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International
Guerrillas cause havoc
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AI*J Scores of
soldiers, leftist rebels and civilians were killed in a
guerrilla offensive called in solidarity with Panama,
reports from both sides said Tuesday.
Venceremos. the clandestine rebel radio, said
guerrillas inflicted 137 casualties on .to government
positions Monday in an offensive called "Together
with Panama in Its Fight for the Canal and Its Sov
ereignty."
The rebel Farabundo Marti National Liberation
Front has issued made statements supporting Pana
ma and has portrayed Gen. Manuel Antonio Nor
iega. the de facto ruler, as a victim of "Yankee im
perialism."
According to the army press office, soldiers killed
32 rebels and wounded 2B during confrontations
Monday in three of El Salvador's 14 provinces It
mentioned six soldiers killed and seven wounded
No breakdown of dead and wounded was given
in the rebel radio broadcast, and It said nothing of
guerrilla casualties. Each side tends to inflate the
other's losses
Eight Salvadoran civilians were killed Monday
when their van either struck a mine or was am
bushed in La Liberlad province 45 miles northwest
of San Salvador. Judge Hugo Castaneda told report
ers in the area He said seven were wounded, some
of them seriously.
Egypt back in Arab League
CASABLANCA. Morocco (AP) — King Hassan II
on Tuesday welcomed Egypt back to the Arab
league after 10 years of ostracism as he opened a
summit conference focusing on sharp divisions
over Lebanon and the Palestinians.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak urged greater
solidarity among the league's 22 member nations
and said the Arab world hopes this conference will
mark a "new dawn."
Hassan said he was happy to see the Egyptian
leader "here among us. representing his people, the
people of Arab Egypt who have fought and strug
gled for a half-century ... in support of Arab
rights "
Twenty-one Arab lenders are attending the two
day summit, including Col Moaminar Gadhafi of
Libya, who had threatened to boycott the meeting
in protest over Egypt's readmission.
Only Lebanon, ruled by rival Christian and Mos
lem governments, was not represented for the first
time since the Arab league was formed in 1945.
Hassan greeted his guests at the entrance to the
palace as they began arriving separately at 6 p m. in
bulletproof limousines The king did not embrace
Gadhafi. as he had the other leaders.
Ayatollah goes through surgery
NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) Ayatollah Ruholtah
Khomeini underwent surgery Tuesday to stop intes
tinal bleeding, and his son said the 89-yoar-old rev
olutionary patriarch was in “very good condition
"There is nothing for the people to worry about
The operation was successfully completed this
morning and the doctors are satisfied and happy
with the results." Ahmad Khomeini said on Tehran
radio
Tehran television showed the five-man medical
team that performed the surgery and quoted one of
the doctors as saying Khomeini was in excellent
condition
In Paris, however, an exiled Shiite Moslem leader
told The Associated Press he understood Khomeini
had "lost a great deal of blood” and was in “pre
carious" condition. Ayatollah Mehdi Ruuhani
would not reveal his sources or provide details.
Tehran television showed Khomeini leaning on a
stick and walking slowly into hospital accompanied
by his son.
National
Have car, will runaway
PRANKLJN. La. (AP) — Police chasing a 9-year
old boy who started his mother s car with a screw
driver Tuesday had to back off when their sirens
caused the child to speed up to 60 mph and faster.
The five-mile chase from the boy's home in Bald
win to this south central Louisiana town ended
when a motorist saw what w’as happening and used
his car to stop the boy from entering a four-lane
highway.
The tiny driver, whose name was not released,
tried to avoid the blockade by shifting the the four
speed tar into reverse. Instead he backed into a pur
suing police car.
The boy was sent to a state juvenile center in Ba
ton Rouge, said Baldwin Police Chief Al Gros. He
was charged with three counts of unauthorized use
ol an automobile and other traffic offenses.
The chase began when someone reported a car
l>eing driven in a reckless manner, said Detective
Sabria Hill.
"1 knew it was a child in the car. You could just
see the top of his little head above the dashboard."
she said.
Wright probe goes on
WASHINGTON (AP) lawyers for House
Speaker |im Wright and the ethics committee
clashed Tuesday over whether the panel had
stretched the rules when it charged the nation's
highest elected Democrat w ith t*9 ethics vacations
And Wright, who watched the proceedings on
television, appeared less than confident that he
could survive as speaker regardless of the outcome
of Tuesday's hearing. "That remains to bo seen,
he said "if I can't be not just a respectable speaker,
but an effective speaker, then I wouldn't want to lie
speaker."
Wright's Houston lawyer. Stephen Susman.
pleaded with the committee to "stand in the wav of
a lynch mob" seeking to oust Wright and asked that
the panel reject what he termed the speaker's perse
cution by the panel's special outside counsel, Rich
ard J Phelan.
A decision on the motion was expected as early
as Wednesday.
Regional
Police arrest protesters
PORTLAND (AP) — Twelve people were arrested
Tuesday morning when they attempted to block a
developer’s bulldozers from razing five houses one
day before a city commission was to consider desig
nating them as historic landmarks.
The demolition, ordered by Philip |. Morford.
president of Metropolitan Homes Inc., began short
ly after 9 a m. Morford plans to build row houses
and a retail and apartment complex on portions of
the block.
As late as last week, Morford had said he would
try to save the houses by seeking buyers to move
them. Tenants, who at first had resisted an April
eviction date, had moved out of the homes.
Neighbors who had fought for the historic desig
nation were stunned when the bulldozers moved
in. Several neighborhood leaders and Margaet
Strachan, a former city commissioner, moved in to
stop them and were arrested by police.
The landmark designation could have delayed
demolition for months.
"This is my home," said Jacqueline Magerl, who
had lived in one of the houses. "They're not going
to destroy my home without a fight. "
Magerl, who vowed to sit on the front porch of
the house, was the 12th person arrested.
Morford said he purposely ordered the demoli
tion before the landmarks hearing to prevent the sit
uation from becoming "politicized."
Migrant worker see problems
SALEM JAP) The U S Department of 1-ftbor
said in .1 report that the Oregon Employment Divi
sion's migrant advocacy program is a shambles,
with high turnover and little support from the divi
sion.
The federal agency said the Employment Division
violated two federal rules concerning the program,
which helps migrant and seasonal workers
The latxir department requires every state em
ployment agency to hire an advocate to ensure mi
grant workers don't face discrimination and receive
help The advocate must have free rein to meet with
farm workers and their organizations to help with
all needs, not just those concerning employment
"The real losers are the people this program was
intended to servce. the migrant and season farm
workers." the report said
The state has four weeks to respond before the la
bor department issues final findings, lames Kailev
of the agency's Seattle regional office said it was
highly unlikely that the department would punish
Oregon by withholding federal funding
House approves phone bill
SALEM (AP) — Phone solicitors who call people
who previously indicated they don't want such
calls could face legal action under a bill passed
Tuesday by the Oregon House.
The measure. HB3246, was approved 59-1 and
now goes to the Senate.
The sponsor of the bill. Rep. Cairl Hosticka. D-Eu
gene, said phone solicitors rank just behind high
property taxes and crime as the biggest problems
cited to him by his constituents.
Privacy is valuable and steps are needed to en
sure it's protected. Hosticka said.
At least one telephone company has begin a pilot
program of allowing customers to have symbols
next to their names in phone book listings indicat
ing they do not want solicitors’ calls.
Solicitors who ignore the symbols and call those
people anyway would violate slate unfair trade
practices laws under the House-passed measure
Such a violation would be grounds for court ac
tion to stop the calls and potentially to impose
penalities.
It also would be a violation of the law for a solici
tor to make .1 repeat call to someone who said the
first time they don't want such calls
The House also approved .1 measure that would
require insurance companies to give reduced preini
uin charges to drivers T>T) and older who sui cessful
ly complete state approved act idcnt prevention
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