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The toll in one of the region’s worst fire seasons on record neared 600,000 acres, with some states al ready having lost more than in all of 1985. At least four people have died while fighting fires, three in Tennes see and one in Ohio. “The weather folks are saying we could have some relief by Saturday,” said Bruce Jewell, spokesman for the U.S. Forest Service regional office in Atlanta. He said the 13-state southeastern region, which extends from Texas to Virginia but does not include hard- hit West Virginia and Ohio, has been averaging 1,000 to 1,500 fires a day. “Since the first of the year, we’ve had approximately 43,000 fires for a total of about 580,000 acres,” Jewell said. “Yesterday we reported 1,380 fires that burned 15,642 acres.” The worst fires have struck Ten nessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Alabama, the Carolinas, the Virginias, and Pennsylvania. 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NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS: will meet to nominate officers at 7:30 p.m. in 604 Rudder. Investigation (continued from page 1) neither suggested he ordered the at tack. Rep. Dante Fascell, D-Fla., said that the incident, “coupled with the very real possibility of Libyan- inspired terrorist attacks following our recent freedom of navigation exercise in the Gulf of Sidra, under scores the need for prompt and ef fective action to combat the spread of international terrorism.” State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb said FBI and FAA in vestigators are looking into the ex plosion, but declined to say specif ically whether the State Department believes it is safe for Americans to travel in the region. Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Vice President George Bush, who was briefed on the incident by NSC officials, planned to depart as sched uled Thursday on a trip to the Mid dle East. Bush plans to meet the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Oman and Bahrain. In other developments: • A spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bill Carter, said officials were “monitoring the situation.” FBI agents cannot go to a foreign country and investigate unless in vited by the country, but they can gather evidence in cooperation with foreign agencies for presentation to a grant! jury for a possible indict ment. • Department spokesman John Russell said the Justice Departmeni entered the case based on several federal criminal laws permitting prosecution of someone who dam ages a U.S. aircraft overseas. Other f ederal laws may also allow the department to prosecute the perpetrators for placing a bomb on an aircraft, committing a murder on a U.S. aircraft in Right over the high seas and assault on a U.S. aircraftin Hight over the high seas, said Rus- In the .Heart of the Brazos Valley Bomb J 37,000 students J 9,300 faculty/staff / Only 25^ a word / Free at 28 locations The Battalion Reed McDonald Building Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843 (409) 845-2611 Advertising in The Battalion is as Good as Gold! CALL 845-2611 (continued from page 1) raphim, told The Associated Press that a shepherd saw the bodies tum bling from the sky. “The villagers found them — the partly dismembered body of an el derly man, a woman and a baby girl, and a shattered plane seat,” Sera phim said. He said “part of a leg” of a fourth person was found. Christopoulos at one point said another man and another baby were missing, but those reports turned out to be wrong. The Palestinian group, Arab Rev olutionary Cells, claimed responsibi lity for the bombing in an anony mous telephone call to a Western news agency in Beirut, Lebanon. The caller, speaking in Palestin ian-accented Arabic, said the Ezze- dine Kassam Unit of the Arab Revo lutionary Cells planted the bomb aboard the plane in retaliation for last week’s U.S. military confronta tion with Libya in the Gulf of Sidra. It was a response “to American imperialist attacks against our Arab nation and the Jamahiriya (Libya),” he said. He denounced “American arro gance and attempts to dominate our Arab nation,” and said his group would stage further attacks against U.S. targets “across the world.” T here was no immediate official Libyan comment on the attack. But an employee of the government news agency in Tripoli, Libya, as serted that it had “nothing to do with us.” Ezzedine Kassam led a Palestinian revolution against the British man date in Palestine in 1936. He was killed by the British. Christopoulos said the blast at 2:05 p.m. (6:05 a.m. EST) blew a 9- by-3-ioot hole in front of the plane’s right wing. Creek officials identified the in jured as Henry Simpson, 70, of Los Angeles; his wife, Myrtle, 67; James Carlton, 29, an American; Eleni Phillips, 63, a Greek-American from Patras, Greece; Despina Siotis, 24,of Athens; al-Nami and his wife, Nala, 30. Christopoulos said that aftei die blast “the plane stayed up in the air because it was flying at a relatively low altitude so there was little differ- ence in pressure between the cabin and outside.” Passengers said they heard a loud noise and saw a blinding Hash of light. “It sounded like there was an ex plosion right outside the window,” Mrs. Simpson said at Voula Hospital near the airport. “I was hit by dozens of fragments of flying glass.” Sarah Tittle, 24, of New York City, told the AP, ‘T here was blood all over the cabin. 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