European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 20, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse N of helps clean up after Tornado Page 9 q bengals Stop Browns 30-13 in nil action Page 21 q French Issue Alert for 9 suspects Page 28 the Sta tripes a Utho Biho unofficial f0 tub . Mio he pit vol. 45, no. 155 saturday september 20, 1986 Isco Okum d 8693 a soviet Given Reagan View on Daniloff Washington a president Reagan summoned soviet foreign min ister Eduard a. Shevardnadze Friday to convey the strength of his feelings about the confinement of an american reporter to Moscow on spy charges. The soviet official delivered a Mes Sage 3 Reagan from general Secretary i Nail s. Gorbachev Lis contents were not divulged in a two sentence statement issued by the White House after the 45 minute radio Moscow in an English Lan Guage report said Gorbachev dealt Wilharms control issues and Hopes for a sum Mit meeting with Reagan. The United states is implementing All its military programs and does t appear to want agreement the broadcast highest level superpower talks in 10 months were held under the Shadow of the Case of the correspondent for & world report who is under so Viet indictment on espionage charges. It apparently distracted from arrange ments Shevardnadze was supposed to make with Secretary of slate George p. Shultz on a Summit meeting. A senior . Official said thursday we do not expect dates to be the White House statement said Rea Gan had called in Shevardnadze to con vey the strength of his feelings about the continued refusal of the soviet authorities to allow Nicholas Daniloff to Velum minister Shevardnadze delivered to the president a idler from general Secretary Gorbachev. The meet ing lasted about 45 Sulu White House chief of staff Donald t. Regan and vice adm. John poin Duxler the president s assistant for National Security also attended the ses to the while House sum Mons Shevardnadze quietly left Testate department where he had talked for nearly four hours with Shutlz and met with the president unannounced. Later Larry Speaks the White House spokesman said Shultz had proposed int Reagan see the soviet foreign min ister and that the president wished to express his views directly about Dani was arrested aug. 30, was held and questioned in Kcf Ortolo prison for two weeks and then was released last Friday to the custody of . Amassa Sefl Reagan on Page 28 youngest Leatherneck a a lion having his Paw print taken at the a Seph Daly. At 8 weeks he s the Young Rene Barracks to Croton Conn. And esl Marine of ill pacing looking sad about it is Daniel to canine Mascot sgt. Puller Arthur. Senators agree on deficit Cut package Washington up Senate budget leaders reached agreement Friday on a $13 billion relatively painless Defi Cit reduction package that rejects new taxes and is aimed at avoiding budget cuts this year aides said. But critics charged the package merely postpones difficult fiscal choices until next copy of the agreement showed it cuts the deficit with a combination of asset sales user fees lightened taxpayer compliance regulations and accelerated lax collections. Senate leaders planned to bring the package to the Senate floor and try to get it approved before a Gramm Rudman deadline late Friday that would require arose on s20 billion in across the Board cuts half from defense and half fro Domestic programs. The House agreed Friday to postpone a similar vote. We have to do something so we Don have he across the Board Cut said sen. Pete Dominici r-n.m., chairman of the Senate budget committee. He said the package totalled ji3.3 Bil House budget committee chair Man William Gray a a. Said the 3 billion package had been agreed to with the Senate but about $2 billion More i reductions needs to be made to safely slide in under the Gramm Rudman tar get. It could be Al billion in across the Board cuts and is billion in assets sales he said the final mix has t been determined included in the Compromise package is the Sale of Conrail at $2.1 billion Sal of loan assets totalling about $4.8 billion and increased fees on users of Energy agencies and the coast guard totalling nearly $100 million. An administration aide indicated that president Reagan approves of these a plan would tighten upon iks regulations to catch tax cheaters. This would raise about $3.7 billion. Senate negotiators scrapped a plan to raise cigarette taxes and rejected a move to increase gasoline taxes or impose an Oil import a private House budget committee meeting Early Friday to discuss the pack age there were grumblings that it was Only pulling the problem off until next year due to the president s Refas 10 raise is what we Are reduced to Given see deficit on Page 28 promising anti aids drug okd for use Washington up the government Friday announced that an experimental anti aids drug called at has been cleared for wider use because initial tests indicate it can prolong the survival of some patients with the Dis ease. Or. Robert e. Windom assistant Secretary of health called at the first therapeutic agent that seems to hold Promise for me aids patients. But he emphasized at a news Confer ence that at or is not a cure for although the study results we Are announce hold great Promise for prolong ing life for certain patients with a1ps,uncertainties remain uncertainties about possible toxic effects uncertainties about Long term benefits or ill effects. We do not want to Over Promise at to the thousands who now Nave aids. To be eligible for at treatment aids patients must meet certain medi Cal criteria must not be in another drug test program and must have the recommendation of a doctor who is an expert on aids. Burroughs wellcome co., in cooperation with the National institutes of health has been testing the drug nation wide on 145 patient suffering from acquired immune deficiency syndrome which is fatal because it robs the body of its ability to tight off infection. At is believed to Block lie ability of the aids virus to reproduce. Dannie h. King of Burroughs Well come said the current clinical testing began in june with 137 patients receiving a Dummy drug and 145 getting at. There have been 16 deaths among the137 patients receiving the Dummy and Only one death among the 145 patients gelling at. The decision meant the 137 patients who were receiving a Dummy drug Wilt Start receiving at immediately. The group receiving the drug also had a decreased number of other serious medical events including opportunistic sae aids on Page 28
