2 Thursday, January 24, 1980 University Daily Kansan IVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From the Kansan's Wire Services UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Israeli army pulls out of Sinai REFIDIM, the Israeli army yesterday completed its interim pullback from the Sinai land, the Israeli army yesterday completed its interim pullback from the Sinai The army staged a farewell ceremony at this desert crossroads, once the site of its largest Sinai base, even though the square miles of mountains and rocky terrain around it were quite uneven. The withdrawal, a milestone of peace with Egypt, was the first of a five-stage Sinatul pullback that has taken nine months. The two-thirds of the vast desert that has been submerged under water rested the greatest. The interim withdrawal coincides with the inauguration of diplomatic relations between Israel and Egypt, Israel will open its temporary embassy in the Cairo Hilton on Monday. Egypt has not yet announced details of its Tel Aviv location. Ambassadors are to be exchanged in February. Iran says Shah being detained Iran's foreign minister insisted yesterday that deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahavi had been placed under detention by Panamanian authorities preparing his return to Iran. He dismissed denials by various Panamanians, saying they were false reports. "Sooner or later the world will come to realize that the report was right and that the ousted shah was actually under custody," Sadegh G扎德扎ehad, its foreign minister, said in an interview with the official Pars news agency carried by Tehran radio. The broadcast was monitored in London. In Panama, a government television station and Panamanian radio stations said that the depressed shah was "doing what he does every day," and that there were no signs that he was under arrest on the resort island of Contadora, 35 miles southeast of Panama City. Panama's U.S. Ambassador, Carlos Lopez Guevara, said he was authorized to "categorically deny" the Iranian statements. A Panama government source said there were strong rumors in the government that the shah might be moved to a small country estate in the town of Cermano, 35 miles east of Panama City, to end the disruption of the tourist season caused by his presence on the popular resort island. Soviets exile dissident leader MOSCOW — The Soviet government newspaper yesterday accused dissident leader Andrei D. Sakharov of seizing state secrets to Westerners in the fight against Russia from Moscow for resentment. The toughly worded denunciation of Sakharov was the fullest authoritative explanation of the government's action against the Nobel Peace Prize winner, who was picked up by police Tuesday, stripped of his state honors and exiled from Moscow. Before flying off, Sakharov told family members he and his wife were being sent to Gorky, 200 miles east of here, an industrial center closed to foreign The 59-year old Sakharov, a nuclear physicist and winner of the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize, had become the strongest voice of dissent in the Soviet Union in recent years, meeting frequently with American and other Western journalists to publicize alleged human rights violations. Since the denunciation, international protests over the punishment of Sakharov have mounted. Besides condemnations from Western governments, the Communist parties of France, Spain and Italy announced their opposition. Communist Poland's leader, Yuriy Zelensky, also criticized them. Alf Landon admitted to hospital TOPEKA—Republican party patriarch Alf Landon was hospitalized yesterday for dizziness and short of breath, but doctors said his condition had improved. The Landon family physician, John Crary, and the 92-year-old former Kansas governor "all right," but "worried about world War III." Landon had been rushed by ambulance to Stormont-Vail Hospital's cardiac care ward about 10 a.m. after he called his secretary, Jody Markley, and the doctor. Markley said Landon apparently was alone in the house at the time. Theo, his wife, was downtown. Landon underwent diagnostic tests after he was admitted to a general medical floor. Mrs. Landon said his physician suspected a problem in the inner ear. A hospital spokeswoman said Landon's vital signs were stable and he was in satisfactory condition. Ex-treasurer seeks county seat WICHITA—Walter Richardson, who was removed from his post as Sedgwick County treasurer last year amid allegations of sexual misconduct, has decided "I had so many people ask me I would even think about running, and finally they came up and said, 'If you'll run we'll pay the filing fees,' the 76-year-old "I said, 'Fine, I've got a tough skin.' " Richardson filed for the commission seat now held by Commission Chairman Everett Patrick, a Republican. The district includes the western half of New York. Richardson said that his first priority if elected would be to clear his name. He also said that he thought his removal from office by a three-judge panel last summer was warranted. Richardson, who was accused of sexual misconduct involving a teen-age member of his office staff, has denied the allegation. Connally to be on state ballot TOPEKA - Bilfat Saleh, John Connally's Kansas campaign manager, said yesterday that he planned to place Connally on the April 1 Kansas governor's ballot. To date, seven persons—five Republicans and two Democrats—have entered the Kansas presidential primary, but none of them are among the top candidates. Falstad also said that Walter Hickel, former secretary of the interior and former governor of Alaska, would be in Topeka tomorrow to be the host at a Nancy Reagan, wife of former California Governor Ronald Reagan, is scheduled to be here for a reception promoting her husband's presidential bid. Falstead conceded that Commish had to do better in the Iowa caucuses, where he finished fourth earlier this week, but not that Commish is ranked higher than Commish. He said that Commish is ranked lower than Commish. "I think that indicates some new movement for Connally and some trouble for Reagan." Failstead said of the poll. Suspect fasts to retain jewel Deputies armed with bedpans have waited in Bobby J. Carr's special cell for the past three days in hope that the 1-0-4 carte stone set would routinely finish. WICHITA - A robbery suspect who apparently swallowed the loot—a $100,000 diamond-right rather than surrender it to police is fasting to keep the loot. But the 41-year-old Tulsa, Okla, man has thwarted every effort to induce him to eat or drink, despite his being a diabetic. "We believe sooner or later we will have to do something, because the fasting could injure his health," Sedgwick County Sheriff John Darrn said. "He doesn't want to talk to us about his diabetes condition. He simply has eaten or drunk anything since at midnight Monday." Carr and Billy W. Hill, 43, also of Tulsa, were arrested Sunday following the weekend robbery of a fashionable Wichita home. Weather... Unseasonal temperatures will continue today with a high of 35, and skies will be partly cloudy and clearing by late afternoon, according to the KU Weather Center. A cold front moving in tomorrow will bring temperatures down to the 40s, with a chance of precipitation. Nuke hazards found The Special Inquiry Group, headed by private attorney the Governor, Robgin, predicted future nuclear power plants be located 10 miles or more north of cities that were not established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said some existing plants to close to cities might have to be WASHINGTON (AP) — Last year's accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant came within 30 to 60 minutes of a meltdown that would have required evacuation of thousands of people in the area, a special investigating team reports. But the group left it to the NRC to determine how local circumstances should influence those decisions. 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