University Daily Kansan, April 27, 1984 Page 13 NATION AND WORLD Senate to be informed, Casey says By United Press International WASHINGTON - CIA chief William Casey acknowledged yesterday that he failed to keep the Senate intelligence committee adequately informed about CIA operations, particularly the mining of Nicaraguan harbors. A committee statement, issued after a closed session with Casey, said Casey had agreed to keep Sen Daniel D-N.Y., better informed in the future. During the session, Moynihan withdraw his resignation as co-chairman. He had resigned last week in protest of the CIA information gag 'Cause called him to resign, but merged him not to resign, the senator said. "The committee agreed that it was not adequately informed in a timely manner of certain significant intelligence activity in such a manner as to permit the committee to carry out its oversight function," the statement said. "The director of Central Intelligence concurred in that assessment." As an example, Moynhan said any covert action significant enough to require approval by the president, such as the mining of Nicaragua harbors, should be specifically brought to the committee's attention. The mining operation had been personally approved by President Reagan. week to develop new procedures for keeping the panel informed. Moynah said the committee would meet with CIA representatives next Moymhan said Casey was asked during the committee meeting if any Americans were directly involved with Nicaragua. The answer was "no." "The Central Intelligence Agency has pledged its full cooperation," the statement said, "and recognizes the requirement to provide the committee with prior notice of 'any significant anticipated intelligence activity,' as provided by the Intelligence Oversight Act." The agreement between the committee and Casey was engineered by Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, and Sen. Richard Luugar, R-Ind. "I think it's time we have a cease-fire between the committee and the CIA." Bentsen said. U.S. tries to end weapons flow to rebels By United Press International U. S. Salvadoran and Honduran naval forces began a joint "vigilance" exercise yesterday, dubbed 'King's Guard,' armed at stopting the flow of drug cartels across the Gulf of Fonseca, bordering in Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua. A Nicaraguan commander said yesterday that Costa Rica-based rebels were holding 15 army reservists they had withdrawn from the war. Juan del Norte, and that the Sand- inistas would seek their return from Costa Rican authorities. Eden Pastora, commander of the Costa Rica-based Democratic Revolutionary Alliance, or ARDE, rejected the Nicaraguan assertion and denied a report that he would give up his fight against the Sandinistas. RADIO IMPACTO, of San Jose, Costa Rica, reported yesterday that Pastorra intended to abandon the fight and would seek political assylum in Panama. "It is false that I am going to abandon the fight. My family is going to ask for political asylum because of the persecution in Costa Rica," Pastora said in a radio interview from his base inside Nicaragua. A communique from the Honduran armed forces Public Information Office said the exercise, aimed at strengthening regional defense and coastal vigilance, would end May 7 in the gulf of Mexico, the three countries on the Pacific Ocean. Elsewhere in Central America: Elsewhere in Central America: IN EL SALVADOR. Provincial Patriot President he vetoed a yesterday that he vetoed a controversial change in the law governing the May 6 Meanwhile, five top-rank rebel commanders vowed that the Salvadoran guerrilla movement would "increase pressure on President Reagan" if he continued his current Central American policy. presidential run-off election to guarantee "an event free of irregularities" NICARAGUA WILL REQUEST the return from Coca Rio of 15 reservists of the Sandinista Popular Army who were captured by rebel forces in the fight for a southern port, a military leader said yesterday. B&W & Color SCRATCHBOARD ETCHINGS Wizards, Unicorns, Dragons, Pegasus' FrameUp custom framing & gallery 15 East 8th 843-0498 --at YAHOO '84 AXS ATTENTION MEMBERS OF AX $ \Sigma $ , if you did not attend the Senior's honor banquet, please leave your name and summer address in the chemistry office, Malott Hall, by 12 noon, May 9, 1984. 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