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Show Thf Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 1 Dt'nnie the Menace 13. 12 Hank Keti ham Bv China Offers Message of Peace UNITED NATIONS flTD China offered Friday to halt its production of nuclear weapon and them alev entuall) destroy together if the United States and the Sov let Union agreed to cut their nuclear arsenals in half In a statement that prompted Genapplause by delegates to the eral Assembly session on disarmament Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua urged the two super powers to take the lead I would like to announce here that if the two superpowers take the lead ui halting testing, improvof nuclear ing and manufacturing weapons and ui reducing their nuclear weapons by 50 percent, the Chinese goemment is ready to join all other nuclear states in undertaking to stop the develop f,He was ment and production of nuclear weapons and to further reduce and ultimately to destroy them altogether, he said fflPIANOgi from Afghanistan and stopping its support from the aggression But the Chinese official could not resist a swipe at the Soviet Union Without naming the Soviet Union, Hua said the superpower" that pledged at the last special session four years ago that it had never unleashed war and never would, only one year later invaded Afghanistan Surely these troops were not sent on a sightseeing tour, he said If this superpower is truly willing to implement 'confidence-buildin- g measures in Asia, why does it not establish its credibility by withdrawing its troops immediately and unconditionally against Cambodia Agostino Cardinal Casaroh, Vatican secretary of state, delivering a message to delegates from Pope John Paul II, said governments must make the force of reason prev ail over the reasons of force He said the Holy See and the Roman Catholic Church have sought smce the end of World War II to build a world that would not have recourse to war to solve disputes Casaroh said the message from the pope was peace is possible And because peace is possible, peace is our duty, our grave duty and our surpeme responsibility, he said Save 10 to 40 on New like New lote Model New Thomas Organ Save So. 700 Dai,y&sat-10-- 6 311 Gunman Attacks Detroit Offices By Martin Kohn Knight Riddcr Newspapers A dispute over $2,500 between a man DETROIT reign of and his attorney erupted into a lti-hoterror at a downtown Detroit office building Friday that left one woman dead and at least 38 others injured, two critically Detroit man About 9 15 a m MDT, a burst into the eighth floor Buhl Building offices of the Bell & Hudson law firm, demanding a check he said was due him, according to witnesses and police Moments later, he began firing with a revolver and sawed-of- f shotgun, and '.irled a Molotov cocktail The shots and fire sent scores of people running for cover and caused at least two people to jump or fall from windows on the eighth floor to a ledge four stones below Gunman Identified The gunman was identified as Robert L Harrington, 35, of Detroit Harrington's brother, Gerald, a of the First Independence National Bank of Detroit, amved at the offices just after the rampage began and grabbed the shotgun from the gunman's hands, witnesses said Gerald himself was fired on six times by a pm ate investigator who was in the office and thought he was the gunman, police said Detroit Police Sgt Thomas Robinson then entered the burning office and apprehended both Harnng tons Robert Harrington was taken to Detroit Receiving Hospital He was listed in satisfactory condition with multiple gunshot wourds, bums and lacerations Gerald was questioned by police and released Victim Named The dead woman was identified as Ev e August 24. a summer intern with tne law iirm Lester Hudson, 33, a partner in the firm, was one of those who fell or jumped from an eighth floor window He was in critical condition with head injuries Officials said he also had been shot The other man who went through the window was identified as Saunders Dorsey, an attorney ui the firm He was in critical condition Friday with spinal column injuries and possible gunshot wounds Attorney and former Wayne County Circuit Judge Edward Bell. 53, was grazed in the abdomen by a shotgun blast He was in stable condition The gunman was looking for a $2,500 insurance check that hadn't come in the mad " Bell said I told him to come back He said he wasn't going to be back, Bell said He pulled a gun . . vice-preside- THE SEDONA DELUXE Completed package incudes King of bookcase headboard, frame, pedestal, deck, mattress, safety liner, fill and water tratment. 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