University Daily Kansan, October 26, 1983 Page 14 NATION AND WORLD West German leader says missile threat won't work By United Press International BONN, West Germany — A leader of the ruling Christian Democrat party said yesterday that the Soviet Union was trying to intimidate West Germans by threatening to install new atomic weapons in neighboring Eastern Bloc countries. Valker Rhee, the party's deputy floor leader in Parliament, said the government would not be swayed from its determination to distribute U.S. cruise and Pershing-2 missiles this year if no agreement was reached in the Soviet-American arms talks at Geneva, Switzerland. "Moscow is speculating on imitating the German people," Rueche told me. He said the Soviet plan to distribute tactical nuclear weapons in East Germany and Czechoslovakia, announced Monday, was not designed to counter the American missiles as the Soviets claimed. He said it was part of a Warsaw Pact modernization program drawn up 10 up IN ANOTHER SOVIET move apparently designed to influence the West cow invited a delegation of West Germany's Greens party, a small anti-nuclear, anti-NATO party, to visit Moscow. The Greens announced yesterday that seven members, including parliamentary floor leader Petra Kelly, will attend for Moscow Wednesday for a five-day visit. On their return from Moscow, they planned to see East German leader Erich Honecker in East Berlin, a party spokesman said. A Greens proposal for a referendum on the deployment of the American missiles was rejected as unconstitutional yesterday by Benno Erhard, another deputy parliamentary leader of the Christian Democrats. Erhard said the constitution made no provision for such a vote. THE GREENS SUBMITTED a draft bill to Parliament Monday proposing a referendum asking West Germans whether they approved of government plans to begin distributing the U.S. missiles this year. Ehard said the Constitutional Court ruled several times against suits in demas ruled. WASHINGTON — The seven announced Democratic presidential candidates declared yesterday that they would not build the MX missile, and asked the House to kill funds for the nuclear program. It was a hawk on 'money.' "I elected to the presidency, none of us will request funds for this purpose. We are going with the plan to build 100 of the 10-warhead missiles -ii-advised." "We do not need to waste the taxpayers' money on a vulnerable weapon which does not contribute to the national security of the United States, the candidate said to Rep. Joseph Addobba, D-N.Y., chairman of the House Appropriations defense subcommittee. THE HOUSE BEGAN considering the spending bill late yesterday but held no votes on a number of pending amendments ranging from and nerve gas production to bringing the Marines home from Lebanon. A vote on the more than $2 billion in MX money is expected later this week. 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