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Reagan steps up pressure on Israel,
Lebanon to break peace talks impasse
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Pres Ronald
Reagan was reported stepping up pressure on
Israel Wednesday to break the impasse in the
Lebanese negotiations, and some accounts said
he was considering postponing Prime Minister
Menachem Begin's visit to Washington
Presidential envoy Philip Habib met
Wednesday with the U S. negotiating team in
Jerusalem, and Israeli news reports said he was
carrying a message from Reagan demanding that
talks be speeded up
The reports quoted unidentified American
sources in Washington as saying Begin's plans to
visit Reagan may be postponed if there is no
progress in solving the Lebanon crisis Begin s
spokesman denied the reports. There was no
comment from U S officials.
Lebanese, Israeli and American negotiators
were to assemble in the Israeli town of Kiryat
Shmona on the Lebanese border Thursday to
discuss a new U S. compromise proposal on the
thorny agenda issue
The Israelis are insisting that the agenda
include talks on normalizing their relations with
Lebanon Lebanon is resisting, apparently for fear
of alienating the rest of the Arab world, and
insisting the agenda focus on withdrawal of
Israeli, Syrian and Palestinian forces from
Lebanon
Lebanese officials said they accepted the
new American idea of a "composite agenda"
designed to meet both sides’ needs, but wanted
the issues to be regarded as "topics for discus
sion, not binding principles.”
Lebanese radio stations said the main item in
the "composite agenda" was ending the state of
war which theoretically has existed since the
armistice ending the 1949 war. Lebanon demands
this agreement be the framework for future
relations with Israel, but Israel contends the
armistice accord has been terminated by later
Middle East conflicts.
Israeli officials said they would ask for minor
changes in the American proposal, but they did
not elaborate
Israeli news reports said reasons for delaying
Begin's visit to the United States would be to wait
for Jordan's decision on whether to join Mideast
peace talks, and for the findings of the judicial
inquiry into the September Beirut massacre,
which could shake Begin's government into
calling an early election
However, Begin's spokesman, Uri Porat,
dismissed the reports as "ridiculous juvenile
speculations,” saying he could not imagine any
U S administration taking such a line
Arms agency director, assistant resign
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Eugene Rostow, director of the
embattled U S. Arms Control
and Disarmament Agency,
resigned Wednesday under fire
from Pres Ronald Reagan and
a small group of conservative
Republican senators.
Richard Starr, a key assistant
who headed talks over reduc
tion of ground forces in Europe,
also stepped down. That left the
agency responsible for nego
tiating arms reductions with the
Soviet Union with three major
turnovers in key spots in recent
days.
Reagan said he would
nominate Kenneth Adelman,
deputy to U N ambassador
Jeane Kirkpatrick, to take Ros
tow's place He also named
David Emery, a former Maine
congressman, to the No 2 post
in the agency, succeeding
Robert Grey Grey was forced
State bills introduced for gas tax
SALEM (AP) — Oregonians would pay more gasoline tax under
three different bills introduced Wednesday in the Oregon House
One bill, HB2039, would increase state gasoline taxes a penny
.a gallon beginning Jap 1, 1984, to fund transportation projects
related to economic development
That would raise the state gasoline tax from the current 8 cents
to 9 cents a gallon
The most costly bill would raise the gasoline tax 1 cent for each
of the next three years Voters reacted a similar law in the May
primary
The bill, HB2041, would take effect next January, with the next
two 1-cent increases beginning in January 1985 and January 1986
That means Oregonians would pay 11 cents per gallon in state
gasoline tax in 1986
Another bill, HB2040, would increase the price of gasoline 1
cent beginning Jan 1, 1984, and use the increased revenue solely
for repairing and maintaining existing roads
All three bills would make related increases in weight mile"
taxes that truckers pay
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The president said "I have no
higher priority or higher pur
pose that to reduce the risk and
the means of conflict." The new
arms control team, he said, has
"great distinction and dedica
tion,” adding that Secretary of
State George Shultz ‘shares my
high confidence" in it.
Reagan accepted "with
regret' both Rostow s resigna
tion and that of Starr. The
president named Morton
Abramowitz, a former ambas
sador to Thailand, to take
Starr s place
Rostow, 69, a veteran of
Washington power struggles,
issued a sharply worded
statement that implied Reagan
had forced his ouster In it,
Rostow said “in recent days it
has become clear that the
president wished to make
changes ”
Sen Larry Pressler, R-S.D
said "it's a great setback for the
U S position in arms control
because it looks as though we
are in a state of chaos and con
fusion.”
Pressler, who heads the
Senate arms control subcom
mittee, said the negotiations
require several months of
preparation He called Rostow
"a very high quality public
servant "
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