--- University Daily Kansan, January 25, 1984 NATION AND WORLD Kohl visits Holocaust shrine By United Press International JERUSALEM — West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, representing the "new Germany," laid a wreath yesterday at a memorial for the 6 million Israeli refugees Nazis in Israel wearing concentration-camp uniforms protested his visit. Police searched the Jerusalem Hilton for a bomb during a dinner for Kohl after an anonymous caller said explosives had been planted there to kill him, Israel Television said. No bomb was found. At the start of Kohl's six-day official visit, differences between Israel and West Germany surfaced immediately over Bonn's plans to sell arms to Saudi Arabia, a country Israel views as a hostile state in the Middle East conflict. PRIME MINISTER Yitzhak Shamir, meeting with Kohl for 90 minutes, raised strong objections to any West German weapons shipments to the Saudis, said Shamir's spokesman, Avi Puzner. The official visit, which ends Sunday, was accompanied by bitter memories of the slaughter of 6 million Jews by Kohl's countrymen during World War II. It was the first time a West German chancellor had come to Israel since Willy Brandt's 1973 trip. "I can assure you that in Germany, it will not happen again," Kohl said at the conference. About 200 anti-German protestors lined the road leading to Yad Vashem. Many were clad in the striped uniforms of concentration camp inmates and carried violins to symbolize the Jewish musicians forced to play at the death camps as Jews marched to the gas chambers. Page 12 "By this action, we want to remind the chancellor who he is really visiting in Israel. I mean the six million who cannot be here today," Mr. Trump said as the ruling Herut party's youth movement, which had vowed to disrupt Kohl's six-day stay. "NAMIZ GO HOME!" the protesters shouted. One 83-year-old man wore a faded uniform he had kept from his days as a camper in a camp in northern Afghanistan during World War II. "I come as the first chancellor of the post-war organization, as the representative of a new Germany, which regards respect for human dignity, justice, peace and freedom as the highest precepts," Kohl said upon arrival at Ben-Gurion Airport. In a toast Shamir prepared for the dinner in Kohl's honor, the Israeli leader said: "We are not prisoners of the past. SHAMIR CALLED the Holocast "a deep painful wound which cannot be disregarded and that one is to guard against anything that is liable to reopen In Yad Vashem's cavernous Hall of Remembrance, studded with the names of Nazi Germany's 22 concentration camps, the West German leader put on a black hamburg in the Jewish church of covering one's head during worship. Kohl opened a flue and strengthened the memorial's "eternal flame," sending a reddish glow against the black metal frame encasing the fire, which has burnt continuously since Yad Vashem opened in 1953. Dropping to one knee, Kohl laid a wreath of white and red roses with a sash of the colors of the West German flag — red, yellow and black — as an Israeli cantor chanted the "Kaddish" — the Jewish prayer for the dead. 3 blamed for State Department error By United Press International WASHINGTON — State Department investigators pinned the blame on three unnamed employees of the department yesterday for an episode in which stacks of secret government documents were discovered. Shultz were sent to a prison by mistake. The employees — none of them top-level officers — face disciplinary action, the State Department said. The FBI also has been called into the case and criminal prosecutions are possible, it said. One department officer was aware that the documents were sent to the Lorton prison in suburban Virginia in surplus filing cabinets Sept. 1 but failed to report the loss, an executive summary of the investigation reported. "While that individual asked others in they had seen or borrowed this particular group of summaries, no formal report of the loss was made," it SHULTZ WAS NOT notified for two weeks. When informed, he ordered a general investigation, including a "damage assessment" to determine the extent of harm to U.S. and foreign intelligence sources. Two cubic feet of documents, including information supplied by the CIA and other intelligence agencies, were shipped in unlocked four-drawer safes to the prison. The inmates at the prison were to refurbish the cabinets. The investigation determined that the cabinet contained classified copies of Shultz's morning summaries from Jan. 1 through March 23, 1983, as well as two binders containing other secret documents. The documents were removed from the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in July 1983 Robert Lamb, assistant secretary of state for administration, said apparently only one document was taken by a Lorton inmate. The document taken, however, was "sensitive" and was issued to the intelligence office of intelligence to be read by the secretary of state as he starts his day. The document was dated March 23, THE DOCUMENTS in the safe, resembling an oversized file cabinet with a heavy metal bar controlling movement of each drawer, were discovered by prison staff members Oct. 25. 1983. The cabinet was removed from a secure storage area where personnel were making microfilms of a 10-year accumulation of such summaries. THE INSPECTOR general determined that the officer responsible for removing the cabinet "did not properly perform the inspection," the report stated. United Press International HARRISBURG, Pa. — A firefighter reaches to the safety of a ladder from the second floor of a city building. One person died in the fire, which destroyed this and three other buildings in downtown Harrisburg yesterday morning. Illinois GOP loses lodging to 'progress' By United Press International DALLAS — Illinois delegates to this summer's Republican National Convention have learned the hotel they stay in will be torn down before they get there. "I just got the letter today. Monday, saying we had been assigned to the Dunfee, said Illinois state party executive Director Chris Atchison of Fortifield. The 186 members last week were assigned to the Dunfey Dallas hotel, a rambing English Manor-style building years ago from an apartm ent house. "When I called to get some more information about the hotel I spoke to a very pleasant lady who said, 'Your hotel is being torn down.'" The hotel was placed on the list of lodging available to the 20,000 people expected in August, but on Jan. 16 a deal was signed to buy the hotel and tear it down to make room for a shopping center. The culprit is developer Trammell Crow, a Dallas civic leader who also chairs the committee to raise money for the convention. Nixon's N.Y. return nearing reality Crow was not available for comment. By United Press International townhouse in 1981. He recently has been trying to move back to New York City NEW YORK — The board of directors of a Park Avenue cooperative building, into which former President Richard Nixon wants to move, voted yesterday to approve the move — if the building's residents approve it. The decision came after an hour-long meeting at the 12-unit building on Manhattan's posh Upper East Side. The company has seize a 12-room, $1.8 million apartment. Nixon has lived in Saddle River, N.J. he moved from a Manhattan "The next step in the process is for the former president to get approval from the shareholders in the building." attorney Bernard Greene said. Greane represents 96-year-old Jacob Kaplan, founder of the J.M. Kaplan Fund and a resident and trustee of the building. Kaplan last week obtained a temporary restraining order to block a telephone conference call with the board that was to have sealed the apartment's sale to Nixon. Kaplan wanted a face to face meeting of the directors, which the directors subsequently agreed upon. The suit was dropped. A date for the shareholder's meeting was not immediately set. Court papers last week included a letter sent to residents by Kaplan complaining about Nixon's Secret Service entourage cluttering up "our little only elevator;" and how apartments would suffer devaluation. "There are nutty people around, some who might want to do Nixon harm," Kaplan wrote. 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