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Show Page 2 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, March 14, 1885 Wnrld Rounduw I The latest in national aid international news from United Press International Eiscfttsnt Eecti And Jtani 1J50II.200 W.fr ats Up With City Bom bin as - Iran BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) d said it fired a missile at Baghdad today, destroying the Central Bank, but Iraq denied the report and said that a bomb planted by an "Iranian agent" exploded in the capital. Iraq did not say where the bomb exploded or if there were any casualties, but the Gulf News Agency said an explosion occurred Central Bank in at the multi-stor- y the heart of the capital. The agency said the Rafidein Bank was empty at the time of the blast, which it said resulted in no injuries and caused only minor damage to three floors. Iran also renewed charges that Iraq was using chemical weapons in the Persian Gulf war, which erupted in September 1930 in a dispute over navigational rights to the Shatt waterway that flows into the Gulf at their border. , "Two cases of Iraqi deployment of chemical weapons against Islamic combattants of Iran in the war front has so far left 180 Islamic wounded," the state-ru- n Republic News Agency said. : Iran did not say where the gas was used and Iraq did not com- -- 41 - accused Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi of plotting to "eliminate the Sikh religion." Harchand Singh Longowal, president of the Akali Dal Party, received a tumultuous reception at the temple complex where an attack by the Indian Army in June killed 600 people, mostly Sikhs. Former Prime Minister Indira "- 1 l -J 1 -- 3r -- The announcement Wednesday came amid charges by the United States that tome Mexican authorities were obstructing the investiga ter from a Nepalese village to Katmandu today for emergency 'medical treatment, a spokesman ior his expedition said. Delmer Pletcber, 51, a physician from Ketcbum, Idaho, feu 15 feet 2 n Nkomati year-ol- d accord between South Africa and Mozambique, officials said. . Botha cancelled a scheduled iitifea'ivrt'iitei6iii.Jwatf Shortly after the U.N. secretary-gener- marks are seen on the Golden Gandhi, later assassinated by two Sikh bodyguards, ordered the army assault to oust Sikh guerrillas who were using the temple as a base for attacks on Hindus. Sikh militants are demanding independence for northern Punjab state where they constitute a majority. Longowal was visibly moved by the sight of blood stains that remain from the battle. "I have seen that the blood stains of the innocent Sikhs who were killed by the Indian army are stiU here," he said. "The bullet Temple. Hundreds of volumes of the holy scripture were desecrated the army." by Longowal and seven other Sikh leaders have been jailed since the temple attack. Rajiv Gandhi ordered their release as a cautious first step toward resuming stalled negotiations with moderate Sikhs on expansion of economic, political and religious autonomy for Sikhs in the Punjab state. Bat Longwahl, whose party claims to represent most of the beaten bodies of Drug Enforce- ment Administration agent En- rique Camarena Salazar and his Mexican pilot, Alfredo Zavala A velar, a month after they were kidnapped Feb. 7 in Guadalajara, 300 miles north of Mexico City. Also detained were police agents Juan Rufo Solorio, Victor Lopez Malo, Raul Lopez Alvarez, Gerar-d- o Lepe and five other agents. detained late Wednesday for "criminal conduct," the Attorney General's statement said. , It said that Federal Police Cmdr. Jose Manuel Lopez Razon had been held since Monday on the same charge. ( Wednesday morning, said Mike Cheney, the expedition's representative. "He is now in a hospital and his condition is sot serious." The doctor's wife, Joanna, returned to the Nepalese capital with her husband, reducing the expedition's strength to only five climbers, including two women. The accident occurred near the village of Beni, which is just six days on foot from the base camp of 26,800-foDhaulagiri, which the team still hoped to climb. "The mishap will not affect the team's plan to climb the mountain," Cheney said. The expedition planned to climb the peak from its northwest face without oxygen support. ot news conference on the chief negotiator Gen. she said. of the accord to travel to Maputo with Defense Minister Gen. Magnus Malan and senior aides, a said. He would meet senior Morambi-ca- n officials, probably including maga- - zine. "We were not under anv such PO 10 Mf A Me. t Monrtn. On !" torn Too. CCOT ' MAIl 1 ATf S IN colon i Monrn 4 00 M4 00 Ont HAl0 0Me ClAMifiCD CCUlATrON 7 00 T(L(HONt NUMMt) , . . n ITJUM) ZttDOJ o. 1 Guadeloupe Guadeloupe POLNTE-A-PITR- Police today were investigating a bombing that killed one (UPI) woman and injured eight people, including four elderly American tourists, on this French-governe- d Caribbean island. Police Kid the Americans were severely burned and they feared the death toll in the bombing Wednesday would climb. The bomb, hidden in a suitcase, exploded in the dining room of the owned Landing, a restaurant-ba- r g I I RfWflr 1 c::s$ E03TS Maldona-d- o, died in the attack on La a town two miles from the border, a military source said Wednesday. Two Hondurans injured in the shelling were taken to a hospital, the source said. Few details of the attack were known. Several guerrilla factions fighting to overthrow the leftist Sandi-nist- a government of Nicaragua are based in Honduras, most notably the Nicaraguan Democratic Force. The rebel group was the main recipient of CIA funding and training until Congress cut off the covert aid last fall. President Reagan has asked Congress to grant another $14 million for rebels in fiscal 1986. I CM! IAKOS 1 K The Mt wHk 4 Moth. 4 Hn Crty ST Lb27,10 I SSAISI9 1ELTS of historic old quarter, frequented by tourists. 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Foreign Ministry spokeswoman 15)) Nor 700 WM, ro mo 4o04 mt SASXET3ALL SHOE Sandinistas Shell Town In Honduras Nicaraguan Police found the bound and tion of the agent's murder. Federal police commanders Jalisco Benjamin Locheo Salazar and Gabriel Gonzalez Gonzalez were rprnl fdaer tmorrha locono' (km moMw P0-$TA- S pact attacks. A military communique released by the Iraqi News Agency said Iraq made "devastating" air attacks "aimed at the heart of the Iranian capital, including a neighborhood where (Iranian leader Ruhollah) Khomeini lives." Iraq also said its warplanes attacked and hit a "large naval target" in the Gulf. Returns to Golden Temple it l"orod ft pof JiW'w.igi asked for a ceasefire, the Iraqis bombed Tehran. al Sharon Says Israelis Should Have Killed (UPI) - Former commitment ly PARIS Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon admonished his government for letting Palestine Liberation Organization chairman Yasser Arafat flee from Lebanon in 1983 instead of killing him. "I iay it clearly, we committed an error by letting him live," said Sharon, in an interview published today. Allowing Arafat to slip out of the northern port of Tripoli was a "mistake that never should have happened," he said. "we had a chance to kill him (in 1982) in Beirut, but we were committed to letting the PLO leave and we kept our word," Sharon was quoted as saying by the week 14 The Kuwait News Agency, quoting shipping sources, said that a South Korean oil tanker was hit near the main Iranian oil terminal at Kharg Island, but gave no ... South African Visits Mozambique Loaders status Jacinto JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (UPI) Foreign Minister Roelof Botha made a surprise trip to "Maputo today for talks to save the : U.N.-broker- ah Climber Dislocates Hip Himalayan - An KATMANDU, Nepal (UPI) American climber who dislocated his hip in a fall in the Himalayan 'mountains was brought by helicop- ; people were killed and 26 wounded in the attack on Tabriz, including women and children. Three people, died in the attack on Tehran, it said. The recent escalation of fighting broke a U.N agreement to spare civilians. At the United Nations, Iran listed nearly 800 civilians dead in five days of Iraqi 30 Detained in Murder of Agent GUADALAJARA, Mexico (UPI) Authorities have detained three federal police commanders and 27 other people in connection with the abduction and murder of an American narcotics agent, the attorney general's office announced. r ' and the northern city of Tabriz in a continuing escalation of attacks on civilian targets in defiance of a Iran said r The AMRITSAR, India (UPI) political leader returned in triumph Wednesday to the Golden Temple, the faith's holiest shrine, after nine months in prison, and Sikh oqots ment immediately. Iraqi jets also bombed Tehran ground-to-groun- . All 375-612- Mon-So- i 11 I AU o n i1 t SBIITS IT Mm'i strict, r zleo t 7" (Ik i, f11 7 fimi it nvill ALL 30 Cm WI AID to ONLY ; yj i 10 ntii rtias fj |