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Show f Tr o o nu Viaiiauiaiio wrnw JL JV110 T j Mn UL nf ifv I Viet-Sou- 4"i m area and stop all patrolling before they would release them. Negotiations for the mens release led to bitter wrangling between the Canadians and the Viet Congs Provisional Revolutionary Government and between the Canadians and the other members of the International Commission The other members are Poland, Hungary and Indo- for the officers release. One Canadian officer said they wanted the South name.se Army to pull back from the Continued From Page One concessions from them and trom the Vietnamese government in return r w th mv io Demands Anticipated fcftAPFCST vfsf.ivn'; ft f Israel Expects Waldheim Ear , I IN. OIP y United Press International Israel expects U S. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim .Tuemtfd to listen, not make demands, during his planned visit to the Middle East a government ofin Jerusalem said ficial Sunday. WAS : SUlLTy nesia. The incident once again underscored mathe weakness of the chinery set up in the Pans accord when faced with the determined opposition of the Vietnamese antagonists. And it confirmed many Canadians here in their belief tha they made the correct decision In choosing to withdraw from the Commission by July 31. peace-keepin- Denied for 10 g Davs For the first 10 days after the two officers were detained, the Vieteong adamantly denied that it had any knowledge of what had happened to them or that it had any responsibility for their fate. Then, last Monday the Communist delegation to the Joint Military Commission In Saigon admitted that its local forces did indeed have custody of the men, but said they had been detained because the Canadians were suspected to be sham members of the International Comnits-rion- . In a statement issued Sunday night after the officers release, the Viet Cong delegation enlarged on this explanation of the Incident, saying that the two foreigners failed to exhibit necessary papers to prove themselves to be representatives of the 1CCS." 'Perverse Act The Communist statement accused the two Canadians of committing a perverse act which infringed on the Pans oiled accord by entering Commumst-cont- i territory without proper authorization. The Viet Cong also charged that the Canadian delegation had distorted the facts of the mcident. However, the Communist statement added that the two Canadians and their Vietnamese Interpreter and dnver had been well treated during their stay. In the future, me statement concluded, the Canadian delegation should order its officers to scrupulously respect the Paris agreement m order to avoid a recurrence of such regrettable incidents. Assoooted Press Wireohoto ; ; . Capt. Ian Patten, right, of ronto, is welcomed back to Peron Gets To-Sai- - - i 5 tory. ; The Radical partys leader-- j ship apparently made the decision in a late night meeting Saturday with the apparent ! understanding that its chief, ; Ricardo Balbm, would be Peron's vice piesidential run-- ! ning mate. i C ; I gon by Maj. Gen. Duncan A. McAlpine after release by Cong. Guyana Voters Decide Today GEORGETOWN, GUY AW Prune Minister (AP) Forbes Burnham is expected to win an easy third term in elec- Guyanas parliamentary tions Monday, but his chief opponent claims it will be by cheating. Burnhams archrival, Marxist Cheddi Jagan, maintains that only massive vote fraud w ill keep Burnham at the con- trols of this small republic on the northeast nm of Latin America. A petition by Jagan to prohibit postal and overseas voting because it is susceptible to fraud was rejected last Peron already has the dorsement of the leadership of week by the courts. Racial Lines Argentinas parent union orga-- , As in the past, Guyanas nization, the General Confed-- 1 electorate is expected to vote eration of Labor. en-- ; - (Copyright) n"S 77E Reporter. r. i .i talk with us. The United Nations announced plans last Friday for to visit Israel, Waldheim Egypt and Jordan, but did not set a specific date. Not Concerned '? , Scandal Figure Briton Held In Fracas With Wife VALENCIA, SPAIN (UPI) Police said Sunday they had arrested Colin Levy, who with his wife figured prominently in a sex scandal that led to the resignation of two senior members of the British government last May. Police said Levy was being held m custody at the nearby coastal resort of Derna, where the couple has been living m a chalet for the past few weeks. The Israeli official expressed confidence the secretary general would terrain from pushing any specific peace plan during the trip. We are not concerned that Waldheim will make some demand of Israel, he said. Sadat to Speak said Sadat The sources would address the committee Army to Recruit Women (UPI) army a major knocked off, this is becoming problem, one The women source said. waltz past our patrols and checkpoints with guns and explosives hidden beneath their dresses without our men being able to conduct a search." The BELFAST British Army is preparing to recruit women in the militia to combat the female bombers of the underground Irish Republican Army (IRA), army sources said Sunday. They said the woman militia will be used to halt IRA women who pretend to be pregnant and smuggle bombs and guns by stuffing them into The sources said parliament has already approved the recruitment of the women and that the bill now awaits royal approval before going into effect. stomach padding With the IRA men being The official said it was too early to tell whether Waldheims trip would hasten the start of peace negotiations. "This will have to wait until after the visit, he added. fill your tummy. 'Making Mistake The semiofficial Cairo newspaper A1 Ahram said Sunday Israel would be making a mistake if it expected the Waldheim visit to be the basis of direct Arab-Israe- negotia- li tions. Police would not say if he had been charged and refused to comment on local newspaper reports that Levy had been detained after he tried to run his wife down with an automobile in Government sources Cairo said President Anwar Sadat would meet Monday with the central committee of the Arab Socialist Union, the nation's only political party, to They said the' matter was now in the hands of an investi- Sack Lots gating magistrate. SAND GRAVEL Local newspapers in the two Mediterranean cities of Valencia and Alicante said that Levy, in full view of several witnesses, tried to run over his lime, Cement, Plaster ei utwli o 5, 10, 100 lb. Ian Norma Levy, wife, Insh-bowith an automobile Saturday. SALT LAKE VALLEY FAIR SHOPPING CENTER. GRANGER OGDEN Easy Tllir1 Term? More Help A BUENOS AIRES (UPI) Cranking official of Argentina's second largest political party said Sunday it was ready to support Juan D. Peron for the ; presidency, a move that would assure the former dictator of an overwhelming election vie- - I understand that he's coming to listen to Israeli the official said leaders, "We want him to come and We on Egypt's current political offensive, which has included visits by government officials to the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Austria. France, Somalia Ethiopia and the Sudan. discuss domestic and foreign political strategies. along racial lines with Burnhams Peoples National Congress counting mamly on blacks and Jagan on Indians living in the rural sugar and nee belts. But Burnham, a lawyer who first won election in 1964, also has increasing populanty among middle class Indians. Many political observers predict he will win at least 32 of the 53 seats in the House of Assembly. 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