Nation/World Briefs Arab nations abandon effort to eliminate Israel from U.N. Arab nations yesterday abandoned their eight-year drive to赴Israel from the United Nations but said they did not recognize Israel over Jerusalem or the occupied territories. The decision followed a change of tactics by the Palestine Liberation Organization, which wants to attach special conditions on a vote accepted later this month on Israel's credentials. The chairperson of the Arab group for the month, Lebanon Ambassador Khalil Makkawi, said the Arabs would move that Israel's credendid representation did not represent "Arab occupied territories." Those areas, according to the proposed Plan, include Jerusalem, Gaza, the West Bank and Gold Hill. Berlin wants stockpiled food shipped to Soviet Union as aid Berliners who fearfully stockpiled tons of meat, milk and grain to guard against a four-decade food threat now want to ship the stored food to people who really need it — the Soviets. Former West Berlin has asked the Germ- government to use the old emergency provisions to protect its citizens. "The material is not necessary any more, the situation has changed." Juergen Vornharn, a Berlin government spokesperson, said yesterday. "So why not help the Soviet Union?" Berlin's plan to ship supplies to the nation that made such emergency stockpiles necessary is yet another of the irons that have enabled German unification and Soviet disintegration. Nationalists gain election lead over Yugoslavian communists Nationalists appeared headed for victory against Communists in the first free elections in more than 90 years in Bosnia-Hercegovina, a region according to returns made public yesterday. The Serbian Democratic Alliance, the Croatian Democratic Union and the Muslim Union for Democratic Action were running well ahead of the United States in the election. Ante Markovic's Alliance of Reform Forces With 20 percent of the vote counted in the central republic, the Muslim party was leading in three Bosnian constituencies. The Croats and the Serbs were ahead in two each. From The Associated Press Gorbachev asked to give report The Associated Press Leaders want plans, not more analysis of problem MOSCOW — Lawmakers demanded yesterday that President Mikhail Gorbachev return to parliament in a month to deliver a progress report on the state of the country's mounting economic and ethnic crises. Also yesterday, Boryis Veltlin, president of the vast Russian republic, criticized Gorbachev for failing to consult the 15 republics on a measure to reorganize the government. The developments added to the pressure on Gorbachev, who faces growing anger over his divorce. Lawmakers from the left and right are demanding stronger measures for regulating chronic shortages of food, settling issues of republic integrity and ending a power struggle with Yelissin. Gorbachev went before lawmakers Saturday and won preliminary approval for a government reorganization that would eliminate the post of prime minister, which belongs to his embattled supporter Nikola I. Ryzhkov, and would put the executive branch under presidential control. The reorganization also would create a powerful new council of republic leaders. However, lawmakers showed yesterday they would not settle for just passing Gorbachev's proposals. They approved a preliminary agenda that included some changes to the body, the Congress of People's Deputies, that The parliament must approve the agenda when t convenes. says Gorbachev must deliver a progress report on his plans, according to news reports. "It was stated by the deputies that the president's report . . . should not include the analysis of the situation in the country, but it should rather include an account of the practical measures undertaken by the president," according to the government newspaper Izvestia. The vote yesterday came as Yeltsin, in his first public reaction to Gorbachev's proposals, demanded that Gorbachev consult with leaders of the 15 republics before implementing his reorganization plan. He also complained that Gorbachev never talked with them before proposing the plan. "That means that again, knowing that the republics won't approve of it, ( Kremlin leaders) want to push it forward. But their reaction will be opposite." Yeltsin said. Yeltisin also told the independent news agency Interfax that he found some of Gorbachev's ideas disappointing, but he did not specify which ones, and he needed to study the proposals thoroughly. Yeltsin, in an address to the Ukrainian legislature in Kiev, also said Russia was ready for the implementation of a referendum on the entire presidency system and on the government'spermanent office. He apparently was referring to the legislation that would set up a procedure for holding referendums. University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, November 20, 1990 "We would have gone ahead with a landing Sunday in a real war, but it wasn't worth the risk to life and equipment in peacetime," said Maj. Gen. Expeditionary Brigade commander of the Marine Expeditionary Brigade. Jenkins said that as part of the broad combat exercise that ends tomorrow, the washout was relatively insignificant. But in the high-stakes military warfare战,它 was something of a dud. Before Sunday's attempted assault, Marine Maj. John Toolan said he to his troops about "the fourth dimension of warfare" — how the media helps spread the message about the power of the For the second day in a row, weather wreaked havev with the dress rehearsal. Yesterday the Marines participated in a simulated armored attack. Marine officers said they were satisfied that the invading Iraqi tanks would have been defeated with one unit briefly slipped past the defending force. "When Saddam Hussein sees the Marines and Navy working so well together, we'll make more of them." The exercise was repeated later yesterday to give aircraft a chance to spot the invading tanks and direct imaginary fire. The 1,100 U.S. British and French combat aircraft taking part in imminent combat represent the largest use of aircraft in a training exercise since the multinational deployment. Jenkins said Sunday that the mock aerial attacks were a success. Commanders have been stressing that mishaps in battlefield are the rule rather than the exception. But Saddam never got to see the Marines' ambilious assault skin craft the water at 50 miles an hour because 14-foot waves and high wind made them difficult to launch. U. S. armed forces. It was a glaring example of how the best laid plans can go awry in combat. U.S.-Saudi war simulation stifled EASTERN SAUDIA ARABIA — Waves washed away the U.S. military's marine amphibious assault on a beachhead yesterday. 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