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It also indicated the proposed prime ministers’ meeting, if success ful, could lead to a summit meeting for a broader exchange of views. The South Korean letter, signed by Premier Shin Hyon-hwak sug gested the meeting be preceded by preparatory contacts between work ing-level representatives of both sides on Feb. 6. In his reply. Shin called on North Korea to make joint efforts to pre vent war and to pave the way for an eventual unification of the land through peaceful means. “I believe it is indeed our historic al mission that we all Koreans must prevent the recurrence of war and consolidate peace on the fatherland in ordor to achieve a peaceful uni fication of the country” Shin’s letter said. Using a surprisingly hospitable approach, the South Korean letter for the first time referred to North Korea by its official name — The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. The Jan. 12 letter from Li Jong-ok had also, for the first time, used the Seoul government’s official name - the Republic of Korea. South Korea’s letter proposed as a meeting site either “Freedom House, ” an octagonal administrative building in the southern part of the Panmunjom truce village, where Li’s letter had been delivered, or another mutually agreeable place. Shin’s letter reconfirmed the Seoul government’s policy that uni fication of the Korean land should be approached on a gradual basis by accumulating trust and confidence through extensive exchanges in va rious fields. Coac iquad, left in t eague the om, ai |he one “The lid Ri brutal By The basket ing: (a) Another Soviet diplomat expelled United Press International WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand Thursday ordered the Soviet ambassador to New Zea land expelled on charges he fun- neled money to the country’s Com munist party. The explusion of Ambassador Vse- volox Sofinsky came two days after New Zealand ordered a correspon dent for the Soviet Novotski news agency to leave the country as part of New Zealand’s sweeping protest of the U.S.S.R. invasion of Afgha nistan. Three days ago Canada expelled three Soviet diplomats on charges of using Ottawa as a base to spy against the United States. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon said Sofinsky was ordered to leave “immediately.” “It is established international convention that a diplomatic repre- TEXAS BURGER Best Hamburgers in town! Also — Fried Chicken and Beer lO a.m. to 6 p.m. 330 Jersey Mon. thru Sat. IVext to Rothers Come play our Southside Center Pinball Machines. r ' 696-0915 BRING IN THIS COUPON FOR A FREE EGGROEE WITH YOUR MEAL Who’s Hughes? First to develop a synchronous-orbit satellite, Syncom, initiating the whole era of space communications. First in high-technology electronics. Your first employer after graduation, perhaps! 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El Gag attempt doesn’t quiet exiled Soviet It s< [The 5 an elee helped Texas Call nerve ireuit United Press International MOSCOW — Andrei Sakharo defied attempts by Soviet authorife of pain ramei Tex; to gag his dissident activities and telephoned supporters to up written appeal for withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, dis j sident sources said Thursday. It was the first telephone call Sakharov since he was arrested Tuesday and exiled to Gorky, 25t miles east of Moscow. Friendsalst received a short telegram from fe | oeeau: Wednesday night. f amour In a document signed Mondav sa id tl said. I plied ■ cost al The ibout ransn ndinj m the Hea night, Sakharov and others had do' plored the Soviet intervention ii Afghanistan and had called on llie, Soviet public workers and othersto) demand the withdrawal of Sow: troops. 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