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Monday, February 6, 1989 THE DES MOINES REGISTER 7A Associated Press Israeli troops kill 5 Arab guerrillas v. Ortega praises U.S. aid pledge i By SHABRA CHARTRAND 1M9 N.w York TknM JERUSALEM, ISRAEL Israeli troops killed five heavily armed Palestinian guerrillas in a iref ight on the edge of Israel's self-declared security zone in Lebanon early on Sunday, the army said. The army said the guerrillas appeared to be affiliated with two radical factions of the Palestine Libera Strip. Arabs said Hammad Qattar was shot through the heart during a protest against the killing on Saturday of two other Palestinian teen-agers by Israeli troops.

Twenty-four people were wounded in the clash on Sunday, including a two-and-a-half year old boy shot in the leg, officials at several Gaza hospitals said. and an Israeli-backed militia known as the South Lebanon Army. "From the weapons found in their possession, it appears they intended to perpetrate a large-scale act of terrorism inside Israeli territory," the spokesman said. Also on Sunday, a Palestinian was killed during rioting in the Shati refugee camp in the Gaza MANAGUA, NICARAGUA (AP) President Daniel Ortega praised a U.S. pledge to hold off military aid for rebels and proposed that the United tion Organization that have resisted the recent efforts by Yasser Arafat, the group's chairman, to take a more States join Central American govern ments to fight drug trafficking, news conciliatory stand on seeking negotia tions with Israel.

papers reported Sunday. Barricada, the government news The incident in Israel's declared security zone was apparently the first paper, quoted Ortega as saying Vice President Dan Quayle's promise and other comments on Nicaragua were attempt by guerrillas of a PLO fac tion to infiltrate Israel's northern "constructive, intelligent and not ANCHORED WALLS HAS THE The GRIP-TITE SYSTEM will stabilize your basement wall and remove the worry of your foundation problems. THE GRIP-TITE WALL ANCHOR The most reliable solution to basement wall stabilization, at a fraction of the cost of replacement. Eg border since November, when Arafat renounced terrorism in a speech at Quayle told reporters in Venezuela the United Nations in Geneva. last week that the Bush administra An Israeli military spokesman said tion was "going to give the diplomatic identification cards and insignia route a chance" to resolve the 8-year war between the leftist Sandinista worn by the five men indicated that they were from the Popular Front for government and U.S.-backed rebels We encourage you to ask us for references ANCHORED WALLS INC.

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Arafat leads the PLO's main President Oscar Anas. Winterset, la. They all were in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, attending Thursday's stream Fatah faction, which Israeli army officials acknowledge has not tried to attack Israel or Jewish tar inauguration of President Carlos An-dres Perez. gets elsewhere since November. Ortega did not meet Quayle but showed a new peace proposal to for Teen-age girls called to serve in the Afghanistan militia tote their Ak-47 assault rifles as they march in a massive rally Sunday by party workers and soldiers in Kabul.

President Najib claimed the regime could defend itself and the people from insurgents in the wake of the departure of Soviet soldiers. Last Soviet soldiers quit Kabul, Moscow reports The spokesman said an Israeli army patrol had encountered the mer President Carter Wednesday. WE WILL PAY WELL OVER $100,000 FOR IMPORTANT WORKS BY Quayle criticized that meeting, telling reporters Thursday, "Obvious- guerrillas in the eastern sector of the border strip in southern Lebanon that Israel considers a security zone. The enclave is controlled by Israeli troops ly when you have a former president meeting with heads of state we don't meet with, it has a chance of compli cating Ortega told Barricada none of John Peto Ammi Phillips Edward H. Potthast Hiram Powers Norman Rockwell A.

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Jalalzar, head of the department dealing with malnutrition at Kabul's Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital. "We cannot give vaccinations except in Kabul. We cannot even get to nearby villages. We have nothing left in the hospital. Before, we could give enough food powdered milk, wheat, things cooked in protein rich oils, some meat, powdered eggs.

Now we have nothing to give them." Shevardnadze Talks In neighboring Pakistan, Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze extended talks on the civil war. Guerrilla sources said he would meet today with the Moslem insurgents Quayle's statements contained "confrontational responses, including when reporters asked him about my meeting with former President Carter." The United States has refused to negotiate with Nicaragua, saying the Sandinistas must first negotiate with their opposition. Ortega also said Nicaragua's Foreign Minister Miguel D'Escoto will present a plan next week to the United Nations calling on the United States to work with Central American governments to fight drug trafficking, the pro-government El Nue-vo Diario reported. "It's well-known that Central America is used by the drug traffickers as a staging ground from south to north," Ortega told the newspaper, without providing any details of the plan. boost the guerrillas' chances of taking over in Afghanistan and creating an Islamic republic once the Soviets are gone.

Najib's rally, broadcast on national television, was staged largely for the dozens of foreign journalists in Afghanistan for the Soviet withdrawal. "The Russian armies are leaving the country and we will defend ourselves," said the 43-year-old Najib, dressed in combat fatigues. "We have to be strong. We have to unite." Transport Planes As he spoke, more than a dozen giant Soviet transport planes streaked off in different directions, spewing flares designed to deflect heat-seeking missiles fired by the guerrillas, or Mujahedeen. Artillery fire, which officials said was aimed at the rockets, could be heard in the distance.

U.S. officials closed the mission last week because of fears the Afghan army will not be able to defend the capital against the guerrillas once the Soviet army has departed. The Soviet Union sent troops into Afghanistan in December 1979 to replace one Marxist regime with another and stayed to help fight the U.S.-and Pakistani-backed insurgents. Under a U.N.-mediated agreement, Gorbachev to visit China in mid-May BEIJING, CHINA (AP) Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev will visit China from May 15 to May 18 for the first summit between the two countries since they split bitterly 30 years ago, China announced Monday. The official Xinhua News Agency also issued a joint Chinese-Soviet statement on Cambodia containing points of agreement reached between Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze and his Chinese counterpart, Qian Qichen, in meetings last week.

Both support a Vietnamese troop pullout from Cambodia by September, with "strict international supervision," and an end to Chinese aid to Cambodia's anti-Vietnamese guerrillas. They still differ over the composition of a transitional government in Cambodia from the current Vietnamese-installed Hun Sen regime to a popularly elected government. Xinhua said the two sides will continue to discuss their differences. However, China apparently considers the Cambodian problem close enough to resolution to go ahead with a Chinese-Soviet summit. One of its conditions for a summit has been a Vietnamese withdrawal from Cambodia after a decade of fighting the Soviet-backed Afghan government.

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The Moscow Radio report said that although troops had moved from Kabul, there still were troops in other areas of Afghanistan moving toward the Soviet border. It said troops were moving from the western Afghanistan city of Shindand to the Soviet border city of Kushka. Town officials in southernmost Switzerland considered rationing drinking water Sunday as meteorologists reported a record 62-day dry spell in the region. IF THIS WERE ALL WE HAD TO OFFER. WE'D BE JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE! Ex-Nazi sees party sifting in parliament BONN, WEST GERMANY (AP) -The right-wing party that startled the country a week ago by winning 7.5 percent of the vote in Berlin elections would garner 11.5 percent in national balloting, according to a poll released Sunday.

The former Nazi SS soldier who heads the Republicans responded to the poll, published by the weekly Welt am Sonntag, by predicting his party would win seats in the European Parliament. "With this, the sensation is perfect," Republican leader Franz Schoenhuber said. "With this, our entrance into the European Parliament in June of this year is more than likely." West Germany has 81 representatives in the 518-seat Parliament, based in Strasbourg, France. The Parliament discusses issues facing Europe but it has no legal powers. Gains by the Republicans threaten further setbacks for Chancellor Helmut Kohl's center-right governing Christian Democratic Union, which has lost ground in the last five state elections.

According to Welt am Sonntag, a poll conducted over the past week by the Wickert Institute in Tuebingen asked respondents which party candidates they would vote for if elections were held the next day. "The Wickert Institute came to the conclusion that 11.5 percent of voters would choose the Republicans," the newspaper reported. Party candidates in the Berlin legislative elections Jan. 29 called for the ouster of foreign workers and asylum-seekers, many of whom are from Third World countries. National elections are not scheduled until 1990, but there are several more state contests this year.

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