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Tuesday, October 29, 1985/The Battalion/Page 11 World and Nation Com s f CWSEp Peres w/ns Knesset backing for Soviet involvement Associated Press I JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Shimon Peres urged the political right not to oppose his peace efforts, | and easily won a vote of confidence Monday night for a plan that allows an international forum to be in volved in negotiations. 1 The vote came after seven hours of debate in the Knesset, and was 68- 10 for the Peres plan, with 10 Abstentions. The prime minister pre sented his peace proposals in a speech last week to the U.N. General ssembly in New York. fficiais quiz Soviet seaman Associated Press JVll WASHINGTON — A Soviet sailor who twice jumped from his I I feship into the Mississippi River in || apparent attempts to defect has been moved to a Coast Guard cut ter where he is being interviewed by U.S. officials, a State Depart- tnent spokesman said Monday, inanrtfrji The Soviet seaman, Miroslav wa ? tak f n b y a 0 C « ast juard launch to the cutter Salvia, where a State Department official who speaks Russian and other J.S. representatives began inter- dewing him shortly before 6 p.m. Monday, State Department pokesman Peter Martinez said. “Soviet representatives also are an the ship,” he said. “They had agreed earlier in the day to this rocedure.” Besides the State Department ifficial, the U.S. representatives nterviewing the sailor “to deter- "^mine his intentions” include an ifficial of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, a U.S. ihysician and an interpreter, dartinez said. ap college !o ason and rn, rectivtdil tionwidt m II 1 .i unann. 13 season. . week, ta 1,060 potrst! points. ndiana.M ed 912 pm 3r866poa u-El Paso' uxe, anodw' seventh «i ota and rat nut ofthdi s by crustal with 592 pee He indicated willingness in that speech to consider an international conference involving the Soviet Union if the Kremlin renewed diplo matic relations with Israel. The Is raeli position previously had been one of firm opposition to such a con ference. Only one member of a party in the ruling coalition revolted against the leadership and opposed — Da vid Magen of the right-wing Likud bloc. He is closely identified with In dustry Minister Ariel Sharon, a lead ing Peres critic within the govern ment. Peres spoke for 30 minutes to open the debate. Then opposition legislator Geula Gohen announced that the prime minister had met se cretly in Paris with King Hussein of Jordan before outlining his peace plan to the General Assembly last Monday. Cohen said the director of Peres’ office, Avraham Tamir, also trav eled to Amman in recent months. “We have every reason to fear ... promises were made that not only touched on procedures but on sub stance, too,” said Cohen, a member of the nationalist Tehiya Party, which pressed the motion of no con fidence. Peres said in a television interview Sunday night that some aspects of his diplomatic maneuvers have been secret. His spokesman, Uri Savir, however, denied that Peres met se cretly with Hussein: “We’ve said be fore it’s not true and we say it again.” In his U.N. speech, Peres called on Hussein to “continue to act with us in order not to miss the opportu nity that has been created.” Hussein met with PLO chairman Yasser Ar afat in Amman on Monday to reas sess their relationship and a Feb. 11 agreement that called for the PLO and Jordan to pursue a joint peace strategy. However, Peres’ remarks before the confidence vote were aimed mainly at domestic critics, especially members of the right-wing Likud bloc which shares power with Peres’ Labor Party in the 13-month-old co alition government. “I ash the Knesset (Parliament) to confirm my words and I hope no one will pile obstacles on the road to the peace process. There is a danger of losing the momentum,” Peres said. Yossi Ahimeir, political aide to Li kud leader Yitzhak Shamir, told The Associated Press that the foreign minister read Peres’ Parliament speech in advance and won agreement to several changes. He said Peres agreed to clarify the exclusion of the Palestine Liberation Organization from peace talks and to specify that no international fo rum could replace direct negotia tions. De Lorean in hospital’s care after suffering chest pains SOMERVILLE, N.J. — Former automaker John Z. De Lorean, em broiled in a rancorous divorce trial here, was admitted to a hospital’s cardiac care Monday after suffering chest pains, officials said. De Lorean walked into Somerset Medical Center at 12:34 p.m., said hospital spokeswoman Joanne Thor- sen. He was taken to the Coronary Care Unit at the medical center, Thorsen said.“He is under obser vation,” she said, adding he was in stable condition. She declined further comment. 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