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Show 1 lie 1-- Suit Lake Tribute, Saturday April 15, 192 Bombs Spur Killed as Avalanche 5 N. Ireland British Railmeu Call Police Alert Wi es Oui Expedition KATMANDU, NEPAL (APi Anjualanche has killed 13 menders of a South Korean nioimuneenn" expedition in the hurst tragedy in Hiniala-- j an 'exploration. T!ie crashed avalanche (low 4 on the advance camn of the expedition that was trying to fc'tjmb Mt. Manaslu. at Iraqis;, Iranians liil lie at Border Bl.TEUT, LEBANON ( P Ii'4qi and lianinri forces (1. 'silled for 19 horns Thursday and Friday near Khannakin on the border, Baghdad tadio If substantiated, the clash u oul3 be the biggest since the two 'countries came to the bi ink of war in a dispute of navigation rights in Shat al Ai air In 19(19. forces wete reIranian ported, to have suffered heavy losses, in tiie battle which began when an Iranian unit crossed the border into Iraq and attacked an Iraqi police station, the radio said. 26,752 feet the woilds - BELFAST (AP) Moie bombs exploded in Northern Behind Finlay and polue estimated 38 explosions in the past 36 liouis had caused moie than S2.6 million in property damage. Police reported the bombings were the most for any period since the outlawed Irish Republican Army launched its campaign in 1969 to unite Northern Ireland with Ireland by force. eiglith-highe- peak. The speed and force of the avalanche was fantastic, said Hae Yun a Byong, Koiean newsman in the party who was flown out to Katmandu by helicopter. Killed in the avalanche Monday were four South Koreans, a Japanese cameia-maand 10 Nepalese Sherpa guides. Seven Koreans and two Sherpa s survived. Byong was flown out along with Jung Sup Kim, ihe expedition leader, and one of Kims brothers, who was critically injured in the avalanche. Be was at Camp 2 with Jung Sup Kim and four other Korean climbers. About 2,100 feet above them, at 21,320 feet, was the advance camp. Suddenly tons of ice rumbled down about 3 am. and engulfed it. We saw a small dot about two kilometers from Camp 2 and at first thought it was a crevasse, Byong related. But then it turned out to be an avalanche. n Tight Security Police responded b imposs ing the tightest security since the British took three oxet the province, weeks ago in an effort to halt mea-suie- the terrorism. cais Moii'iny. Beginning will be banned from the streets in central Belfast from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. This is an attempt to end the IRA practice of leaving bombs in patked cars. Similar bans are expected to be extended to Up, Up anil Away A.aooeted Pre Wireprotc VANCOUVER, B.C. Its back to the Arctic for this owl, recovered from a wing broken by a hunters bullet. The owl is released for the trip by a naturalist, Nr if Dawe. other cities. The latest wave of bombings has killed one woman and wounded three soldiers, two other women and two police officers. The death toll in 32 months of violence rose to 301. JVi'Viets Launch New Attack in Effort to Seize An Loc Releases Statement the IRAs militant provisional wing released a statement claiming responsibility for more than 30 of the In Dublin, Continued Front Page One n ItaiJ no plane losses to report lie in Noi tjn In Its daily war communique, the Vietnamese high command said there were 107 enemy attacks in the 24 hours endinj at 6.4.01. Friday. This was th- largest number for any period sin. e the 1968 Tgt offensive. Atlast report fighting continued on the Toutskirts of An Loc, where a 12.000.man government force is under orders. from President Nguyen Van Thieu to liqjd at all costs. -- Surrounded 1 for V eek The force has been surrounded for nearly a week and Thursday appeared in dangef of being overrun. So far the government forces say they have knocked out 18 tanks inside the rubber plantation town. Other reports said since the battle was joined 37 enemy armored vehicles had bfeert destroyed. Th$ status of the relief column which w as '.about 11 miles from An Loc w as uncertain. The Vietnamese officer reporting Fridays retreat said rocket fire during the morning attack was the heaviest y$t. Th officer said he and his men were running in retreat when he looked behind to see. American-buil- t armored personnel carrier bearing down on them. He said hours by enemy small arms and moitar he leaped aside and escaped, but the tracked vehicle drove into some of his men. Asked about the number of casualties from enemy fire and panicky armor drivers, the officer said he did not know because he continued running to the file. Newland said civilians aie starting to leave Vhon Thanh. On the far northern from Associated Press special correspondent Peter Arnett reported that North Vietnamese gunners shelled the governments Dong Ha defense line, 10 miles below the demilitarized zone. rear. During the Retreat During the retreat, he related, North Vietnamese troops on both sides of the highway raked the government soldiers and armor with rocket grenades. By noon, he said, the lead elements were back to Chon Thanh, where the command element of the task force was set up Associated Press correspondent Lynn C. Newland reported from Highway 13 that one South Vietnamese tank unit road security for the relief column was pulled back Friday because resupply trucks w ere unable to break through the enemy fire. Serious Threat Arnett also reported that North Vietnamese troops were seriously threatening a second fire base and an outpost delending the western flanks of Hue. Fire Base King, 14 miles northwest of Hue was hit with ground asuaults both Thursday and Friday. Fite Bae seven miles to the south has been under siege and cut off for seven days. A small outpost called Checkmate on a pe-- k above Bastogiie also was under serious t rs Some political analysts areue that with the opposition Labor in party disarray-to- ard British entry into the Common Market, and with increasing public resentment at strikes, the government could well cruise to an easy election victory. overtime state-owne- d SALE ANNIVERSARY Samsonite last-minu- AIRLINE LUGGAGE SPEC! U ion. Off unofficial by London train drivers already has crippled London commuter services, causing mas-si- x r e delays and in some cases open hostility between angry travelers and railmen. 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