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Show 1 Friday, Jack Anderson WASHINGTON Two upper-cla- ss and the Englishmen, Guy Burgess Donald McLean, betrayed British intelligence apparatus during the Cold War by working as Soviet moles with masterspy Kim Philby. To this day, the mention of Burgess and McLean can cause a British intelligence expert to rattle his teacup. The three secret Soviet agents succeeded in defecting to Russia unscathed after having spent years funneling innermost secrets to the Kremlin. Now two former CIA operatives are creating similar consternation in the upper echelons of the Washington intelligence establishment. The secret file on their renegade operation is known to insiders as n the case. Frank Terpil and Edwin Paul Wilson both vanished from the country after being indicted on Terpil-Wilso- charges. gun-runni- They are believed to be serving the terrorist interests of Libyas rabid leader Muammar Qaddafi. Terpil was last reported to have found refuge in Syria which has formed an unholy alliance with Qaddafi while Wilson apparently took it on the lam to Libya. The two American fugitives would be warmly welcomed by Qaddafi because of their CIA I beleaguered revolutionary neighboring country of Chad and elsewhere in the volatile Middle East reflect a new awareness of Washingtons moves before they take place. year: Nearly one third of the prisons - inmates are in solitary confinement, some of them for as long as seven years, 24 hours a day. Many are denied their only 1,200 a one - hour daily walk privilege the cells. outside Even outside the cell, a Libertad prisoner is psychologically at the American operations throughout mercy of the guards. Whenever a the world is not just guesswork, prisoner moves outside of his cell but the result of a couple of turnLabarthe wrote, he has to keep coat technical advisers known his hands behind his back and his as Terpil and Wilson. eyes fixed directly in front of him. A glance over his shoulder or up to the floor above, and he will forfeit the walking hour for several days, which means being confined in his of on the half fiscal first 9 by 6 cell, 24 hours a day. The federal leasing lands), 12 and one half year 1980, bringing prisoner becomes a walking percent of BLM total payments from number. grazing revenues, and BLM during the year Family visits can result in five percent of net to $17,258,388. additional inhumane punishments. proceeds from the sale of lands and materials by BLM. analysts privately admit they are curious about this turn of events. Theyre deeply worried that Libyas sudden knowledge of CIA In addition to to revenues Roy directly According Turner, acting chief of distributed to the management services state, 40 percent of all for BLM in Utah, the mineral revenues $9,357,212 payment is collected by BLM are Utahs share placed in the federal mineral revenues for reclamation fund for water the six month period financing from April 1, to Sep- projects in the West. The payment intember 30, 1980, and annual fees from cludes $9,123,990 as the share of grazing and the sale of ,f states mineral revenues, materials. $223,300 from grazing The state receives 50 fees and $8,226 from percent of revenues the sale of land and collected by BLM for materials. Utah received an mineral leasing on in earlier the lands federal payment of adfrom $7,901,176 state, (BLM ministers all mineral mineral revenues for public lands and Man sentenced man accused of a Dec. 4 burglary in Price was sentenced Tuesday to a term of 5 years at Utah State Prison after changing A He was processed through the court system in an unusually short period of time. He was arraigned the day of the arrest his plea to guilty. and his preliminary Michael Dennis, 22, hearing was held Dec was transported to the 8. facility He entered a Draper Wednesday by the Dec. 19 and Carbon County a Jan. plea 29 jury trial was Sheriffs Department. Dennis was arrested ordered. But Dennis changed after Price City police and County Sheriffs his plea Tuesday, deputies found a resulting in a conburglar at the firm on viction for burglary, a 0-- not-guil- 42 S. Carbon Ave. third-degre- e Sun Advocate, Price, Utah felony. ty Club Notes Close encounter Clifford Valdez, East Carbon, was arrested in connection with driving under the influence of alcohol after his car collided with a truck at 10:20 p.m. Tuesday in front of the Belaire Lounge on U.S. 6. Valdez' passenger, Marshall Gonzales and tractor-trailo- r driver Daniel Joseph Evans, Grand Junction, Colo., were both uninjured. Joe Borrell leaves authority (Continued from Page 1) revealed no legal problems. Mrs. Borrell has also worked on writing grant proposals for Helper downtown redevelopment and as housing coordinator for Emery County. In Emery there are 25 units of section 8 housing, she said. She said going outside her executive duties in the county was common, and a practice held by other housing authority directors. Mrs. Borrell said this was just a case of putting the expertise where it is needed. It was an uphill climb for the more county residents seeing the value of the authority. I think people are slowly realizing the authority does feed money back into the private sector, Larson said. Staff problems and claims of conflict of interest have haunted Mrs. Borrells work for the housing authority in this area, according to Mrs. Borrell. A lot of the people in this area came from large cities and were familiar with the bad things about public housing, she said. However, many of the private landlords who protested the loudest five years ago, now participate in the program, she adds. Rent subsidy money, developments and grants generated from the CCHA have injected more than $12 million into Carbon County during the past five years, according to Larson. As the new director, he sees authority. Mrs. Borrell, as the owner of Horizon Bookstore hi Price, purchased some fiumture in 1979 at a remarkable savirgs. The furniture wa" to be used for the CCHAs new office at their (Continued ca Page 10) Beta Tau Beta Tau Sisters met at the home of Rita Foust for their seventh 1980-8- 1 meeting on December 11. Karma Roberts conducted the meeting. LaRue Bate, Kathy Knott & LouAnn Milam reported on the Drug & Alcohol Abuse Meeting held at Carbon High recently. Three Beta Tau members were then Rita, Kathy, and Sharyn Heiner spotlighted and everyone enjoyed listening to these. Lynette Magliocco won the doorprize. Pledge training was held before the meeting and after, everyone enjoyed oatmeal cake. Our December 18 meeting at Sandy Leonards home helped all members feel the true meaning of Christmas. Everyone piled into Maurine Tanners stake side truck with bales of hay for seats and we traveled through the streets of Price singing Christmas carols. Along the way, we dropped off special surprises to several friends and then sang to QTKsOI Homestead 5-p- c. Dining Room Homestead. Crafted of select hardwoods with plastic laminated table top. suite includes table and 4 side chairs EARANCE Built-in- s them too. On January and 8, a meeting has been set at the home of Kathy Knott. Portables Driver is injured Price man was Castleview Hospital injured just after and released. midnight Wednesday Wyatt said the auto when his pickup truck was driven by a collided with a guard female hitchhiker he rail on the First North had picked up. SAVE s9 A overpass west of Price. The woman left the Doyle Wyatt, 38, was scene of the accident treated for forehead was not located, Wyatt and head abrasions at said. 45-lb- s. CLOSEOUT Detergent Sears Best1 One 45 lb box of detergent Stock up now Hurry m while Wood Stoves Save s60 to s100 supply lasts Prices thru Jan. 3, 1981. LIMITED QUANTITIES! Sale Price 1788 Reg Sep. Prices of Boxes $26.97 SAVE s50 Kenmore' Speed. 2 3 Temp Use Your Sears Credit Plan Washer Regular $338 $288 Permanent press cycle has a "cooldown" phase and low speed spin which helps reduce wrinkling Offer good thru Dec. 31. 29551. SAVE s80 SAVE s30 Kenmore' 12 Stitch Free Arm Sew Head Power-Male- R0 I9995 O t h Hi n .11,. 14 hi.it. tp, Of pt beatet bat brush Revolving help lcoen di t deeply em bedded in carpets Wilh dual edqe cleanet to gel close to wail and in cornets 2082 tilM kft Truck damaged Seventh Price City Police Officer Larry Kelland inspects damage to a pickup truck which resulted when it collided Monday with a Ford Torino at the intersection of Main OHoCEinB- - IICMdQdIM East in Price. No Street and serious injuries resulted but both vehicles had to be towed from the scene. 311. $169 95 1 3995 vn1 IP IN' yiHr g 4 ,if Illy 4 klrpti h htiHl m hul fr'iiM Jtn ) good thru '' Vacuum Cleaner Reg. $279.95 - 3 ce Treasurer gets check The Utah State treasurer has received a check for more than $9 million from the Bureau of Land Management as its share of revenues from federal lands in the state. 1980 WITH JOE SPEAR expertise in training terrorists. Uruguays libertad hell Ther are suspected to having A super - secret report has delivered explosive booby trap reached Washington which devices to PLO gangs and training divulges an appalling look at the Arab killer squads in using them. living hell which prevails in The deadly plastic bombs can be Uruguays infamous Libertad planted in such seemingly innocent prison where the military regime objects as telephone books in has condemned political airports, tubes of toothpaste, or dissidents. The documentary report was luggage lockers. Even more alarming to the CIA, written by a representative of the according to our sources, is the International Red Cross who fact that Terpil and Wilson may penetrated the grim precincts of have revealed some of the Libertad. Almost without exception, such agencys most carefully guarded to the International Red reports operations Cross never are allowed to be seen against Arab militants. From the inner sanctums of the by outsiders. CIA in suburban Virginia, officials But the Libertad story of shame reached our hands. Here are has that has report Libya suddenly demonstrated a sophisticated some of the dreadful findings of the awareness of U.S. intelligence Red Cross emissary, Jean Francois Labarthe, who visited the capabilities. in the Uruguayan dungeon earlier this Quaddafi tactics counter-intelligen- December, s |