2 Tuesday, October 27, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Nation/World Reagan, congressional leaders renew attempts to reduce deficit WASHINGTON — President Reagan and congressional leaders talked yesterday in a new effort to reduce the federal budget deficit, saying they needed to bury past differences and take action to reassure the nation's shaky financial markets. House Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas, said, "We have to be serious. All of us have to be serious." But tensions continued. Reagan resumed his verbal attacks. despite a supposed "truce" agreed upon at the meeting, blaming Congress for the huge deficits during his presidency. New candidates considered for High Court "I set out to try and eliminate thedeficit when I first came ere, but unfortunately the Congress has the last word about spending the money we have willing to spend that I would have been." Reagan said in an interview with foreign television correspondents. WASHINGTON — White House Chief of Staff Howard H. Baker gave Republican senators names of 13 potential Supreme Court candidates yesterday that could produce a new nominee this week. Sorrn. Orrin G. Hatch, R-Uttah, one of five senators at the closed meeting, said that nine of the 13 candidates remained strong possibilities at the end of the meeting. He said there were various objections to the other four. Officials deny rumors of charges in fire MILFORD, Mich. — Investigators yesterday denied a report that criminal negligence charges were being considered in a fire department training fire that burst out of control, trapping six volunteers and killing three of them. Sunday's fire is premature, said police Lt. Dale Mallett. Any talk of criminal charges in Three firefighters on the second floor of an old farmhouse saved themselves by jumping out a window. Four firefighters were injured, and two remained hospitalized Monday. Soviet pilot almost had to sing swan song MOSCOW — The newspaper Sovietskaya Rossia reported Sunday that the pilot of a Soviet MI-2 helicopter sought to outmaneuver a swan to avoid a collision, but the bird copied each turn by the helicopter, then dove at the aircraft's rear rotor when the pilot tried to land his craft. The helicopter climbed abruptly away from the landing zone and eventually outran the swan. Specialists suggested the swan was angry about some earlier encounter with a helicopter or perhaps was defending a nearby nest. Official slain in El Salvador The Associated Press President of human rights commission shot outside home SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Two men firing handguns with silencers yesterday killed the president of the Salvadoran Human Rights Commission, official sources said. The assailants fired on Herbert Ernesto Anaya outside his home in the Zacamil district of the capital as he prepared to enter his car to drive him to t school, said military sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity. As the children stood some distance away, the assailants shot Anaya point-blank, a police source said. The children, a girl and a boy, who were not identified for security reasons, were not hurt. Police said the gunmen fled in a vehicle, but witnesses' descriptions of the attack are unclear. From The Associated Press. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. A spokesman for the human rights commission blamed the killing on rightist death squads linked to the military. A government spokesman called the murder an irrational act and appealed for calm. A leftist rebel group said the killing could endanger with the government begun under the Central American peace plan. Anaya's father, Rafael Lopez, told reporters that his son had been watched and that Anaya had received several death threats because of his work with the commission. "He had had a premonition, and when we talked about it, he told me, 'Look, father, they are going to kill me. They are going to kill me. But that's OK, let them do it,'" Lopez said. The 32-year-old president is the fourth member of the commission slain since 1980. Two other members disappeared while in police custody. disappeared white in police custody. The commission is an independent, private organization made up of lawyers and other professionals. The commission, founded in 1977, has been highly critical of human rights violations in the government's 8-year-old civil war against leftist Tibetan refugees. The military have often accused the commission of harboring leftist sympathies. For security reasons, the commission keeps the number of its members and their identities a secret and protects the president and a few other leaders. Both police and military sources said they had no immediate clue as to the identity of the gunmen, or the motive behind the killing. Five leftist rebel groups are fighting for power in El Salvador, and rightist death squads also have been active. Investor kills broker, himself MIAMI — An investor who reportedly suffered heavy stock market losses shot and killed one broker and critically wounded another in a brokerage yesterday, then shot himself, police said. The Associated Press The gunman, Arthur Kane, 53, of Miami, was dead at the scene, said Metro-Dade Police Cmdr. William Johnson. "We believe it was, in fact, related to losses suffered in the market during the recent downturn," Johnson said. A Merrill Lynch spokesman said the slain brokerage manager was Jose F. Argilagos, 51. The injured stockbroker was Lloyd Kolokoff, 39 of Miami. Both men were local vice presidents. Kolokoff was in critical condition at Baptist Hospital following surgery to remove bullet fragments, said hospital spokeswoman Adriane Silver. He had a gunshot wound to the back, and his spinal cord and one lung were also injured, she said. Aaron Perry, a broker with Profile Investments, said friends at Merrill Lynch told him Kane was a longtime customer who had received a margin call because of last week's decline. Johnson said it's possible there were no other witnesses to the shooting at the Merrill Lynch office in southwest Dade County. Iranian says war with U.S. is at hand "I think they went into an office to and I think everyone who was in them." The Associated Press KUWAIT — An Iranian leader yesterday urged Iran to mobilize for an all-out war against the United States, and senior officials from Iraq and Kuwait met to discuss a coordinated defense against Iran. A prominent Palestinian guerrilla leader pledged that Palestinians should fight alongside Kuwait to help gulf states state derain Iranian aggression British officials meanwhile confirmed that Kuwait has registered of its tankers to fly the British Air Force in the process of registering a third. Eleven of Kuwait's 22 tankers have been registered under the American flag, giving them U.S. naval protection from Iranian attack. Iran considers Kuwait an ally of Iraq in the 7-year Iran-Iraq war. Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency quoted Interior Minister Hojatolelsam Al Akbar Mohsen Hojatolelsam in every Iranian city and village, be prepared for a full-fledged war," with the United States in the gulf. "Since we are facing a savage enemy, we should mobilize all our resources and manpower to deal effective blows against" the United States, Mohtashemi, a leading radical, was quoted as saying to regional governors in Tehran. 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