Show 1 OA Wednesday March Standard-Examin-er 1 6 1 988 World Gorbachev’s focus on efhnic unrest Yugoslavia itself is an ethnically diverse nation of six republics and two autonomous regions — Kosovo and Vojvodina — and is plagued by rising ethnic tensions as the economic situation worsens There are both “certain difficulties inherited from the past” and other “problems created by the passage of time and the changes in the economic life of society” Gorbachev said He made no mention of riots that killed at least 32 people in the Azerbaijani city of Sumgait in February nor of recent mass protests by Armenians demanding the return of a largely Armenian region put under the administration of Azerbaijan in 1923 But he said that on ethnic problems “We are determined to reach democratic solutions which would correspond to the interest and of each and every nation our entire Socialist society” BELGRADE Yugoslavia (AP) — Soviet leader Mikhail S Gorbachev today said the Kremlin will find democratic solutions to the recent ethnic unrest in his country but he stressed there could be no secession from the Soviet Union Gorbachev who has been criti-cof some of his predecessors J indirectly attacked former Krem-li- n leader Josef Stalin when he to Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito’s break with Moscow al rin I 1948 The Soviet Communist Party "general secretary also said the su- perpowers should reduce their forces in the Mediterranean 'and he accused NATO of slowing ' the pace of nuclear disarmament In his address to the Yugoslav Parliament Gorbachev said eth- -' nic relations are “one of the most important and delicate issues” in '“the Soviet Union and that it ) would be unnatural to think they were ‘once and for all resolved’ ” na-Ilv- al UlM Ojgf If you want money today and payments you can afforcl tomorrow call Commercial Credit Well work with you to find the terms that suit you best Well take your application over the phone And well give you an answer last usually within 24 hours - tive amtudeThat’s the way we do business at Commercial Credit So cal us ' today re 1 Cccrc:cl Credit A personal approach A posi M Ogden: 263R Ogden City Plaza Shopping Center 394-949- pcrsoittl ippruclL A pttjv6 5 World briefs on an agreement the Tass news agency said The Soviets offered fresh assurances however that it would still Engine fire breaks out " on Scandinavian Star MIAMI (AP) — An engine fire 'broke out today on the Scandinavian Star leaving the cruise ship f adrift in the Gulf of Mexico with tmore than 700 people on board ’authorities said “The fire is out The fire has been extinguished but the engine room remains sealed for safety” 'said Coast Guard Lt Jim Dale remove its estimated 115000 troops two months after a settlement is signed Soviet troops intervened in Afghanistan in 1979 and are helping the Marxist govMosernment fight lem guerrillas -- US-back- ed Reports claim Iran Iraq trading attacks 'here An unidentified male passenger suffered a heart attack said Petty Officer Dan Vogeley of the US NICOSIA Cyprus (AP) — Iran and Iraq each said they fired five missiles into the other’s capital today Tehran said it was retaliating for an air raid on a school Coast Guard’s Miami office The condition was unknown 1 f Dale said that even though the fire was put the “Scandinavian "'Star is dead in the water and is adrift” The ship was about 35 miles offish Mujeres a Mexican island J north of the tourist resort Cancun - in the Yucatan peninsula said Coat’ Guard Lt Jim Mazzonna i 'in Miami ' The cruise ship Canada Star ’ and another vessel the Vera Cruz 1 stood by to assist and a US Coast Guard cutter was en foute i' to the scene about 500 miles f 'southwest of Miami Oman’s and its troops seized the north- eastern Iraqi border town of Khurmal overnight Iraq said two missiles hit Baghdad today killing “many” civilians There was no immediate word on damagto Tehran -- 1 ‘Democracy’ sought by Hungary protesters BUDAPEST Hungary (AP)— About 10000 people chanting ‘Afghanistan talks resume in Geneva “Democracy! 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