8 Wednesday, February 17, 1988 / University Daily Kansan East Germany begins dismantling of arsenal The Associated Press BERLIN — The Soviet Union has begun dismantling part of its intermediate range nuclear arsenal in East Germany, the state-run news agency ADN reported yesterday. The step made an important contribution toward disarmament even before a U.S.-Soviet treaty to eliminate the medium-range missiles is ratified, the Soviet news agency said. According to the report, rockets stationed near Neubrandenburg, north of Berlin, have been disbanded in recent months and transport back to the Soviet Union. ADN did not say how many had been dismantled or when the rockets would be transported back to the Soviet Union. East German television late yesterday showed soldiers loading missile crates onto transport vehicles. The disarmament treaty was signed in Washington in December by President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev, but the U.S. Senate has yet to ratify it. Gorbachev is expected to approve it. Under the agreement, the Soviets' shorter-range missiles in East Germany and in Czechoslovakia are to be destroyed within 18 months, and longer-range U.S. and Soviet missiles within three years. In Washington, the State Department had immediate reaction at the State Department, but a U.S. official said that the Soviets were free to dismantle the missiles before the treaty took effect. The official, who demanded anonymity, said that U.S. inspectors will go to East Germany and all other Soviet missile sites to verify that the Soviets were complying with the treaty. There was no immediate comment in Moscow, but yesterday Gorbachev criticized Western European countries for what he called a lack of enthusiasm for the superpower agreement to eliminate intermediate-range missiles. CASH PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES 8:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY. 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