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Show V 1 4A The Salt Lake Tribune, Sundaj, Jumian Britons Retrace First Trek To South Pole 12, 19811 Iraqi Father Wins Honor For Killing Deserter Son Keuter News Agency BAGHDAD, Iraq President Saddam Hussein Saturday decorated a lather who killed his eldest son for deserting from the Iraqi army. In a televised ceremony, Hussein introduced Hastiim Mohammed Ali as a "model lor Iraqis" who had shot Ins son after refusing to accept him as a deserter. Ali, in his nud-50received a civilian decoration of the Rafidian Order An Iraqi war communique said its forces killed or wounded more than 100 Iranian troops in two actions while warplanes flew 70 sorties against Iranian positions along the Persian Gulf war front. The daily communique said an Iraqi raiding force killed or wounded 80 Iranians on the southern front east of the Tigris river It said the force also destroyed 11 boats, a bridge made of cork and several rafts The communique reported 20 more Iranian casualties in the Misan sector of the front and six casualties farther north. It made no mention of Iraqi losses. In Tehran, Iran Radio said its forces killed more than 100 Iraqis when they attacked Iranian positions in the llawr marshes on the southern gulf war front. Tehran Radio quoted war com munique as saying the two attacks were made on Thursday and Friday. Tornadoes Damage Areas in Bermuda Bermuda (AP) -Tornadoes hit Bermuda's south and north shores Saturday, tearing roofs from at least 30 homes, sinking boats and causing other damage, officials said. No casualties were reported A tornado struck the south shore s Devonshire area Saturday morning and another touched down on the north at St. Davids less than two hours later, the weather service and local police said. Police spokesman Sgt. Roger Sher-rasaid the first tornado cut across HAMILTON. tt 30 Reuter News Agency LONDON Three British explorers who set out 14 months ago to retrace the steps of Capt. Robert Scott through Antarctica reached the South Pole Saturday, expedition coordina- - NOW YOUR NEWSCARRIER IS COUNTING ON YOU! tor Peter Chrislopherson said It was the first trek to recreate the expedition of Capt. Scott, who reached the pole on Jan. 17, 1912. Scott, the first man to reach the pole, and his four men died in a blizzard two months later on their way back, only 11 miles from a supply cache. The three, Robert Swan, 28, Roger Mear, 35, and Gareth Wood, 33, set out on Nov 2, 1984, 74 years to the day since Scott begun his expedition. Like Scott, they carried no radio equipment and received no outside support of any kind. They do not have enough provisions to make it back after the walk but are to be picked by a single-engin- e plane, a specially modified Cessna 185, and brought back to their base camp at Cape Evans. The three were last sighted by a plane on Dec. 10 as they approached the Beardmore Glacier, the most dangerous part of the journey. They walked and skied for a year in freezing temperatures, each dragging a sleigh of provisions, eating the same menu of dried and instant food every day plus half a pound of butter each to keep up the fat level, Christo-pherso- Vr " houses." Officials also said boats went down off the island, in the Atlantic Ocean, about 600 miles off North Carolina The Sonesta Beach Hotel, popular with tourists, is in Devonshire but no damage was reported there. Smaller tourist hotels also are in the area. St. Davids is adjacent to the U S. 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