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Lewis & Clark College follows the letter and spirit of all equal opportunity and civil rights laws Promote your cause with an ODE classified emerald inter I national From Associated Press reports Korean policeman kills 62 villagers SEOUL, South Korea A drunken policeman went berserk and used carbines and hand grenades to kill 62 villagers and wound about 20 before tak ing his own life early Tuesday, National Police reported A spokesman said the last two victims were slain when the 27-year-old policeman, Woo Kum-kon, exploded a grenade in a farmhouse to kill himself Many of the wounded were in critical condition and it was feared the death toll would rise State-run KBS radio said Woo began drinking heavily after an argument with his 25-year-old wife Monday night and then went on the murderous rampage in the village of Kungyu, Uiryong Coun ty, 200 miles south of Seoul It said that after the killings in Kungyu he fled into the mountains and was found dead in a farm house with his final victims eight hours later According to KBS and police accounts, Woo went to a police substation that was used as an armory for reservists and took two carbines, seven hand grenades and 180 rounds of ammunition at about 9:30 p.m He shot a pedestrian and then entered a post office where he killed a telephone operator and three other employees on night duty After that he ran through a shopping area, exploding at least two grenades and firing the car bines indiscriminately Israelis withdraw from disputed Sinai EILAT, Israel Israeli troops withdrew tempor arily from a disputed Red Sea beach in the Egyptian Sinai Mon day but a missing rubber stamp prevented the new border check point from opening to tourists The confusion caused jitters in Eilat, which is counting on an Egyptian pledge to keep the border open and maintain the tourist flow Although Israel technically completed its withdrawal from the Sinai peninsula on Sunday, the Israelis are eager to keep the Eilat beach because it includes a lux ury 354-room hotel under con struction and a popular holiday resort Egypt says the wedge of land lies on its side of the pre-1967 war border with Israel and should be returned with the rest of the oc cupied territory under the terms of the Camp David peace accords After an all-night meeting with U S. Deputy Secretary of State Walter J Stoessel, Israeli officials agreed to pull back troops about 1,200 yards northward, putting the disputed real estate under the supervision of the multinational peacekeeping force in Sinai Israel and Egypt agreed Mon day to negotiate a permanent solution to the Eilat border without setting themselves a deadline Egyptian officials at the new frontier just south of this Israeli resort town said they were waiting for rubber passport stamps to arrive from Cairo before they al lowed Israelis to cross into Sinai Reagan will 'look’ at revenue sources WASHINGTON Pres Reagan said Monday he would be "willing to look at addi tional revenue sources" in the search for a budget compromise, but not if they mean retreating from the income tax cuts already scheduled for this year and next Speaking to a friendly audience of business people at the U S Chamber of Commerce annual meeting here, Reagan's offer ap peared to be one step along the "extra mile" he promised last week in encouraging congres sional negotiators to continue their efforts to break the impasse over his budget proposal Congressional Democrats have been insisting the 10 percent reduction in personal income tax rates scheduled for July 1983 must be delayed or modified as part of any bipartisan com promise One often-discussed alterna tive is a 4 percent tax surcharge to help trim the deficit, but Reagan has never indicated whether he would consider that a rollback from next year's tax cut Nuclear waste plan lacking, says report WASHINGTON The future of nuclear energy in the United States is threatened by lack of a waste policy, although the elements of such a plan are available if Congress pulls them together, a government report said Monday The federal government, which is legally responsible for ultimate ly disposing of high-level nuclear waste, does not have a plan to do it after more than 20 years of commercial atomic power, said the report The Office of Technology Assessment, a non-partisan research agency that advises Congress on technical issues, said the nuclear waste problem involves both storage and dis posal The 1990s is the earliest that facilities for final disposal would be available Reprocessing to re claim useful products and reduce the proportion of waste also would not be feasible until then, it said There is about 8,000 metric tons of spent fuel temporarily stored in water basins at operat ing power plants Many of these plants are running out of storage space and some may face shut down by 1986 if there are delays in finding additional space, the report said There are 74 operational nuclear power plants and anoth er 84 under construction Almost 72,000 metrics tons of spent fuel is expected to be generated by the year 2000 and most of this will still be in temp orary storage at that time, the report said The best option for permanent waste disposal appears to be repositories in rock thousands of feet below the surface, it said Three or four such repositories should take care of all the waste expected from reactors in opera tion and under construction, it added 1 STUDY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS •in THE NETHERLANDS Application Deadline - May 7, 1982 Information and Applications available: Office of International Services Room 330, Oregon Hall 686-3206 (Paul Primak) OPEN TO ALL MAJORS - COURSEWORK TAUGHT IN ENGLISH J