I 6 World and nation Wednesday, January 9, 1990 The Battalion Baker meets with Iraq’s Aziz Secretary of State James A. Baker III and Iraq’s foreign minister on Wednesday conduct the highest- level talks between the two nations since the gulf crisis began, and the United States said the meeting may be the last chance for peace. Baker stopped in Paris, Bonn and Milan on Tuesday in a show of unity wtih allied nations before the meet ing with Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz in Geneva. But Baker likely was disappointed in Paris, where he met with Presi dent Francois Mitterrand and For eign Minister Roland Dumas. Dumas said France supported the Jan. 15 U.N. deadline for Iraq to quit Kuwait or face a possible military strike. However, he reiterated sup port for linking Iraq’s withdrawal from the emirate to a Mideast peace conference. In Geneva, Aziz said it was prema ture to comment on the talks. But he added: “Iraq is open to a genuine ex change of views about the situation in the whole region. ... If there is a genuine, sincere, serious intention to make peace in the whole Middle East, we are ready to reciprocate.” President Bush, in a message beamed to 127 nations, called Bak er’s mission “possibly the final chance” to resolve the Iraqi conflict peacefully. The U.S. Congress, meanwhile, was racing to vote on the U.S. ad ministration’s Persian Gulf policy be fore the Jan. 15 deadline. The House and Senate are expected to begin deliberations Thursday that likely would force lawmakers to choose between backing the presi dent’s war threat or risk deflating it. Embassies and U.S. military facili ties in the Middle East and Europe continued preparations for a possi ble war. Military officials planned se- curity measures, diplomats shredded documents and more air lines canceled flights to the region. Jordan’s King Hussein arrived in Bonn, Germany for talks on his own peace initiative. Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher of Germany told Hussein there was no backtracking from de mands that Iraq surrender Kuwait. He said, however, the European Community had promised to work toward settlement of other Middle East conflicts if Saddam Hussein agrees to withdraw. Baker conferred in Bonn with Genscher and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, and said of the Ge neva talks: “I think this is the last, best chance for a peaceful, political solution.” Earlier Tuesday in Paris, Baker said he remained hopeful the Ge neva talks could produce a break through. But he emphasized there would be no negotiations with Iraq. Aziz on Tuesday reiterated Iraq’s refusal to budge from Kuwait with out U.S. concessions. Saddam has tried to link his withdrawal from Ku wait to Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and West Bank. The U.S. has refused to discuss any such link age. Tariq Aziz Houston selected Party makes Bush’s hometown 1992 GOP convention site WASHINGTON (AP)—Hous ton was selected Tuesday by Re publican officials as the site for the 1992 GOP National Conven tion. The party's site selection com mittee cnose the Texas city, which is President Bush’s hometown, over New Orleans and San Diego. The recommendation is slated to be ratified by the 165-member Republican National Committee when it meets on Jan. 25. “The committee conducted a very careful review of all aspects of the three bids and though it was very close, it was clear that Houston offered the most com plete package when you looked at the criteria from housing to con vention facilities.” said Jeanie Austin, co-chairman of the RNC. The selection of Houston was made in a conference call that in cluded all members of the selec tion panel. When party spokesman B. Jay Cooper was asked if Bush played a role in the choice, he replied, “This is an RNC selection.” Houston apparently won out on the strength of superior facili ties, particularly the availability of the Astrodome for the conven tion sessions. Some Republican officials had been concerned about going to the Texas city after Democrat, Ann Richards was elected gover nor. cc*' 5 OTHER BOOKSTORES $AVE MONEY WITH MORE USED BOOKS BUNN BOOKS •AVAILABLE AT WOODSTONE LOCATION FULL CASH REFUNDS •THROUGH 2nd WEEK OF CLASSES «**•<*> VnIVWU' gsOP OPEN LATE FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL We Accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express T:-;: MAoetwysA. i Sling it. You can bring an Eastpak bag places you shouldn’t go. Because unlike you, it comes with a lifetime guarantee. Waterproof cordura nylon. And it’s also available in a variety of colors and styles. Eastpak. Buy it. ROTHER’S BOOKSTORE 340 GEORGE BUSH DR. ACROSS FROM UNIV. POLICE ft 901 HARVEY ROAD - vmomrombsNtBR ? 696-2111 ' ' " • \ J I