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Show Page 22 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, December 9, 1983 National News Wants Reagan WASHINGTON Presi- (UPI) dent Reagan, looking for some good will despite the Soviet shutdown of the strategic arms reduction talks, says he supports a of meeting between Secretary State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gro-myk- o. Administration officials said The latest reports in national news from f T!tJ Donna Imiarnatlnnal Meet Shultz-Rus- s there is a possiblity that Shultz could meet with Gromyko at the disarmament conference in Stockholm Jan. 13. But Reagan told reporters Thursday, "There's no indication from them (the Soviets) of any desire for such a meeting." However, Reagan also said Shultz "is taking that up" with European officials on his current tour abroad "and I would support such a thing." Asked about the chance of a summit meeting between himself and Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, Reagan gave no clear answer. Reagan has said in the past that he is leaving the door open for the meeting, but aides said there are no plans in prepara Cigarette Starts Fire tion for that at this time. Andropov has been out of the public eye in Moscow for several months, reportedly recovering Killina 3 from a cold. Reagan is looking on the brighter side of the Soviet decision not to set a date for resumption of - A rooming CHICAGO (UPI) house fire killed three people and sent 100 more, many of them poor, elderly or disabled, fleeing into a the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks in Geneva. snowstorm to escape flames Military- Bill Early Administration Gift WASHINGTON (UPI) Presi dent Reagan gave himself an early Christmas present and signed a $250 billion military appropriations bill that provides money for almost every major weapon program he requested. The only major item missing from the bill that Reagan had pushed Congress for was money to resume the production of nerve gas for the first time since 1969. Although Reagan got most of what he wanted this year, Sen. and other Ted Stevens, backers of his military buildup have warned the budget will be even further squeezed in fiscal years 1985 and 1986, when the biggest bills on some of the weapon programs will come due With his signature Thursday, Reagan took the last step needed big-tick- et before full-scal- blamed on careless smoking. At least 26 people were injured. ' The fire started on a mattress in room where a resia second-floo- r production begins e the first 21 MX missiles, the latest step in a decade of controversy over whether the United States should deploy the intercontinental nuclear weapon. of dent was smoking, detective Thomas Kener of the bomb and arson unit said early today. "We evacuated at least 75 down ladders and fire escapes," said Fire Commissioner Louis Galante. The $249.8 billion bill Congress approved Nov. 18 "Some were brought out not breathing and they (paramedics) brought them back." Twenty-on- e people, among them Sick Panda improving, Still in Danger WASHINGTON (UPI) the National Zoo,'s giant Ling-Lin- g, panda who is suffering from a severe kidney disease, is improving slightly but is still in danger of dying, a zoo spokesman says. Veterinarians and doctors from Children's Hospital put Ling-Lin- g under anesthesia in the zoo's Panda House Thursday, strapped the mammal to a stretcher and drove her to the zoo hospital for tests. "Her blood tests revealed her condition is improving," zoo spokesman Mike Morgan said. 227-poun- "But if she doesn't start manufacturing red blood cells, she's not going to improve much." There is speculation the ailment could be related to Ling-Lingdelivery last summer of a tiny male cub that died, but Morgan said its precise cause remains a d 's .-- hospital- m Ling-Ling- Hotel, where mass murderer Firefighters carry a victim infective or degenerative down ladder from hotel. n PROVO-373-4- 770 ejjojjTmjNivRsm for Holkjcw Giving MANN MOVK MONEY OlFT IOOKS Available At Any Mann Theatre PROVO 374-552-5 1230 NORTH 233 WEST three firefighters, were blaze ized from the three-alarThursday night at the Raleigh mystery. 's Since the gravity of illness was discovered on Tuesday, Morgan said doctors have been "trying to determine if the kidney ailment is caused by an THREE BIG CHRISTMAS HITS START THIS fRIDAY CATCH ONE OR AIL THREEIII Will Richard Speck once lived. Hospital officials reported four people were in critical condition early today. 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