2 Friday, February 27, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World Soviets detonate nuclear device ending 19-month testing freeze MOSCOW — The Soviet Union detonated its first nuclear weapon in 19 months yesterday, claiming that resumption of nuclear testing was forced because of the United States' refusal to go along with a Kremlin moratorium on weapons tests. Kremlin officials said continued U.S. testing required a resumption of Soviet tests. At a special conference on the test, Maj. Gen. Gely Batinin, a Defense Ministry spokesman, said, "The resumption of nuclear explosions by the Soviet Union does not mean that it has abandoned its struggle for the complete cessation of such tests. cessation of such tests. In Washington, D.C., the U.S. government had no immediate official comment on the Soviet test The United States has maintained that U.S. tests were needed to ensure the reliability of existing weapons, and to normalize the nation's nuclear arsenal. During the 19-month freeze, Mikhail S. Gorbachev and other Soviet leaders repeatedly have called on the United States to halt testing of unclassified U.S. officials of being unwilling to work toward arms control. The White House officials also said the blasts were necessary to develop the Star Wars anti-missile system. Peres and Mubarak meet for peace talks CAIRO, Egypt — Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres met Egyptian President Hosin Mubarak yesterday, the seventh anniversary of Egyptian-Israeli diplomatic relations, for discussions on Middle East peace efforts. Peres' talks with Mubarak were the first since the two men met in Alexandria in September, when Peres was Israel's prime minister. In September, the two agreed that an international conference on Middle East peace was the best way to end the state of war between Israel and some Arab nations. After their 19-hour meeting at the president's Kubbeh Palace yesterday, Peres said the two leaders focused on finding suitable Palestinian representation for a conference. The session was held on the anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two empires, and in 1970 the treaty and Israel made peace in 1970. Peres said he might hold a second meeting with Mubarak today and conclude the talks before fiving back to Israel An hour before Peres spoke, about 100 members of the Egyptian Bar Association burned Israeli and U.S. flags at the doorstep of their headquarters and raised a Palestinian flag to protest his visit and continued Egyptian ties with Israel. Syrian leader rejects plan to free hostages BEIRUT — The Syrian commander in west Beirut yesterday ruled out a military mission to free U.S. hostages and other foreigners held by Muslim extremists. Brig. Gen. Ghazi Kenaan, also chief of Syrian military intelligence in Lebanon, told reporters at a news conference that he did not believe any of the 26 foreign captives were in Beirut's Muslim sector or other territory under Syrian control. He said Anglican Church envoy Terry Waite was excessively courageous and too humanitarian in visiting Lebanon in an attempt to free the hostages, eight of whom are U.S. citizens. Waite dropped from sight Jan. 20 after leaving his hotel in Muslim west Egitto to meet with Shite men holding the U.S. hostages. Syria moved thousands of troops supported by tanks into west Beirut on Sunday to stop a weeklong war between rival Muslim militias. Across the Country New Hampshire governor endorses Bush CONCORD, N.H. — Gov. John Sununu endorsed Vice President George Bush yesterday for the Republican presidential nomination in the first-primary state. of the ordeal. The three-term governor, who made his announcement on the eve of Bush's first 1987 trip to New Hampshire, said he had discussed the Iran-contra arms affair with Bush, and concluded that the vice president had no direct knowledge In its report yesterday, the Tower Commission said that President Reagan and his aides all made mistakes in dealings with Iran. Sumuni, who said he accepted Bush's request to head his New Hampshire campaign, said he based his support on Bush's foreign policy experience and his own belief that Bush was best qualified to continue "the Reagan agenda." Panels seek immunity for scandal figures WASHINGTON — The congressional panels studying the Iran-contra scandal voted yesterday to seek limited immunity for three people thought involved in the sale of arms to Iran and illegal aid to the Nicaraguan rebels, including a key aide to retired Air Force major general Richard Secord The chairmen of the select House and Senate committees said the panels would ask a federal judge to grant immunity for former Air Force Col. Robert Dutton, the one-time Second aide; Edward DeGaray, who owns a private air cargo firm in Pennsylvania, and Fawn Hall, former secretary to Lt. Col. Oliver North. From Kansan wires. LAWRENCE FORECAST Weather From the KU Weather Service WEEKEND OUTLOOK: Tomorrow, the chance of rain mixed with snow remains with the high reaching the mid- to upper 30s. Tomorrow night the rain should stop and Sunday will be mostly cloudy with a high in the low 40s. Overnight lows will be in the 20s and lower 30s. Rain is likely again today, as the temperature rises to 43 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Tonight, clouds may bring rain, possibly with snow by morning as the temperature drops to 33 degrees. You should seek medical advice - very red, painful sore throat, or white spots on the tonsils. 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