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Show Page 2 n THE HERALD, Provo. Utah. Monday. May 21, nr V 1984 TTTl Woria liounaup The latest in national. and international news United from Press International ?c Sakharov Celebrates 63rd Birthday Amid Hospitalization Reports and Sakharov do not sparkle with excellent health," the newspaper said. "Age, certain habits and inclinations have left their mark, but not to such an extent that a general alarm had to be raised over their state of health." Marchais told a radio interviewer that he had made inquiries about Sakharov's condition at the highest level of the Soviet government. He said the reply also said that Mrs. Bonner "is currently in her home i.i Gorky," and that her. condition also was satisfactory. Marchais added the reply made no mention of Sakharov's hunger strike, nor did he say who had written it. MOSCOW (UPI) Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov marked his 63rd birthday and the 19th day of a hunger strike today amid reports he has been hospitalized near his exile home, two weeks after he vanished from public view. The physicist disappeared from his Gorky apartment May 7, five days after he began the hunger strike, and may have been hospitalized for members of his family said Sunday. force-feedin- In Paris, George Marchais, the secretary general of the French Communist party, said Sunday he had been told by the Soviets that Sakharov was in "entirely satisfactory" health and being treated in a clinic in the Gorky area. Apart from Marchais' letter and statements in the Soviet press, there has been no independent word about Sakharov's condition since he began his hunger strike. At the time he vowed to continue it either until he died or until authorities allowed his wife to go abroad for medical The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia rejected the international campaign to persuade the Soviet Union to release Sakharov and his wife, Yelena Bonner, for medical treatment abroad. "It should be said that Bonner treatment. a dispatch monitored in Bangkok, SPK said 1975 "was the day the Pol Pot gang began In to implement its systematic, overt and savage genocidal policy against the Kampuchean (Cambodian) people throughout the country." "It was the day when the blood and life of more than three million innocent Kampu-chean- s was shed and destroyed, when the tears of the surviving Kampucheans started flowing up to the present." The Day of Hatred was called to allow people to vent their anger against Pol Pot and other enemies of the nation, including 1979. through Mrs. Bonner. But she appeared to have been placed under house arrest in Gorky after being charged with slandering the Soviet state and told she may also be charged with treason. Izvestia said that Mrs. Bonner, "a shallow, embittered and selfish person," planted the idea of a hunger strike in Sakharov's mind in order "to give U.S. propaganda organs some fuel for their fire." Sakharov, one of the world's leading theoretical physicists, helped design the Soviet Union's first hydrogen bomb. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975 for his support for human rights. Both he and his wife suffer from heart ailments, and she additionally requires treatment for an eye problem. Pro-Syria- Prime Minister n n, SS-2- five-Mosle- m proval for a government policy stressing political, social and mil- itary reforms. Karami told reporters he will meet soon with House Speaker Kamel Asaad to set the date for the parliamentary session. Beirut Radio said guerrillas in south Lebanon attacked an Israeli patrol in the early hours south of the port city of Sidon. The military command in Tel Aviv said one Israeli soldier was wounded by small arms fire when an Israeli convoy was ambushed. Peron to Meet Argentine Leader AIRES, Argentina Former President Isabel (UPI) Peron, returning from Spain to BUENOS German Seeks Dialogue Renewal MOSCOW (UPI) many's foreign - West minister is lead her dead husband's divided party, planned to meet President Raul Alfonsin today to discuss Argentina's runaway inflation and huge foreign debt. widow of three-tim- e The Juan D. President Argentine Peron met senior Peronist party officials Sunday night prior to her "political dialogue'' with Alfonsin. "We are hoping for great results that will benefit the coun Ger- in Moscow seeking to revive the dialogue, but the Soviets say there can be no disarmament talks as long as U.S. intermediate-range missiles remain in Europe. Shortly before Foreign Minister h Genscher's arrival Sunday, Soviet Defense Minister East-We- st Hans-Dietric- r hi y .t? BETTER... CALL 225-245Kenneth G. Hansen 1 T I11 7 FOR APPOINTMENT D.C. i 1 ft the "American imperialists" and the "Chinese expansionists," the announcement said. The news agency cited a government study which found people were killed or died from hunger or exhaustion under the Khmer Rouge, which drove the entire population of cities into the countryside in a massive social experiment. Among the victims were peasants, 25,168 Buddhist monks, 488,359 members of ethnic minorities and 305,417 ethnic workers, the study said. West- . I i 3i D00TS S Philippine Cabinet Loses Another Member Resources island of Palawan and will resign from his post, the spokesman said. Marcos has said all defeated Cabinet members would have to resign. The announcement followed the deaths of two people in weekend riots sparked by opposition supporters who charged the government with vote fraud, and a warning by Marcos he would act to prevent further violence. Mitra was a candidate for the largest opposition group, the post-electi- ern experts have placed the United Nationalist Democratic Organization (UNIDO), which made dramatic gains in the May parliamentary elections try," said Pedro Arrighi, a Peronist whose complete loyalty to Mrs. Peron earned him once-obscu- Pena became the third member Cabinet to concede defeat. Earlier, Agriculture Minister Arturo Tanco and Justice Minister Ricardo Puno conceded defeat to their opposition rivals. The spokesman, who asked not to be identified, said Pena decided to drop charges the opposition used intimidation and terrorism to oust him. On Sunday, Marcos condemned rioting by opposition supporters and defended his KBL party against opposition charges that it was manipulating the returns. Telling opponents to "keep their cool," Marcos warned he would act to prevent further violence after a youth was killed in rioting Sunday over alleged tampering with returns in Cebu, 350 miles south of Manila. "We are the government. We still have the mandate of the people. We will have to enforce the law," Marcos said in a nationally televised address. On Satirday, riot police opened g fire on a crowd of 5,000 opposition supporters in Cebu, who charged KBL leaders with manipulating the returns. A student died of gunshot wounds. of Marcos' . .POOCR'.. 8 Turf shoe with rubber cleats. '20" U3 All if m SA All Leather Ul 0 BOAT SHOES KJ ueot mm comts IP) Man's, woman's i ? coroo. in kid's slits. 2i Greyhound Shoe with vaicral closure, ilpptrtd pocktt. Boy's sixes ....12.00 Men's sixes ...12.60 ACME BOOTS ! Men's leather dress hAAfc with leather sole. 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Alfonsin, who pressed for Mrs. Peron's return to Argentina, is anxious to win her support for tough austerity measures which he believes are needed to halt Argentina's 522 percent inflation and to pay the $43.6 billion foreign debt. Mrs. Peron reportedly warned party officials on her arrival to "behave" or risk dismissal. Riot-Tor- n 0 3 Filipino youth hurls bricks at police during rioting between police and opposition supporters. MANILA, Philippines (UPI) -A third Cabinet member in President Ferdinand Marcos' government conceded defeat today to an opposition candidate in last week's parliamentary elections, a government spokesman said. T, kUj Timborlond. SJ 3000 A Sen. Ramon Mitra in the southern death toll about 1.5 million. m At - Minister Teodoro Pena conceded to former i r $ Tony lama, Nacona, Justin, Fry, Dan Peil, Acma, Wranglor, Santa Rom. Goaraia. Harmon. 'y.l Natural Briefs Rashid Karami said his Cabinet was "ready as of Thursday" to Parmeet with Lebanon's liament in a bid to win its ap- OFF the outside world had been er - 34 Sakharov was exiled to Gorky, miles east of Moscow in January 1980 after he criticized the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The city is closed to foreigners, and Sakharov's only contact with the National Assembly were considered a crucial test for Marcos' government and his ruling New Society Movement, KBL. An BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) Israeli soldier was wounded by small arms fire today, one day after Isreali warjets pounded a Moslem Shiite guerrilla training camp near the Lebanese-Syria- n border. W.ree USO N.200 250 14 Marshal Dmitry Ustinov issued a tough statement in which he said the Soviet Union would "not tiate under threats and pressure." According to the official Tass news agency, Ustinov said NATO must remove Pershing-- 2 missiles from West Germany and cruise missiles deployed in Britain and arms Italy before the Soviet-U.talks abandoned by Moscow last year could resume. Ustinov said the Soviet Union 0 has deployed more missiles, based shorter-rang- e missiles in East Germany aimed at Pershing sites, and stationed more submarines off U.S. shores to counter the NATO missile deployment, which began last December. "Thanks to the measures we are taking, the balance is being restored, although at a higher level," he said, warning the Soviet Union would match any further deployment of NATO weapons. Discount Boots And Jeans Ph' against Marcos' ruling party. The elections for 183 seats in Israeli Soldier Hurt in Ambush mmpmm ALL Thousands Mark xDay of Hatred' BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) Thousands of people turned out to mark Cambodia's National Day of Hatred with a mass rally to mourn the victims of the deposed Khmer Rouge regime, the government news agency in Phnom Penh said. SPK, the voice of Cambodia's Heng Samrin regime, said Politburo member Chea Sim addressed the huge gathering Sunday in the capital. The Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, has been accused of killing up to three million people in the four years before they were driven from power by Vietnamese troops in . w |