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Show -- L4 The Sail La ke Trih une 2A Friday, February 18, 1 iV ' V- t& 1 k ir y I ; L ' 5 4H , i . V i'Vy, ., :f ''' rt normal. .... -' ...- f . ' tog: ' b&L Sale of the Airborne Warning and Control System planes to Saudi Arabia several years ago caused a stui m uf pi otest in Israel, but Israeli officials had no immediate comment on the latest deployment. The Pentagon sources, who declined to be identified, said Khadafy had moved air units to bases in Chad, the adjacent country to the south where Libya has been supporting one faction in a civil war. ' ' 1: v (W" - i swsv & Libyan Leader Warning U.S.pl tary activities in Egypt were ? Those units appear to threaten Sudan, Chad's eastern neighbor, the Pentagon sources said, and Egypt deployed air force units to bases in southern Egypt to be ready to counter any Libyan move against Sudan. V; :wV Sudanese President Gaafar met separately Thursday with Chadian President Hissene Habre and U.S. presidential envoy Gen. Vernon Walters in the Sudanese cap- - ' ita,ofKhartoum V Associated Press Loserphoto mother and her two children died when their home and auto were swept by fire in Greenhill as brush fires raged throughout several areas in Australia. (See story ) A A-l- Hunt Off Alaskan Coast Ends for Night A search for 14 people who vanished in the Bering Sea aboard two fishing boats KODIAK, Alaska (AP) He said two Coast Guard planes and one from Elmendorf Air Force Sudanese sources have said part of the trouble in the south is being former incited by Libyan-backeSudanese army Col. Yaacoub Ismad il, who was exiled from Sudan after a 1975 coup attempt but is now ba k in the south. Plane Plummets Into San Diego Parking Lot Provo-Boun- d SAN DIEGO (AP) - A twin-engin- e plane crashed onto three cars in a department store parking lot Thursday night, killing a child and two adults aboard the aircraft and setting the vehicles aflame, police said. T ' men were thrown out of the plane and survived, but were badly burned. It hit the ground and three seconds later it blew up, said gas station attendant Troy Painter, 19. The Piper Aerostar, piloted from a lawyer from Provo, Utah, was on the way home and had taken off from Montgomery Field at 7.15 p.m. It crashed moments later one mile east of the airport, said Elvin E. Allen, assistant airport supervisor. The two injured men were flown by helicopter to University Hospital, where they were in critical condition. Pilot Marden Dixon, 42, of Provo, was suffering from second and third degree burns over 91 percent of his body, and passenger Ed Hastings had second and third degree burns over 88 percent of his body, said hospital spokeswoman Gwendolyn Reed. Lt. Tom Hall said one survivor was able to talk to him briefly. The dead were an unidentified Brigham Young University student; Linda Austin, 23, of Provo, and her boy, authorities said. Witnesses said the plane appeared to be trying to land on Balboa Avenue, but ended up in the Gemco Department Store parking lot in San Diego's Clairemont area. A firefighter said the plane had fuel line trouble. Neither ship had been heard from Monday on the way to fishing grounds off the Pribilof Islands, Boatman said. The Altair left Dutch Harbor at about 2 a.m. Monday. The Americus followed it out at about 8 a.m. The fishing vessel Neptune Jade spotted the overturned Americus 35 miles north of Dutch Harbor late Monday, but the Neptune Jades crew radioed it could find no survivors or life rafts. Heavy seas Wednesday again kept search ships away from the Americus and stymied a Dutch Harbor police diving teams efforts to search near the vessel. The boat, which had been drifting to the west, sank about 70 miles northwest of Dutch Harbor. Boatman identified those aboard the Americus as Capt. George Nations, Jeff Nations, Brent Boles, Larry Littlefield, Paul Northcut, Vic Bass and Rich Owes, all of the area. Those aboard the Altair were identified as Capt. Ron Beirnes, Jeff Martin, Tony Vicnhkje, Brad Melvin, Mark Breckonridge, Troy Ju- - Wednesday afternoon as searchers hunted unsuccessfully for some trace of its crew and its missing sister ship, the Altair. Seven people were aboard the Americus when it flipped Monday in stormy seas. The Altair also carried a crew of seven. Both vessels are owned by Jeff Hendricks of Ana-corte- s, Wash. Three planes, a cutter and a held the Bering Sea from Bristol Bay to the Pribilof Islands on Thursday. Coast Guard navigation stations in the area have been trying to make radio contact with the Altair. Until they do, itll be considered overdue and missing, said Petty Officer Bill Boatman. icopter Sudan and Egypt backed Habre in his drive from exile in western Sudan last year to oust former President Goukouni Oucddei. Habre has Nimeiri's government has had to dispatch troops to southern Sudan in recent weeks to try to put down attacks by wandeting bands of gunmen on northerners. after leaving Dutch Harbor early Americus sank 125-fo- The Sudanese news agency quoted Badr Eddtn Suleinan, a senior official in the ruling Sudanese Socialist Union, as saying Sudan supported Chad against "all alien powers which attempt to interfere with (Chads) internal affairs or trespass on (Chads) property. said Libya is now supporting Oued-dei- 's eftort to regain power in Chad. As leader of a nation crippled by 16 years of civil war, Habre would likely need all the help he could get if Libya moved back into Chad. Sudan also is in a weak position. Base at Anchorage were joining the cutter Sherman and its helicopter in Thursdays search. ended unsuccessfully Thursday, but officials said it would resume at first light Friday. Weve lost boats before out there, but this the first time weve lost two sister ships without a trace, said Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Ray Massey in Juneau. Theres just been nothing found. One body has been spotted in the water, but officials were unable to recover it. The dermanson and Randy Harvey, all' of the Anacortes area. rv' ' ' ; Continued From Page One ' 4 A 'I :?'!: t. ' V' 5M ? . yi VS5 . ' " YC s 'p(V .-- Ofl.'i criss-crosse- Ana-cort- Explosion Rattles the Offices Of Soviet Airlines in Capital - A bomb WASHINGTON (UPI) exploded outside the Aeroflot Soviet Airlines offices Thursday night, shattering office windows and sending an echoing boom through downtown Washington. Little other damage was caused and no injuries were reported, police said. The explosion at 9 23 p m. MST less than a block from the Soviet Embassy and was heard by squad cars five blocks away. Police immediately converged on the scene k and blocked off the streets in a area surrounding the eight-stor- y two-bloc- building. D.C. police spokesman Lt. Michael Radzilowski said the explosion was made by a small device that made a big noise. He said no injuries were reported. Besides the shattered windows, there may have been some minor damage inside the office, he added. Aerflot is across the street from a major hotel, but the area is generally not heazily populated at night. The police bomb squad, using search lights and dogs trained in sniffing out explosives, carefully checked cars, trash cans and the street for other bombs Technicians planned to scour the area most of the night for any remnants of the 0 I 1 I ( B B 1 1 B B B B I B I B I B at the Soviet Embassy, located within a block of Aeroflot, said the embassy had received no information about the blast. All we know is that there was an explosion. We're waiting to see what it's all about. A bomb technician said the explosion marked the fourth attack on Aeroflot in Washington in eight years. There was a similar attack on the airlines New York office Jan. 13, 1980, that left three people slightly injured. In separate calls to United Press International after the 1930 bombing, male callers claiming to repreCuban terrorist sent the group Omega 7 and the Jewish Defense League each said they set off the blast. Later, a man purporting to be a JDL officer denied the group had any part in the attaek, but said we applaud the bombing. No arrests were made in connection with the blast. B I Do ou need information want sports scores, li.no a news stars or feature ou want to talk about? Is sour paper missing Do nu want to discuss a classified or displa) advertisement? fl ( . 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