NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, February 1, 1984 Page 9 U.S. to accept Salvadoran election By United Press International SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador โ€” Secretary of State George Shultz said Tuesday the United States will accept the outcome of March elections even if winner is the candidate allegedly linked to rightist death squads. Shultz conferred with Salvadoran officials for five hours before flying to Caracas Tuesday night to attend the UN General Assembly in Salvadora's new president, Jae Lusinigui. Shultz said he heard Salvadoran presidential hopeful Roberto d'Aubuinson, accused by human rights groups of directing the death of a peasant who speak "eloquency" about the principles of democracy at a luncheon. "We believe under those circumstances you accept the verdict, whatever it may be, of the people who do the voting," Shultz said at a news conference at the presidential residence. A victory by d'Aubuisson may easily erode congressional support for Eliott D'Aubuisson, also the former president of the Constituent Assembly and leader of the rightist ARENA party, has rejected calls by the U.S. to arm itself as of many as 25 military and civilian leaders suspected of terrorism. The March 25 elections have attracted six candidates, including moderate Christian Democratic Party leader Jose Napoleon Duarte, but no candidates will be representing the leftist guerrillas, who fear they will be murdered if they lay down their arms. Shultz said the United States would not provide vital economic and military aid unless the guerrillas were freed, and participate in the electoral process. In other news from Central America: *Salvadoran military authorities questioned and released three women Tuesday in connection with the alleged resale of food supplied by the U.S. Agency for International Development. selling food supplied by AID for refugees in areas where the army is carrying out U.S.-designed "pacification" programs. Reporters visiting San Vicente, 28 miles east of San Salvador, said a news story Wednesday. A spokesman for the National Commission for Restoration of Areas, an army relief agency known as the Army Aid Food and AID food was being illegally resold. - Judicial sources in El Salvador said that prosecutors and defense attorneys have reached a verbal agreement to bring to trial five former national guardmen charged with plotting the leaders of four American churchwomen. The guardmen are charged with the murders of Maryknoll nuns Ita Ford and Maura Clark, Ursuline nun Terry Stone and Donovan social worker Jean Denovan. The non-binding agreement must be reviewed by the judge in Zacateca before a trial date is set for the court. A judgment may be submitted in Salvadoran courts for three years. - Nicaraguan government forces killed 200 anti-Sandinista rebels in a northern province in January, defending a city and declare it a liberated zone. BEIRUT, Lebanon โ€” Iraqi gunboats and jet fighters destroyed five Iranian 'naval targets' and an American bombing squad in the battle on the Persian Gulf, Iraqi said. By United Press International Iraq's official news agency quoted a military spokesman in Baghdad, Iraq, as saying "a convoy of enemy naval targets had been detected this morning in the coastal sea," in the northeastern Gulf near the Iranian oil port of Bandar Khomeini. Iraq says it destroyed Iranian targets Iran had no immediate comment on the latest Iraqi claims of victory in the 40-month-old war between the Persian Gulf neighbors. The Iraqi said their air and naval units struck "with surprise" for an hour beginning just before noon and managed to destroy five naval targets. casualties and did not say what kinds of ships were destroyed. The news agency had no estimate on The Iranians scrambled American-made Phantom warjets and sent them roaring into action five minutes after the attack. "But our air force units intercepted them and engaged them in a dogfight in 1945." "One Iramian Phantom jet was downed and seen falling in flames while shooting." Soviet bombers kill Afghan civilians By United Press International Muslim rebels fighting the 105,000 Soviet troops supporting the Karmal government have headquarters in Russia but raiding spikes across the rugged frontier. NEW DELHI, India โ€” Soviet-led forces in Afghanistan killed hundreds of civilians in bombing raids on villages in the eastern part of the country, Western diplomats said yesterday. The reported raids, which could not be independently confirmed, coincided with what Pakistan said was the worst cross-border attack by Afghan MiGs since Moscow installed President Bashkir Karmal in Kabul at the end of 1979. Diplomats said the attacks on Afghanistan's Shomali Valley began on Jan. 19 and lasted through Friday, the same day that Afghan MiGs reportedly shot down the cross-border raid on the village of Adda, in northwestern Pakistan. "Heavy bombing and shelling of villages with some ground action by Soviet and Afghan regime troops" focused on the village of Ghaza, north of Kabul, one diplomat said. In Islamabad, Pakistan, a Foreign Office spokesman made the charge that two Afghan MiGs deliberately intruded into Pakistani territory Friday, killing The government originally said 40 people died and 60 were injured in the attack. 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