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Save up to - - resource-poo- r trading nation such as Japan can enjoy the benefits of prosperity" he said Relentless quarreling among government bureaucrats and between factions within Kaifu's governing 30-da- ' Persian Gulf and - that a But after more than two months of trying and more than two weeks after announcing agreement on the general provisions the government was still unable to produce a draft of the bill for the opening of the y session The government has been torn for weeks between officials who favor and oppose using the Persian Gulf crisis to break through postwar taboos on the dispatch of Japanese soldiers overseas The Socialist Party the biggest opposition for years opposed the very existence of the forces has declared that it will lead the fight against any bill that would legalize sending troops overseas in any form for any purpose Kaifu's speech was barren of details of the proposed bill save for a promise that troops would be sent "without the use or threat of force" as is required by the constitution the country adopted at the insistence of the United States Occupation authorities after World War The lack of details left Kaifu to depend on his widely acknowledged rhetorical skills and the tone and content of his speech suggested that it was meant at least in part to give an impression of reclaimed authority after the months of disarray "We must never forget that Japan has been one of the prime beneficiaries of the world without war and it is only when the world is at peace ! ""sa t'dodtf ilorat zrc Visit Arthur Frank at Cottonwood Mall or Crossroads Plaza Use your Arthur Frank Charge or the American Express Card Diners Club Card Discover Card MasterCard or Visa ence The idea of the fund would be to soften the fall of countries whose commodities suffer price swings The eight presidents later released I communique promising to intensify their fight against drug trafficking but warning their efforts would be useless if rich countries did not curb demand Earlier in the week Chilean President Patricio Ay 'win proposed that countries donate some of their export earnings when oil prices were especially high In practice however oil is one of the few raw materials to produce windfall income in recent decades Venezuela is likely to get at least $24 billion in extra revenue thanks to soaring oil prices since Iraq's Aug 2 invasion of Kuwait Perez did not explain how the fund would operate or bow much money would be invested He said all nations would contribute in order to receive benefits While oil exporters like Mexico Ecuador and Venezuela are theoretically favored by skyrocketing oil prices experience has shown that oil boom periods result in severe inflation and economic destabilization Several weeks ago Perez announced Venezuela would create a stabilization fund with its extra oil revenue to avoid inflationary pressures Venezuela has been forced to submit its economy to an austerity plan since the last oil boom bubble bust In addition to Borja Perez Mexico's Salinas del Gortari Gaviria of Colombia and Chile's Aylwin the presidents attending the summit were Carlos Menem of Argentina Fernando Collor de Mello of Brazil and Luis Alberto Lam Ile of Uruguay Peru is also a member of the Rio Group but President Alberto Fujimori failed to win congressional authorization to leave his country and instead sent a delegation headed by his wife The presidents decided Friday to expand the group to include Bolivia and Paraguay and to invite one representative each from Central America and another from the Caribbean Venezuela Mexico Colombia Ecuador and Trinidad and Tobago together produce over 58 million barrels of oil daily Iraq and liberate Kuwait in a four- - " day offensive thatt would destroy IP Saddam Hussein's armed forces L'Express a weekly newsmaga-- : zine with one of the largest circulations in France said it obtained an outline of the plan from an unidenti-oefens- e adviser to Secretary p) Dick Cheney It said US planners estimated the offensive heavily dependent on air power might cost 20000 American lives It gave no estimate for dead of other nations It said the offensive was to be launched in November by American warplanes from Turkey Saudi Arabia and the aircraft carrier Independence The magazine made no mention of the thousands of Western hostages-Ahelin Iraq and Kuwait at strategi- csites A Pentagon spokesman declined comment "We have nothing for you' on that" said Capt Sam Grizzle a' Pentagon spokesman Pentagon officials previously have I said they would yonairpowerin any attack on Iraq Air Force Gen Mike Dugan was fired in September' for public comments about US plans for heavy bombing in Baghdad that would specifically target Sad-- dam and his family The head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Colin Powell and Gen Norman commanderudi of US forces in said that air power is the only way to defeat Iraqi forces without over whelming casualties L'Express said that aside from the high casualties planners had two other reservations — that Iraq might retaliate with chemical weapons and that Baghdad might succeed in wrecking Saudi Arabian oil fields The Operation Night Camel would begin on a November night with an air assault by the American warplanes including 52s with cruise missiles the maga zine said The planes would aim to destroy': Iraq's air power before Iraqi planes could counterattack Radar systems— would be neutralized missile bases bombed and air bases attacked L'Express said The magazine said this first phase would last less than six hours "By dawn Iraq has lost all capaci-- l ty to react" it said In the second phase warplanes and missiles would be used to "anni-- 4 hilate" Iraq's entire military Indus-- trial complex L'Express said facilities would include chemical weapon depots arms faccommand bunkers and the main highway to Kuwait An air attack would also be mounted on Iraqi tank units massed near the border with Saudi Arabia in the ' second phase L'Express said In the third phase the goal would be to cut off links between Kuwait ' and Iraq the magazine said US- Green Berets and Navy commandos would infiltrate behind Iraqi lines to ' disrupt communications The multinational force would then launch an offensive along the r border involving tank-killcombat helicopters and planes 200 US M-- 1 tanks to cut off thew 170000 Iraqi soldiers in Kuwait from supplies and reinforcements the magazine said In the fourth and final phase there would be an even larger offensive to reconquer Kuwait L'Express7: said The magazine said 11000 US Ma-- - rines would land on Kuwait's north coast At the same time 45000 Marines three mechanized US infan-u'- '' try battalions 4000 French troops''' 6000 British troops and 50000 solb force would diers from the cross into Kuwait from the south to 41 "liberate it meter by meter" Tar-nucle- ar Iraqi-Kuwa- er it pan-Ara- Senate OKs $20 Million In Aid to Cambodia WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate late Friday approved $20 million in new US humanitarian aid to Cambodia an apparent replacement for the past policy of covert aid to rebels fighting the Phnom Penh gov- ernment Senate Intelligence Committee arChairman David Boren regued that aid to sistance forces should be given openly and through humanitarian channels "It is healthy for us to provide this aid in this form" Boren said "This is a policy question that should not be discussed behind closed It gives us an opportunity doors to involve the American people in an open public discussion of this mast tter" Boren's committee voted earlier this year to end the $13 million program of covert aid to the resistance which is allied with the dreaded Khmer Rouge in seeking to oust the Vietnam-backe- d communist government The Khmer Rouge ran Cambodia from 1975 until its government was ousted by a Vietnamese invasion in 1979 It killed more than a million of its own citizens "There is a strong likelihood that in the past some of the funds from the United States may have been used directly or indirectly to benefit the Khmer Rouge and it's time we had restrictions that are enforce P AW011ksd401661Implo0‘a060Mglr4WOK 4 able" Boren said Opponents of current US policy say the covert aid has helped improve the fortunes of the Khmer '$! s" Rouge "This is the killing fields" said Sen John Danforth "The Khmer Rouge are still an active or-- ganization with Pol Pot their rutbleader still in !ontrol And their) methods if anything have become more sophisticated in their evil" The $20 million aid figure apparently was arrived at by combining the $13 million covert program with a $7 million overt humanitarian program Senators added the Cambodia aid directive to a $153 billion foreign aid bill for the current fiscal year which began Oct 1 as they began sorting through a series of proposed amendments At the same time the Senate also voted to strip from the bill a provision that would have given $15 to the United population fund an agency which conducts programs in 138 countries worldwide 8 On a vote of the Senate failed to come up with the 60 votes needed to cut off a filibuster by abortion They contended that the UN agency should get no money because it operates in China whose policy leads to forced abortions and sterilization& o 1 family-plannin- g 51-3- threat-opponen- t 4 41-- ' reported Friday that US military' officials have made plans to defeat I er who was standing next to i PARIS (AP) — A newsmagazine k s By John E Woodruff ' Baltimore Sun Writer 'VOWY0 — Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu asked Japan's Parliament Friday for a new law letting him send ! 1 Premier Asks for New Law :: Iher The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday Magazine Says US Plots Gulf Attack Reed had a casual conversation with one of the employees when he first walked in Miller said The employee noticed Reed was wearing a suit and tie and asked him if he had come to pick up his last paycheck he said Reed told the employee he wasn't there to pick up his last check and walked into the bay area where there were 18 mechanics working He walked to Bishop's office and shot him turned and shot Laird and walked to the fourth service bay where he shot Daughton in the head Reed pointed the gun at a custom- ma Center in Baltimore The service manager John David Laird 35 who fired Reed remained in critical condition at the hospital Friday night Miller said "He seemed like a friendly enough guy A I guess something just snaps in a person" said employee Kim Miller 25 "From what I heard he had problems with his girlfriend I guess they were engaged to be married and she broke off the engage ment two weeks ago" Reed refused to work on a car that had been returned to the dealership telling Laird he bad not worked on it the first time several mechanics said Reed was told he had to work on the car on his own time and when he refused he was fired Miller said Reed methodically shot the three before killing himself employees said :WOODLAWN Md (AP) — A disgruntled former employee opened fire at a car dealership Friday killing a fellow auto mechanic and the general manager and wounding another man before turning the gun on himself police said : Employees said Wilton Reed 25 of Baltimore was fired Wednesday when he refused to work on a car that had been returned to the dealership's service shop : Baltimore County police spokes-Ma- n Jay Miller laid Reed walked into the service shop Just before noon and fired on his former cownrkers with a 9mm pistol 0 0 tolict' i ts - 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