| Show I 4 - 11! !: GA r- t itort :A TOPC'PlcaOt' i - - - X - Sunday November 26 1989 The Salt Lake Tribune Fraud Prompts Revote in Gandhi's District killed by a bomb as he rode his mutorcycle in the northern town of Allahabad That brought the death toll to 107 since Wednesday A respected weekly released a poll saying Gandhi's beleagured Congress Party would be to win 200 beats in the 543-seLok Sabha Parliament's lower house which will choose the next prime minister Sunday magazine based the Poll on interviews with 11500 voters The top candidate to become prime minister if the opposition wins told The Azsecieted Press be would not take the Job Vishwanath Pratap Singh who y heads the opposition coalition known as the National Front said he would run the party instead -It is political suicide to depend too much on an individual" said often vacilSingh a lating politician t'So I have decided not to accept any proposstl to become the prime minister" tion officials Sunday ordered new baliolLig in Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's district because of vote fraud dealing a F"ssi major blow to Gandhi in his fort to win election efre- -h- lrr The Election f0 41: Commission also said two police chiefs in the di- I t AnlethtO:lirke'::4 strict '''5Z1VL should be fired for their role in Rajiv Gandhi the ballot rigging The voting has been marked by BIkgations of fraud since it began Wednesday and it is shaping up as the most violent in independent India's history At least six more people died in election-relateclashes Saturday candidate Including a t -- five-part- 42-ye- d d state-assembl- y r --- ' :! 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' ''''':''j 1 Press Lossvphoto Walter Burgos consoles his brother Hugo one of two Journalists Injured when FMLN rebels shot down their coiner Arrest 6 After Jet Bomb Found VIENNA Austria (AP) — OPEC oil ministers formally opened a strategy meeting Saturday and then turned to private bargaining to try to end production cheating by some of KARACHI Pakistan (UPI) — A bornb on a Saudi Arabian jumbo jet carrying 343 people apparently failed to explode Friday because of faulty wiring and police said SaturdaY they had arrested two paasengers believed to be carrying a deto- nations the Several ministers of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries said they wanted crude prices to go higher "1 would like to see them rise' Saudi Arabian Minister Hisharn Nazer said at the start of the groups winter conference Irans Gholantreza Agazadeh said the cartel -- must get" to its target price of $18 a barrel A basket price of crudes monitored by OPEC re cently hit $1776 a barrel Webt Texas Intermediate the American benchmark crude has been trading around $20 per barrel Middle Eastern crudes run several dollars less The petroleum ministers who arrived in Vienna several days ago for informal talks have as their goal a new production and priring agreement for the first half of 1990 OPEC's output ceiling now is 205 million barrels a day but actual pro nator A Saudi newspaper said a total of six people all Iranians were being held Two sticks of dynamite were found in the luggage compartment The jet was diverted to Karachi 90 minutes after takeoff when officials received a tip a bomb was on board officials said The flight originated in Islamabad and was headed for Riyadh in Saudi Arabia The Middle East News Agency said Pakistani police received a note demanding that $15 million in $500 bills be left in three briefcases at an address in Islamabad or a bomb would be detonated The nevs agency did not say if the extortion demand had been made by a known terrorist group or by individuals acting without political teril ' The 1989 s fl' 17i ) : 1:1 - i- off : Lladrö Christmas Bell 1 LLAJDne '' Buy the 1989 Bell for 'I I ii 1 it - : t -- minister's image as a crusading reformer Massive security was prepared for Sunday's vote in tiny Sikkim in the state of Punjab where Sikh separatists have killed more than 1850 people this year and in the state of Bihar where clashes between Hindus and Moslems have killed at least 300 people in six weeks Party workers will be frisked at polling sites and police will be backed up by 100000 security forces First election results are expected late Sunday la addition to Gandhi's AzictLI district the Election Commission or dered revotes in 138 more polling So centers because of far revoting has been ordered in at least 1138 of the country's 590000 polling booths The nation has 498 million voters Congress and oppositSon workers g have traded accusations of fraud and throughout the bloody vote vote-riggin- g vote-riggin- ballot-box-stuffi- at the Three Pagodas Tern wa$ given in the afternoon 10th-centu- pie At Wat San Prakhan they feasted with abandon despite attempts by an army of waiters to keep order At one stage some swung up into the trees and hurled soft drink cans at hundreds of human spectators The second feast was held be- 1 - fore much larger crowds of people It fizzled out its a monkey named Wang led his fellows in a tactical retreat leaving un- touched more than 40 tables of food Townspeople said the monkeys sleep at the Wet San Prakhan and cross the road at exactly 8 am each morning for breakfast at the Three Pagodas Temple They believe the monkeys are the disciples of the four-hande- I d idol around Hindu-Buddhi- which the Wat San Prakhan was built El Salvador PIEDRA PACHA (AP)— A plane carrying missiles and other munitions presumably for leftist rebels crashed near this southeastern village Saturday Three crew members were fatally injured and a fourth apparently committed suicide Salvadoran and US military officals said the flight of the single-engin- e Cessna carrying mostly Soviet arms originated in Nicaragua and the crash was proof Nicaragua 's San dinista government smuggles weapons to El Salvador's guerrillas A second plane also apparently on an mission was burned at a landing strip southeast of the capital San Salvador Both planes apparently ran out of fuel Later rebels fired on a military helicopter carrying reporters to the site of one of the two planes and two foreign journalists were wounded Colleagues said Hugo Burgos a camerman for Cable News Network and Alfredo Hernandez Lopez a reporter for the Mexican government radio network were wounded when the guerrillas opened fire near Zacatecoluca 18 miles southeast of San Salvador The pilot managed to land the hellcopter at the Coma laps international airport and doctors at the Central Military Hospital in San Salvador said Burgos was in serious but stable condition and Hernandez suffered minor injuries The Cessna was carrying 25 surface-to-air d missiles a anti-tanweapon and mortar Soviet-designe- k shells It crashed in a soybean field just north of the town of LI Transit° about 60 miles east of San Salvador The Salvadoran military press office reported Saturday afternoon that the second light plane which had been used to smuggle weapons to the rebels was set afire on a dirt landing strip 7 miles southeast of Zacatecoluca It said residents of the area told army officers the plane's crew boxes presumably containing ammunition after it landed The press office said the plane apparently did not have enough fuel to take off and the crew burned the craft and then fled The Cessna painted black and with no registration number did not burn Col Ricardo Casanova commander of the 6th army brigade said it crashed when it ran out of fuel Fredy Garay a peasant who lives about a mile from the crash site told reporters be heard a sputtering motor and the sound of a crash at 5:30 am He said as he and a friend approached the wreckage they heard a single shot Garay said two of the plane's crewmen were dead one died shortly after he and his friend arrived and the fourth was dead from a bullet wound in his right temple Three of the victims wore military fatigue uniforms None of the four had identification papers and officials said it was presumed they were Nicaraguans An officer showed reporters a Belgian-made Browning pistol that he Doctor Crisis said presumably was used by the crewman who shot himself Engraved on the pistol was "Guardia Nacional de Nicaragua" — Nicaraguan national guard The rear cargo section of the plane was intact but the front section was destroyed Salvadoran troops and a US military adviser were at the Piedra Pacha site within an hour after the crash When reporters arrived at midday the weapons had been placed in front of the wreckage — 24 Soviet-mad- e SAM-e Redmissiles one missile a Soviet-mad- e eye 75mm recoiless rifle and 21 82mm mortar shells A flight plan found in the wreckage indicated the plane was to have landed at a beach near Amatecampo south of the capital Lt Col Luis Turcios told report-e- n missiles reprethe surface-to-ai- r sented "a great threat" He also said the plane "was proof of Sandinista intervention in the Salvadoran conflict of their aid to the terrorists" Guerrillas of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front have not missiles in their used surface-to-ai- r war against a succession d of governments Such missiles could provide a tactical bouat to the rebels who last week waged their biggest offensive of the war El Salvador is northwest of Nicaragua and the two countries are separated by the Gulf of Fonseca in the Pacific Ocean They do not share a land frontier WEST BERLIN (UPI) — Hun- dreds of West Geiman doctors are signing up to work in East Germany where the flight of health-car- e pro fessionals to the West has left many hospitals critically understaffed medical officials said Saturday The shortage of doctors is so severe that some East Germans must drive 50 miles to get medical help while others are forced to endure long hours in crowded waiting rooms said Dr Ellis Huber West Berlin Medical Chamber president Health-car- e workers in West Germany — where an estimated 8000 doctors are unemployed but entitled to unemployment benefits — are offering by the hundreds to help ease the crisis and could be working in East German clinics within weeks said Huber who is trying to arrange the rescue mission "They can start taking jobs over there next month if we can get the necessary financing" he said Huber said his group came up with the scheme after hearing reports of how badly health serEast Germany's state-ruvice was affected by the exodus of trained professionals — including about 2500 doctors nurses and medical orderlies — to the West in the past two months Dr Reinhold Gruen a member of the chambers executive council said he had heard horror stories about long lines in East German hospitals and clinics and long days for the doctors and nurses that remain Gruen said East German authorities have tried to plug the gaps by encouraging doctors in administrative posts to return to active medical practice Many of the doctors who fled to the West from larger cities have years of experience and should have little trouble finding jobs in the West he said By contrast most of the 8000 unemployed doctors in West Germany — 790 in West Berlin alone — are recent medical-schograduates eager for a chance to gain some experience Against this background the Medical Chamber recently sent out letters to 1800 of its members asking if they would be interested in filling staff vacancies in East Berlin hospitale "We were astonished by the response Within four days 350 doctors said they would take jobs over there given the chance Now that figure has risen to 700" said Gruen While many of the volunteers were newcomers to the profession others were retired doctors with a great deal of experience he said 'They have heard of the problems the East Germans are facing and simply want to help them out" be added "There's a moral element to US-mad- 7 anti-aircra- ft d Lenin Death Mask Up for Auction duction is estimated at more than 23 million barrels OPEC President Rilwanu Lukman of Nigeria told his colleagues the market "can easily absorb- - an average of at least 21 million barrels a day next year A stumbling block in arranging a it production deal is demands by and the United Arab Emirates for bigger shares of the cartel's output Both have ignored the current accord and pump well over their quotas Their actions have angered other members who believe prices would be higher with more restraint Ku-Wa- 20tb-centu- (11' ry e 1' ftf ' 1 41100' Lenin Death Mask May Sell for $12500 Filipino Swindler Doing 39576 Years Gets Another 370 MANILA Philippines (AP) — A man already sentenced to 3576 in prison for defrauding the government received an additional r sentence frrim an anti-gracourt Despite the lung sentences Itcolando Mangubat will probably spend no more than 30 years behind bars because that ib the maximum time in 370-yea- - prison the law allows s The latest sentence against gubat a former regional accountant of the Ministry of Public Works and Highways was announced Friday after the court found him guilty of 55 graft cases and four cases of falsifying public documents Mangubat was also ordered to pay the government $86000 which be Man-year- I n US-backe- LONDON (AP) — A death mask of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin founder of the Soviet Union is being offered for sale on Monday and is expected to fetch up to $12500 Phillips auction house said The company announced that the gray plaster relic will be included during a sale of Russian art and avant-gardLenin was 53 when he died at Gorki on Jan 21 1924 after suffering two strokes His remains are preserved and on display in his tomb in Moscow's Red Square Several plaster casts were taken of his face the night he died apparently by sculptor Sergei Merkurov who is credited for the mask in the sale I allegedly pocketed by faking delivery receipts of construction materials from August 1977 to July 1978 He was also barred from holding any other public office Last month another anti-gracourt found him guilty of 392 cases of fraud and graft and sentenced him to 3576 years in prison : it" I - - - LOPBURI Thailand (AP) Hundreds of monkeys descended from their Buddhist temple home meal Saturday for a complete with menus and linen napkins but forgot their manners and hurled soda cans at the curious humans The furry guests leaped aboard the neat rows of tables to devour vast spreads of sweet and sour noodles salad tomato cocktail fried rice Chinese-styl- e noodles potato soup banana cake and coconut candy A local hotel owner Yongyut Kiwattanananusan gave the monkeys the meal to thank them for the success of his Lopburi Inn The monkeys are symbols of good fortune and a favorite tourist attraction in this small provincial capital 70 miles north of Bangkok The monkeys dined on the grounds of the Wat San Prakhan in the morning and a second feast Nicaraguan Plane With Arms Allegedly West to Treat For the MN Crashes in El Salvador E Germany's OPEC Shoots for Price Accord End to Production Cheating Pakistani Police ' The elections will determine whether Gandhi remains in power or falls to the most cohesive opposition challenge since India won independence from Britain in 1947 The main campaign issue has been Gandhi's leadership Neither party has called for major changes in India's domestic or foreign policy corruption Reports of high-levhave damaged the prime arms-smugglin- g - '11 00 t ' 4$ Ail! 417--t ' ::tr::ro''—""-L:''- 4 lt ' i 11 (9? 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