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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Page 2 Wednesday May 18, 1983 Pleasure Lebanon Wiihdrawl Pact Signed Boaters Seized By United Press International Hopes for implementing the newly signed Lebanese troop withdrawal agreement focused today on Damascus, with Is- Baawa rael warning Syria against , Nicaraguan detained three pleasure craft carrying seven American citizens and escorted them to port, U.S. officials said today. f ttm Jf j ifSTfl that three pleasure craft were seized Tuesday and U.S. officials had asked the Nicaraguan government for permission to visit the detained crew members, he said. "Our information is that three pleasure craft were taken. As far C ffa a le limit," Speakes said. A spokesman for the Nicaraguan Interior Ministry, responsible for internal security, could neither confirm nor deny the seizure. The captain of the Lorelei pleasure craft called amateur ham operators Tuesday claiming his boat, along with two other U.S. pleasure vessels, was detained by Nicaraguan patrol boats, the sources said. Protestors of the Lebanese-Israe- were highway in regions under control of pro-Syri- Lebanese militias. Other vital roads linking the two countries remained open. "The signing (of the agreement) is an act of submission which indicates the (Lebanese) government has lost the support of its people," said an editorial broadcast Tuesday on radio. Syria's state-ru- n In Israel, Defense Minister Moshe Arens warned Syria against new hostilities. "If there are acts of violence, we - ) ffilr2 J pact grab a Lebanese soldier during fighting in Beirut. li dictate the pace of activity," he told Armed Forces Radio. "We will not let it get out of our control." will Although Syrian forces in banon were decisively beaten by Israel in the first six days of last year's war, Assad's Damascus regime has rearmed its corps in Lebanon with fresh Soviet tanks and weapons. "Possibly after the agreement becomes a fact, they (the Syrians) would conclude that it is better for them to leave," Arens said. Le- West Germany HAMBURG, The suspected forger of (UPI) the Hitler diaries was a lavish spender who toured Stuttgart nightclubs dressed in an old Nazi SS elite troop uniform, Stern magazine said today. The magazine, in a report on how it was swindled of more than $4.38 million for "the dearest in the world," charged that Konrad Kujau probably forged the diaries he sold to Stern. It said Professor Lothar Michel, a handwriting expert of the University of Mannheim, compared Kujau's writing with the diaries and concluded there are indications Kujau was the forger. A Nazi relics dealer who is under investigative arrest on sus was-tepap- er Ov S Weather Report weak storm cell stuck in the northwesterly flow will brush across Utah through tonight, followed by a return of drier air Thursday, the National weather Service said. "A thick band of cloudiness assodisciated with the weak upper-levturbance began moving into the northwestern portion of the state early this morning," the service said. But the forecasters said the small storm cell will be followed by variable WARMER cloudiness late today and tonight, with a chance of a few showers in northern and eastern Utah. Turning fair to partly cloudy Thursday. Highs today and Thursday 60 to 70. Lows tonight 35 to 45. Highs Tuesday ranged from a 77 at St. George and Wendover's 66, down to 52s at Blanding, Huntington and Price and a 47 at Monticello. Lows this morning ranged from 28s at Milford and Richfield, up to a 46 at St. George and Wendover's 50. The extended outlook for Friday through Sunday calls for generally fair skies and warmer days. Highs Friday from the 70s into the lower 80s, warming into the 80s statewide by Sunday. Overnight lows mostly in the 40s. A rector. Shelton appealed the action and returned to the editorship of BYU Today. Shelton says he was fired again this April. He appealed the action so he could hear charges and then resigned. He calls it a "mutually acceptable resignation." "For four years they haven't told mc anything that they wanted different other than a few generalizations that was hard to translate," he says. Richards outlines a number of changes the periodical will make under its new editor. "It won't have as many long features. Emphasis will be more on BYU than a discussion of someone's philosophy," says Rich- ards. . "We're getting consistent feedback that alumni want to know more about actual happenings at BYU," he says. 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The distress call included the telephone numbers of the boaters' contacts in Chicago, said the source, who called the contacts to pass on the information about the picion of fraud, Kujau, 44, was described by the magazine as an liar, swindler alleged and poseur who spent much of the fortune Stern claims it paid him on bar girls. He often spent $6,070 a night in bars, the magazine said. It said bar owners in his home town of Stuttgart estimated in the last two years he spent between $607,280 and $810,000 in their nightspots. You United Press International Audit Bureau of Circulation NEA Service HERAlO lies." CABBAGE ! j rarnwr pock, muut dtfldMlS. A AN ing at this university that never see the light of day very serious things in agriculture, social sciences, engineering." Shelton says he proposed making a number of similar changes in the format of BYU Today two years ago but it was rejected. James P. Bell, former editor for BYU Press and a recent editor for WICAT, Inc. in Orem, will replace Shelton. SUBSCRIPTION 40-fo- ot A IU ehwBm, swmI, tasty, M. re- del Sur, said the Managua sources who monitored the distress call. Asking to remain anonymous, the sources said the distress call listed a second craft as the 30-- to Pajaro Solitario, or "Lone Bird," also sailed by a husband and wife team and registered in Portland, Ore. The third craft was listed as the Sacee, the sources said. The craft carried a father, son and friend, all from San Francisco. The exact spelling of the vessels' names could not be confirmed, the source said. Nor was number of their Arab allies are urging them to stick with their word," he said. "I can't believe the Syrians want to find themselves alone and separated from their Arab al- JAMES W. BARRY, Rick Taylor Resigns After Dispute of the periodical. Shelton had worked on BYU Today, a univeristy administration publication, since 1979. Last November, he lost his post as Today Editor when school administrators made him a writer-edito- r in the public communications office, said Paul Richards, BYU public communications di- "... The Offices Of By BYU Today Editor placing BYU Today the top 10 alumni periodiamong cals in the nation this April, Editor Ken Shelton, has resigned because of differences with the administration about the content Washington, President Reagan said Tuesday in a nationally televised news conference that Syria's refusal was not the final word, stressing that Damascus has pledged to pull out when other forces leave Lebanon. WE'VE MOVED! el After In The captain of the Lorelei, gistered in San Diego and sailed by a husband and wife team, said the three vessels were being es corted or towed to Nicaragua's southern Pacific port of San Juan Hitler Forger Described 40 Figures indicate minimum temperatures GREEN ONIONS tasty, crisp, bunch . . Mild, 35-fo- ot el j i A t 00 Turn (rink, as we know, they were well outside the (territorial) l's hr"- GRAPEFRUIT White House spokesman Larry Speakes confirmed in Washington Israeli forces invaded Lebanon last June 6 to rout Palestine Liberation Organization guerrillas. an ominous move, closed down two roads linking Syria and Lebanon. A Syrian government official said the roads the Dhour Sweir passage and the old Bei- - Nicaragua (UPI) navy patrol boats MANAGUA, country. In Damascus, Syria denounced the agreement and, in HxLf - lestinian fighters leave the Lebanon's official National News Agency, reporting on statements Tuesday, said the president expressed contacts "hope that high-levwith Syrian officials would lead to swift results." In an interview with The New York Times, Gemayel Tuesday urged Secretary of State George Shultz to return to the Middle East to help mediate an agreement with Damascus, as he did succes-sull- y with the Israeli government. I FOOO li,,,, trying to torpedo the accord with a new round of hostilities. "The time is not for rejoicing," Lebanese President Amin Gemayel said Tuesday after the accord was signed in both Israel and Lebanon. "The real celebration will be when all foreign forces will withdraw from Lebanese territory." With other Arab states urging Damascus to pull its troops out of Lebanon, Gemayel immediately met Tuesday with top Lebanese officials on ways to reach a similar agreement with Syria. Israel has said it will remove its 30,000 troops from Lebanon only when an estimated 40,000 Syrian soldiers and 10,000 Pa- tOWISI SANYO TV'S BLACK & WHITE neSa"""-v 12" DIAC0NAL Reg. 89.99 UU54" WE ADD OMIT 10 TP THIS! WICK U |