The Michigan Daily-Friday, June 15, 1979-Page 5 T RE ATY TO BE SIGNED MONDA Y Carter: SALT I 'urgent stake' for all ustria (AP) - President six years trying to work out East-West Malcolm Toon, and their wives. tered across the Benelux countries, sterday "all people have troop cuts in central Europe say there BREZHNEV IS scheduled to fly in West and East Germany, Poland, and e" in his summit meeting is little chance the Carter-Brezhnev from Moscow this morning. He and Czechoslovakia. VIENNA, A Carter said ye aurgent stak with Soviety President Leonid , Brezhnev and in the strategic arms limitation treaty they will sign here Monday. Carter and Brezhnev, who arrives today, will meet for the first time, and the session will represent the first for- mal talks between an American president and a Soviet leader since Brezhnev met with Gerald Ford in Vladivostok in November 1974. Apart from signing the SALT II treaty, Carter and Brezhnev may make headway on other arms control measures, including a ban on un- derground nuclear weapons tests. BUT NEGOTIATORS who have spent summit here will break current deadlocks. At most, a spokesperson for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) said, there is hope for a "new political impulse" in the talks aimed at "MB- FR" - mutual and balanced force reduction. The president, his wife Rosalynn and daughter Amy arrived yesterday at Wien-Schwechat Airport and were met by Austrian preident Rui olf Kir- chschlaeger, Chancellor Bruno Kreisky, Foreign Minister Willibald Pahr, and their wives. Also on =hand were U.S. Ambassador to Austria Milton Wolf, Ambassador to Moscow Carter are to pay a ceremonial call this evening on Kirchschlaeger, and are not scheduled to have formal talks until tomorrow morning. No major agreements apart from the SALT II treaty are expected to emerge from this meeting, but the two are ex- pected to discuss a range of topics - among them extension of most-favored- nation trade status to the Soviet Union, Soviet policy on Jewish emigration and treatment of dissenters, the Middle East following the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty and the situation in Southern Africa. At issue also are MBFR ground troops and weapons in an area scat- " JNOHUMAN being can rest secure in a world of unrestrained nuclear weapons," Carter said. "All nations, and all people today, share an overriding interest in maintaining peace in the nuclear age." "We are confident," Carter said, "that SALT II will widen the areas of cooperation and reduce the dangers of nuclear holocaust. "The people of Vienna, the people of Europe, and the peoples of many other nations have known the bitter price of war twice in this century. This week, all people will take another step towards security and lasting peace." WASHING blood is beg White House, and his aides 1980. And no o quite like Se Mass.). Wednesday ministrationc president's c health insura the real targe rivals for the nomination ne Carter set t target - at a day night whe not once but1 I'll whip his a THE MAS, later gave his not a candidat But the Georg White House less inclined word. "Some peo thought Ken health insurar adviser yeste But there ai Presidential campaign gears rev up for 1980 ' TON (AP) - The political he's interested in being president." request from our military people for us prediction of defeating Kennedy if the inning to quicken at the Waving a copy of Kennedy's critical to builda heavy missile." senator runs in 1980. Neither Carter nor where President Carter response to Carter's national health in- Asked if Jackson's speech might Kennedy has declared his candidacy. are preparing for battle in surance plan, this aide said: "I don't harm the Carter-Brezhnev summit, Powell said he had not asked Carter ne makes their pulse race believe there is anyone around here Powell replied, "It's hardly helpful." whether the quotation was accurate, n. Edward Kennedy (D- anymore whpo thinks he believes in Minutes later, at the same press but volunteered: "I can confirm, as the health insurance." briefing, the subject was Kennedy. president has indicated publicly, that was the day Carter ad- SOME OF THE toughest language POWELL DID not deny that Carter any race he is involved in he can win officials lashed back at the this week was reserved for another had actually made his now-famous and intends to win." ritics. SALT and national potential Democratic candidate, Sen. nce were the issues, but Henry Jackson of Washington, a har-. As were Carter's potential dliner on U.S.-Soviet relations and the Democratic presidential new SALT II treaty that Carter will sign ext year. in Vienna next week with Soviet he tone - and the prime President Leonid Brezhnev. White House dinner Mon- "Grossly misleading," was White n he was quoted as saying House press secretary Jody Powell's twice: "If Kennedy runs, comment on Jackson's statement that ss." seven years of Soviet-American detente SACHUSETTS Democrat was leading to a decade of U.S. ap- stock response that "I'm peasement of the Russians. to and don't expect to be." "Misguided and simply wrong," said ia Democrat's boys in the Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. inner circle are less and POWELL IN effect accused Jackson to take Kennedy at his of kpowingly misstating facts related to U.S. Military defense and the Strategic ple in the White House Arms Limitation Treaty. "There was a nedy was interested in misleading reference to the fact that we nce," said one key Carter couldn't build a heavymissile," Powell rday, speaking privately. told reporters. He said Jackson knew MISCELLANEOUS re those of us who think "there has been no consideration or DISCO VEGAS FIESTA NIGHT Disco Dance Contest Wed. June 20 1st Prize-3 Days & Nights Lodging for 2 in Las Vegas. Casino chips, Meals, Drinks-PLUS many extras 2nd & 3rd place contestants also rewarded NO COVER CHARGE AT THE DOOR Tues.-DISCO DANCE INSTRUCTION Wed.-DANCE CONTEST HIPPY HOURS TUES.-SAT 8-140pm-V2 price On ALL-drinks, beer ".611 Church St. near S. 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