2 Friday, October 3, 1986 / University Daily Kansan News Briefs Shultz defends use of deception, psychological warfare in Libya UNITED NATIONS — Secretary of State George Shultz yesterday defended the use of psychological warfare against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, even if it means using the press. Shutz's meeting with U.S. news organizations was dominated by a Washington Post report that the administration adopted a campaign of deception in August. The campaign reportedly included inaccurate leaks that the United States and Libya were on a collision course and exaggerated claims about Libyan-backed terrorism. Shultz quoted Winston Churchill, who defended the use of deceptive measures by saying. "In wartime, truth is so precious that it must be accompanied by a bodyguard of lies." In Washington, President Reagan denied that his administration misled American news organizations as part of a secret campaign to undermine Gadhafi. On another topic, Shultz reviewed the meetings with Soviet Foreign Minister Edward Shevardnadze that led to the release of U.S. reporter Nicholas Daniloff and the return of Soviet spy Germani Zakharov. He said the U.S. decision to negotiate for Daniell did not change the U.S. position that it would not answer to kidnappers' demands in cases of Americans held hostage, including newsmen in Lebanon. Rebel leader charged in Manila Prosecutors recommended that rebel leader Rodolfo Salas, his wife Josefa Cruz and their bodyguard and driver, Jose Concepcion, be held without bail on the charge, which carries a maximum penalty of death. MANILA, Philippines — The government formally charged a captured top Communist guerrilla leader and two others with rebellion yesterday and rejected a rebel offer to resume cease-fire talks in exchange for their release. State and city prosecutors filed the case before the Manila Regional Trial Court one day after President Corazon Aquino ordered it filed and put the military on alert against reprisals. The trio was captured Monday outside the Philippine General Hospital after Salas underwent a medical examination. underwent a war. The Justice Ministry issued a statement saying the theology movement been Communist movement leaders since 1968. The statement said they waged war against the forces of the government by conducting armed raids, sorties and ambushes and infiltrating legitimate organizations to work for the success of the rebellion. Among the crimes attributed to Salas, 38, are the ambush slaying of five U.S. Navy officers April 10, 1974, and a 1977 raid on a paramilitary post that killed four. Both incidents occurred on Bataan across Manila Bay. A ranking defense official, retired Brig. Gen. Isidro Agunod, said yesterday that if President Corazon Aquino refused to release Salas, the party could accuse her of insincerity and deceit. They would also blame her for a breakdown of the peace talks. Meese calls for crack task forces WASHINGTON — Two dozen special task forces are needed to combat an urban crack crisis that is creating a nightmare for users, who can become addicted to the drug within six weeks. Attorney General Edwin Meese told Congress yesterday. DOWN tesee told counsel that In the report, Meesee said 24 new task forces state and local leagues. The Drug Enforcement Administration has not yet identified task forces will be, but has identified priority cities — San Diego, Houston, Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, N.J., San Francisco, Seattle and St. Louis — where crack is readily available. specifically charged with fighting crack were needed in metropolitan areas to improve enforcement at the state and local levels. readily available. The recommendation was contained in a report to Congress that outlined a series of administration drug proposals as the House and Senate moved toward approving sweeping anti-drug legislation before adjourning for the year. The DEA plans to hire 50 agents to staff the task forces. The agency now is negotiating with police in those cities, a spokesman said. those. The rapid increase in the drug's popularity is mainly due to its low price, relative purity and the fact that it is smoked rather than inhaled through the nose, the report said. The fumes enter the lungs — the most efficient way of absorbing cocaine into the body — at purity levels ranging from 75 to 90 percent. Senate refuses Philippine aid The Senate, for the second time this week, refused to send $200 million to the Philippines, rejecting a bid yesterday to take the money from a "slush fund" created to ease approval for aid to Nicaraguan rebels. The chamber refused 57-41 to approve the aid to the Philippines, which the House passed last month as an honorarium for President Corazon Aquino after she delivered an address to a joint session of Congress. On Monday, the Senate rejected 51-43 the emergency aid bill for the Philippines when Senate Minority leader Robert Byrd proposed to take the money from other foreign aid accounts excluding those for Israel and Egypt. and Egypt. Byrd tried again yesterday, proposing to select the Philippine aid from a $300 million economic aid package for El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Costa Rica from a deal President Reagan offered to lawmakers in exchange for approval of $100 million in aid to the contras trying to overthrow Nicaragua's Marxist-led Sandinista government. Poll says teens like non-smokers NEW YORK — Teenagers said in a national poll that they would rather date people who didn't smoke, according to a report released yesterday by Surgeon General C. Everett Koop. He compared the anti-smoking campaign to the nationwide effort to prevent U.S. teenagers from abusing illegal drugs. The American Lung Association is using the survey results in a campaign to counter a belief among teenagers that smoking cigarettes makes them appear mature and popular. Koop said. The survey of 266 teenagers by the Opinion Research Corp. indicated that 78 percent of the boys and 69 percent of the girls preferred to date non-smokers. Only 1 percent of the teenagers surveyed were actively seeking a sweetheart who smoked. New I.D.s keep track of animals COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Wandering pets can be reuited with their owners by a wave of the wand, thanks to a new electronic LD system. A Colorado Springs animal shelter has initiated a system which implants identification microchips beneath the animal's skin. System I.D. was developed and manufactured by Honeywell Inc. for Taymar Inc. of Westminster, Colo. 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