Reagan to speed weapon research The Michigan Daily-Friday, March 25, 1983-Page 9 Three Mile Island From AP and UPI WASHINGTON - President Reagan will order a speed up today in work on a high-technology beam weapon to dest- roy Soviet ballistic missiles before they leave Soviet airspace, administration officials and other sources said yester- day. The order, a directive to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will put into formal language Reagan's decision announed in a televised speech Wednesday to put America on a course away from depen- dence on nuclear retaliation toward a seemingly more defensive posture with a new generation of weapons. SENIOR administration officials acknowledged that President Reagan's vision of a high-technology defense against missile attack is an idea that goes back 10 to 20 years, but they con- tended he has made it a genuine priority. There was still no indication from the administration on the ultimate cost of the project - or the direction it might go in a broad range of possible technologies. One senior official said it was "ab- solutely impossible" to estimate the eventual cost, at least until ad- ministration officials had defined the most promisingresearch approaches designed to produce an impregnable anti-missile defense by the end of the century. ACCORDING TO the officials, Reagan probably would sign a directive Friday setting that process in motion. When asked whether the president's plans could conflict with the 1972 treaty strictly curbing ballistic missile defen- ses, officials said the question probably will not arise for another five to ten years and there will be "ample time to discuss this with the Soviets." But the official Soviet news agency Tass said "deployment of such systems of anti-missile defense would be a direct violation of the Soviet-American treaty on anti-ballistic missiles and its protocol." It denounced Reagan's plans as "a new attempt to achieve superiority in strategic weapons over the Soviet Union and to violate an approximate balance of forces in the world." Asked about the Soviet response, Reagan replied, "I didn't expect them to cheer." Reagan ... pushes weapon build-up engitneer si HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A Bechtel Corp. engineer was suspended yesterday after he complained to federal officials that dangerous shor- tcuts were being taken in the cleanup of the crippled Three Mile Island nuclear plant. Richard Parks, a senior startup engineer at the plant, said Bechtel and the plant owner, General Public Utilities Corp. wanted him "out of their hair." "THIS IS MORE proof they're con- tinuing to harass and intimidate me," he said. "I don't want to be off the island. They want me off . . ." But chief startup engineer Richard Wheeler said in the letter that the com- pany wanted to "insulate" Parks from any harassment and maintain the ef- fectiveness of other employees. "We . . . reject any notion of retaliation in this," said Thomas Flynn, a Bechtel spokesman at TMI. "It's responsible and common sense under the circumstances." WHEELER SAID the company would contact Parks 'within 30 days after reviewing his charges. Although Wheeler promised that Bechtel would not take "any adverse personal action" against Parks, the engineer said he ex- pects he will be fired. At a press conference yesterday in Washington, Parks accused Bechtel uspended0 and GPU of not properly testing a crane that will be used to lift the top of tie damaged reactor later this year. Bechtel, a San Francisco-based engineering and construction firm, holds the prime contract for the1 $ billion cleanup of the nation's wor~t nuclear power plant accident four years ago. 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Rowe said Thomas began following the car carring Liuzzo and the black man, who was later identified by police as LeRoy Moten. "Gene (Thomas) said, 'Goddamn, they know we're after them!" Rowe said, adding that "Thomas got right up by her car and turned his bright lights on." "Wilkins said to me . . . take your goddamned gun out," Rowe said. He said Thomas then passed a gun and some bullets back to him. But, Rowe maintains that he only pretended to fire the gun. "WILKINS fired a shot," Rowe said. "I don't care what the whole goddam- ned world says, I saw it." Rowe said Wilkins kept firing into the car. "The second shot hit the woman in the head," Rowe said. "I didn't know what to do," he said. "In my mind, I just wanted to tell them to pull over." ACCORDING to Rowe, however, the man riding in the car with Liuzzo does not fit Moten's description. 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