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Show Page A6 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 21, 1990 Sunday, January iGni World Sniper fire continues in Prices Effective: January 21st to 23rd, 1980 Securitate special police have continued to snipe at soldiers, despite government claims that most of the "terrorists" were arrested, sources said Saturday. Three soldiers were killed by Securitate forces in the eastern part of the capital Thursday, one source said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Unsigned leaflets believed issued by escaped Securitate members were found Saturday on Bucharest streets calling for a "day of revenge" on Jan. 26, which would have been Communist dictator Ceausescu's 72nd birthday. He was executed with his wife, Elena, by firing squad Dec. 25, after they were found guilty of genocide and sabotaging the Romanian economy. "You killed us, we kill your children," one leaflet read. "Several children disappeared in Bucharest recently," one young mother told The Associated Press. "We are scared and stay indoors most of the time." Deputy prosecutor-genera- I ft f iUi-'x- : "We can affirm that we are very close to the number of zero terrorists that are actually free in our country," he said in an interview published Saturday in the newspa- per Adevarul. Gunfire could still be heard sporadically in Bucharest in recent days, and residents said Securitate members were shooting at soldiers and children from atop buildings. Vn jf-- t5 4 c ri ixe JJY (2 Liter Bottle jfc - With Poland (AP) their American backer's role now in question, Solidarity leaders wonder if anything can save the shipyard vvifcre 'Eastern Europe's revolution began a decade rough-and-iumb- ie ago. In spite of a rare sunny stretch for selling ships, the century-ol- d Gdansk Shipyard faces collapse, a victim of the system its workers sought to change and the upheaval they unleashed. "What happens next?" reflected Zbigniew Lis, the union's delegate at the yard, echoing a reporter's question. "That's what we'd like to know. This is an hourglass, and the last grains are dropping." Negotiations suddenly cooled with Barbara Piasecka Johnson, the Polish-born heiress who last May said she would spend up to $100 million to take the enterprise out of the red. She emerged with Lech Walesa from a church in Gdansk and pledged to buy a 55 percent interest. Walesa, in an interview last week, eluded questions on what went wrong. But Lis made no effort to mask bitterness at a proposal which, he said, "turns her generous offer into a Trojan Horse." An aide to Mrs. Johnson said she still wanted to invest in the ship- - West German Wolfgang Apel poses with a reformed border dog from East Germany. West Germany BREMEN, Out of work and with (AP) bleak prospects for being thrown a bone back home, the first batch of East German border guard dogs arrived in West Germany Saturday in search of new jobs as house pets. Now that the Berlin Wall is open and travel restrictions lifted, East Germany doesn't want many of the dogs and cannot if afford to feed them. So it is giving about 2,500 of its 6,500 guard dogs to West Germany, according to the animal protection agency in Bremen. The first 10 guard dogs arrived by track in Bremen and were taken to a shelter, said West German animal protection chief Wolfgang Apel. The others will arrive at shelters throughout the country soon. Only about 2,000 of East Germany's guard dogs were trained to attack, Apel said. The others simply accompanied Communist border troops as decoys to scare away would-b- e escapees before the barriers were opened. over."' According to Solidarity and shipyard officials, Mrs. Johnson wanted a guarantee that there would be no strikes for five years along with a five-yewage contract of 50 cents an hour. Lis was quoted in the youth daily Sztandar Mlodych on Jan. 8 as saying other joint ventures pay about $1 to $1.50 per hour. Also, they said, Mrs. Johnson wanted to halve the work force to about 3,700 men, limiting production to 10 ships a year, a third of capacity. "We are not interested in running at our lowest level in 45 years," said Hans Szye, operations director. "We want to build it up. In 29 years in this business, I've never seen a better world market." ar Firearms, Vehicles, Heavy Equipment Sale Begins: 10:00 Haiti (AP) -Police arrested several critics of Haiti's military regime Saturday, including political leaders, after an army colonel, his wife and a servant were shot to death, radio station and witnesses said. Privately owned Radio Antilles said police arrested prominent conservative leader Hubert de Roncer-a- y n and Louis Roy, a civic leader who is the founder of the Haitian Red Cross and coauthor of the 1987 constitution. His Roy, connephew, Jean-Claud- e firmed the arrest. The police sweep came after Col. Andre Neptune was shot to death while driving home Friday night in suburb of Fonta-marthe The killing occurred 100 yards from de Ronceray's home. De Ronceray said soldiers firing automatic weapons terrorized his family after Neptune's slaying and searched his home without a war- 14x4 '85 '84 '84 '84 '83 '82 '82 a. "We saw it coming," said Sylvio Claude, a leading opponent of military ruler Lt. Gen. Prosper Avril. 'After its threats, Avril's dictatorial regime has gone into action and clamped down on the democratic opposition," Claude told the AP. offiSgt. Emmanuel Eugene, duty cer at the National Palace, said Neptune's body was found in the street, while the bodies of the two women were found in Neptune's abandoned car nearby. He said the motive for the killing was unknown. '81 '80 '78 " would a very delicate matter." Lis said that although Solidarity wanted the government to advance some capital, he had few expectations. "The government has a lot of good will but no money." CORRECTION the Sears January 21st puiicut section you may have received, there are two errors on page 3. The 38303 Craftsman rear bag mower is incorrectly Identified as having a cut. it actually cut. The has a 37229 Craftsman 11 rear bag power propelled mower has cut. We regret any inconvenience this error may have caused our AM hour prior SALE LOCATION: 522 South 700 West 22-inc- h 4.0-H- P 22-in- 79 Bdrtrnfrt ULTRA l"LTRA Baby's Comfort Ultra Disposable DIAPERS 66 Ct. Small 48 Ct. Medium 32 Ct. Large (o) oo Data Processing, Misc. Equipment Furniture Sale Begins 1:30 PM Registration 1 hour prior PASSENGER VEHICLES '85 DODGE DIPLOMAT-- 32 '85 DODGE DIPLOMAT-- 33 '85 DODGE DIPLOMAT-- 31 '84 DODGE DIPLOMAT-- 25 '84 DODGE DIPLOMAT-- 26 '84 DODGE DIPLOMAT-- 27 '84 DODGE DIPLOMAT-- 30 '84 CHEV IMPALA-- 24 18 '83 FORD ESCORT '83 FORD CRN VIC STNWGN-- 77 '83 FORD VAN 69 '77 DODGE VAN-- 37 77 5V 20-inc- h 533-461- DRIVE TRUCKS FORD 61 FORD 17 FORD 65 FORD 66 DODGE V.T- -8 DODGE V4T- -9 CHEV V4T UTILITY-- 52 I 3.5-H- P Salt Lake City, Utah 6 or 5885 (801) Auctioneer: Mike Seelymember N.A.A. CHEV V4T4x4-- 78 FORD 4x4- -6 FORD 4x4 16 FORD 4 x 4- -36 DODGE RAMCHARGER 60 FORD BRONCO-- 53 FORD 4x4 50 73 DODGE RAMCHARGER FORD BRONCO-- 55 GMC V4T 4 x4 47 GMC VT 4 x 4 SUBURBAN-- 15 HOCOUTE In VANS 2 WHEEL '83 '82 '81 '81 '81 '81 Pkg 4-R- like to see Vulkan participate, and we would like to cooperate," Lis said. "But German ownership? I don't think so. This is "We Experts agree. Many European shipbuilders closed down in recent years, faced with Asian competition, and aging vessels must be replaced. Specialized ships are in growing demand. But ships take two to three years to build, and credit is essential. Polish banks charge 58 percent a month interest, Szye said, and foreign banks recoil in fear. In October 1988, Communist authorities said they would close the yard for economic reasons, throwing its already troubled affairs into turmoil. Violent reaction helped to topple the government. More recently, a Solidarity-base- d government decided to offer the company to shareholders, as soon as enabling laws are passed. Meantime, authorities are looking for foreigners with capital. Although Walesa said four or five investors are interested, Szye said the only serious candidate after Mrs. Johnson is Vulkan of Bremen, West Germany. And that raises another problem. For centuries, Poles and Germans have fought bitterly over the Gothic glories of Gdansk, or Danzig, a historic port on the Baltic. PICKUPS '87 well-know- 1 7 i shipyard can be saved yard, despite reports the deal had unraveled. "Mrs. Johnson is still very interested and enthusiastic about the shipyard," John Peach, her assistant, said by telephone from Princeton, N.J. He said the group of advisers Mrs. Johnson assembled to work on the deal remains intact. "We plan to be over there as soon as the government says 'Come on Registration TISSUE Germans who want to adopt one of the dogs simply pay the cost of a veterinary examination and shots, about $90. West UTAH STATE DIVISION OF SURPLUS PROPERTY AUCTION DATE: FEB. 1, 1990 PORT-AU-PRINC- BATHROOM Border dogs in search of new jobs Opposition arrested in Haiti unrest Family Scott AP Laserphoto Solidarity wonders rant Saturday. v. V. V.t Jf r?x. f l state." Port-au-Prin- 'ALSO k? ' Gheorghe Diaconescu discounted the reports about continued shooting by Securitate forces, as well as a rumor that the remaining forces loyal to Ceausescu were planning a Jan. 26 counterattack. Diaconescu called the reports and rumors part of a psychological offensive by " adversaries of the GDANSK, at Allen's This Week! To Shop Romania (AP) -BUCHAREST, Members of Romania's murderous DODGE VAN-- ,,rslia jSlgK Oan Old Orchard IL GRAPE or APPLE CAMS 40 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 74 '77 INT'L DUMP '76 INT'L DUMP 75 '77 FORD 6 WHL FLATBED 76 '77 INT'L DUMP (BOBTAIL)-- 70 OFFICE EQUIPMENT MISC. WANG TERMINALSEQUIPMENT STUDENT DESKS, LOCKERS, CHAIRS WOOD AND GLASS DISPLAY CASES POTENTIAL ITEMS: SEMI-73 INTL. 4300 LOADSTAR '75 ALLIS CHALMERS 6000 LB FORKLIFT '66 BAKER 6000 LB FORKLIFT SAW .357 MAG. HANDGUNS FIREARMS L PROVO 1 655 E. 300 S. OREM 1950 N. State TERMS: IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL FIREARMS LAWS AND ALL FIREARMS PURCHASED MUST BE REGISTERED IN THE AUCTION. 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