THE BATTALION Page 9 FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1980 world Afghan government calls Cuban refugee airlifts for talks with neighbors to Costa Rica continue United Press International SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — More jhan 150 Cubans landed Thursday in San Jose on the second day of a free- on^oSr a ' r ^ ^ 0r refugees in the In " Peruvian embassy in Havana, leases J. expecteil ®osta R> can officials said a second worlds airliner, leased from Costa Rica’s been sit LACSA airlines and carrying another 'eastcaiK; fltoZpen ica. All Asia, ^ be on | 100 refugees was expected later Thursday at San Jose’s Juan Santa Maria International Airport. The latest group of 157 Cubans, most of them women and children, arrived aboard a LACSA Boeing 727 and were bused to the old Presiden tial Palace, which has been con verted into a temporary shelter. They charged Cuban policemen rip- tries for diplomat's release United Press International SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — South African heart transplant fceer Dr. Christiaan Barnard has I offert'd to perform free surgery in n violence-wracked El Salvador for the relfcase of his country’s ambassador, kidnapped last November by leftist guerrillas. Barnard signed lengthy ads pub- affect ylished Wednesday in San Salvador TO'spapers urging the leftist Popu- underJarbiberation Forces to free Ambas- 5 way kiador Archibald Gardner Dunn, 63, ofsigbLlwhose only crime was to represent ling butbis[country.” enoto jhe man who performed the world's first heart transplant opera- in InditMps said he would operate for free if hwttef't would win Dunn’s release and •jght eytjskpd the guerrillas to “have pity, to !C(e(fa?:‘ etora Air. Dunn to his famify.’’ id. Wills iereye*:,j$ yder mi ipenitt'l iut Dr, y of Floor" irnplam The guerrillas are demanding a $20 million ransom for the return of Dunn, who was abducted Nov. 28 by about 20 youths as he left the embassy. In the country’s continuing wave of political violence, authorities and witnesses said 23 more people were killed. Among the most recent victims were two leaders of another leftist group, the Popular Revolutionary Bloc, who were shot to death when soldiers ended a store takeover in the town of Aguilares, 24 miles north of the capital. They said another eight peasants were shot to death in Aguilares dur ing a search for guerrillas by govern ment troops and that six peasants were shot and killed during sweeps by troops in four northern towns. Dead philosopher to be cremated iranefflE United Press Internationa] jperafc PARIS — French philosopher ind pt'ean-Paul Sartre, who died Wednes- lodcharJay at 74, will be cremated next i. veek following a temporary burial on e a goccjaturday, his friends reported today. implanl 1 In respect for Sartre’s dislike for ifficial honors, there will be no state rd in frieremony like the ones France'often Id see Holds for its great artists and literary was a figures. hat, so® Friends said Sartre’s body will be mdlet(4ken from the hospital at 2 p.m. laturday to Montparnasse cemetery lollecteJi say it * Shah visits Sadat; health improving United Press International CAIRO, Egypt — The deposed ihah of Iran ventured out of the Cubbeh Republican Palace for the irst time in eight days Thursday to 'isit President Anwar Sadat and ex cess gratitude to the Egyptian peo- )le, officials said. The former monarch, accompa- lied by his wife Farah, went by heli- opter to Sadat’s Nileside resthouse, br the courtesy call on the Egyptian eader and his wife, Jihan. Officials said Shah Mohammed leza Pahlavi, who arrived in Egypt larch 24 from Panama, “expressed latitude and thanks for the hospital- ty of the Egyptian people, ” praising Egypt’s “values and ethics.” ^miiraiNOMt I o ‘ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED’ 1 PRE-LEASING FOR SUMMER AND FALL SEMESTERS M i Furnished & Unfurnished On Shuttlebus Route Efficiency, 1, 2, & 3 Two Beautiful Swimming Pools 1 Iroom Apartments | Tennis Courts (Lighted) 24 Hr. Professional Maintenance Party/Meeting Room with Sundeck Service Health Spas, Including Saunas for ; amllles Welcome } Men & Women “ets permitted j Three Laundry Rooms Lighted Basketball/Volleyball Court Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-5 laturday 10-5 Sunday 2-5 jj693-1110 1 501 Hwy. 30! ; ^ 693-1011 ‘ I ped off children’s earrings as they left the communist island nation. Gilberto Puig, 31, said Cuban policemen and supporters of Presi dent Fidel Castro insulted him and the other refugees as they arrived at Havana’s Jose Marti Airport to board the flight that would take them to San Jose. “They robbed the earrings from kids and stole our watches and took all our suitcases. They are the thieves, not us,” he said, referring to Cuban charges the refugees are not political exiles but common cri minals. On Wednesday the two airliners shuttled 250 Cuban refugees to San Jose in the first leg of the effort to evacuate the 10,800 persons jammed into the Peruvian embassy in Havana for the past two weeks. In another development, the head of the Costa Rican National Detec tive Bureau said an assassination plot against President Rodrigo Carazo had been uncovered but a presiden tial aide refused to confirm or deny the claim. The report of the alleged assassi nation plot came as Carazo, attend ing a mass for the 250 Cuban re fugees who arrived on Wednesday, told them that freedom was “like The exiled shah, 60, underwent surgery for the removal of his cancer- infected spleen March 28 at the Maadi armed forces hospital, soiith of Cairo. He was moved to the Kubbeh Palace April 9. Doctors at the time said he had recovered fully from the operation and pronounced his condi tion as “very good.” Sources said the shah, behind the high and heavily-guarded walls of Kubbeh, was receiving chemical treatment for the lymphatic cancer that has spread to his liver. The visit to Sadat was the first known time the shah had left the palace, and indicated his health was improving. United Press International MOSCOW—The Afghan govern ment called Thursday for talks with Iran and Pakistan on a reduction of armed forces in the region and inter national guarantees for security of each country, the Soviet Tass news agency reported. The proposal calls for talks “with out preliminary conditions,” Tass said. Tass said the offers were made in a set of theses issued by the Central Committee of the Peoples Democra tic party of Afghanistan. The proposals could mark the first opening moves to resolve the Afghan crisis that has developed into a su perpower confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union. The proposals called for: — Bilateral talks with Iran and Pakistan on questions of normalizing relations. — Discussions on “lowering the level of military spending, reduction of armaments and armed forces with appropriate international guarantees of security. ” — Talks on reducing tension and ill will in the activities of mass infor mation media. — Holding consultations between countries of the Indian Ocean zone and the Persian Gulf area concerning resumption of talks on making the Persian Gulf a zone of peace. 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