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'4'',. .;04 c; .,?...;,: s f,y.:,r, .0454. , :.., , ,,,,f. ,,.,;, .,, W ,,s, ,.; , h Genseher, to) Washington for talks early next week with Reagan and Secretary O. State George P. Shultz. A U S. official said West Germany may not be trying to deter the United States from attacking Libyan targets but like most Europeans. they are reluctant to do anything Last week. based on information provided by US. intelligence, the Kohl government ordered the expulsion of two Libyan diplomats. The adnumstration had informed West Germany there was strong evidence that Libya was involved in the attack on the discotheque in w hich the soldier and a Turkish woman were kilied "They've given those guys the heave-ho,said the U.S. official, who insisted on anonymity. But we don't knorW yet if they are going to do everything we wanted. like shutting dikwtt the Libyan embassy." One of 350 protesters is taken away outside the in Austin, Minn. More violence is feared in llormel plant strike. it3. l'frft 12. April I blot plant t n:rance and police used teat gas to brt ak up the mot) Of, I the company tyied thr, k at hit ( I of hey were ass,o,lteit tl the mob and r ri ks and age plied vieees et t tat .AA all eig'.! otti, ers liottroan wer taken tO tet.,11,,(1 jriij released. but one hit in the hie(' with the allin411,1 TiLly need further ce. treatment It was the Lrst major outbee .1k of violent e in the long. bitter and un sanctioned strike that has divided this small tow n About hac bcen arrest., ed including lott in one day List month. but 1,11 wi're misdemeanor tor blocking roads charges. mo-tl- y Today's iolence wt.1,1 the hrst real bloodshed About 1.590 nientheis of Local 9 of United Food and Commercial korkers I mon. struck Aug 17 over wage cuts. Job safety, grievance procedure's and je.b security. disregarding orders to the contrary trom the international union .1m, e ',voile were irrested. 1ri Holtman said &Ming he fearec more iolem'e may ITUJA OUt A crowd of about puorde. sonit thciii union sympathizers from out ot tow nr used cars to block a street leading into the Ilagstup 1..lant of !tic Geo A Hormel & Co plant Nk hen polick arrested six of them tor rcfusing to 111"t the cars, iolence burst out have declared it a riot situa lion.- a police spokesman said. meaning those arrested could be chat ged oli telony rioting trikers and union sympathizers from out of town hurled rocks and slabs of concrete at policemen and someone with a toy water pistol spro cd n aninniniii Snitdte solution strong enough to burn holes through clothing at ofticers Officers lobbed soeral tear gas grenades into the .11(.1 i el.,n Ito nolA,' I -- strikers arrested F ridav. Hoffman ere Uttlf)11 nipathizer, of tw.en not actual strikers knoA hat they re going tr) acconnthe sant rhere s tht 17 II from '(r I I.J (CA ,itwut 11.P1.1).! t I l'; after orkers in 1an r4I4'ntl T!,e plant ht, gremete, them F:Kht officer, wi re" ininred fl h.rwn Fri IWO rupted hglit policcinen were injured ,,it,,,x7.,,. ft t lioruncl 17 ttrl.,, , Pre tIj strik,rs ttle0 Iivn tic ,,.. . ' ,d,1 kirg print 4 44,,,,r ,', ,,,,,o,,- ,, - 1( 1 ..0 - ,4- - - 0. , :( -- 1.9, - so, 4t , r "-1., ,,,,,- -. !Wm' il al 1.1, Al'srIN iTfi "',, , ,y,,,i.,,--,-- 4v$05' :t , ' i ,:,.. Aptt, emt, I Hormel Strike Erupts Into Riot; 17 Arrested, 8 Policemen Hurt I 1 .. 4,4:2 , 6...t t.4 - . .,I,- 4 ,,,';', . - - ', e But Kohl suggested at a news conference in Bonn that "others" may alse have been involved thereby flashing a note of caution The West German leader sent his ,,t, ' leo..., 4, ,,, . , ,, ,,, , fj )7:p .6 Lac ribatit. 'NIturdd, Thy ef ' 91 -e 4w- , ,k. 0 et",,,, -- ,, i. i. , ir t,,:freonty,..Nowe.,, i6.1,p , , . Reagan received a measure of diplomatic support from West Germary Friday w hen Chancellor Helmut E')111 identified Libya as a suspect in the bombing of a West Berlin discotheque. in w hich an American soldier IA as killed Ilans-Dietric- i : ,, ,..,. s'..44,2 444, .r ' 't :- ,t . . 14 411 , , , .,... 1, , , i' ,,, ;- l ,, sur: , .' '...,,b0' , ; 0,(0. 1' top-l- meeting ! ' - - -- ? - 7,- , - ,::411, r , A, , 40 , ,,,,, . -- r,v.- .. Orders Orders foreign numster, smo I' Lib a. oko á4 N,,,,,,,,- - ee I ha- their mentality right now There s no laA and order in their or ganitation Thev tiatin they are ing peacefully demonstrating. and thro-ainLu ge rocks, stores. bla( loon and spraying chemicals at uttieers Ni). I don t really feel it's eery peat etUl This is not a demonstration It turned into a riot Hight nuw it S er, but I hear some-thindo later." the they may they It chief said About 50 officers remained arouind the plant Friday afternoon. and about 75 strikers were marching around the courthouse chanting and demanding that those arrested - including a Union strategist hired by the local -- be freed Hoffman said he had asked the itv council to withdraw a parade permit issued tor a demonstration Saturday Reagan Adroitly Readies Public for Strike Against Libya Al! of these statements appear to have been and his senior advisers had agreed in principle istration officials have condemned Khadafy "mad dog" who has sponsored worldwide ter carefully choreographed to lay the groundwork that there must be retaliation for last Sunday's though Reagan and bomb blast at a West Berlin nightclub, in which rorism for rears and claimed to have evidence for a military operation ol his InVOIVement in recent terrorist bombings other administration officials have refused to one American serviceman was killed and anin Europe. other 63 were injured. say directly in public whether they plan to atA mai senior off icial noted tack Libya Reagan set the Besides reiterating earlier vows to retaliate stage for military action last month. when U.S. tor terrorist acts one the United Stati-- s has naval forces sank three Libyan patrol boats and sufficient evidence against those responsible, attacked Libyan radar installations after the Nels a Reagan and his advisers have rationalized surface-tLibyans fired Soviet-bulmilitary response in advance of the fact at them, The engagement occurred after U.S. forces entered the Gulf of Sidra. which is "We have to have a kind of was of showing In pheate. however. senior White House officlaimed by Libya but recognized as internation that terrorism is not a useful or effective means Nv of attack." said Defense Secretary Caspar W. cials have not been reluctant to hint broadly to al at ers by virtually every other country. is hkely. "We will re"The fact that U.S. naval forces crossed the Weinberger in Australia Friday. Denying that reporters that an attack official 'line of death and hit the United States would retaliate for the pUN spond to terrorism.- one targets and sank patrol -pose of revenge. he added, What we seek to do vowed a week ago. It may not be two hours. It boats indicates there is no reluctance to use force against Libya." said this official. lie addmay not be 24 hours. but we will respond," Is to make it clear to any country that does rely ed the public response to the on terrorism that it is not a profitable At the Pentagon. sources have confirmed priwas "overIn Atlanta Wednesday. NATO commander vately that two aircraft carriers and some 15 whelmingly favorable. Bernard W. Rogers said the United States had escort ships are proceeding to an area of the "Should the president act again." the official advance warning about last weekend's bombing Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Sicily when; added, "there is no doubt the country will back of a West Berlin discotheque. Rogers also said they would be within striking distance of Libya. him and there is no disposition in the Congress the government now has "indisputable eviWhite House official let to take the leadership away from him. lie has Another dence" that Khadafy was behind the attack. broad support." it be known earlier this week that the president By Owen Ullmann Newspapers WASHINGTON Despite the official silence at the White House about its intentions. the Reagan administration has been skillfully preparing the public and the press for an imminent military strike against Moammar Khadaly.s Libya Specific tnildary plans have been kept under tight wraps, but the administration has been using both public and private means to rally public opinion behind a major military Knight-Ridde- r In public, President Reagan and other o adrun top-lev- Itoberton Sa)s Khaddy Should to more terrorism unless The VIRGINIA BEACH. Va. (AP) only v.ay to stop terrorism sponsored by Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadaly is to kill evangelist Pat Robertson said Friday. Robertson, who is considering seeking the 1988 Repubhcan presidential nomination, said American retaliation could lead Khadafy is killed, "You don't strike the king unless you kill him." Robertson, founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network. said on his "TOO Club" television show. "You don't strike the king, just hit him in the face and walk away from him." high-rankin- g - , AlbbN kt, 31 till lioderate law that reflected Americans' outrage at the murders of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy. Shortly after the House voted overwhemingly on Thursday to woaken but to many provisons of the law retain a ban on interstate handgun sales gun lobby strategists huddled to plan their next step. At issue is whether the Senate should accept the House bill. or insist on a conference to water down or eliminate provisions won by handgun control forces. Retention of the prohibition on interstate handgun sales was added to the House bill after heavy lobbying by gun control groups and uniformed police officers. They also succeeded in tacking on a ban on future possession and transfer of automatic weapons. but those currently owning machine guns would be allowed to keep them. Sen. James A. McClure. bill that sponsor of a Senate-passealso would weaken the current gun law, said the House measure was a "positive step" but contains some provisions that 1 don't support." His office said he has not decided whether to accept the House bill. - Air 2 , I ,t 27:6' , r 0.417 r , ':.. 6i, .;., 4 , a lit IQ South 1 p.m.) 237-290- 8 a.m. to 5 pm.) 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Mrs. Brady. on the board of handgun Control Inc., became active in the fray some five years after her husband was seriously wounded in the March 30, 1981, attempt on President Reagan's life. The Reagan administration. however. endorsed the changes to the 1968 law that was enacted after the Kennedy and King assassinations. have Ns ' '0 , 1968 law. Telephone Numbers Infurtnittion Dept. Sports Dept. r ; . t 0 4 ttb , (Lisps its.34con, Art Dept. ' At- - IANI,40 0VIIIII 00 lflerrql,!Mr7K;y11.14 1 (Wekdays before 10 am.. Sunday before Cdrrier & Home Delivery Information v., .Ittyv.4 4,, . n SAVE cialt itop g,''''7.-Cvei:s-111-'"-- 286-13- d & . 41. 4. Rep. Harold L. Volkiner, sponsor of the House bill, said. I'm going to recommend to the senators that they take it and run with it as And the lawmaker who sponsored the gun control language. Rep. Wilalso predicted liam J. Hughes, Senate acceptance. The key vote on 'olkmer's bill was with support coming from 128 Democrats and 158 Republicans. 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