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The sources, who asked not to be identified, said Paitilla Hospital-a praivate Panamanian clinic-was declared a security area by authorities and all employees and medical personnel were ordered not to talk about what they were doing, although they said they received orders to clear 10 rooms on the third floor of the modern five-story facility. A NEW YORK spokesman for the deposed monarch said Tuesday that Shah Mohammad Reva Pahlavi's spleen is inflamed, enlarged and probably associated with a tumor, and that he will undergo an operation soon to have it removed. Panamanian lawyer Juan Materno Vasquez, representing Iran in its attempt to extradite the former shah, said he will ask for the shah's arrest when he formally files an extradition request with the government by March 24. Materno Vasquez said the government assured him it would agree to the arrest. There was no immediate comment from the government. THE FORMER MONARCH now lives on Panama's Contadora Island. His last medical check-up a week ago showed he had severe anemia, and low white cell and platelet blood counts, the New York spokesman said. Dr. Benjamin Kean, the shah's personal physician, refsued to disclose the date of the operation for security reasons, the spokesman said. But sources in Panama said it probably would be sometime within the next week or so. The spokesman quoted Kean as saing the operation would be "hazardous" and taht the shah would require major blood transfusions during and after the operation. AS PREPARATIONS continued, employees and officials at Paitilla Hospital answered reporters' queries with the one sentence they have been instructed to give: "We know nothing." Senior hospital officials met behind closed doors earlier this week to plan the operation, one source said, and others said an Iranian woman doctor who accompanies the shah almost everywhere had visited Paitilla'THospital recently. Tourists on Contradora Island said the shah played his daily two hours of tennis last weekend, and earlier in the week found a court opponent in former King Constantine of Greece, toppled from his throne in a 1967 coup. Contadora is a tourist retreat off Panama's Pacific coast where the shah has lived since his arrival Dec. 15 from the United States. He underwent gallbladder surgery and cancer treatment in New York in late October and November and spent a brief recovery period in Texas. The shah fled Iran 14 months ago during the final bloody days of the revolution headed by religious strongman Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, which culminated in the establishment of an Islamic republic in Iran. The shah has been living under political asylum in Panama. But the Iranian government asked on Jan. 23 for his extradition. 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Arriving from Geneva yesterday to confer with Waldheim, Andres Aguilar, the Venezuelan co-chairman of the U.N. commission, also refused to characterize the U.N. efforts to free the hostages as a failure yet. U.S. and U.N. officials have charged that Khomeini's refusal to allow the commission members to see the 50 hostages held in the embassy since Nov. 4 was a breach of the agreement that sent the commission to Iran in the Vance, Waldheim see UN commission heads. first place to investigate its grievances against the shah. BUT A U.N. spokesman in New York said yesterday that the commission did get to meet the three other American diplomats held in "protective custody" in the Iranian Foreign Ministry since the siege began. The diplomats, Charge d'Affaires Bruce Laingen of Bethesda, Md., Victors L. Tomseth of Springfield, Ore., and Col. Leland Holland, of Scales, Ill., were not in the embassy when it was seized by Iranian militants. The U.N. spokesman refused to give details of the commission's meeting with the three Americans. Meanwhile, film of American hostages in Iran being examined by a Red Cross doctor was broadcast on NBC last night. At least three of the hostages were@ shown-William Gallegos, Barry Rosen and Rodney V. Sickmann. NBC said the film was shot by the Iranian militants. It was shown earlier on Greek television, NBC said. A2 schools release racial balance plan 0 (Continued from Page 1) on Tuesday. FACULTY MAY also be involved in the moves, which are expocted to begin taking place during the 1981-82 school year. About 12 per cent of the faculty inthe elementary schools are minority mem- bers. Howard said that moving just one or two faculty members, because of the small numbers as compared to students, will have radical effects on the percentages. The state allows a per- school deviation of 25 per cent from the district ratio as a whole in each school.. 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