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Sell your BOOKS at University Book Store Northgate & Culpepper Plaza SHORT ON CASH? advertise with the Battalion classified ads 845-2611 we won't sell you short World and Nation Reagan accuses Soviet Union of flouting arms control treaty WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi dent Reagan accused the Soviet Union Wednesday of flouting a 1972 arms control treaty by shifting two radar installations to the vicinity of Moscow and Kiev and probably carrying out illegal anti-missile tests. A report — submitted to Congress just five days before the arrival of Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev for a summit meeting and treaty signing — made serious new charges that the Kremlin had violated the anti-ballistic missile treaty. The report said the Soviets also had improved a challenged radar at Krasnoyarsk and may be preparing an anti-ballistic missile defense in vi olation of the treaty. Reporters had asked Reagan how he could ask the Senate to ratify a new treaty while he is accusing the Russians of violating an old one. “I’d say a certain amount of incon sistency is justified,” Reagan said. Pressed to explain what he meant by that, he added, “on the part of us who are talking to each other.” White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater was asked to explain a tough tone in Reagan’s recent speeches. He said it was appropriate to “a summit between old enemies." “The speeches that the president has made and his comments con cerning arms control and dealing with the Soviets is entirely devised to set a climate that we think is appro priate for the summit,” he said. New superconductor works in heat, carries more electricity than others BOSTON (AP) — A new super conductor that works at relatively high temperatures can carry about 100 times more electricity than ear lier versions, an important step to ward practical use of these materials, researchers said Tuesday. The researchers said their discov ery appears to provide major clues. These clues, coupled with previous technology, will lead toward solving a problem that has stumped experts trying to fashion superconductors that can work at relatively warm temperatures to transmit large amounts of power without resistance or loss. Jin and colleagues from 11 Laboratories in Murray Sungho AT&T Bell Hill, N.J., found a new way to man ufacture superconductors that changes the shape of the micro scopic crystals that make up the materials. Jin said that in its present form, his superconductor might be used for some limited applications, such as small motors. But the importance of the work is the direction it pro vides for creating even better super conductors. Robert Dynes, director of chemi cal physics research at Bell Kabs, said, “We are on the edge now of practical things. We were way off scale before. I hope this will show the way for people to improve it rap idly.” Brian Maple of the University of California, San Diego, agreed that the development appears to be a ma jor improvement. “This isn’t the ultimate answer, because they are still much lower (in power levels) than what you would want in a lot of applications, but it might be close for certain restricted applications,” Maple said. “It could be a very important step in the right direction.” Jin plans to present his results Wednesday at a meeting in Boston of the Materials Research Society. Terrorist suspect says top Lebanese official ordered ’85 hijacking WASHINGTON (AP) — Leb anese terrorist suspect Fawaz Younis said that Lebanon’s justice minister Nabih Berri ordered the hijacking of a Jordanian airliner in 1985 and later served dinner to the gunman after the plane was destroyed, according to court papers filed Wednesday by prosecutors., Younis, who was charged with the hijacking after he was lured aboard an FBI-chartered yacht in the Medi terranean last September, told FBI agents he was instructed to fly the plane to Tunis, Tunisia, where he was to read a declaration to Arab League representatives meeting there. “This declaration demanded that a decision should be made to have one Arab nation allow all Palestin ians to settle in the country and that they should all be removed from Lebanon,” according to a copy of Younis’ statement to FBI agents fol lowing his Sept. 13 arrest off Cy prus. Younis identified Berri, who is also head of the Shiite Amal militia, as the official who authorized the hi jacking. “I was contacted by a high-level Amal movement official who told me that the head of the Amal had approved the hijacking of an aircraft from Beirut International Airport,” he told agents. Kennedy hasn't been tested for issue votes, officials soy WASHINGTON (AP) — The Jus tice Department said Wednesday that Supreme Court nominee An thony M. Kennedy was given no lit mus test to determine how he would vote on issues likely to come before the high court. Prior to the selection of Kennedy to fill the court’s vacant seat, neither the president nor other officials asked Kennedy his views on “any case, issue or subject” that could be decided by the justices, the depart ment said. The department made the com ments in a letter to the Senate Judi ciary Committee, which had re quested documents on any communcations between Kennedy and administration officials. Assis tant Attorney General John R. Bol ton acknowledged the department has informal lists of questions that may have been asked Kennedy, but did not make clear whether they would be given to the panel. Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, D-Vt., a committee member, said the panel should press for everything the de partment has available. “We have to make sure somebody is not appointed based on litmus test commitments of how they will vote in cases coming up,” Leahy said in explaining the committee’s docu ment request. Conservative supporters of the president have expressed hope that the next Reagan nominee on the court could tip the balance in their favor in their drive to ban abortion and race-based quotas, and to lower the wall of separation between church and state. Government tests nuclear blast effects MERCURY, Nev. (AP) — A nuclear weapons test that had been delayed because of a strike at the Nevada Test Site was deto nated Wednesday, the second ex plosion announced by the Energy Department in two days. The latest test, code-named Mission Cyber, was conducted in a tunnel 900 feet beneath the sur face of Rainier Mesa, about 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas. The test was a weapons effects test, designed to test the ability of U.S. space and military hardware to survive a nuclear blast. Alderman sworn in as Chicago mayor CHICAGO (AP) — Veteran black Alderman Eugene Sawyer was sworn in Wednesday as act ing mayor of Chicago. He was chosen to succeed the late Harold Washington in a OVa-hour City Council meeting amid charges of a return to machine politics. Sgwyer, elected with support from old-guard whites, immedi ately vowed that Washington’s re form movement “shall remain in tact and go forward.” “It will continue untainted by special interests for the rich and powerful,” he said. Mexican unions threaten to strike MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexi co’s largest labor organization threatened on Wednesday a mas sive strike for Dec. 15 unless the government raises wages to pro tect workers from the latest deval uation of the peso. “The workers cannot wait even until the end of this month,” Fi del Velazquez, secretary general of the Mexican Labor Federation, said after the government re fused on Tuesday to grant emer gency raises. The 11,000 unions of the federation have begun fil ing strike notices. Lawyers work to get hostages released ATLANTA (AP) — Attorneys for the government and Cuban detainees worked Wednesday to answer legal questions raised in negotiations for the release of 89 hostages but discouraged hope of a quick resolution to the 10-day standoff. The federal negotiators came under fire Wednesday when a spokesman for the Roman Catho lic Archdiocese of Miami charged that they were prolonging the prison takeover by blocking me diation by Cuban-born Auxiliary Bishop Agustin Roman. Officials search for couple’s identities MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — Officials sought the identities Wednesday of an Asian couple who took poison rather than be questioned about a jetliner that may have been bombed. The woman revived, but said nothing. They flew from Baghdad to Abu Dhabi on the South Korean jetliner, which disappeared Sun day near the Burma-Thailand frontier with 115 people aboard. A search continued Wednesday for the Boeing 707, which South Korean officials believe was de stroyed by a terrorist bomb.