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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 13

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DIESEL TRACTOR 40 ONLY: $7 Pistol toter wounds Turks at consulate LYON, France (AP) A gunman walked into the Turkish consulate Tuesday and fired six pistol shots into a cluster of people standing at the reception desk, wounding four of them, police said. An anonymous caller told the French news agency that an Armenian underground group was responsible and that the shooting was an act of revenge for the 1915 slaughter of Armenians. Police reported no immediate arrests. Three of the victims were in serious condition, authorities said. In Ankara, Turkish Foreign Minister Hayrettin Erkmen condemned the attack as "a murderous act that can never be justified." Erkmen said "whatever their historical reasons, armed actions against innocent people cannot be justified." Police said the assailant in the Lyon shooting left an accomplice on watch outside, walked into the consulate and asked to see Consul Okan Gezer.

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oaar Sttaring VcylDwtal Hyd. Drift Control Ntmoti Aui. nyd Indtptndant PTO t-tptad Syncre Trtnl FRONT WEIGHTS EXTRA Israel set to discuss Jerusalem 1 BEST TRACTOR PRICES IM TEXAS 1 HI GOOOTUft SmJT1 I Bl TntMf i au MS A JERUSALEM (AP) Israel said Tuesday it was prepared to discuss Jerusalem with Egypt but reaffirmed its position that Jerusalem will not be a part of a Palestinian autonomy plan for occupied territories. DELIVERY ANYWHERE TRADES DEMONSTRATIONS ALSO OPEN SUNDAY An Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman said Israel would not agree to put Jerusalem on the agenda of the Palestinian autonomy talks as a precondition for resuming the stalled negotia'tions. Sadat delayed the talks on Palestinian self-rule in Israeli-occupied territory to await Israeli clarifications on the Jerusalem Law passed overwhelmingly by the Israeli Parliament last week.

The law made all Jerusalem capital of I Kamal Hassan Alv. Eevntian for- Israeli government, Foreign Ministry spokesman Yoram Ben-Zeev said Israel was not backing down from its position that Jerusalem's 100,000 Arab residents are not involved in an autonomy plan and would be barred from voting for a Palestinian council that would represent West Bank and Gaza Arabs. "Jerusalem is not part of the autonomy," Ben-Zeev said. "All issues on all matters are Subject to negotiation, because the idea is to overcome obstacles by negotiation." MTf flSTATt HOUST0M DBHtaj II XX A 22820 aM 45 Norlh. Soma Tum 77173 Southern Tractor Corporation Toll Free 1-800-3924780 or (713) 353-9764 0tJ eign minister, declared in Cairo that Jerusalem is part of the autonomy talks, and said that the talks, suspended by President Anwar Sadat, were unlikely to be resumed soon.

In a statement authorized by the European meets Syrian officials DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) The president of the European Council, pursuing a new European initiative on Mideast peace, arrived Tuesday to a "polite but cold" welcome by Syrian officials. Foreign Minister Gaston Thorn of Luxembourg was assigned by the Common Market to tour Mideast countries and assess a possible European role in peace efforts between the Arabs and Israel. His arrival coincided with a critical article by government-controlled newspapers rejecting all 1 European peace initiatives as "duplicates" the U.S.-sponsored Camp David accords between Egypt and Israel. Syria is a leading hardline Arab power opposed "A now at foleys, Calamity Jane: named for the girl bom with the west in her jeans i ''j to the Camp David accords, mainly because they exclude the Soviet Union and lack a specific provi-I sion for an independent Palestinian state on terri- tories occupied by Israel. 3 Thorn is to meet today with Foreign Minister 1 Abdul Halim Khaddam.

He also is to talk with President Hafez Assad before proceeding to I Jordan for a meeting Thursday with King Hus- 4 sein. Moments after Thorn's arrival, Khaddam was quoted as telling aides, "Syria expects nothing to I come out of Thorn's visit." I Thorn has visited Israel and Tunisia on his Mi-! deast tour and arrived in Syria from Lebanon vi WW Calamity Jane learned to shoot and ride before learning her three R's. She grew up in a South Dakota mining camp where she needed durable denims just like Billy the Kid's good-looking jeans for cowpokes. Now your little rustler can feel downright comfortable in Calamity Jane cottonpolyester denims by Billy the Kief and colorful polyestercotton shirts that make perfect pardners. And you'll love the easy care of these denims with detailed stitching and scalloped pockets.

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16.00 where he conferred with Yasser Arafat, head of the Palestine Liberation Organization. 1 Bonus back to school gift of new school supplies while they last, with purchase of any Calamity Jane denims. in the world From wire reports Waldheim's mission fails to ease tension U.N. Secretary-Genefal Kurt Waldheim visited the battle-scarred Thai-Cambodian border Tuesday and then left for New York, giving little indication his personaf diplomacy had succeeded in reducing tensions in Southeast Asia. Waldheim made a 2'4-hour tour of the Thai-Cambodian frontier, where Vietnamese troops crossed into Thailand in June and clashed with Thai soldiers.

He had spent two days of his four-day visit in Hanoi, conferring with Vietnamese officials, and then met with Thai leaders, before departing for New York. Afghans report rebel defeat Afghan government forces in the northern province of Kunduz along the Soviet border have crushed a guerrilla unit opposed to the Soviet-backed Kabul regime, the government-run Afghan radio said Tuesday. "A band of 55 terrorists operating in the province, committing murders, burning buildings, blowing up bridges, schools and other public property, has completely been liquidated," said the broadcast, monitored in New Delhi, India. Salvadoran death toll mounts The political violence wracking El Salvador has taken 29 more lives since Sunday night, a National Guard spokesman said Tuesday in San Salvador. The Roman Catholic Church recently estimated a total of 5,000 civilians have died since the beginning of the year.

In a related development, a member of the ruling civilian-military junta said Monday night in neighboring Costa Rica that the junta will an-nounce later this month a date for general elec- tions to be open to all parties to field candidates. FOR A FABULOUS FIRST YEAR GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR, SECOND FLOOR. FOLEY'S IN HIGHLAND MALL. SHQ? MONDAY THPQUGH SATURDAY 10 AM. TO 9 M..

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