12 University Daily Kansan Nation/World Thursday, Sept. 19, 1985 Aid to pressure Sandinistas Rebels to get aid by October United Press International WASHINGTON — State Department officials and Nicaraguan rebel leaders worked out details yesterday for spending $27 million in non-military U.S. aid meant to keep the pressure on the Sandinista government to negotiate with the Contras. Elliott Abrams, assistant secretary of State for Inter-American affairs, said the assistance approved by Congress in July should start towing to rebels in the Central American country by Oct. 1. "We hope by the end of September to have everything in place and begin to see some of the assistance actually going to the resistance forces," he Adolfo Calero, one of three Unified Nicaraguan Opposition leaders who visited the State Department, said the $27 million would be sufficient for rebel forces he said had doubled in size to 30,000 during the last year. 20,000, during the last year Calero, Arturo Cruz, and Alfonso Rohole met with Abrams and Robert Duemling, the director of the department's new Nicaraguan Humanitarian Assistance Office. Abrams, appearing at a news conference with the Nicaraguans, said the money should last until the end of April, the period for which it was appropriated by Congress. He said most of it would be used to support rebel forces in northern Nicaragua with food, clothing, shelter and medicine. 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