6 Tuesday, November 9, 1993 Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Pre-Med Club Wednesday, November 10th 7:00 p.m. at WATKINS HEALTH CENTER Dr.Yockeyspeaks on Interested in sorority life? Want to meet people? HEALTH CARE REFORM Attend continuous open bidding seminar Tuesday, November 9th 8:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union Gaza Strip killing fuels settler riots The Associated Press JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin urged Jewish settlers to refrain from acts of vengeance after thousands rioted throughout the occupied lands yesterday to protest a wave of killings. Settlers paralyzed morning rush-hour traffic in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip with flaming tires and stone barricades. Near one West Bank roadblock, two Palestinian were shot, apparently by settlers. This latest rampage was set off by Sunday's shooting death of a Gaza Strip settler, the seventh Israeli killed by Arab militants since Sept. 13 when Israel signed a peace accord with the Palestine Liberation Organization. Hamas, a Muslim fundamentalist group committed to Israel's destruction, claimed responsibility for Sunday's attack. The attacks appear to have weakened support for Rabin, whose Labor Party performed poorly in municipal elections last week, and emboldened right-wing politicians opposed to the accord. Rabin told Parliament that security services were doing everything they could to fight Arab militants, but warned that they would also take action against Jewish vigilantism. "I call on the settlers to stop those who want revenge and create disturbances," he said. "Despite the question marks, we will reach peace, we will reach agreements, and the blood-shed will stop." Israeli and PLO teams were said to be meeting at an unknown location in Cairo, resuming talks the PLO broke off last week to protest Israel's plans for a troop withdrawal in Gaza. Opposition leaders demanded that Rabin call off the talks on Palestinian autonomy and ridiculed his claim that the recent attacks were carried out by Hamas and other Islamic groups instead of the PLO. Extreme nationalist legislator Rehavam Zeevi caused a stir by comparing Rabin's government to the French Vichy regime that collaborated with the Nazis during World War II. Earlier in the day, barricades in 49 spots blocked highways in the West Bank and Gaza, confining most Palestinians to their towns and villages. An army statement reported that troops had removed several roadblocks, and one soldier had fired into the air to prevent settlers from stoning an Arab driver. Heavy voter turnout in Jordan threatens fundamentalists' hold The Associated Press AMMAN, Jordan — Lines of voters spilled into the streets yesterday in Jordan's first multiparty elections since 1956, giving King Hussein the heavy turnout he sought to thwart Muslim fundamentalists opposed to the Mideast peace process. Early returns showed fundamentalists trailing by wide margins in districts that had been their strongholds. Nearly complete results released by the Interior Ministry indicated they could lose six of the 22 seats that had made them the largest voting bloc in Parliament. Hussein's secular, pro-Western government had feared a low turnout would favor the well-organized fundamentalists and possibly deny the king a free hand in negotiating with Israel. Somali aid-agency chief shot as peace dissolves But the Interior Ministry said 68 percent of the country's 1.2 million registered voters cast ballots. The Associated Press MOGADISHU, Somalia — The Somali security chief for the CARE aid agency was killed Monday when U.N. peacekeepers fired on gunmen who attacked them in territory controlled by Mohamed Fararh Aidid. The attack was the fourth on foreign troops in as many days and suggested that Aidid's monthlong truce with U.N. forces seemed to be crumbling. Aidid vowed not to negotiate with the U.N., and his Somali National Alliance boycotted two U.N.-sponsored meetings; one to discuss how to improve the city's security, the other to meet with the faction, headed by Ali Mahdi Mohamed, that controls Mogadishu's northern half. A. U.S. spokesman in Somalia said the United States was sticking by plans to put American forces back on Mogadishu's streets. 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