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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, PagrA4 Thursday, July 13, 1989 World A SALE SO BIG WE THE MOST INCREDIBLE CAMERA HAVE TO USE EVERY & VIDEO ONE OF OUR STORES ALONG THE WASATCH SALE OF THE YEAR! m Y FRONT AS A CLEARANCE CENTER! SALE STARTS WITH FANTASTIC BARGAINS YOU WONT TODAY!! mmmmmmgm FIND ANYWHERE ELSE! m , .. mmMMMmmmam I hi; t T.Wff1 lit V i v' i " mill i Vr nfc AP Laserpbuto French police inspect a small truck that ran off the road when its driver was killed. Farmer kills 14 in shooting spree; his mother, sister among dead France (AP) LUXIOL, nerals for 14 - Fu- people killed by an emotionally troubled farmer who went on a rampage with a shotgun will replace Bastille Day festivities in this small, close-kn- it village, the mayor said today. Christian Dornier killed his mother and sister and wounded his father Wednesday before getting in his car and driving around shooting at everyone in his path, police said. The dead included several children. Authorities said Dornier, who is about 30, wounded nine peo' ple, including a police captain, and was himself shot and wounded before being captured. Mayor Roger Clausse, whose niece was among those killed, said Dornier was believed angered by his elderly father's decision not to turn over to him management of the family farm in Luxiol, which is neai the Swiss border. He said funerals would be held Friday in this village of 128 people and the nearby communities of Verne and Voillans. Street dances and fireworks Baumes-les-Dame- displays scheduled in were canceled and will be replaced by a solemn ceremony with placing of wreaths in memory of the vicBaumes-les-Dam- es tims. All over France, the traditional July 14 celebrations were to be especially lively this year in honor of the 200th anniversary of the storming of the Bastille prison in the French Revolution. The mayor's son, 50mm gunfire in the village of 1.5 miles from Luxiol, the mayor's son said. The mayor said 40 officers had given chase. Police said Dornier had been working on his father's farm. Roger Clausse said Dornier was known in the village to be emotionally troubled. Joel Clausse, said today that he was upstairs at home when Dornier drove toward him shooting. He said he shot at Dornier from an upstairs window with a rifle and wounded him, but not badly enough to stop him. "I saw the blood spurting out of his neck," Joel Clausse said. Dornier then continued on until he was finally stopped by police Archbishop Lucien The (AP) chief of Leningrad's Communist Party has been removed from the post, President Mikhail S. Gorbachev announced. He called the move a critical step in the democratization of the ruling party. The official, Yuri Solovyov, was rejected by voters in March elections for the new Congress despite running unopposed. It was an embarrassing vote of no confidence; a majority of voters scratched his name off the ballot. The Solovyov, who had headed the country's second most powerful regional party organization, is also likely to lose his seat on the party's ruling Politburo. Gorbachev had gone to Ienin-gra- d to oversee the leadership I u i:r change and announced that replaced by Solvyov was being Boris Gidaspov, a industrial chemist credited with economic innovation. Voters in Leningrad, the city residents, rejected virtually their entire par- country's second-large- st with 4.8 million Solovyov has shared the blame with other Leningrad officials for pollution in the region and taking a hard line on dissent. Gorbachev said the Leningrad party Central Committee's decision Wednesday to retire Solovyov is a critical step in "devel Seven U.S. Army (AP) diers were wounded early today when someone threw a homemade bomb at them as they walked through a small town in northern Honduras, an American Embassy spokesman said. Spokesman Charles V. Barclay said in a telephone interview the attack occurred in La Ceiba, more than 200 miles north of Tegucigalpa. "It was a homemade explosive device," said Col. Erie Sanchez, the Honduran military commander in La Ceiba. He said the attack occurred at . ; 12:30 - a.m. 44was4ho-kt-es- t in a amen on U.S. soldiers in Hon- duras since Feb. 1. The injured soldiers were not identified. In Washington, a De fense spokeswoman, Army Maj. Kathy Wood, said the condition of the soldiers was not known. She said they were being treated in a local hospital. She said she had no information about the soldiers units, rank or sex. Ms. Wood said nine soldiers were involved in the incident, but only seven were injured. She said the military personnel apparently were off duty at the time of the attack. I 1 1 1 "They clown the were just walking street in La Ceiba," the spokeswoman said. "Some sort of explosive device was sKhcrn. 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"Many things are not being solved in the proper time, and this is due to the fact that the party itself does not act in time," he said. ty leadership in the historic spring elections for the Congress of People's Deputies. J jTJKK ITroyfcTOIteTiffo leader said the decision to statement rl -y- I- IS WITH SIGMA A -- Ag-enc- lowed several days of similar comments in the Soviet pre?s, including the Communist Party daily Pravda. After the March election defeat of 12 members of the Leningrad leadership, a poll found that 68 percent of the city's residents and 66 percent of its party members did "not believe I 7 tenses" I - (JJ5 ( JMlJJtliliWW J ;i SO wStBS pr9ram r Lrr9tnmtxxt,. iThrrL t?i sxT' ctrrS illllllip' WLIQ ZXJ J1 ilT Iff (1 JW"f Jr "liy'X Hi e The French news agency France-Press- e said a local police spokesman, whom it did not identify, called Dornier "a huge man, solitary and wild, someone who inspires fear." Police in at their regional headquarters in Besancon said the 14 were killed by buckshot. Gorbachev's BOTH -- lovyov and Gidaspov, the Soviet Yuri Solovyov PENTAX AUTO- - SIGMA I Variable mode Full information disDlav ffl.1(tfiiBfli B: of process oping democratization of the internal life of the entiie party." In an extraordinary television interview that included both So- mensely unpopular - I f I Am "(gsiefce Daloz from the nearby city of Besan-co- n was among the mourners who came to visit the makeshift chapel at City Hall where the bodies of six of the victims were laid. 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