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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 18 Page m 1983 Thursday, January 6, World Roundup The latest in national and international news from United Press International Will eeond- Soviet Satellite Sputters Out Prematurely The Pentagon said altnough it the satellite's orbit are part of a expected the satellite to blaze into operation." Soviet spy satellite will come "We have no fears about the fate the atmosphere sometime in Janu- to back earth later of this sputnik," he said at a news ary, it did not know exactly when, this crashing "At this time we do not know month, but a Russian space expert conference. it will land," a brusque said today it does not pose "a "This satellite is on a statement said. "Nor do dangerous situation." operation now," Kotelnikov said. we know precisely when to expect Cosmos 1402, an ocean surveil- "It is not a dangerous situation." lance satellite Launched Aug. 30 and Kotelnikov's brief comments Intelligence and other sources reported to be carrying more than came at a news conference devoted 100 pounds of uranium 235 to power to the recent flight of cosmonauts were more precise on details of the its radar and other equipment, is Anatoly Berezovoy and Valentin Soviet Cosmos 1402. But they said it descending slowly at a rate that Lebedev. He did not say what was impossible at this stage to say could bring it into the Earth's prompted the operation or what the exactly where it would come down in either the Northern or Southern atmosphere in late January, mili- satellite was directed to do. and sources said At White the House, Larry tary intelligence "God only knows that," a senior Wednesday. Spe&kes said today of the satellite, But Vladimir Kotelnikov, vice "We're aware of it. We are going to official said. "We won't know unitl where president of the Soviet Academy of ask through diplomatic channels for a few hours before it will penetrate." Sciences, said in Moscow changes further information about it." WASHINGTON Pentagon says a The (UPI) nuclear-powere- d in "pre-planne- d pre-plann- ed ." re-ent-ry Gramm Will Run as Republican - fiscal policy, Gramm was ousted by House Democartic leaders from his seat on the Budget Committee W BENTON HARBOR, Mich. (UPI) Mayor Wilce Cooke, whose home was burglarized last month, is urging all city residents to "buy guns and use them as needed." Cooke is kicking off a campaign to persuade the 14,700 residents of this Lake Michigan city that "no home is complete without a gun." Cooke said Wednesday he would if needed," "campaign to persuade area residents to arm themselves. He added that he will ask state and county police departments to teach weapon safety courses to novice gun owners. I" J ;f door-to-do- budget-cuttin- g Monday. He responded Wednesday by resigning from the House Phil Gramm and announcing plans to seek election as a Republican. re- Next Cardinal from Chicago "" ana, wim a the rest of Cosmos separate rocket loft it into a higher rhit rhev said there was separa- tion but tne reactor part went down( not up Thi' -- is,, mav have happened in the latest Cosmos failure, they said. Radioactivity from Cosmos 954 was detected Jan. 25, 1978, and by Feb. 1, Canadian searchers had found three radioactive fragments. Cosmos 1402 was expected to last about four t0 s,x months after wnjCh, according to previous boviet s, practicei it would have been boosted up into higher space and mm up parked in an oruu to 800. years. rocket-Hemisphere- n ..11.:.. "Everyone should have a weapon to protect himself against the growing crime element," Cooke said. "We've got high unemployment in Benton Harbor, so we've got a growing crime element. It's time we let out criminals know that if they break into a home, they could be in jeopardy," Cooke said. Cooke said an individual should do what he has to to protect himself. "You do whatever you think is necessary. There's no law against shooting a person if he's in you 53 home." Occupied Foreclosures - judge the Mon Valley Unemployed Committee, said of the moratorium home foreclosures will protect ordered Wednesday by Allegheny jobless homeowners for several County Common Pleas Judge Nimonths against their "excrutiat-ingl- y cholas Papadakos. The order followed a move Monpainful" plight during a time of unemployment unmatched since day by a sympathetic county Sheriff the Depression. Eugene Coon to remove 42 fore"We're very happy to see it," closed properties from the January Linda Stovall, a spokeswoman for sheriff's sale list. PITTSBURGH (UPI) says his order halting the nation's largest archdiocese. "It's an honor for the archdiocese and for me personally," Bernardin said Wednesday. "I Archbishop Bernardin am deeply grateful to the Holy Father for the confidence he has archdiocese and myself to Pope placed in me. I rededicate the John Paul II." Mrs. Dole New Cabinet Member A owner-occupie- lawyer and bureaucrat who wants the world to know she has gotten where she is as a professional, not as a.token woman. Harvard-educate- d WASHINGTON (UPI) Spending by political action committees jumped by nearly 50 percent in the 1982 congressional election season, reaching a record $183 million, Federal Election Commission figures show. Most of the spending by such committees cannot be regulated by federal law because of First Amendment freedoms and the actions of these special interest groups have become increasingly controversial in recent campaigns. 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