2 Thursday, April 9, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World Reagan accused by Soviet Union of fabricating embassy spy crisis MOSCOW — The Soviet Union said yesterday that President Reagan fabricated the embassy security crisis to undermine next week's visit to Moscow by Secretary of State George Shultz. With only five days left before Shultz arrives for crucial talks on prospects for an intermediaterange missile agreement, the visit appeared firmly enmeshed in the U.S. Embassy sex-and-spying scandal. U. S. Ambassador Jack Matlock met yesterday with senior foreign adviser and former Soviet Ambassador to Washington Anatoliy The Tass news agency said the two men "had a frank conversation during which they discussed the present state of Soviet-American relations" and the visit by Shultz, who said in Washington yesterday that the United States is unset about the embassy scandal. In Washington, President Reagan ordered Shultz to raise in Moscow the charges that Soviet agents, with the aid of two U.S. Marines, had entered sensitive areas of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. In Washington, congressional leaders called for tougher security at U.S. diplomatic posts around the globe and one warned Shultz to tell the Soviets next week, "Enough of this nonsense." Reagan also decreed that the new U.S. Embassy, under construction since 1979 and still years from completion, remain unoccupied until it is deemed secure. Under a requirement, certain U.S. Embassies in Washington cannot be used before the U.S. Embassy. Concerned that the Marines' sex-for-secrets scandal could hint at similar security difficulties elsewhere, lawmakers suggested several immediate actions to halt the spill of U.S. intelligence, including the indefinite suspension of construction of embassies in Soviet-bloc countries. IRA holds funeral after two days of clashes BELFAST, Northern Ireland — A saint Irish Republican Army guerrilla was buried yesterday in a ceremony delayed twice in two days by clashes between mourners and police, who sought to prevent an IRA gun salute at the funeral. Thousands of IRA supporters marched through Roman Catholic neighborhoods to bury Laurence Marley, 41, slain last week by Protestant gunmen. The mourners, whose numbers swelled to 5,000 as they paraded through the rain, occasionally battled riot police as they carried the coffin to the cemetery. Marley's family tried to bury him Monday and Tuesday, but each time whisked his coffin back to their home when clashes erupted between 1,000 mourners and 1,000 police officers. The police officers were assigned to prevent the gun salute usually given to slain IRA guerrillas by masked IRA gunmen at the gravesite. Across the Country Webster says he was warned about North At a daylong hearing before the WASHINGTON - FBI Director William Webster testified yesterday that he was worried that Lt. Col. Oliver North had been running an unauthorized "freewheeling" operation for a long time before the Iran arms scandal was disclosed Senate Intelligence Committee, Webster disclosed that he had received an FBI memo Oct. 30, 1986, that recommended that information be withheld from North because he "might be involved in a future criminal probe by a special prosecutor" examining U.S. activities in Central America. Committee passes $1 trillion spending plan WASHINGTON — The Senate Budget Committee approved a $1 trillion spending plan yesterday aimed at shrinking the federal deficit with a mix of program cuts and an $18.5 billion tax and revenue package. The plan is an alternative to the $1.02 trillion spending proposal offered by President Reagan, who wants to increase military spending while trimming the deficit with domestic spending cuts, sales of government assets and new fees for people who use federal lands and waterways. South Bronx buildings collapse; six dead NEW YORK — An apartment building and a grocery store collapsed yesterday after an explosion in the South Bronx, killing at least six people, injuring 24 and trapping more in an avalanche of rubble, officials said. natural gas explosion at about 3:45 p.m. Police and firefighters using axes, poles and shovels found the bodies of a man and a young boy buried beneath heaps of bricks and splintered lumber that tumbled down in the collapse, which was believed to have been caused by a Police dogs sniffed through the crumbled building in search of more victims, and found the body of a man who was the sixth person confirmed to have died in the collapse, Assistant Fire Commissioner John Mulligan said. The bodies of the man and young boy were found close to one survivor, Norberto Luna, who was stabbed in the waist beneath two floors of rubble. From Kansan wires. From the KANSAN Weather Servic Weather LAWRENCE FORECAST degrees. Tomorrow will continue to be partly cloudy with a high in the low to mid 60s. . . WEATHER FACT. . . The record precipitation for this date is only 3/4 of an inch, recorded in 1896. Today will be sunny and warm with a high near 74 degrees. The winds will be out of the south at 5-15 mph. Tonight will be partly cloudy with a chance for thunderstorms by early morning and a low near 45 --during the month of April, choose any Mountain Bike and get a complete flat tire repair kit which includes: FREE STUFF! Let's face it, this is not a perfect world. The Deficit. Taxes. Scandals. Flat tires. These are serious problems without easy solutions. Except Reg. Now Mt. 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