European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 6, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse July 1985 the stars and stripes Page 9 chilean City is determined to protect Mummy treasure i a photo one of the mummies that Are displayed in a Chile a the discovery in Arica of mummies that scientists say Are years old has City officials worrying about How to protect the trea sures from grave grave robbers looted Egypt and sold its mummies to museums All Over the said mayor Manuel Castillo Iba who has drafted a Law Banning the removal of ancient bodies from the that wont happen to our mum he said in an la the local recently urged residents to report any sign of buried civilization to archaeologists at Arias University of scientific treasure we a Riqueros live above the Testi Mony to a Rich pre hispanic its editorial this Means our feet tread each Day upon a scientific trea sure of incalculable value to the entire so far nobody has been caught but the concern is a sign of this painless coastal cites vulnerability to losing what its desert soil has preserved so Well for thousands of until a Riqueros collective sense of buried history dated to an 1880 War of the Pacific Battle in which chilean soldiers stormed a 400foot High Sandstone Mound in the Center of town and captured it from living rooms in Arica display sabers and uniforms taken from the bodies of warriors under the Sand near the although Many relics were Given to a museum for the Battles Centennial Celebration at the cites in november the Mound yielded a much older cemetery during an excavation by the City water ninety six mummies were unearthed at the Mounds and 100 More were left in the last month it was announced that the 96 had been carbonated to 5830 More than years older than the earliest known egyptian archaeologists at the who Are studying the ancient Chi Chorro culture that produced the say they were Lucky that workers immediately summoned them to the As Miles of City streets arc being dug up to replace aging water the scientists systematic re search has yielded to frantic Rescue operations of new burial Sites As they become exposed to possible damage or said Rene Lara a worried University is becom ing a great open air a University Campaign through its Campus radio station has encouraged people to phone in information about whats emerging from the workers building a parking lot at the City Jailhouse called recently after find ing a hat with Puma ears that proved years a month ago the police handed me a sack of Bones they had found under a House on a downtown Street and asked me if this was a or colombian or a modern said Marvin Alii an american pathologist at the but disclosures by the newspaper that Street excavation Crews were offer ing ancient fishing Hooks and sewing Needles for Sale has stirred several workers told a foreign visitor they had no instructions to report finds of possible scientific cultural heritage these mummies and artefacts Arent Worth their weight in but they have infinite value to our museum As pieces of our cultural Guillermo director of the University anthropological told la Allison believes the Chin Horros Iso lation in a arid coastal Valley and their Lack of Gold and jewelry that abounded among egyptian Royalty help explain Why the culture survived thou Sands of and it is Arias present isolation and poverty that frustrates scientists trying to learn More about one of the americas oldest the City of people lost its duty free status under the current chilean government and now has 17 percent one of the nations most like their Chi Chorro depend directly or indirectly on widows of nazis getting benefits jobless rate for civilians still at Washington a civilian unemployment was stuck at percent in june for the fifth consecutive the labor department it is the longest period the jobless rate has remained at the same level in More than 15 the Overall civilian unemployment rate would have gone up significantly if it had not been for the fact that nearly mostly dropped out of the labor Force last the service sector continued to add employment in june with new total employment Falls but total which had hit a record million in fell to million in although total employment plunged by nearly the ranks of those officially unemployed held steady at million for the fifth consecutive month because of the Sharp drop off in the number of people looking for All these including the less than expected surge of Youthful Job seek combined to produce the net Overall seasonally adjusted civilian rate of per the fifth consecutive month of standstill unemployment was the longest such skein since joblessness was Frozen at percent of the labor Force from the fall of 1968 to the Spring of an alternate unemployment which combined the million member civil Ian labor Force with the million Mem Ber armed forces contingent stationed in the United likewise remained unchanged last at weakness in we feel the weakness in the manufacturing sector is holding the unemployment situation Dorothea an analyst at the economic forecasting project in said in Advance of the in testimony prepared for delivery be fore the joint economic Janet the commissioner of the Bureau of labor the House hold Survey data for june Are especially difficult to interpret because of fairly wide swings each year in the number As Well As the timing of Young people who leave school and enter the labor Bavaria of reexamine War pensions plan Munich up state authorities in Bavaria Friday said they would reexamine allowances Given some world War ii widows after embarrassing revelations they Are giving War victim pensions to the families of notorious the undertaking was started after a local politician stirred controversy with disclosures that the state is giving Cash to the widow of the nazi blood Roland and the widow of a Man hanged for helping to run extermination squads in the soviet these men were not victims of the they were War its a weird idea to give pensions As if they were victims of the War when Ordinary War widows cannot get what they charged so Cial Democrat state Senate Guenther who has been trying to obtain War pensions for widows denied them by state stumbled on the fact that Freisler who lives in was being paid at least two pensions one As a War widow and another As a widow of a state Freisler was a ruthless nazi judge in the Peoples charged with stamping out every vestige of opposition to nazi dictator Adolf he ordered dozens of deaths until his death when an Allied bomb scored a direct hit on his courtroom in Berlin on after Wirths the widows War pension was but her other allow ances were continued on the grounds it was too legally complicated to Challenge Wirth said he did not wish to punish the surviving widows of nazis with the 40year old crimes of their but he wanted to expose absurdities in the pension foreign diplomats cars get Eye catching plates Washington up specially coded White and Blue License plates being put on vehicles of foreign diplomats permit the Fri to better track potential the Washington Post reported the plates replace the old diplomatic of the same color As those issued by the District of Columbia depart ment of motor which made identification of foreign diplomats More two letters on the left Side of the new plates identify the foreign Mission that was issued the plate and correspond with coding on cards that have been issued to counterintelligence agents for 18 criteria state department and Fri officials declined to say just How countries get on the criteria among the criteria countries Are the soviet Union Cuba Nicaragua China Viet Nam old and North Korea also listed Are Iran Iraq to Libya pm and Syria South Africa by is also the reason for said the May be reciprocity the South african intelligence service keeps a close watch on american dip allies like Britain France do and Canada to Are not on the special watch use of such plates to Register foreign diplomats is Noth ing the soviet Union has been using a similar system for
