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Iri. State Department denies attache residency . World News WASHINGTON (UPI)--A politi- was due to arrive and 20 Ueberroth says be does not ca. 1 shadow has been cast weeks before the start of know how this might affect D digest over the 1984 Summer Olym- the games. the Soviets' decision on pi cs.h no explanation,the Committee officials are whether to take part in the PORTLAND (UPI)--A federal judge in Portland yesterday With h angry about the timing of Summer Olympics. banned herbicide spraying on U.S. Forest Service and Bur- De partment of State denied the State Department an- The Soviets are not ex- eau of Land Management property in Washington State and pe mission for the Soviet nouncment. pected to make their decis- Oregon. The injunction remains in effect until the agen- at tache for the games to The organization says the ion known before the June 2 cies prepare a worst-case analysis" of the effects of li ve in Los Angeles. Department of State has as- deadline, but they have spraying on humans. The ruling marks a victory for three The Los Angeles Olympic sure it the U.S. Covern- given strong indications environmental groups that filed suit against the Agricul- Or ganizing Committee got the meant will go along with an- their athletes will take ture Department and the Department of Interior. word just yesterday, the other Soviet attache. part in the 1984 Summer same day the Soviet official Committee President Peter Olympics. POLAND (UPI)--Church sources in Poland say Pope John Paul hoped to be in the Soviet Union this Sunday, but negotia- tions for the visit broke down when late Soviet President Yuri Andropov became ill. The pontiff had wanted to com- memorate the 500th anniversary of the death of St. Casi- mir by visiting a town in Soviet Lithdania. Sources say the Vatican hopes to resume the talks and possibly re- schedule the papal trip for next year. STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI)--The hunt continues for suspected GAZETTE ' foreign submarines believed lurking in Swedish waters 250 miles south of Stockholm. Yesterday, an alien frogman escaped through a military blockade, and officials say Guantanamo Bay, Cuba that's proof there's at least one mini-sub or other ves- sel still in the area. SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI)--At least 100 people are expect- Volume 39 Number 43 ed to protest Friday, March 2, 1984 ) the appearance of Salvadoran President Mag- i ana at a chamber of commerce I dinner in San Antonio, Tex- as, today. For security reasons, city officials declined to say what was on Magana's agenda. But Magana's defense Campaign moves south; package approved and foreign ministers reportedly will be traveling with him. WASHINGTON (AP)--Democratic Ohio Senator John Glenn la- and would amend scheduled presidential candidates are beled himself the "new un- reductions in telephone and NEW YORK (UPI)--Former President Nixon won't be moving heading South and promising derdog" in the race. Both cigarette taxes. nto a posh Park Avenue apartment in New York after all. A to slug it out right up to Hart and Glenn were in Ala- The government has re- spokesman says the Nixons decided not to buy the $1.8 the Democratic convention. bama yesterday vying for leased its latest cigarette million co-op because of all the controversy sparked by Former Vice President Wal- support from Alabama Gover- ratings--listing the tar, the choice. The building's tenants tried to block the ter Mondale is changing his nor George Wallace. nicotine and carbon monoxide deal, but later withdrew the lawsuit. strategy, ordering levels of more than 200 his staff EL SALVADOR (UPI)--A rightist death squad in El Salvador to forget any Meanwhile, the House Ways brands. talk of being warned yesterday it will kill journalists who in its op- front-runner. and Means Committee has ap- The test, conducted He also said by the inion "collaborate with enemies." No specific journal- he'd goon proved a tax package that Federal Trade Commission, the attack against ists or news organizations were mentioned, but the word- Colorado Senator would trim federal deficits found that "Cambridge," Gary Hart. ing seemed to cover both Salvadoran media and foreign re- by $50 billion over the next "Carlton," "Now" and "Now porters working in the Central American country. It was Hart, meanwhile, vowed to three years. The package 100's" contain the lowest a- the first open threat against journalists since the Rea- fight for southern votes. would increase liquor taxes mounts of the toxins. gan administration demanded a crack-down human rights violations. NEW ZEALAND (UPI)--The search is over in New Zealand, Sports Shorts Base police news where College Top-20 Scores UCLA 73 A vehicle was stopped b police today recaptured an escaped psychiatric pat- by ient who had (#3) Kentucky 76 (#13) Washington 59 Base police this morning at threatened to set off deadly nerve gas in the capital of Auckland. Mississippi 57 (#18) Temple 69 Sherman Avenue near IT&TT. Thirty-two-year-old Bruce Cam- eron was found (#5) DePaul 65 Penn St. 66 The driver failed the fie ld in a house, some 480 miles south of the capital following the largest man-hunt in New Zealand b Routh Carolina 56 NBA Scoreboard sobriety test and was give,en history. Police say Cameron, #6) Oklahoma 79 Kansas City 108 a blood alcohol test at ti he a University Graduate in Nebraska 70 Houston 101 hospital. chemistry, knew how to make a toxic gas that could have threatened the lives of Auckland's Cal-Irvine 77 Denver 119 The passenger in the vere- one-million residents. (#7) Nevada-Las Vegas 74 Cleveland 113 hide interfered annd WASHINGTON (AP)--North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms says Brigham Young 83 Portland 121 struggled with the patro l- the thinks opponents of a school prayer amendment can tie (#8) Texas-El Paso 65 San Antonio 98 man. it up for about ten days with a Senate filibuster. But (#9) Tulsa 126 Phoenix 112 Both driver and passenger ,er the conservative Republican says he thinks majority lead- Indiana St. 102 Philadelphia 100 were taken to Base poli ce er Howard Baker can muster the votes to end the talka- Headquarters and later re- thon. Helms isn't predicting whether the measure will By Jack Taylor Chris Jones chiped in 9. leased to their commands. pass. Yesterday, sports and entertainment figures testi- For the second night in a SIMA now advances to the The case has been referred fied in favor of the proposed Constitutional amendment. row, SIMA beat NSGA/Co. L in playoffs and will meet NAV- to the Criminal Investiga- The measure states that prayer isn't prohibited under the a hard fought battle. NSGA STA Blue (court #2 7 p.m.), tions Division. Constitution, but neither is anyone raced to an early 19-11 who was awarded a first- required to pray. lead, but SIMA charged back round bye. and the half reflected a NAS/VC-10 was eliminated dual at 24-24. from the playoffs by Marine The second half was much Barracks 52-36 last night. the same as a pendulum in Barracks ran out to a 26-17 motion, with Co. L taking it halftime lead, and never to SIMA at 43-36, and SIMA looked back. fighting back to finally win Barracks, who entertains the game. Hector Negron, the winner of tomorrow's SIMA's scoring ace, led the game between SIMA-NAVSTA attack with 21 points, with Blue, got a fine effort from a helping hand from "Old Rodney Hendrix who scored 19 Folks" Tillman and Freddie points, and Joe Paul who Chambers who both contri- added 13. buted 13 each. 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