European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 6, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes saturday. A i a 6,1986 soviets announce plans to abide by Salt ii limits Moscow up the soviet Union Frk Busaid it would abide by the Salt ii limits on Strate Gic nuclear arms for now despite the us decision to abandon the a ratified Aad opined treaty. The United states deployed its 131st b-52bomber Corning cruise i Italka Friday putting the country beyond the aggregate limit of 1,320warheads allowed ill the treaty. The treaty was affied by president drier an former soviet Leader Leonid Brezhnev but was never ratified by the . Senate. Atlas Centaur launches . Military satellite Cape canaveral flu. A a powerful rocket propelled $12 million military communications satellite into orbit thursday night log Ging a fourth straight . Space launch Success after string of disaster earlier this year. The 137-foot-Tail Atlas Centaur rocket waited away from its launch pad at 9 30 . And car Ved a fiery path in a Cloudy night sky As it no it de a 5 200-Pound payload designed to link land Tea and air forces with the joint chiefs of sufi the National command authority and the presi saturday night an inboard motor is to fire to place the spacecraft in stationary orbit 22,300 Miles above the Equator. French government bows to protests by students Paris a the French government under rowing pressure from hostile students after a Demon stration that degenerated into a bloody clash decided Friday to modify a Bill to Reform higher education. But it refused to scrap the 160 people were injured at least two seriously in a clash thursday Between police and students after a protest March to the National Assembly where the Bill was under students including one who lost a hand and another who lost an Eye remained hospitalized Friday authorities said four police also remained Hospital , under orders to break up the demonstration had charged the crowd with water cannons and teargas. They said 91 people were detained. Friday afternoon several thousand striking students made an unplanned March through Central Paris. Conservative Premier Jacques Chirac met Friday morning with key ministers and Leaden of the parties in the rating Baudouin Chirac s spokesman said later that education minister Rene memory would outline in a governmental declaration moves toward Modifica Tion of the three Points of the Bill which trigger anxiousness among students Monory s remarks were to be carried by France s three main television government would do Honor to itself by with drawing this Bill said former socialist Premier Lau Mii pitiful. He meat was trying to trick the students into since Stuj thei government says in turn that students an being fed disinformation about its project by Iti Cuns with an Eye to the 19n presidential election. The Bill is aimed at giving greater autonomy to jail i est Tom a Uoc diplomas and Orient students of course of study. The Bill would also double the franc about 65 registration fee. Students say the Bill would make higher Edwert elitist by allowing universities to select Ketr Ststa fording them into aids of study is apart making the state diploma obsolete i Maory in an unusual move met thursday with a student delegation but,11ittlto ailed to it either Side. Leftist student Kyder David a Oun this mandate was to demand the bin be scrapped. Chirac made Clear earlier this week that the but would not be withdrawn. The government refuses to withdraw purely so simply the Bill under the pressure from the at War said Jean Leca Nuet president of the Center right Ift Toi for French democracy which controls the purus Renu along with chirac1 Neo Gall it rally for the Reagan from Page 1 will become majority Leader when the i ooh Congress convenes Jan. 6. Reagan scheduled an afternoon meet ing with gop and democratic congressional was also Learned that the Justice department request that an Independent counsel be named to investigate the mat Ter had been formally made to a special three judge panel of the . Court of appeals for the District of Columbia. The Senate intelligence committee which resumed work Friday spent More than four hours under tight secrecy thursday quizzing Robert a gales the allies from Page 1 which the soviets now have a me to one superiority. This would have to renegotiated immediately when an int agreement is reached he said. The communique called for a world wide ban on chemical weapons i which the soviets also have an Over whelming superiority. It said nato strategy continues to require effective nuclear deterrence based on a mix of systems. Given the need for stable balance at All limes nuclear weapons cannot be considered in isolation. It added reductions in nuclear weapons would increase the importance of eliminating the current imbalance in favor of the soviet Union in conventional Weinberger said the other ministers listened politely to a Brief statement he made on Iran and then went on to far More useful he said some expressed regrets that the United states had exceeded the Salt ii limits. But he added the Sovi ets had Long since brushed the treaty he said the treaty was never enacted bad expired now and had become irrelevant As a useful after the session Weinberger left for visit to Morocco no. 2 Cia official on what he know about the Deal that sent plan loads of arms to Iran and diverted As much As s30 million of the proceeds to Nicara Gua s Contra . David Durenberger r-minn., the committee s chairman said the commit tee s list of potential witnesses had been expanded and now included the National Security Council except for the presi Dent and vice president George he did not name them that list potentially includes Casey Regan Secre tary of state George p. Shultz defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and .William j. Crowe chairman of the joint chiefs of said in an interview in Brus Sels Belgium that it would be clearly the exception if the president did not know All essential details about something As important As the arms Deal and the diversion of Cash to Central said the episode was the re sult of bad advice from Reagan aides who told the president to seek rapprochement with iranian moderates. The comment put Weinberger at Odds with the White Houst where Speakes reiterated Reagan s belief that the policy goal members of Congress were More Blunt in their criticism. Said sen. Joseph Biden a Del if the president is lying he s finished. He is absolutely finished House Leaden outlined plans for a Spe Cial is member investigative committee that would conduct the body s scrutiny of administration actions and hold hearings most of them in Public. Senate Leader agreed to a plan for a 13-member pane with two non voting sex offi Cio members. Action to formally authorize the committees it expected to begin Jan. 6, when the 100th Congress convenes in related developments the new York times quoting three people familiar with the testimony of Robert my Faciane reported the former National Security adviser told the intelligence committee that Reagan Gav Advance approval to Israel s Sale of arms to Iran despite administration assertions to the contrary. The times in Friday s editions said Mcfarian took Issue with Csc who said Reagan was informed after the shipment the newspaper s sources said Mcfarlane told the committee on monday that Reagan informed the israelis tar Eurih Mcfarlane in August 198 he we fld condone the israeli shipment Audi would sell Israel replacement parts for the anti tank missiles sent to Iran. To the House foreign affairs com Mittee said it would Call Shultz Casey Mcfarlane and Reagan s former National Security adviser vice . John my Poindexter to testify under o4fh about t the impacts on us. Foreign policy a passing Normal diplomatic channels win Covert action such As the iranian arms Sale. Poindexter who resigned after it a disclosed proceeds from the Deal Tad gone to fund the contras War invoked fifth amendment protections i Seif incr Mustion when called to before the intelligence committee. This week. His former aide bred staff member it col Oliver North Etta look the for both men Wen seeking immunity from prosecution to foie per mitting them to testily particularly la Light of Tho administration s request for appointment of an Independent a to investigate the of of students from Page 1 really nervous and scared because he sat stiffly with i hands on his Knees and did t sergeants on the Board asked real hard questions and they kind of tried to intimidate the soldiers at Anniuk said. But i Don t think they were harassing them. They just wanted to see who would make a Good what it lakes to be a pod Leader was the reason for the seminar and on the Job observation said Dorry Hummer teacher inthe talented and gifted program. She coordinated the seminar con ducted by 3rd inf div organizational effectiveness officers. Hummer also was i chaise of the Day military Leaden spent with newly elected Leaden of the student Council National Honor society and Home economics club and members of the school s safety patrol 5 More gis wanted on drug charges Heidelberg is criminal investigation div officials expect to apprehend five More soldiers for allegedly dealing in or possessing illegal drugs a Community spokesman said Friday. Two of the soldiers an in route to stateside assignments and will be picked up by age la there said Sec Roger other three old hers Are on leave stat us. The five soldiers will bring the num Ber of soldiers apprehended since Mon Day to 34, including one Junior Grade officer he said. Nineteen civilians Al Owen arrested including two Ujj. Government employees one government employee s husband and two soldiers husbands. The arrests followed a 90-Day drug undercover operation involving German police and thedd. 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