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He said the move reflected his administra tion's strong commitment to arms control and voiced once again his "deep personal regret" that the Soviet Union had walked out of two sets of nuclear arms talks in Geneva. In other areas Reagan said Congress must take some of the blame for stimulating terror ism in Lebanon and that the current debate on U.S. policy in Central America was not helpfuL He reiterated his administration's criticism of Congress' recent role in foreign policy-making, saying these decisions could not be made by "a committee of 535 members." He also played down the importance of Soviet naval maneuvers in the Atlantic Ocean. Asked at his news conference what he thought of the 40-ship Soviet fleet movement in the North Atlantic, he replied: "I think it's spring." House scuttles Reagan budget WASHINGTON The House of Representa tives Wednesday buried the budget for 1985 that President Reagan submitted only two months ago. The Democratic-controlled House voted 401-1 to scuttle the budget Reagan presented in Feb ruary with a $180 billion deficit, two years after his target date for balancing the U.S. budget for the first time since 1969. A Democrat offered the Reagan plan, which has been re-estimated by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office to show a $192 billion deficit in 1985. Republican leader Bob Michel of Illinois urged his party to vote against it as a "symbolic vote against chicanery," asserting that Demo crats wanted to "embarrass the president" by raising it when Republicans had already con ceded it was "obsolete" since Reagan has pro posed additional deficit cuts since February. Senate refuses troop ban WASHINGTON - The Senate Wednesday refused to ban the introduction of U.S. combat forces in El Salvador without congressional approval although Democrats charged that the United States is "sliding" toward war there. The Republican-controlled Senate agreed, however, to withhold emergency military aid for El Salvador if a new president elected there next month is deposed by a military cpup. Democrats tried to make an amendment to a $61.7 million urging military aid bill for El Sal vador a test of whether U.S. forces should fight for the U.S.-backed Salvadoran government. The lost 59-36. Mental test ordered for Gaye LOS ANGELES The 70-year-old father of soul singer Marvin Gaye, charged with his son's murder, was ordered Wednesday to undergo mental tests. Los Angeles Municipal Court Judge Michael Tynan postponed an arraignment by the father, also named Marvin Gaye, and remand ed him in the custody of the county Depart ment of Health for the tests. Gaye, a former church minister, is accused of shooting his 44-year-old son twice in the chest on Sunday after an argument. AIDS research success reported u60?1 'Doctors reported Wednesday that they may have discovered how Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome disrupts the body's immune system, a finding that could point the Way to a cure. The researchers said at they have found that the white blood ceils oi AID victims have lost the ability to make two substances the body needs to fight the infect ions Uiat eventually kill patients with the dis ease. One of those substances is gamma inter ieron, a once rare chemical that can now be made m large quantities thanks to genetic engineering techniques. . wting in the New England Journal of Medi cine, the scientists said their results are "encour ang becase they offer evidence that ramma interferon maybe a useful treatment for AIDS.