2 Wednesday, April 8, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World Germany accepts responsibility for Holocaust, chancellor says BONN. West Germany — Chancellor Helmut Kohl told Israeli President Chaim Herzog yesterday that the Nazi extermination of six million Jews never would be purged from history and that the German people accepted responsibility for the Holocaust. "The period of genocide is the darkest chapter in German history." Kohl said during a luncheon speech. "We Germans have to live with the terrible truth that in the days of National Socialism, the subjected to unaspiring suffering at the hands of Germans." At a private meeting with Herzog and in the luncheon speech. Kohl said that Herzog's visit, the first to West Germany by an Israel head of state, was a milestone and historic landmark. The chancellor called on Germans to remember the crimes committed by Germany under the occupation to forget them or belittle them. "We Germans accept our responsibility for what was done to the Jews by Germans in the name of Germany during that disastrous epoch," he said. "The suffering inflicted upon the Jews by Germans under the Nazi regime can be expunged neither from Jewish nor from German history." Across the Country Reagan cautious of security in Moscow WASHINGTON — President Reagan, responding to the escalating Marine sex-and-spy scandal, said yesterday that until he was assured that the U.S. building was secure, the United States would not move into its new embassy in Moscow and the Soviets would not move into their new building in Washington. had revealed a deep breach in security at the most sensitive U.S. diplomatic post. He asked former Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird to investigate. Two hours after the State Department lodged a formal protest with the Soviets over the "violation of sovereignty" at the U.S. Embassy, Reagan said the scandal involving Marine guards Appearing on short notice in the White House briefing room, the president said that Secretary of State George Shultz would go forward with his April 13-16 trip to the Soviet capital for talks with Soviet Foreign Minister Edward Shearndaz, despite concerns about the security of communications between Moscow and Washington. Challenger defeats Mayor Reardon in KC KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Challenger Joe Steineger upset four-term Mayor Jack Reardon in yesterday's election and immediately pledged to take the city forward leadership. Unofficial vote results showed Steineger received 18,122 votes, compared with 16,434 for Reardon. Reardon, 43, who underwent heart-transplant surgery on Feb. 18, conceded the race about 9:20 p.m. He said he would do all he could to help the city have a smooth transition to Steiner's Steineger, 53. a longtime president of the Turner school board, became Reardon's challenger in the general election after finishing second to the incumbent last month in a 10-candidate primary field. Washington re-elected as Chicago mayor CHICAGO — Mayor Harold Washington capitalized on his overwhelming support among the city's black voters to defeat two challengers yesterday and become the first person in a decade to win a second mayoral term. Vrdolyak's 427,524 votes, or 42.5 percent. With 89.6 percent of the city's 2,900 precincts reporting, Washington had 526,749 votes, or 52.4 percent, to Democrat Edward "We celebrate tonight not the victory of one candidate but a mandate for a movement," a jubilant Washington told thousands of supporters after singing "Chicago." Washington is the first mayor since the legendary Richard J. Daley to win a second term. Safety board investigating bridge collapse FONDA, N.Y. — The National Transportation Safety Board began an independent investigation yesterday into the New York Thruway bridge collapse, while heavy rain slowed the search for more victims of the disaster. Three bodies have been recovered and at least four people, including three utility workers returning from a bowling tournament in Syracuse, were missing because of the Sunday collapse that sent vehicles plunging 80 feet into the rain-snowbob Schoarbie Creek. The findings will be sent to the Federal Highway Administration, which can penalize states for construction or inspection errors, a spokesman said. From Kansan wires. Weather From the KANSAN Weather Service LAWRENCE FORECAST Skies will be sunny today as the high should reach an exceptionally pleasant 70 degrees with winds from the west. The great weather should continue overnight and into tomorrow with a low tonight of 40 degrees and WEATHER FACT: A record seven inches of snow fell on this date in 1938. starry skies. Tomorrow, skies will be sunny with a high in the low 70s. FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF SPECIAL ADVENTURE LAND VIDEO IN THE HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER MON - THURS VCR and 2 MOVIES FOR ONLY With This Coupon Expiration Date. April 30, 1987 Across From The Hillcrest Theatres 642-0526 9th & Michigan Featuring: Luxurious two bedroom townhouse living - Prices start from $385 - Energy efficient - Free cablevision - Free cablevision - Swimming pool - Swimming pool - Within walking distance to campus We are open for show We are open for show Monday—Saturday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Please stop by our office or call 841-1287. Attention Graduate Students! A meeting of the Graduate Student Council has been called for Monday. April 13th,5:30-7:30 p.m. in Alderson Auditorium of the Kansas Union. 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