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. i il^ on i imliun WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1980 p age8 TH natioi United Pr TRINIDAI and a wallet clues investig an apparent than 30 years Lou Girodc for the state’s trict based in murder occui killer or killei If not deac or persons < old, Girodo i The inves only physical ton with seve sing, a bulle and shoes — be Rudolph of Pueblo. Officials sa amateur box< l 1 , rv« W 0 ► 1 [ 9 <% 1 ! world India tells Soviets ls P° rl USSR peace offensive expected to leave Afghanistan M. United Press International _ United Press International U.S. Defense Secretary Harold Brown says he expects the Soviet Union shortly will stage a “peace offensive” in Afghanistan by with drawing a Russian military division before television cameras, then mov ing two divisions back under the the cover of night. Zbigniew Brzezinski, national security adviser, said, “This would be designed to show the Soviet Un ion is reducing its presence in Afgha nistan. ” Vladimir Pozner, Radio Moscow commentator, who heard Brown’s comments in Moscow via satellite, disagreed with the defense secret- TAMU in Germany 1980 Did you like the Sound of Music? See the same country this summer: ary’s statement and said the Soviet forces would withdraw “as soon as the government of Afghanistan no longer needs the military aid it asked for. ” A Pakistani newspaper Tuesday reported Moslem rebel claims that guerrillas had captured a large num ber of weapons, overrun a govern ment headquarters in the northwes ter town of Karez Kabirs, and wiped out a telephone system in Jalalabad east of Kabul. Afghan President Babrak Karmal said Tuesday, “Afghanistan has no desire or intention to threaten or provoke any of its neighbors". He said the Soviet troops do “not constitute any cause for alarm” and they would withdraw after Afghanis tan was no longer threatened by out side forces. The Soviets and Afghans have ac cused the United States, Great Bri- tian, China, Egypt, and Pakistan of arming and assisting Moslem insur gents fighting the Moscow-backed Kabul regime. A Pakistan Foreign Office spokes man repeated Pakistan’s policy of having “the minimum possible rela tions with Karmal. “The most important thing is the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan,” he said. Brown called Tuesday’s reports in the New York Times that Oman, Kenya and Somalia have agreed to give the United States access to military facilities to defend the oil- rich Persian Gulf region “prema ture”. However he would not make an outright denial of the report. “We have been negotation with several countries for use of their faci lities,” Brown said. “These negotations have not reached full fruition. 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Gromyko had expressed Moscow’s friendship for India when he arrived in New Delhi Tuesday for talks to explain the Russian invasion of Afghanistan and perhaps to make an arms deal. Gromyko refused to make specific proposals for a timetable for with drawing the Soviet troops which have occupied the strategic Central Asian Nation since December. The Indian spokesman told news men, “We conveyed our views in clear terms. The tension in the re gion should be ended early.” He said Gandhi had reaffirmed In dia’s stand on Afghanistan as express- EUT t*\Y ed in the Indo-French declaration signed Jan. 27, 1980 with France’s President Valery Giscard d Estaing. The accord said the use of military force in the interference in the to refrain from an arms the region that could threats and stability “in sensitivem Judge killed by guerillas at terrorism forum in Rom United Press International ROME — Guerrillas shot and kil led a prominent judge Tuesday in an attack at Rome University where he was attending a conference on ways to combat terrorism. Police said three gunmen opened fire on Judge Vittorio Bachelet short ly before noon inside the Rome Uni versity political science building where the meeting was in progress. Bachelet, 53, was vice president of Italy’s Superior Council of Magis trates, former president of the Catholic Action organization and a colleague of the late Premier Aldo Moro, who was kidnapped by Red Brigades guerrillas and found mur dered May 9, 1978. Police said Bachelet was walking up a stairway inside the building when three youths blocked his way, pulled out pistols and opened fire. 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