Page 8 University Daily Kensan, October 3, 1983 Fate of war lies upon Reagan, top Salvadoran rebel pledges By United Press International The top Salvadoran rebel negotiator said yesterday that leftist rebels would fight until President Reagan talked to him. The president, by decision of sending U.S. Marines," The pledge came as a rebel radio broadcast said an army colonel ordered an air strike on a civilian-populated town under attack by leftist guerrillas. Ruben Zamora, the head of the rebel Democratic Revolutionary Front, made the statements to United-Press International in Mexico City where he was attending a convention of the Latin America Studies Association Zamora said the rebels would continue their 4-year civil war against the U.S.-backed government until "the Reagan administration negotiates, or at least devises a plan of sending U.S. Marines to El Salvador to prop up the government." "THE SIGNS ARE THAT Reagan wrote that they were victory in El Salvador," said Zamora. But Zamora added the rebels will not give up attempts to negotiate with the government. "Two years ago they said they would never talk with us, and now we have met with them twice, he said. "We will not sell out in the first meetings." Rebel Radio Venceremes broadcast what it said was a tape recording of a radio communication between Col. Blandon and an air force official. Despite heavy jamming of the rebel radio, a man's voice could be heard shouting "the streets, the streets, bomb the streets." Venceremos claimed the tape was made by rebels who occupy Guazapa volcano, which is 20 miles north of San Salvador and nine miles northwest of Tenancingo. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS have admitted that U.S.supplied A-37 warjets killed 18 and wounded more than 30 civilians last week in a bombing raid on rebel-occupied Tenancingo, just north of El Salvador. in Miami, Costa Rican President Luis Alberto Monge met with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to discuss the importance of forthcoming trip to Central America. Kissinger and 60 to 70 commission members and advisers are set to begin a five-day tour of Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama and Guatemala Oct. 9. United Press International BAL HARBOUR, Fla. — Henry Kissinger, chairman of the presidential commission on Central America, and Costa Rican President Monge Alvarez answer questions from the media following the commission meeting with Latin labor leaders yesterday. Members of the AFL-CIO leadership, who are meeting in Florida this week, invited Kissinger and the other members of the presidential commission to meet with the Latin labor officials. Shamir's government looks for parliamentary approval By United Press International Samarir fears threats, however, from six key coalition deputies to withhold their support over the national government forming a national unity government. JERUSALEM — A new government led by Prime Minister-designate Yitzhak Shamir will be presented for parliamentary approval this week, Deputy Prime Minister David Levy said yesterday. If the group abstains in the parliamentary ballot, Shamir will be left with a minority government of 58 votes in the 120-seat Knesset, or Parliament, making early elections almost inevitable. SHAMIR CALLED ON the four Liberals and parliamentary deputies Yigal Hurvitz and Mordechai Ben-Porat, who are each one-man independent factions, to meet with him to discuss their votes. Meanwhile, an Israeli government spokesman announced yesterday that Israel President Chaim Herzog would visit the United States next month and hoped to meet with President Reagan. 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