2 Monday, February 23, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World Soviets to resume nuclear tests according to U.S. seismologist MOSCOW — A U.S. scientist near the Soviet nuclear test site said yesterday that Moscow would break its 18-month-old nuclear test moratorium with an underground explosion in the next two days. John Berger, a seismologist from the University of California at Los Angeles, said Soviet officials ordered his research team to turn off test monitoring equipment in an underground nuclear explosion. Americans have been at the remote location in Central Asia, 100 miles from the test site, since being invited last summer as part of a Soviet campaign to get the United States to join in a nuclear test ban. The Kremlin, which declared a unilateral test ban Aug. 6, 1985, and twice extended it, had warned that it would resume nuclear testing after the first U.S. test of 1987 between two U.S. tests so far this year. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev pledged several times during the moratorium to protect national security and was assumed to be under pressure to abandon the moratorium. The last Soviet test was July 25, 1985. 7.000-man peace force enters west Beirut BEIRUT — A 7,000-man Syrian peacekeeping force rumbled down from the mountains yesterday and punched into Muslim west Beirut in a first step toward ending three years of bloody chaos in the militia-ruled capital. Thousands of cheering Lebanese men, women and children lined the coastal highway as the troops, perched on Soviet-made tanks, slowly made their way to the edge of the embattled city. The deployment marked the first intervention by Syria, the main foreign power broker in Lebanon, in more than a decade. League, a 2,000-man Syrian peace-keeping unit was sent to Beirut in 1976 in an effort to end Lebanon's civil war. The new force, which was requested Friday by Lebanon's Muslim leaders, is designed to reinforce the first unit, which has been unable to stop the fighting. At the request of the Arab "We will break bones this time," warned one grim-faced Syrian officer. Brig. Ghazi Kenaan, the head of Syrian army troops, vowed the new troops would end the clashes between the rival pro-Syrian Muslim militias. Filipinos celebrate revolution anniversary MANILA. Philippines — Filipinos began celebrating yesterday the first anniversary of their "People Power" revolution with appeals to recapture the unity and sacrifice that drove Ferdinand E. Marcos from power. lians into the streets to join the revolution. Celebrations will continue for four days. Yesterday marked the anniversary of the military mutiny that began the revolt. Marscos飞撤 the country three days later, after Cardinal Jaime L. Sin's appeals brought tens of thousands of civi- As the celebrating began yesterday, Sin urged Filipinos to make sacrifices that would allow deep and lasting change to take place after a year of coup attempts, plots and instability that had plagued the government of President Corazon Aquino. Panel to release report on Iran arms sales WASHINGTON — A three-member panel led by former Sen. John Tower, R.Texas, is about to deliver what White House officials concede will be the harshest report yet on the Iran-contra affair. The Tower commission's report may for the first time shed light on the extent to which President Reagan was personally involved in the decision-making on the Iranian arms sales. Khashoggi and Manucher Ghorbanifar. The commission interviewed scores of figures in the case, and its members flew to Paris to talk to men in the arms deal, Adnan The commission also interviewed Reagan twice and obtained from the White House a series of typewritten transcripts of the president's handwritten notes. They also gained access to thousands of computer messages and other White House records. Commission staff members labored late last week deciding what material must be withheld national security considerations. The report will be released Thursday. Gephardt to kick off 1988 Democratic race ST LOUIS — Rep. Richard Gephardt, D-Missouri, plans to announce his candidacy today for the 1988 presidential nomination, becoming the first Democrat to formally enter the race, aides said yesterday. Gephardt, 46, plans to make the announcement at Union Station in his hometown of St. Louis. His family and about a dozen House members are on be hand, along with a den Sen. Tom Eugleton of Missouri. When told of New York Gov. Mario Cuomo's decision last week to forego the 1988 presidential race, Gephardt said, "What it will do is enable the lesser-known candidates like myself to become better known as the attention shifts away from those who were thought to be getting into the race. "He who hesitates is lost." Gephardt has served six terms in the house for the 3rd Congressional District in south St. Louis. From Kansan wires LAWRENCE FORECAST From the KU Weather Service Today, sunny skies will precede clouds that should blow in late this afternoon after the temperature reaches 45 degrees. Rain is likely tonight, and may change to snow as the temperature drops to 32 degrees. Tomorrow, snow and accumulation is possible. The high will be 36 degrees. Weather EXTENDED FORECAST: Rain with snow 38° Snow 36° Snow 34° Wednesday Thursday Friday 1985 Rentals · used only one season. Head Skis, Barracraft Poles, Raichle Boots, Tyrolia Bindings $200 for the package. 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