Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday November 4 1987- -5 SSE23E3E Dole asks Reagan to meet bipartisan budget leaders WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate Republican Robert Dole suggested today that President Reagan summon budget negotiators to the White House to reassure them that a bipartisan plan can be worked out to cut deficits by at least $23 billion White House and congressional negotiators met again today as pressure from Republicans and Democrats increased to reach an agree ment before the end of the week Negotiators said the talks had reached a critical stage Dole proposed that the “president call the negotiators or the leaders together so he can indicate to us — and we to him — that he can reassure us that we can act on a bipartisan The private talks between members of Congress and the administration are “entering the critical period where the discussions can go one way or another” Byrd said Tuesday He urged Reagan to give administration negotiators “full freedonr to close an agree ment and said the pact should be completed by the end of the week Earlier he complained that the talks have progressed slowly because Reagan is not “wholeheartedly involved” in the bargaining Reagan during a Rose Garden ceremony to announce the nomination of Ann Dore McLaughlin to be his new secretary of labor said Tuesday quick action to curb the deficit is tfl RSI tf Macey’s - GALLON 2 MILK vital “I think there is a feeling we need to reach “One way op another we're going to put the some conclusion this week” the Kansas Remenace of deficit spending behind bars” Eublic “There are times when partisan publican said in brief Senate remarks “At least that is my feeling” rivalries must be put on the shelf” “Time is running out” House Speaker Jim — Sources close to the talks said Tuesday's told reporters hinting that the Wright session focused on a suggestion by chairmen of administration is not cooperating with the House and Senate budget committees — Sen lawmakers in the negotiations Lawton Chiles and William Gray RejL “It would be very nice if we could just get — to raise $10 new revenue DPa some modicum of consideration from the reduce planned spending by another $10 billion executive branch” he said “But ultimately we and order about $10 billion In other money-savin- g will do whatever it takes (to reach an steps But the sources said there was agreement)” little enthusiasm for the plan and Dole said the Dole added “Unless we take some action measure “didn’t get anywhere” with his GOP soon there is going to be a feeling on Wall colleagues Street and around the world that we are not and GOP going to come to grips with this very serious congressional leaders Dole said negotiators problem” need to reach agreement this week “This is not the time to be complacent” Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd of West “The American people are ready for it” he said “They want somebody to administer the Virginia said of the negotiations going into their medicine” eighth day today plan” as D-F- la 2 LOWFAT 1 i 1-- IMPERIAL World report Senior Nicaraguan defects MANAGUA and outspoken critic of the senior Nicaragua (UPI) Sandinista military aide who defected with classified information was “seduced” by the CIA during a visit to the United States Defense Minister Humberto Ortega said Ortega said Maj Roger Miranda Bengoechea one of the ministry’s top aides until he defected Oct 25 was approached by the CIA last September when Miranda asked for permission to travel to the United States to visit his — A daughter on her 15th birthday Miranda “went to visit his daughter and was in the United States for a week without our control" Ortega said “That was where they contacted him and seduced him into prostitution against his county” Ortega said Miranda returned to Nicaragua and began seeking access to new documents and trying to memorize others then left Nicaragua secretly on Oct 25 taking with him more than $15000 and “very important" documents and information about the Nicaraguan military The US Embassy in Managua declined comment on the case but other diplomats have described Miranda’s defection as a "serious blow” to the Sandinista military El Salvador (UPI) -Leftist rebels shut down traffic throughout the country on the first day of a national transportation stoppage while a senior military leader said the government would declare a unilateral to fulfill the terms of a regional peace cease-fir- e agreement The insurgents Tuesday burned two pickup trucks afer allowing the passengers to get off and repeated a warning to drivers to stay off the roads or their vehicles would be considered military targets In a broadcast over their clandestine Radio Venceremos the rebels said the ban would last SAN SALAVDOR “indefinitely Few buses or trucks circulated despite the military's deployment of thousands of troops along tyie main roads along with armored vehicles helicopters and observation planes Dozens of military trucks protected by leavily armed troops carried passengers but i round the city throughout the day thousands were left stranded on the highways and streets The ban was called to protest the Oct 28 murder of Herbert Anaya the president of the nongovernmental Human Rights Commission d MARGARINE gov- ernment and armed forces Police detain suspects MANILA Philippines (UPI) — Police de- tained some 1000 people for questioning in a Manila suburb today during a search for suspects in a rash of ambush murders that may be inked to the deaths of three Americans last i week Manila’s top police officer later condemned human rights groups for showing indifference to the death of his officers during services for two policemen and a civilian slain in the bloodbath by suspected communist liquidation teams Small squads of killers cut down 10 security men and civilians in the capital last week while similar attacks near Clark Air Base 50 miles north of Manila took the lives of three past or present US servicemen and a Filipino businessman Investigators in Angeles City outside Clark said today they had arrested 17 people including six admitted communists and developed leads suggesting a connection between the killings in Clark and Manila (Fop well-organiz- - Strike paralyzes Salvador US-backe- Package Lb Iran-lra- q talks set Macey's Grade AA MEBDUDM a - EGGS r Iran and Iraq UNITED NATIONS (UPI) Javier under pressure from Secretary-GenerPerez de Cuellar agreed to send emissaries to in their New York to negotiate a cease-fir- e war a UN spokesman said But the Abu Dhabi newspaper A1 Khaleej today said Iran appeared to be adding to its response to the UN resolution with two new demands that have to be met before it would accept a cease-fir- e Iran in addition to demanding that Iraq be labeled the aggressor in the war also wants “comprehensive” war reparations and a border demarcation treaty with Iraq the newspaper said al JENO'S FROZEN PIZZAS Official calls for action Bahrain (UPI) — Iran’s powerful of speaker parliament told a crowd celebi the 1979 storming of the US Embassy in Tehran the country would undergo a week of preparations “for confronting American aggression” in the Persian Gulf The preparations come after Iran has repeatedly threatened revenge for US attacks against its vessels and an oil platform and after the death Sunday of an Indian sailor aboard a boat fired on by a US Navy ship MANAMA Dollar up in Europe hits low' in Tokyo 10 oz I ml Crisp in Tasty PIZZA IS Sausage & Pepperoni Only! - The US LONDON (UPI) dollar made marginal gains to open mostly higher in Europe lite falling to a record' low in earlier trading in Tokyo Gold rose: low post-wThe all-ti- ar despite continuing intervention in tne currency market by the Kent Concert Hall purchased about $800 million worth of the US currency to support it Logan Bank of Japan which finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa called for the United States to move quickly to cut its budget deficit to help stabilize foreign exchange rates A source at the central bank refused to comment on the USU Campus 8:00 DOOR PRIZES but said the intervention slide is downward dollar’s believed due to “groundless reports” the Louvre accord to stabilize exchange rates is ineffective He said the central bank believes the February agreement among industrialized nations to maintain the stabililty of major currency exchange rates is still in effect But Minoru Yoshida chief dealer at Citibank said dollar holders were nervous and under “extreme selling pressure’ because they believe the dollar’s power to rebound is weak pm Thursday Nov 5th 17 Adults Students Children - 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