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EF-111A jet crashes in Saudi Arabia after mission over Iraq; both pilots killed In the air 1 **I** fires two Scud missiles, breaking up in air; debris destroys auto repair shop, house Allied planes bomb iraq missile plant, aircraft shelters, bridges Hafr al-Batin Allies losses *DONATE UP TO TWICE A WEEK *ENJOY FREE MOVIES OR STUDY WHILE YOU DONATE SUPERVISED *FRIENDLY AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF United States Deaths: 14 MIAs: 28 POWs: 8 Planes lost: 16 LAWRENCE DONOR CENTER 816 W. 24th 749-5750 OPEN MON . FRI. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 12 DOLLARS Allied forces bombed Iraqi supply routes and troop concentrations; U.S. military leaders explored ways to avoid civilians deaths, including announcing targets in advance. Twenty-two more Iraqis deserted. Two Americans die in air combat BE A HERO! DONATE PLASMA AND EARN $15 WITH THIS COUPON FOR YOUR FIRST DONATION RETURN DONORS EARN $10 FOR EACH DONATION Iraq MICHAEL CAREY Deaths: 19 MIAs: 19 POWs: 4 Planes lost: 8 Thousands of citizens march to bury those killed in bombing of shelter Iraqi losses Electronic jamming and radar-detection jet Used for early warning and control; monitors allies, tracks hostile aircraft Baghdad EF-111A Iraq Deaths: 1,147 civilians; 90 soldiers POWs: 1.040* Planes lost : 139* Tanks lost : 1,300* Armored vehicles lost : 800* Artillery pieces lost : 1,100* SOURCE: News reports, pool reports subject to review by military censors Knight-Ridder Tribune News The Associated Press Search reveals no communication post Later, a government official in Washington said no strike on the alleged facility was planned even before it could be iowa's main command post. BAGHDAD, Iraq — A Baghdad hotel manager yesterday denied U.S. claims that his building houses a military communications center, and he sought to back his case by allowing sign reporters to conduct a search. The unusual excursion through the al-Rashid Hotel, including remote recesses of the basement, followed a New York Times report in which senior U.S. military officials asserted that a secret sub-basement of the hotel contained a major military communications center. The al-Rashid's 150 guests include many of the foreign journalists and diplomats posted in Baghdad. The hotel, completed in 1982, has 380 rooms and has no water or electricity because of allied bombing. The hotel's general manager, caiazli Alismail, described the alie- quity center as "a beautiful building." "This hotel has never been used and is not being used by any military or the Iraq government, except for the Ministry of Information," he said. He escorted a group of journalists, including an Associated Press reporter, on an inspection of the 14-story hotel and told them they were free to look anywhere and open any door. In the basement, the group passed through a communications room which Ismail said was the base of the hotel's internal communications system. Two men were working in the room, with equipment that did not appear to be highly sophisticated. There were no signs of any tunnels in the basement linking the hotel to any other underground facility. The New York Times quoted senior U.S. military officials in Saudi Arabia and Washington as saying the secret hotel communications center was responsible for relaying the last communications to Iraqi field commanders. The newspaper quoted the sources as saying messages were relayed to Kuwait along cable lines hidden in two of the remaining bridges spanning the Tigris River. They said that if the hotel knocked down, the bridge severed, Saddam would have to relay messages to field commanders via high-frequency radio signals, which could be intercepted. Meanwhile, Marine Brig. Gen. Richard Neal, a U.S. command representative in Riyadh, was asked at the daily news briefing in the Saudi capital whether the command would consider announcing its bombing targets in advance to warn civilians to stay away. He said the choice of targets was constantly under review by overall commander Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, although no new special review of targeting procedures was under way. Recycle this paper in your nearest container or in the big blue bin in front of Wescoe Hall. Thank you. 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