Wednesday, September 16, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Nation/World Reagan, Shevardnadze sign pact to open channel between capitals WASHINGTON - President Reagan and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnaze yesterday signed an agreement to reduce the chance of accidental war through the establishment of "nuclear risk reduction centers" in Moscow and Washington. U.N. chief says little of peace trip to gulf since the "hot-line" link was established after the Cuban missile crisis in 1962. The new facility will be used to transmit notifications required by arms control and confidence-building agreements. Reagan said he looked forward "to the day when General Secretary Gorbachev and I can sign even more historic agreements in our common search for peace." BAGHADD, Iraq — U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuelar ended his Persian Gulf peace mission yesterday, saying he discussed "the outline of a plan" to implement a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in the 7-year-old Iran-Iraq war. But Perez de Cuellar gave no indication before he flew out of Baghdad for New York of how successful his quest had been. Perez de Cuellar spent two days talking with top Iranian government leaders in Tehran, then flew to the Iraqi capital Sunday night for talks with President Saddam Hussein, Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz and other senior Iraqis. Robertson to announce candidacy Oct.1 CHESAPEAKE, Va. — Pat Robertson, the television evangelist whose fervent following has surprised his establishment Republican rivals, said yesterday he will be a candidate for the 1988 GOP presidential nomination. the most unusual announcement of any Republican candidate in this century when I make my formal announcement of candidacy on Oct. 1." Robertson told a news conference at his campaign headquarters. "We are preparing what may be Skeptics go fishing for Loch Ness Monster LONDON — A fleet of sonar- equipped boats will probe Scotland's murky Loch Ness next month in the most thorough — and skeptical — search for the elusive Loch Ness Monster. "It will be the largest scientific expedition ever undertaken on the mysterious lake," said Operation Deepscan leader Adrian Shine, a 38-year-old salesman from London. Two superpowers closer to an arms agreement WASHINGTON — President Reagan and Soviet Foreign Minister Edward Shevardnadze expressed hopes yesterday for a nuclear arms agreement to crown a superpower summit, and U.S. officials reported the two sides were moving closer to an accord. Shevardnadze, during a plenary session and luncheon at the White House, twice said that Moscow had not had a chance to thoroughly review a new U.S. arms proposal but that it looked like things would work out, according to a U.S. official who paraphrased the Soviet minister. The Associated Press Both sides appeared upbeat, although U.S. representatives cautioned against expecting an announcement this week about an arms agreement or a summit date. Shewardnadze's visit is viewed as a critical step toward wrapping up an agreement to abolish intermediaterange nuclear missiles from the Soviet and U.S. arsenals. The Reagan and沃克 word would have Reagan and Gorbachev at a summit, which U.S. officials expect to be in late November. Arriving at the White House after almost three hours of talks with Secretary of State George Shultz, Shevardnadze gave Reagan a letter from Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Shewardnadze said the letter did not contain proposed dates for a superpower summit. But U.S. officials disclosed that the letter said a summit would be a reasonable step, assuming there was something substantive to be signed, such as an One official, who declined to be identified, said that the letter indicated the Soviets wanted to make progress on an agreement and that the letter was fairly optimistic in the sense of achieving one. arms agreement. "There are good things in that letter," Shevardnadze told reporters in the Oval Office. "No date, but a summit is necessary." The letter dealt extensively with arms control issues, including strategic and space weapons as well as intermediate-range nuclear missiles, officials said. Shevardnadze did not elaborate on the letter's contents, but Shultz said the three days of talks with the Soviet official were off to a good start. From The Associated Press. Reagan, ask if any progress had been made, said, "We're just beginnin- Descendants of signers gather to join Constitution celebration The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — Scattered relatives of the 39 men who signed the U.S. Constitution 200 years ago, people ranging in occupations from trucking to opera to health clubs, are gathering to share a common heritage. "I view the Constitution as the last great secular hope of mankind," said Walker Fry Rucker of Greensboro, One member of each family also will march in a mammoth parade tomorrow. The youngest marcher will be 9-year-old Elizabeth Warrick, a fifth-grader who is a descendant of John Langdon of New Hampshire. N. C., who runs a trucking company and is a descendant of George Washington's sister. About 500 people whose ancestors signed the Constitution will attend a private reception today. Tomorrow, the 200th anniversary of the signing, one descendant of each of the 39 signers will sit on a platform with former U.S. Chief Justice Warren Burger for a ceremony commemorating the event. One descendant who wouldn't miss the celebration is Frances Warrick, 66, another of Langdon's progeny. The Associated Press Pope draws L.A. crowd for parade LOS ANGELES — Pope John Paul II opened his visit yesterday to the world's entertainment capital with an appeal to cling to a responsible moral life even if it means being out of step with majority opinion. The notorious Los Angeles freeway traffic flowed unusually smoothly as a crowd estimated by police at 300,000 turned out to see the pope that took him through Hispanic, Chinese and Korean areas. Speaking to 6,000 young people at Universal Studios Amphitheatre — an address linked by satellite to youth gatherings in St. Louis, Denver and Portland, Ore. — the pope linked suicide with spiritual emptiness. Planners had hoped for between 1 million and 2 million people for the parade in the nation's largest Roman Catholic archdiocese. "Why does it sometimes happen that a seemingly healthy person, successful in the eyes of the world, takes an overdose of sleeping pills and commits suicide?" the pope asked. "Why, on the other hand, do we see a seriously disabled person filled with great zest for life? The pope's motorcade ended with a prayer service at St. Vibiana's Cathedral, where the pope sounded a familiar theme — the difficulty and importance of applying morality to speech and deed in secular America. "The one has lost all hope," he said. "In the other, hope is alive and dead." FREE SPINAL EXAMINATIONS Limited Appointments Available Act Now - Call 841-2218 The Anthony Chiropractic Clinic is offering Complimentary Spinal Examinations for the early detection of neck, back and related problems. There is absolutely no obligation to you in connection with this service. 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