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U. .t-;TeT ferbd cir.C3 1C72-73, we've Airman IieM prlcsaGi' - & i.VAMbi L AvWWvA ilVtf aj ivvvib BEIRUT A huge car bomb exploded in a densely populated Moslem area of Beirut Monday as Syria and the Soviet Union reacted fiercely to yesterday's U.S. air strike ege.ir.st Syrian Army beeea in Leban on's central mountains and the United States des cribed it as self-defense. United Nations secretary General Javier Perez de Cueilar called for a complete halt to the fighting to v ward oil a msjor conflict. . Administration odciab in Washington, meanwhile, said the latest Syrian strike Saturday and American response Sunday had moved both sides closer to an all-out war, a development President Reagan has said he does not want. Secretary of State Caspar Weinberger said in Brussels Monday that new ways were being sought to saieguard the Marines, including relocating them away from Beirut airport. State-run Beirut Radio said up to 14 people were killed and more than SO wounded by the blast in the south of the city. A group demanding that Syrian forces pull out before Israeli troops leave was . reported to have claimed responsibility. Washington called on Syria to return captured American pilot Robert Goodman, but a senior mil itary source in Damascus said Syria was demanding that U.S. forces leave Lebanon before it handed him back. Goodman was seized after his plane was downed in Sunday's attack by carrier-based bombers l" r;;5 : I;-Vl.l:1;.- '- --'-;-v KMi: " ' " ilS D JP"b,,1?'-'p fo C?rr- . y.iiT1j ...... C'AftitAAitUw C2 OaAw A w--W'-JI --.w.w( Av over its bases in Lebe-nen. The ''Americans have threatened fresh air attrxles if that happens. -, In Moscow, the U.S. strike was condemned as bar- if bejous banditry. Soviet Armed Forces Chief Nikolai ; ugerKov ana ivrerriiin spoKesman Leonid zamyatin both criticized the raid at a news conference. In Jeruee!:n, meanwhile, the Israeli government fr.ced increasing p;:.tlie concern that strategic co operation with the United Etates, an unwritten pact r.egetixted'in Tcshingtcn le,;:t week," could lead "to r. - iiisviitvi ltwwv A-cw. 4 ... ...... . ""The eight -UA I!arir.c3'wh6 died near Beirut sir- . port Sundeyr.s ht hed left their bunkers and moved into a ilghtbg position designed for enly fe ur men, -Marine commander dig. Gen. Jemes Joy seiJ Mon-1 day. , -;: ;: :-. -: ; v : -.. :-.y .. .. - . ;. .:: -: - . .r . :.The general told a ntr:s conference at Marine e ' headquarters in Ceirut ths.t a single 1 0 mm mortar : : round scored a direct hit and killed all eight. It also.": ...wounded two Marines. . ." ' e- . -1 Lt. Col Ray Smith, the battalion commander, 3 added They felt it was the thing to do. I vi:h now I they hadn't, but I certainly dent fiult them for T doing it" " :'. ' " " T , ' Trcvc! :ra ehou5d m."!,r2 reeca'stions new to !.,.. 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