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Show The fcalt I.ako TrihiinA. Sn'nrHav. OHnhcr GiRAWFITTI M'oyei . t c- nt ! 7.3, !K2 Gemayel Back in Beirut: Israel Hopeful of Security Pact W United Press International ! Lebanese President - Amin Gemayel returned to Beirut Friday y encouraged by his trip to the United States, France and Italy seeking help in rebuilding his nation. Israel said it may soon reach a security agreement with Lebanon so it can bring home its 70,000 troops. Gemayel said officials in Washington, Paris and Rome were six-da- war-ravage- d iT IMM very responsive to his requests for reconstruction loans and more troops to supervise the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Lebanon, I assure you that the leaders of the countries I visited were very responsive, Gemayel told the nation over the radio of his Middle East Airlines Boeing 747 minutes before it landed at Beirut Airport. In Tel Aviv, Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir told a press confer Foreign Brief IRA Gains 2 Scats In Ulster cii-aiii- ac BELFAST, Northern Ireland The political wing of the outlawed Irish Republican Party Friday won two more Assembly seats for a total of five, placing Britains self-rul- e plans for Ulster in grave doubt. Despite the victory, Sinn Fein, the legal faction of the IRA, said its candidates would boycott the Assembly, which was proposed by the government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to bring local government back to the province after 10 years of rule from London. The IRA continued its pressure on Britain, announcing as votes from Wednesdays election were counted it had kidnapped a part-timsoldier in South Armagh. An IRA statement said the man a member of the predominantly Protestant Ulster Defense Regiment was being interrogated in connection with serious crimes against the nationalist population. (UPI) e Tougher Position Reuter News Agency STOCKHOLM Prime Minister Olof Palme Friday said Sweden would harden its stance toward any foreign power violating its territory and was ready to order the sinking of any alien submarine found in its waters. Palme spoke at a news conference during which he also announced a new commission to study this months incident in which the Swedish navy searched for days for a probable foreign submarine detected near a top secret naval base. A recent opinion poll showed that 70 percent of Swedes want tougher action against intruders. The navy said it was continuing a search begun Oct. 1 for one or two suspected submarines in the Haarsfjaerd, a stretch of almost enclosed coastal water 40 miles south of Stockholm near the Muskoe naval base. Asylum Expected MALMO, Sweden (UPI) people who fled Poland The 20 an crop duster biplane are expected to be granted political asylum in Sweden, police said Friday. The fifteen adults, all current or former members of the outlawed Solidarity trade union, and five children have asked for political asylum. After the police investigation is finished next week, the findings will be turned over to immigration authorities for the final decision. I would think it will be granted, said police spokesman Kjell Arne Eliasson. While awaiting the decision, the reugees have been quartered in a hotel by social welfare authorities. Thursday night, thieves broke into one of the families hotel rooms and stole gold and jewelry valued at in $200. The families landed in Sweden Tuesday after a d ramatic flight over the Baltic. The pilot flew the Antonov 7 type plane at altitudes of feet in order to avoid detection by radar. 150-30- Churchill Will - LONDON (AP) Sarah Churchill, daughter of the late Frime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, left an estate with a net value of about $376,000, according to her will published Friday. Miss Churchill, an actress whose married name was Lady Audley, died Sept. 24 at the age of 67 The will said all her property was left to her sister, Lady Soames. drath of Miss Churchill, flamboyant lifestyle and w drinking bouts overshadowed her acting career, left her sister as the only surviving child of Britain's wartime prime minister. The whose Miss Churchill, who was married three times, had no children. Her third husband, Henry, Lord Audlev, died in 1963. She last appeared on stage in 1971 and had devoted the last decade of her life to writing, entertaining friends, reading spy thrillers and w atching old horror movies. H ence he was confident Israel would reach a security agreement with Gemayels government to allow its army to leave Lebanon, which it invaded June 6. Shamir, who also held talks with U.S. officials in Washington this week, was optimistic about a security agreement despite Gemayel's hardened stand on the request. As a condition for withdrawing its troops, Israel is demanding a 25- - to in southern prevent Palestinian guerrillas from using the area as a staging ground for raids into Israel. "security zone" Lebanon to The foreign minister evaded direct answers on Gemayel's reluctance to sign a formal agreement with Israel. "We shsU continue talks with the Lebanese government for future security arrangements that satisfy both Israel and Lebanon, said. Shamir Gemayel, sworn as Lebanons president Sept. 23, wants the United States, France and Italy to pour additional troops into Lebanon to expand their peacekeeping duties, The force currently stands at 3,500, but Gemayel told French officials he would like to see it increased to some 30,000 troops. The in |