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L h By on T and wait A Tex 1-1 and lean coni the i B No. fens man nin£ erag 198! F< agai like “I little youi sorm youi to $ Tue ence houi you i “S whih just be.” If J V Bush to attend drug summit ICA, Peru (AP) — The presidents : pr of Peru, Colombia and Bolivia, where the illegal cocaine trade has its roots, invited President Bush on Tuesday to attend a drug summit within 90 days. He accepted immedi ately. In a brief communique at the end of a five-hour meeting on a common anti-drug strategy, the leaders said European leaders also should take part in the summit, to be held in Latin America. They pledged to continue “all-out war” on drug traf ficking. White House press secretary Mar lin Fitzwater said: “The president will go.” He said 90 days was “within the time frame we nave oeen consid ering. It’s reasonable.” In their communique, Presidents Alan Garcia of Peru, Virgilio Barco of Colombia and Jaime Paz Zamora of Bolivia said both the production and consumption of cocaine must be addressed. The statement appeared to reflect Latin American concern over Bush’s emphasis on police and military ac tions against the trade. Garcia, Barco and Paz suggested details of the summit be worked out at a meeting Nov. 20 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, of lower-level officials. Fitzwater said the United States had no objection to participation by Europeans and security concern! would not stand in the wayofasum mil. Of a planning meeting Nov, 21 he said, “I’m sure that’s fine will us.” Garcia has been promoting inch sion of European nations as activt participants in a war against the co caine traffic. If the United States - successful in slowing the flowofcfr caine over its borders, he says, smug glers will shift their focus to Europe The Peruvian president read ifci communique to hundreds of repot! ers gathered in lea for the closed door summit, but did not answfl questions. China (Continued from page 3) get something done. “In China it is called going through the back door,” he said. “It is a lot easier to get ahead economi cally by using bribes and personal or family connections.” Alston said one of the main con cerns of Tiananmen Square protes ters was government control of the black market. “Protestors weren’t successful in trying to get the government to stop black marketing because many oi the profiteers are party officials or are related to a party official,” Alston said. Wolken said he saw a change in people’s attitudes and now they are more willing to fight for what they believe. “During my first visit, I noticed that people were afraid to speak against the government,” Wolken said. “People are taught to obey their superiors without questioning them. which resulted in lack of confusi on people’s part because they wen dependent on others to make theii decision.” Wolken said during the econo® reforms people began to make ihtt own decisions and they begin toga confidence. He said this feeling confidence brought people from walks of life together to ask forme control of their lives through il* Tiananmen Square demonstrt tion. B ritur luck T then luck keep feel: Fc little relyi: Ai Hou has v unde C( in so As abou T1 Jone Couj A gg’ ~>T MSC HOSPITALITY PRESENTS Tiii( (u/cs) [aggie] (c CTOCTT3 OT3 O SERVICE AWARENESS DAY THURSDAY OCT. 12 9:00 AM- 3:OOPM 1ST FLOOR MSC '