Paga 2 Daily Nebraskan 555 He-:' m& Stuec National sr-d international news from tli 2 H cuter News Report is; 402 477-9347 6 a tin 'D'Zn0 HOURS M.T.W.F 1000 - 8:00 TH 12:00-100 St 10:00- 5:00 Sun CLOSE 0 Sd$ Series (it "Xtttx 3300 As boys, they made a pact to share their fortunes, their loves, their lives. As men, they shared adream to rise from poverty to power. Forging an empire built on greed, violence and betrayal, thtir dream would end as a mystery that refused to die. V V. 1 . i p r '"",! n r " 8 E L'i jQi .. uk,. 4 -' -i L-i cmj lizzzzzzzzzzj a iica a sct lec::e m si kgekt Da 00 t:ce m a mi is nra- ks.irara Lcavina upesci ! ! J over calcD to Tcivan . . PEKING President Reagan's talks with Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in China this weekend have underlined that U.S. support for Taiwan is still the key stumbling block to the developing Sino-American relationship. The two leaders discussed U.S. anas sales to the Chinese nationalists of Taiwan, who have defied Peking with U.S. support since 19-10, Although Reagan and Deng emerged smiling from the meeting, they reported no progress on the issue. According to diplomats in Peking, Deng is torn between the need for U.S. technology to speed China's modernization and leftist pres sure within the Communist Party to shun con tacts with the United States 3 Ion 3 as it sup ports Taipei Reagan, who throughout most of his political career has condemned commu nism and backed the Chinese nationalists, also must contend with political pressures from the Republican right wing which still opposes dealings with Peking. The United States will not abandon old friends on Taiwan to make new ones elsewhere, Reagan said before he left Washington. By old friends Reagan meant the national ists, who lost to the Communists in the Chinese civil war but have continued to rule Taiwan since 1949 under the banner of the "Republic of China." Train Mils four on Texas bridge KINGSVXLLE, Texas A freight train plowed into a group of illegal aliens on a railroad bridge Sunday night, killing a man, two women and one child and injuring seven others, .police said. The aliens, all Salvadorans, were walking along the 40-foot-high open bridge above a creek about GO miles north of the Texas-Mexico border, Kenedy County Sheriff Jim Chandler said. The dead included a man," between 30 and 35, a 38-year-old woman and her 21 -year-old daughter, he said. One of the girls died in a hospital today. Some of those injured were reported in serious condition. A ' railroad spokesman said the train traveling at about 40 miles an hour, approached the bridge from around a curve and the engineer did not have enough time to stop after seeing the group on the track ahead. Chandler said the aliens had entered the United States from Mexico, probably near the border town of Brownsville. Chandler said the aliens told police they were being escorted by smugglers who had charged them $600 each to take them across the border to Houston where they had jobs waiting. They had been traveling in vehi cles on a road but left them to walk along the bridge in an effort to go around a border patrol checkpoint, Chandler said. , Nuclear site opens with problem SAN LUIS OBISPO, California The Diablo Canyon nuclear power station finally began low power testing Sunday, eight years behind target, billions of dollars over budget and with a technical problem. Ten hours after the test began, station officials said they had reported to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission what they classified as an unusual event some non-radioactive water in the station wrongly flowed into a holding tank. The offi cials said the situation, which presented no danger, was corrected within an hour and the test on one of the station's two giant nuclear reactors continued. Outside the station, perch ed on the California coastline midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, 30 demonstra tors protested against the test Tornado taltesiifc in Oklahoma MANNFGRD, Okla. - A tornado ripped through this small lake community Sunday, killing one person, injuring a number of others and damaging three churches and several other build ings, police said. An unidentified man was kilJed as he waited outside for a ride home after leaving early from services at the irst Baptist Church, police said. Other church members huddled in a hallwayescaped serious injury. . '