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National and international news from the Renter News Report reotem allica to pronooe ban on clieinicrl voan ono STOCKHOLM, Sweden Secretory of State George Shultz announced Tuesday that the Western allies will propose a worldwide ban on chemical weapons and urged Moscow again to return to U.S.-Soviet arms control talks. He told the 35-hation Conference on Disarmament in Europe that U.S. negotiators would present in Geneva" in coming months "a draft treaty for the complete and verifiable elimination of chemical weapons on a global basis." Address ing the Conference on the eve of a meeting with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, Shultz said the West "will work in a similar spirit for early progress in other arms control forums, once resumed," U.S. Soviet negotiations had "raised mankind's hopes that the serious dif ferences between us . . . did not have to lead to war," he said. Though Shultz and Gromyko are scheduled to meet today, there was no sign that Moscow was prepared to soften its criti cism of Reagan administration policies. The official Soviet news agency Tass Mon day dismissed a speecn by President Keagan, seen by Western diplomats as conciliatory in tone, as propaganda containing no new ideas. Saudi Consul abducted in Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon Gunmen kidnapped Saudi Consul Hussein Farrash in West Beirut Tuesday, and schools in East Beirut closed for fear of more shelling following the barrages Monday that killed 22 and wounded 65. In the south of the country residents closed their shops, set up street barricades and turned tires to protest Israel's occupation of the region. Six men in two cars forced Farrash's driver to stop in the seafront district of Raouche, and wounded his bodyguard, dragged the diplomat out of his car and took him off to an unknown destination, security sources said. Home videotaping ruled leal WASHINGTON The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that home videotaping of Hollywood films and other television programs does not violate U.S. copyright law. The high court said the recorders were being used by the public mainly for home entertainment and not for ; commercial purposes and therefore copyright law was not being violated. But the ruiir.g left open the possibility that Congress could revise the copyright law to cover home video recorders and other new technology which had not been developed "when the present statutes were "written! : " . . . - -Andropov rany-appear "ccot NEW YORK Soviet President Yuri An dropov, who has not been seen publicly since last Aug. 18, will probably make an appear ance in the next two weeks, CBS television reported Tuesday night. The news network quoted Viktor Afanasyev, editor-in-chief of the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda, as telling CBS Correspondent Mike Wallace that Andropov's treatment from a kidney ail ment had been complicated by both the croup and influenza. Afanasyev, a friend of Androp ov's, was quoted as telling Wallace in Moscow that the Soviet leader was likely to be seen in public in two weeks. Guerrilla leaders reject report MEXICO CITY Salvadoran left-wing guer rilla leaders Tuesday formally rejected the Kis singer Commission's Report on Central Amer ica as "a recipe for disaster" for U.S. policy. Members of the rebels' "Political Diplomatic Commission," a body corapossd of military and political leaders, told reporters htm the report was contradictory in recorainendirjg; pacifica tion of the area and, at the same tiiae, more arms for U.S. allies there. The gucr Elca said 1 634 would be a decisive year for their struggle ; and that Reagan would have to choose between a negotiated settlement or US. raSitary inter- vention to prevent a guerrilla military victory.