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Haig had no direct com- ment, although he indicated his denial, on a report in the Washington Post that he was concerned that Egyptn would rejoin the other Arab states after it gets back the Sinai. The article, by Bob Two Israeli Emigres Could Take Medals in 1984 Olympic Games 1 •HEATED THERAPEUTIC WHIRLPOOL PHOTOGRAPHY suggestion that the Palesti- nian residents of Rafah be allowed to choose which side they want to live in after Is- rael pulls out. Rafah is bisected by the interna- tional border. Transportation fees and the advertisement of Israeli products in Egypt were also discussed. There was no confirmation of reports that Hassan Ali rejected a pro- posal by Shamir that Israel and Egypt publish a joint declaration of principles dealing with Palestinian autonomy on the West Bank and Gaza Strip before Is- rael's withdrawal date from Sinai. Richard Fairbanks, There was reported agreement between the two U.S. Secretary of State Foreign Ministers that Alexander Haig's special Egypt would open a consu- envoy to the Isareli- late at Eilat and Israel one Egyptian autonomy in Alexandria, possibly on negotiations, left Cairo the same day that Israel for Washington Tuesday completes its withdrawal after several days of meetings with Egyptian from Sinai. Other matters reportedly officials. He is expected dealt with security meas- to return to Cairo March ures on the Egyptian side of 1 to attend a meeting of the border and an Egyptian the two negotiating peace. Shamir expressed hope that the peaceful rela- tions between their two countries would "deepen and expand" because "the more it takes fruit, the more it will enable us to solve other problems and bring in new participants." Shamir stressed that Israel shares Eygpt's interest in bringing other countries into the peace process. 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Another team from Is- rael, Ramat Gan Hapoel, is competing in the Kourag Cup eliminations. This is a second type of basketball competition since only one club team per country can represent a nation in the In- ternational Cup competi- tion. Trepper Awarded Fighters Emblem Posthumously TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Israel State Fighters emblem has been post- humously awarded to Leopold Trepper, leader of the "Red Orchestra," the Moscow-directed spy net- work which operated against the Nazis in West- ern Europe during most of World War II. The medallion was pre- sented earlier this month to Trepper's widow, Lyova Trepper by Defense Minis- ter Ariel Sharon at the Har Hamenuhot cemetery where the wartime master spy is buried. • Trepper died last month. 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