University Daily Kansan/Thursday, January 19, 1989 7 Nation/World Soviets plan to reduce troops in Europe, Asia The Associated Press MOSCOW — President Mikhail Gorbachev said yesterday that his program to cut the armed forces by 500,000 men would bring a reduction of 240,000 Soviet soldiers in the European theater and 200,000 in Asia in the next two years. Gorbachev said the number of Soviet soldiers, sailors and airmen would be cut by 12 percent, the military budget would be trimmed by 14.2 percent and the production of arms and military supplies would be reduced by 19.5 percent. He said that 10,000 tanks would be eliminated in Europe, of which "5,000 will be physically liquidated, and the others transformed into towing vehicles for civilian needs or into training simulators." simulators. Gorbachev said some Westerners were belitting the unilateral Soviet move by contending that only obsolete armored vehicles would be destroyed. Balloonist plans Pacific flight TOKYO — A Japanese computer engineer will attempt the first solo trans-Pacific flight in a helium balloon, which he designed, an official involved in the project said Wednesday. The Associated Press day Umiwa Nioma will take off on Feb. 11 from Yokohama, south of Tokyo, and fly to a location that is yet to be determined on the West Coast of the United States, said Kazuyuki Kodama, one of 20 people working on the project. Niwa plans to complete the 4,800-mile trip in three to four days. days. In 1981, a four-man crew from Japan and the United States crossed the Pacific Ocean in a balloon, but Kodama said this would be the first time anyone had tried it alone. MIAMI — City commissioners voted unanimously yesterday to appoint a panel to investigate an interracial slaying that touched off two nights of rioting by blacks, leaving one person dead and buildings burned and looted. The Associated Press Panel to investigate Miami police slaying theft and harassment. The use of an emergency session came amid warnings from black leaders that only quick action to ease racial tension could prevent more violence. The panel will investigate the Monday slaying of Clement Lloyd, a 23-year-old black motorcyclist who was shot in the head by a white policeman as Lloyd and a friend sped through Miami's black Overtown section. In section Dawkins acknowledged that the board would not satisfy the young people throwing rocks and bottles, and he appealed to them for time. "I'd like to tell them to give us a chance to work this out, and to work on all our other ills, such as poor housing, poor education, joblessness," he said. "And they have to work with us instead of creating other problems like they are doing now." About 709 police officers in riot gear arrested an estimated 175 people overnight, most for looting. harmed 123 people overnight, most for looting. Seven people have been shot, one fatally, about 20 buildings have been burned and numerous others have been looted in Overtown and black Liberty City since the riots broke out. None of the others shot was seriously hurt. News Briefs 35-national area Polish and Hungarian officials promised greater freedom in their missions, but envoys of other countries in the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact stuck to positions that long have divided East and West. EAST-BLOC DISCUSSES RIGHTS: East-bloc foreign ministers at a forum on human rights yesterday defended the Berlin Wall, Czechoslovakia's crackdown on dissent and Romania's suggestion that it may not abide by the 35-nation accord. calls for greater freedom of religion, travel and emigration for East-bloch citizens. It also mandates new 'arms control talks, beginning March 3, between NATO and the Warsaw Pact to reduce the number of troops and tanks in Europe. The human rights agreement COUNCIL TO MARK 30TH YEAR: Pope John Paul II yesterday called for prayers for Christian unity to mark the 30th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council. audience, the pope said that divisions among Christians were "contrary to the will of the Lord." tray to him. He said he would go to the Balls of St. Paul's on the Walls on Jan. 25 to recall the Jan. 25, 1989, announcement by Pope John XXIII of an ecumenical council for the church. of the Second Vatican Council In remarks to his weekly general eff for the end. The council, called the Second Catholic Council, was opened by Pope John in 1962 and paved the way for the Roman Catholic Church's efforts to improve relations with other Christian denomini- nations. BOTHA SUFFERS STROKE: BOTHA SUPPRESident P. W. Botha suffered a stroke at home yesterday, but was "clear-minded" and might appoint a Cabinet member as acting president, officials said. 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