The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, July 24, 1985- Page 15 Reagan welcomes visiting Chinese leader WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Reagan, THE AGREEMENT, which faces a 90-day wife, Lin Jaimei. Reagan's role was curtailed benefit," Reagan urged Li, "Let us proceed in still hoarse and pale from cancer surgery, congressional review period, would only per- and the length of the dinner shortened to ac- that spirit." welcomed Chinese President Li Xiannian in a mit the sale of nuclear reactors and related commodate his continued convalescence. "Hu jing, hu hui," he said. "As leaders of spirit of "hu jing, hu hui - mutual respect, technology for peaceful purposes. With his wife close at hand, Reagan still great nations, we should expect nothing more mutual benefit" yesterday and authorized the Telling reporters he felt "fine," Reagan showed some effects of major surgery and an and accept nothing less." sale of nuclear reactors to China. hailed the growth in U.S.-Sino relations and eight-day hospital stay. He and Li stood Relations with the Soviet Union, moder- At his first full-dress appearance since told Li, "Both our peoples should be proud that through their two national anthems. nization of the Chinese economy and the leaving Bethesda Naval Hospital Saturday, in a few short years, a solid foundation of good Recalling how he proposed in Peking last burgeoning - if hardly trouble-free - U.S.- Reagan greeted Li with abbreviated but color- will has been laid." year that the two nations build an even Sino trade relationship were among the issues ful military honors and gave his approval to a Later, Reagan and his wife Nancy were stronger bond around the Chinese principle of at the top of the American agenda for the long-stalled agreement on nuclear cooperation. hosting a black-tie state dinner for Li and his "hu jing, hu hui - mutual respect, mutual Reagan-Li talks. Investors hit gold in Key West KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI) - Lawyer David Paul Horan and nearly 200 other investors were trying to figure out yesterday what their personal for- tunes now total following the discovery of $400 million in sunken Spanish galleon treasure. "All my creditors are very happy," Horan said. He figures his share is $2 million. The 42-year-old attorney owns one half of 1 percent of Treasure Salvors Inc., the sea hunters who struck riches Saturday by finding the main cache of the Nuestra Senora de la Atocha, a Spanish galleon that sank in a hurricane 363 years ago. The ship took 550 people and millions of dollars worth of gold, silver and jewels with it to the bottom. Gusty winds from Tropical Storm Bob forced divers protected by guards "armed to the teeth" to halt the salvage operation. The storm moved across the state yesterday, leaving nothing for divers and investors to do but dream their riches. Mel Fisher, president of a band of adventurous deep-sea scavengers, became an instant millionaire. So did some of the investors. Daily Photo by KATE O'LEARY Found art This assemblage of objects isn't meant as surrealist sculpture. Itis the makings of a display for the works of a fiber artist in the State Street Art Fair. S.A. continues arrests of black leaders (Continue from Page 1) POLICE have accused the UDF are connected to the UDF, sources dedicate ourselves to the freedom - an alliance of some 600 black said. Police, in keeping with the news struggle for all of us, black and white groups with a total membership of 1.5 blackout imposed for the state of in South Africa." million - of being behind the black emergency, refused to give details. The crowd cheered and, with Tutu violence in the country. In the past One person arrested yesterday leading them on, chanted: "We shall two days, they have arrested several though not under emergency rules, be free! 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