European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 29, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes wednesday june 29, 1977 atom wot 3 suspects arrested fear voiced Bonn in spy crackdown to panel Paris Puli a conference on what the Earth will be like in the year 2000 opened tuesday with former mexican president Echeverria warning of a nuclear holocaust unless Rich nation share their scientific knowledge Wilh the third world. If the economic and political plan of the next decades is entered once again on the arms race and science and not on peaceful cooperation and shared knowledge humanity will enter into a nuclear impasse with no Way he said. Vigorously attacking the developed world s plans to supplant Oil with nuclear Energy the former mexican Leader said that after Basing their riches on the waste of the Earth s resources the Rich nations now want to establish a super scientific monopoly of new sources of Energy and new atomic apocalypse he if the new forms of Energy if the new human resources become once again the Patrimony of a minority of peo Ples and social classes the ail Century will inevitably be the Century of a possible atomic the former president told the Nussem blvd International Perso nag s the world must overturn All terms of refining in of huge historic breaker in ilk know do Anil sen net Mast be integrated Twloa Natl i " he recalled thai la p most revolutionary Enterprise of Thelas fourth of participants in the three Day round table include British Nobel prize winning physicist Philip Noel Baker. U s. Architect Buckminster Fuller. British actor Peter Ustinov. Key plan author Tawfik Al Hakim and Ecuador artist . Nine paintings owned by Sinatra bring $457,8 to London Lupoli nine late French impressionist paintings belonging to Ameri can Singer Frank Sinatra brought 269 300pounds h57.8io monday night at a soothe by s Art auction. But three other impressionist works Sinatra put on the Block failed to reach the Reserve Price and went unsold. They included Camille Pissarro the Church of St. Jacques of Dieppe in the morning rain which rotheby s had expected to sell for around $255.000. The bidding on the dozen Sinatra paint Ings including the three withdrawn total de $7m,00. Sinatra i impressionists were a High Light of an auction of important impressionist and other Modem paintings which rotheby s said realized $39 million bidding on Pissarro s Church of St Jac ques finished at $166.600. Sinatra s Reserve Price was not revealed. The top Price among the nine Sinatra paintings sold was $110,500 for Pissarro s Republic Square. a private col Lector bought it by Telephone Bonn up _ West Germany announced tuesday the arrest of three spy suspects in a new crackdown on the agent sit said East Germany is using to infiltrate the government political parties and Mili tary. The defense ministry and chief prosecutor s office said the suspects a married couple and a woman held civilian posts atthe West German Porz air Force base near Cologne. Kurt Fischer defense ministry spokes Man said details were being withheld for Security reasons. We have Good reasons for our silence the prosecutor s office said. The office described the Case As of medium intelligence sources said questioning of the three alleged spies might Lead to other Eastern agents with whom they had con sources said they were arrested saturday on suspicion of having spied for the East German slate Security service forbears. Interior minister Werner Maihofer. In his annual Security report said monday East German president Krich Honecker has admitted his agents infiltration. Mai Hofer said Honecker boasted in a speech tothe communist party Central committee on sept. 3, 1976. That East Germany has agents in the West German government political parties and defense is no doubt that we Are Well in formed he quoted Honecker As is reason for the Federal Republic of Germany now. As in the past is a special target for the espionage activity of Maihofer said. He reported the arrest in 1976 of 48 spies 33 East German six soviet six polish and three czechoslovak. Thirty seven others fled West German to escape arrest he said. A considerable number of these spies were smuggled into the Federal Republic of he said. Maihofer reported that soviet espionage agencies increased their activity in 1976,"the activity of soviet espionage is directed mainly at gathering military he said. Then economic and political espionage arc Given equal secon Dary with the beginning of summer Alpin herdsmen and their flocks Are on their Way to pastures in the mountains to Greener pastures where they will stay until the autumn this picture was made at the Little resort town of Lesslau in the Swiss 3,600-mile trip in 3 Small boats Alps where More than 600 cows and goats go to spend the summer on the famous san Lis Mountain. A photo 73 Viet refugees reach Australia Darwin Australia map ranging Inage from three months to 67 years. 73 Viet namese refugees have landed in Australia after a three month 3.600-mile voyage in three Small wooden fishing boats. The party of men. Women and children landed on the Northwest coast near Wynd Ham and spent three Days looking for an in habited place before a truck Driver found them they were brought monday to Darwin Northern Australia s chief City and will be flown to Sydney wednesday for processing by immigration officials. Thailand. Malaysia. Singapore and in Donesia All refused to give the refugees Asylum. The immigration department said it had not decided whether All 73 could remain in Australia. The country has accepted 2.900 refugees from us. Cambo Dia. Vietnam and timor in the past two years we Are very Happy to be said Minn Hoang Van. 20, who said he had been a student of architecture at Vananh University in Saigon. We Are All anti communist and we heard Australia was a free country he said. We wanted Freedom from the communists. Minn said about 90 per cent of the South vietnamese want to leave the country but it so hard to get he said we planned this escape for two years before we could get some fishing Minn said most of the men in the group posed As government officials with their families to get from Saigon to the coast we made false papers and Stamps and a " a a Kerf a Sov Wnent in he said. Most they had arranged to meet a Fishe Manum Van hic a. 55. At Vung Tau in March after hiding m the Hills for a week Thea out of the harbo7on the night of March 15. Met Wanh other refugees april a u " Malas setting out once More they tried to Landau Singapore. We stopped because we did not have any food or Minn said but the policemen said we could not Stop. Some Navy boats Lowed us out of the Harbor saying they were taking us to a big liner. But they cheated us there was no big liner and we still had no Minh said they returned to Malaysia were Given food and fuel for their boats at a Canadian aluminium factory and the sailed to surabaya at the East end of toe indonesian Island of Java. After 10 Days there they set out again but sometime Between May 26 and june u of 2 cavy storms off the coast of the Island of timor. The big Waves made our Oil drum break away from its ropes and it landed Onan old woman and a Minh reported. By Pul n at Koppang the capital of West timor. Doctors there said the woman s spine was broken and she continue the voyage. But her family others n ured child went on with .v?7 Happy to see Australia
