2 Monday, April 20, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World Armed rebel soldiers surrender Argentine president announces BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — President Raul Alfonsin announced yesterday that he had obtained the surrender of dozens of armed rebel soldiers after meeting with their leader at the military base where they had been held up for three days. The mutineers and their leader, cashiered Lt. Col. Aldo Rico, were taken into custody from the infantry school at suburban Campo de la Vieja since Thursday. Defense Minister Horacio Jaramaena said. Alfonsin, following his dramatic decision to meet personally with the rebels, said the mutineers would be detained and processed according to law. The mutineers, who had been holding about 2,000 loyal government troops at bay at Campo de Mayo, were demanding amnesty for officers accused of human rights violations under previous military governments. The infantry school is one of about a dozen different training facilities at the sprawling army base. It was not immediately known how many rebels were involved. Sen. Adolfo Gass on Saturday placed their number at 57, but the rebels claimed they totaled about 150. They had two tanks near the main school at the infantry training compound and positioned machine guns along approaches to the building. The rebels were taken to the military institute's command unit within the huge Campo de Mayo and placed under the charge of Gen. Augusto Vidal, the defense minister said. Guerrillas slain after infiltrating Israel MENARA, Israel — Palestinian guerrillas on a hostage-taking mission sneaked into northern Israel and killed two soldiers yesterday in the dustbowl in seven years, army officials said. The firefight occurred in an apple orchard and followed a week of violence in northern Israel. The army said the strife was linked to a meeting scheduled for today in Jerusalem, where he will map out a new political and military strategy against Israel. Shiite Muslim fighters in the most violent clash since Israel withdrew the bulk of its troops from Lebanon in June 1985. In the occupied Gaza Strip, about 5,000 Palestinians demonstrated at Islamic University yesterday. Nine students were hospitably allowed Israel soldiers beat them with clubs, Palestinian sources said. The army identified the infiltrators as members of Yasser Arafat's mainstream Fatah wing of the Palestine Liberation Organization, which has stepped up military activity recently in an apparent effort to regain the support of hardliners. Two killed, 27 hurt at Tokyo rock concert TOKYO — Two people were killed and 27 others were injured, one seriously, last night at a rock concert when fans rushed forward in an attempt to climb onto the stage, a Metropolitan Fire Board official said. The official, who spoke on condi of anonymity, said people in front were knocked down as people farther back tried to rush onto the cliffs to pictures of a Japanese rock band. He said the 3,000-seat outdoor music hall in central Tokyo was filled to capacity for the concert. Across the Country Flood waters begin receding in Richmond RICHMOND, Va. — The James River slowly began receding yesterday after inundating $1/2$ square miles of the city at almost 16 feet above flood stage, and merchants were allowed back into a low-lying area of restored downtown businesses. William W. Costin, chief of emergency communications for Officials credited a network of huge pumps with helping prevent water damage beyond the commercial area. the department of Public Safety, said damage couldn't be estimated until after the water fully receded. The James River surged over its banks in many areas of the state after a three-day storm brought 3.36 inches of rain to Richmond and more than 4 inches to parts of western Virginia. One boy drowned, and one woman was missing elsewhere in the state. Many rural roads had been blocked by water. Boy found in river may be missing epileptic KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Police attempted Saturday to identify the body of a boy found in a river in south Kansas City, Mo. Authorities had not identified the boy yesterday, but they said he could be the 10-year-old epileptic and diabetic who had been missing since he ran away from school March 20. An autopsy was to be performed today and dental records would be checked to make a positive identification. The body was found about 4 p.m. Saturday by a man hiking along the river. The fully clothed body was in about 18 inches of water. 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