European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 03, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes thursday August 3, 1978 . Posts in Turkey observing Russ military activity to be reopened by freds. Hoffma Nap military writer Washington a key american observation posts of soviet military activity closed by Turkey three years ago when Congress stopped arms sales to that country will reopen within a matter of months military sources say now that the arms ban has been imposed the embargo in response to Turkey s use of .-Suppliedarms to invade and occupy the troubled Island of Cyprus whose greek and turkish residents have feuded for generations. The embargo has been a major source of Trou ble in president Carter s dealings with , who won a narrow foreign policy Victory when the House voted 208-205 tues Day to lift the embargo issued a statement immediately afterwards warning Turkey against resorting again to arms to resolve the stir festering dispute Over Cyprus. An Effort to impose a military solution would be actively and unequivocally opposed bythe United states he said. Severe pm resumption of intelligence operations in Turkey the military sources said will plug what Thev consider to have been a serious Gap in the . Ability to Monitor important military developments inside the soviet Union. Defense department officials recently told Congress that experience gained since the shutdown snows that the actual loss has been severe. Three vital intelligence bases will be re opened but a fourth at Kar Mursel will not be put Back in action officials said be cause it no longer is considered necessary or Worth the addition to the intelligence bases the Pentagon plans to move quickly to reactivate a Long Range navigation station at Karga Burum possibly within a the Senate gave its approval last wee to ending the embargo. There Are minor differences Between the Senate and House measures that remain to be worked out in conference committee. The embargo turkish officers has weakened the Effee uveness of the turkish army Navy and air a the shutting off of the . Intelligence observations by radar and other electronic Means led to frantic . Efforts to fill the Gap from stations in Iran and elsewhere on the Periphery of Russia. Defense Secretary Harold Brown Tol Congress i May that the shutdown of the monitoring bases resulted n the loss of some intelligence information not Avail Able from other sources. An to will re telecast battered Dollar special Frankfurt an television stations in Germany will re telecast the tottered Dollar at 5 20 no sunday. The news special first shown on of stations in Germany on june 29. Exam Ines the problems caused by the Green Back s decline in buying Power with particular emphasis on Junior enlisted and not command sponsored person Nel and then examines solutions either in effect now or on the drawing Board to help alleviate the economic squeeze military personnel and their families find on the program Are Secre tary of defense Harold Thomas Abeln Deputy chief \ personnel Safe Brig. Geni fills Deputy chief of staff i Usa eur and represent Tarmy Community service and numerous enlisted personnel 1their problems and suggest i special was jointly i produced by Diana Danis and 1nie Rosenthal. Rosenthal do program which is hosted by ithe special will not be Day for viewers in Berlin and Haven Germany the a tribunal told of fake operatives Cia agents foiled plots on Casti Havana a Cia plots to assassinate Premier Fidel Castro and other acts of sabotage were foiled by double agent who posed As Cia operatives while work ing for the cuban secret police five cubans told a tribunal at a world youth american speaker before the invitation Only audience tuesday Excia Man Philip Agee claimed the . Agency was responsible for the death of 100 cubans in1960 in the explosion of a ship carrying weapons Cuba had purchased from Bel Gium. But he gave no details. One of the cuban speakers Jose Fernandez Santos said one attempt on Cas Tro s life was to have taken place in Mexico in 1976, a year after the . Senate Intelli gence committee issued a report on Cen trial intelligence Agency assassination plots against Castro and other foreign leaders. The Senate committee said it knew of eight plans against Castro and Castro has said he knows of 25 attempts against his life. Fernandez Santos said two men fran Cisco Manuel Camargo Saavedra and Pat Rico Sanchez scouted Mexico City s air port and a downtown Monument As possible Sites for killing the cuban said both men worked for the Cia. He added that he is informed of planned attempts on Castro s life during a visit to Chile in 1971 and later in cuban Abel Haidar Elias said the Cia assigned him to give a High pow ered Rifle to an agent named Saturino Rondon on Jan. 1,1965, for an assassination attempt the next Day. Haidar said he nightclub to comedian Totie Fields dead at 48 the Hook amendment Carter to lift the embargo teb tag Congress in wring a is making a Good Faith efforts pull rats troops out at Cyprus and to resume a . A effect however Las vegas Nev. A a fwd. Who had been and television brought laughter to million and their he match 4,500 t resumption training of turkish Fonse officials said in Junior the Fields did not turn Over the Alberto Sirgado Road Brick and a two foot Long Stoi which he said were hollowed out tuning devices miniature other equipment. He said the Cia was so Twork that a Man who said 1 tentative of Secretary of Start Clinger presented him with a i two other cubans told arc weapons to Cuba from the i sea and by air and of Cia tier revolutionaries in ways to i cuban audience also heard Mony from people purporting to 1cia operatives who were Cauca at and who said they had Betfr-1uted." " 3 20,000 attend the anti Cia hearing was i fifth Day of the Lith world youth and students attended Gates from 145 countries the week Long festival is . Who quit the Cia in t years of service and has written shored two books critical of Tatj Agency s alleged activities br1960s to persuade latin at " menu to Fonow the .diplomatic relations with Cuba. He said the Cia fabricated 4purporting to contain names of 1 on the payroll of the cuban Blima and after it appeared i newspaper the peruvian broke relations with Havana. He said the Cia produced menu alleging Misbehaviour in 1 u communist diplomats from Iasia the resulting outcry led to i or from Montevideo and soon Stguay broke relations with Cuba temperatures l n l mis in n Tsu m ws4 n u41 n 7 n m ii Misc a 2 2 to 44 2 2k h ii is 2 us he a Worth i Onville
