10 University Daily Kansan Nation/World Friday, Oct. 18, 1985 Guerrillas may release daughter United Press International SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — The government and leftist guerillas have reached a tentative agreement for the release of the kidnapped daughter of President Jose Napoleon Duarte, sources close to the case said yesterday. The sources, who asked to not be identified, said the agreement to end the kidnapping involved a four-phase prisoner exchange including the release of 23 kidnapped mayors and 22 political prisoners. But Julio Adolfo Rey Prendes, minister of communications, denied that the mechanics for a prisoner exchange were in place. "Your source told you most likely what the guerrillas are going to offer, but we have yet to hear any concrete proposals about the mechanics of the exchange," Ryan Prendes said. Leftist guerrillas, in a broadcast over their clandestine radio, earlier promised a "communication" yesterday evening about Ines Guadalupe Duarte Duran, 35, who was kidnapped along with a friend, Ana Cecilia Villaed, 23, on Sept. 10. A bodyguard was killed in the attack and another was seriously wounded. Roman Catholic Archbishop Arturo Rivera y Damas said Wednesday he met with leftist guerrillas who gave him a tape message of Duarte Duran and indicated she might be released within hours or days. A branch of the rebel Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, or FMLN, claimed responsibility for abducting the president's daughter and free 22 political prisoners and account for nine missing insurgents. According to one source, the first stage of a tentative prisoner exchange worked out by the church would involve freedom for an undetermined number of wounded guerrillas, now in the mountains where they have been unable to receive medical attention. The first phase would be completed within the next 24 hours under the tentative agreement. Agencies such as the International Red Cross would be responsible for gathering the wounded rebels together and getting them to a neutral country where their medical needs can be met, the source The second phase of the release would be freedom for Duarte Duran and her companion, the source said. said. Once the women are freed, the guerrillas would release 23 kidnapped mayors and in the final stage, the government would free the 22 political prisoners, according to the source. The kidnapped mayors, mostly from Duarte's Christian Democrat Party, have been abducted since the election elections were held in March. The FMLN, the umbrella organization of five armed groups seeking to overthrow the U.S.-backed government, said it kidnapped the mayors because they were attempting to exercise political control in areas dominated by the rebels. 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