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See your Authorized Schwinn Dealer. 2 LOCATIONS CTffiW SOUTH-3321 Pisrtccrs-4C3-2101 N0RTH-1517 tlo. Cctn2r-464-6S52 Rivas-Gallont said that he would rather not see Roberto D'Aubulsson win next Sunday's election because the other candidates "were more committ ed to democracy then D'Aubulsson ever was." But, when asked why he would not condemn D'Aubulsson, who he said would be "bad news for El Salvador." Kiv Calient zzld thnt he hr.d never seen D'Aubulsson shoot anyone. D'Aubulsson has been accused of leading "riht-wing" death squads. "The business of diplomacy b a difficult one," Kivas-Gallont said. As a member of the government, he said, it was not his job to criticize political candidates. The cases of Americans killed in El Salvador are progressing in the judicial system,' Rivas-Gallont said, including the one involving the death of four Catholic nuns killed on Dec. 2, 1980. Progress is also being made in the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero, who was shot while celebrating the Mass. The fourth anniversary of Romero's death is next Saturday. Rivas-Gallont said he was not here in response to next week's Central American Week. The UNL func tion will be sponsored by the Latin American Solid arity Committee and Nebraskans For Peace, who both oppose VS. intervention in Central America. tt 71 Daily ri EDITOR GENERAL MANAGER PRODUCTION MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER NEWS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS SPORTS EDITOR ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR COPY DESK SUPERVISOR NIGHT NEWS EDITOR ASSISTANT NIGHT NEWS EDITOR WIRE EDITOR . ART DIRECTOR PHOTO CHIEF ASSISTANT PHOTO CHIEF PUBLICATIONS BOARD CHAIRPERSON PROFESSIONAL ADVISER Larry Sparks, 472-1 7S3 Dinltl Shsttll Kitty Pclicky Tracy L Ceavtra Ktlly Groisoehma Sttvt Mayer Ward W. 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In Washington, the Senate Appropriations Committee Wednesday approved a request by President Reagan for $93 million of military aid to the government here in its fifth year of war against left-wing guerrillas. Rivera y Damas said additional U.S. aid to strife-torn El Salvador should be social and economic. "We are in favor of a peaceful, nego tiated solution " he said. Rivera y Damas said he understood that the United States saw its interests threatened here and said the conflict had become geopolitical. "Both superpowers have interests in El Sal vador," he said. But he said regional problems had been "complicated by foreign interests" adding that this jeopardized self-determination. One killed, 70 injured in collision CULBERTSON, Mont. One person was killed and at least 70 injured, 10 of them criti cally, when an Amtrak passenger train col lided with a loaded gravel truck at a railroad crossing in northeastern Montana Thursday, police said. Two engines and nine cars were derailed. ' According to an Amtrak spokesman in Wash ington, there were at least 140 passengers aboard the train when it collided with the truck 15 miles west of the Montana-North Dakota state line. The truck driver was killed. Most of the injured were taken to hospitals in Williston, N.D.. and Cuibertson. Passengers said the regularly scheduled "Em pire Builder" was traveling from Chicago to Seattle when the engineers slammed on the brakes. The train began to slide, tossing people and baggage across the cars. An Amtrak attendant from Chicago, Mau rice Lewis, said passengers could see the truck and it seemed to be trying to beat the train to the crossing. Cease-fire holding in Beirut BEIRUT A cease-fire declared Tuesday was generally holding in Beirut Thursday and official sources said a committee of militia and army representatives met to discuss how to strengthen the truce. Residents heard occasional bursts of gunfire on the "Green Line" dividing Christian and mainly-Moslem sectors of the capital but there was less shooting than Wednesday. No artillery was fired on residential areas. The official sources said the four-man cease fire committee, which held its first session Wednesday, met again in a building on the Green Line controlled by French troops. Catholics riot after shooting BELFAST, Ireland Young Catholics rioted early Thursday over the shooting of Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, hyacking buses and ston ing cars in Belfast and hurling more than 20 firebombs at police in Londonderry. Security across the British-ruled province was tight ened, as soldiers guarded the hospital bed where Adams, head of the Irish Republican Army's political arm, was recovering from an assassination attempt. - Adams, an elected member of the British Parliament who has never taken his seat, was reported to be in satisfactory condition after being shot three times in the neck and shoulder yesterday. Protestant extremists claimed resrjonsibilitv for the shooting. Fiynt threatens llzzzzzx from jail WASHINGTON - The Secret Service said Thursday it was investigating a claim by maga zine publisher Larry Flynt that he has put out a contract to have President Reagan assassi nated. Flynt, currently serving a 15-month contempt of court term at a Butner, N.C. pri son, made the threat in a telephone interview aired Wednesday night over the Cable News Network. "One thing I will confess to I have con fessed to putting a contract out on President Reagan's life, I want to kill him," Flynt said in the interview. A Secret Service spokesman said today the agency was taking the threat seriously. "We have received that information and we are investigating it," he said.