inter/national Mondale raps Ron’s rhetoric As Pres. Reagan proposed regular high-level meetings bet ween the United States and the Soviet Union, Democratic challenger Walter F. Mondale urged voters Monday to elect a president “who knows what he’s doing in foreign policy.” Reagan told the 39th session of the United Nations General Assembly, “America has repaired its strength. .. We are ready for constructive negotia tions with the Soviet Union.” Reagan will meet with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko on Friday — one day after Mondale holds his own talks with the Kremlin official. Mondale, campaigning Mon day in Texarkana. Texas, wondered whether Reagan’s decision to sit down with Gromyko for the first time less than six weeks before the elec tion amounted to a “deathbed conversion.” He said he was glad Reagan had improved “his rhetoric. On Friday he has a chance to im prove his record.” The Democratic presidential nominee also accused Reagan of letting terrorists “humiliate us and push us around and kill our people” in Lebanon — a reference to last week’s bomb ing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. Mondale belittled Reagan’s comment Sunday that security was incomplete at the new em bassy. quoting the president as saying, “Anyone that’s ever had their kitchen done over knows that it never gets done as soon as you wish it would.” Mondale responded, “Being a president and countering ter rorists is a much more difficult task than fixing up your kitchen.” Security funds for embassies NEW YORK (AP) — The State Department disclosed Monday it is asking Congress to urgently approve $372 million in emergency funds to improve security at American embassies in the wake of the terrorist bomb that devastated the U.S. Em bassy annex in Beirut last week. John Hughes, the State Department spokesman, said the funds will be used to build and strengthen barricades around embassies, to speed up construction of some new em bassies in “high threat areas,” to provide armored vehicles and to control public access to cer tain embassies. Hughes said the Reagan ad ministration wants the aid ap proved before the end of the current sesssion of Congress, Oct. 4. Hughes announced the aid re quest after Secretary of State George P. Shultz, attending a United Nations session here, received a report from a team of investigators who probed the devastation of the embassy an nex in Beirut and are to make recommendations about how to improve security. 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