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Texas Ave. College Station 696-1148 World and Nation Schultz urges approval of arms sale to Jordan Associated Press WASHINGTON — Seuetaiv of Slate George Shull/ told skepiic.il senators Thursdu\ that approval of the Reagan administration’s $1.9 bil lion arms sale to jordan is an “abso lute necessity” for ultimate success in the search for peace in the Middle- East. Testifying before the Senate For eign Relations Committee, Shultz said Jordan’s King Hussein has taken "courageous move's" toward opening negotiations with Is rack and added that from the kine’s point of view, ‘‘You like to leel that peace has friends, and the friends of peace will stand with you." But several members of the com mittee challenged Shultz's dest rip- tion of events in the Middle East. “I disagree that the king of Jot dan has made meaningful moves." said Sen. Rudy lioschwitz, R-Minn. . . He puts a n imber of obstacles in the way of peace." Shultz’ 90-minute appearance be fore the committee represented the beginning of what is expected to be* a hard sell for die administration to win approval for i ,v proposed sale* of sophisticated aircraft and air de fense missiles to Jordan. Legislation to block the sale is ex pected to be introduced in both Approval of the Reagan administration's $1.9 bil lion arms sale to Jordan is nec essary lor ultimate suc cess for peace in the .Mid dle' hast.—- Secretary ol State George Schultz. In his testimony. Sliultz> one possible area ol amiprofflistij signed to reassure critics ofllies In response to a question bi S 1 homas Eagleton, I)-Mo. ) Tifs the administration wantsHwls silc-s delivered to Jordan at e." but was willing to discuss)* ble rest i ic tions to reduce ami to Israel. I’mlc-i questioning, Shulm said publicIv for tlie firstlimeii the l uited States would probaHl asked u> pav a part ol thtCOStOlif ai ins sale, and added heexpecnij administration tosubmitap arms sale to Saudi Arabia "in i u >t -1 < >o-distant future.’’ houses of GonRiess. and (iOR lead ers have cautioned the administra tion to exited adifflcull fight. Several metolters of Congress Ik*- lievc Jordan should not receive addi tional military ^n. " I o refuse to meet Jordansnt would Ik* a signal that (he I St.ues d«>es not hilly 5U|tpoii3 K i n g s | teace efforts," he said Racial violence continues, whites celebrate holiday Associated Press JOHANNESBURG — Lbree more blacks were killed In fellow blacks in anti-apartheid violence while white South Africans cele brated a national holiday at beaches, barbecues and parades 1 hui sday. Kruger Day, which honors the memory of 19th-centutv Afiikanei leader Paul Kruger, gave many whites a chance to take a long week end to enjoy the warm soiiljhern hemisphere spring at beach resorts ntar Cape Town and Dm ban. Not far f rom those Iteac lies, the i i citing that has wracked black town ships for 14 months flared again in black and mixed-race townships. Police said Thursclav that three people were killed in the distur bances, bringing to five the numbei of deaths in the ptrevious 24 hours. In Durban's Umla/i black town ship, a mob of arsonists hurled a gas oline bomb into a house during the night, killing a three-week-old bain and injuring two black women, po lice headquarters in Pretoi in said Thursday. In another arson attac k in Umla/i, a black woman died when her bouse went up in’ flames. The police said the* it *side us t pfjeare d to lx* sup- erect ferry boa was put inter portei s of tlie l nitec 1 Democratic ation by iiive titc.r Jolui JtoaJ Front anti a pai theid ci lalition. indi- fjetween New \ ork City tad l» eating the atta ck was part c> f the fioken, N.j. black- agaii ist-bl ack fighting tht ( has In 1,390, th e Daughtfn torn Dm 4 >an ownshi ps in r ecent American \evolution » monti IS. founded in W; ishiiigtnn.D.C Mo re ih an 7 50 blac ks have been in JU5K it ie lunar pndie killed in anti-apartheid riots th it Ik*- oneei i was h unched. ItfaiW gan on St PI ' 1. 1984 /Mhuii 1 wo- go out as tar a s planned, fcil'jti; thirds of the vii tims we re shot by ihi- to Earth, and 1 mined ujiinthtfj lice and so Idiei s. with the rest killed on isphtre. by oil er b ,K k> in disputes ove r !ius- Ill 190K, ttxillo 7, die b pected ,cpltabjoru.U,on ,\viih the whiles, and over how to conduct the fight against white rule. Apartheid is South Africa’s insti tutionalized racial separation, by which 5 million whites dominate 24 million blacks. The Kruger Day celebrations gave ultra-right-wing whites, descendants of the mainly Dutch and German settlers who started arriving at Cape- Town in 1652, an opportunity to re call their pioneer heritage. President PAW Botha, while dis missing the* small far-right as reactio nary, also has invoked Kruger's memory in recent speeches, declar ing the National Party will share power with other races but won’t ab dicate white rights altogether. History todoi 1 Associateif Frew 1 iklav is Friday.OctII.i$ < >n this date: l n 1776. the first naval l ake Ch ampiam vvns ins the Anw in 18 Revolution su-aai-pK n >m«-cfv -\ ai ietv series"NBCsv ui d.n Night," later“NBC’sS*.' day Night Live," made its dw with guest host George Cm and a cast »>f tcgularvhillwi "Not Ready for Prijne Tune fa crs." One year ago: Vice Presiots Bush and Democrat (fewld:" Ferraro debated in FltiladeipL British Prime Minister Mznfsf T’hati hei escaped injury fn® 5 IRA bomb; and spec shuttlei - tronaut Kathy Sullivan betas the fiisi Amet ic:au Komanto" ' in space. Guerrillas hit army center in El Salvador Associated Press l,A UNION, El Salvador — Up to 400 leftist guerrillas attacked the army’s main training center Ehurs- day, killing dozens of soldiers and wounding 68, the armv said. It vvas the rebels’ biggest operation in more than a yetir. But the insurgents failed in (hen apparent objective of blasting the- rows of barracks where about 2,000 trainees slept. Soldiers recovered several home-made bombs, which they placed in a large pile near (lie bodies of 10 rebels in a make-shift morgue at this sprawling base* 113 miles east of the capital. Lt. Col. Joaquin Cerna Mores, commander of the Military I i aitting Center of the Armed Forces, said 10 soldiers died in the attack. An em ployee at nearby La Union hospital stiid it had received die bodies of 58 soldiers. T he guerrillas' clandestine Radio Venceremos claimed govern ment casualties were near 200, but did not give a breakdown of dead and wounded. ued a steady barrage for hours. SHC w REM PONC tional Ci of Mann |after Pue [ering ma mudslide buried u Gov. said a d whether outside 1 ofdiseasi “We d nandez ( T he g' tioncouf Dr. C Ponce r< director, ;; covered tered ho of wale U| w WA specif! pearin and ad expert Ameri start — “Th dange: most y disease I think deman choice chairrr medici sity. The dangei and lu pregnr bies. Surf Koop aboutt “Me about he says it’s pre be sme Cerna Flores saiei American mili tary adv isers at the base did not join in the fighting and were not injured. I he colonel said there were 10 to 12 Americans on'the base, but the U.S. Embassy in San Salvador put the number at five. The Embassy de clined to say whether the Americans joined in the lighting. Cerna Flores said die rebels began firing rockets and mortars at the base at about 1:30 a.hi. and contin- "(ionsidering Hie inimbtfl troops here it is fortunatethtfl was not higher," he said, noting about three-fourthsoftlrcsoM the base have had very little "Thev were not able to light yet | I he others, lie said, werei#! for advanced training. T most of the fighting, and & Flores said casualties were kp because of their response.aitf ! I arrival within 20 minutes of W" c optc-rs f rom nearbv San Migud He estimated the number/ 1 lackers at between 350 and# said soldiers were scouringtkf sinned escape routesforthegufl’ las. HAVE A TAILGATE PARTY! This weekend’s football game is a great occasion to get together with friends. Have a tailgate party at the stadium or invite friends over to watch it on TV. Either way. 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