University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, April 25, 1990 Nation/World 7 Kremlin orders more guards in Baltic Lithuanian president criticizes U.S.for lack of action against Soviet Union The Associated Press MOSCOW — The Kremlin tightened its grip yesterday on Lithuania by reinforcing KGB border guards in the republic. Meanwhile, Lithuania's union was organized the United States for not siding with the republic against Moscow. President Bush announced in Washington that he would not impose sanctions at this time against the Soviet Union because of its crackdown on Lithuania. Bush said he received that sanctions might prompt the Soviet Union to take action that could cause of freedom around the world." Last week the Soviets cut off oil and curtailed gas and other supplies to Lithuania in an effort to halt the republic's drive for independence. Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Vadim Perfiliev has warned that U.S. sanctions could have negative consequences. After Bush's announcement, President Vytautas Landsbergis of Lithuania issued an angry statement in reply. "Can the freedom of one group of people be sold for the freedom of another? What then is the idea of leadership itself?" The Liliumman leader said. "This is another Munich." Land- sbergs added, referring to the 1938 Munich Pact, in which France and Britain did not taken any action when Germany took control of Czechoslovakia. The pact was widely regarded as a surrender to Adolf Hitler. Also yesterday, Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev's advisers refused to receive a five-member delegation dispatched from Lithuania to Moscow to discuss the plight of the Baltic republic. Financier Michael Milken to pay fine of $600 million The Associated Press "I realize by my acts I have hurt those who are closest to me. I am NEW YORK — Michael Milken, the billionaire financier who reshaped Wall Street in the 1980s but fell in its biggest scandal, tearfully pleaded guilty yesterday to breaking federal securities and tax laws. He agreed to pay a record $600 million in penalties. Milken, 43, broke down before the packed Manhattan courtroom as he finished a lengthy statement outlining his crimes. Milken faces a. maximum 28 years in prison at his scheduled Oct. 1 sentencing before U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood. Milken pleaded guilty to conspiracy, securities fraud, mail fraud, helping others violate federal securities regulations and assisting in the filing of a false tax return. truly sorry," Milken said. He had to be supported by his attorney and his voice cracked when he pleaded, "Guilty, your honor." Nation/World briefs Leaders agree on date for German unification The Associated Press BONN, West Germany — Chancellor Helmut Kohl and East German Prime Minister Lothar de Maizeir yesterday chose July 2 as the day for economic and social union of the two countries, a West German spokesman said. Union in those areas will bring the divided nation a long way toward full unification after more than four decades of separation after World War II. Secretary of State James A. Baker III and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, joined by their colleagues from Britain, France and the two German states, scheduled to meet in Bonn on May 5. There, they will try to resolve difficult international aspects of unification, including Germany's future military stance. Delegations from both Germans are to meet in East Berlin today to negotiate how to best introduce the Germanic language to East Germany's battered economy. ATLANTA SHOOTING: A smiling gunman in a business suit opened fire in the food court of a shopping mall yesterday in Atlanta, killing one man and wounding four other people. His family walking out and surrendering. The man surrendered to DeKalb County police outside the mall just at 11:35 a.m. shotshoot, police spokesman Chuck Johnson said. The gunman, who said his name was James Calvin Brady, 31, of New York City, shot himself in the count of murder and four counts of aggravated assault. Johnson said. After emptying his 38-caliber snub-nose revolver, the gunman walked to a table, unloaded the empty shells and was about to reload when an undisident person standing nearby叫出了 him out of it, Johnson said. A 24-year-old man was shot in the chest and died later at Northside Hospital, Johnson said. One other man who suffered a superficial leg wound also was taken to Northside. Johnson said three people were taken to Shallowford Community Hospital: a 74-year-old woman in critical condition after receiving a wound to the lower right abdomen, a 74-year-old woman wounded in both legs, and a 28-year-old serious condition after receiving a wound in the lower abdomen. Identities were not released. BUSH AIDS NICARAOUA: President Bush will invoke emergency authority and send $2.6 million in medical aid to Nicaragua in time for today's presidential inauguration of Violeta Garcia and administration sources said. Bush's request for $300 million for economic recovery in Nicaragua, part of an $870 million aid request that also includes Panama, had been stalled on Capitol Hill by a dispute concerning unrelated legislation. That snarl was resolved late yesterday, but it remained unlikely that the full aid package would be approved immediately. PAY AND BENEFITS Up. 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