University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, April 26. 1988 7 NationWorld 'Ivan the Terrible' receives sentence of death for crimes The Associated Press JERUSALEM — A judge sentenced John Demjanjuk yesterday to die for Nazi war crimes and said the retired Ohio autoworker personally killed tens of thousands of people as the sadistic death camp guard "Ivan the Terrible." Hundreds of spectators jumped to their feet and applauded. Some shouted "Brave!" and others "Death! Death!" Survivors of the Holocaust cried and embraced each other. other. Judge Zvi Tal said Demjanjuk's crimes at the Tat琳萠 death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland could "never be forgiven by the hearts of men or be obliterated from memory. WWII mine in Egyptian desert kills 1 "The blood of the victims still cries out to us." out to us. "Ivan the Terrible" operated the gas chambers at Treblina, where 850,000 Jews were killed in 1942-43. Demjanjuk was convicted last week after a 14-month trial. After the sentencing, ashen-faced, Demjanjuk, saying he was innocent, was ringed by police guards and carried away in a police van. CAIRO, Egypt — A mine left over from World War II exploded in the western desert, killing one person and wounding two, an official report said yesterday. The Associated Press Coast Guard moving to gulf debated northwest of Cairo, was a center of North African fighting between Allied and Axis forces in 1942-43. Some of Egypt's western desert has been cleared of explosives, but hundreds of thousands of mines remain buried, according to Egyptian military experts. Three years ago, authorities discovered and detonated 300 live World War II mines stored near a school in the province. WASHINGTON — Consideration by the Pentagon to give the financially strapped Coast Guard a role in Persian Gulf patrols ran into heavy sailing yesterday on Capitol Hill. Yesterday The state-run Middle East News Agency said the blast occurred in the province of Marsa Matrouh, but it did not say when or provide other details. Marsa Matrouh, about 300 miles resources to battle against drugs including seizures of imports. "Ridiculous, hare-brained, absolute utter nonsense," was the reaction of Sen. Allonse D'Amato, R.N.Y., who has criticized the Reagan administration for not devoting a tional burdens on the Coast Guard in the last few years, and I'd think they have a full plate." "I've never heard of anything so stupid," D'Amato told a reporter. "Do they think the war on drugs is over?" "They don't have to go to the Persian Gulf to get money," said Hatfield. have a run plan. The committee will meet later this week to consider shifting money to the Coast Guard because the service has responded to a $100 million budget shortfall by suspending routine search and rescue patrols and cutting anti-drug missions by 55 percent. Pentagon officials said during the weekend that consideration was being given to send up to a half-d dozen 116-foot Coast Guard patrol boats to the Persian Gulf. They would be part of the U.S. policy of protecting 12 reflagged Kuwaiti tankers against attacks by Iran. Sen. Mark Hatfield of Oregon, ranking Republican on Senate Appropriations Committee, said, "I don't know what the rationale for that would be. We've put a lot of addi- The Associated Press News Roundup KUWAIT HIRES ANTI-TERRORISTS: The Kuwait government will hire foreign experts to train a special, 100-member ant-terrorism force to combat hijackers much like those who commanded a Kuwait Airways jumbo jetliner this month, security officials said yesterday. MEESE APPOINTS REPLACEMENTS: Attorney General Edwin Meese III put five temporary replacements on the job yesterday, filling vacant Justice Department posts. In addition, Francis Keating plans to be running the No. 3 office at the department by the end of the week. Keating is the assistant Treasury Department secretary nominated by President Reagan on Friday to become associate attorney general. day. NORIEGA ACTION PLANNED: A group of Panamanian dissidents is planning to undertake a military operation against military strongman Manuel Antonio Norgea by the beginning of next week, an opposition leader said yesterday. Ambassador Juan B. Sosa, who has maintained his loyalty to ousted Eric Delvalle, said the group is made up of officers who have friends in the Panamanian Defense Forces. STUDENTS END TAKEOVER: Minority students at Williams College in Williamstown, Mass, left the deans' offices had held for three days after reaching an agreement yesterday with the school president about grievances that led to the takeover. AFRICAN GUERRILLAS CONVICTED: An African National Congress guerrillas in Johannesburg, South Africa, were convicted of murder yesterday in connection with land mine explosions that killed seven people in 1985. 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