NATION AND WORLD University Dally Kansan. April 20. 1984 Page 1( I Assad confers with Gemayel in Damascus By United Press International BEHRIT, Lebanon — President Amin Gamelay met syrian leader Hafez Assad yesterday in a “last-chance” quest for peace in Lebanon. Meant to bursts of defence jolted against the deployment of cease-fire observers in the city. Gemayel flew to Damascus from a small coastal airstrip north of Beirut, Damascus television said the leaders had three rounds of talks. The summit was their second in two months, and there is no indication that was expected to return to Beirut today. Lebanon television described the mood of the summit as "positive." "THE ROAD VIA Damascus is still the shortest way to any compromise in the mutual interests of the two countries," Mr. Olsen said, organ of Russia's ruling Bath party. Syria backed a Muslim revolt against Gemayel's Christian-led government, but apparently now wants stability in Lebanon to enhance its security and promote its image after Western forces have up and left the battered country. Beirut's leftist Asaf Sairi newspaper said Syrian Foreign Minister Abdel Halim Khadam warned that the talks will be a last chance summit for Lebanon. Lebanese newspapers said that the summit talks would center on arranging a firm cease-fire, forming a new cabinet, granting more political power to the Muslim majority and regaining control of Israeli-occupied southern Lebanon. AFTER THE TALKS, Gemayel and the team of Lebanese officials that accompanied him flew out of Damascus at midnight for an unknown destination. Following his previous summit with Assad, Gemayel made a private visit to a Greek island before returning home. United Press International SEOUL, South Korea — About 2,000 students of Yonsei University demonstrate for more freedom in campus activities. The protesters threw rocks at riot police yesterday, and police fired tear gas into the main gate of the school. West Germans protest at U.S. bases, embassv By United Press International BONN, West Germany — Police stopped hundreds of anti-nuclear protesters from blocking access to U.S. and NATO military bases yesterday, while Washington's Central America policy pinned paint at the U.S. Embassy in Boston. No violence was reported in the protests that kicked off five days of anti-nuclear "Easter Marches," expected to draw hundreds of thousands of West Germans and culminate in mass demonstrations on Monday. A spokeswoman for Charceller Helmut Kokke said demonstrations communal-inspired. with sheets bearing anti-nuclear slogans and attempted to cut off the NATO base in Gelenkirchen where nuclear attacks were believed to be stored, local police said. No arrests were made at the base, about 40 miles west of Bomn, and by the afternoon the demonstration dwindled to about half its original size. In another anti-nuclear protest, about 500 police prevented some 600 protesters from blocking the U.S. Army's Clay Barracks at Garstedt near Bremen. Police said that they carried away scores of protesters. Some 400 protesters draped fences The protesters, from a group called the Bremen Peace Forum, snarled traffic in Garbstadt, 180 miles north of Berlin. The police then from blocking the barracks. In the West German capital, police arrested 31 demonstrators and chased 20 away after they splashed orange paint on a U.S. Embassy sign and barred cars from the embassy compound. The demonstrators wrote slogans on an American flag and laid cardboard mines before the U.S. Embassy to protest what they called in a flyer a "U.S. policy of aggression against Nicaragua and El Salvador." 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The accusations were made in an artillery published in "Progressive" magazine. 745 New Hampshire Open Mon.-Sat. 10-9 p.m. Sun. 12-5 p.m. 841-7272 2nd location in Topeka More than 1,200 government troops were sent to battle the guerrillas, who dug trenches atop three strategic hills near Jocoro in order to cut off the highway, said Lt. Col. Domingo Montero, commander of the 3rd Military The fighting was the heaviest and most widespread guerrilla action of the year, covering towns across a city-mile section of southern Morazan. Astorga has said that she invited Gen. Reynaldo Perez Vega to her bedroom, where five Sandistas were waiting to kidnap him. He resisted and was killed in the ensuing struggle, she said. The article said that U.S. involvement in these organizations dates back to the Kennedy administration and that the CIA "in violation of U.S. law, continues to provide training, support, and intelligence to (Salvadoran) security forces directly involved in death squash activity." The strategically important highway, which links San Salvador with the Honduran border, was closed for 30 hours as intense combat wagged about in the area. A fire was reopened by midday yesterday, according to residents of the area. By United Press International THE - Within walking distance 10 downtown and campus GEORGETOWN Salvadoran rebels attack in biggest drive of 1984 - Spacious 2 bedroom units - On K.U. bus route downtown and campus © Wired for cable television - Wired for cable television - Washer/dryer hookups in each apartment In a series of attacks that started before dawn Wednesday, guerrillas killed at least 10 soldiers and wounded 23 others before the fighting tapered off in the southern half of Morazan province, the sources said. CRUZ, OFTEN PRAISED by U.S. military advisers as one of El Salvador's most aggressive commanders, stayed on the battlefield after the rebel attack to direct an artillery counter-attack near the town of Sociedad. SUMMER LEASES AVAILABLE MWF 1 to 6 TR 3 to 6 SS 12 to 5 - Swimming Pool with deck SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Leftist guerrillas stormed into nine nets and cut off a key highway for 30 hours in their biggest offensive of the year against the U.S. backed Salvatierra military, sources said yesterday. A State Department spokesman said, "The unofficial line is we don't want that assassin here. She's not appropriate." Rental Office Hours: Ld. Col. Jorge Adalberto Cruz, Morazan province commander, narrowly escaped death Wednesday when a rocket-propelled grenade hit a jeep he was driving, killing Joe Villatora, who aide-d-camp, fellow officers said. APARTMENTS 7TH AND MICHIGAN STREET 749-7279 The official, traveling with President Reagan, confirmed that Astoria was rejected, but declined to say whether it was because she had lured a Nicaraguan leader to her bedroom, where he was killed. A SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL said today that the United States has refused to accept revolutionary hero Nora Astoria as Nicaragua'sassador to Washington because "she" is not the type of person we want here." In other news about Central America; Zone We will contact you regarding a personal interview. Assistant General Manager at Naismith Hall Training program for a managerial career position with Allen & O'Hara Developments, Inc., a national, full-service real estate firm. Male/Female Experience in residential student housing preferred; an undergraduate degree in business or related field would be recommended. Eventual responsibilities in budgeting marketing, staff supervision, and long range planning. Excellent benefit package. Salary plus on-site apartment. Forward your resume with salary history to: David May Naismith Hall 1800 Naismith Drive Lawrence, KS 66044 E. O.E. Thornton Wilder's Classic Presented by The University of Kansas Theatre 8:00 p.m. April 26, 27, 28, 1984 / 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 29, 1984 Crafton-Preyer Theatre / Murphy Hall Tickets on sale April 12 in the Murphy Hall Box Office. All seats reserved / For reservations, call 913 / 864-3982 Special discounts for students and senior citizens This production is partially funded by the KU Student Activity Fee HALF PRICE FOR KU STUDENTS! HALF PRICE FOR KU STUDENTS! The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Communication Master's Degree The Tokyo String Quartet Peter Oundjian, Violin Kikuei Ikeda, Violin Kazuhide Isomura, Viola Sadao Harada, Cello Four Playing as One.'' -Seattle Post-Intelligencer 8:00 p.m. Thursday, April 26, 1984 Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont Tickets on sale in this Murray Hall Hotel Box and at the door on the night of or performance on sale (I. D.) $25 other students and Senior Candidates ($15) (I. D.) $20 other students and Senior Candidates $15 This program is partially funded by the KU Student Activity Fee, Swarthout Sociality and the KU Enrollment Fund. 1