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Tijuana police issued a bulletin and circulated photos of Mario Moreno Lopez, who was left at the border by Im migration and Naturalization Service agents around midnight last Wednesday. But the INS said searching was "beyond our jurisdiction." Lopez and 33 other suspected illegal aliens were rounded up that morning on a Santa Ana street corner where Hispanics congregate to wait for rides to work, the INS said. Capt. Rolando Castillo, Ti juana police spokesman, said officers in all precincts would "do everything humanly possi ble" to find him. "I figure he'll try to cross again to the U.S. . . .," he said, "because it's quite a long time now that we haven't found him." He said the father, |uan Moreno, was 'pretty depressed." )oe Thomas, assistant regional director for the INS' Los Angeles sector, said a computer check confirmed Moreno's claim that Mario had a visa and was a legal resident of the United States. But the INS refused to help right its wrong. "We cannot form a search party to help locate him. That is beyond our jurisdiction," said INS spokesman )ohn Belluardo. Richard Wilhelm, INS opera tions supervisor at the San Ysidro border crossing, said Sunday night the agency can't help unless Mario goes to the border station. Moreno said Mario didn't have his resident alien card when he was picked up because “I was afraid he would lose it. I'm so sorry I didn't let him have it." Rebels to ok election SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — A Nicaraguan rebel group based here says it will support elec tions planned for Nicaragua in 1985 if six conditions are met — including participation by rebel leaders, restoration of civil liber ties apd the presence of foreign observers. Alfonso Robelo, one of five directors of the Revolutionary Democratic Alliance, said his group has no plans to disrupt voting if the conditions are not met but did not rule out the possibility. The leftist Nicaraguan govern ment is to announce an election date and other details Tuesday. The elections-will be the first since the Sandinista National Liberation Front overthrew rightist Pres. Anastasio Somoza in July 1979. Robelo, speaking at a news conference, said the conditions are: •Participation of all represen tative forces in the country, in cluding their directors. •An end to the domination of government functions by the Sandinistas, who function as the ruling political party. •Restoration of basic freedoms, suspended by the state of emergency in effect since March 1982 in Nicaragua. •Allowing Latin American observers to be present for the elections. •Clear electoral rules with for mal public assurances that the Sandinistas will honor election results even if they lose. • Elimination of what the alliance called "institutionalized repression" and removal of foreign military advisers. The shirt off his back ALBANY — An out-of-work Albany printer has been threatened with a damage suit by the Rajneesh Foundation In ternational over T-shirts, posters and hats bearing a silkscreen image of the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. The materials made and sold by Ronald Kennedy, 31, say, among other things, "Not wanted dead or alive." Swami Prem Niren, a member of the Rajneesh legal staff, last week sent Kennerly a certified letter claiming the foundation "is owner of all rights .. .to the name and likeness of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh." The letter, delivered with 10 cents postage due, said in part: "I have been informed that you are selling. . . posters, T shirts and hats with a drawn im age of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in a circle with a diagonal line crossing the image. . . .the man ner of use is demeaning, violent and hostile." The letter threatened legal ac tion if Kennerly refused to quit selling the items and surrender all unsold stock. Kennerly said he drew the pic ture of Rajneesh from a photograph, wrote the copy for a poster and showed it to his brother, a Douglas County at torney. His informal opinion was that "I was on pretty firm ground," Kennerly said. "I'm allowed an opinion," Kennerly said. "I'm not saying I want him dead. I just want him moved." 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