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mmamm YWU Refugee KUALA LUMPUR. M Vietnamese refugees s after being denied per drowning as many as pushed the number of si weeks past 330. Police said 148refuge< recovered and 99 othc drowned after the boat! tcjsir x'uien, i?d mnes The Malaysian Fo meanwhile, that the ref Hai Hong, anchored off 1 allowed to leave the s campus here because tl to accept those who ca Rioting TEHRAN, Iran ? D ting "Allah is Great! through the streets of i were scattered by hea start to Moharram, th< thp nnr*nsitinn ns thp fir ^rrvw'*,w" v"^ " The government sa Friday night and two city's bazaar area. E persons died Friday gunned Moslem zealot: after curfew. And op number of dead at 70 Many more were in Tanker trucks were streets Saturday mori Bankers SAN SALVADOR, I bankers have been se sources said Saturday kidnapped by left-wing Dutch businessman ca] British Ambassador > Massie, manager of the and his assistant, Mich early Friday at a parki they worked. Massie, 46, and CI Salvador three months reports of ransom den Authorities say at 1* have been kidnaDDed ii them, a Japanese indi Great exi The questioning youthful faces are I along the streets b< of a parade. Thes awaiting the Christmas parade. RLD8 boat sinks lalaysia ? A boat packed with >ank in rough seas Saturday mission to land in Malaysia, 143, police said. The disaster milar refugee deaths in recent es were rescued, 44 bodies were ;rs were missing and feared sank in the South China Sea off northeast of here. reign Ministry announced, ugees still aboard the freighter Port Klang west of here, will be hip and settle temporarily in hp StnfPQ hnc nrnmicoH nnot find homes elsewhere. continues ressed like the dead and chan" anti-shah protesters poured downtown Tehran Saturday but vily armed soldiers in a bloody 5 Moslem holy month chosen by neof reckoning in Iran. iid seven persons were killed others Saturday, mostly in the lut diplomatic sources said 20 night when troops machines as they poured from a mosque inncitinn snnrpps nut (Vio tntal jured in the street battles, washing blood from downtown ning. kidnapped ?1 Salvador ? Two British ized by gunmen, and police they believe the Britons were guerrillas who are holding a ptive. uiiuies ru^uuupuiuiu) atiiu ittii Bank of London and Montreal, ael Chatterton, were abducted ng lot near the building where hatterton, 45, arrived in El ago. There were no immediate lands. east four foreign businessmen n El Salvador this vear. One of istrialist, was slain. oectations H ; looks on these -J typical of the mood jfore the beginning fiSl e spectators were West Columbia C?ndi Sltlon ? QAM^COCK^ Supplies 'ac WASHINGTON ? The presi< Petroleum Institute says there'? to be concerned about a widespi in the next few months. "Overall, there should be adec for the winter months," says Fr? that there may be temporary s octane unleaded gasoline in cei Ikard says any spot shortage s part to relatively mild weather ? fall, which had the effect of season in most places. This past week Shell Oil Co gasoline marketer, said it wi brands of its gasoline because dramatic increase in demand ( I jews, pone NEW YORK ? Between 150 angry over the fatal stabbing plumber and demanding mo clashed with police Saturday in station. Two different police spokesm< and one in central headquarters arrests. An Emergency Medical Ser persons, including 62 policemer the fracas in the 66th Precinct : Park section of Brooklyn. Most of those injured were t bruises. However, Maurice Kesl medical service said at least si ficer were treated for head inju btreated for a heart attack. )eath reconr ELIZABETHTOWN, N.C. Superior Court jury recommend a Lumberton woman convicted < in the arsenic poisoning death ( . death in the gas chamber. The jury recommended the Velma Bullard Barfield, 47, afU j deliberation. Prosecutor Joe Fr< for the death penalty but the ji mended life imprisonment. Superior Court Judge Henry M to sentence Mrs. Barfield later The jury convicted Mrs. Barfi the arsenic poisoning death of Si ot J - ? J At J j i ayivr uicu in ret,* aays u hospital. , ] Mrs. Barfield had pleaded inn< 1 insanity. V 1 jequate' ln\ ient of the American COi ) no reason for anyone Saturi read gasoline shortage hamp C130 < juate gasoline supplies a si ink N. Ikard, who adds thwes pot shortages of high still r rtain areas. flew c may be attributable in ?'Th tround the country this aircrs extending the driving a Cha ' have me nauun o laigcai "W< U begin rationing all from of an unseasonal and likely 'or the fuel. No i :e clash c: and 200 Hasidic Jews, was ^ of an elderly Jewish I re police protection, rii side a Brooklyn police I Twc en, one in the precinct escap >, said they knew of no Corre officii vices official said 70 ASp i, were injured during Willia station in the Borough from picket reated for sprains or six m tiner of the emergency tw x Hasidim and one of- by Jo ries, and one man was Wells in the imended ( - A Bladen County SUP ed Saturday night that by Cj of first-degree murder Cuttir )f her fiance be put to year-< InC i death sentence for each i >r about three hours of over t eeman Britt had asked him a iry could have recom- The in the [cKinnon was exoecteri m IfUOO Saturday night. suppo eld earlier Saturday in trying .ewart Taylor, 56, Jan. reope iter in a Lumberton In h Court >cent on the grounds of been Cuttir i ^jHHfcv: ::^M9B|^W' mmm %^2''^ 5TR /estigation [TAGEVILLE ? Air Foi day the utter devastation of ering their investigation of :argo plane carrying six cr earch of the heavily wooded t of Charleston for three of nissing resumed at daybrea >verhead to aid the effort, ere are no major distinguis ift visible at the crash site," si rleston Air Force Base spoke; been found anywhere except 2 always hold out hope there w the scene of the accident, ti ti identification has been made whose bodies were reco\ logist, Col. Raymond S. Benr Medical Center at Andrews A lown in to assist in the proc< nates recc > inmates cut a fellow inma ed from the minimum ctional Institution but were < lis said Saturday. tokesman for the Department m Jones, 33, and Larry Gathe; the facility about 7:30 p.m. i up by officers about 1:30 a.n iles from the institution, report said inmate Clarence ? J ? iicd aiiu vjttiners una was ci was reported in satisfactory Lexington County Hospital. lountersuit 4TEH ? A $1 million counte irrie Lenoir against former 10, both actions arising from t )ld daughter in 1970. >ctober, Cuttino filed damage against Mrs. Lenoir claiming he death of his daughter eigt ind his family anguish and c 58-year-old Mrs. Lenoir, a f HnrnMn onmmnnUn nan* Cn?w V* Mirtv vuniiiiuiiivjr ft iV'a I uuift Cuttino in her rural store thf sedly slain. For five years, M ; to have the investigation intc ned. ler countersuit, filed Thursda of Common Pleas, Mrs. Lent "injured, intimidated, harass io's actions. <33*. *# , Ipp^ ^ I re difficult rce officials said the crash site was the wreckage of a ew members. area 25 miles northe crew members :kt and helicopters ihable parts of the aid Maj. T.W. King, sman. "No remains in the wreckage, ill be survivors, but hat doesn't appear of the crew mem'ered. A forensic lett of the Malcolm ir Force Base, Md., ess. ^ptured te on the arm and security Walden juickly recaptured, of Corrections said rs, 26, walked away Friday. They were a. Saturday on 1-26, ur^ii- -ii ? i ? Yveub was uuucKea Lit on the left arm. condition Saturday filed rsuit has been filed state Rep. James he slaying of his 13i suits for $3 million continued publicity it years ago caused listress. ormer postmistress iter, claims she saw ; day after she was Irs. Lenoir has been > the Cuttino slaying y in the Lee County ?ir contends she has pH nnH hnrmpH" hv PaHHH