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Page 14/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 9, 1986,
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Con
gressional Democrats and Republi
cans, in the wake of the collapse of
the Contadora peace talks, argued
anew Tuesday over the wisdom of
sending $100 million to Nicaraguan
rebels.
Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole
and President Reagan’s chief spokes
man, Larry Speakes, said it was clear
the Sandinistas had sabotaged the
talks in Panama City, Panama, and
that the collapse is a good omen for
the aid package scheduled for a sec
ond House vote on April 15.
The administration blamed the
failure of the Contadora talks on “in
transigence” by Nicaragua’s Sandi-
nista government.
Several congressional Democrats,
while reluctant to say whether the
breakdown of the talks would help
the administration’s chances of win
ning House approval of the aid
package, urged that greater diplo
matic efforts be made and insisted
that the leaders of Latin American
nations oppose the aid program.
Dole, R-Kan., said, “Some of the
Democrats will no longer be able to
hide behind the Contadora process
as the Nicaraguans (have) torpedoed
that.”
Dole noted that many opponents
of the aid package have said there
should be no military aid until all
diplomatic methods of reaching a
settlement have been exhausted.
But House Speaker Thomas P.
O’Neill Jr., returning from a visit to
four Latin American democracies,
said their leaders “remain com
mitted to the negotiation process,
rather than further military escala
tion.”
Three House Democrats who op
pose the Contra aid plan said their
just-concluded mission as observers
to the peace talks left them con
vinced that Latin American nations
do not support U.S. military assis
tance to the Nicaraguan counterre
volutionaries.
“Literally everyone we spoke to,
without exception, was clear, strong
and unambiguous in his disapproval
of the United States support for the
Contras” because they thought it
would “just make this worse,” said
Rep. Michael Barnes, D-Md., chair
man of the House Foreign Affairs
subcommittee on Latin America.
Later, Assistant Secretary of State
Elliot Abrams, appearing before the
Barnes subcommittee, strongly un
derscored the administration’s view
that the incursion of Sandinista
troops into Honduras late last
month was serious.
But he drew exclamations of in
credulity from some Democrats
when he contended that, if anything,
the administration had underplayed
the seriousness of the incursion.
Bat To Basics
Photo by Jay Blinderm.
Schultz
Robi Chandler, a Texas A&M second baseman, shows a little
leaguer how to play second base Tuesday. Over 50 little leaguers
attended A&M’s “Little League Night” where a mini-clinic was
held between the Aggies’ double-header against Dallas Baptist
University. A&M won the first game 8-7 but lost the second 5-2.
(continued from page 1)
summit but added that “both sides
want substantive results.”
Shultz suggested there was little
possibility for a summit agreement
on controlling inter-continental bal
listics missiles or on Reagan’s strate
gic defense initiative, frequently
called “Star Wars.”
He added, however, that there
has been “some movement” on
reaching agreement on controlling
intermediate range missiles. The ad
ministration has indicated that the
intermediate range missile issue of
fers the best promise for an early
agreement.
U.S. officials have said Reagan is
reluctant to agree to a summit be
tween August and the first week of
November because of vacation plans
and the fall congressional election
campaign.
Oil futures prices plunge,
close at $12.47 per barrel
While not ruling out a post-elec
tion sumtnit, the officials said they
believe a summit before August is
possible despite the relatively short
time the two sides would have for
planning after Shevardnadze’s visit.
Dobrynin’s visit, in addition to re
viewing the status of the Gorbachev
summit, also was a farewell call. The
envoy recently was elevated to the
Communist Party secretariat and
will return to Moscow in a few days.
NEW YORK (AP) — The roller
coaster oil futures market took a
dive Tuesday, plunging nearly $2 a
barrel just one day after posting a
$1.59 gain. Analysts said word that
the Soviet Union was back selling
crude, after a winter sales suspen
sion, helped depress prices.
main U.S crude grade,
$12.47 a 42-gallon barrel, do
$1.86 from Monday’s $14.33,
On the New York Mercantile Ex
change, contracts for May delivery
of West Texas Intermediate, the
Among May contracts forre&
products, unleaded gasoline do
at 4 1.45 cents a gallon vs. 45.00t
Monday, while heating oil u
more than a nickel, at 39.1
compared with Monday’s44.4k
close.
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