Nation/World University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, April 25, 1989 7 German officials want reductions The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Two senior West German officials urged the United States yesterday to negotiate reductions in battlefield nuclear weapons with the Soviet Union, but the Bush administration said such talks would be “a mistake” and instead stressed the need for NATO unity. The quickly arranged meeting was held at the State Department at the behest of West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, whose political future is also affected in the Western alliance which is also causing strains in the Western Alliance. For nearly four hours, West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher and Defense Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg debated with Secretrator Alexander Schultze on defense. Defense Cheney and National Security The issue could disrupt the summit meeting Bush will attend at the end of May in Brussels with the leaders of the 15 other North Atlantic Treaty organization countries, unless it is resolved before then. Adviser Brent Slowcroft on the merits of keeping and improving U.S. built Lance missiles in their country. Kohl is concerned that his political career could be imperiled unless he deters the strong drive by the United States, Britain and France to keep the missiles in West Germany. The West German electorate is turning more toward disarmament, with the Social Democrats and Greens are gaining ground. Kohl is closely watching local elections to be held in June. Baker, meanwhile, issued a \scrip statement that described the meeting as "useful and friendly." He said the two sides had explained their positions but he suggested that the gap between the two had narrowed. As they left the State Department, Genscher and Sitenberg gave no indication if they had made any arrest. "We will continue our discussions in an effort to reach an agreement within the alliance." Baker Cheney, speaking at the National Defense University before the meeting, said negotiating now with the Soviets over the missiles would be a difficult task. The force's overwhelming superiority in non-nuclear forces Soviet leaders to deal with unrest, other issues At least 20 people were killed in ethnic violence this month in Soviet Georgia. More than 90 were killed last year in Armenia and Azerbaijan, neighborring republics in the Caucasus region. Committee meeting today. Psychiatrists fight changes in military Gorbachev has said that an entire Central Committee meeting in the summer would be devoted to policy for the more than 100 nationalities in the Soviet Union. Gennady Gerasimov, spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, said that no agenda had been announced for the Central Committee, which has more than 300 members. He said, the nationalities issue would not be on it. A Western diplomat said evidence probably would come up, at least briefly. The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Psychiatrists are up in arms about a new law allowing the military to train its psychologists to prescribe powerful drugs for depression and mental illness. The Associated Press MOSCOW - Four years into Mikhail Gorbache's reforms, the Communist Party leadership must decide how to handle restive nationalities, how much power to give a new legislature and other questions that perestroika, or economic structuring, has raised. It's the newest battlefield for a long-running dispute over who is qualified to write prescriptions. Psychiatrists, who have medical degrees, say their qualifications are indispensable. But psychologists, whose jobs involve those hosSES, most金钱 is really at the heart of efforts to keep them out. Currently, no state permits psychologists to prescribe psychotropic drugs, which range from mild tranquilizers to anti-psychootic medications that can affect the cardiovascular and motor systems. approved the measure Sept. 30, 1988, and it was signed by then-President Reagan the next day. The new provision on military psychologists, pushed by Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawaii, was included in a House-Senate conference report on the fiscal year 1989 appropriation for the Defense Department. Congress "Given the importance of addressing 'battle fatigue,' the conferences agree that the department should establish a demonstration pilot training program under which military psychologists may be trained and supervise students to issue appropriate medications under certain circumstances," according to a legislative report accompanying the provision. 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