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Page 8/The Battalion/Wednesday, October 8, 1986
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World and Nation
Reagan says success at summit
depends on government unity
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan
appealed to Congress on Tuesday to erase tough
restrictions on his nuclear weapons program, ar
guing that his weekend summit with Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev “can only succeed if
our government is united.”
Two days before flying to Iceland, Reagan
summoned Democratic and Republican congres
sional leaders to a White House breakfast to
make a special appeal for lifting House-passed
barriers to his arms buildup.
“It is exceedingly difficult for me to enter into
discussions with the Soviets when legislative re
strictions apply to the very areas that are under
negotiations with the Soviets,” Reagan told the
lawmakers.
“I ask you not to tie my hands,” he said. “Don’t
undermine my negotiating position. Each of you
is key to any chance we have of proceeding with a
united government. I appreciate very much your
efforts to help make this trip a success.”
Reagan’s comments were relayed to reporters
by Larry Speakes, his chief spokesman.
The House has approved a budget measure
that would ban nuclear tests, prohibit testing of
anti-satellite weapons, require adherence to the
SALT II treaty, freeze funding for Star Wars de
fense and block production of binary chemical
weapons. A Senate version of the bill contains no
such restrictions.
“I believe very strongly that a meeting of this
kind can only succeed if our government is
united,” Reagan said. “I cannot stress the impor
tance of this enough. I need your bipartisan sup
port. On occasions in the past, where it was
clearly in the national interest to unite, we have
done so. I have every confidence that we will do
so again on this occasion.”
House Majority Leader Jim Wright, D-Tee
offered to put off further action on theresirs
lions until after die Iceland meeting and the rtf
ular summit expected to follow later this year.
Speakes said Wright’s proposal for delayia
any decision was discussed but indicated tl
White 1 louse wants the issue resolved now.
Reagan would like Congress to passaspeni
ing bill for the entire year with appropriate
ing levels on domestic and defense spendingtla
would not have restrictions on the presidem
policy-making abilities in SALT II, nucleartet
mg and the other areas laid out, Speakes said.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State George i
Shultz said the summit should give additional®
pulse and guidance for curbing medium-rangi
nuclear missiles in Europe and Asia but tk
reaching an agreement will not be easy.
Committee fears some not
emphasizing safety at NASA
WASHINGTON (AP) — A con
gressional committee said Tuesday
that some people at NASA may still
be pushing for an unrealistic num
ber of space shuttle flights, jeopar
dizing promotion of a safety-first
program throughout the agency.
And, the committee said, the
space agency may not have the ex
pertise to conduct the shuttle pro
gram properly and does not yet un
derstand how or why deficiencies in
its testing program went undetected.
“NASA management and the
Congress must remember the les
sons learned from the Challenger
accident and never again set unrea
sonable goals which stress the system
beyond its safe functioning,” the
House Science and Technology
Committee said in a report on the
Jan. 28 explosion that killed the
shuttle’s crew of seven.
Ed Campion, a spokesman for the
National Aeronautics and Space Ad
ministration, said officials would not
comment until they had seen the re
port.
NASA has announced that it is
aiming for the first post-Challenger
liftoff Feb. 18, 1988 and that it will
have five flights that year.
The committee, which has over
sight responsibility for NASA, said
its role is different from the Rogers
commission’s and that it disagreed
with some of that panel’s findings.
There was no disagreement with
the immediate cause of the accident,
a flawed joint in the righi booster
rocket that allowed hot gases to es
cape past O-ring seals, eating into
the huge fuel tank and setting off
the explosion.
Information on the joint design
and previous problems with the
boosters had been presented to all
levels of shuttle management, the
committee said. And yet, the report
added, NASA and booster maker
Morton Thiokol Inc. failed to un
derstand or fully accept the serious
ness of the problem.
“There was no sense of urgency
on their part to correct the design
flaws in the SRB (solid rocket
booster),” the report said. “No one
suggested grounding the fleet, nor
did NASA embark on a concerted
effort to remedy the deficiencies in
O-ring performance. Rather NASA
chose to continue to fly with a flawed
design and to follow a measured. 27-
month, corrective program.”
The committee also said:
• It is concerned that the main
shuttle engines “may have inade
quate safety margins” and have per
sistent operating problems. The en
gines should not he operated at 109
percent of their rated power, as in
past flights, hut should be restricted
to 104 percent.
• New system specifications are
needed to overcome inadequacies ol
the shuttle’s landing gear, tire,
wheel, brake and nose-wheel steer
ing systems.
• Until NASA understands the
deficiencies in its solid rocket motor
testing, it “will not be able to protect
against a similar breakdown in its
system of checks and balances in the
future.”
• The agency should consider
moving its heaviest shuttle payloads
to expendable rockets.
Five arrested
in attempt
on Gandhi's 1
NEW DELHI, India (AP)-
Five men from Sikh-dominated
Punjab state have been arrested
in connection with theauemptto
assassinate Prime Minister Rajn
Gandhi, the United Newsoflti-
dia reported T uesday.
It quoted Punjab poiiceassat-
ing four of the men were frou
the Sangrur district of southern
Punjab, where Sikh extremist
are lighting for an independent
homeland, and the fifth wasi
Siklt priest from the Atnrttsu
area.
Officials at the Central Bureaa
of Investigation, which has been
given responsibility for the case
declined commment on the UNI
report.
A lone gunman fired at Gan
dhi, 42, Thursday as hewasleav-
ing a Hindu prayer meeting in
New Delhi. Tne prime minisiei
was not injured.
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