University Daily Kansan / Mondav. September 15, 1986 5 Bombing Continued from p.1 A waitress found an abandoned bouquet of flowers under a table in the Pub Renault, a restaurant in the showroom for Renault cars, police said. She alerted the head waiter, who carried it to the second-floor underground parking lot, alerting two police officers on the wav. Once in the parking lot, the bomb exploded. Officer Jean-Louis Breteau, 24, died from his wounds, and the two other men suffered serious burns to their faces and hands. French television said they were in comas. Police said the bomb, estimated to contain 4.4 pounds of explosives, damaged nearby cars and blew a gaping hole in the concrete floor that opened to the floor below. The Pub Renault was packed with people celebrating the introduction of the latest Renault model of the Super-5 automobile. A radio station was broadcasting the celebration live. Chirac said the government "has decided to establish mandatory visas for all foreigners, from wherever they come, coming to France with the exception of Chirac also said the army would join police and customs officers in guarding France's borders and airports. countries of the European Economic Community and Switzerland." The prime minister said that beginning today, 1,000 soldiers "are going to patrol our different borders, and otherwise hundreds of soldiers are going to be affected in the reinforcement of security at the points of entry into France, notably the airports." The bombing campaign began Sept. 4, when a plastic explosive was found smoking on a subway train. Its detonator had failed to work properly and the bomb did not go off. On Sept. 8, a bomb blew up in the Paris city hall post office, decapitating a woman and injuring 18 other people. A bomb at the Casino cafeteria in a suburb west of Paris went off Friday, injuring 41 people, two seriously. Shoppers Continued from p. 1 Two of Cromwell's friends, Marcia Strong, Lawrence senior, and Michelle Clark, Osawatomy junior, were pushing a near-full cart of groceries through the aisles. The two roommates said that they usually didn't shop late at night but that they wanted a little relief from their apartment. Stuart Nagel, Chicago sophomore, goes to grocery stores late at night when he has hunger cravings. "I come in when I'm hungry, and I hungry at night," Nagel said. usually come about once a week. I'll get grapes, Doritos with nacho cheese or tuna." Nagel said he rarely went to the grocery store after he had been at the bars. "Joe's runs are always better," he said. Joe's Bakery, 616 W. 9th St., also caters to students with midnight munchies. Wendy Brohner, Chicago freshman and a friend of Nagel's, was racing through the aisles of Kroger Super Store, 23rd and Naismith Dr., that night also. She shopped that late because she had available transportation to the store. "And when Stuart's car is here, that's when we go grocery shopping," Brohner said. Steve Musselman has been a latenight stocker at Kroger's for 10 years. Kroger's began to keep its store open 24 hours eight years ago. They were the first grocery store in Lawrence to do that, Musselman said. "We used to have a lot of shoplifters, drunks," he said. "Sometimes we had to physically throw them out or call the police. The last couple of years, since the other stores started staying open, it has been really calm." Over the years, he has gotten to know some of the late-night regulars, he said. Some are workers from Hallmark Cards and others are college students. Sea teams salvage lost Russian gold MOSCOW — British and Soviet salvage teams returned to the Barents Sea after a five-year break and recovered $4.5 million worth of Russian Imperial gold from the wreck of a British cruiser sunk by German U-boats in 1942, the Soviet Union said veyestar. United Press International The salvage operation was conducted earlier this month by the British ship Deepwater 2 about 170 miles north of the Soviet port of Murmansk, above the Arctic Circle. The British cruiser, the HMS Edinburgh, went down in 800 feet of water. The gold bars, each stamped with a Russian Imperial double-headed Eagle, were payment by Stalin's government for U.S.-supplied military hardware under the Lend-Lease program. The gold, which was being moved from the Soviet Union to prevent possible capture by German invasion forces, was being ferried to the United States when the cruiser was attacked by the submarines. "This ends the saga of the HMS Edinburgh," said a British diplomat involved in the operation. "All the gold on board, all $1/2$ tons, has been recovered and the ship will not be disturbed again." The ship went down May 9, 1942, with 60 crew members and 465 gold ingots weighing between 24.2 pounds and 28.6 pounds each. The value of the gold cargo in 1942 was about $3.7 million, but at today's price of just more than $400 an ounce, the value of the $1/2 cargo is more than $33 million. In 1981, the British company Jessop Marine Recoveryes Ltd. recovered 431 of the 465 gold bars — five tons of the cargo — but storms and the coming winter forced an indefinite suspension of the operation. The second phase of the operation began Sept. 4, and the remaining bars — worth about $4.5 million — were picked up in less than a week, the Communist Party newspaper Pravda said yesterday. Under British Soviet agreement, the Soviet Union receives two-thirds of the gold and Britain receives one-third Two British salvage companies, Vartzo Williams and Jessop Marine Recovery Ltd. which participated in the operation, earned 45 percent of the retrieved gold, the British diplomat said. If you need abortion or birth control services. we can help. 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