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. 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