2 Friday, February 13, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World Rally for Jewish activist ceases as officials drive away protesters MOSCOW — Security agents beat protesters and used snowplows to drive them off of a Moscow street yesterday. It was the fourth day of rallies seeking the release of Jewish activist Josef Begun. Police briefly detained 14 people, including Begun's wife and son. The agents, who wore civilian clothes, also harassed Western reporters and television crews covering the protest, which drew about 20 people at Moscow's Arbat shopping mall. Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennady Gerasimov later told reporters that youths, not security agents, were responsible for breaking up the protest. All of those detained were released after a few hours. However, it seemed clear at the scene that the plianclothesmen were not teen-age vigilantes. They were well-organized and were backed by uniformed police and snowblows. The protesters, many of them Jews, had been gathering daily at the Arbat mall since Monday. They demand to be allowed to work in the city until the end of Begun, a Hebrew teacher who was sentenced in October 1983 to seven years in prison for anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda. Gunmen kidnap two in Beirut; 28 missing BEIRUT — Gunmen kidnapped an adviser to President Amin Gemayel and a Christian physician yesterday in Muslim west Beirut, where at least 28 foreigners are missing and feared held by Muslim extremists, sources said. The sources identified west Beirut's latest kidnap victims as presidential adviser Jean Beidel and Alfred Al Qareh, both Christians. Obeid, the sources said, had just left a meeting with Lebanese House Speaker Hussein Husseini at a waterfront hotel and was heading to Christian east Beirut in a chauffeur-driven car when nine gunmen intercepted the vehicle. A few hours later, a man claiming to speak on behalf of the Islamic jihad organization called two local radio stations, claimed responsibility for the kidnapping and set a midnight the same day deadline to exchange Obeid for Muslims detained in Christian east Beirut. Raid by Filipino guerrillas raises death toll MANILA, Philippines — Communist rebels responded to a new military offensive yesterday with an offensive of their own, attacking the country's second largest city and a remote village. Four people were killed and five wounded in the attacks in downtown Davao and on the central island of Panay. The guerrilla raids brought to 56 the number of people killed since Sunday, when a cease-fire between the government and the rebels expired. President Corazon Aquino Wednesday authorized the military to resume operations against the 23,000-member communist New People's Army. Across the Country WASHINGTON — Claims that William Casey intended to mislead Congress about the CIA's role in secret arms sales to Iran prompted a call yesterday for investigators to search for possible perjury by administration officials. Rep. Lawrence Smith, D-Fla, who called for the investigation, is a strong critic of the administration's Iran arms sales. other administration officials knew it was anti-aircraft missiles. Secretary of State George Shultz confronted President Reagan over Casey's proposed testimony in a tense White House meeting last Nov. 20, and Casey's testimony was rewritten, the Washington Post reported. At issue is a report that Casey, former CIA director, had planned to tell a Senate panel last November that a shipment to Iran on a CI-controlled airline was "oil drilling equipment" when he and The report also said the friction over the scandal had left Shultz and White House chief of staff Donald Regan so sharply at odds that they were barely on speaking terms. White House and State Department spokesmen would not comment on the report. Reagan urges students to prevent racism bigotrv. WASHINGTON — President Reagan urged junior and senior high school students yesterday to continue Abraham Lincoln's fight against racism. During his speech, Reagan denounced the recent racial violence in New York and Georgia and said the incidents exemplified the evil that could arise out of such "Let each of us work to eliminate this scourge from our country," Reagan told the students from three area schools in an address marking Lincoln's 178th birthday. 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