Page 8 M NATION AND WORLD U.S. rejects Soviet peace plan for Asia WASHINGTON — The State Department yesterday dismissed a new Soviet peace proposal for Southeast Asia, and accused the Kremlin of "crude attempts" to divide U.S. allies in the region. By United Press International "It amounts to nothing more than recognizing and conceding what the Vietnamese have achieved through force of arms," said spokesman Bernard Kalb. Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister Mikhail Kapista last week in Bangkok, Thailand, that the Soviets are willing to act as a guarantor of the peace in the region, once countries in the area reach agreement on Cambodia, where resistance forces are battling a Soviet-backed Vietnamese occupation. Kapista also endorsed Vietnam's call for an international conference on Indochina. University Daily Kansan, April 9, 1985 Thai military sources said yesterday that Cambodian-backed guerillas yesterday attacked Vietnamese troops occupying their base along the Thai border, recapturing as much as half the Nong Chan camp. Vietnamese troops, backed by Soviet-built T-54 tanks, killed at least six rebels Sunday and wounded 35. At least two more guerillas were wounded in the fighting yesterday, the Thai sources said. Vietnam, which maintians a 160,000-man occupation army in Cambodia, has captured every major resistance base along the Thai-Cambodian border in its 1984-85 offensive against the Cambodian guerrillas, who number about 60,000. Indonesian Foreign Minister Moktar Kusumaatmadja yesterday criticized the Soviets for attempting to undermine Indonesia's association of Southeast Asian Nations. Israeli urges return of West Bank, Gaza Strip By United Press International JERUSALEM — A former Israeli chief of military intelligence who met with a Palestinian official in Europe said yesterday that Israel should return the occupied West Bank and an exchange for peace with the Arabs. "I'm interested in getting the best deal for Israel," Yehoshafat Harkabi, now a professor of international law at Harvard University, said in an interview. "I would like to squeeze the Arabs in the negotiations as much as possible. But it's in Israel's interest to reach a settlement and give back the territories." Israel seized both territories, the West Bank of the Jordan River from Jordan and the Gaza Strip from Egypt, during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. Former Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, meanwhile, Sunday had called for a massive settlement on the West Bank and said every Arab center must be surrounded by a Jewish site, Israel radio said. "We must make sure that every single Arab population concentration is monitored." settlement or near one," Sharon said. settlement of near one. Oshawa, Sharon also said King Hussein of Jordan has disqualified himself as a negotiator for the West bank because of his ties with Palestine Liberation Organization chief Yasser Arafat. Hussein and Arafat formed a proposal Feb. 11 for Israel to return occupied Arab territories in exile for Arab recognition of Israel. "In the present circumstances, Hussein is no longer a negotiating partner for Israel, Sharon said. This change is being dealt with today is Husein Arafat." "Machiavellian dore," described the PLO as an "ugh" organization / but called on Israel to recognize the PLO and grant the Palestinians statehood. "I know if the Palestinians were to hold a referendum, most would choose the PLO to represent them. I love that I love the PLO. But it's a fact." Harkabi, who calls himself a Last month, Harkabi and four Israeli legislators met Amad Shakour, adviser on Israeli affairs to PLO chief Yasser Arafat, at a dinner during an academic seminar in Bonn, West Germany. U.S. welcomes Soviet acceptance of summit WASHINGTON — The State Department yesterday welcomed the Soviet acceptance of a summit meeting, but expressed disappointment that it was coupled with "discretified" proposals for a freeze on some nuclear arms deployment. State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb said "much serious work" remains to be done before the summit can take place. He said no By United Press International time or date has yet been set. Kalb said the United States was pleased by the Soviet response and welcomed Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's suggestion that ways be worked out to improve relations. Kalb suggested that the United States would want to discuss arms controls, regional issues such as the nuclear rights and U.S.-Soviet relations. In the list of topics to be discussed, Kalb did not mention the killing of U.S. Army MaJ. Arthur Nicholson by A Soviet sentir in East Germany. But, in response to a question about the omission, he said, "There is no wrong way for the outrage's outrage on the killing." Kalb said the Soviet proposal to freeze all "Star Wars" research and development shared the defects of an idea put forward by the Soviets at the United Nations in 1983, "including the inviability and imbalances." Kalb expressed the administration's disappointment that the Gorbachev response to the U.S. proposals did not include any new arms proposals and would freeze the weapons of the Soviet Union in the advantage of the Soviet Union in the number of warheads on intermediate and long-range nuclear weapons. He was asked whether the statements made recently by the Soviets, including Gorbachev, about the Geneva negotiations were a violation of the agreement that all details of those talks should be kept confidential. Kalb replied that they were not. Official charged in drug imports By United Press International WASHINGTON — Elijio Briceno, a former cabinet official of Belize, was arrested yesterday in Miami and charged with conspiracy to import more than 1,000 pounds of marijuana into the United States, the Justice Department announced. The announcement in Washington said that Briceño, former minister of energy and communications for the Central American country, was held on a 14-count indictment for conspiracy to import, possess, with intent to distribute, and to distribute the marijuana. Charro Briceno, Renan Briceno and a John Doe also known as Elyo, named only in the conspiracy counts, each could receive up to 20 years imprisonment and a fine of $140,000. None of the three were arrested. A spokesman said they were believed to be in Belize. Briceno, indicted with three others, could receive as many as 48 years in prison and a fine of $790,000 if convicted. French secret agents find guerrilla hideout By United Press International PARIS — French secret agents have uncovered a guerrilla hideout and found a large weapons cache, including a gun that may have been used to attack Israeli diplomats. Paris in 1982, court officials disclosed yesterday. The arms were discovered last week in an apartment used by the Armed Lebanese Revolutionary Faction. Italian and French police spent eight months dismantling the urban guerrilla group. Counter-espionage agents discovered the hideout after finding the address book and Swiss bank account number of Georges Ibrahim Abassi on October 24 in Lovain chief of the militant organization, the officials said. determine whether a Czechoslovakian pistol found in the flat in Paris was used to kill the diplomats. Col. Charles Ray, U.S. Embassy assistant military attack, was gunned down on a Paris street Jan. 18, 1922. Yauce bacarismantion, see below. The bombing of the bassy, was killed near his home in suburban Boulugne April 3, 1982. Police said the weapon also could have been used in abortive assassination attempts in France against acting U.S. Ambassador Christian Houser, and Robert Homine, the U.S. consul general, in Strasbourg, March 26, 1984. Police said ballistic tests would The hideout was found last week after the April 2 freezing in Lebanon of Gilles Peyrolle, director of the CBS center in Tripoli, who was seized by terrorists in an unsuccessful attempt to win Abadallah's release. EARN $5-$6 per hour Entertai one of the nation's fastest growing Telemarketing Firms is opening a Lawrence facility on March 15th. We now have immediate openings for 100 part-time phone agents on our evening and weekend shifts NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. 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