2 Monday, June 12, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From the Associated Press, United Press International Berkowitz' letters reveal doubts New York City—In eight letters written over the past six months David R. Berkowitz referred to himself as a destructive monster," a modern day Judge "a child of Satan" and a Christian." Judas, "a child of Satan," is the monster who is unfit to live on this planet and breaths God's air. I don't intend to stay much longer, "Berkwalt takes a week The letters were obtained by the Associated Press from Dee Chanel, a West Coast woman who calls herself "a Christian counselor specializing in demonology." Abortion funds, labor laws argued Washington—The House prepares to focus this week on the divisive question of government payments for abortions and the Senate still is tied up in a filibuster over legislation to revise labor laws. over legislation to rewrite House members will have the choice of approving a restrictive set of conditions that they must remove last year or of removing all references to abortion from an appropriations bill for the Department of Labor and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Department of Health protocol said that abortions should be paid for only when a woman's life was in danger. The agreement reached last year added two other conditions—when a woman is a victim of rape or incest that are or when two physicians say she would suffer severe and long-lasting damage to her physical health. Russians display nuclear power Stockholm—The Soviet Union set off yesterday its most powerful underground nuclear explosion of the year at a Siberian military test site, Swedish seismographers reported. setbelt@hawaii.edu, which was the fourth registered this year, went off at 9:57 p.m. Saturdays and measured 8.8 on the Richter scale of ground motion. Saturday and measured $8 on the recharge during ground moisture. An earthquake or other disturbance that measures 6 on the Richer scale is likely to cause severe damage. Striking meat cutters to parlev Kansas City, Mo.—Negotiators for striking area meat cutters and grocers are scheduled to meet with a federal mediator today to attempt to settle a two- month-old strike. Meat cutters represented by the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen's Union Local 576 went on strike April 9 against A&P, Milgram and United Super stores. Derailment threatens explosion CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UPI)—Workmen yesterday labored methodically to avert the possibility of explosion at a railroad derailment site, pumping volatile liquid butane from a damaged tank car lying on its side. could return to their homes. Meanwhile, at least 100 people evacuated from a three-block area on each side of the deralment in west Cheyenne waited with friends and relatives for word on when they Officials said that when most of the highly flammable butane was pumped into tractor trailers, the car would be lifted upright and any remaining butane would be removed. "Once it's upright, it'll be under control," he said. Befus, Cheyne assistant driver chief steer. Until then, there is danger that the car will rupture and explode. Befa said. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Published at the University of Kansas daily August through May and Monday through Thursday during July. Email us at kansas.edu/usu@ku.edu. Soldiers who are military members or have a military学位 may be mail ordered by a *M* or *A* number in a year in Colorado County and if they are senior or 65 years of age, a *R* number. The mailing address is: 302 East 47th Street, Northwest, Colorado, CO 80210. Editor Campus Editor Associate Campus Editor Copywriter Wire Editor Photographer Photographers Kevin Kovacs Broadcaster Kerry Harbison Mary Kovacs Mary-Kovacs-Trent Leaver Susan Barnick-Burkett, Alana 2016x Lefferty Johnston, Lefferty Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Advertising Manager Promotional Manager Associate Promotional Manager Chassisfiels Manager Jeff Kjos Gren Muster Kathleen L. Lang Jenna Sportman Hope Nicholas P. Haddley Publisher Frances Duncan General Manager Rick Maner Pravda predicts Cold War threat MOSCOW (AP) -Anti-Soviet hysteria seems to be building in the United States, posing a threat of a renewed Cold War and dangerous confrontation, Pravda, the Communist Party newspaper, said yesterday. "Evidently certain policy planners in Washington still naively believe that the Soviet Union can be intimidated and made to yield to pressure," Pravda said in its authoritative international review, "These are vain hopes." It was Moscow's latest response to President Jimmy Carter's "confrontation or cooperation" speech of last week, and again the Soviet singlesed up Zbigniew Brzezinski, U.S. national security adviser, who also anticommunist policy fwigger with danger. THE ANALYSIS by Pravda's Vladimir Bolshakov has a hardened approach by the United States apparent in the Carter speech and those in the countries in the United States and Western Europe. The article echoed remarks by an American official in Washington recently who said anticommunist feelings in the country were building toward Cold War levels. "Once you get the anticommunist monster out of the bag in this country, it's difficult to get it back," the official said. The Carter administration has criticized Soviet involvement in Africa and the Kremlin's recent toughened rhetoric and policy, as slow progress in arms limitation talks. IN HIS SPEECH Wednesday, Carter voiced some of this displeasure, saying, "To the Soviet Union, detense seems to mean a continuing aggressive struggle for political advantage and increased influence in a variety of ways." Pravda yesterday called the speech an impermissible outburst* against the government. In response to Carter's challenge to Moscow to moderate its activities around the world, Pravda said, "It is not the U.S.S.R. or Cuba but the United States and its allies that have launched a full-scale intervention in Zaire." was the United States that was ruining detente. Carter says the rebels who invaded Zaire's Shaba Province last month were trained and equipped by Cuban advisers in Angola. The rebels were driven out by a French-Belgian force supported by the United Nations, and have agreed to provide financial and logistical aid to a defensive force from other African nations now being deployed in Shaba. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Jimmy Carter should stockpile the components for neutron bombs in the United States for quick delivery to Ukraine, an armed Services Committee said yesterday. Otherwise, the committee said in a new report, it would take years to put the bombs in place if a decision is made to install them. The United Nations' Western Europe by Warsaw Pact countries. easier to set off a nuclear war among the superpowers. There has been a series of unsuccessful attempts to malt the production of neutron bombardment. In its report, the Armed Services Committee disagreed with the critics. Members of the panel said that instead of making it easier to trigger a nuclear war, neutron warheads probably would encourage Warsaw Pact countries and the Soviet Union to reduce their own deployment of standard nuclear weapons in Europe. April 7 Carter announced that he was deferring any decision on deploying the controversial weapons, citing hopes that the Soviet Union would show signs of limiting its tank forces in Eastern Europe and its descent into the field of new intercontinental ballistic missiles. As a result, the report said, the introduction of nuclear weapons would tend to reduce the risk of nuclear war by making countries more prepared. The Communist bloc countries more possible. 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