Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1985 Nation/World University Daily Kansan 9 Egypt arrests Libyans in assassination plot United Press International CAIRO, Egypt — The Libyan regime of Col. Moammar Khadaly defended an alleged plot to assassinate Libyan exiles in Egypt and vowed yesterday to track down and "liquidate" its "stray dogs" anywhere in the world. One of the targets of the alleged assassination plot, former Prime Minister Abel-Hamid El-Bakoush, pledged to escalate his struggle to overthrow the "bloody regime" in Tnipoli. The Egyptian government announced Monday it had foiled a Libyan scheme to assassinate as many as 50 Libyan exiles and arrested a four-man Libyan hit squad. Egyptian authorities filed seven charges, including attempted murder, which is punishable by life imprisonment, against the four Libyans, described as agents of the Libyan intelligence service. The Libyan News Agency JANA, alluding to the arrests announced in Cairo, said, "The Egyptian regime yesterday alleged that a group of Libyans had been involved in an attempt to liquidate Abdel-Hamid El-Bakoush and other Libyans who are on the run in Egypt. "JANA's political editor comments that the Libyan people decided more than once to liquidate its enemies inside and outside Libya and will not retreat an inch from the implementation of this resolution. "This act is not directed against the country which shelters these stray dogs but against the enemies of the people." The Libyan agency said. El-Bakoush, who was the target of another assassination attempt about a year ago, was quoted by Egypt's Middle East News Agency as saying he and his colleagues "do not fear Khadafy's terrorism." "We will continue to struggle to get rid of Khadafy and his bloody regime," El-Bakoush said. "The collusion of Libyan intelligence with him to unpunished because the day will come when they pay a dear price." El-Bakoush, who heads the Front for the Salvation of Libya, urged the Libyan people to revolt against Khadaf "who is boasting about the terrorism he commits everywhere." The four Libyans arrested in Egypt were accused of "communicating with a foreign country, Libya, to harm Egypt's political position and from a foreign country to undermine Egypt's national interest." Other charges complicity to commit murder, possession of unlicensed weapons, possession of drugs and entering Egypt illegally. The Middle East News Agency said prosecution authorities ordered the four remanded in custody indefinitely after their arrest Nov. 6. 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"It's pretty critical right now. They've been in there since Saturday. William Dann 2702 W. 24th Street Terrace One of the evacuated was Jerry Smith, of Seattle, who had a perforated ulcer that required medical attention. A PAID ADVERTISEMENT Snow, cold trap 300 elk hunters YAKIMA, Wash. — As many as 300 elk hunters were stranded in the mountains yesterday by heavy snow, including a woman who died of carbon monoxide poisoning in her pickup where she and her husband tried to escape the cold. One group that went into the Cascades on "There are hunters and camps everywhere and they're all stranded," said Yakima County Sheriff Jack Bartley. "We're talking to quite a few of them. Some of them want to come out and some of them don't." horseback refused to leave without their animals. A sheriff's spokesman said there was a request from the group to either drop in hay for the horses, or airlift them out of the mountains. 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The National Weather Service said the low for the night was 7 degrees, breaking a previous record of 8 degrees set in 1978. led for the second day to the east slopes of the Cascade Range where a storm dumped more than 20 inches of rain. Army helicopters from Ft. Lewis were dispatch Senate votes to fix drinking age at 21 United Press International WASHINGTON - The Senate, eliminating a potential loophole in the law setting 21 as the minimum legal drinking age, voted yesterday to make the 21-year-old limit permanent. One of the other amendments approved requires the Treasury Department to reimburse the Social Security trust fund for approximately $1.3 billion in lost interest. The drinking amendments — and the rest of the reconciliation bill — still must receive final Senate and House approval before President Reagan for his signature. 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