| Show 4 A The Salt Lake Tribune Mondav Foreign Briefs Post-Hiroliit- Quakes Hit Costa Rica Causing Minor Damage 2 SAN JOSE Costa Rica (AP) — Two moderate earthquakes rattled Costa Rica on Sunday morning causing minor damage to an airport tower and cracking the pavement on some rural roads officials said Red Cross officials said they had no reports of injuries The first temblor occurred at 6:23 am and measured 43 on the Rich-te- r scale according to the seismoiog-ica- l institute at the National University The second quake struck at 8:40 a m with 39 force The quakes were centered near San Marcos de Tarrazu a town 45 miles southwest of San Jose according to institute spokesman Jorge Barquero They were felt throughout Costa Rica He said the temblors cracked the walls of the tower at the Tobias Airport a general aviation facility two miles from San Jose and the pavement of some rural roads Airport Director William Alvarez said damage to the tower was minor and it would probably be reopened within hours He and Barquero spoke to The Associated Press by telephone An earthquake of 4 on the Richter scale can cause moderate damage and a quake measuring 5 can cause considerable damage Bo-lan- Crews Comb Atlantic for Missing Sailors BREST France (UPI) — Rescuers searched the Atlantic Sunday for at least 15 German and Philippine sailors missing since they abandoned a sinking cargo ship during a violent storm off the southwestern coast of France maritime authorities said The crews of three commercial vessels and a naval plane searched waters of the Gulf of Gascogne where the vessel Anna Leongardt out of Singapore sank Saturday night The ship's captain radioed for help at 10 pm Saturday saying at least 15 crewmen were about to abandon the vessel about 180 miles west of Bordeaux maritime officials said Rescuers were forced to suspend the search for several hours while the storm raged overnight They discovered an empty lifeboat after the search resumed at daybreak Sunday a The British commercial vessel Bay the Liberian oil tanker Mobil Astral and the French cargo vessel La Fayette continued the search Sunday afternoon To-log- Mandela Tells Wife Not to Talk Publicly JOHANNESBURG ( South Africa AP) — Imprisoned black leader Nel- son Mandela has instructed his wife to make no public statements about the controversy surrounding herself and her bodyguards the lawyer of Winnie Mandela said Sunday Mrs Mandela recently ostracized by major groups spent more than three hours Sunday with her husband at Victor Verster Prison outside Cape Town She did not speak to waiting journalists when she left the prison Lawyer Essa Moosa refused com ment on details of the Mandela meeting saying only that Mandela instructed his wife not to speak publicly about the controversy that has severely damaged her reputation A crisis has developed since four people with direct or indirect links to Mrs Mandela and her bodyguards were killed in the past two months Two bodyguards have been charged with murdering activist Stompie Seipei Mrs Mandela has denied any wrongdoing and claims there is a plot to discredit her Rebels Claim Afghan Troops Join Them ISLAMABAD Pakistan (AP) — Afghan guerrillas claimed Sunday that nearly 11000 Afghan troops have joined the resistance and surrendered large quantities of weapons during recent fighting around Afghanistan Jtadio Kabul said Sunday that five civilians died Saturday in a guerrilla rucket attack on the eastern city of Jajalabad and that another civilian died in a similar attack in northeaster Laghman province The guerrilla-controlle- d Afghan News Agency said 68 Afghan solders were killed and about 90 wounded in fighting around Afghanistan since Tuesday And the Soviet news agency Tass said Afghan soldiers killed 97 guerrillas and captured two major ammunition depots in fighting Saturday Tass said the Afghan Foreign Ministry issued a statement criticizing the Moslem guerrillas for forming a government-in-exil- in e Pakistan where they are based and for predicting they will soon take power in Afghanistan The statement the first official Afghan reaction to the interim government said it violated the UN mediated accord that led the Soviet Union to withdraw its 115000 troops from Afghanistan 10000 Protest British Rail Proposal LONDON 1000 (AP) — than More demonstrators marched through central London on Sunday to£ protest British Rail's proposed rail routes linking London with the Channel Tunnel organizers and police said Residents representing almost every southeast England town and village that could be affected by the project joined the mass protest the first demonstration against all four of British Rail s proposed routes high-spee- d People who live near the proposed routes say the rail link will hurt the environment be a noisy eyesore and lower property values British Rail is expected to announce in early March which route it prefers for the trains which will run at up to 180 mph The trains will link up with the Channel Tunnel the tunnel being bored under the English Channel simultaneously from England and France e TKE UUIMATI EiV¥ the Menace f) Japan Embraces February 27 1989 bv o Modern Values TEGUCIGALPA Honduras (UPI) — A DC-- aircraft rcturnnu! from u ivfring food supplies to the USbacked Nicaraguan rebels crashed in a forest near the Honduran capital killing all 10 people aooara auinon-tie- s said Sunday The Honduran Civil Aeronautics agency said the 17 plane went down around 2:30 pm Saturday about miles east of Tegucigalpa The plane was reported missing Saturday afternoon but a search operation could not be begun until the next day because of high winds and bad weather Authorities said the plane was returning after dropat San ping tood and gasoline near Contra rebel camps Andres de Bocay on the Nicaraguan border The 10 killed included six Nicaraguans and three Hondurans officials said The 10th victim was badly mutilated and his nationality could not immediately be determined Chartered to deliver humanitarian aid to the rebels the DC-- plane belonged to the private company Circular G owned by a retired captain of the Honduran Armed Forces Sources familiar with the rebel aid shipments said the flight was chartered by the US backed Contras whose armed struggle against Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government has cost some 50000 lives The cause of the crash was under investigation TOKYO (AP) — Searching for their national identity in a era the Japanese are embracing values suited to a modern economic o powerhouse while sometimes mourning the parting with the old ways In the early years of Emperor Hirohito s reign which began in 1926 Japan embarked on a militaristic course that led to national humilia- I tion and defeat in World War II Today Japan is rich exerting international influence through financial power while its military is limited by a constitution that explicitly rejects using international force The nation's rebirth was the work of wartime 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TWO-WHEE- Columbus" bye hearing aid? A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH IN HEARING AID DESIGN MACHSKE d Special LOVE YOU TRY a n the group had ordered its members to assassinate Rushdie between Feb 27 and March 15 Tehran television reported thousands of Moslems also demonstrated in the Iranian holy city of Qom chanting "We are at your service Khomeini" and "Death to America!" In London a Moslem leader denied reports his mosque was being used as a base to train Moslems in terrorist attacks A senior Middle Eastern diplomat speaking on condition of anonymity made the allegation Saturday and said the training was under way at Islamic cultural centers in Bradford Leicester Manchester and London The chief imam at the Manchester Central Mosque Ahrnad Nasar Beg said "I'm sorry I don't know anything about that" Rushdie gave his own views of his predicament in a review published Sunday of American author Philip Roth's autobiography "The Facts" He hints at a feeling of kinship with Roth who was attacked by fellow Jews for his 1959 novel "Good- I I Couldn't we at least gized for any distress his novel caused but Khomeini rejected the apology About 5000 Shiite Moslems burned effigies of Rushdie during a march in Beirut Lebanon on Sunday Leading the march were 20 members of Hezbollah or Party of God who wore white death shrouds inscribed in English and Arabic "We are ready to kill Rushdie" Shiite suicide squads usually don death robes before going out on missions Hezbollah is The Iranian-backebelieved to be the parent organization of Shiite factions that hold most of the 15 foreign hostages in Lebanon In the ancient eastern Lebanon city of Baalbek protesters carried banners signed Islamic Jihad'' or Islamic holy war in support of the death threat Islamic Jihad is a Shiite group holding two American hostages including Terry Anderson chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated Press The longest-helhostage he was kidnapped March Shape-U- p IF YOU LOVE ME I g Paperback LONDON ( AP) — The publisher of "The Satanic Verses" is willing to talk with Moslems and would consider canceling the paperback edition to defuse the controversy over the novel a newspaper said Sunday Thousands of Shiite Moslems demonstrated in Lebanon and Iran in support of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's demand that the book's British author Salman Rushdie be killed A man claiming to represent an Arab group said the furor over the novel could delay the release cf foreign hostages in Lebanon Rushdie has been in hiding reportedly under police guard in Britain since Khomeini issued his death sentence Feb 14 Viking Penguin published the hardcover edition of "The Satanic Verses" in Britain in September and the paperback edition is due out in fall Some say the book insults Islam The Sunday Times of London said Viking Penguin might rule out a paperback version if British Moslems call off their protest and try to persuade Islamic nations to do the same Penguin also is willing to consider labeling the remaining unsold hardcover copies with a warning that says the book is a work of fiction the newspaper reported without citing sources Efforts to reach the publishers failed Sunday as offices were closed The Council for Mosques in Bradford home of Britain's largest Moslem population called for a boycott of all Viking Penguin publications at a meeting Sunday More than 60000 Moslems live in the northern England community where demonstrators have burned copies of Rushdie's book The 41 year-old Rushdie born into a Moslem family in India apolo- - d emperor seven-vear-lon- carrots" reigning monarch was entombed Friday "Judging by what the new emperor has so far said in public there are strong indications that he has no intention to inherit from his father the role as patriarch of the nation" wrote Kyoto University Professor Takamitsu Sawa in Saturday's Japan Times As national symbols Akihito and Empress Michiko are seen as representative of a more modern international Japan The new monarch "is said to regard the British type of royalty as an ideal for his reign" Sawa said Hirohito's death gives Japan an opportunity to break away from a society headed by the emperor and embrace values of "individualism liberalism and democracy" he added Even some older Japanese have already broken sharply with the old values Many do feel admiration and sympathy for the imperial family but others object to the expense of Hirohito's $74 million state funeral "I think it's outrageous the state went to so much trouble for one individual" said Kiyoshi Yokoyama 70 But some social critics express concern about what they see as a lack of virtues of loyalty and diligence among Japan's youth who have known only peace and affluence Today's Japanese often show little caring for traditional values During Friday's funeral when the government urged the public to reflect quietly on Hirohito s passing tens of thousands took advantage of the national holiday to flee Tokyo for the ski slopes For young Japanese the beginning of the new era prompts other reflection Older people probably feel differently but for us it's really the beginning of a new era our era" said Naomi Kishi 30 While the debate continues over Hirohito's historical role Japan's family-patterne- Contra Supply Plane Crashes Killing 10 Hank Kelchain 225-775- 0 703 SOUTH STATE |