@@ By UNITED PRESS CANADA Anwar Sadat assassinated CAIRO, Egypt - Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated Tuesday by rebel soldiers who cut him down in a hand grenade and machinegun attack as he reviewed a military parade, A score of other top dignitaries, Egypt’s vice president and defense minister and _ three American military of- ficials were wounded. Sadat, 62, died of his wounds at Maadi armed forces hospital after undergoing surgery. After several hours of silence, government Officials confirmed Sadat’s death. Emerging from an emergency cabinet meeting Mansour Hassan, deputy parliament speaker, said “Yes” when asked if Sadat had died. Vice President ‘Hosni Mobarak, slightly wounded in the attack, took over as president and summoned the cabinet into emergency session. meet premiers MELBOURNE, Aust- ralia - Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau has of- fered to meet with the 10 premiers next week after a@ meeting with B.C. Premier Bill Bennett to seek common ground on constitutional changes. Trudeau, i in Melbourne for the Commonwealth conference, said in a statement released by his office in Ottawa Tuesday he wanted to outline to Bennett the federal government’s plans for patriation before meeting with the 10 provincial leaders. “The meeting is being held in response to the wishes of many Canadians, including premiers, who have indicated their desire for one more first ministers’ meeting in order to ensure that every effort has been made to reach a consensus on a con- stitutional package which could then be sent quickly to London,” Trudeau’s statement said. Commonwealth points finger MELBOURNE, Aust- raha - The 41-nation Commonwealth Con- ference pointed an ac- cusing finger Tuesday at the United States in a show of increasing concern over the repercussions of = its economic policies on other countries. Without mentioning names, the Com- monwealth called on all governments “par. ticularly the major economic powers to show egrcater concer for the repercussions of their policies on other countries,” the sources said. This) applied = par- ticularly to the United States, they added. The draft of the final com- munique, said the commonwealth also demanded the’ world powers “give con" sidcralion to measures to bnng stability to the financial and = cachange markets, and to reduce interest rates ~ IRA suspect seeks bail SAN FRANCISCO A suspected Toiah Republican Army terronst wanted in Britain for the slaying of a London polhceman sought release on bail Lucsday in an appearance before a federal magistrate Willhbman Jo Quinn 34 an American ts accused of shootng oof | Polo Constable Stephen Libble on Feb 26 po7s in Kensington London, after he was detained by another offiecs favs qucstioning Quinn spent a year tn prison tn Treland= bor alleged IRA activities but Boosh authorities there were unable to return hin to Bengland because of catradition — chiffie ultres between those two Countiics Banquet Room Ay V ai! fabie Now DON'T WAIT Members of the and other employee security. 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