Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 7, 1977 Brown sees modest arms pact WASHINGTON (Al)-Defense Secretary Harold- Brown indi- cated yesterday he thinks the best the United States can hope far hy October is a stopgap strategic arms limitation agree- meat with Russia "The probabilities of a com- prehensive agreement by Oct 3 are not high,' Brown told a news conference. BUT IHE ADDED: "There is a pretty good chance there will be some sort of agreement by vrownI then of a modest kind." Later, be said such an agree- ment might follow the lines of the Vladivostok understanding of 1974 under which the United States and Russia tentativety accept.ed a 2,400 limit for each side on strategic bombers and missiles, including 1,320 armed with multiple warheads. The present five-year U.S.-So- viet SALT agreement is due to expire Oct. 3. Brown suggested it could be extended explicitly or tacitly while the two powers try for a comprehensive pact covering the next 10 years. BROWN WHO helped shape the 1972 agreement and is a' key adviser to President Car- ter in the new effort, indicated strongly that the United States willnot 'change its basic posi- tion when Soviet and U.S. dip- lomats meet in Geneva on May 18 to try to end the deadlock. "We should not feel called upon" to offer a new proposal each time the Russians reject an American plan, Brown said. At the same time, Brown cau- tio-"d "aest any sudden move tO increase U.S. weapons pro- grams because of failure so far to reach a new SAIT agree- ' ment. "I don't think there is any need to over-react," he said. THE RUSSIANS hase reject- ed the Carter administration's first proposal for a comprehen- sive agreement, which would re- duce the number of nuclear weapons on each side for the first time and strictly limit the biggest missiles. On other matters, the defense secretary said: * Published reports that the Russians have scored a break- through toward an exotic new directed energy beam weapon that could neutralize American missiles have "no basis is avail- able evidence." * He has not yet decided on a recommendation to Carter about the future of the BI bomb- er, *)he cruise missile, which is A central issue in the dead- locked SALT tatks, "is very im. portant from a military point of view" and the Russians "hase more reason to be concerned' about that weapon because they trail the United States in its technology. 0 Be will press for improse- ment, in NATO's readine, when he visits Europe for the spring meeting of NATO de. fense ministers. In an exchange n ith report ers following his newrs confe:. ence, Brown said he expects consultations will begin soon w, U.S. plans to withdraw griis troops from South Korea. And he said he may ii South Korea later this year, ptis sibly during the summer. President Carter has expressed an intension to withdraw he 32,000 U.S. ground troops from South Korea over the next fou or five years, leaving U.S. air power there in place. Adminis tration officials have promis to consult with South Korea an Japan before making final dec: sions on implementing the with drawal. "Absolutely enchanting, the way Castaneda is enchanting." fit' is ' i t Lyalltson SUPERNATURE $7957 "Simhonnai STumh u v Son murders, eats father MIDWEST CITY, Okla. (AP) - Police say they found pieces of a man's body stuffed in an apartment refrigerator and ar- rested a man believed to be the victim's son on a charge of murder. The suspect, identified by po- the mini ad with MAXI power You'll get fash results from a Daily classified ad and now you can place it by mail. Just fill out the coupon below and enclose your check for $3.70. Checks are payable to the Michigan Daily and no ads will be accepted without payments. 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Styling is our game. U-M Stylists at the UNION 8.:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Police said they found a bloody handsaw and knife in the apart ment where the pieces of the body were found Thursday. They said some of the human flesh in the refrigerator had appareat ly been cooked, and a fork was alongside the remains. Positive identification of the victim was impossible without an autopsy because of the con- dition of the remains, Cox said BUT POLICE said they were working on the assumption that the dead man was the father of the suspect and the apart ment's tenant, Theodore Canat: Gregory Canatis was arrested without resistance about 2,3t4 a.m. today, Cox said, after eigt detectives, search dogs, and a:: Oklahoma City police helicopter spent several hours looki"g for him near the scene of the killing in this Oklahoma City suburb Cox said police arrived at the apartment shortly before 11 p.m Thursday, after a friend asked them to check to make sure Theodore Canatis was alt right Where House Records and Sorry no Personol checks showtime: 8 p.m. ticket info.: 483-6402