World beat International Man admits to spying MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — An American said to be the brother of a U.S. congressman was arrested at an air base and told authorities he worked for a group specializing in military espionage, Nicaragua's govern ment said Sunday. The leftist Sandinista govern ment identified the man as Sam Nesley Hall and said his case would be treated like that of U.S. mercenary Eugene Hasenfus. Officials said that when Hall was arrested, at 10 a.m. Friday at Punta Huete air force base, about 13 miles northeast of Managua, he was carrying maps and sketches of military targets stuffed in his shoes. Reports in the United States said Hall, 49, is the brother of Rep. Tony P. Hall. D-Ohio, and is himself a former Ohio state legislator and a onetime Olym pic diving medalist. Marcos wants to go home MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Ex-President Ferdinand Marcos told Filipinos on Sunday he hopes “a miracle" will bring him home for Christmas, and authorities said the airport in his provincial stronghold is closed to private traffic. About 1,000 supporters of the ousted president rallied in Manila to denounce President Corazon Aquino's government and her cease-fire with com munist rebels. During the rally, a speaker an nounced the death Sunday of Marcos' sister, Elizabeth Marcos-Keon. The Marcos fami ly chaplain Rev. Domingo Nievres said she died of heart failure. National Dole wants new adviser WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican leader Bob Dole urged President Reagan on Sunday to let someone other than chief of staff Donald Regan advise him on the Iran-Contra affair. The pressure on Reagan to act more decisively in the crisis came amid reports that fired White House aide Lt. Col. Oliver North helped a conser vative group’s advertising cam paign to gain support for Reagan's Nicaragua policy and target members of Congress on the Contra aid issue. While others on Capital Hill have called for Regan's ouster. Dole recommended that former Sen. Howard Baker of Ten nessee or another respected lawyer be appointed as White House chief of staff on the Iran Contra issue. Democrats push defense WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic elected officials who biinded together after the party's disastrous defeat in the 1984 presidential election am trying to turn national defense liittri Aki 41,,// ===4JLLR= SKI SHOP ' ¥**•» fttwr Or MMUfi PMLiffl CHINESE RESTAURANT Oriental Buffet Lunch Downstairs C Try Our Dinner Upstairs Hours: Downstairs M Th II 00 7 00. F Sa 11 00 4 3C Closed Sundays Hours: Upstairs Su Th 4 30 10 00 F Sa 5 00 10 30 1275 Alder Street • 683 8886 into the issue that wins the White House for them in 1988. The Democratic Leadership Council, created primarily by moderate Democrats from the South and West, is pushing a platform of strong defense and arms control as the solution to what they see as the Democratic Party’s image of weakness on defense. Regional Bridge opening delayed NORTH BEND (AP) - Reopening of the McCullough Bridge over Coos Bay has been delayed until noon Tuesday, a state Highway Division spokesman says. The division planned to reopen the bridge Monday mor ning but temporary repairs to the mile-long span have taken longer than expected, John Elliott, division spokesman, said Sunday. The agency closed the bridge Dec. 4 after It was struck by a freight ship, forcing traffic on U.S. 101 to take a 15-mile detour. The bridgo normally carries the U.S. 101 traffic. Eugene's own Blazer XT now 1195. Only complete • FulM-Year Warranty • Hi Resolution Monitor • Dual Floppy • 640 K • Twice as fast as IBM • 100% IBM Compatible • 30-Day Unconditional Return Policy • Up to 60 Megabyte Hard Drive Systems and other options available • All Blazer Systems FCC Approved Your hometown computer company. EMERALD COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL 540 OAK STREET • EUGENE • 343-9393 KEEP THIN AND LIGHT... SAVE5