NEWS
July 8, 1988 | JIM MANN and NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., Times Staff Writers
Acknowledging that the U.S. attitude toward Indochinese refugees has changed in the past decade, the Reagan Administration sought Thursday to dampen Asian hopes for a major new international effort to deal with the increased flow of refugees from Vietnam and Cambodia. Secretary of State George P. Shultz and other U.S. officials reacted coolly to a recent proposal by the Assn. of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) for a new, U.N.