2 Thursdav. April 16, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World Shultz optimistic about reaching agreement on nuclear missiles BRUSSELS, Belgium — Secretary of State George P. Shultz expressed optimism in Moscow about reaching an accord on eliminating medium-range nuclear missiles from Europe and flew to Brussels to consult with NATO allies. "We will consult, and I am sure come to a good conclusion," Shultz said before leaving Moscow, where he held three days of meetings with Soviet officials, including Kremlin leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev, who made new arms proposals. Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze told Shultz yes- terdary that the Soviets would eliminate their shorter-range missiles in the Soviet Union within a year after Senate ratification of a proposed treaty on medium-range missiles. The Soviets have 80 shorter-range missiles on their territory. North altered papers, memos, source says The Soviets have about 50 medium-range launchers — with a range of 350 to 600 miles — in East Germany and Austria. They could be scrapped on the signing of a treaty to rid Europe of hundreds of U.S. and Soviet medium-range missiles, which have a range of 600 to 3,000 miles. Across the Country WASHINGTON — Before Lt. Col. Oliver North was fired last November, he and his secretary destroyed so many documents, that their White House shredding machine broke down under the load, government investigators have been told. The shredder became backed up and jammed as North and his secretary, Fawn Hall, shoved memos and other documents into it, a source familiar with the Iran-contra investigation said yesterday. Meanwhile, sources said that investigators for congressional committees and independent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh have obtained numerous materials from North's office, including a record of his telephone calls, meetings and other contacts, and original versions of four documents that were altered by his secretary. The sources said the alterations appeared to be an attempt to conceal North's program for raising money and supplying arms to the rebels opposing Nicaragua's government. Mr. Sánchez was familiar with the investigations, spoke only on condition of anonymity. Espionage hearing for Marine recesses WASHINGTON — A pre-trial hearing for a Marine embassy guard accused of espionage recessed yesterday without any decision on whether he should be bound over for court-martial. Lt. Col John Shotwell, a Marine Corps spokesman, said the prelittal hearing for Sgt. Clayton J. Lonetree recessed at about 4:30 p.m. EDT. He said proceedings likely would be completed this morning. embassy late at night last year. Lonteire and his defense attorneys went behind closed doors at 9 a.m. yesterday to hear prosecuting attorneys present witnesses and other evidence in a bid to justify the start of a court-martial. Lonetree, 25, is a former guard at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. He has been accused of becoming involved romantically with a Soviet woman while working in Moscow and then allowing Soviet agents to roam frequently the During a break in the proceedings, one of Lonetree's defense attorneys told reporters his client had not denied having a relationship with Violetta Sennaa, the woman who worked at the embassy. Jury finds Carter, 13 protesters not guilty But Michael V. Stuhff, the attorney, added he was prepared to present evidence that such fraternization was "a very common accepted practice." NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — A jury found Amy Carter, Abbie Hoffman and 13 other protesters not guilty yesterday of charges stemming from a demonstration in the fall against CIA recruiters at the University of Massachusetts. cleared the chamber after the reading of the first verdict was greeted with thunderous applause. The six-member jury announced the verdict to a courtroom packed with 130 spectators about three hours after they began deliberations. Hampshire County District Court Judge Richard Connon Hospital officials deny Hinckley's request "The people of Northampton, a jury of six in Northampton, have found the CIA guilty of a larger crime than trespassing and deceit," she said. "We had a legitimate right to protest." the daughter of former President Jimmy Carter said as she left the courthouse. WASHINGTON — Officials of a mental hospital today withdrew their request that presidential assailant John W. Hinckley Jr. be given a 12-hour pass to visit his family Easter weekend. The hospital said it needed time to study writings and other materials discovered in a court-ordered search of Hinckley's room Tuesday night. The application was withdrawn after prosecutors revealed that Hinkley corresponded last year with Florida killer theorese Bundy. Two of Bundy's letters to Hinkley were found in Hinkley's room at St. Elizabeth's Bundy who is an assistant to the three 1978 murders, told authorities that he received three or four letters from Hinkley. From Kansan wires. Weather From the KANSAN Weather Service LAWRENCE FORECAST Today, the weather changes for the better with partly sunny skies and a high near 70 degrees. Tonight, the clouds will leave town and the low will be about 46 degrees. Tomorrow, the weather will be better with a high in the mid-70s. sunny skies and a high in the mid-70s. WEATHER FACT: Every state has had a tornado touchdown. Most occur in the plains states and the West has the fewest. 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