Page 2-Wednesday, June 17, 1981-The Michigah Ddily Bomb hits home of B aniSadr; Ousteris likely- I From AP and UPI ANKARA, Turkey - Iranian militan- ts bombed President Abolhassan Bani- Sadra home -and besieged his office, yesterday as parliament voted to begin a debate that could lead to his im- peachment, reports from Tehran said. Officials from the revolutionary prosecutor's office barged into the presidential compound at midmorning with arrest warrants for an undisclosed number of Bani-Sadr aides, a spokesman at the president's office and a witness said. AT LEAST 11 of Bani-Sadr's aides were reported seized while the president himself remained under house arrest at his Tehran palace. Out- side the palace, demonstrators shouted for Bani-Sadr's ouster and execution. THERE WERE reports that Mehdi Bazargan, Iran's first post-revolution prime minister and a strong supporter of Bani-Sadr, also was going to be arrested. Bazargan's son, Navid, said he had been tipped that an arrest warrant was being issued for his father, the leader of the moderate Freedom for Iran Movement. The Majlis (parliament), meanwhile, voted to debate Bani-Sadr's "political competence," - a move that will decide whether impeachment proceedings should be brought against the moderate president. The debate was to begin today with both sides allotted 10 hours to have their nv Butwith narliament conntrllead Bani-Sadr's fundamentalist opponents, a vote declaring the president to be "politically incompetent" was virtually certain. EXPERTS SAID a vote to impeach Bani-Sadr would likely follow. Analysts predicted the vote would either force Bani-Sadr's resignation or lead to his dismissal by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran's supreme religious and political authority. Withdrawing his support of the em- battled president last week, Khomeini fired Bani-Sadr as commander-in-chief of the armed forces - a move Iran's clergy-dominated fundamentalists took as their green-light to move against Bani-Sadr's moderates. ON MONDAY, Khomeini called for Bani-Sadr to apologize on the state-run radio and television for past mistakes. The 81-year-old patriarch of Iran's revolution said he would accept Bani- Sadr srepentance. While pledging allegiance to Khomeini, Bani-Sadr refused to apologize and instead proposed a televised debate between himself and opponents. Parliament responded by overwhelmingly approving the debate on Bani-Sadr's competence. The Western-educated president has been in a constant power struggle with the Islamic Republican Party and Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai since he was elected Iran's first president in January 1980 by 75 percent of the voters. Today, Here comes the brides H ERBERT Morrow, met wife No. 2 through a classified ad. He's being flooded with letters and telephone calle again after announcing in print that he's looking for wife No. 3. "A man needs a good woman to be his companion. Living alone just isn't any fun," says.the 73-year-old Castonia man, whose highly publicized wifehunts began when his first wife died in 1973after 45 years of marriage. Last year, Morrow married a woman he met through a Gastonia, N.C. Gazette classified ad and subsequent stories. But the marriage ended in divorce after only three months - he-says she left him and went to live with her children. In May, he told the Gazette he was again on the lookout for a bride, and hundreds of letters and telephone calls have poured in ever since. In addition, Morrow said several women have visited him at his home. "One of them told me she wasn't going to let me get away," he said. "She said I was just what she was looking for." Morrow says he has narrowed the fielddown to four women. He keeps letters and photos from three of them in his wallet, but a letter from a fourth women, a retired teacher, was accidentally thrown away. "I hope she reads your story and writes me again," he said. "Tell her I'm interested, but I lost her letter." Morrowsaid he didn't remember where she was frombut said she was the only retired teacher who had written to him. The three other letters were from Trinity, Reidsville and Warrenton. "I tell you right now, I'm right stuck on those women," Morrow said. "But I'd still like to hear from some more. I want to be sure I get the right o n e." E Today's weather' Showers ending early this morning, clearing, and becoming mostly sunny by early afternoon. A high is expected around 80' r Happenings ... Films AAFC - Hi Mom!, 7 & 10:20 p.m.; Greetings, 8:40 p.m., Angell Aud. A. C2 - Fear Strikes Out, 7 p.m.; Highlights of the Detroit Tigers' 1968 World Series Victory, 8:45 p.m.; Pride of the Yankees, 9:30 p.m., MLB 3. CFT - Two English Girls, 4,7 & 9 p.m., Michigan Theater. Miscellaneous TMP - The Transcendental Meditation Program, An Introductory Lec- ture, 8 p.m., Union Room, 4313. PTP - "Three-Dollar Revue," 11 p.m., Leagute. SYL - Spartacus Youth League class on the Fourth International, 7 p m., Union Conference Room 2. Psychiatry - lecture,' Lars Terenius, "Endorphins and the Psychopathology of Pain," 9:30 a.m., CPH Auditorium. Eckankar - introductory talk, 7:30 p.m., 302 E. Liberty. SILMC - Summer Institute on Learning and Motivation in the Classroom, lecture, John Nicholls, "An Intentional Theory of Motivation and its Educational Implications," 1 p.m., School of Education Schorling Auditorium. YCAA - Yoga Center of Ann Arbor, slide show, discussion, and free sam- ples of Spirulina, a fast-growing, super-nutritious vegetable, 7:30 p.m., Yoga Center, 203 E. Ann. 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