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Show Pm I - THP HERALD, Provo. Utah. Friday, August 2, 1885 World Roun dup The latest in national, and international news from United Press International I Israeli Pianos Blast Base In Lebanon raeli IsBEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) n warplanes flattened a Lebanese militia base today, killing more than 10 people in apparent retaliation for recent suicide bomb attacks against Israeli troops in southern Lebanon. A spokesman for Lebanon's civil defense corps said "more than 10 bodies" were removed from the nibble of a villa in the heart of the Bekaa Valley town of Chtaura, 22 miles east of Beirut. He declined to give further details. Christian Voice of Lebanon radio quoted civil defense sources saying 23 dead were taken from the building and they feared that the final death toll might be as high as 40. At least 10 people were reported wounded in the air strike. Police said the building was the regional headquarters of the National Syrian Social Party. Four Israeli jets gave while two dived over the villa at 9:15 a.m., firing rockets and dropping bombs that smashed the roadside stone building into rubble, police and security sources said. Only 15 minutes before the raid, all the militia's leaders in the Bekaa Valley filed into the building for a meeting. Christian Voice of Lebanon radio said one of the dead was the NSSF defense chief but the report could not be immediately confirmed. An NSSP spokesman in Beirut said two people were killed and declined comment on the later reports of a higher death toll. The NSSP has claimed respon-siblit- y for several suicide attacks on Israeli troops in Lebanon. It pro-Syria- two-stor- y air-cov- er pro-Syria- n the creation of a "Greater Syria" to include Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Palestine and Cyprus. advocates pre-194- 8 -- to- day reopened Uganda's borders and premised to honor all debts incurred by the ousted administration of President Milton Obote, JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Black activists today ac(UPI) cused police of complicity in the murder of a leading civil rights lawyer as police exercising emergency powers arrested 52 more people. Victoria Mxenge, who was representing 16 members of the United Democratic Front charged with treason, was ambushed and shot to death outside her home Thursday. Police said four gunmen took part in the attack. All escaped. Investigators said they had not determined the motive for the attack. But the Azanian Students Organization said "enemy agents" were responsible. -55. J Police, meanwhile, reported scattered violence in the nation's black townships and said they had detained 52 more people today bringing to 1,333 the number arrested under emergency powers invoked by President Pieter Botha July 21. Twenty-on- e - . I I 3 ' V lS NAMIBIA J A I I I , km Prstsria Mamelodi J Pretoria A (S. W. AFRICA) 1 I CspetQwn Area I Crossroads It. 31 Aar . J i uape province. . 4 raxsnnsmzsurg Area I 2 1 Howick 5 I blacks have been ' I 200 0 f Deli, 21 Swtit who it accused of looting the na- tional treasury before he fled to neighboring Kenya. The new military rulers, claiming they have established full con - Latin Ameri(UPI) ca could face economic or military retaliation from the United States if it declares a moratorium on its foreign debt, Nicaraguan Vice President Sergio Ramirez says. Delegates to an international debt conference also heard a warning Thursday from Gen. Jorge Fernandez Maldonado, a member of Peru's former leftist military government, who said, "The foreign debt has turned into a true political time bomb of extremely high Ramirez told more than 1,200 Latin American and Caribbean church officials, economists, politicians and labor leaders they would incur the wrath of creditor nations if they declare a moratorium. They also would reap serious political consequences at home if they impose austerity measures needed to pay the debt, he told the conference organized by Cuban President Fidel Castro. Ramirez said hostilities between the United States and Nicaragua were an example of what happens when Latin American countries try to declare their independence. British Ship Fired Upon in Persian Gulf BEIRUT, ' Lebanon (LTD - A helicopter fired a missile at a British tanker in the southern Per- sian Gulf but missed the vessel "by about 2 miles." British Petroleum Co. Lid. reported. A spokeswoman for the London-base- d company said Thursday the 15,590-to- n tanker British Spey carrying a cargo of oil from was buzzed Saudi Arabia ;6)f a small helicopter. A second helicopter then approached the ves-Ise- l. fired a missile and fled. "It missed by about 2 miles." the spokeswoman said. The incident occurred Wednesday about 75 miles northwest of the port of Abu Dhabi and some 120 miles south of the Iranian coast. Neither Iran nor Iraq made any comment on the attack. Iraq usually publicizes its raids on Gulf shipping and most Iraqi attacks occur near Iran's massive Kharg Island oil terminal. Central American Allies Discuss Peace i By United Press International 1 The deputy foreign ministers of Honduras, El Salvador and Costa R$ca have asked for a larger role tn the Central American peace talks sought by the four nations of the Contadora group. contra Meanwhile. U.S rebels shut down the Pan Ameri can Highway between Honduras and Nicaragua, and leftist guerrillas accused the Salvadoran army of brutal recruiting campaigns. In the Honduran capital Thursday, Gerardo Trejos, the Costa Rican deputy foreign minister, said the Contadora nations must widen their technical group" to include representatives from each Central American nation. The Contadora group composed of Colombia, Mexico. has Panama and Venezuela worked for 2 lz years toward a negotiating a settlement to wars in Nicaragua and El Salvador. Trejos, Honduran Deputy ForMinister Tomas Arita Valle and Salvadoran Deputy Foreign Ministry Ricardo Acevedo Peralta criticized the slowness of the Contadora process during a daylong meeting in Tegucigalpa eign 0RAKGES 3 3 2 LETTUCE 1 1 Serving U'oh customers 40 years. - LIMA, Peru (AP) Alan Garcia's 466 North 1200 Wt linden, inflation averaging more than 160 percent and two of every three workers without steady jobs. Dollar accounts are common as a hedge against inflation. Under the previous government of President Fernando Belaunde govern- ment has frozen dollar accounts for 90 days in a bid to reverse Peru's economic crisis and announced a new series of economic k measures aimed at ending a strike. public employees A decree published in the official newspaper El Peruano said Thursday that during the next 90 days money can be withdrawn from dollar accounts only in Peruvian currency. Peru is suffering from its worst economic crisis in history, with six-wee- Terry, there were no exchange controls and dollars were sold and bought freely. The nation's banks reopened Thursday after being closed Tuesday and Wednesday on government orders. Bank officials said they had been ordered by authorities not to buy L HOKITtaT ansi n-MC- K ROUiP 42 .... , 0, BomUsi, lb meeting, assailed the Soviet Union for its failure to honor its Helsinki pledge to improve its human rights recurd. The Aug. 1, 1975, accords provided for recognition of the post-wa- r borders of eastern Europe and guarantees on human rights. Shultz left Helsinki for Washington early Thursday, before the conference ended. He met with Shevardnadze Wednesday for the first time and reported after the three-hou- r session that "very deep" differences remain with the Soviet Union. He said, however, that their meeting was a "good first step" in A HELSINKI. Finland (UPI meeting of foreign ministers marking the 10th anniversary of the Helsinki accords ended without agreement on a final statement, but participants pledged to work toward East-Wes- t cooperation. "There is a broad understanding that the process started by the conference should be continued in a positive spirit," Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze said in a statement issued after the meeting ended Thursday. But Secretary of State George Shultz, throughout the three-day ,I STEAK Bottom cut, lb 24 24 CU3E STEAK 20 j49 FRAKXS 15 8 6 2 2 Fal'i Brand, 2 lb. pkg. BEEF PATTIES Oncor COD w Jes,I ...A A r R. Tbro "The government bears no responsibly for any damage done by the Uganda National Liberation II POLISH DOC Ht TulT PASTRAMI 45 .. 1" BKIKK 15 t GRAHAM CRACKE1S Army or its soldiers in good faith during the last week," the proclamation said. KMblort, f II0MS iiiEAD OLD 79 2B?.rTop: or sell dollars when they reopened Thursday because the government has not announced what the new exchange rate will be. Peru is $425 million behind on interest payments on its $13.7 bil- lion foreign debt, and Garcia warned this week that restrictions would be imposed on the use of the country's scarce foreign reserves. "We need our dollar reserves," he said Wednesday night. 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TRASH BAGS Glad, 4, J," 30 count r . 1 BACK TO SCHOOL BINDER SALE Western officials who met Shevardnadze said Soviet foreign policy appeared unchanged but talked of a dramatic shift in the style of the foreign minister. o Scholar Sot Fkx 3 m r irappor Moptr Data Contor Chile Murders Bring Police Shake up SANTIAGO. Chile (UPI) -Chile's national police force underwent a major shake-utoday following the resignation of two officers after their implication in the deaths of three Communist Party leaders. Gen. Rodolfo Stange. second in command of the Carabineros police, and Gen. Carlos Donoso, the officer, resigned after a civilian court found that 14 other members of the force had taken part in the slayings. Gen. Augusto Pinochet, the nation's president, dismissed the 14 officers implicated "to help the investigation and fully clarify the case." a government spokesman said. 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Elizabeth Area Langa Port Elizabeth Motherwell Kwanobuhle Kwazekele Zwide Graaf Reinet New Brighton Area issued its first official proclamation which promised to honor all debts and treaties incurred by the Obote government but denied responsibility for damage and looting by the army during the takeover. President five-day-o- ib1" CELERY Peruvian Freezes Dollar Accounts 801-377-12- WASTE SYSTEMS .6 . 1 09 lb RUMP ROAST UPI Graphic trol over the country since toppling Obote's government six days ago, the borders to land travel but maintained a ban on international air traffic. The ruling Military Council also AS OF JULY 1ST, OREM CITY WILL NO LONGER HAUL COMMERCIAL WASTE... LAIDLAW WASTE SYSTEMS CAN FILL THAT NEED! Complete container service (or businesses, oportments, commer cial properties, churches & schools 7 Swif, Juit, Soweto 0III0NS YELLOW South Africa seals off some segregated black townships as racial unrest flared anew. NOTICE: OREM RESIDENTS tor over JV a 7 5 4 Attertdgeville miles - Briefs ef iimb 11 I Uitenhage 3 Bn9u,etnu a Duduza Witbank Cathcart Katlehong Tsakane J Port . I GsgftsHsm a, HO. I .r.raamiiim.E 37 22 26 25 J Elizabeth J Atlantic Ocean SlTUniT Pietermaritzburg JtPTrr Capetown) Elizabeth, Hobsonville in the southwestern Cape province and at Lan-gnear Cape Town. Police said they arrested 10 youths in the Mamelodi township near Pretoria for stoning a police vehicle. t Oudtshownl Jaj Sharpeville 77 fsY f FC- -s rVx JshsiJiCSiSf3 Area Kwa-Them- TV Ml POTATOES Tembisa West Rand Parys Seeisoville SOUTH I ! Daveyton sb- Johanne- LESOTHO ? 20 by police killed since emergency rule was imposed. Authorities reported sporadic stonings and incidents of arson today in New Brighton, near Port 51 BOTSWANA WESIISBAT or V Figures indicate the number of blacks killed in major incidents of unrest since September, 1984. The toll is according to police figures. Accurate figures are estimated by sources close to the troubled areas to be much higher. Areas under y pfj gH emergency rule P Mim mrrrtvi Wm&W Death Toil in South Africa "We have come to be clearly convinced that these murderers enjoy too much leniency, if not the full support of the sophisticated police machinery," the opposition student group said. Mxenge's husband, Griffiths, also a leading oppositionist attorney, was stabbed to death in 1981. His murder has never been solved. Nicaragua Warns That U.S. May Attack Debtor Nations HAVANA g I Blacks in South Africa Accuse Police Uganda Regime Opens Borders to Land Travel KAMPALA, Uganda (UPI) The new military government 4 ooe l0i;t f 300 Count S WOOD PENCILS 184 00 10 count Mckoao Emptrt brand, NUMBIRS stout. 1M J050 64 i'i )M SO f.'l m Rgular2.49 it' WI AOD ONLY I OS TO TMESI PIICIS ' . |