2 Wednesday, April 15, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World MOSCOW — Mikhail Gorbachev offered during his visit yesterday with Secretary of State George P. Bush to meet Iran in a range nuclear weapons in Europe. The effect of the latest proposal was not immediately clear. The two sides have been working toward an agreement on weapons with a range of 600 to 3,000 miles, but the lack of coordination with a range of 350 to 600 rules. Charges of espionage by both sides have surrounded the Shultz visit, but nuclear arms dominate Gorbachev's agenda. U.S. and Soviet arms experts have held separate meetings in an attempt to narrow differences. A dispute over the 130 short-range Soviet weapons has delayed an agreement on medium-range missiles. Before the discussions began. Shultz handed Gorbachev a new invitation from President Reagan for a summit in Washington, but the Soviet leader said, "Generally, without reason, I do not go anywhere, particularly America." Gorbachev, 56, has steadfastly resisted Reagan's invitation, although the two leaders decided at their 1985 meeting in Geneva to hold summits in both Washington and Moscow. The espionage issue is more volatile. Shultz confronted Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze at the start of his visit Monday with charges that Soviet spies helped by U.S. Marine guards had access to sensitive files at the U.S. Embassy. Soviet officials maintain that there was extensive U.S. bugging of their diplomatic facilities in Washington and New York. Across the Country Five more Marines recalled for questioning WASHINGTON — The investigation of an espionage scandal that has rocked the Marine Corps' elite embassy guard force broadened yesterday with the announcement that four guards formally started overseas countries were being recalled from Austria for questioning. Robert Sims, chief Pentagon spokesman, said the Marines, now assigned to the U.S. Embassy in Vienna, were suspected of possible improper fraternization with foreign citizens while posted to other embassies in Warsaw Pact nations. The four will return to the Quantico, Va., Base, where the espionage inquiry is being conducted. A fifth Marine is being replaced for unrelated violations of "local security regulations" in Vienna, Sims said. A sixth was recalled to appear as a witness at a pre-trial hearing Wednesday for Sgt. Clayton J. Lonetree, the guard whose arrest touched on the current investigation. Sims told a news briefing that he could not release the identities of the Marines who had been recalled nor disclose at which embassies the men had served before serving in Vienna. He stressed that none had been formally charged with wrongdoing. Lonetree, who has been charged with espionage, was arrested in December at the Vienna embassy. The Marine Corps has formally accused Lonetree and a second former guard, Cpl. Arnold Bracy, of allowing Soviet agents inside the Moscow embassy on numerous late-night spying forays last year. Senate wants a look at Secord's accounts WASHINGTON — The Senate urged a federal judge yesterday to order retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard V. Secord to release foreign bank records believed linked to the Iran-contra arms deals. learn about the flow of money through the bank accounts. Senate attorney Michael Davidson said the Senate Iran-contra committee wanted the records to The Tower Commission's report said a chart found in the safe of fired National Security Council aide Oliver North indicated that contributions to the contras were made by two individuals or organizations, some of them linked to bank accounts controlled by Secord. The Senate voted last month to seek a contempt of court citation that would threaten Secord with imprisonment if he did not give investigators access to bank records in Switzerland, the Cayman Islands and Panama. Secord's attorney, Thomas C. Green, said yesterday that such an order would violate Secord's concession to self-incrimination against self-incrimination. Green said the Swiss authorities could refuse to honor the directive, knowing that Secord objected to signing it. Bundy says he got letters from Hinckley WASHINGTON — Triple murderer Theodore Bundy told Secret Service agents that he received three or four letters from presidential assailant John W. Hinckley Jr. during an exchange of correspondence last year, prosecutors said yesterday. Assistant U.S. Attorney Roger Adelman said in court that Bundy, awaiting execution in Florida for three 1978 killings, told the Secret Service that Hinkley began writing him in May 1986. Bundy says he has written Hinc kley two or three times, but says that the correspondence was initiated by Hinckley. Adelman said. Bundy told the Secret Service that he threw out the letters he received from Hinckley, Adelman said. The government is seeking the letters to document its opposition to Hinckley's bid to make an unscorted family visit from St. Elizabeth Hospital, where he was for shooting Reagan in 1981. Hinckley has requested to leave during Easter weekend. From Kansan wires. Weather From the KANSAN Weather Service LAWRENCE FORECAST Today will be mostly cloudy with a chance of showers in the morning. It will become partly sunny by late afternoon with a high near 60 degrees. Tonight will be partly cloudy with light winds and a low near 45. Tomorrow will be sunny with a high near 70. WEATHER FACT: The warmest low temperature recorded on this date was 63 degrees. 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