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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 31

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Santa Fe, N.M., Jan. 26, 1982 THE NEW MEXICAN A-9 Italian communists shrug off criticism Dozier photo indicates he still may be alive page two. Pravda, Pajetta said, did not publish the Italian partys resolution concerning Poland, which was approved by the partys central committee by a vote of 216-1 earlier this month. The Italian resolution condemned what it called the Soviet Unions negative influence in Poland and said: When one is no longer able to face the protests of the working class and the people with political means and resorts to military force, this represents a blow at the very cause of socialism. The resolution, largely the work of party leader Enrico Berlinguer, said martial law in Poland was incompatible with our democratic and socialist ideals.

Berlinguer is a founder of the Eurocommunist movement, in which some West European Communists have proclaimed their independence of the Kremlin. The French Communist Party which, unlike its Italian counterpart, has members in the government, supported Polish Premier Wojciech Jaruzelskis military takeover. LUnita criticized Pravda for intolerance, and asked how is it possible to judge as rightwing extremists the millions of workers who had joined Solidarity, the independent Polish union that led Polands liberalization. The Communists, Italys second-largest party after the Christian Democrats, have pledged to respect parliamentary democracy and civil liberties if they come to power. They have criticized the Soviet Union in the past, attacking the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan, where thousands of Soviet troops support government efforts to suppress a Moslem insurgency.

But the martial law crackdown in Poland Dec. 13 drew Berlinguers harshest criticism of the Soviet Union to date: He said the events in Poland ended the era of progress begun with the 1917 Russian Revolution. Berlinguer has stressed that the Italian party was not seeking a break with Moscow but insisted on having parity and autonomy in its relations with the Soviet Union. Pajetta reaffirmed this, saying that the party will defend the character, autonomy and independence of our party and respect those of other parties. world real socialism is to be clearly rejected.

"There is a will to rebuild, around the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, a single center of world leadership for Communist Parties and for all the worlds liberation movements But it is not possible to say one mode must be imposed. A editorial in the Soviet Communist Party paper Pravda on Sunday said the Italian Communists in a resolution critical of the Polish situation had made a truly sacrilegious attempt to prove that foreign policy of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact does not differ from that of the United States and NATO. As you can see we are rather in the world of theology than that of reason, said Pajetta in his response Monday. He described the tone of the Pravda attack as aggressive, serious and sad. LUnita carried Pajettas response on page one and the full text of the Pravda statement on ROME (AP) Police said the latest photo of kidnapped U.S.

Brig. Gen. James L. Dozier, retrieved Monday by a Rome newspaper, indicates that the 50-year-old NATO general may still be alive. Its the most hopeful sign since his disapperance, said a police source, commenting on the Polaroid photo of Dozier wearing a long, thick beard.

The Red Brigades terrorists who abducted Dozier on Dec. 17 have not been known to release a picture of a dead captive. The police source, who asked not to be named, said investigators believe the photo was genuine. The photo was part of a a six-page Red Brigades document, the fifth such statement since members of the urban guerrilla gang on kidnapped Dozier from his Verona apartment. He is the highest-ranking U.S.

Army official at the NATO base in that northern city. The Italian news agency ANSA said the communique does not mention Dozier by name but contains a paragraph that appears to reject negotiations for the generals Negotiate? The proletariat has nothing to negotiate with the bourgeoisie: Its only task is to destroy them all, ANSA quoted the document as saying. An editor at Romes II Giornale dltalia said a reporter for the newspaper found the communique in a waste basket after an anonymous caller him where to look. The same newspaper retrieved the fourth statement in a similar manner Jan. 16.

Copies of the leaflet also were made available to II Mattino di Padua, a newspaper in the northern city of Padua near Verona. The editor of the Rome newspaper said the document neither set demands for Doziers release nor gave any information about his fate. It contained only ideological slogans, he said. The editor said the picture of Dozier, pasted on a white piece of paper, showed the general sitting under the Red Brigades symbol of a five-cornered star and holding a cardboard sign saying, The crisis of capitalism generates the imperialist war. Only one bank gives you the right to gel instant cash all over thefesL day or night, 7 days a week, throughout an 11-state territory.

You also have the right to cash a personal check for up to $200 at over 900 bank offices in the West. And the right to move all over the West and have your bank move with you. No other bank gives you any of these rights. But at First Interstate Bank, they all come with the territory. Other banks dont give you this right.

Only First Interstate Bank does. Because only the First Interstate Bank system has Day Night Teller machines all over the West over 600 of them. 1 Which means you now have the right to get cash, ROME (AP) Italys Communist Party, a frequent critic of Soviet actions around the world, on Monday brushed aside a sharp attack by the Kremlin and said the Soviets Cannot dictate to the rest of the communist world. The party made clear it will continue its independent course po matter what the Kremlin says and raised the question whether there could be any single center or leader of the communist movement. Theres no such thing as a Communist Vatican Nobody can excommunicate us, said Glancarlo Pajetta, foreign policy spokesman for the Italian party, in Mondays edition of the party newspaper LUnita.

A renewed attack in the Tuesday edition, released later in the day, brought the conflict to new heights. Leading Italian politicians said the rift between the Soviet Union and the largest Communist party in the West appeared irreconcilable. The defiant editorial Tuesday said the concept of a Communist party as a center or leader for other parties was an idea whose time had passed. The conception of a single Begin suffers defeat JERUSALEM (AP) -Prime Minister Mena-chem Begins government suffered a surprise defeat in parliament Monday on a resolution dealing with compensation for the Sinai settlers. The opposition Labor Party, bolstered by its 45-40 victory, called for a no-confidence motion on Tuesday to bring down the Begin government.

The ruling coalition, tvhich has a two-seat majority in the 120-member Knesset, blamed the defeat on absenteeism and Appeared likely to survive the no-confidence motion. The government was seeking a delay in the vote until Wednesday. Mondays debate focused on the 4.1 billion shekels, roughly $262 million, the government is offering to compensate 3,000 Jews who will be evacuated when Israel relinquishes the occupied portion of the Sinai peninsula to Egypt in April. The resolution urged the government to sponsor a compensation law setting a lower figure. The resolution passed with abstentions by TAM a three-seat coalition party, and by Tehi-ya, a three-member ultra-right faction.

TAMIs electoral supporters are largely economically underprivileged Israelis of North African origin who resent the governments proposal for the settlers. Tehlya opposes the compensation on grounds that compensation squabbles undermine its Ideological struggle to stop the withdrawal from Sinai. Both were believed likely to vote with the government against the no-confidence motion. Sudan in political shakeup KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) President Gaafar Nlmelri on Mon- day fired his first vice president and dismissed the leadership of Sudans only legal political party, the official Sudan news agency reported. No explanation was provided for the ouster of Vice President Gen.

Abdel Magid Hamid Khalil, who also was stripped of his post as defense minister and as secretary-general of the Sudanese Socialist Union. The news agency said only that Nlmelri relieved Khalil of all his posts and sent him a letter thanking him for his services. Ntmeiri, president of the SSU, assumed the defense ministry portfolio, the report said. Khalil has been first vice president and defense minister since May 117. First Interstate BdJlk Wembe-FDIC Instant cash.

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