2 Monday, February 9, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World MANILA. Philippines — A 60-day truce with Communist rebels formally expired yesterday without hope of extension, and the government said it would step up military patrols while pursuing peace talks on a regional level. A rebel umbrella group urged its members to "wage militant and unremitting struggles on all sides," the group said they owed regional talks. The leader of the committee that monitored compliance with the cease-fire urged President Corazon Aquino to intervene to prevent a civil war. The truce had paved the way for peace talks in January, but negotiations were suspended indefinitely Jan. 30 when the rebels accused the government of acting in bad faith. The government responded by saying it would not agree to an extension of the cease-fire unless the rebels agreed to resume substantial negotiations to end the 18-year insurrection. The rebels said new talks would be fruitless because the new constitution, which was approved last week, imposed too many limitations on what is negotiable. Soviets prepare for experiments in space MOSCOW — Two Soviet cosmonauts yesterday inspected their orbiting space station, Mir, in preparation for months of experiments and the arrival of a space observatory carrying Soviet and West European equipment. Mission commander Yuri Romanenko and engineer Alexander Laviekin completed two days of maneuvering through space in pursuit of Mir when their Soyuz TM-2 space capsule docked early yesterday Moscow time. Hours after they entered Mir. Moscow Radio reported the cosmonauts "are checking out the state of the station systems and equipment. Mission control reports that the two cosmonauts feel well." Although the exact duration of the mission has not been disclosed, the cosmonauts are scheduled to be aboard Mir when a joint Syrian-Soviet mission is launched in Baikonur launch site in late July. Mir "is to become the basic unit for assembling a major research complex in orbit, which will be used for experiments," Radio Moscow said. Across the Country Bush knew of Israeli arms role, paper says WASHINGTON — A memo by a top aide indicates that Vice President George Bush got an extensive, detailed briefing in July on Israel's role in the U.S. arms-for-hostages negotiations with Iran, it was reported yesterday. The Washington Post reported that Israeli official Amir Nir told Bush the negotiations were being held with "the most radical elements" in Iran because "they can deliver and the moderates can't." the complete text of the three-page memo written by Craig Fuller, Bush's chief of staff. The subject of the memo was a July 29 meeting at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. The report was accompanied by It had been reported previously that Bush met with Nir. What was not known, however, was the depth of their discussion regarding Israel's participation in or the explicit details about the way arms were being directly traded for hostages, the newspaper said. Missile treaty to be renegotiated by U.S. WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Caspian Weinberger said yesterday that the United States would renegotiate the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty when the U.S. was ready to deploy elements of a Star Wars defensive system. space but estimated that it could be somewhere between 1993 and 1994. Weinberger said he did not know when the first phase of the Strategic Defense Initiative could be deployed on the ground and in Weinberger's remarks focused on deployment of SDI and the missile treaty. The administration's reinterpretation of the pact in order to proceed with space-based Star Wars experiments was also debated. Couple recognized as longest married WEST KITTANNING. Pa. — Almost 81 years after they paid 50 cents for a marriage licence and said "I do." Calvin and Mina Dummire are calmly accepting the fuss that comes with being named the country's longest married couple. nsylvania home. “There's no secret to it. We just lived happily together,” said Dumire, 61, glancing at his wife who had been stepping out of the couple's southwestern Pennyland. "Mrs. just did the housework, and I did the outside work. That was all there to it," he said Saturday. "It wasn't luck. We just loved each other." To the best of Dunnire's recollection, he and his wife, who soon will be 101, have never had an argument since they were married April 24, 1906, across the Allegheny River in Kittanning. From the KU Weather Service Weather LAWRENCE FORECAST Today will be mostly sunny with light winds and a high near 50 degrees. 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