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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 5, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes thursday june 5, 1986 Pollard pleads guilty to Selling secrets to Israel Washington a Jonathan Jay Pollard pleaded guilty to Selling classified . Government documents to Israel in an agreement with government pros Ccu Tori filed wednesday in . District court. Pollard 31, n former civilian Navy  analyst mide his plea before . District judge Aubrey e. Robinsonjr. Shortly after he was indicted on one count of espionage for Selling military secrets to the israelis for nearly . Pollard faces a sentence of life imprisonment and a Fine of up to $250,000. No Date was set for his sentencing. Pollard s wife Anne Hon Dursun Pollard 26, also pleaded guilty before Robinson 10 charges of conspiracy 10 receive embezzled government property and being an accessory after the fact to Possession of National defense documents she could be sentenced to a minimum of 10 years in prison and fined a maximum of 5500,000, no sentencing Dale was set for her. Richard Hibey Pollard s attorney said the government has waived its right to ask fora life sentence . Attorney Joseph e. Dig Nova would not comment except to say the government has retained the right 10 ask for a substantial term of  an Fri agent testifying in a Bond hearing in washing Ion last year quoted Pollard As saying at an Fri interrogation that he had received $2,500 a month Over the pre Vious is months for his efforts. Two israeli diplomats in Washington were recalled in the scandal. Pollard was arrested last nov. 2\ in front of the israeli embassy in Washington where he and his wife had fled to escape Fri agents. Israeli officials had turned away his bid for Asylum. His wife was taken into custody inc next Day. Pollard has been held without Bond since his arrest mrs. Pollard was released pending trial. From september 1979 until the fall of i9b3, Pollard was in analyst at two naval intelligence centers in suit land my. In the fall of i9s3, he was detailed to the anti terror ism Alert Center As a counter terrorism analyst. In december israeli prime minister Shimon Peres apologized to the United states for the Pollard matter which he later said was an isolated incident of limited and Pas sing importance to us. Israel relations. Following Peres apology Secretary of slate George Schultz said he accepted israeli assurances that Pollard was not part of a larger israeli network for spying on the United states. Israeli officials who spoke at the Lime on condition of anonymity said Pollard was working for a secret depart ment in the israeli defense ministry Thot was founded about 20 years ago to conduct Industrial espionage but which recently expanded to include military spying Israel returned inc documents Pollard had passed to the israelis and the Fri was permitted to interview two israeli diplomats recalled in the scandal. The recalled diplomats were i Ian Ravid. Deputy science attache in the israeli embassy and Yosyf Yagur. Science Consul Al the israeli consulate in new York. Rafael Eytan a counter terrorism expert reportedly was in charge the secret spy unit. Evl Oft legislators Uncertain if harassment of Bonner is Over Washington a soviet dissident Sclena Bonner was treated Well when she returned to Moscow but the next lest of the intentions of soviet officials will be whether they permit her to leave internal exile on june is to pick up her Luggage one of the congressmen who travelled with her said wednesday. Rep. Barney Frank d mass who accompanied Bonner along with rep. Dan Lungrin r-calif., said the Lack of harassment of Bonner while she was with Western officials does t guarantee that troubles Are Over for her and her husband Andrei Sakharov who Are exiled to the so Viet cily of Gorky. We Hope she will be allowed once again logo to her apartment in Moscow to visit her friends not to overthrow single hand edly the form of government As desirable As some of us think that might be but just to live like a Normal person with a Little breathing space Frank said in tin inter View on Abc to s today show. At � news conference tuesday Frank and Lungren said their presence and that of Western diplomats at Moscow s Airport helped assure that she was not bothered by soviet authorities. Dts pile what icy say they pay Atten Tion to what the rest of the world thinks of them Frank told reporters upon his and Lungren s return. Applied correctly publicity is  Bui Lungrin and Frank said the relatively Good treatment afforded Bonner by authorities in Moscow might not continue in Corky where Sakharov a Winner of the Nobel peace prize for his human right activities was exiled after he publicly criticised the soviet invasion of Afghanistan. I would t want to read Loo much into marines from Page 1 own views on fair Trade h was raining As he landed Al the air station bul the rain had stopped by the Lime he reached the Parr ii Island training depot. The president who had doffed his rain coat and was wearing a Brown suit watched As the recruits Clad in yellow to shirts ind fatigue pants Willi jackets wrapped around their waists climbed Over arrangements of logs ropes and cables which Are part of what the Marine corps Calls the Confidence  two of the recruits fell about 30 feel into a Pond As Lite president watched. Reagan looked stricken As the first of the marines hit the water but the Drill instructor Dis missed the recruit Curtly saying it s All Over  the recruits shouted loudly and imitated the Barking of dogs As they went through the exercises Reagan watched As the recruits traversed obstacles known As the Monkey Bridge and slide for life. They were to have navigated another obstacle known As the a Frame but officials said this was cancelled because the rain Shadt it unsafe. The president was accompanied by Secretary of defense Caspar Weinberger and while House chief of staff Donald t. Regan who served As an instructor at Par Ris Island White he was in the Marine corps. After viewing inc obstacle course Rea Gan spoke to a crowd estimated at close to 8,000 by maj. Gen. James l. Vance base Public affairs officer in front of the Coloni Al style Brick Headquarters building Al the training depot. The recruits dressed in fatigues sat on the Asphalt As the president spoke rising at times and interrupting frequently with applause or repeating their bark like cry. They applauded heartily he president s Tell it to the marines line Al ease and feel free to laugh Reagan told the marines. That s an  opening hit address Reagan interpolated "1 wonder if you have any idea what this Means to a former second lieutenant of horse  the president served in a Reserve cavalry unit while working As a broadcaster in Iowa in the 1930s. Although his prepared text referred to the Marine corps slogan about a few Good men Reagan added when he delivered it i should t leave out the  the base trains male recruits from the Eastern United slates and female recruits from throughout the country Reagan has proposed a defense budget of $320 billion bul the House has trimmed it to $28$ billion and the Senate to $30 Bil lion. The two versions Are awaiting action by a House Senate conference committee sometimes i d like to take some of those people in Washington who Are always try ing to Cut defense spending and bring them Here to Parris Island or to fort Jackson Orlando or Lackland Reagan Eaid and i d Tell them these Are the soldiers sailors airmen and marines who Are put Ting their lives an the line to keep America free he said. If we Ever must Send Pur Young service men in harm s Way then it s our moral duly to give them absolutely the Best equipment Ana support that America can  i Promise Hal i will Light As hard As i know How to make sure you get the support you deserve the president said. How they treated her Lungren said. Unfortunately you can t always extrapolate said Frank. Lungren said he and Frank in effect served As Donna s bodyguards As she went through passport control at the Moscow air port. We just wanted to make sure we were with her All the time. One went behind her and the other went in front he said. Frank said Bonner was shocked to find no Kab agents at her apartment in mos cow when she went there monday. Banner returned to the soviet Union Aglet six months in the United staler spent primarily with her children in Newton mass. While in Massachusetts she under went open heart surgery and was treated for Eye problems. Frank said that while Kab agents had not staked out her apartment they were observing her and the two congressmen. We were on Kab television from inc beginning he said. Lungren said he and Frank suspected that three of the camera Crews Hal met them when they arrived in Moscow from Italy on monday were secret police. Frank and Lungren said they met Mon Day night with a group of soviet dissidents and were told to keep the spotlight on human rights problems in the soviet Union. Banner left Moscow on tuesday co rejoin Sakharov in Gorky. Temperatures shoppers from Page 1 culture to buy an extra 200 million pounds of red meat and ship it voc ideas or use it in Federal food programs to help reduce Down Ward pressure on Domestic prices. The first category of recipients identified in the food Security act Wai commissaries overseas. Commissaries in Europe Are scheduled to receive 24 million pounds of beef. Neither army nor air Force officials in Germany which commissaries will receive lie Low Cost beef but officials say it should reach commissary shelves in Central Europe and England during the first two weeks of August. Commissary officials said the beef us a Choice will be priced Al or just below the Price of european Beer Tui a ctr of nor Calitri Paulini Bureau Auto Cwi Tribuhl to Mil Macort 4 americans 1 Canadian die in plane crash fort St. James British Columbia a a float plane crashed on Takeoff in Remote Central British Columbia lulling four americans and a Canadian Lodge owner an a fishing trip the Royal Canadian mounted police said. The americans All of Bremerton wash., were tentatively identified As Joseph Ralkowski a former aerobatics Pilot Andy Pendergast 72 Rob hidden so and had Don i father. Laurence 81. Alto killed monday was fishing guid Steven Fritz Waibler 61, who owned the Lodge where he american were buying police Laid tuesday. 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