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You can with your two free tickets to the State Theatre! dW0717 Reporters that go where the story is. Read the Daily today! BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Revolutionary guards seized 100 anti- clergy leftists in western Iran and executed one as crackdowns on op- ponents of the Islamic regime spread to the frontiers, Tehran Radio said yesterday. A broadcast announced that 90 people were arrested ina house-to-house roun- dup in Kermanshah, 93 miles from the Iraqi border, and another 10 were jailed in the northwest province of Kurdistan. THE STATE-RUN radio earlier an- nounced 130 leftists were arrested and four executed. The latest execution reportedly took place in Astara, on the. Caspian Sea near the Soviet border. The broadcast said a member of the Islamic-Marxist Mujahedeen Khalq was declared guilty of "corruption on earth," participating in demonstrations and "deviating inexperienced girls and boys." There was no elaboration. That brought to 194 the number of government opponents put to death sin- ce President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr was ousted three weeks ago. EARLIER, two Islamic bookstores and homes of two Moslem clergymen were reportedly firebombed in Tehran, and the Iranian newspaper Etelaat claimed in a front-page story that "more than 1,000 foreign reporters" working in Iran or who previously worked there were spies. The Iranian regime has expelled many major news organizations, all American reporters and most recently Britain's Reuters news agency. More than 500 books, including copies of the Koran and writings by assassinated hardliner Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, were reported destroyed in the firebombings. THE CLERGYMEN whose homes were firebombed were identified as Hojatoleslam Bagheri and Hojatoleslam Dini Paooz. Their full names were not given, and they were not active in politics, said observers in Tehran reached by telephone from Beirut. More than a dozen assaults involving firebombs and grenades were reported by the newspapers Jomhouri Eslami and Etelaat, which said the attacks oc- curred in the previous 24 hours. In each case, the newspapers said, no one was injured and the assailants escaped. The rash of attacks seemed to signal a new thrust by opponents of hardline Islamic fundamentalists, who con- solidated power by engineering Bani- Sadr's ouster. The fugitive ex-leader is reportedly hiding in Kurdistan. IN WASHINGTON, a grand jury has na-med a former guard for Iranian diplomats as the man who shot and killed an outspoken Washington exile of the Khomeini regime. last year, and prosecutors are pursuing whether the Tehran government engineered the assassination. Paid Advertisement Paid Advertisement MEMORIAL SERVICE for CHEN WEN-CHEN, Ph.D. LATE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF STATISTICS OF CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Time: Saturday, July 18, 1981 1 P.M. Place: Memorial Christian Church Tappan and Hill Streets (U of Michigan Campus) Ann Arbor, Michigan Born in Taipei, Taiwan. Graduated from National Taiwan University in 1972 (B.S. in Mathematics). Came to University of Michigan in September 1975. Completed Ph.D. In Statistics, University of Michigan in 1978. Remark by DR. BRUCE HILL, U-M statistics professor and chairman of Chen's dissertation committee: "The most outstand- ing student I've seen in 21 years." Appointed P sistant Professor of Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University in September 1978. Visited Taiwan on May 20, 1981. Scheduled to return to U.S. on July 1, 1981. Detained for interrogation by Garrison Command (secret police) of Nationalist Chinese Government in Taiwan for 12 hours on July 2, 1981, only hours before his death. Found dead on the campus of National Taiwan University on the morning of July 3, 1981. Local newspaper reported that he was probably murdered. Statement by DR. RICHARD CYERT, President of Carnegie Mellon University: "All of the circumstances point to a situation in which Chen was killed by the Nationalist Chinese because of his political views." Sponsored by Formosan Association for Human Rights, Michigan Chapters. Paid Advertisement Paid Advertisement. Paid Adyertisement PaidAdvrtiemen Pad Avertsemnt aid dvetismen