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MoTMtoy, March 30,1M7 3 0 C «n t S World can’t Israeli officer moms: balance ite admits role in ch eckbook ThB A c c i for«casi fo By Carl Hartman A The Assoclotad Press calls for recruiting spy N orths WASHINGTON - In the first half weather li of the 1980s the world lost — or maybe Just misplaced — more than and f rigk By Sereel Shoreorodsky “the worsening of Israell-U.S. $388 billion, according to figures turea In th« Ttw Aasocloted Press relations and my concern for the collected by the International future of relations between the two Monetary Fund. k TEL AVIV, Israel — A top air countries and ties with U.S. It calls this sum a "discrepancy," force officer was quoted today as Jewry." something like the $7.88 you can’t acknowledging he recruited Jona­ He added, " I f facts had been the find in checking your monthly bank than Jay Pollard to spy for Israel only consideration, I would not statement against the canceled > but that be did not consider It a have drawn the cmcluslon that I checks. mistake and resigned only because reached." He did not elaborate. "Am erican wants a bead." Sella said his decision was Adding up the figures of their 151 Lt. Col. Aviem Sella on Sunday "personal and independent" and member countries, the fund’s book­ resigned his command of Israel’s came despite numerous requests keepers totaled $3U billion more in most prestigious air base, Tel Nof, "from the general public and even deUts than in credits for the years citing his concern for deteriorating American citizens who have ex­ 1980 through 1984. The discrepancy U.S.-Israeli relations over the Pol­ pressed support and identification began to show in the late 1970s, lard affair. with me and have urged me to peaking at $113.9 billion in 1982. Sella, M, was indicted in the cominue in my Job." Though the total has gone down ivta United States this month on espion­ According to Israeli newspapers. since, a report that the fund plans to line age charges. His appointment Sella was a top pilot and computer publish in June will say it is still Ibig March 3 to command Tel Nof expert who won the Air Force large. lar- angered U.S. officials who inter­ Prize, one of its highest awards, for The last figure available is for preted it as a reward tor his role in a program that Jams enemy radar 1984; $95.8 billion. ler. the Pollard affair. during combat. Colleagues des­ Because the sums are so big, the the The mass circulation newspaper cribed him as one of two or three fund is that they cast doubt on all Its led Yediot Ahronot today quoted Sella candidates for air force huge compilations of statistics, on as saying he recruited Pollard and commander. the conclusions it draws about the rom passed him on to Rafael Eitan, head Sella has faced little criticism in world’s economic situation and on fter of the Defense Ministry's Scientific Israel for his role In the Pollard its suggestions on what to do about Liaison Bureau. case, and his resignation drew wide It. “ Yes, ,I recruited Pollard. He praise. So three years ago, it appointed a came to me, and 1 packed him on to " I expected it. He did what he had "working party" headed by Pierre Rafi Eitan. I did not do more than to do," Prime Minister Yitzhak Esteva, a high-level official in the In perti lied thati” M ia was quoted as sa y ii^ n Shainif. of the right-wing Ukud French ministry of finance, to look 3 Charlton the Interview, conducted last bloc, said on Israel radio. He ■Ito’ for the money or at least to come up fered histori Friday. declined to speculate when asked if with some ideas about what hap­ staff of "St " I don’t think I made a mistake... others would resign. pened to it. A summary of their when they i I did only what any other (Israeli) YossI Sarid, a left-wing member work appeared in the "IM F Sur­ Jew would have done," Sella was of Parliament, praised Sella’s vey,” a fund publication, earlier with "B en V quoted as saying. He was quoted as decision and called on Defense this month. — as In Sid. saying his contact with Pollard was Minister Yitzhak RaUn and other Investment income turned out to Heston, v limited to recruitment because politicians allegedly involved to be a major problem. playing her controlling a spy was the Job of the resign as well. "Countries receiving capital 0 epi(sics, tried I secret services. " I respect a person who decides were able to identify and record of 8N L Satu He also was quoted as saying he on his own," said Foreign Minister income payments, while countries “ It’s a I was reluctant to leave his post but Shimon Peres, head of the left­ whose residents placed funds around a that "Am erica wants a head." leaning Labor Party. abroad had an Incomplete record of before the si Pollard, a 32-year-old American The government said In No­ receipts," the summary said. of my life pi Jew and former civilian analyst for vember 1985 when Pollard was The summary does not mention ble fellows' the U.S. Navy, was sentenced to life arrested that his hiring was done by capital flight, the widespread prac­ the Jews in prison March 4 for selling Israel low-level officials and had not been tice of people in countries with painting th( hundreds of classified U.S. military authorized by the government. But Herald photo by Tucker shaky economies sending their those fellow documents in 1984-8S. In a presentencing statement, Pol­ money somewhere safe without make Jokes and lard claimed his activities were The Israeli military spokesman’s telling their own governments Heston, five known by senior Israelis. Humming along office had no immediate comment about it. They often choose the ABC’s prii lana when asked to confirm Sella’s A government-appointed panel United States or Switzerland. That Colbys,” ss 4BA reported comments. Sella could not and a parliament subcommittee Bryan Tripp of the Connecticut Army cut Is one of the first states to get the way they lose nothing if their one night immediately be reached for are investigating the affair. governments devalue their curren­ National Guard shows off a Hummer at Hummer, a tactical vehicle equipped for writers’ me I the comment. "(S ella’s resignation) is without Howell Cheney Regional Vocational TOW missiles and other combat equip­ cies. On the contrary, they make a New Sella, who remains In the air doubt a positive step," said Abba pile If they bring their money home “ They w« raid force, said in his resignation letter Eban, who heads the parliament Technical School. Tripp, a graduate of ment. Story on page 3. after the devaluation. explain it to S:18 he was stepping down because of probe. the school, told students that Connecti­ Capital flight Is illegal in some about It, on places; in others it’s Just consi­ lack some Vff a dered "portfolio diversification." tive.’ In th with Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. esti­ Caesar She but mates that between 1983 and 1988, when it was Don’t blame us, women tell doc at MMH seminar moneyed people in 10 Latin Ameri­ kind of sho\ free can debtor countries sent $M.2 "T h e Co nation was finished and the doctor Jeka By Nancy Pappas was for a woman who stood up In the the river. More than 80 women paid The thrust of the presentation by billion abroad. season with Herald Reporter bock row near the end of the hour to was on his way out the door, the 110 each to have breakfast with the two heaith professionais was Nor does the summary mention Wednesday read a four-point "bill of particu­ Mary Ollie Newman, former consu­ patient said, "Before you go. Dr. 'era, that the patient is primarily respon­ sending money abroad that has poorly in th A Saturday morning seminar on lars” against customs she said are mer and health reporter for WFSB- Connoliy, can I have a prescription lam, sible for the quality of communica­ been earned through drug sales or said. "I’m effective patient-physician dia­ common among physicians. These TV, then attend workshops on tion between herself and her doctor. for tranquiiizers?” other Illicit activity. People in those logue turned Into a tense dialogue next fall. included calling patients by their sexuality, combining motherhood The skit presented during the hour, In the anaiysis which foliowed, businesses avoid close contact with between two health-care profes­ first names while requiring use of a with professional life, and health­ which was written by Parker, laid Parker said to the audience, their countries’ tax and trade sionals and the audience. courtesy title themselves; calling screening techniques. the blame for poor communication "Haven’t I been very unfair to him ? officials. Leader The tension was almost visible in staff members "the girls” ; not with the patient. I came in with my fuil agenda in Legitimate businesses also may Manchester Memorial Hospital’s The Dala allowing enough time for appoint­ The most controversial part of mind, and only at the very end will I fall to report.
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