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Show 2 Page - THE KF.P.ALD. Provo. TBI R5DAY. A.r--. ftah V world Roundun The latest in national and international news from United Press International - v r . v. - , 1 - . :r . M j r " L. - r 1 J- f 1 . 1 r DISCOUNT BOOTS AKDJEAKS Nicaraguans to See Pope Iranian Pilots B Defect to West BEIRUT. Lebanon LPI, -Two Iranian air force pilots Hew their U.S. made K-- 4 to Iraq today and asked for political asylum, the state-ruIraqi news agency said "'An Iranian warp'.ane landed in one of Iraq s military airfields today," the Iraqi News Agency, INA, quoted a military communique as saying Its pilot and co pilot asked for political asylum and both are now being treated as guests of agency said Iraq." A l h:gh-lee- The plane landed Tuesday at an airport near the Iraqi capital of Baghdad alter being refused permission to land in Kuwait for refueling Fuel From Freighter Poses Biggest Threat Aerts said a bigger environmental threat was posed by leaking fuel from the freighter, which went down last Saturday with 22j tons of uranium hexaflouride in the North Sea 12 miles off the port of Ostend. The ship is now submerged near the surface of the water, awaiting a salvage operation to remove the canisters of radioactive liquified gas. "Removal of the oil (in the ship's tanks) should now get absolute priority," Aerts said. Divers would go down as soon as possible to stop the fuel leak, he said. to the d;cuss de-te- 'rating relations between the Icium 0 emerged Wednesday as a potential environmental threat to the Belgian coast, a health official said. Firmin Aerts, secretary of state for public health, said some of the highly toxic uranium hexaflouride cargo aboard the Mont Louis submerged off Belgium's coast had been partly enriched, slightly increasing its radioactivity, but no said no leak of radiation had been detected. of at;Cc;n next week to the news with 206 people abnard was hijacked to Iran by a young, unarmed man and woman who asked tor political alum OSTEND, Belgium (UPI) -Leaking fuel from a sunken French freighter with 225 tons of radioactive material on board Uc.etV.mn umuals wul go The defection came two days alter an Iran Airbus n United Press International government and the Hmnan C'athuiic Church and to resoKe a controversy over tour priests who serve in public posis. it was reported today. The Nicaraguan delegation will meet with Vatican officials in Home Sept. t. the Washington Post reported, quoting church sources The newspaper said it was not known if Pope John Paul II would give the group an audience The delegation will include two Cabinet ministers. Industries Minister Emiho Baltodano and Social Services Minister Reynaldo Tefel, a member of the ruling Sandinista junta, and a representative of the official press, the Post said. It will be the lourth Nicaraguan delegation to go Home since the Sandinistas ousted dictator Anas- - MANILA. il'PIi -- Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos today declared disaster areas in provinces hit by tropical storm June, which swept across the country in a destructive rampage leaving 28 people dead and more than 30,000 homeless. The storm, packing winds of up to 59 mph, struck a group of tiny islands in the northern Philippines Wednesday and unleashed floods and as far as Mindanao, the 21 Cameroon (UPI) -fire possibly caused by a bomb swept through an airliner on the airport runway today, killing several of the 108 passengers, officials said. accident on the morning flight and there were "several" deaths. The airline refused to give a more precise estimate until fur- DOUALA, ther investigation. Government authorities in the former French colony in west Africa also refused any estimate on numbers of dead or injured. at the control tower An official the Cameroonian capital of Yaounde said he received information indicating some 70 people may have died in the fire on the Boeing 737 as it taxied before take off. Cameroon Airlines would confirm only that there had been an in Five hours after the blaze, an anonymous caller telephoned the Gabon-baseradio station Africa No. 1, to say a bomb was planted on the plane. He said a group calling itself the Cameroon Pa- d ore Ships Searching For Mines in Red Sea - meanwhile, received an invitation Wednesday from Sudanese President Jaafar Numeiry to attend a conference on the "security of the Red Sea," the Middle East News Agency reported. It was not disclosed when and where the conference will take place. The idea of holding such a conference was initially proposed by Egypt a few weeks ago to develop a plan for securing freedom of navigation in the Red Sea. The Wilton sailed through the Suez Canal into the Gulf of Suez, at the northern end of the Red Sea, Wednesday afternoon, finally docking at Adabiya Naval base next to four other British vessels and their support ship. CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) British, Italian and Soviet minesweepers have transited the Suez Canal to k international join a search for mines in the area that so far had found just one shell t'0-wee- left from the Arab-Israewars. Published reports last week on the "spotting of five mine-lik- e objects by the U.S. task force were dismissed by an Egyptian official Wednesday. "These were only empty barrels," he said. The official told reporters only a shell was found .Tuesday by the British mine-huntHMS Wilton, which sailed into the Gulf of Suez Wednesday. li er President Hosni Mubarak, Walesa Warns of Anger there give - WARSAW, Poland (UPI) a So- lidarity founder Lech Walesa urged Poland's communist au- speech if opportunity." The former union chief planned to deliver his speech in front of a monument in memory of shipyard workers killed by police during demonstrations in 1970. Declaring he was "ready for talks," Walesa warned the authorities: "There is little time left in proposing a return to the negotiating table to avoid a spontaneous explosion of despair and thorities Wednesday to begin negotiations over demands for free trade unions and other democratic reforms, or face a "spontaneous explosion of despair and anger." The Nobel Peace Prize winner made the remarks in a speech he plans to deliver Friday to mark the fourth anniversary of the outlawed Solidarity union's birth. Walesa, who made his speech available to Western reporters, said he was afraid the authorities would prevent him from speaking in the Baltic port of Gdansk, although he vowed. "I will try to anger." "Further ignoring the nation's will (and an attempt to rule in the old style, ignoring growing problems ... can only lead to a conflict whose tragic conse- quences cannot be triotic Front said it had intended to destroy the plane before passengers boarded. The caller said the group had not intended to injure people. He gave no motive for the attack and said his group supported neither the government of President Paul Biya nor exiled former Cameroonian leader Ahmadou Ahidjo who was sentenced in absentia to death early this year for alleg edly plotting a coup in April 1983. He is living in France and his death sentence was commuted in March 1984. Kahane Kept Out of Town UMM EL FAHM, Israel (UPI) Rabbi Meir ballyhooed trip to Israel's Anti-Ara- b 's biggest Arab village ended with his detention in a police station and the village convulsed in a g riot. Twenty people were injured. Bundled into a police van to a stone-throwin- police station about miles 1.5 from Umm El Fahm, the American- Kahane was stopped -born Wednesday from entering the village because of the danger of violence and was held briefly despite his immunity as a member of Israel's Parliament, the set. Kahane, 52, founder of the KnesU.S.-base- d also said he would appeal his detention to the Israel Supreme Court. Israel television said Kahane seeks to expel all 2.2 million Arabs from Israel and its occupied territories. Since his election to Parliament July 23, Kahane had boasted he would attempt to oust Arabs from Umm El Fahm, which he called "a Jewish village that is temporarily inhabited by Arabs." In the village of 25.000 people, up to 4.000 Arabs and their Jewish supporters and 12 Knesset members formed a human wall to keep Kahane out. Many of the Jews had slept overnight in the village. foreseen." government-ru- Soviets Mass Troops Near Pakistanis WASHINGTON - (UPI) State Department Honduras, a U.S. Embassy-spokesmasaid a group ot U.S. Marines would run a radar station in a strategic gulf between El Salvador and Nicaragua to moni-- . tor arms traffic and protect L'.S. forces from guerrilla attacks similar to the one in Beirut last October which killed 241 Marines. 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The attempt, the department said, is consistent with the recent pattern of fighting in which Soviet troops have been taking a larger role. Pakistan has reported numerous violations of its airspace by military jets and helicopters, some of which have the Afghan government insignia. It is not known whether they are flown by Afghan or Soviet pilots. Pakistan has countered by beefing up its air defenses. It has been provided with U.S. 6 fighters, radar and other equipment to secure its airspace. ni J 3 man said it apparently is not a a push into Pakistan. "We see any buildup of Soviet forces in the east of Afghanistan as a part of Soviet strategy against the Afghan resistance and not as preparation for a major ground incursion into Pakistan," 4m (rf PurjW, Him, Black, Ralwri Kangaroo all turf shoe with rubber cleats, reg. 3 3.80... 0 preparation for fctov in, 14, TURF SHOE The id United Press Internationa1 Audit Bureau of Ovulation NEA Service 6 J ; am MEMBER S I: TONY LAMA IS" Bullhide wl.n Editor Entered os second class matter ot the post office in Provo. Utch P O ID .143060 Month, carrier 6 Months, corner One Year, corner Can vat Fun with Photography CMRiSIENSEN Emeritus I Chuck Taylor military forces in the eastern part of Afghanistan, but a spokes- ra OP 27.00 E Sunday throng fr.day by ScrppDS League NewpaDers lie 555 North 200 West Proo U'oh 84404 B E JENSEN Pub. she. IAVE1L HI-T- The Philippine news agency said one man drowned when he jumped out of a window to chase his pig that escaped from his house, and another man was swept out to the sea while collecting seashells. Eight others were missing and 207 were injured, most when their houses were crushed by the storm's powerful winds. The reports said 5.023 families or 30.138 people sought shelter Pjbhshed N CONVERSE In the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa. U.S. Embassy spokesman Robert Callahan Wednesday-saithe Marines, experts in communications, would be stationed on Tigre Island in the strategic Cull of Fonseca between Nicaragua and El Salvador. i I fTST"r B57 1 4 API" urr a buildup of Soviet Wednesday ALL BOOTS , In Philippine 0L SPECIALS tiation." News Agency said 28 people died in landslides and floods triggered by the storm. 2 Walesa said. I the department spokesman Jewish Defense League, is an The newspaper said both the Sandinistas and Vatican officials see the need to improve relations. "As long as you have only the Sandinista front and the bishops facing off there will be no settlement There is too much bitterness." one priest told the Post. "People in the Vatican have seen that, see the need tor nego- southernmost of the main Philippine islands. Weathermen said today the first storm to hit the Philippines this year was gaining strength in the South China Sea, as it headed toward the Chinese mainland. Reports from police, the military Office of Civil Defense and n 200 W.Fro. . BACK-T0-SCH0- Marcos Declares Disaster Cameroon Plane Fire Kills Many A tasio Somoza in 1979 and the first in two years, the period during which relations with the Vatican have steadily worsened. One of the main causes of tension is the presence of four priests in high government posts despite the Vatican's insistence they resign In addition, the church objects to the arrest of Rev. Luis Amado Pena. a Catholic priest, who is facing trial lor alledgedly dealing with insurgents. Archbishop Miguel Obando y Bravo led priests on a protest march through Managua to the seminary where Pena is under house arrest. The same day. 10 foreign priests, some of whom took part in the march, were deported. Pope John Paul II. who visited Nicaragua in March 1983 as part of a tour of Central America and was interrupted as he said mass in Managua bv chanting Sandi nista supporters, personally con- r trrl iVyf dpportations. 1350 O ONLY HO' Tft v TUtCC ADirrr rn L nut ' IK C |