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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN UNVEILS ITS
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National and international news
from the Renter News Report
defecia prop peal
' ' to parmit cchool prayer
WASHINGTON The Republican-control-
lad Senate Tuesday defected President Rea
gan's proposal to amend the Constitution to
permit children to pray in schools. There were
56 votes for it, 1 1 votes short of the required
two-thirds vote needed to clear the Senate,
and 44 against. Prayer m school was high on
the list of social reforms soucht bv Reason v. ho
personally lobbied for the amendment which
was the subject of three weeks of emotional
. debate in the Senate. School prayer advocates
nave been canvassing Congress for weeks try
ing to drum up support for the plan.
Lebanese leaders end talks
LAUSANNE, Switzerland Lebanese lead
ers agreed Tuesday to shelve contentious polit
ical reforms hilt pnrinrefri fit pns tn trv tn pH
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sectarian violence. President Amin Gemayef
ana eignt leaders of rival Christian and Mos
lem factions ended national reconciliation
talks in this Swiss city without any accord on
the future political shape of Lebanon, over
which they had bargained for nine days. An
official communique said they decided to set
up a 32-member committee of lawyers and
politicians to draft a future constitution and
report on its work in six months. A "Higher
Security Commission" will be formed under
Gemayel's chairmanship to implement a secur
ity plan aimed at consolidating a shaky cease
fire. The leaders announced a cease-fire March
13 but it has been broken by continued shelling
and gun battles in Beirut in which 17 people
have died in the last three days.
Bombs rip through San Salvador
SAN SALVADOR Guerrilla bombs cut
power to part of El Salvador's capital Tuesday
and traffic across the country was down to a
trickle as left-wing insurgents pressed efforts
to disrupt Sunday's presidential elections. In
San Salvador, two bombs damaged electrical
power pylons and a third ripped through a
telephone control box at dawn, the first bomb
blasts in the city in a week.
Meanwhile, left-wing guerrillas set up road
blocks near the village of El Transito on El
Salvador's east-west hizhwav alnn thp Pin-
coast and confiscated identity cards from tra
velers to prevent them from voting March 25.
Without the cards Salvadorans cannot vote.
Travelers reported that traffic along the other
two trunk roads bisecting El Salvador from
east to west was minimal following several
days of disruptions and guerrilla threats to
mine the highways. -
West German spy faces charges
TAMPA, Fla. A 43-year-old West German
was held without bail Tuesday after his arraign
ment on spy charges in U.S. District Court here.
The FBI alleged that Ernstludwig Wolfgang
Forbrich, described as an auto mechanic, made
a down payment for a classified military doc
ument to an undercover agent posing as a U.S.
Army intelligence officer. After promising to'
pay more for additional information, Forbrich
was arrested Monday as he left a Tampa motel
room, the FBI said. The type of information
was not disclosed. If convicted, Forbrich could
be sentenced to life imprisonment.
Koch dares liquo? authority .
NEW YORK Mayor Edward Koch Tuesday
dared the State Liquor Authority to arrest him
for bringing his own bottle of wine to restau
rants that do not have liquor licenses. Koch
made the dare in a letter to the chairman of
the State Liquor Authority who announced
recently that he intended to enforce a losg
ignored law forbidding diners from taking
wine into restaurants which do not have wine
or liquor licenses. Chairman Anthony Gazzsra
made the decision after reading a newspaper
article about restaurants where the customers
bring their own, which is virtually every res
taurant in New York without a license "If
necessary, I will bring my own wine in a brown
paper bag to my favorite restaurants The
question then will be whether you arrest the
restauranteur or me," Koch said in his letter.