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Just look at what the obtained a secondclass mailing permit; which will Senator did! • l' _ Shah arrives in Egypt for 'permanent' exile CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) The deposed shah of Iran, looking frail but walking erect, arrived yesterday in his new "permanent" home in exile and im mediately moved into a leading Egyptian hospital where doctors said his condition was "somewhat reassuring." The state-controlled Middle East news agency, quoting a source close to the doctors who examined the shah at the heavily-guarded Armed Forces Hospital said "his condition is not as badly worrisome as media reports have pic tured it." The shah and Empress Farah, who arrived on a chartered DC-8 from Panama after 100 days in exile on Contadora Island, were warmly greeted 116:4 1 1 04 ,r) ,v0. r .4t 14 %AIN: . 1-vit &."7" Terrorists kill archbishop at San Salvador hospital Continued from Page 1. human rights in El Salvador, lived in a small apartment at the back of the church-run Divine Providence Hospital. Mother Theresa, the Albanian-born Calcutta nun who devoted most of her life to tending to the needs of India's most destitute, won the peace prize. On Sunday, the archbishop demanded that the ruling junta, which is trying to combine liberal reforms with attacks on its leftist opposition, put an end to repression and said 150 people had died in political violence from March 16 to March 22. "In the name of God, in the name of this suffering people whose laments rise to the heavens each day . . . I beg you, I beseech you, I order you, to stop the repression," Romero said. Romero has said in recent months that 1 t' 4 ~ ' 11' 0 . i4 . .•.- • ??,,, , ,1-: -- I. t i., ':,-, ...4 - , ... 1.-; pi r i ,.. ) , •,.. t ; 1.: )4. - ....--:;'•: ~.! i!'..l” , •' f i, ~. • l'*,,:?,ri •*';•-• ( Photo by Dave Roble r~i~ by President Anwar Sadat at Cairo airport. "Yes, he is permanent," Sadat told reporters who asked if the shah will stay in Egypt for good. The shah and the president flew by helicopter to the Nileside hospital in suburban Maadi and hours later, the news agency said other unidentified members of the shah's family flew into Cairo and were met by Sadat's youngest daughter, Jihan. But Iran reacted angrily to the news of the shah's arrival, accusing the United States of tricks and pressure in helping "the Hitle'r of our age" win refuge in Egypt. A leading Islamic judge said Egypt will pay for its "betrayal" against both rightists and leftists were planning his assassination in order to create the chaos that both sides believe will nurture their cause. Only four weeks ago Romero said during one of his Sunday homilies that he received a tip from a "friend in the Vatican" that rightists were planning to assassinate him. He went into a "spiritual retreat" for the next week. A right-wing terrorist ' bomb last month destroyed the Roman Catholic Church's radio station, YSAX, which used to broadcast Romero's well attended homilies each Sunday. Three weeks ago Romero said in an exclusive interview that although he was concerned about the death threats, he did not believe it would change the course of events in El Salvador. Islam'and said there would be spy trials for those American hostages accused of espionage. Egyptian doctors who made their first examination of the shah, suffering from an enlarged spleen and expected to soon undergo delicate surgery, pronounced his condition "somewhat reassuring despite the seriousness of his illness." The source told the news agency that the doctors "have not yet seen reports on the medical tests the shah underwent previously" in Panama and the United States where he had gall bladder surgery and cancer treatment. The agency later said Egyptian doctors attending the shah have not yet drawn up a "detailed report" about his health condition. They may he joined by Houston heart specialist Dr. Michael Deßakey who previously examined the shah In New York, U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim said the shah's change of Cracked rib reason for pain in Osvvalda's chest 4.- The .chest pains experienced by treated:for pain and will be released University President John W. by the end of the week. Oswald, who was . admitted to the The cracked rib is probably the Hershey Medical Center on Saturday, result of • an exercise program have been diagnosed as being caused recently undertaken by Oswald, by a cracked rib. Yesterday, Oswald Bronstein said. was listed in satisfactory condition Oswald, 62, was in Harrisburg on and was moved from intensive care Saturday to attend a University to a regular room. , Board of Trtistees meeting at the Benjamin A. Bronstein, director of Capitol Campus when he was' ad public relations at the Hershey mitted to the center for chest pains. Medical Center, said Oswald is being —by Don liltishto 010 Subscribe Now! , . I II*r 1 ; IN ama• its I . . I Please enclose $l2 for 1 year. , . Name ...........% . I hi :, . , , 1 Make checks payable to: 'I Collegian, Inc. f 126 Carnegie Building L l 'Universit ‘ y Park, PA 16802 , location "will be a complicating factor in the efforts to resolve the crisis" of 50 American hostages held in Iran for 142 days. Although a U.N. spokesman termed the development "unexpected," he said Waldheim "remains determined to continue his efforts to obtain a peaceful solution" through a return visit to Tehran by the U.N. commission on titan. The shah and Sadat, close friends of long-standing and both devout Moslems, embraced and kissed each other on both cheeks in what officials described as a "highly emotional" private ceremony at the airport. It was the shah's second visit to Etypt in the 15 months since he was forced from his Peacock Throne. Egyptwas his first stop in exile and he has since been to five other countries, including the United States where he underweni medical treatment in October. MIN