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Show Page 2 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah. Friday, December 9, 1983 World Roundup The latest in national and international news from United Press International Crowds Welcome Isabel Peron BUENOS AIRES, Argentina today from 2 Vt years in exile and called on Argentines to make "all necessary sacrifices" to prevent future military coups. Mrs. Peron, overthrown in a 1976 military coup, arrived on a commercial flight from Madrid at 6:50 a.m. (2:50 a.m. k visit to MST) for a attend the innauguration of civilian President Raul Alfonsin. A U.S. delegation led by Vice President George Bush also was to arrive in Argentina today to attend the inauguraself-impos- one-wee- tion. Mrs. Peron was greeted by scores of followers and journalists who fought for a glimpse of the woman who rose from cabaret dancer to the world's first woman president following the death in office her husband President Juan Domingo Peron in 1974. "I believe we should congratulate ourselves on this important moment we are living," Peron said in a brief prepared speech in reference to Argentina's return to democracy after 7 Vi years of harsh military rule. Mrs. Peron said she had returned "to contribute toward To VJ The Walesas prayed together at a 6 a.m. private mass before heading for the airport. Mrs. Walesa leaves Poland to accept Nobel Peace Prize. 1 forced conference today with a makeshift agreement to maintain current production levels and the price, despite weak world demand. The conference closed after 2 V days of often angry debate over price-cuttin-g and production quota violations in attempts to compete with oil year-en- examination of the charges raised against him on suspicion of corruption." d non-OPE- C mid-198- ' For Your 4 4 kT r'JlTtl if..,.. eye Ori 12u.pkf. AA TO cut, lb. WiltM Cam 89 Klnfl,12ei. CHEESE ...1"H Mild, lb. ROAST Pork kin, 98i It. 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ID 143060 The verdict, reached by three Burmese judges, was read before a hushed audience of diplomats, reporters, and security officers in the heavily guarded courtroom, 10 miles north of Rangoon. members will meet with the Common Market officials today after the conclusion of the NATO year-en- d foreign ministers meeting. The meeting with the Common Market officials has become an annual event coinciding with the end of the NATO sessioa Last year, the meeting was used to quietly defuse the crisis over sanctions imposed by the United States on European companies selling material for the Soviet natural gas pipeline. This, year, the problem is agriculture. Otto Lambsdorff if he does not announce his resignation after producing nations. Concluding their talks at noon after a final plenary session, the ministers again de4 layed until a conference in the election of a new secretary-to head the OPEC general secretariat in Vienna. The post has been vacant since June because of competition between Iran, Iraq, Algeria and Venezuela. 1- N. IAVERL CHRISTENSEN, bomb that killed 21 people in an apparent attempt on the South Korean president's life. TUMS MIW Published Sunday through Friday by Scripps league Newpapen, Inc. 1J5S North 200 Weil, Provo, Utah 84404 B. E. JENSEN, Publisher ting the Martyr's Mausoleum EHKEfKEttZY GRAPEFRUIT Toim on nuclear arms talks, carried complaints about European agricultural subsidies to his meeting with Common Market officials. today's debate by introducing a motion calling on Chancellor Helmut Kohl to "dismiss Count - OPEC oil their annual 25. PORK CHOPS officers were found guilty and sentenced to death today for set- BRUSSELS, Belgium (UPI) -Secretary of State George Shultz, having won NATO support for the American position in Lebanon and Germans Debate Minister's Fate The Social Democrats J Cetttofwlib Burma (UPI) MINGALADON, Two North Korean military She left at 9:39 a.m. aboard a Polish airliner heading for Copenhagen and a connecting flight to Oslo. She traveled with Bogdan, eldest of her seven children. The wife of Norway's ambassador to Poland was on the same flight coinciden-tally- , officials said. The ambassador congratulated the Walesas but did not accompany them on the flight. Walesa and the Rev. Henryk Jankowski, a close family friend, ran interference as Mrs. Walesa, wearing a short black rabbit fur coat, pushed her way through a mob of reporters and cameramen. Brief GENEVA (UPI) Burma Sentences Koreans to Death I TOMATOES Cup The actual certification the administration must give Congress to resume arms sales will take effect Saturday, the day the civilian government assumes power. President Isabel Peron. Followers welcome Shultz to Discuss European Trade West Germany (UPI) The opposition Social Democratic Party forced a parliamentary debate today on a call for the resignation of Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff, alleged to have taken $50,000 in bribes in a corporate tax scandal. A In a largely symbolic move, the administration announced Thursday it will officially reverse a policy set by President Carter and permit the arms sales because of drastic improvements in human rights, chiefly the recent election of a civilian government. - BONN, - (UPI) t';V cision to resume arms sales as a gesture toward improving relations, but he doubts any purchases will be made. Police Seal Off Airport Prior To Mrs. Walesa's Departure managed to gather there. Mrs. Walesa said she had "no stage fright... I'm feeling fine." WectWe leader of Argentina's new civilian government said it welcomes President Reagan's de- self-impos- Riot WARSAW, Poland (UPI) sealed Okecie off police Airport today for Danuta Walesa's departure for Oslo to accept her husband's Nobel Peace Prize this weekend. Only passengers who could show current air tickets and accredited correspondents were allowed near the terminal where the leader of the banned Solidarity union Lech Walesa arrived with his wife, their son, Bogdan, 13, and a group of friends. Police roadblocks more than a half mile from the airport kept away most people who tried to come to wave farewell to Mrs. Argentina WASHINGTON the consolidation of the Peron-is- t party around the concepts left to us by Peron: social justice, economic independence and political sovereignty." She said she was not bitter about her five years under house arrest or her months of exile and seclusion in Spaia Mrs. Peron appealed for unity with the rival Radical Civic Union party, which won the Oct. 30 elections, and called on Argentines to "prevent any attack that diverts us from the representatives system" of democracy. "Let us be proudly capable of placing the sacred interests of the nation as the top priority, and make all the necessary sacrifices to respect those interests," she said. rial Ban on Arms Mrs. Former President Isabel Peron returned home (UPI) Lifts Reagan Twin Orwn ...... .WfTIWII.il ..rr,...v CI.n.U. V... wwi riiwfffiiiy Ii.t sii 4W J I i A 11 i i r- i nn ; - T Ui rrf H 49 H 79 SI' UNIVERSITY V HIALL Mattress 262 Col mnenpring GOOD Heavy 2x4 Constmctioa (Wool' I Rails) BETTER Heary3x3 CoMtructjM (Wood Rals) I BEST Heuy4x4 (1004 li imiEB mm I JR. 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