Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1986, Page 7, Image 7

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    World beat
International
Israel detains alleged spy
JERUSALEM (APJ — Israel
revealed Sunday that
Mordechai Vanunu. a former
nuclear technician who alleged
ly leaked state atomic secrets, is
in detention and will be tried.
But it denied that secret agents
kidnapped Vanunu in England
to bring him to justice.
Vanunu disappeared in Urn
dan nearly six weeks ago. after
the Sunday Times of lxrndon
published photographs and in
formation he reportedly sup
plied about an Israeli nuclear
weapons plant.
Botha flies to France
JOHANNESBURG, South
Africa (AP) — Ignoring an of
ficial French cold shoulder.
President P.W. Botha flew to
France on Sunday to inaugurate
a memorial to South Africa's
dead in World Wars I and II.
The French government has
said it would give Botha the
lowest-level reception, and
Premier Jacques Chirac an
nounced he would not see the
South African president
because a meeting "would have
psychologically shocked our
African friends.”
Officials to discuss Syria
LONDON (AP) — Western
European foreign ministers
meet in London on Monday to
consider for a second time in
two weeks Britain's demands
for joint measures against Syria
for its alleged support of
terrorism.
West German Chancellor
Helmut Kohl and French Prime
Minister Jacques Chirac said
after conferring Sunday in Og
gersheim, West Germany, that
they expect the 12-nation Com
mon Market to agree on sanc
tions against Syria at the
meeting.
The four proposals on Mon
day's agenda are a ban on arms
sales to Syria, the indefinite
suspension of visits to Syria by
high-level Common Market of
ficials. stepped-up surveillance
of Syrian embassies in market
countries, and tightened securi
ty arrangements in connection
with operations of Syrian Arab
Airlines.
Whaling boats sabotaged
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) —
Saboteurs opened the bottom
valves on two Icelandic whaling
boats early Sunday, sinking the
vessels in Reykjavik harbor,
police reported.
The U.S.-based Sea Shepherd
Conservation Society claimed
responsibility for the attacks.
No injuries were reported in
the attacks, which were believ
ed to have occurred about 2
a nt. when no crew members
were aboard.
Iceland agreed to abide by an
International Whaling Commis
sion decision to cease whaling
from 1‘iHti until 1990. Although
its commercial whaling stop
ped. the government permits
the livalur Whaling Co. to carry
out what is called scientific
whaling in cooperation with the
National Oceanic Research
Institute.
Oregon Daily Emerald
National
Arms deals questioned
WASHINGTON (AP) — Con
gressional leaders accused the
Reagan administration Sunday
of keeping them in the dark
about reported White House
deals to send arms to Iran, and
some suggested its power to
conduct such operations should
lie curbed.
The criticism came mnid
speculation that Secretary of
State George Shultz, who also
apparently knew little about the
contacts that reportedly produc
ed arms deliveries in return for
hostage releases, could resign
over the matter.
News reports last week said
former National Security Ad
viser Robert McFarlane traveled
to Tehran earlier this year and
arranged to ship arms to Iran in
exchange for the release of U.S.
hostages kidnapped in Beirut.
An embargo on arms
shipments to Iran, which is at
war with Iraq, has been in effect
since 1979. The official U.S.
position on the war is
neutrality.
Smoking limits favored
NEW YORK. (AP) Most
Americans do not believe
cigarette advertising should he
banned, although they favor
broad restrictions on smoking,
according to poll results issued
Sunday by three anti-smoking
groups.
The findings contradict a re
cent American Med it: a I
Association survey in which t>4
percent of the respondents
favored a cigarette advertising
ban.
In the new poll, conducted
for the American Cancer Socie
ty. the American Heart Associa
tion and the American Lung
Association, H2 percent of those
questioned said cigarette ads
should be permitted in
magazines and newspapers
Jacobsen returns home
SANTA ANA. Calif (AP)
Former hostage David Jacobsen
came home Sunday to Califor
nia. embracing his aged father
and other relatives and friends
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ones."
Regional
Senate rejects nominee
SALEM (APi The Oregon
Senate has rejected Republican
Gov. Vic Atiyehs appointment
of a Myrtle Point cattle rancher
to the Oregon Fish and Wildlife
Commission.
Sam Dement failed by a single
vote Thursday to get the Ifi
votes he needed to win Senate
confirmation.
Sporting and wildlife conser
vation groups said cattle ran
chers and other commodity
oriented interests already have
plenty of representation on the
commission.
Oregon promotes food
KAWAGOE CITY. Japan (API
— Hollies of Henry Weinhard's
Private Reserve sold briskly al
$2.33 each, and kettle Chips
were a big hit at an Oregon food
fair in Japan.
Willamette Valley groceries
filled the food section at the
Maruhiro department store dur
ing a one-week food fair spon
sored jointly by Salem and
kawagoe City.
One bottle of Henry's cost 350
yen, worth about $2.33. a
bargain by |upan standards.
For Salem officials, though,
the exhibit was more than an
hors d‘oeuvres party, it was pan
of a drive to sell Japanese
retailers on Oregon products,
testing them first to see which
items could lie winners.
Sunbed danger warned
PORTLAND (AP) — The
Oregon Medical Association
has voted to warn the public of
dangers associated with tanning
booths and so-called "sunbeds"
that use ultraviolet A. or UVA
—. a form of radiation just
beyond visible light
At the association’s House ot
Delegates' interim session Sun
day. delegates also opposed
tobacco product giveaways on
public streets and voted against
designated smoking areas in
high schools.’
The 127 delegates, represen
ting county medical and
specialty societies around the
state, also voted to recommend
that the'Oregon superintendent
of public-instruction encourage
all public and private schools to
provide voluntary car
diopulmonary, or (.'PR. training
for schoolchildren. In-ginning
in the sixth grade
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