Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, November 21, 1985, Page 33, Image 33

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    Gorbachev and Reagan to Meet
The two leaders will meet November 19-21 in Geneva, Switzerland
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14, in U .S. D is tric t C o u rt in P o rt-
■ land. Oregon, Bhagwan Shree Raj-
neesh pleaded guilty to two federal
immigration crimes. Federal authorities
agreed to drop other charges against
the bhagwan if he promised to leave the
United States within five days and nav
$400,000 in fines.
fhe bhagwan pleaded guilty to
char8cs that he lied to immigration
officials and that he planned to stay in
this country permanently even though
he entered the country on a temporary
visa.
By accepting his guilty plea in ex­
change for dropping other charges, the
federal government is saving a lot o f
money. Even though an exhibit present­
ed in court demonstrated the govern­
ment’s a bility to prove the bhagwans
guilt, long court trials would have been
very expensive.
Followers o f the bhagwan remain at
Rancho Rajneesh, their commune.
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As the Geneva summit meeting be­
hard to win a worldwide popularity con­
tween Ronald Reagan and M ikhail G or­
test, government officials from the U S
bachev approaches, behind-the-scenes
and U.S.S.R. try to iron out an arms
action is nearly as important as the
control agreement between their two
November 19 and 20 meeting itself
governments.
While Reagan and Gorbachev work
U.S.
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Square off
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STRATEGIC WEAPONS:
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Royalty captures
hearts of Americans
I l i c Ä Ä S R
. 'he beauty
n an effort to promote the beauty
and quality of British art and im port­
ed goods. Prince Charles and Princess
Jiana spent three days in Washington
I T t I he entire nation watched televi­
sion to see the royal couple emerge
from a silver Rolls-Royce or catch a
glimpse o f the latest fashions worn bv
the princess.
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Events, including a reception at the
National Gallery o f A rt where the
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and Princess of Wales showed
off the I rcasurcs Houses of Britain exhi-
h t lo r which they ar,
bit for which they arc patron-
governed by protocol. In other
everyone must show then
manners.
Although the princess is a fave
most people and the press, her hi
w the man who w ill someday
Kmg of England She, therefore
allow him to answer all question;
1 J u arc a^out her opinion;
* het her t he people o f the U nited
hear Irom the princess or not. sf
her husband present an image o ff
and quality.