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Show Page 2 - THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, Friday, June 21. 1985 World Rou ndup The latest in national, and international news from United Press International if it.fl Honduran Soldiers "ill fleeing American TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (APi U.S. Embassy officials had no explanation for the fatal shooting of an American man by Honduran soldiers near the Sa'vadoran border, and a Honduran military spokesman said the incident was under "detailed" investigation. The victim's identity was being withheld pending notification of relatives, who the State Department had been unable to locate as of Thursday evening. U.S. Embassy spokesman Art Skop said Thursday the American was shot Wednesday by members of the Honduran Armed Forces' 12th battalion near the town of Cayaguanca. source said a A U.S. embassy Honduran patrol reportedly ordered the American and another person to halt and fired when the two began running. He said the identity of the other person, who escaped, was not known. Another embassy source who requested anonymity said the Amerie can was hit four times by bullets. six-ma- n U.S.-mad- M-1- 6 Nicaraguan Rebels Sav Woman a Fighter MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) -Rebels who kidnapped a West German woman promised to release her but rejected government re- ports that she was an ecologist, saying she was an officer in the Nicaraguan army. Regina Schemann was captured by a Misura Indian rebel band last week near the isolated Caribbean coast town of Puerto Cabezas, about 180 miles northeast of the capital. "We have in our power the German citizen Regina Schemann, who we will turn over to the International Red Cross," rebel Radio Misku reported Thursday. Radio Misku did not say when or where the woman would be freed, but added, "The 'internationalist' Regine Schemann, is alive. She had Arrested Solidarity Leader Won't Denounce Union - PoPoland (UPI) lice promised to free recently arrested Solidarity activist Tadeusz Jedynak if he publicly denounced the banned free trade union, but he refused and may be tried and sentenced to death, his wife said. "I saw my husband in the Warsaw investigatory prison Wednesday and he told me that police asked him to denounce Solidarity on the television with the promise of a pardon," Jedynak's wife Maria said in a telephone interview Thursday. "My husband categorically rejected the offer," she said. "I took my decision in August of 1980 to be faithful to Solidarity," Jedynak's wife said he told police. Jedynak, 35, a top official in the banned Solidarity's Temporary Coordinating Commision, was arrested Monday in Warsaw. Jedynak was accused of "high treason." If tried and convicted, he could be sentenced to death. Solidarity founder Lech Walesa Wednesday deplored Jedynak's arrest and vowed to fight for his rehease from jail. WARSAW, the title of Commander shot at us." and she Government officials reported earlier this week that Schemann, one of hundreds of "internationalist" foreigners who support Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government, was an ecologist. The radio disputed the claim. "It is necessary that the Sandinistas understand that these internationalists are parasites from other countries that are causing serious harm to Nicaragua," Radio Misku said. Misura is made up of rebels from the Miskito, Rama and Sumo Indian tribes, who oppose the Marxist government's bulldozing and resettlement of coastal villages and forced Spanish-languag- e education for their children. Hijacks Airplane OSLO, Norway (UPI) Brazil (UPI) -International forensic experts today positively identified a man who drowned in Brazil six years ago as Josef Mengele, the notorious Nazi "Angel of Death" wanted for 40 years. Romeu Tuma, the federal police chief in Sao Paulo and the top Brazilian police investigator on the case, said findings of American and West German experts who studied the body and other evidence revealed similarities with Mengele. Crushed by reporters, Tuma held up drawings and mentioned evidence such as age, height, dental work and bone fractures. Flanking Tuma were representatives of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Los Angeles-baseorgas nization named for the Austrian-baseNazi hunter. Levine said the report "will be presented in a court of the United d world-famou- HOME - (UPI) The Turkish who shot Pope John Paul II says he hoped for support from the Reagan administration and U.S. citizenship after he linked Bulgaria to the plot against the pontiff. 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LAIDLAW WASTE SYSTEMS CAN FILL THAT NEEDI unidentified U.S. military attache, saying, "You said to me, start talking and 1 started to talk." The letter, written in Turkish, was sent to the U.S. Embassy in Home Aug. 5, 1983. more than a year after Agca began charging that Bulgarian agents organized his attempt to kill the Pope on orders from Moscow. by !(!, I SUNNY DELIGHT The bombings were the first such violence in Chile since the military government of Gen. Augusto Pinochet Monday lifted a seven-mont- h nationwide state of siege decreed to counter a wave of political violence and protests against his regime and to silence the opposition press. the New Lowell Levine York Police Department said examinations of the body, dug up June 6 in a small cemetery near Sao Paulo, showed the man was of Dr. iiiefrii.orHii SUBSCBPIlON 9(ib. The NOTICE: OREM RESIDENTS States." g ,,, fnterni a ii(u.,l ,i,m weed-covere- a ONIONS d B t', Bits of cloth found with the skeleton were identified by Austrian immigrant Liselotte Bossert, who along with her husband, Wolfram, claims to have sheltered Mengele in Brazil. A Brazilian forensic team has been aided by American and West German experts in the effort to determine if the remains dug up d June 6 from a grave in a Sao Paulo suburb are those of the Nazi fugitive. Mengele has been hunted for decades by West German and Israeli authorities, who say he ordered the deaths of more than 400,000 people at the Auschwitz death camp in Poland. If alive, he -- v SWEET, YELLOW That of Mengele "definitely not Wolfgang Gerhard," whose name was on the death certificate. Witnesses told police that Mengele died Feb. 7, 1979, while swimming at a coastal resort on the Atlantic coast, and was buried under the name of Gerhard. Newspaper reporters and Brazilian and foreign television crews ofcrowded into Tuma's 18th-flofice today as the experts arrived. Tuma, chief of federal police in Sao Paulo, said Thursday that experts compared known photos of Mengele and those of the man whose body was unearthed and found similarities in the eyes, ears, nose and forehead. 10-1- Publntd 5yri(J(jy through fr.cJoy Sf'ippt logu NCOpt'l lc 1555 Nor! ?00 W,,l capi- darkness shortly after a g demonstration staged by political parties was dispersed by riot police in downtown Santiago. Catholic Church officials said at least 15 people, including Communist Party leader Fanny Pollarolo and her husband Mario Vidal, were arrested and five demonstrators were injured. The government information office said the bombs destroyed high- - Fornebu Airport, but 52 people remained aboard with the hipolice jacker. Braathe Safe Boeing in - Citrus drink, Vi gal for the Thursday tal mm Pink, sweet blackout was accompanied by a series of lesser bomb blasts in the streets of Santiago. No casualties or serious damages were reported in the explosions and power was restored to most parts of the Chilean capital of 4 million residents early today. night attacks, which left the !tJ hkctivi WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY -- SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) Bombings at electrical towers plunged Santiago and its central responsibility Police said 72 passengers were allowed to leave the plane when it landed at Oslo's ftih ftH JUUi The Salvadoran army has been operating in the northern part of Morazan province, adjoining Honduras. The province is a longtime stronghold of rebels fighting against the U.S. supported tension power line towers in rural areas south of Santiago and knockpH out the country's central grid system. region into darkness in an outbreak of violence three days after Chile's military government lifted a state of siege. No group immediately claimed Norwegian gunman hijacked a domestic flight with 124 people aboard today and demanded to speak to the nation's prime minister and justice minister, police said. Agca Seeks U.S. Citizenship terrorist -- - ating with Salvadoran forces in a major operation that started last week. The report could not be confirmed independently. Officials of both countries have denied similar guerrilla claims in the past. Explosions Cause Chilean Blackout Norwegian ixperts Say Body SAO PAULO, ing site was not close to where the Salvadoran military is fighting leftist guerrillas in El Salvador. The body of the American, who appeared to be in his 30s or early 40s. was brought Thursday to a morgue in Tegucigalpa. Skop said. Meanwhile, officials in Tegucigalpa said they had no information about a reported joint Honduran-Salvadora- n operation against leftist Salvadoran guerrillas. The guerrillas charged Wednesday over their clandestine Radio Venceremos that the Honduran military was cooper Honduran military spokesman who requested anonymity said the shooting "is being investigated in a detailed way. and later the armed forces will provide the details of the case." He said the American was shot when he tried to flee from a border patrol that asked him for identification. Skop said the slain man was not a government employee, and embassy officials said they did not know why he was in the rugged border region. Skop said the shoot A Your Community College EXTENSION CORD Heavy duty, 163 wire, Ul approved. 100 It. Reg. 14.99 WE ADO ONLY TO THESE 10 PRICES 9" |