The Michigan Daily-Sunday, December 10, 1978-Page Vance warns Soviet Union LONDON (AP)-Secretary of State Cyrus Vance warned Moscow yester- day against using strategic arms limitation talks with America to establish supremacy in tactical nuclear, weapons in Europe. Vance, in a major and wide-ranging policy speech, also ruled out U.S. inter- vention to aid the embattled Shah of Iran-while reaffirming support for what he called Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's efforts to establish "a liberalized democracy." VANCE SPOKE in London at the Royal Institute for International Af- fairs before going on to Cairo and Jerusalem to press Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin for the peace settlement they outlined at Camp David 10 weeks ago. The two Middle East leaders had established the Dec. 17 date as a deadline for reaching a full accord. Vance said he was willing to shuttle back and forth between Cairo and Jerusalem if developments warrant it. DURING HIS London visit, Vance also met with British Foreign Secretary David Owen for a working session on southern Africa, Iran, Eastern Europe and other topics. In the speech, Vance focused on American and Soviet moves toward a strategic arms limitation treaty, which is intended to put a ceiling on strategic nuclear weapons by limiting the num- ber of their vehicles-long-range bom- bers and missiles. Vance said the superpowers have recognizI "the central fact" of arms equality and that "the pursuit of superiority by either side would result in frustration, waste, increased tension and in the end reduced security for all." BUT HE SAID Soviet improvements and increases in tactical nuclear forces targeted against Europe have been ob- served, and "the Soviets must under- stand that we will not let a weakness develop at any point." Vance said the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has "several" nuclear modernization programs of its own in process and the NATO allies are trying to fashion a common plan regarding their needs. NATO authorities, who met in Brussels last week, had hinted at a build-up in Soviet tactical nuclear weapons-from new medium-range missiles to the already deployed Back- fire bomber. THE NATIO LEADERS said they believed the Soviet buildup is geared toward enhancing Moscow's bargaining position in advance of future SALT negotiations. C I t 1 Economis to energy (continued from Page 1) depend on oil revenues to finance theirI modernization programs. By cutting back on production, they are also cut- ting back on their much-needed revenues for these programs, Wilhelm pointed out. Currently, anti-Shah forces in Iran want to cut back the nation's oil produc- tion. The many protests and demon- strations in that country over the past few months have been spearheaded in part by devout Moslems opposed to the westernization that oil revenues have brought to Iran. Yet Wilhelm believes Iranian oil cut- backs will only "modify the time before OPEC. will get into trouble." To Wilhelm, modernization in Iran will be hard to reverse. He said he doubts many of the former nomads now working in the oilfields would want to return to their former, lower living standards. "The OPEC monopoly is under con- tinuing, steady pressure," Wilhelm concluded. 1 3 AL11 HEALTH SERVICE HANDBOOK: Sunscreens QUESTION: I am going to Florida sun's ultraviolet rays over Christmas vacation and am con- years may cause pre, cerned about all the sun I will be getting the skin or skin canc (skin cancer). Do you know which sun- the American Cancer tan lotions protect against harmful rays all of the 300,000 or m but still allow you to get a tan? 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And this pressure will increase as time goes on, he said, especially as more oil and natural gas starts to come from Alaska's North Slope and the Nor th Sea. Mexico and the Pacific Ocea floor off the Chinese coast also hol large oil and gas reserves waiting tapped, the professor added. Over the next decade or so, Wiln expects the price of oil and natural ja to drop due to the increasing supply originally brought about by the Arab oi embargo of five years ago. As a result of this expected drop ii prices, Wilhelm feels that alternative energy sources such as geothermal, wind and solar power will satisfy only a small portion of the world's e gy demand. To Wilhelm, homeownerjIn stalling solar panels are pro ly wasting their time and money becaus it takes several years to recover' the cost of one of these units. In the meantime, he said, "you;find yourself with a high-priced uneconomical unit" as oil and natura] gas prices continue to fall. 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THE AUDIENCE looks on as the puppet imitates human action. It also observes one of the beachcomber's imitations of its own head-brushing mntions This heacheomber in turn watches his peers ape this movement in a multiple cause-and-effect which raises intriguing questions about human destiny and free will. "Acrylic Flake Diagram" is a free- interpretation number choreographed by Gus Solomons Jr. Solomons solos the first movement, "Layout," with mildly sleezy hip-shot poses and sensuous arm movements derived from Indian and Javanese dance. With amazing flexibility, his exceptionally elegant arms reach behind his back and out around his thigh. The second movement, "Head-On," is a delightful interplay of human. bodies in psychedelic leotards, hopping, leaping, flirting, taunting, and pulling each other. Why impose any inter- pretation on it? It is an enjoyable num- ber, and a good one with which to end the program after the more intense concerns of "Terranulluis Wrought," "The Exiles," and "Muse." Truly the efforts of Lund, Glenn, and Solomons, combined with the University dancers, demonstrate that dance is flourishing in Ann Arbor appointed by the U.S. Food and Drug 3-(4-Methylbenzylidene)-camphor; So- Administration (FDA), persons who dium 3, 4-dimethylphenyl-glyoxylate. should be extra cautious about ex- Proper use of the sunscreen is very posure to the sun are those of Northern important. 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