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Show Page The Daily Utah Chronicle, Wednesday, June 4, 1986 Tc NEWS BRIEFS FROM UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL . for arms Reagan fights GOP President WASHINGTON Reagan urged congressional leaders Tuesday to rescue a scaled --back arms sale to Saudi Arabia touted as "necessary and indispensable to execution ofour foreign policy" and a test of his leadership. White House meeting, Reagan During an hour-lon- g a delivered "impassioned plea" for the arms sale and urgent appeals on behalf of two other embattled priorities: aid to Kicaraguan rebels and his defense budget. self-describ- ed The United States last week announced plans for cruise missiles extensive deployment of nuclear-arme- d Senate GOP leader Robert Dole said he was "fairly confident" Reagan would prevail in a showdown Thursday when the Senate votes on whether to override a presidential veto and kill the Saudi arms deal for good. Beyond a comment that "we're optimistic," Dole offered no updated vote count. ds The override would require majorities in the voted which last month by House and Senate, both of ample margins to block what had been a proposed 1354 bombers late this year, which would violate aboard B-the limits imposed under the SALT 2 terms. The treaty was signed in 1979 but was never ratified by the Senate. However, until last week, Reagan agreed to abide by the limits as if the treaty was in effect. "The U.S. president's decision signifies that the U.S. leadership has gone to an exceptionally dangerous measure in the cause of destroying the treaty system," said a commentary by the Tass news agency. 52 two-thir- million sale of missiles. Memorial Day recess, Referring to the Dole said, "We had the votes when we left and I hope well have the votes on Thursday." Reagan, his last hopes pinned on averting defeat in the Senate, withdrew $89 million worth of Stinger missiles last month in a bid to make the package more palatable to Congress. just-conclud- anti-aircr- ed LA edges out Boston area will WASHINGTON The Los Angeles experience a larger expansion in job aft according to a study released Tuesday. The study of job growth in metropolitan statistical areas Soviets again warn U.S. by the National Planning Association projected some Beach area 1,032,000 new jobs in the Los Angeles-Lon- g more of than other the any city in century, by the turn MOSCOW The Soviet Union warned Tuesday that Washington's plan to abandon the SALT 2 treaty jeopardized another superpower summit and said the America. move was "exceptionally dangerous." The greater Boston area was second in employment creation, with some 754,700 new jobs projected for Boston, Lawrence, Salem, Lowell and Brockton, Mass. Another trunk of the greater Los Angeles area, Anaheim and Santa Ana, came in third with 701,500 new jobs forecast, a 61 percent increase over the current 1,148,400 now working in that area. The pace or percentage of projected job growth in the area southeast of Los Angeles proper was swifter than any city in the nation except Orlando, Fla., where employment is expected to soar by 66.4 percent to 773,700 by the year The Communist Party newspaper Pravda, in the bluntest warning so far, said the U.S. violation of the treaty terms could end plans for the proposed 1986 summit between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Pravda said U.S. policy has fallen under the control of "hawks" who want to undermine all arms control agreements, including both the 1979 SALT 2 treaty and Missile Treaty that could limit the the 1972 defense U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative, an as known Wars." "Star plan "Those are virtually attempts at poisoning the general relations to such an extent as to atmosphere in Soviet-U.make a continuation of the dialogue between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.A. at summit level impossible," Pravda said. Anti-Ballist- ic anti-missi- le 2000. The pace of job growth in the ten top metropolitan areas in terms of job creation averaged about 37 percent with Anaheim-Sant- a Ana at the top end and Chicago at the bottom with 15.7 percent employment growth. The percentage growth projected in the Los Angeles job market is 24.1 percent and Boston 32.8 percent by the end S. "Satisfied?! told you we shouldn't have told them about the free concert Friday night" tute Enfo of the century. Report tough on NASA Institute Classes Continue This Week WASHINGTON The Rogers Comission a chain of detailing report missteps leading to the 200-pa- a m m No Friday Noon package m 10 X sitting fee extra. Call for appt now! 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