Show Spotlight: High Hopes for a Missile Treaty Reagan Says It Is Time For Nation to Move On Continued From l planned to appear on a morning tele vision program Friday Conservative senators who went to the White House Thursday afternoon to praise Reagan for his speech Wednesday were generally upbeat also about a possible arms control agreement "I have a great deal of confidence this president is not going to give away the store” said Sen James McClure leader of a group of 20 conservative senators who meet regularly ‘‘In negotiations with the Soviets he is going to be tough he is going to be pragmatic and given the history of their negotiations he is going to be very conscious about writing an agreement that will nail down all the A-- fine points” Meawhile Secretary of State — George Shultz visiting Shanghai China disputed a Tower commission finding that he tried to distance himself from knowing about the sale of arms to Iran in order to keep a clean record Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger also disagreed strongly with a similar Tower report finding concerning him Reagan in his speech to the newspaper executives said “We’ve spent enough time the last few months on politics who’s up and who’s down who’s in and out” However acknowledging that Iran is still a big story he told them "you’ve shown a sixth sense” for the timing of the meeting Associated Press Loserohoto inside-Washingt- Credit Where Credit Is Due: the Curb fs the time nearly expired for parking meters? Kew York big wheels including Mayor Ed Koch believe the models that take credit cards City is being driven to high-tec- h coin-operat- I ed — iiw i—m 4 Plaster Torso 'Prototype h Mgy Revive Presidency r zFor ‘David’? Continued From A-- l nova apartment he said he thought hi was looking at a “fragment of Qjtek sculpture from the fifth centu-ry'- ’ A few seconds later though he recognized a similarity to the David the sling over the statue's back L?‘It didn't take me more than a min-i3t- £ before I realized what this had to be’ Hartt said Thursday “I started to tremble the discovery was so gjre&t I kept asking myself ‘Can it be real? Am I wrong?’ I didn’t sleep that mght I kept asking all the most questions I could ask and rtjpassed every test” Dartt spent much of the next nine fibnths collecting evidence to but-tfe- ss his first quick impression And miring a meeting at the New York &ademy of Sciences Thursday at jrhlch he presented that evidence and holographs of the model to five Renaissance scholars there was general Agreement that the model could well have been made by Michelangelo fimself ' Summit Could Be in the Offing ev Reagan-Gorbach- Continued From A-- l recent decision by the Soviet Union to drop “their demand that we abandon our Strategic Defense Initiative as a precondition” to an INF or intermediate-range nuclear forces agreement “It shows that in working for the cause of peace preparedness pays patience pays and firmness pays” he said The possibility of a major arms agreement is a political lifesaver for Reagan at a moment when his public approval rating has been sinking like a rock In Geneva site of the arms talks the Soviet Union has agreed to inspection to verify the proposed nuclear elimination of medium-rang- e missiles from Europe on-si- te Responding to Gorbachev’s decision last Saturday to separate a medium-range missile agreement from the overall arms package the United States has presented a draft treaty that would move both sides toward elimination of all such weapons from Europe as originally proposed by Reagan in 1981 The prospect of such a treaty is reawakening administration hopes for 40-pa- ‘Tf it is generally accepted as a Michelangelo it would be like discover- ing Shakespeare's first draft for ‘Ro-flland Juliet'” said Leo Steinberg professor of art history at the University of Pennsylvania a signing ceremony at a summit meeting in the United States something Reagan has been pushing for since his first meeting with Gorbachev in November of 1985 Reagan came away from the Geneva summit with Gorbachev’s agreement to work toward a separate INF treaty But Gorbachev abandoned that position when the two met last year in Reykjavik Iceland where the Soviet leader demanded the United States first agree to abandon the Strategic Defense Initiative Reagan's Star Wars program as part of an tentative agreement to make dramatic reductions in virtually all categories of nuclear weapons This “grand compromise” shaped during two roller-coastdays of intense negotiations between the two leaders finally collapsed over Reagan's refusal to halt development of the SDI program which he is convinced can someday defense against yield a space-base- d intercontinental ballistic missiles The proposed agreement to take medium-rang- e missiles off the Euro- pean continent also calls for sharp cuts in the same weapons based in Asia with the Soviets permitted to keep 100 warheads there- er face-to-fa- Welcoming the Soviet offer on medimissiles Reagan said “I've never felt more optimistic about the prospects for success in this area than I do today This is a great moment of hope for all mankind — hope yes for this agreement hope for other agreements as well agreements that increase our security and strengthen the foundation of um-range peace” However he said “We and our allies did not and will not let ourselves be pressured into an agreement I will noi let the hope for real peace slip by" Legion Bug Is Linked to Home Water CHICAGO (AP) — Doctors have definitely linked cases of Legionnaires' disease to bacteria in home water supplies for the first time they say and tap water in 30 percent of US homes may be contaminated with the germs But the finding should not give rise to alarm because infection is relatively rare and usually treatable with antibiotics according to researchers Legionnaires’ bacteria are common in the environment they said and no one is sure how the disease spreads or whether bacteria in water supplies are a general threat About 700 cases of Legionnaires’ disease are reported each year to the national Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta but that humber is probably only a fraction of the total CDC doctors said in Friday’s Journal of the American Medical Association The CDC previously has estimated that 15 percent of cases are fataL A commentary from the CDC accompanies a report in the Journal on separate cases in which Legionnaires’ bacteria were found in mucous from the lungs of two patients with the disease and also in water samples from the patients' homes The patients were both men ages 55 and 65 one with chronic leukemia and the other with chronic lung disease and a smoking history Both were treated in hospitals with antibiotics and both recovered Because of other ailments both patients were largely confined to their homes during the approximately two weeks before they became ill the report said The incubation period for Legionnaires' disease is about two weeks The findings point to a virtual certainty the source of the men’s infections was the water supply at their homes the authors said ar xlPt Wavne Newton Fawn Hall Sidney Poitier including a Fawn Hall has rejected several lucrative deals starand a movie $500000 offer to pose nude for Penthouse magazine said Thursday her Fawcett lawyer ring Farrah of the Pentagon Plato Cacheris said he has received offers on behalf both Penthouse from scandal arms Iran the secretary enmeshed in the calls and Playboy that she pose nude but that he has not returned so do to and does not plan “I know she is not considering any such proposition” Cacheris said s no "She will not pose and she is not considering any of them There form” or manner of interest shape any Miss Penthouse magazine that once printed nude photos of former not is the to only her resignation America Vanessa Williams leading one who sees dollar signs at the mention of Hall to portray Hall in a Hollywood actress Farrah Fawcett has plans Post York New to the movie according NBC Wayne Newton who won a $192 million libel suit against last year had $35 million added to the award by a Las Vegas federal court The extra dough is interest on the income a jury ruled the entertain1981 when he filed suit and last Dec 17 when over rendered the verdict was Attorneys for both sides are battling interest due since Dec 17 Newton charged that NBC had defamed him by linking him with in 1980 organized crime in his purchase of a Las Vegas hotel er had lost between June was stolen from her in one of a of "bump-and-ruhighway robberies and string "Tj I later used in another robbery police say I Fairchild is one of at least 20 women victim- g team that tar-geR ized recently by a d cars around women driving Detec-tiv- e Los Boulevard in Ventura Angeles classy Bud Mehringer said Police said a man driving a Cadillac struck Fairchild’s Jaguar left the Cadillac and used her I Jaguar to nail a Mercedes soon after that Police didn’t say how much was taken men in their 20s use sto- Several len cars to cause a minor accident and while the I women are inspecting damage the men jump I into the women's cars and take off The cars are later found abandoned with the women’s purses emptied of cash police said Morgan Fairchild's sports car '1 ts purse-snatchin- high-price- well-dress- 4r Sidney Poitier back in front of the camera after a decade of producing and directing says trying to run things on a movie set can be hectic but seductive Poitier who turned 60 last month is starring in "Little Nikita” in which he plays an FBI agent dealing with a boy whose parents are River Phoenix is Russian spies The movie directed by Richard Benjamin “When you’re directing you work half the night on your shot list for the next day" Poitier said recently in an interview on the set 15 miles east of Los Angeles “You arrive with 10 or 15 shots to do to complete a sequence But after two or three shots other shots suggest themselves Everybody is asking a million questions and you are the one who gets to answer all of them “What’s seductive about the work? 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