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D 79 m �0 m a n a of urd Durff Psarto Doug Nyno i dour of Security policeman apparently kills self Pitburg a Germany a bit Burg Security policeman was found dead Early Friday after apparently committing suicide base spokeswoman Victoria Hanson said. . Anthony e. Raines 22, of the36th Security police so was pronounced dead shortly Afler 6 . Outside these purity police operations building. Raines reported for morning duly Burthen missed a scheduled briefing. He was found a Short time later with a gunshot wound to the head Hanson said. An m 16 Rifle was nearby she said. Raines was from Roxbury mass. He i survived by his wife Debra j. Raines of Pitburg and a 2-year-old son Anthony. U.s., soviet Union recess talks on nuclear testing Geneva. Switzerland up talks on nuclear testing the first since president Reagan took office in 1981 have recessed Afler just one week but both sides said they expected to meet again next month. The two nations in keening with their Promise to give out As Little information As possible announced the recess in joint statement prepared thursday and released Friday extensive discussions have been Helmand a detailed Exchange of views has taken place the statement said. It said the talks were re we id allow further study of the issues Dis cussed. The talks Between technical expert were the first Between the two superpowers on nuclear testing since Reagan broke off negotiations on a nuclear test Baa treaty upon taking office in 1981. The recess in the nuclear testing talks came on the heels of the breakup of talks on the future of the 1979 Salt ii talks ended in failure wednesday after just eight Days of meetings with the soviet Union rejecting Reagan s proposal to replace the strategic arms limitation treaty with a system of Mutual restraint pending a new Accord on nuclear weapons reductions. The United slates wanted the talks nonnuclear testing to clarify questions about verification of 1974 and 1975 limits on the size of underground nuclear tests for both military and peaceful purposes. Buthie soviet Union used the meeting to Call for a comprehensive nuclear lest ban proposal reiterated recently by soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The limited nuclear lest ban treaty of1963 outlawed All bul underground explosions. The United states sought Complete ban until the end of 1980 on condition the soviet Union accepted of site inspection to prevent any cheating. Until recently the soviets rejected on site inspection calling it a cover for spy ing. But in a sudden reversal of policy Early this year Gorbachev said the soviet Union was prepared to accept on lit verification. The Reagan administration however switched policy saying a total test Baa should be a Long term objective to be achieved Only after Mutual reduction in nuclear arsenals. The United slate maintains continued testing is needed id Check the reliability of stockpiled nuclear arms and verification is still a problem. Agriculture department raises Aid to drought weary Southeast Farmers by the associated press drought stricken Farmer in the Southeast got a boost Friday from . Department of agriculture which announced a new Aid package that includes increased subsidies and Access to midwestern Grain. Meanwhile help was on the Way fro Canada and continued from Hay donors in the unwed slates but the killing heal persisted in an area from Texas to Georgia. With the heat related death toll since july i at go scattered thunderstorms Early Friday cooled off parts of the re Gion. But the forecast called for another Day of triple digit temperatures in , Louisiana Arkansas and Mississippi and Terppe Miura in the 90sin the Southeast. The expanded Federal drought Ai package for Farmers in the Southeast will include larger Advance subsidies said agriculture Secretary Richard e. Lyng in Washington. Some benefits will be paid to qualified Anners in generic certificates which can be sold for Cash or redeemed in the form of surplus commodities including feed grains. Lyng said the department s feed Cost sharing program will enable livestock producers to get certificates to pay for up to so percent of the Cost of feed including Hay not to exceed 5 cents per Pound. Previously the limit was 3 cents. Farmers in the Southeast who participated in Federal programs for con wheat Cotton and Nee also will be Eligi ble for More than $500 million in so called deficiency payments whether their crop is harvested or not he said. Because Many of these Farmers Nee payments now i am authorizing a nation wide across the Board 10 percent increase in 1986 Advance deficiency payments at a Cost of about $1 billion Lyng said. On thursday Lyng designated All of Delaware and most of Maryland Ala Bama Anil South Carolina As disaster Anas Clearing the Way for Low interest Loans for Fannen. Similar declarations were issued earlier this week in Virginia and North Carolina. Record High were reached thursday in 28 cities in those regions including Little Rock Ark where the 110-degree Reading lied in All Lime High set aug. 10, 1936. To the North however Asheville n.c., had a record Low of 53 degrees three degrees cooler than the record set in 1966, with agricultural damage from the drought estimated at More than $2,3 Bil lion nay shipments were arriving in the South from across the country to feed starving livestock. National guard trucks in Georgia delivered hundreds of tons of Hay thursday to banners at a half dozen distribution Points around the stale. Lascar racer Richard Petty and 40trucks normally used to carry Stock can and equipment were due in Columbus Ohio Friday to be loaded with Bay for North Carolina Farmers. Hay also was being donated from can Ada. The head of Mccain foods ltd., Lane Canadian Frozen food company said thursday that he was organizing shipment of 200 truckloads from new Brunswick to Farmer in Georgia and the Coroi Liias americans Are such generous peo ple chairman Harrison Mccain i from Toronto. They re always the tint something for them for a change customs fee waived for official travel by the Stan and stripes although the . Customs service now charges a s3 fee for passengers entering the customs territory of the United states. Military Airlift cond officials said passengers travelling on official or Ders will not have to pay. Military Airlift come includes the fee in the ticket issued to passengers travel ing on official orders. Those passengers should not pay the fee if asked upon Arri Val is their destination said tech. Sgt Rosemarie Bielan of the Rhein Mai Nab Germany passenger information Center she said the fee is not applicable nonmilitary cargo flights because they land at military commercial flights chartered by the military the Carrier will pay the Feelo the customs service and will be reimbursed by the military Airlift passengers must pay the s5 per person customs fee at the overseas air terminal when they pay the $10 space available charge. 14 win honors in marksmanship meet Hohenfels Germany a 10-Man team of marksmen from cob 2nd in 6th inf 1st army div won firs place Friday in m-16 Rifle Competition and a four Man team from co a 1st ,4th inf 3rd inf div placed first in the m-60 machine gun Competition. Two Hundred sixteen Soldier ended week loner shoot out Friday at the Hohen feb training area in the fifth annual usar eur marksmanship Competition. The sol Diers represented 30 team from six combat divisions two separate brigades. The Southern european task Force and selected non infantry units according to the 7lh army training come. Placing Fin in the individual m-16competition was pfc. Robert Strano co a 3rd in 36th inf 3rd army div fwd. In second was sgt. Clifford Dock Tor co a 4th in. 41st inf. 2nd div fwd and third was sgt. Mario a Mayou cob 4ih in 8th inf 8th in div. First place in the m-60 machine gun individual Competition was spec. 4 Nickolas Rotas cob 2nd in 6th inf,1st army div. In second was Cpl. Ran Dall Duval co a 1st in. 54th inf. 1starmd div followed by pfc. Mark Wil Cox co a i St in 4th inf 3rd inf div. Second place in the m-16 learn com petition went to co a 3rd in 36th inf 3rd div. In third was cob 1st to 54th inf 1st army div. In the m-60 team Competition second place went to cod 1st in 4th inf 3rd inf div and third to co a 3rd in 36lb,inf. 3rd army div
