University Daily Kansan, October 22, 1984 NATION AND WORLD Page 10 More attacks expected in Beirut By United Press International BEIRUT, Lebanon — The leader of an Islamic fundamentalist group who said he helped organize the October 1983 suicide bombing of the U.S. Marine headquarters in Beirut was reported yesterday as threatening further violence against the United States. "We will know how to avenge any possible American aggression against us that is aimed at getting credit for President Reagan," Abu Haidar Moussai, the head of the Shilom Mossei "Forces of Russin." was quoted in Lebanese newspapers. A recent Washington Post interview of Moussaaw, who calls the United States "the great Satan", reported the Shilai leader was suspected of supplying the truck for the suicide bomber who Oct 23,1983, crashed the explosive-packed vehicle into the U.S. Marine base at Beirut airport, killing 241 service-men. SECURITY HAS BEEN stepped up at U.S. facilities in Beirut because officials fear an attack on Americans in Lebanon just before the Nov. 6 presidential election to embarrass the Reagan administration killed 25 people, including two Americans. The State Department said Friday all dependents of U.S. officials in Lebanon had been evacuated because of continuing threats following the Sept. 21 truck bombing of the embassy annex in East Beirut that Although a political deadlock in the Lebanese Cabinet has effectively paralyzed the government, Prime Minister Rashid Karami confirmed yesterday that Lebanon was prepared to negotiate with Israel on a compromise deal, saying southern Lebanon, where weekend violence claimed five lives. Israel has set a number of conditions for a withdrawal, including an expanded role for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. BUT HE SAID Lebanese army negotiators would not sit at the same table with their Israeli counterparts in Washington, United Nations as a broker for talks. UAW, GM strike talks reach critical point By United Press International TORONTO — Bargainers reached a critical point yesterday in attempts to end a strike against General Motors of Canada Ltd. that has caused the loss of nearly 13,000 jobs in the United States and may lead to thousands more layoffs, a GM spokeswoman said. United Auto Workers Canadian director Robert White and chief company negotiator Rod Andrew held brief, informal face-to-face sessions and met with their caucuses and subcommittees in an attempt to end the stroke by 36,000 Canadian workers that began Friday. But little progress was made to resolve the dispute that has idied the company's 13 Canadian plants in London, where Ms. Wexspokenwoman Cuthbert Cushion GM Canada spokeswoman Paulie atte Charlotte Bromeau said the nature of the negotiations had reached a point where both sides were on the verge of either making a settlement or calling off the talks. In Detroit Friday, the company ordered the layoffs of workers at three GM plants in Michigan and one in Ohio. The layoffs, to take effect today, include 5,500 workers at the Orion Township, Mich., assembly plant; 1,500 at the Moraine, Ohio, truck plant; 1,900 on the second shift at Ypsiariant, Mich.; and 4,000 workers at Cadillac in Detroit. MARK TWAIN ON TOUR A ONE-MAN SHOW STARRING KEN RICHTERS October 23, 8 pm Alderson Auditorium Tickets available for $25.00 at NCA office interested students will begin at 5 pm. SYSTEMS * O'Dulvan Computer Furniture * Computer Supplies * Personal Elac Typewriters 818 Mass --w/Corn Chips 16 oz. 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