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Murphy would travel to the region but declined to give a detailed itinerary out of “secu rity concerns.” A source familiar with the travel plans, speaking on condition of ano nymity, said later Murphy’s trip would include talks with leaders in Syria, Saudi Arabia and Israel. Syria is on a State Department list of nations supporting terrorism, but it has been credited on occasion with being helpf ul in efforts to win the re lease of hostages. Secretary of State George P. Shultz mentioned Syria on Tuesday as one of the countries the United The late ch Slates would “want to toudi: 7|-67 \ with" on the peace initiative, streak. “We hope a revitalized p:«The will lead promptly to substiMcory change in the (Israeli-held)iBe p< Rank and Gaza, and in the ieButliv term, to a broader political)clrd, 1 dement,” Redman said. and 7-1 Murphv met briefly WedneMA&!\ with M oshe Arad, the Israeli a: the gai sador to the United States. 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During a visit to a West Bank set tlement, Shamir told Jewish settlers he hoped their communities “will grow and prosper.” Asked what advice he would give to Jewish settlers to deal with the un rest, Shamir said, “Be strong.” Asked what he would advise Pales tinians, Shamir said, “Be quiet.” Dozens of Arab youths in the Aida refugee camp near Bethlehem used slingshots to fire metal scraps, mar bles and stones at soldiers. The army fought back with tear gas, rubber bullets and live warning shots before imposing a curfew. Arab residents said the trouble started after soldiers beat people during a raid on the camp. The army said two Israeli civilians were hurt when stones were thrown at passing cars on the outskirts of Bethlehem. Three Arabs were shot in the legs in the village of Silwad. Mohsin Salah, 19, told the Asso ciated Press from his bed in Ramal- lah Hospital that the Silwad clash oc curred after several hundred Palestinians rushed to the village’s high school when a rumor spread that Israeli settlers were trying to take five boys. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A Washington state law banning media “exit polls” within 300 feet of the voting booths was ruled unconstitutional by a federal ap peals court Tuesday as a violation of freedom of speech. Upholding a lower-court deci sion, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the law improperly restricted certain speech based on its content, was overly broad and was not “the least restrictive means of advancing the state’s le gitimate interest of keeping Fhe court also said the lawn aimed at preventing networks jet tions of election results, :l would he unconstitutional it] cause “a general interest iniE-j lating voters from outside inti cnees is insufficient to jjcI speech regulation.” In an exit poll, newsorganinl tions ask voters leaving the poll how they voted and why. The results have been usd:: S' 1 °f project election returns. 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Voice of Nicaragua radio said the pre-dawn raid was meant as “propa ganda” the day before the U.S. House of Representatives votes on President Reagan’s request for $36 million in aid for the rebels. A Defense Ministry spokesman said it occurred at San Agustin, about 75 miles northeast of Mana gua in Boaco province. No details were given. There was no immediate reaction to the report from Contra represen tatives. The rebels have been fight ing for six years to overthrow the leftist Sandinista government. In the capital, a few Americans protested Contra aid with a hunger strike outside the U.S. Embassy. WASHINGTON (AP) — Mo rocco’s ambassador to the United States offered his country Tues day night for consideration as the future base for U.S. F-16 fighter jets being evicted from Spain. “Morocco has always been ded icated to the sense of peace and liberty and will be proud to con tinue to do just that, today and to morrow,” said M’hammad Bar- gach at a dinner at the Moroccan Embassy for a U.S. congressional delegation. Spain recently demanded that the 401st Tactical Fighter Witi of 72 F-16s be removed from base there within three yean The United States and itsNATC allies have been reviewing the it deployment of the planes $in« then. Fhe ambassador said Morofti’ would like to be considered “privileged ally” of the WestE» ropean defense group. But Secretary of State Georft Shultz said Tuesday the Uniiei States hopes to find a home If the fighters in Europe. Reagan gives approval to FBI probes WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi dent Reagan is satisfied the FBI had a solid basis for starting and continuing its investigation of a group opposing the administra tion’s policies in Central America, White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Wednesday. Fitzwwater also said Reagan believes FBI director William Ses sions is properly handling an in quiry into the bureau’s investiga tion of the Committee in Solidarity with the People ofD Salvador. Sessions said Tuesd) 1 the investigation was not alway properly directed but did n« amount to “massive” spying(*| opponents of Reagan’s polides. Fitzwater said the investigatif* “had a solid basis for its initial and continuance.” And he repeated his claimtl* 1 the White House has nothaddt reel involvement in the probe. Round Trip busfare to Breckenridge or Steamboat over Spring Break for $ 115. Call Julie Oliver 260-8294. 88l2/8 Alpine Digital AM/FM Cassette Deck, Dolby model 7347. 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