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Show ,iW ft..'.k..ajMim..i. j CZv ' rt I iti tfiiin nfirji !! 3 iw y ky I J 4 Veil. 21), Nu n Vs&itj.'m 4 a rfP 4 ,S im y I Salt Lake City, 3) tr,h-Mo- Umt, 'f 'VW a 8 V W r - 1 mr 4 K P' V'' Mornir-Nouir- nday fc 4-- 'J I. ,' 4 MI ' 16 17, ber n i M Robbing Crib? w - WASHINGTON AP) secretary of State Sundav that the I nited Shultz said George States should make no mote arms shipments to Iran contending 1 don t see ariv need for further signals of I' S good faith to moderate Ira- to whether he had stopped arms shipments to Iran saying ' I told you the truth once The president did not pause to ex plain the remark as he escorted Nancy Reagan into the White House porters question as LIEUSSSfeiniwfi Face the NaShultz, interviewed on ( BS did not criticize tion, past arms specifically shipments but said Reagan s decision to send a signal to Iran with an arms shipment was a IVm r mfi In'- - subject John Poindexter Embargo Still Stands v debate hen you get elected president that s one of the things you get the right to do, to make deei- W x , iJeutsc be I esse Agntur DHAKA Bangladesh An 11 month old bov . r d a J m, nth old girl were man ud n nutnern Banglade h ,'us wee m nd te end a 20 year fu.J btlw en two fam llies over film 1, u, newspapers here said The Bengali up u c Dan ik ihe cere Bang l new piper III ' 1, r vil lllonc SalUlllaV .age aim u j"1 i ,n s t ; i ti m 'hak.i was ii (i n mm e tf m non pi i , h 1 i admit nti e ion uenic s that tne arms s( ip were in evnange lor the release ot Pa v id Jacobsen vc k c i two s ago The same group Id Jlcobscn 1,1, holds that rry Anderson chief Middle Fast oi a spomlent lor Hie Asso eiaud 1'icss aid 7 nomas Miner land dean cu ,11 be i ui V, ic 1, aii I live At least time othet hostages arc held bv another group or groups that mav not hive It .nun ties Bird inter v.c wed l ABc s Inn Week with Pnid Hr inkle v uged the administration to chcliic public Iv an rd to arms shipn ents i. It an I he important tl.ing is toi the pies, dent to move as quickie as he (an 'o iepuir the dam age Bvtdsaid One is tost lie public and ae t unequivocallv to stop aims shipments to not onlv Iran but bi one ter roust mints 1 x In Bangladesh c 1 mans are in danger of being killed now that his efforts have been made public Senate Democratic leader Sen Robert Bvrd D W a , urged the admimstiation to state pub licly there would be no more arms shipments to Iran 'or any other terrorist state" A congtes sional investigation into administration deal mgs with Iran, which Reagan denies were di red negotiations for the release of hostages is to begin this week President Reagan returning to the White j l? shultz said He declined t sav what advice he gave Reagan on the ship ments Asked if more aims would be suit he said It s certainly against our policy an think the As tar as m i ui signal has been gi.en cerned don t see any need f ir fui ther sign further on whether more a'lim will be sent Shultz said Under the cure umstani s of Irans war with Iraq its pursuit of ten ot ism its assoc ia cion win, nose holding our Hostages Hn Jell ui 1 in a it vi i v oiiifl l I luini uiii no He said however he did not speak toi tin entire administration Lxplaining why earliei this fall he told it pit seniatives of moderate Arat states hat the United States was not sending arms to Iran Shultz said my own information about the op eianonal aspects of what was going on was fragmentai v at best He also said U S polo y on arms shipments remains intact and theie hasn t been any flood Of I S qrmv. to Ir'4n nnHprt rul Poindext-- r appealing on NBLs 'Meet the Press did not sav specifically that no more arms would be shipped to Iran but said, Tht arms embargo still continues We do not feel it in our national intei tst to allow the floodgates to be thrown open to allow arms to be shipped to Iran 'We st.ll list Iran as a state that sponsors ' terrorism, he said However the tact remains that the moderate elements that we were talk ing to we think did have some impact on stop in Lebanon lor about a ping the hostage-takinvear k l V-- He sa,d Hit chance fi lie lc lease u! a), n.oi t I the live A net n j'.s still he Id in Lc t a nor, nav have beer j n feil b leeent disdo sui es W t w ul ft s a erv in s , ep w cu k ng til getting the In s ages lice Its possible this mav pi ogress to the p mu whtic we nuv gt I s m.e positive rc Jl sions ot that kind nians Meanwhile John Poindexter, President Rea gan s national security adviser, said the US arms embargo against Iran still stands and saiu he remains optimistic that more hostages terrorist groups might be released by pro-Irain Lebanon But Robert McFarlane former national security adviser w ho made at least one secret trip Ti , k Meet: c- n ' ii" air nijums ea 1 c c e ,uj e x V 111 I , Tla id n oi ul tie 'I p,' h Plages il ne n c c om in B, houi1 Ii I i n, be idc v i I r In v i v lit gn Is lit lievt il to be line tne nation s vmingi t bi idt t v t i tht ,q i i s nd 1 he punishable tin pi at tn e dt'i a new law (i, inning undei age uni ms Sini.il welfu't oi f n ui Is sav howevei that the pi ,n tic e is JimWri'ht I I) Texas House IX moc rat Hep ic leader intei 'ewed on tht c BSprogiam said It appeals that laws have been biokcn with the arms deai He said I S laws forbid aims shipments to it ri or ist countries including Ran and require the admimstiation to inform Con gress of covert at turns v s' pit alei.t etloi t lo diseom age eat ly mairiages Bai glade h last veai olfn ullv sit 22 as the minimum legal age (ot men and IK for we. Asked what Democratic controlled Congress would do if it finds illegal acts, W right said, I hav e no intention of trying to embarrass or pun ish anv person in the executive branch but do tnink that we need to establish that the law is supt erne and it has to be followed !' In an 1 men Bomb Damages IBM Bmlding fn W. s ermanv V Germ tny gIDELBI ( jt oh explosion heavily magtet an lnte, natiunal Business .achines Coro xeseaich center on u 'd no c . laities, po Sunday bui lice said Leftist terioi 'is claimed responsibility The bomb erupted at about 4am and damagt d the fac ade of the foul story budding and equipment inside officials said West German televison sa 'he homemade device was pi - ed on a second-floo- r balcony Police said it would take davs to estimate the damage but sail d was v t ,M Shortly before the blast anunv mous callus told two Ht.dilbug pastors to warn the night watchman to leave the building said Hans Juer gen Foerster, a spokesman foi the federal prosecutor s office Both pastors immediately comae t cd poijre who informed the watch man Foerster said He said bv die time pi Ik e ar i ived at the U S company s research fac ill ty in an industrial section of Heidelberg the bomb had gone olf lit sad p'ol'ce saw a car spt ed'pg aw iv In a le'ter fourd nearby a group calling itself the Hind Alaunh I ihi ingCell i laimed responsihilil tot tin attack h oerster said Hind Alamch. a member of the Rui Army Faction terrorist group was killed in a 1977 anlinei hijackirg 'We arc going on the assumption that those behind this attack can be found among the hard cole activists from the RAF Forrstn said West I For.'i iAp Soutl jl'L , ' imstry in a b adi ), SSid N'll the 'lemihtnizs saying North x. -- loudspeakers nvght indicate a powet st. . D Sources who follow events in North Korea s some military units or commanders could be involved and that might account for tt 'oitine programs on official Radio Dyoi.gvaag mb Kc Lee Heung sink spokesman for th. rean Defense Ministry said in a brief ante iker ment North Korean propaganda 'Cue. at the front line sa.d on Sundav Ki Ilf a bad been shot and killed He added that regular North Korean radio broadcasts monitored here had made no mention of such a happening, and that no confirma tion had been received through other channels ueesaid the South Koiean military wus on it. usual alert, but gave no either details immediately Police off na s ar rmunci u tbit the entire rational police force ' d Ven piui cd on full alct i ihe recent situation in in connect!., n North Korea and to block possible subversive attempts by impure elements The term impure elements normally is used bv authorities heie to describe communists pro communists or their supporteis Rumors had circulated in Seoul SuvJay that something had occurred in North Korea possi hlv involving the death of the North Koiean leader They were said to have originated with South Korean reporters based in Tokyo US military authorities in South Korea on Monday morning said they could not comment in any wav on the situation A former underground fighter against the Japanese army that occupied Korea ana then an officer in tne Soviet army during World War 11 Kim became North Korea s first premier w ith Soviet support when the People s Republic was formed on Sept 9 1948 He remained the count rv s onlv leader i i bee , hooting T jaii.c broadcast said theie was n confirmation of the report from North Korean radio broadcasts or sources hete in Seoul, the capital ot South Korea In T lyo, Radio Press, a Japanese ne'ws a gene v that1 Kim 11 Sung monitors communist blue broadcasts snd North Korea s offcial Radio Pyongv eng dio iot sav inv thing about Kim or a shooting in its hum lv new sc ast at 11 a m M, n ddV (7 pm Sunday MAT) Radio Dress said the houriv news program w is covering standard nu't'tu such as farmers experiences and the v need for In I 'eking, a North Korean Embassy o'fuial who refused to give his name o d The Assoc at ed Press Thu is a sheer fab a ation Then- is no such unrig The Souui Konm authordus i - have alwav' fabricated rurn'rs about No h Kor a Tncic was no explanation would di close ,Le rbirn uudsj c akers a o .c !. 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