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RANDY’S LIQUOR STORE 524 University Dr. East College Station, Tx 77840 696-1351 ■ mT i ship | haeo- Insti- probabl sank al content What’s up Wednesday JULY 4 PICNIC: The intramural department is sponsoring a picnic at Cain Pool. Thursday CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: will meet at 7 p.m. in 350A MSC. Gromyko attacks U.S. policy I Got that uncontrollable urge to call... STAR TEL South Korean ship sinking in Persian Gulf United Press International ABU DHABI, United Arab Emi rates — A South Korean freighter set aflame by two Iraqi missiles in the Persian Gulf appeared to be sinking Monday and Seoul considered be coming the second government to ban its vessels from most Iranian ports in the waterway. The \b,205-ton freighter Wonjin was hit in the northern Gulf Sunday, part of what Iraq claimed was a con voy of seven ships its forces attacked in Khor Mussa channel, 65 miles southeast of the Iraqi frontier. Iraq also said it downed an Ira nian U.S.-made F-14 Tomcat sent on amission to defend the convoy. Shipping sources Monday could not confirm attacks on the other six vessels in the channel, which leads to Iran’s major mercantile port at Ban dar Khomeni. Iraq has frequently in flated its claims in the nearly 4-year- old war. Iran did not directly comment on Sunday’s attack, the third by Iraq on neutral shipping in the Gulf in an eight-day period. But Islamic leader Ayatolloh Ru- hollah Khomeini issued new threats of retaliation, threatening a major flare-up in the so-called Gulf “tanker war,” in which some 40 neutral ships have been hit this year by both coun tries. The Wonjin’s 23 crewmen, in cluding four injured in the attack, abandoned ship when efforts to ex tinguish the flames failed and were rescued by nearby vessels, Seoul offi cials said. In Seoul, officials summoned shippers to an emergency meeting to discuss barring ships from venturing past 27.3 degrees north latitude in the Gulf, which would keep them away from an Iraqi-declared war zone in the northern part of the wa terway. If approved, South Korea would be the second nation to bar its vessels from sailing to key Iranian Gulf ports. United Press International MOSCOW — Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko Monday ignored British Foreign Secretary Sir Geof frey Howe’s expression of concern over the fate of Soviet dissident An drei Sakharov and assailed the United States in a speech. Speaking at luncheon for Howe, Gromyko accused the Reagan ad ministration of misleading people into thinking the United States wants talks on banning space weap ons. Gromyko’s harshly worded speech came after fie and Howe met for more than two hours of talks on East-West relations and arms con trol, British spokewoman Eileen Gal lagher said. Howe arrived in Mos cow Sunday for a three-day visit. The talks entered into specific areas of nuclear arms control, outer space, chemical weapons, the Stock holm disarmament conference and convention weapons, Gallagher said. Washington accepted talks on space weapons proposed by Moscow Friday without preconditions on the agenda hut said it preferred they be expanded to include the stalled Ge neva arms negotiations. But in his speech, Gromyko said that “in reality it (the United States) does not want talks, it avoids them for which purpose it heaps up pre liminary conditions.” - < <|SM ^ US. official meets with Lebanese United Press International BEIRUT, Lebanon — A senior U.S. diplomat met Monday with Lebanese leaders as rival gunmen battled in the heart of Beirut, over shadowing plans to implement a new security accord designed to end nine years of civil war. The renewed factional fighting came as Robert PelLetreau, U.S. dep uty assistant secretary of state for Middle East affairs, visited Lebanon on a 10-day tour of the Middle East. The violence, primarily in the center of the capital where Moslem and Christian gunmen fight almost daily with mortars and machine guns, overshadowed plans to put a week-old security accord into effect in the divided Lebanese capital. No casualties were reported. “The Americans want to under stand better our expectations and plans concerning the internal secu rity situation and security arrange ments we are planning for the soutli and Bekaa Valley,” Prime Minister Rashid Karami said after his talks with Pelletreau. The official National News Agency said Pelletreau and U.S. am bassador Reginald Bartholomew later met witli Justice Minister Nabih Berri, who also is minister of state for the affairs of Israeli-occupied southern Lebanon. Berri, whose Shiite Moslem mili tiamen played a key role in driving the U.S. Marine peacekeepers out of Beirut in February, asked for “an immediate American intervention to end the Israeli occupation of the south,” Beirut radio said. There was no public U.S. re sponse concerning the soutli, where an estimated 10,000 Israeli troops have remained since Israel invaded Lebanon two summers ago to drive out Palestinian guerrillas. The National News Agency also said Pelletreau discussed the plight of nine passengers still held by Israel after Israeli gunboats seized a Cy- prus-to-Lebanon ferry Friday with 63 people aboard. It did not elab orate on the incident. Pelletreau’s visit coincided with the Lebanese government’s efforts to rebuild and redeploy its U.S.- trained army as part of the new secu rity plan aimed at bringing peace to the greater Beirut area after nine years of civil war. “The zero hour for the applica tion of the security plan will com mence Wednesday,” Berri said in statements published by the leftist As Safir newspaper. DANVER’S A/C Vastly Improved! NO limit, treat your friends with these coupons Roast Beef & Hot Baked Potato only $0 29 Dress it the way you like at our Salad Bar Breakfast on a Biscuit 990 Cheese, egg, choice of bacon, sausage or ham on a buttermilk biscuit Valb Hamburger on |y$i 19 Dress it the way you like at our Salad Bar Baked Potato 990 coupons expire 7/22/84 But can’t call home because it’s too expensive? 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