Page 2 University Daily Kansan, June 10. 1982 News Briefs From United Press International Schmidt, Reagan sympathetic to anti-nuclear peace ralliers BONN, West Germany—President Reagan and West German Chancellor Holm Schmidt spoke kindly yesterday about anti-nuclear demonstrators against Iran. During a 90-minute talk with Reagan, Schmidt also defended the demonstrators. "I understand your genuine concerns," Reagan said during a speech to the Bundestag, West Germany's parliament. "I would be at the head of your parade if I believed marching alone could bring about a more secure world." During a 90-minute talk with Reagan, Schmidt also defended the demon- "The chancellor said that, aside from a violent minority which is condemned and resisted, most young people in the peace movement" have a "problem with their education." Reagan's first day in West Germany ended without serious problem. Protesters, who have permission to rally tomorrow when the NATO summit takes place, were on hand for his arrival. According to a peace campaign organizer, Michael Ziege, the greatest risk of a violent protest against Reagan's visit is not in Bonn, but in West Germany. The threat posed by the new administration is As police bacred for possible trouble, Reagan was greeted with "Reagan Go Home!" bumpsters all across West Germany. countries we protest; a pro-American organization bought ads in 39 western American newspapers yesterday, headlined "Friendship with the American people." TOPEKA, Kan.—To ensure the credibility of the daily advice she doles out to Americans, Ann Lands铃铃 Meninger Foundation professionals about Building named for Ann Landers Landers was in Topena for a dedication ceremony for the foundation's 18 new buildings completed this year in a $35 million project. The new structures sit among seven older buildings on a 300-acre hilltop that is the foundation's west campus. "When I became Ann Landers, it was apparent that I would need consultations," she said. "I recognized early that the people at Mennings are the funniest." The foundation is involved in treatment and prevention of mental health problems, education of professionals and research. During the ceremony in the new gymnasium, Menninger officials named a building after Eppie Lederer, an Am Landers is known outside her column. TULSA, Okla.-Ronald David Roberts, eldest son of evangelist Oral Roberts, was found dead northwest of Tulsa early day from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound to the heart, officials said. He was 37. "There were some handwritten notes in his car, and we found more notes in his Tusla apartment," George Waymion, Osage County sheriff, said. "There were other substances found in the car, and those were sent to Tulsa for analysis. It anpears that was a suicide case." Ronald Roberts pleaded guilty in April in Tulsa on one count of forging prescriptions to obtain an addictive type of cough medicine and was charged with fraud. Son of Oral Roberts found dead Roberts, an antique dealer, was never invited with his father's organization as was his younger brother, Richard, who is an evangelist with the church. Fund to be made in honor of Paige KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Flags were flown at half-staff yesterday in memory of baseball great Leroy "Satchel" Paige, the legendary negro League player. Mayor Richard Berkley planned to hold a news conference today to announce a Satchel Paige Memorial Fund, which will be used to renovate and modernize a stadium that was renamed in Paige's honor during ceremonies last weekend. Considered to be one of the best pitchers to pick up a baseball, Paige died Tuesday of heart failure. Baseball fans and players across the country are mourning his passing. Berkley yesterday requested that Kansas City residents and businesses fly their flags at half-staff in memory of Paige. Services for Paige were set for 2 p.m. Saturday at the Watkins Brothers Memorial Brush Creek Chapel with burial in Forest Field Cemetery. Schlitz beer to merge with Stroh MILWAUKEE—The Josit Sohlt Brewing Co. started a three-barrel operation by a German immigrant in the basement of his restaurant in I849. Shareholders of the old-line Milwaukee firm will end an era by formally approving a $495 million merger with the Stroh Brewing Cof. of Detroit. It will be a quiet ending for a firm that became a beer industry dynasty under the powerful and influential Uniblen family and once boasted of its own business. During the '60s and early '69s, Schiltz battled head to head with longtime rival Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis, then began feeling the financial pinch several years ago when beer sales failed to support an ambitious and expensive expansion. The decline deepened in the mid '60s when Schlitz was taken into the federal courts for illegal marketing payoffs. Schiltz, hit by falling sales and red ink, skipped to No. 3 in the industry last year. On April 15, is following a number of aborted takeover attempts, officials said. WASHINGTON—Government psychiatrists concluded that John W. Hinkley Jr. was sane when he shot President Reagan, without evaluating many of Hinkley's writings, which were laced with deep despair and loneliness, a prosecution witness said yesterday. "One doesn't judge a state of mind from fiction a man has written." Dietz said. Teeflingy for a fourth day. Dietz was underdog cross-examination Park Dietz, the government's opening psychiatric witness, said that a writer's writings were not that useful in determining his mental state. Hinckley's writings not evaluated Dietz, who has问了他 Hinckley was seeking easy fame when he tried to袭犯 Reagan, said the defendant may have seized on news reports after the shooting to concoct links between his behavior and the main question "$Taxi Driver," about a lonely cabbie who stalks a presidential candidate. The defendant, occasionally looking bored, fiddled with his hands as Dietz testified, and for a second day he fixed his gaze on a blonde artist sketching He waved at her with his little finger, to seem to feign a pose and once mouthed words to her. At another point, he put his clip-on necklace in his hand. Fierce fighting claims lives Argentina vows no surrender By United Press International The president made his remark to the nation's cabinet amid reports that the military government is planning to take over the control of the Falkland Islands, a British control of the Falkland Islands, a British colony since 1949 that Argentina claims as its own. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina—Saying "Argentine honor has no prize." President Gen. Leopoldo Galteri vowed yesterday his country would not surrender in the Falkland Islands War. Gattieri said his generation was ready to settle once and for all the Falklands question which he termed a 1940-year "colonial problem." "I say that we will not capitulate," Galieri said. "This does not mean we will not negotiate. But only with dignity, honor and justice." Meanwhile, Britain said yesterday that it lost many soldiers and two landing craft, but shot down eight enemy jets in a fierce air and sea battle on Tuesday. London said yesterday that its forces were firmly in control of a new beachhead at Bluff Cove and Fitzroy Bay and were moving into the French battle for control of the disputed islands. be "one of the blackest days for the task force" since the Falklands conflict began. "The British force suffered great losses of life." Capt. Enrique de Leon, Argentine military command spokesman said of the battle. In London, the British defense ministry insisted its 9,000 ground troops encircling Stanley were "ready to go" in an assault final assault to take control of Stanley. Argentina scored a major victory and turned back Britain's first moves of the final offensive. However, in Buenos Aires a spokesman for the military command said Argentina admitted the loss of two warplanes and an unspecified number of troop casualties. The attack was the first major Argentine air strike in eight months. No new fighting was reported yesterday. 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