The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 23, 1986, Image 5

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    Tuesday, September 23, 1986TThe Battalion/Page 5
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nations move toward improved superpower relations
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776-09lsT()CKHOLM, Sweden (AP) —
Sanation conference on Monday
jlly adopted the first East-West
ulty agreement since SALT II,
dfiplomats said it could be a step
improved superpower rela-
M
Tht conference did not deal with
I AT* tual disarmament or nuclear
'TUESDF Its unal was to reduce the risk of a
•ucATpTHry surprise attack or conventio-
■ '—Har breaking out by misunder-
FILM and) ig in Europe.
:ations m egates toasted the agreement
ththampagne, ending 32 months
of prolonged deliberations among
the United States, Canada, the So
viet Union and all European coun
tries except Albania.
The accord is politically binding
and when ratified will come into
force Jan. 1, 1987.
Agreement was reached late Sun
day when Soviet and U.S. negotia
tors compromised on arrangements
for notification, observation and on
site inspection of military maneu
vers.
It was the first East-West security
agreement this decade, the first dur
ing Ronald Reagan’s presidency.
and the first since the still-unratified
U.S.-Soviet strategic arms limitations
accord in 1979.
The 35 countries are scheduled to
review the results of the Stockholm
conference and other offshoots of
the 1975 Helsinki Accords at a fol
low-up meeting in Vienna, starting
Nov. 4.
During the final session Monday
morning, the conference clock re
mained at 10:56 p.m., the time it was
stopped last Friday, Sept. 19.
Friday midnight was the original
deadline for the conference. Dele
gates had to “freeze” time because is-
sues remained unresolved.
“We have taken an important step
toward reducing the risk of military
confrontation,” Robert L. Barry,
chief U.S. negotiatior at the talks,
said in a statement.
Oleg Grinevsky, Barry’s Soviet
counterpart, also praised the
agreement, but said much work still
had to be done in reducing war risks.
The measures agreed upon allow
NATO, the Warsaw Pact and neu
tral countries to monitor each oth
er’s troop movements closely, thus
increasing mutual confidence and
lessening suspicion between blocs.
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About 200 black miners, shouting
union slogans and tribal chants, dis
rupted a company-sponsored me
morial service Monday for 177 men
killed in a mine fire last week.
“We’re not going to pray with
whites today,” miners shouted.
“We’ve never been allowed to pray
with whites. We’ll have our own
rites.”
Holding dubs and steel rods over
their heads, they ran through the
outdoor service 10 times, drowning
out sermons by white and black pre
achers. Hundreds of other workers
who came for the service poured out
of bleachers and chairs to join the
dissidents.
After the service, they continued
to race around a field near the No. 2
shaft of Kinross gold mine until offi
cials from the National Union of
Mineworkers calmed them down.
A fire in the shaft last Tuesday
killed 172 black and 5 white miners,
and injured 235, mostly blacks.
Regional union organizer Tshi-
diso Mothupi said the union would
hold its own memorial Wednesday at
nearby Secunda.
In Johannesburg, the United
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it joined trade unions in holding the
mine owners “fully responsible for
this tragic loss of 177 precious lives,
lives that have made possible the mil
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