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Show as Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Monday, February i, 2 1982 World Roundup The latest in national and international news - from United Press International tern WW ml I DISCOUNT BOOTS 'N JEANS 1350 Israel Accused ot Intelligence Theft - In Jerusalem. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin s spokesman called the report a "cheap invention not even worthy of comment. "Israel cannot react every time a journalist thinks he has a big scoop," said the spokesman, Uri Porath. Another Israeli official, who asked not to be identified said, "The initial source for this Iran cannot be described as a thing reliable source by any stretch of the imagination." The newspaper said the papers, seized in November 1979, have been reprinted in one cf Israeli intelWASHINGTON (UPI) ligence agencies used bribery, blackmail and bugging in efforts to get sensitive U.S. intelligence and technical information, it was reported today. The Washington Post quoted documents captured when Iranian militants took over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran as saying that Israeli intelligence agencies spying on the United States bugged the American embassy in Tel Aviv during the 1950s, and made crude attempts to bribe Marine guards and to blackmail an embassy employee who was having an affair with an Israeli woman. ROME (UPI) - Polish OSLO, Norway (UPI) Solidarity trade union leader Lech Walesa has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for the second straight year, the Committee said today. The nomination was con- firmed by committee secretary Dr. Joseph Sverdrup. Walesa has been under house arrest since the Dec. 13 imposition of martial law in Poland when the indepsndent union was suspended. The 1331 prize went to the Office of the U.N, High Commissioner for Refugees. Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, another man allegedly held by communist authorities, is also a 1982 candidate for the prize that will be worth at least Sverdrup said. Wallenberg helped thousands of Jews flee the Nazi holocaust in World War II and was arrested by the Soviet Red Army in 1945 for unknown reasons. If alive, he $181,000, would be 69. The Kremlin claims he died in in 1947 but reports have persistently reached the West that he survived in Soviet jails until at jail least - A Egypt (UF1) newspaper reported Libya was opening its border with Egypt today for the first time in three years; an indication of improving relations between Egypt and other Arab nations. The Al Ahram newspaper quoted provincial governor Maj. Gen. Youssri as saying the border crossing on the Mediterranean will be opened to allow Egyptian teachers working in Libya to cross for a vacation in semi-offici- sources said search operations in the capital turned up fhrpp Rpd Brigade hiHwnjts. gf least one of them containing large quantities of weapons and documents. Dozier amazed authorities by requesting rigorous r debriefing sessions just four days after a lightning police assault freed him from his Red Brigades captors. 1975. The Nobel Peace Committee never announces all nominations but confirms names under questioning. Sverdrup last year d of the disclosed around 77 candidates but will this year release very few, he said. four-hou- one-thir- "I've always felt that Egypt. The Libyan regime of Col. Moammar Khadafy had shut the border in 1979 as part of an Arab campaign to ostracize the regime of the late Anwar Sadar for signing a peace treaty with Israel. NEW DELHI, India The body of the deposed King of Sikkim, placed in the traditional upright lotus position, was flown to his beloved Himalayan homeland today for last Buddhist rites and cremation. Palden Thondup Namgyal, who captured the world's imagination with his marriage to New York socialite Hope Cooke in 1963, died of cancer Friday in a New York hospital. He lost his title as chogyal or king in 1975 when Sikkim became an Indian state. The of the body on the story. The Post reported that the documents indicated U.S. diplomatic and intelligence personnel stationed in Iran tracked Israeli intel- ligence agents and activities there. The documents described attempts by Israeli intelligence to spy on the United States that included: ' Shin Beth the counterespionage branch of Israeli intelligence! tried to penetrate the U.S. consulate general in Jerusalem through a clerical employee who was having an affair with a Jerusalem girl." leader, clad in Sikkimese garments and placed in an upright coffin in the traditional Buddhist the past three years, Egyptians wishing to reach Libya had to fly first to Rome of Valet-tMalta, and then catch a connecting flight to Tripoli. Al Ahram said 27 Egyptian teachers and their families will k cross the border today for a mid year vacation in Egypt, and w'll be allowed to return to Libya "by the same route." During Austria WERFENWENG, Rescuers working un(UPl) der the threat of more avalanches dug out the last body from a massive fall of wet snow, bringing the death toll to 13. Police said five boys, five girls and three adults were killed and three boys and two girls were recovered alive from the avalanche which buried the skiers Sunday on an Alpine slope. Four teenagers were found buried but alive Sunday and a fifth dug himself out of the snow and alerted authorities. Rescuers had suspended the search Sunday because of a blinding blizzard and the acute danger of further avalanches. that of a 17- The last bodv - MOSCOW lotus position, arrived in New Delhi early today aboard a commercial flight. The Chogyal's oldest son, Wanchoo, and the governor of Sikkim, Homi Talyarkhan, received the body at the airport. The funeral party accompanying Prince - China has ignored U.S. ap(UPI) peals for trade sanctions and agreed to increase trade with the Polish military government by about 30 percent, an East European diplomat said today. h Western diplomats said the trade protocol for 1982 appeared designed in part to rebuke President Reagan for pressing China to adopt the American attitude toward the imposition of martial law in Poland. "I suppose this is the answer to Reagan," a West European diplomat said. China had previously avoided tipping its hand on the Polish military crackdown, neither supporting nor condemning Poland's government in its public Sino-Polis- was found today. The skiers included 15 teenagers and three adult all from a school in Berchtesgaden: on the German side of the Austrian border. The dead included the adults. "The 'prayer for freedom' (in the program) comes from those who encourage and feed the most reactionary, dictatorial and regimes, those who arm the Israeli aggressor and torpedo sanctions against the racist ruled Republic of South Africa." the official Soviet news agency Tass said in a commentary. '"Human rights' is the talk of those who have created in their own country a legalized system of arbitrary rule," Tass said. It said U.S. human rights violations included h shooting at rioters in Miami, using army and police forces to 'pacify' fighters against racism and handcuffing the leaders of the air controllers' union for coming out in defense of their vital rights." The program was not broadcast in the Soviet Union but Soviet television announcers read critical comments. statements. The East European diplomat, who had access to the negotiations that resulted in the signing of the trade agreement, said China will provide textiles, consumer items and food to economically strapped Poland. "There is quite a substantial increase in comparison with last year," he said. "We are very happy with that. The increase is 25 or 30 percent in comparison with last year." Sino-Polis- h China will provide textiles, consumer items and food to Poland under the $140 million trade protocol, the diplomat said. O. "The mild temperatures up on the mountain caused acute danger of avalanches." The conditions, cited in the newspaper Monday Morning, call for withdrawal of all territory ocPalestinian cupied since 1967, setting up a PLO-ru- n state and ending the state of war existing between Israel and Syria since 1948. 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MEN'S SUITS China Snubs US Poland Policy PEKING B DAY VALUES PRESIDENT'S Reg. to 3.50 The Soviet Union denounced (UPI) 799 BURLINGTON SOCKS the Netherlands. and Princess Yang-chethe king's two youngest children, and other relatives. The body was placed in Sikkim House, the Sikkim governor's mansion in New Delhi, for a last homage in the Indian capital before being flown to Gangtok, the Sikkimese capital, aboard a special Indian Air Force plane. Hamburg youth special The ICA estimated the audience for the broadcast was 90 million. The agency said the program was heard or viewed by 30 million in West Germany, 15 million in Italy, 11 million in France and 5 million in Wangchuk year-ol- d a the television special against martial law in Poland as a "pompous" spectacle and accused the Reagan administration of hypocrisy in condemning human rights in Poland. Warsaw's official radio attacked the program, saying it did nothing to alleviate the country's financial plight. Produced by the International Communication Agency, the program Sunday featured statements of support for Poland's suspended Solidarity labor movement from President Reagan and the leaders of 14 other democracies. two-wee- the body included have TUESDAY E "ilo? then told how faith helped him make it through the long days of captivity. Col. Thomas Barham, base commander, said Italian authorities wanted Dozier's debriefing sessions to last only an hour to allow rest time but the general, a West Point graduate and Vietnam veteran, asked for four-hosessions. "We were amazed that after what he's been through he would be abie to concentrate so long," Barham said. The general took a short break from the sessions Sunday to attend the Protestant worship service at the base chapel, accompanied by his wife Judith, 47. and daughter Cheryl. 22. "I prayed that both Judy and I could maintain a proper perspective during this time," he told base personnel and guests. "It was easy for me. I knew what was happening to me, but Judy did not. "Judy and I have always shared a philosophy that bad times, bleak times, scary times always pass and that those times help us to face life with a better attitude." he said. "The words we use around the house are 'The good Lord knows what he's doing.'" he said. Dozier has no plans to leave Italy immediately but wants to take a vacation in the United States soon, the commander said. While investigators interrogated Dozier, police continued their hunt for terrorists throughout northern Italy and released additional details of Dozier's period of captivity. Roast Beef Au Jus 8 WESTERN SHIRTS Soviets Denounce TV Show a, Avalanche Kills 13 Published Sunday 1555 MEN'S On Poland King's Body Flown to Sikkim (UPI) -- I relationship with God." Dozier said Sunday at a church service at the chapel on the U.S. Army base in Viccnza where he is resting after 42 days in terrorist hands. At the service, base chaplain Maj. Robert E. Ben-dic- k said a prayer of thanks for Dozier's release. Dozier. who has appeared unaffected by his ordeal, Middle East experts said the Libyan decision to reopen the crossing at Mossaed on the Libyan side and Salloum on the Egyptian side: appeared a gesture of reconciliation toward the new regime of President Hosni Mubarak. . Anti-terrori- st gang. Follce Libya Opening Egypt Border CAIRO, - police launched search operations in several neighborhoods of Rome today looking for Red Brigades terrorists linked to the kidnappers of U.S. Brig. Gen James L. Dozier, officers said. Police said several people were taken in for questioning during the searches, but they refused to say whether the operation was brought "on by information received frora Red Brigades suspects arrested in Verona and Padua in the area where Dozier was freed Thursday. Dozier, meanwhile, was being questioned by police, who said he was standing up well in the sessions despite his 42 days in the hands of the terror Walesa Nominated for Nobel Nobel survey ligence sources as saying the appeared to be a faithful reproduction of the original. Nachman Shai. a spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in Washington declined comment PRESIDENT'S DAY Gen. Dozier Incident Triggers More Red Brigade Searches Briefs Norwegian 13 volumes of documents and commentary published as paperback books in Iran. The volumes were based on papers purported to have been pieced together by Iranian revolutionaries who seized the embassy. The disclosures on Israeli activity are contained in a copy of a CIA secret survey entitled "Israel: Foreign Intelligence and Security Services." The Post quoted intel- 200 W. PROVO M. 375 5103 1 1480 N. 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