Fbge 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 31, 1986 French deny terrorists talks 4 PARIS (AP)-The French government yesterday branded as fiction reports it struck a truce with Middle Eastern bombers who terrorized Paris, and it denied that France planned to exchange arms for Syrian help in the anti-terrorist fight. Denis Baudouin, spokesman for Premier Jacques Chirac, acknow- cdged that Syria has been cooperating with France in an effort *o put an end to the terror campaign, which killed 10 people and hurt 162 in the French capital last month. Baudouin stressed, however, that there has been "no contact, no negotiations with the terrorists." A group calling itself the Committee of Solidarity with Arab and Middle East Political Prisoners claimed responsibility for the five bombings between Sept. 8-17. It demanded the release of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah and two other Middle Eastern men imprisoned in terrorism cases. The newspaper Le Monde reported Wednesday that Syria helped obtain a truce in the bombings and that the brothers of Abdallah, presumed leader of the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions, agreed to suspend their attacks until February 1987, after being threatened by Syrian security services. Abdallah is serving a four-year term for possessing arms and false papers. He is expected to go on trial in February for complicity in the 1982 murders of an American military attache and an Israeli diplomat in Paris. Asked about the Le Monde report, Baudouin said: "That's fiction and it has never been a question of (making) a truce that would have been paid for in one way or another, either by freeing Mr. Abdallah...or, secondly, in the financial sphere and in the sphere of armaments. We categorically deny it." NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Applications are now available in Room 160, Rackham Building. For seniors and First Year Graduate students who are U.S. Citizens. DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 14 24 HR. 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Faculty who would like to be considered for some more distant semester are also warmly encouraged to make themselves known at this time. 3 IN BRIEF COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS Gorbachev plans to visit Latin American nations WASHINGTON-Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev is planning to visit Latin America, apparently in an attempt to penetrate peacefully an area where the United States has long been the dominant influence, administration officials say. The Soviet Communist Party General plans to visit Cuba, Moscow's closest ally in the hemisphere, and also is expected to become the first Soviet leader ever to travel to Mexico, Argentina and Brazil, the officials said. The trip, tentatively set for next spring, may include other South American countries as well. Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze visited Mexico City three weeks ago and laid the groundwork for the Soviet-Mexican summit, according to the officials, who insisted on anonymity. Some officials described the prospective visit to Mexico as a normal development in relations between the two countries. They said Mexico has long been interested in expanding its diplomatic horizons and that three previous Mexican presidents have visited Moscow. Trade deficit keeps shrinking WASHINGTON-The nation's merchandise trade deficit registered a slight improvement in September, shrinking to $12.6 billion from $13.3 billion in the previous month, the government reported yesterday. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said the report was evidence "that we have turned the corner on the trade deficit." Private analysts agreed that improvements-due largely to lower imports of manufactured goods, including automoblies from Japan-was welcome news. But some cautioned that it was not necessarily a sign of the long-awaited turnaround in trade accounts. The Commerce Department said imports feel by 2.7 percent to $30.1 billion in September, while exports dipped by 0.5 percent to $17.5 billion. It was the third month in a row the trade deficit has decreased. In a seperate but related report, the Labor Department said prices of goods imported into the United States rose 0.7 percent from June to September, following declines in the previous two quarters. In all, the report said, prices of non-petroleum imports have advanced 10.2 percent since September1985. Bailey to serve life sentence HOWELL, Mich.-A judge yesterday called Ronald Bailey a "cold, calculated predator," then sentenced the suburban Detroit man to life in prison without parole for the kidnapping and murder of 13-year-old Shawn Moore. Bailey, 27, of Livonia was convicted last month of first-degree murder and kidnapping in the September 1985 death of the Livingston County youth. "You are responsible," Livingston Circuit Judge Stanley Latreille ,told Bailey as he stood before the judge for sentencing. "You may have impulses, but you chose to do evil. "You're a cold, calculated predator. You made the choice to kill. You'll never walk the streets again." Under Michigan law, first-degree murder carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison without possibility of parole. The judge also sentenced Bailey to 65-100 years in prison for kidnapping. He asked that Bailey be segregated from other prisoners and receive mental treatment. Bailey also faces trail Nov. 12-in Wayne County Curcuit Court on first-degree murder charges in the July 1984 abduction-slaying of 14- year-old Kenneth Myers of Ferndale. House speaker blasts Reagan House Speaker Thomas O'Neill making his own last hurrah before retiring, yesterday counterpunched President Reagan's attacks on him saying "the truth is frequently casualty in the heat of an election campaign." Reagan, meanwhile, headed west through Colorado and Nevada as part of his week-long drive to boost Republicans in tight Senate races. In Alabama, the chaotic three-way race for governor calmed a bit with Attorney General Charlie Graddick's decision to give up his _ faltering write-in campaign, leaving the field to fellow Democrats Bill Baxley and Guy Hunt. O'Niell (D-Mass.) used an appearance. before the Wisconsin Board of Education in Milwaukee to respond to Reagan's campaign pitch of recent weeks against congressional Democrats, O'Neill in particular. Pope instructs bishops to oppose homosexual views VATICAN CITY-The Vatican instructed bishops yesterday to stamp out pro-homosexual views within the Roman Catholic church and oppose any attempt to condone homosexuality through legislation or other means. 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