University Daily Kansan / Friday, October 10, 1986 5 Reagan Continued from p. 1 addressed with a renewed plea for unified national support to strengthen his hand in Reykjavik. He accused House Democrats on Wednesday of playing politics and jeopardizing the success of our fecial talks by voting restrictions on his arms policies. House Democrats are trying to attach nuclear testing and arms limitation provisions on spending measures Congress must pass before it recesses. Aboard Air Force One on the way to Iceland, Speaks said Reagan was insisting that Congress resolve the matter before the first meeting Reagan will spend most of today with advisers, reviewing the issues expected to be covered in his three two-hour meetings with Gorbachev: arms control, regional conflicts, bilateral exchanges and human rights. If there was one concrete result the White House anticipated from the talks, it was a firm date for a full-fledged summit. Soviets say that future rides on summit results United Press International MOSCOW — The Soviet Union yesterday criticized U.S. arms proposals and warned that U.S.-Soviet relations would be gravely aggravated if the Iceland superpower summit fails to make progress on arms control Painting a bleak picture of relations between the superpowers, the official Novosti news agency said President Reagan had agreed to the meeting in an attempt to regain international prestige lost to the Soviet Union. "But to be successful, it will not be enough for President Reagan to only make an appearance in Reykjavik," Novosti said. "The U.S. side must show a genuine willingness and readiness to seek compromise solutions." The agency said the Soviet Union was flexible and receptive to new U.S. ideas but accused the administration of an intransigent stand on all arms proposals by the Kremlin. Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev are not to sign arms agreements at the meeting, Novosti said, but they are to work out guidelines that will bring their negotiators to a settlement. "This will open the door to the holding of a full-fledged summit in the United States in the months to come." Novosti said. "But if Reykjavik does not succeed in this vitally important task, then we might all find ourselves in a situation gravely aggravated by its failure and more precarious than the one that exists today." The Soviet media have de-emphasized expectations from the meeting, called with less than two weeks' notice at Gorbachev's suggestion. While expressing hope for progress in arms control, the government media have condemned U.S. positions. "The United States continues to turn a deaf ear to all proposals aimed at reducing arms, expecting concessions only from the Soviet Union and making none itself." Novosti said. WICHITA — A plan by 100 drivers in five states to lease 60 buses from Trailways Lines Inc. must be resolved by Nov. 15 to take advantage of lucrative holiday revenues, a spokesman for the drivers said yesterday. United Press International Deadline set for Trailways plan If the Trailways drivers and the company fail to reach an agreement by then, the drivers probably will abandon their lease proposal and begin looking for new jobs, said Darroll Williams of Valley Center. Three Trailways vice presidents from the company's Dallas headquarters met Wednesday in Wichita with five Trailways drivers to negotiate the lease proposal. Williams, general chairman of the United Transportation Union in Wichita, which represents Trailways drivers, said he remained hopeful that Trailways and the drivers would come to an agreement. But, he stressed an agreement needed to be reached in a month so the drivers can prepare to transport Thanksgiving and Christmas travelers. About 100 drivers fear they will lose their jobs if the Kansas Corporation Commission approves a Trailways request to abandon four of its five routes in Kansas, a move that would affect 62 towns. One difficulty in starting the leasing operation by Nov. 15 is the state requirement for KCC approval of that arrangement. KCC spokesman Steve Menaugh said the drivers could apply for a certificate for temporary authority to operate, which the commission could process in a couple of weeks. At the latest meeting, Trailways told the drivers any lease agreement would end their affiliation with the company's health and pension plans and eliminate their nationwide seniority. If a lease agreement was reached, Williams said it appeared Trailways would provide maintenance for the buses. Earlier, it was thought about 25 mechanics would lose their jobs if Trailways abandoned its Kansas routes. In a related matter, the KCC said Wednesday a revised petition to abandon most Trailways bus routes in Kansas had been submitted, officially giving the KCC 120 days to consider the request. Last month, the commission ordered Trailways to refile its request because it was not in the proper form. The original filing was a letter, rather than a formal petition. It provided what the KCC staff considered to be insufficient data to support the filing. Support our Jayhawks! The Jayhawks and House of Usher... An unbeatable team! 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