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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, May Page 2 19, 1983 World Roundup The latest in national, and international news from United Press International Discount Boots And Jeans 13S0i.20W.rraM Soviets Says No To Spy Rumors BONN, West Germany (UPI) -The Soviet Embassy angrily denied four of its top diplomats in West Germany are spies whom Moscow will recall in a behind-the-scendeal with the Bonn government. The weekly magazine Quick, in its editions today, named the four as Yevgeny Shmagin, second secretary at the Soviet Embassy in Bonn, Viktor Marschenko, a military attache, and trade envoys future." three diplomats for similar Soviet reasons. Similar expulsions were recently carried out by Switzerland, Belgium and Australia. West Germany normally responds to similar situations by making discreet demands for the recall of diplomats suspected of spying, to avoid retaliatory measures. Quick said Schevchenko, 37, was et recently declared a "high security" risk by West German and other Western intelligence vessels along its Pacific and Atlantic coastlines because of attacks by exiled opponents of its ruling Sandinista regime. MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) Seven Americans sailed "safe and sound" to Costa Rica today after Nicaraguan authorities released their three pleasure craft that were detained for drifting into coastal waters, a relative said. Bruce Husson, of San Diego, Calif., said in a telephone interview that his brother Brian and six other Americans left Nicaragua's Pacific Coast port of San Juan del Sur on Wednesday after being detained for about a day. "I received a radio communication ... and I talked to Dan Law-sothe skipper of the Saycee, and at that time he told me they were under way. They had left Nicaragua," Husson said. Husson said he spoke with Law-so- n through a radio transmission that reached a ham radio operator in the United States and was patched through a telephone line to San Diego. to statements by officials in Managua that Nicaraguan officials refused to allow U.S. officials In reference U.S. Embassy aboard the vessels, Husson said, "He did hot describe exactly what the situation was." The United States had sought an explanation for the boats' detention because, White House spokesman Larry Speakes said in Washington: "As far as we know, they were well outside the (terle n, ritorial) limit." But Mel Lawson, of Sunnyvale, Calif., said Wednesday that his boat and the two others drifted within two miles of Nicaragua's Pacific coast when navigational equipment malfunctioned in high seas. father of Dan speaking at a news conference in Managua arranged by the Defense Ministry, said the three boats Tuesday were taken into the port of San Juan del Sur, 50 miles Mel Lawson, "They were sailing south to Costa Rica," Husson said. "Ev- erybody was aboard safe and sound. All three boats had left. They'd been treated fairly by the people of Nicaragua. They were going to be in Costa Rica" today. Nicaraguan authorities are sensitive to the presence of foreign Stern said Kujau had a reputation as a liar, an and a con man, and it was difficult to believe that Gerd Heidemann, the Stern reporter who paid the collector $3.79 million, could have been duped by him. anti-Semi- e, spent between $607,280 and $810,-00- 0 in nightclubs during the last two years, Stern said Wednesday. : "He often put on an old SS uniform for pub crawl and encouraged people to call him 'General'," Stern said of Kujau, 44, who sold Nazi relics. te "Abraham Kupferberg, owner of the Pigelle Bar (in Stuttgart), was often called 'dirty Jew' and 'Jewish pig' by him," Stern said. Stem said one night Kujau, now under investigative arrest in Hamburg pending police interrogation, spent $6,070 on 70 bottles of German champagne as he drank with bar girls. Santa WE STOCK OVER OF BOOTS 3000 PR. still only CitfVZ the word for word game Play wonderful. It's wonderfully it's simply simple. 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The crash left El Salvador's air doforce with five of six nated by the U.S. military for use primarily on bombing and strafing runs against rebel positions in mountainous highlands north and east of the capital. A MEXICO CITY (UPI) deadly drought forced Mexican ranchers to herd surviving cattle to northern water holes and threatened a second crop failure in as many years, officials said. "We have deaths of cattle but they are not quantified," Agustin Soberon Borboa, head of the Cattlemen's Regional Union of San Luis Potosi, said Wednesday. Soberon Borboa told the Mexico City newspaper El Sol de Mexico that it had not rained in his northern state of San Luis Potosi in more than 20 months. The newspaper reported thousands of cattle had died around the coun- try. Dr. Raul Hidalgo, a veterinarian with the Agriculture Ministry in Hermosillo, Sonora, said ranchers in the central n drought-stricke- states of Tamaulipas, Coahuila 1. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. A Suit C.ly PROVO SEWING CENTER 77 N. 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