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I_ Page 6 J inter/national news Egyptian official attacked CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Egyp tian police sources said Sunday that gunmen in two cars sprayed machine gun fire at the home of Interior Minister Nabawy Ismail, killing an unde termined number of his bodyguards Ismail told a news conference the report was “completely a lie “ The police sources said the attack occurred hours after the funeral on Saturday of Pres Anwar Sadat They also said there were armed attacks on at least two police stations in Cai ro, and a shootout between police and Moslem funda mentalists barricaded inside a Cairo mosque Security sources, meanwhile, said they were seeking at least two other suspects in the as sassination of Sadat last Tues day Ismail called a news confer ence minutes after the report of the attack on his house, but later refused to field questions Instead, he took reporters on a tour of his offices and. in the process, said there was no at tack on his house He characterized the report, from sources whose reports in the past have been accurate, as "completely a lie, don't believe it." Then he said there would be no news conference, and told reporters to leave Reporters who drove by his house Sunday night saw no evidence of damage but securi ty men prevented reporters from getting a close look The police sources had said the attack occurred late Satur day or early Sunday and that some of Ismail's security men were killed The attackers es caped, according to the report The police sources said the cars used in the attack — a white Peugeot and an orange Fiat 125 — were believed to be the same vehicles used by armed men who assaulted two police stations in Cairo on Saturday The assailants escaped and there was no word on casual ties The official Libyan news agency JANA had reported Sat urday that Egyptian guerrillas raided the Shubra police barracks Friday afternoon and that a number of people were killed or wounded JANA, in reports in the Libyan capital of Tripoli, also reported Saturday that Egyptian "patrio tic guerrillas' had blown up two ma|or railroad lines The claims by Libya could not be confirmed An Egyptian security official said authorities are seeking two more suspects in connection with Sadat’s assassination dur ing a military parade in Nasr City, a suburb of Cairo The government has insisted that only four men — three civilians in army uniforms and an artillery lieutenant — had participated in the attack against Sadat Egypt, U.S. pledge cooperation CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Secretary of State Alexander Haig said Sunday that Egypt is America's "foremost friend" in the Middle East and predicted a reconciliation soon between Egypt and Saudi Arabia He also said the United States would become more involved in the Mideast as a result of Pres Anwar Sadat's assassination "demonstrating that it is not fatal to be an ally of the United States "We re going to have to show our presence here from time to time," Haig added Haig talked with Egyptian President-designate Hosm Mubarak for nearly an hour Sunday in their second meeting since Haig arrived Friday at the head of the U S delegation to Sadat s funeral "The United States intends to work actively with our friends in the region and foremost among those is the government of Egypt and the people of Egypt, for whom our friendship and respect have been deepened by this tragedy,' Haig said “We look forward to more strong relations with the United States,” said Mubarak, who is Sadat's hand-picked successor and the only nominee on the ballot in Tuesday's referendum to name a new president Haig and Mubarak appeared jointly before reporters follow ing their meeting at Orouba Palace ‘ We would welcome" a closer relationship between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, Haig said "I do not expect this will be too difficult in the weeks ahead “I see a very strong possiblity because of the convergence of strategic outlook and mutuality of interests between the two regimes " Saudi Arabia's conservative government and most other Arab regimes severed diplomat ic ties with Egypt because of the Egyptian-lsraeli peace pact Haig said he had not taixeu with Mubarak about Egypt's relations with other Arab countries "It's an Arab matter It's not a matter for the United States to impose itself," he said However, Cairo's Middle East News Agency quoted Mubarak as saying the Arabs would have to take the first step "They froze relations with us We did not initiate this action They did Therefore, the initia tive should come from them," Mubarak was quoted by MENA as saying during an interview with Newsweek magazine The agency distributed the Arabic text of that interview At the news conference with Haig, Mubarak promised to carry on the peace process with Israel "as it was planned " Your hosts, Steve end Judy Leah cordially Invite you to vlHit Macho's and try the moat delicious Mexican food you’ll ever taste. VUII XmuUu'n ImIrffat for lla boat froai Mtealoo. W. 11th and City View 4H&415U5 Monday, October 12,1981