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   Pacific Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 9, 1986, Tokyo, Japan                                PACIFIC STARS AND STRIPES A2 Waldheim News JUNE 1986 From Page A1 rally for young There were just two either follow the order court martial and The World Jewish Congress did not buy his Its Israel pledged to make life uncomfortable for Austrians if Waldheim Officials in the United France and Israel launched investigations into The Justice Department was considering a recommendation to bar him from the United States on basis of his war but no decision was expected until after the More than 270 prominent Austrian writers and scientists signed a petition urging voters to reject Militant antifascist Beate a German based in led small but noisy demonstrations at several of his campaign At the center of the allegations against Waldheim is a 1947 Yugoslav report to the UN War Crimes Commission that accuses him of involvement in killing Waldheim and his supporters said his name was on the Yugoslav list because a noncommissioned officer from who is now gave false testimony under interrogation by the Yugoslavs in hopes of saving Yugoslavia never followed up the and officials in Belgrade refused to shed any light on saying they did not want to interfere in Austrian Austrian presidential candidates Steyrer his wife Johanna and RP official Marcos wont get money soon HONOLULU UPI The million in jewels and other valuables a federal judge ordered the Customs Service to give back to Philippine President Ferdi nand Marcos wont be returned for some a Philippine consulate spokesman District Judge Harold Fong ordered Customs to release the money and property seized from his wife Imelda and their 88 member entourage when they arrived in Honolulu after fleeing Manila on Customs had no right to keep the money and Fong said in a 25page order issued But the judge did not rule on the issue of who actually owns the for tune the Marcos camp or the new Philippine government headed by Corazon Horacio information officer for the Philippine Consulate in said his government would urge attorneys to appeal Fongs A lawsuit filed by the Central Bank of the Philippines claiming the dis funds is Fongs ruling does not affect the Central Bank which asks that the currency be returned to the Philippines on grounds it had been removed The banks attor neys are expected to argue that the money should not be released until that case is The Philippine government in March released a Customs inventory of million in money and property its agents said was stolen and accom Marcos into Customs Service spokesman Dennis Murphy in Washington said his agency needed to review Fongs ruling before any action is Marcos said he planned to use some of the money to pay expenses he and his entourage ran up at military bases in Honolulu and on Guam when they fled the especially the purchases in the Marcos and his party ran up bills of in purchases at base ex changes on Guam and at Hickam AFB in Spy From Page A1 have been 24 in 31 months helps to increase awareness and lets the public know how serious these matters The Pelton decision was a grueling one for the which deliberated for 13 hours before convicting a defendant who spent two days on the witness stand without once denying the basic allegation that he sold secrets to the The decision was even though Pelton acknowledged that his disclosures may have jeopardized the lives of a few men who needed to get to and from a secret listening post believed to be off the east coast of the Soviet Little was disclosed about the which for the purposes of the trial was assigned the code name Project The problem faced by the and the tors who tried is that there is very little evidence in espionage Russell That dilemma showed in the decision to acquit Pelton on one count of On that the government had so little evidence it could give only the year 1980 and not even the month that Pelton allegedly made one of two trips to Austria for debriefing by the Soviet KGB intelli gence Secrets that are not public are taken away from us and given to a foreign Russell There is no smoking and in most cases the government cannot question foreign ALTHOUGH THE FBI RECORDED two telephone calls Pelton made to the Soviet Embassy in January proposing his offer in vague they were unable to trace the voice until they were tipped by Vitaly the KGB colonel who defected last summer and later returned to Catching spies is one Trying them is Until intelligence officials declined to appear in court to explain how the stolen secrets damaged the United To do they would simply increase the That changed in the late with the passage of the Classified Intelligence Procedures which is designed to limit the secrets divulged at spy espionage suspects could graymail the government by threatening to release more secrets during their own testimony or during of intelligence officials testifying against The law led to greater cooperation among the which investigates espionage and the government agencies with secrets to Since President Reagan took office in the counterintelligence budget has increased by 25 providing more people and technology to hunt But there seems to be no magic formula for suppressing the pure greed that Russell said has been the motive in most recent spy Officials at NSA declined to say what if they have taken since 1979 to monitor the financial wellbeing of their present and past Ad From Page A1 of student said officials were disappointed by the A decision on whether to appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court would be made after the districts governing board and attorney review the 9th Circuit he CARD submitted ads to five high school newspapers in the district in The ads told Dont let the draft blow you and Know your rights Know your choices A district administrator ordered the ads rejected on the grounds that they would contribute to the solicita tion of illegal District Judge Edward Schwartz refused to order the CARD ads published pending saying the military ads in the student news papers were nonpolitical notices of career opportunities and that the districts policy was The appeals court that in recruiting for the armed the governments interest Pacific Stars and Stripes USPS 417 900 APO San Francisco 96503 Published daily 250 per 500 Sunday or per Second Class postage paid at San  

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