NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, October 28, 1983 Page 12 Truck speeds into lobby and bomb detonated Smashes through guard shack Rams through gate Jumps an 8-inch sewer pipe Bypasses sentries at high speed Truck circles twice and accelerates Breaks through barbed wire fence BERURT, Lebanon — This diagram showing the details of the terrorist bombing of the U.S. Marine headquarters is based on a map drawn up by Marine intelligence. Troops will remain in Lebanon, officials sav By United Press International WASHINGTON — The four nations contributing troops to the multinational peacekeeping force in Beirut agreed Thursday to a compromise to leave behind them, the present level while looking for ways to protect, and finally, withdraw them. They also agreed, according to French and American officials, to consider bringing in a United Nations' force, or some other international presence and to work toward a so-called soft power in the Middle East in general as the best way of achieving lasting security for Lebanon. The hastily scheduled meeting in Paris of the foreign ministers of Britain, France, Italy and the United States was suggested last weekend by Secretary of State George Shultz, who feared that some of the nations might come under political or psychological pressure to pull their troops out after the bombings of the French and U.S. headquarters BUT, BY the time Shultz arrived in Paris early yesterday on his one-day trip to Europe, the other three countries had agreed to maintain their troops in Beirut, and to improve the protection around them. That protection, according to Shultz, will include the sharing of intelligence information in a continuing quest for those responsible for the bombing and to help protect the troops from future attacks. The protective measures, which will be worked out by the military commanders, could include the stationing of some of the troops on naval ships As he returned to Washington, Shultz told reporters aboard his plane, "Security is military to a degree, but real security is provided through political unity and reconciliation." French Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson pushed for a larger United Nations presence in Lebanon, perhaps an expansion of the current 7,000-man U.N. unit now stationed in enclaves in Southern Lebanon. SHUILT Z AGREED, although he had been unethusiastic about the idea earlier. He told reporters aboard his plane, "In time, we'd expect to see the mandate IAFIL (the United International Force in Lebanon) changed." Officials said that there were some sharp exchanges on such issues as the particular role of the Palestine Liberation Organization in the future Middle East talks. The United States, official sources said, agreed with the French that the Palestinians must be represented, but disagreed with Cheysson that the PLO was the only possible representation for them. Families in the United States receiving news from Lebanon By United Press International WASHINGTON — Grief and joy marched in locked step yesterday with each new list of personnel that was released from the shattered Marine headquarters at Desert where more than 200 American servicemen died earlier this week. Brenda Hastings, of Gurley, Ala, received a phone call Thursday morning and was told that her son, Lance Cpl. Dave Hastings, was alive. "It was the greatest news I ever got," she said. Cpl. 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