—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1976 20 Candidates (Continued from Page 17] without it, the only alter native is to go back to the more than 25 years of Cold War confrontation “when we were never sure what we might do to solve problems.” Robert Walker said he does not believe the detente policy has been in the best interests of the United States, and that any foreign policy decision should be grounded in our own national interest first. Lancaster Mayor Richard Scott said detente is good for this country if both sides are “playing under the same ground rules, which we are not.” He said, “The United States is playing under its normal moralistic, good fellow game, and the Russians are playing it exactly the opposite. We’re the laughing stock in the Soviet world because, as we are playing the game of detente, they are building up their armed forces and it’s changing the balance of the world. Donald Krank said he agreed with Scott’s position. Darvin Boyd said detente in favorable if both sides live up to it. “If they don’t and we find out in the SALT I and SALT II talks that the Soviet Union is breaking the agreement, we should stop the agreement and tell the world.” A 1 Lewis summed bis position up this way: “Fight for peace but play under die same rules and play tough.” Alonzo Baxter after asking Mrs. Shirk for her definition of detente (briefly, understanding and easing of tensions with the Soviet Union), he said, “Yes, if that’s what detente is.” Norman Aamodt said detente is hazardous, good or bad. Herbert Mearig said detente is good if it can keep brush fires from breaking into conflagrations. “But the rules of the game must be uniform, on site inspection and the elimination of these third underworld revolutions which they are shipping to other countries.” All the candidates chose to answer McCloud’s question on whether they were op posed to gun control and some also gave an opinion on a new bill that bans Saturday night specials, which came out of committee Tuesday afternoon. Boyd (first to answer) “I’m against it (gun con trol), period.” He said be had originally thought there should be some control of Saturday night specials but has a big problem defining just what a Saturday night special is. He said we should punish the people who use the guns to commit crimes, not punish the guns. Lewis said he supports the mandatory sentencing provision of the new bill (sentencing of those con victed of using a gun while committing a felony), but added, “I think we have to do something about Saturday night specials, but I haven’t seen a definition that would solve the problem.” Walker said he is op posed to any and all gun control measures. Mohler said he is op posed to gun control. Aaxnodt said we have a Constitutional right to own firearms. Miller—said be is opposed to gun control, but favors mandatory sentencing. 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