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DAILY PHOTO DEALS! MONDAYS Opticolor Film 199 135/24-100 ASA JL TUESDAYS Next Day QO£ 4” Reprint WEDNESDAYS One Hour QQ0 2nd Set of 4" Prints THURSDAYS Next Day QQ0 2nd Set of 3” Prints FRIDAYS Opticolor Film "I 99 135/24 *100 ASA JL Summer Hours Mon.-Fri. 7:45-5:15 Sat. 11:00-5:00 BOMBING Continued From Page 1 Shard* of metal and gla** lay everywhere on the street Along side one burned-out (ar were at least lwo bodies. covered hastily with bedsheets and foam gym mats One rewrite worker warned people nearhv. "Watch where you walk Those are bodies." A few yards away lav a woman's black leather shoe Nicolas Wohda. 56, who works in an office nest door to the destroyed building, told The Associated Press that he "felt a huge bomb, and then I don't know what Wohda, his shirt soaked with blood, received several stitches for i uts on his face and scalp lie said a police car was parked in front of the building at the time of the blast Secretary of Interior Alberto Iribarne later told reporters that two polic omen inside the car were seriously injured President Carlo* Menem said the attack was planned "from abroad and helped by people here " The government dm Jared three days of national mourning In March 1992. a bomb destroyed the downtown Israeli Kmbnssv. killing at least 2H pim ple and injuring more than 220. Responsibility for that blast was never determined Israel blamed Muslim funda mentalists for that bombing, and Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres indicated he believed Monday's explosion also was the work of Muslim extremists "We know who the strings lead to," Peres told Israeli tele vision Monday "We will have to make a supreme effort to i atch these terrible people." He r ■said Israel had s*nt a relief learn to Argentina. Menem said Israeli security and intelligence agencies were working with Argentine author ities to determine the cause of the explosion. As part of the investigation, Menem ordered Argentina's borders closed Rescue workers climbed the pile of rubble, all that remained of the building housing the headquarters of the Delegation of Argentine Israeli Associa tions. the country's principal |ewish community group, and the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association, a social aid organi zation. Dozens of volunteers passed up oxygen masks to workers climbing through the pieces of masonry and steel searching for survivors Many shocked bystanders sobbed uncontrol lably. "We need more oxygen! Get us oxygen!" rescue workers si reamed Others, noting the strong smell of natural gns, urged bystanders not to light matches for fear of causing another explosion. Security at the building was known to he tight. An A!’ reporter who visited the build ing Inst week saw a police car stationed outside. Guards checked visitors' identification, inspected their hags, and con firmed that they had appoint ments. The building, on Pasteur Street on the outskirts of down town fiuenos Aires, is in a tradi tionally Jewish neighborhood known ns Once, or Eleven, named for Sept tl. 1BH0. the date Buenos Aires became the capital The area is also populat ed by Koreans and other ethnic *We know who the strings lead to. tVe will have to make a supreme effort to catch these terrible people.' Shimon Peres, Israeli Prime Minister group*. A banner strung across the street advertises the Yiddish Mama Restaurant. About 250.000 Jews live in Argentina, most of them in Buenos Aires. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin called the attack “a cow ardly, criminal and evil art" and vowed that "Israel will continue to chase the perpetrators of ter rorism to the end " U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher, visiting Israel, called the explosion "a reminder that despite the glow ing prospects there are still the enemies of peace around the world, not only here in the Mid dle East." A Palestine Liberation Organi zation official in Argentina denounced the blast. "We deeply lament this attack against peace.” said Sujail Aquel, who represents the PLO in Buenos Aires. On June 1. Israel bombed pro Iranian guerrilla barracks in Lebanon, killing 50 Lebanese, including teen-age Hezbollah recruits. The fundamentalist Shiite Muslim group vowed revenge, and Israeli experts said they expected reprisal attacks to he carried out abroad. Free Delivery'- DQMMO*S FreeD^ry> DOUBLE DEAL DAYS! r SMALL PIZZAS Expires 8/31/94 Any One-Topping Upgrade to Specialty Pizzas for Just $9.99 LARGE PIZZAS $12" Expires 8/31/94 Any One-Topping Upgrade to Specialty Pizzas for just $16.99 #343-3030 1854 K 13th #461-0849 1580 N Park MEDIUM PIZZAS $099 H Expires 8/31/94 Any One-Topping Upgrade to Specialty Piuat for just $13.99 12" SUPERSUBS $09* PLUS, a 2-liter bottle of Coke* & 2 bags of chips. • "ZZESTY ITALIAN" ■ CLUB SUB ■ HAM & CHEESE • "VERY VEGr • BACON CLUB • TURKEY & CHEESE • ROAST BEEF & CHEESE • Expires 8/31.94 #746-3030 Springfield Mall #485-5475 9860 W 18th