| Show ( - - - 1 A8 Terrorist Uses Israeli Ties vs Peace Talks: Sheet to Flee Issues Separate Says Swedish Prison of abhor Israelis The Salt Lake Tribune Friday May 10 1991 - 2tt ‘ - -- e"-- s0 7 '' ' ' - P '7: g'ib : ' t ( 1-7' 1 ' JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime - STOCKHOLM Sweden (AP) — A Palestinian terrorist convicted of bombings escaped Thursday by using a sheet to scale a prison wall and a shotgun hidden outside to commandeer a car the warden said Marten Imandi sentenced to life Foreign Minister Alexander Bess- for a 1985 bombing that killed one mertnykh also suggested the Soviet Union might use its control of Soviet person and wounded 37 in Denmark escaped from Kumla prison with Jewish emigration to pressure Israel convict into halting settlements in the occu- loan Ursut a Romanian-bor- n serving time for attempted murder pied lands Israeli leaders warned police said the Soviets would lose any role in the Police found the stolen car abanpeace process if they tried such a tac- doned near the Svarta forest about tic 21 miles west of the prison but The developments came a day be- tracking dogs lost the scent the news Bessmertnykh travels to Israel agency TT reported The car ap— the first visit by a Soviet foreign peared to have been damaged in an minister since Israel became a state accident in 1948 He is scheduled to hold talks Authorities warned people in the with Shamir and Foreign Minister area of south-centrSweden around r the Levy during the prison to stay indoors and to not stay open their doors to strangers Speaking in Amman Jordan the Warden Arne Granell said the Soviet diplomat said: "We do not ac- shotgun the prisoners used to steal the car had been left outside the pris- cept any preconditions for our paron wall in a plastic bag He did not ticipation in the Middle East peace say whether police had any clues process" state-ruHe told Petra news agen- about who left the gun Gunnar Falk the lawyer for cy that diplomatic relations and lmandi and Ursut said special re- peace talks "are two separate is- strictions on lmandi's contacts had sues" said Thursday that the So- been removed Jan 1 allowing him to viets' renewing ties was "a prior con- have visitors and make telephone calls without the permission of the dition for the Soviet Union's partici- pation in the peace process and we security police "The escape may be traced to defiwill welcome it" ciencies in the routines" Granell Moscow severed ties with Israel said over the 1967 Middle East war and He gave this account of the escape which occurred about 10 am: Anti-Government The two men were left alone in an outside recreation area while their SEOUL South Korea (AP) — Riot guard moved inside to watch them police swinging truncheons and firthrough a window tens of thousands In the approximately 30 seconds it ing tear gas fought of demonstrators Thursday in the to took for him get to the window protests in Imandi and Ursut somehow climbed largest years to the roof of the prison's most three Radical students cut their fingers guarded section — known as the to write protests in blood and carried "bunker"— and fled along the top of wood coffins to symbolize their hope the wall triggering an alarm for the end of the ruling party of a in his President Roh Tae-wo- o Ursut took sheet hidden clothes tied it at the top of the 23- The bloody fighting was the most foot wall and the men clambered to widespread since Roh took office in the ground 1988 and was considered certain to A guard watching television monithe political crisis for his deepen tors saw the final portion of the esgovernment embroiled in controvercape the warden said sy since the April 26 fatal police Imandi was convicted in December beating of a student 1989 in the July 1985 bombing of the Police said at one point 35000 Northwest Orient airlines office in protesters hurling firebombs and rocks were a block from the US EmCopenhagen Denmark One of three Palestinians convictbassy and heading toward the presied with Imandi was Mohammed Abu dential Blue House mansion Talb a suspect in the 1988 bombing "Murderous regime!" screamed of Pan Am Flight 103 over Locker-W- e the mob "Down with President Scotland Rob (fg 23-fo- ot ' ' ':°i ' r I Ase N 'IN t ':'' ' rt '' 4 ' 4 ' 1 0 :- 4 ' 4 6 3$ ' : ''' ' Ao ' ' r - 00-7- c4 4 -7- C - rf- 1) ' 4 '' it 0: 0- - at L -- ' woomr i(ii:'"— - 4 ' - ' ' 4 '' (7- k)'17 ' 1 ! 4- - A two decades hostility followed came to during which the Kremlin for arming the Arabs and restricting Soviet Jewish immigration to Israel The thaw began when Mikhail Gorbachev became the Soviet president The two countries established consular ties and the Soviets allowed Jews to emigrate freely Until then no Israeli government countenanced any active Soviet role in Mideast peace efforts But now Shamir is proposing a Mideast peace conference to be by the United States and the Soviet Union e provided the Soviets exchange bassadors with Israel However some Israeli officials have indicated flexibility on this is sue A goveimnent source said that though Israel definitely sees the principle of diplomatic ties as linked to the start of the peace conference "it does not matter if relations are renewed 10 minutes before it starts or two days after" An Israeli Foreign Ministry official said the Soviet Union has decided in principle to renew full relations with Israel but has not set a firm date possibly because of disagree-Shami- r ment within the Soviet leadership Min- - ister Yitzhak Shamir said Thursday the Soviet Union must renew full diplomatic relations with Israel be- fore assuming a role in Mideast peace talks But the Soviet foreign minister rejected the condition am-for- id al five-hou- 1 - - "'"'"maxorl184P L 711711 4 11- ' 'Allbhil- Navy Petty Officer Gene Hourican remains machine gun while close to his 50-calib- er ( Press Associated n scanning landscape near Doha US has fortified area near Kurdish capital in Iraq I MPs Close Kurdish Guerrilla Checkpoint Iraq Vows to Avoid Firing on US Planes It was not clear if Gen Nushwan actually admitted the Iraqis had fired at the plane Officials in Baghdad denied Iraqi forces had anything to do with the attack In other developments Thursday: The last American troops withdrew from the former battle zone in southern Iraq and left a UN peacekeeping force in charge of a it demilitarized strip on the ZAKHO Iraq (AP) — US military Thursday shut down the bigpolice gest Kurdish guerrilla checkpoint in occupied Iraq indicating growing impatience with Kurdish leaders for not helping move refugees down 7- from the mountains - The allies also said they had re' ceived Iraqi assurances that the i Iraqi army would avoid shooting in' cidents like the firing of at a US Navy plane early guns ' Wednesday Allied officers said Thursday they were heartened that local Kurdish guerrilla leaders had met for the first time with a high Iraqi officer to discuss reducing tensions Participants at the meeting Wednesday night said both sides agreed to try to form a joint police force for the security zone The Kurds' meeting with Brig Gen Nushwan Danoun Saddam anti-aircra- ft Iraq-Kuwa- border proIraq rejected a posal for a UN police force in northern Iraq UN Secretary-Genera- l Javier Perez de Cuellar said Perez de Cuellar said he had received Saddam's rejection of the proposal "by special envoy" shortly before his US-backe- d morning meeting in Washington with President Bush The closure of the Kurdish guerrilla checkpoint near Zakho followed allied criticism that the checkpoints were interfering with the return of Hussein's liaison with coalition forces in northern Iraq came after the general met with allied officers to give assurances Iraqi troops would avoid firefights Kurdish refugees They say the roadblocks are a cover for Kurdish guerrillas to extort money or steal from refugees Backed by three helicopter gunships US Army military police in a dozen Humvees drove to the checkpoint just outside Zakho Thursday morning and ordered it dismantled The Kurdish fighters left US Army Col Dick Naab the chief military negotiator Earlier Thursday Jordan's f or- eign minister Taher Math said Jordan would ask Bessmertnykh to use Soviet Jewish emigration to pressure Israel to adopt a more flexible stance Riots Rake Korea Bloody met Wednesday with Gen Nushwan to complain about VVednesday's shooting incident Iraqi troops Wednesday fired two bursts of artillery on US Navy A-- 6 "Intruder" warplanes patrolling Iraq according to US officials who said the shots missed Naab told Gen Nushwan the Iraqi action was "inexcusable totally unnacceptable and dangerous" according to Maj Susan Ives an Army spokeswoman Gen Nushwan responded by assuring Naab it would not happen again Ives said Allied officers say they believe the shooting did not signal a policy shift in Baghdad "It appears to have been more of an accident" Ives said anti-aircra- ft Tae-woo- !" Protests took place in 87 cities and townships news reports said Police said street protests took place in 37 cities 11 of them violent News reports said at least 200000 protesters took part in protests nationwide Up to 1 million people boycotted classes and workplaces reports said d In Seoul violent fighting raged for four hours There were so many clashes with riot police across the heart of the city that estimates varied from 35000 to 100000 protesters depending on the source Two ruling party offices were attacked in southern cities and their windows shattered One police station was firebombed in Taejon At Taegu 145 miles south of Seoul 13 people including two college professors were beaten and dozens injured when about 1000 protesters stoned a police station news reports said band-to-han- Pope to Return to Sit e of Assassination Try LISBON Portugal — Pope John Paul II returns to Portugal today for c his second visit nine years after surviving an attempt on his life at a major shrine in this predominately Ito- Marian shrines Three shepherd children claimed to have seen a vision of the Virgin Mary there in 1917 John Paul visited the shrine nine - important man Catholic nation The pontiff's four-da- y visit is to culminate in a ceremony at the shrine of Fatima where a renegade Spanish priest lunged at him in 1982 with a rusty bayonet Police grabbed and the Juan Fernandez-Kroh- n pope escaped injury - The trip is the pope's first since the May 2 publication of his encycli- years ago to pay thanks to the Virgin Sno c)u JWC for his recovery from gunshot wounds inflicted by Turkish terrorist All Agca in Rome a year earlier The pope is returning to Fatima on Sunday to again thank the Virgin Mary on the 10th anniversary of the Rome shooting The Spanish priest was tried for attempted murder convicted and spent several years in a Portuguese jail before being expelled to Spain John Paul's second visit to Portugal will be his 50th pastoral trip outside Italy since he was elected pope in October 1978 In a January encyclical John Paul urged more aggressive missionary efforts to propagate the Roman Catholic faith cal "Centesimus Annus (100th Year)" In it the pope spelled out his vi- world of sion of a economic and social justice leaving room for capitalism with a moral and religious core but giving no quarter to rampant consumerism Fatima 70 miles north of Lisbon is one of the Catholic church's most st iRoltiJ too PL7OM - ' L 1Zr"Ir N - 'I -1-- 1 : 4:41i e 4 JVC 4 biik4 ')whp &MI FAM91 mEwl 12 IiittolpsiN final fillittil ot ‘:Itittoreful i PRICE JVC 0 VHS Video Tape hour recording Great for use Clear quality picture FrAir-' - ' T-12- -- i I Reupholstering Special $19 00 Sofa & ' se t- t r - -- " t NIT - - ' - ! - - ' i 1 I 'i 141 ':ll trockz CI JT 11m' -p- z-1 i ':fl'z' - ' ! 1 They don't make furniture like they used to but we do !1 I rA I ' I i t '- t - ' ' N ii -- ' 8 27 SAVE Op atitritirj y 11SEPAVIA Wgh ' 4 L v gpsheop I (i11711D y 100 Reg 997 Includes standard grades and one high grade recording hours each two 'il te ' : Lj r----- ---r---' I 1 1 -- -- : JVC VHS quilloMilaellat !Lk-I- C - 4 -- recording time than most VHS-- tapes High grade picture quality for special event recording ' A - - ' W 4 length off3eOrsm5ionutn 90 0m - '' 4 allftWili i o 11""'""'"M""' !' 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