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Show Garn Says Salt II Still Fatally Flawed: Predicts Senate Will Not Ratify Without Amendments ' Sm. jAe Cant today said the Senate Fur eign Relations Committee hai failed to correct the trrioui flaw ami gross inequities" In the proposed SALT II treaty, and predict ed that it will nut lie ratified by the full Senate "unless meaningful amendments re adopted." Gam, who ha proposed 13 amendments himself, said the reservationsnd undent andings attached to the treaty by the committee are -cosmetic and inadequate, "THE committee is de- luding itself if it believes that the undent andings and reservations will have any meaningful impact," noted the I'tahn. They do not change one word in the treatyorchangetherealsig. nificance of any term. vious from the fact that mote U.S. strategic inferiorMoscow will not even lie reallow and the Soviet ity quired to agree to mod of I'niun to develop a dangerthem," he continued. ous capability "In additiun, they deal in the years ahead. It must only with minor problems lie amended by the Senate and ignore the core defi- or defeated and sent liack to ciencies uf Salt II the in- - the President for renogitia- equalities, the loopholes. ,ioo with the Soviets." he the tack of adequate venfi- - Mjj. cal iun procedures, the lack YVhen the floor delmte on ureal a nns control, head- - (be treaty begins, Garn d- saidd he would press for GARN said the commit- adoption of his amend-vt- e to rcpurt the ments, including those Salt II treaty favorably to which would require count- the Senate was encourag- ing the Soviets' Backfire ing," since ol (servers have bumlier as a strategic wca-punuted that the committee is give the U.S. the right more than the to Imild and deploy "heavy" Senate. "I am confident that missiles, and prohibit the if the Senate were to vote on encoding of any electronic the treaty today, it would missile test data. Col-leg- e pro-SAL- - necessary to defeat the UMMB treaty. That represents an increase of 12 since the last survey was conducted in May. 1979. FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON!! WIN1IR quarter fees fees can be paid in the the first day of class in- can studrnl le paid during early Sl'SC large Ballroom on new aie ttrotlmu, encouraged to register dur- registration or on auy January 2 and 3. (bants, hums and schoing the early registration weekday through Dec. It. - final day id latl quarter, larship award checks will period if they can." Itubh the said. Ian 6 m. 3 p m, at tlie lie available January 2 and classes officially liegtn Jan"Tills quarter steps base cashier's ulltce. administra-liee- 3, also at the large balluary 2, pm taken to make regis- - lion luuldiug. After that. room, But 4i said. will held lie Registration I ion rat easier, R4b said. each day between 6 a m. Make Christmas merrier. and 3 p m. in the registrar's "It will Iw no lunger necesShop earty. Mail earl); sary for students to have office, Sl'SG Administra trial their Uith registration (too Building. SU'D ENTS will register and official registration THERE'S A NEW BUSINESS IN TOWN alphalietically according to cards stamped by departWe wroth on lawn mower to det Us name, as follows; J A), ment chairmen," import and domestic car truck, will , "Students Nov. 27; Nov. 26; program We sharpen cham saw and lawn and A B. Nov. 2H; and C l, their courses with their admowrert Nov. 29. Novemlier 30 (Fri visors as usual, then have We also have a targe selection ot day) will le open fur all the trial form signed by the Boggs- - Stratton and Tec urn sen parti I lie FREE ESTIMATES. Ot course itudrnts who were unable advisor and stamped by 0 register during the pro- department shairman." Remember, it you bhe Our work, Robb explained. Regiseroding four days, tell your tnendi It not. tettme please will off tie personnel "Fairly registration is for trar's then stamp the official reany student wishing to CHESHIRE ft SONS GARAGE tend SUSC winter quarter. gistration card to certify of S3 No. Main, Tooala 882-084- 7 student's each transfer whether a student, program a returning Sl'SC student, courses." or a first time freshman, Ward S. Rulib, Sl'SC regis trar, said those Special studeiM credit for nine enrolling w ill also I hour or lesa to register durpermitted ing early registration. ALL NEW student unable to meet the early registration schedule may register on January 2 on a first come, first served basis 26-3- - CARPETS READY 17 Southern Utah State Slates Registration Farly registration for viet I'niun than with cor- tained that the more the winter quarter classes at recting flaws in the treaty. I Senate and the American Southern I'lah State will lie held Novemlier firmly believe that my politic learned aUut SALT, Winter quarter amendments reflect the the more concerned they concerns of a sizable num-lie- r of my colleague in the Senate, who want a SALT t reaty which protects the se- curily interests of this na tion and does not charade as an amis control agreement, We are prepared to ratify a SALT II treaty which ac- complishes these objectives, but the resolution adopted by the Foreign Relations Committee falls far short." he said. Commenting on growing Senate opposition to the treaty as negotiated. Cam said a Scripps League News- paper survey conducted luirely receive a majority 'THESE amendments the last two weeks of far below the necessary two- - were narrowly defeated by Octolrr indicated "that 30 thirds for ratification," he the Senate Foreign Rela- - Senators now oppose SALT lions Committee, which of-- II - only four short of the 34 ARE YOUR Tuorlr Transcript, lliurv, November 22, 1979 "Of these 30 senator' Cam said. "13 are solidly opposed to the treaty while are leaning against ratifi- cation. In contrast, 27 sena- tors are in favor of the treaty, wHh 16offeringsolid support and 1 1 leaning in fa- vor. I have always main- - would lie," Gam added. GARN said the ineffectiveness of the SALT II reservations and under- n standings underscored by U.S. experience with similar attachments to the SALT I treaty. "When the SALT I agreement was signed in 1972, the U.S. released se- venunilatcmlstatementsin- terpreting terms of that agreement and expressing hopes for SALT II," he said, "The interpretive state- ments were an attempt to paper over the failure of the U.S. and the Soviets to agree specifically to some of the core terms of the SALT I agreement, such as what const Mutes a Vavy' missile. The Soviet Union violated all five of the interpretive statements and the objectives SALT II objective set forth in the other two were not achieved," he added. The treaty must be changed so that it w ill lie a meaningful base for the 7 gotlation of SALT HI," he said. "As M now stands, it all but assures thatthere will lie nothing but a cosmetic SALT III agreement or no a the registrar's office, "Because January 2 i also agreement at all." is V-- - ne-1- Dog AIlergies - TroublesoniCj Treatable Allergies, such as hay fever, asthma and skin rashes, have been widely recognized and treated in humans for decades. But only in recent years have the same symptoms lieen associated with discomfort in dogs. Allergies in dogs show on the skin as welts and lesions, in the intestinal as diarrhea and vo- miting, on the head and parts of the body as hive-lik- e swellings, and in the nasal passages as exces- sive sneezing and discharge from the eyes. THE causes of these al- lergic reactions are as var- ied as the symptoms, Foods, certain insects, vegetation and pollens are a few .of the offending agents. So are house dust, floor polish, nylon rugs, chicken feathers, cat hair aajjmmk, . and toliacro. 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