iber 16,19jj Tuesday, November 16,1993 The Battalion Page 5 )Ut ings, dizzi- depression, th decision, may noth ^ut the ben- it now. notice that house and smoke, you icreased en- lookbettei, 'pie around owers youi attack, -ing, but the ort. Society at 1 ‘utel Healtf informahon alved in t ceout or I smoking. ‘alth Centei I Israel presses Arafat to exert more control over radicals The Associated Press JERUSALEM — Israel accepted the PLO's condemna tion of the killing of a Jewish settler but pressed Yasser Arafat on Sunday to exert more control over the occupied territories before the implementation of autonomy. A day before peace talks were to resume, Israeli Police Minister Moshe Shahal said Arafat must rein in the radi cals, especially those from the extremist Hamas and the Islamic Jihad groups, which oppose Israel-PLO peace making. "This is what we expect from him, and this is his test. "When the PLO condemns terrorism it is definitely necessary and good, but it is not enough." — Yossi Sarid, Israeli environmental minister This is how we will know how the agreement will progress and what will be the extent of his validation on the ground," Shahal told reporters after the weekly Cabi net meeting. On Saturday, Arafat issued a statement denouncing the Oct. 29 killing of Jewish settler Haim Mizrachi that Israel says was carried out by members of Arafat's own Fatah faction of the PLOTsrael said the condemnation, the first time Arafat denounced a Palestinian attack in Israel or the occupied lands, would enable peace talks to resume. "When the PLO condemns terrorism it is definitely necessary and good, but it is not enough," said Environ ment Minister Yossi Sarid, one of the most liberal mem bers of the Cabinet. "The PLO needs to show at least pre liminary signs that it is starting to and is capable of con trolling the area." Bandits kill 15 Somalis carrying cargo for United Nations The Associated Press MOGADISHU, Somalia — Bandits held up a truck convoy and shot dead 15 Soma lis and wounded 13 before escaping with 10 of the trucks, U.N. officials said Sunday. Italian troops gave chase, recovering four trucks and handing over four of the bandits to the Somali police, said U.N. spokesman Farouk Mawlawi. It was not clear how many bandits attacked or whether any were wounded. The convoy of 14 trucks was on its way back to Mogadishu after unloading at an Italian base Friday night. The Somalis were believed to be carrying cargo under contract for the United Na tions, Mawlawi said. U.N. officials dismissed the possibility that the attack may have been aimed at the United Nations and said it underscored a rise in banditry. Saturday, armed bandits hijacked a U.N. vehicle, killing an American civilian and wounding two other U.N. employees be fore fleeing with the car. A memorial ser vice was held Sunday for Kai Lincoln, 24, of Hoboken, N.J. "There appears to be an increased possi bility of banditry within Mogadishu," U.N. military spokesman Capt. Tim McDavitt said. "A lot of the militia, a lot of the people out there fighting for the militia, are presently inactive. Perhaps they don't have anything better to do." Gen. Mohamed Farrah Aidid, leader of one of Mogadishu's two strongest rival clans, ordered a unilateral cease-fire against U.N. forces in October after a firefight Oct. 3 killed 18 American soldiers and an esti mated 300 Somalis. McDavitt said the attack on the convoy did not seem to be related to recent faction al conflicts. Bishop Continued from Page 1 "My life is an open book. And I think that will be my best defense," he said. In other business Monday, the bishops unanimously voted to be gin drafting the conference's first major pastoral statement on abor tion since 1975. The statement to be drafted by by the bishops' Commit tee for Pro-Life Activities would be presented to the full body of bish ops in November 1994. "We need a new, fresh, more compelling and relevant message," said Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles, committee chairman. Mahony said the new statement also would address more modem concerns such as assisted suicide, euthanasia arid the health care de bate. The agenda for the four-day meeting also includes a proposed major pastoral statement on foreign policy that calls on the United States to combat a groundswell of isolationism and to continue to in tervene in reglional conflicts in ar eas such as the Balkans and Soma lia. uSaver Coupons ine Battalion ffee Beansi pecializesis Ust oupon per ciii :s 11-22-93 — *1 in the Post Oak Mall, beans and teas, sceive F :te coffee tDeanen-t.Ud. 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