University Daily Kansan, September 17, 1984 NATION AND WORLD Page 12 One killed in Muslim battle By United Press International BEIRUT, Lebanon — A gun battle between rival Muslim militiamen erupted in the center of Lebanon's northern port city of Tripoli yesterday, leaving at least one civilian dead and 10 others wounded, security sources said. In the Bekaa Valley, Israeli warplanes broke the sound barrier over the town of Baalbeck where a luncheon was being held for the visiting Syrian defense minister, the Christian Voice of Lebanon radio said. Muslim militiamen fired at the aircraft with machine guns and anti-aircraft weapons but the barrage was not returned and there were no casualties reported, the radio said. Israeli troops also were fired on in the south yesterday, where guerrillas attacked Israeli comvys twice with rocket-propelled grenades. Druse Muslim Voice of the Mountain radio said. No casualties were reported. Security sources in Tripoli said the sudden outburst of sniping, which brought an abrupt end to the cease-fire, sent scores of civilians running for shelter and turned motorists away from a city intersection where the early evening shooting was the most fierce. Muslim Mourabitoun radio said five children were wounded when snipers opened fire on pedestrians and traffic. But Christian Voice of Lebanon radio said the children were wounded when a hand grenade they were playing with exploded. There was no immediate independent confirmation of either radio report about the wounded children in Turpi, 42 miles north of Beirut. Trippot, 42 miles north of Belfast. The security sources said the sniping died down later in the evening. Soviet paper attacks Reagan, Kohl By United Press International MOSCOW — A Soviet newspaper yesterday accused President Reagan and West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl of seeking to redraw the map of Europe to recover German territory lost by Adolf Hitler during World War II. Sovietskaya Rossiya, in one of the sharpest in a recent series of attacks on West Germany, said the two leaders were repeating mistakes of the past by trying to reunite Germany and restore the boundaries that existed before World War II The Soviet article was the latest in the Kremlin's campaign against what it sees as a plan to reunify the two post-war German states and, at the territorial expense of the Soviet Union, redraw boundaries that were established at the Yalta Conference after the war. In Bonn, the West German government rejected as polemical and unobjective the attack of the Soviet newspaper on West German policy. It said in a statement issued by its press office that such attacks would not deter the government from seeking dialogue and cooperation with the Soviet bloc. The Soviet article said American officials attempted 15 years ago to turn West Germany into a warhead aimed at the Soviet Union, giving Bonn officials "the illusion that this U.S. warned them to fly to renegotiation, to the Reich with the borders it had in 1937." Now, Sovietskaya Rossiya said, We were kolem and busily building up the arms race and "openly encouraging revanchists who demand that the post-war map be carved up in their favor" Duarte urged to look into deaths By United Press International SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — The leader of the country's Catholic church urged the government of President Jose Napoléon Duarte on Sunday to investigate a reported army attack that he said killed 50 civilians. ... 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