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Shultz on Thursday flatly refused to backtrack on the expulsions, “be ing host to the U.N. does not mean we should be host to intelligence ac tivities by other nations,” he said heatedly. The administration has accused the 25 of espionage and called for 75 additional Soviets to leave over the next 18 months. The U.S. proposal that freed Dan iloff provides for Zakharov’s release as well, but it may not come right away. And if Zakharov’s case had been handled differently, Daniloffs ar rest might have been avoidable in the first place. Even though Reagan and other administration officials said over and over there would be no trade for the American reporter whose inno cence they vouched for, a swap is turning out to be the solution to Daniloff s confinement. In fact, the Soviets may have seized the U.S. News Sc World Re port correspondent as the practical way to get Zakharov out of jail. Apart from the political aspects, however, the outlook for a summit has brightened. Foreign Minister Eduard She vardnadze has signaled a relaxation of Moscow’s preconditions for a meeting between Reagan and Gen eral Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev. He told reporters Sept. 20, after two days of agenda talks with Secre tary of State George Shultz, that they had laid a foundation for a summit. The basis for the new show of So viet conciliation was a narrowing of differences in Geneva arms control talks over ways to reduce both long- range and medium-range nuclear missiles. Reagan had instructed U.S. nego tiator Max Kampelman only a few days earlier to ease the missile reduc tions initially demanded by the pres ident. But Daniloffs liberation removes only one of the four “bumps in the road” enumerated by Gennady Ge- Reagan keeps mum on details of release WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan said Monday the United States “didn’t give in” to the Soviets to get American journalist Nicholas Daniloff out of Moscow. But neither Reagan nor his top aides would divulge any details of what circumstances made Daniloffs liberationpossible. Campaigning for Republicans in Kansas City, Mo., Reagan opened his speech by announcing Daniloffs release. Although jubilant, the pres ident would say nothing more of the circumstances surrounding the lib eration. “Wait until tomorrow,” Reagan told reporters as he left Kansas City for a trip to Sioux Falls, S.D., “We didn’t give in." In what Secretary of State George Shultz called an “interim arrange ment,” Daniloff was removed from Lefortovo Prison and taken to the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. In New York, Gennadiy Zakharov, a Soviet physicist assigned to the United Nations, who had been arrested and charged with spying in this country, was released to the custody of the Soviet Embassy. The fate of Zakharov was not immediately clear. A source at the United Nations said that Zakharov would be freed as part of an exchange for Daniloff. But a Justice Department official in Washington said Zakharov was not leaving Monday. Americans were quick to claim that Daniloffs release exonerated him, although the status of the charges against the reporter remained unclear. U.S. News Sc World Report editor David Gergen told a Washington news conference, “Nicholas Daniloff leaves the Soviet Union a free man, his reputation intact, an American who is understood by all to he inno cent. Mr. Zakharov remains in custody in the United States.” There also remained a question as to whether there had l>een any softening of a U.S. order to the Soviet Union to reduce the size of its mis sion at the United Nations — an order that has infuriated the Kremlin. A U.S. official here said sinned the physicist would'half: go through some judicial pn *ng." A two-stage U.S. proi sent to Moscow through diplomJ channels shortly after Daniloffsl rest Aug. 30. It served as the In for the lengthy negotiations Ski and Shevardnadze held in ft York. The first stage called for D; loffs release from Moscow,Hit/ ST. LOUP nny White d three to lias Cowtx er the winl in a National Monday nighi I White, wh< lasses while s Bins, now ha for the season I The Cowb ■th the vict televised garr abled Dallas for consecuti ond involves an understanding /. i k 11 u ro\ would be available for J e change aftei trial for a min. , : L" ^ ( Soviet dissidents. ■llsshare the Much ol the tedious bargait* ^ L <,ms , * I>riween Shultz and Shevardni ea ° Co , ac:h •ntly centered on whichll e ! Covvbo y s apparei dents would gain freedom. The formula reaches backto when an American businessma |ay Crawford, charged in Mom with smuggling, was freed.Thcti of two Soviet U.N. employeesw pionage went ahead. They wereo victed and received 30-year s tences. But they were exdiaij after a year in jail for Aleai Ginsburg and four other Sovieil sidents. fhe potential embarrassment Reagan centers on how the Zaii rov case was handled in the place. After FBI agents made (heat he was sent to jail on the advic the Justice Department. There no consultation with the State5 partment. A State Department official,w demanded anonymity, said Zatk rov should have been placed inn custody of Yuri Dubinin, the Soa ambassador, and that the Stated partment would have suggested! much if asked. Daniloffs later. irrest followed a« The victory Ak< UT AUSTIN 1 versity of T I win Simmo I definitely f I after his an | standing ru I yard. In annoi | Monday, l | Akers said I reasons am [ the matter 1 I a private m pension wo feel he shoe Simmons j from Hawk I ment to Ak< [ Austin } | two prowk I said they ar I they found I on at 4:40 a I A police Guillermo Students & Faculty 10% with current student or faculty I.D. ^excluding sale items* at CdR QUEST 100,000 Auto Parts 402 University Dr. E College Station, Tx. 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