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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 15, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes Lehman 39, to negotiate at arms talks Washington up president Reagan announced Friday he is naming Ronald f. Lehman his Deputy assistant for National Security affairs to be . Negotiator for strategic nuclear arms replacing former sen. John Tower who resigned. Lehman 39, has served As a Deputy arms negotiator with the rank of ambassador since january 1985. Lehman will serve on a three Man . Negotiating team at the talks with the Sovi ets in Geneva Switzerland. The team is headed by ambassador Max Kampelman and also includes Maynard Glitman a vet eran Diplomat. The stalemated negotiations have recessed and a new round will be held inlay. Before joining the National Security Council staff Lehman was Deputy assistant Secretary of defense responsible for nuclear forces and arms control policies and has served As a representative to the . . Bilateral discussions on nuclear proliferation. More recently Lehman was representative to the .-soviet talks on a More improved hot line and other communications links. He also has served in the past As a member of the professional staff of the Senate armed services committee. Saturday March 15, 1986 Ernest Alexander chief officer of the Louisiana society for the prevention of cruelty to animals attempts to net a wild Goose Chase up photo Goose in the Algiers Section of new or Dren and chasing joggers in a nearby leans. The Spca had received numerous Park. The Goose was eventually caught complaints of the Honker attacking Chil and will be released into the wild. Aai Getman May get multiple warheads Warham Nahki  \  d it i j i. . Washington a the Reagan administration said Friday it is thinking of doubling or tripling the number of nuclear warheads on the midget Man missile and still has t Given up Hope of winning con Gressional approval for More my missiles. The statements to the Senate armed services committee s strategic nuclear forces subcommittee Mark the latest round in what is expected to be another Capitol Hill fight Over the administration s plans to build new land based nuclear weapons. Donald Hicks undersecretary of defense for engineering said the Pentagon is seriously looking at the possibility of putting two or three warheads on the midget Man. That weapon was envisioned As carrying Only one nuclear warhead when it was first planned three years ago. Hicks said the Pentagon is studying Engi Neering data to see if it is technically feasible to have More warheads on the midget Man. My personal opinion is that the answer to these questions is positive but i am not absolutely certain he said. He also told the panel that the air Force is studying new Basing plans for the 10 warhead my to see if some Way can be found to overcome congressional objections. The missiles would replace the minute Man and would be the major part of Ameri Ca s land based Arsenal of Long Range nuclear weapons which also includes bombers and submarine launched missiles. President Reagan originally asked for 100 my weapons and said they would be housed in existing minuteman silos but critics said those bases would be just As vulnerable to attack As the minuteman. A should move away from the my and Stead build a Force of one warhead midget Congress last year Cut the total my Force Man weapons that would be less inviting to in half saying that it would be limited to 50 soviet attack. Unless the air Force came up with a new Aspin in a recent study said it was bet Basing plan. More than three dozen Basing Ter to build the midget Man with Only one to on Prtrt la it a a n4is4aj4 it met _a-,�.a j in _ 1 t 1 a. Plans have been studied and rejected in the past 15 years in an attempt to come up with one that would survive a first strike by increasingly accurate soviet missiles. Hicks listed several possible my Basing plans under study. They include putting the warhead because a soviet attack would have to hit Many More weapons than if the . Warheads were concentrated on a smaller number of missiles. Hicks said common sense suggests that r of two or three warhead missiles should be weapon aboard Mobile truck like launchers cheaper per warhead than single warhead housing them in underground silos deeper   rent a llbuildin8hflow Aspin s study argued against adding tunnels that would hide the weapon s Loca More warheads to the midget Man. But sen Tion from soviet spy satellites Pete Wilson r-calif., said tripling the War rep. Les Aspin d-wis., chairman of the head total could halve the total projected House armed services committee and Cost of the project from $44 billion to $22other my critics say the United states billion. Tail wagging couple no longer apart or homeless Denver up a Denver construction worker who vowed to reunite a wayward Golden retriever with its missing mate and then find a Good Home for both dogs has succeeded in bringing the Tail wagging couple together. But the Happy ending came Only after James Gambow had Given up All Hope. Deciding he could no longer keep Rovey the abandoned dog he found last week Gambow brought the female re Triever to the Denver dumb friends league animal shelter thursday. It was there he found Rovey s mate who had been turned in a Short time ear Lier and Learned that both dogs already had a new Home. Humane society officials told him a couple with a Young son had heard stories about the two dogs and planned to take both of them Home saturday. That s great Gambow said. She was real quiet without him around. When she saw him she started Barking and lick ing and wagging her Tail. They definitely belong  Gambow s Mission began last week when he found Rovey with a plastic bag around her neck and a note inside that read my mate and i have been travelling on the Road. Give us some food and water. We need a Home together since we Aregood  but her mate was nowhere in sight. So Gambow took in the Golden retriever and vowed not to give up Rovey without first finding her companion. If i wind up with two dogs i la keep them both until i find them a Good Home he said. Maybe god has put me on Earth for  the note tied to Rovey said both dogs understood commands to lie Down stay and come on. We Are very gentle the note said and we like to just lie around the House being very Good dogs. Please find us a Home  after Gambow s quest for Rovey s miss ing mate was publicized the construction worker received a letter from the woman who abandoned the canines in the first place saying she had to give up the two pets be cause she had three dogs already. I thought they d have a better Chance to find a Home this Way the woman wrote. Finger counting helps kids learn math study shows Pittsburgh a teachers should encourage children to count on their fingers As a Way to develop Basic math skills says a psychologist. I think teachers May be making a mis take by discouraging the children from using the fingers said Robert s. Siegler professor of psychology and education at Carnegie Mellon University. Teachers May in fact slow Down the children s learning. You May actually be undercutting the very goal you be been  Finger counting in fact is a very elegant process he said. The More accurately they use the Strat egy the faster it s going to become obsolete. When you use the fingers accurately you get Correct answers and when you get Cor rect answers you learn he said. Siegler s conclusions reported in a num ber of technical articles and his Book children s thinking published by Pren Tice Hall could have applications outside arithmetic he said. We see exactly the same kind of Pat terns emerging in beginning Reading with sounding out words looking up words in the dictionary writing words in different ways to see which is right he said. It looks from our research like there might be some Universal principles he said. It s about How children decide what to  the conclusion is a result of research directed by Siegler involving about 500 subjects from kindergarteners to adults Over the past five years  
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