Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1985 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Suspects arrested in Salvadoran murders United Press International SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Salvadoran security forces aided by American investigators seized three men accused of killing four U.S. Marines in a June sidewalk massacre, authorities said yesterday. Another suspect was reported killed. "There are three captured men," said Col. Aristides Napoleon Montes, director-general of the National Guard. "But there are seven terrorists yet to be captured." Montes did not specify where or when the men were captured. An 11th suspect was reportedly killed the night of the attack. Leftist guerrillas dressed in army uniforms sprayed bullets from automatic weapons on a crowded cafe June 19, killing four Marines, two American businessmen and six Latin Americans. The group was Central American Revolutionary Workers Party took responsibility for the ambush. "We now have William Celio Rivas Roman, Juan Miguel Garcia Melendez and Jose Abram Limas Aguilar," said Montes. "The terrorists are now detained and protected by the Defense Ministry. Their families have been notified." In. Washington, the State Department released a statement saying, "We applaud the Salvadorian government in the apprehension of persons believed to be implicated in the act of terrorism. "We hope Salvadoran efforts will result in the apprehension of all the perpetrators of this terrorist act." Montes showed reporters drawings of 11 people the Salvadoran government said were involved in the massacre. He said the rebels were divided into three groups for the attack. He said three men — including Garcia Melendez and Limas Aguilar, two of captured men - planned and covered the attack. Another four-man "amnihilation squad" actually carried out the attack, the National Guard director said. Among them was Jose Roberto Salazar Mendoza, who was killed by gunfire the night of the attack. While the gunmen were shooting, Montes said, Salazar Mendoza stepped into the line of fire and was wounded by fellow guerrillas. In a news conference at his palace, President Jose Napoleon Duarte we have successfully clarified the circumstances those that carried out the killings. "Three of them are under arrest. one is dead, and the others have been duly identified so we can search for them and capture them." During his news conference, Duarte read a letter he had sent to President Reagan, which said: "The efficient and impartial aid from your government in advice and equipment given the special investigative commission was an important factor in the fulfillment of this patriotic duty. "We are in a permanent and ongoing fight against those who believe that terrorism, death and assassination are valid instruments to seize power," Duarte said. 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