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disadvantage
Former officials of the
Reagan administration have
said they would not trade
nuclear capabilities with the
Soviet Union "because we have
an edge,” he said
But Johnson said START
already has produced favorable
results
"The most important part" of
curtailing nuclear threat has
been achieved, he added "A
negotiation is underway.”
Johnson said the Soviet
response to the United States’
last proposal, which included
suggestions where to begin
"deep" cuts, was a counter
proposal, not a rejection
The Soviets new stance and
"serious proposals" under
IFC calls for
groups’ ideas
on governance
The Incidental Fee Committee
decided Wednesday to allow
ASUO-funded programs to sub
mit written opinions on how the
committee should be governed
By allowing the groups to
voice their opinions, the com
mittee will receive more in
formation from members of
various groups, said IFC
member Rick Braun
The statements will be con
sidered but will not be binding,
IFC Chairer Bart Hill said
The committee also una
nimously approved a resolution
consideration by both sides
gives government officials
reason to be optimistic about
the negotiations, Johnson
added
He said "management” of
nuclear considerations is more
effective in dealing with the
Soviet Union than any of the
other proposals offered as
solutions.
After the luncheon, Johnson
indicated that solutions must
accompany any attacks on
current or proposed policies,
emphasizing that the Admin
istration considers the freeze
counter-productive
Tom Lynch, a member of
CALS, said talking about arms
reduction is not enough
He contends that the
production, testing and
deployment of nuclear weapons
must be stopped, and then the
number of armaments can be
reduced
CALS officials and Measure 5
supporters are not trying to
undermine or repudiate the
government's attempts to con
trol nuclear arms, said Lynch
He said that they are using the
democratic process to let
Congress and the administra
tion know what course the
people of Oregon want their
elected officials and negotiators
to pursue
Voters in eight other states
and "numerous'' communities
also will vote on similar
measures in November elec
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