European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 2, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes August Weinberger insists attack Hurt rebels Washington a defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger insisted thursday the salvadoran government had extracted a measure of retaliation against a guerrilla group thought to be responsible for the june murders of six responding to contradicting accounts of the affair emanating from Al said flatly that a guerrilla organization attacked Over the past few weeks by salvadoran troops was the same band responsible for the americans murders on june the Secretary said he had not meant to suggest in an interview wednesday that the actual gunmen had been captured or but he added he would stand by his account of successful military action against the Central american revolutionary workers adding i think the effectiveness of this group has been without in a 45minute interview thursday with the associated said the United states had helped Al Salvador with intelligence and that the subsequent army attacks on the group represented an effective one effective of dealing with Carlos a spokesman for Al Salvador s military High said wednesday that salvadoran troops attacked two encampments of the Central Ameri can revolutionary workers party in Eastern san Vincente and us ulatan provinces in late there were some some wounded and some Cap but they were not specifically the ones responsible for murdering the Aviles Weinberger did not provide any More specifics thurs Day on the salvadoran military but a senior Pentagon speaking on condition he not be Ridenti said wednesday government troops killed 21 guerrillas and captured nine others believed to be members of the the first attack occurred about two weeks after the june 19 the official House oks Compromise sanctions against Africa Washington a the House overwhelmingly approved Compromise legislation thursday to impose economic sanctions on South Africa for the first time to step up the pressure for changes in that country racial the measure won passage by a 38048 with even some conservative Republican members warning president Reagan not to veto the the Bill now goes to the where some members have threatened stalling tac it appeared that final approval would be delayed until after the congressional re which was to begin White House spokesman Larry Speakes said the Reagan administration has a num Ber of complaints against the which was worked out in conference committee on wednesday and rushed to the floor thurs but he stopped Short of threatening that Reagan would veto the in South Bishop Des mond Tutu declared thursday that he will defy the White minority governments restrictions on Public funerals for victims of racial Tutu spoke to about mourners at a funeral for three youths killed in a clash with but it did not appear that he was breaking the new please allow us to Bury our people who died because of dont rub Salt in our he we Are already dont trample on All we ask is that you recognize us As human the service was held in the Black town ship of near the White farming town of 62 Miles South of Johannes the three youths were killed after another funeral two weeks police announced wednesday that out aids from Page 1 Levi of the National Gay task the which became available in can show the presence of an antibody that the body defense mechanism produces to Battle aids or a similar its licensed and labelled As a test of and we want to hold people to that until we have scientific evidence that it can be used for More than Levi its not a it Doest Tell who has aids or who going to get Levi said two people in the Navy had been processed for discharge on grounds of homosexuality resulting from aids diag but a Navy spokesman said he did not know of any such cases and the service has a firm policy that a diagnosis of aids is not synonymous with using the test to screen the Active Force and the recruits who enter the Mili tary each year would require approval of the defense departments health affairs of fice and of Secretary of defense Caspar Newhall we do currently screen the blood voluntarily donated to military blood collection agencies for the it Lvell anti body to ensure a Safe blood a Pentagon health spokesman said blood also is tested for hepatitis and the names of military members who do Nate blood to the 50 blood collection Agen cies and test positive for the antibody Are turned Over to medical authorities so the service members can be told what it that information goes to the not the line Newhall the Pentagon had sought to have civilian blood collection groups that operate on Mil itary bases provide medical authorities the names As but the led by the red saying it would Vio late the Laws of some including Cali the requirement was Newhall said meetings with nearly All civilian groups that collect blood on Mili tary bases will take place this he said he is optimistic that an agreement can be reached that will satisfy both an army spokesman said about 100 sol Diers have been diagnosed As having an air Force spokeswoman said nine Mem Bers of that one spouse and one retired person have died of the five air Force members Are on the temporarily disabled retired list As a result of the scientists have identified the virus that causes aids and described How it attacks the immune leaving its victims prey to diseases that otherwise might not be about 75 percent of the victims have been homosexual but the disease also has been transmitted through blood trans fusions or uses of contaminated hypodermic National institutes of health officials door funerals for victims who died in Politi Cal unrest were that services had to be held separately for each that Only ordained ministers could speak at the Fune rals and that speakers were barred from discussing police said the regulations would apply to 36 Rio torn towns and cities where a state of emergency was declared 12 Days Tuma Hole and Parys were not listed among the police said two suspected guerrillas and a Black policemen were killed in a shootout wednesday on a Road Between East an Indian Ocean and King Williams police said they arrested 60 people in at least 19 outbreaks of rioting in Black town and detained 43 about 500 Blacks have been killed in 11 months of widespread protest against apart More than half in police action against Many have died in assaults against Black policemen and local who Are seen As fronts for White foreign ministers of the 10 common Market meeting in Hel agreed to recall their ambassadors from South Africa for consultations to protest that country racial a statement said the ministers also condemned the state of emergency and president Bot has refusal to meet with temperatures july 31 arms plot from Page 1 year and go into International arms the affidavit after his Gillespie was taken to the Fairfax county detention Center and then turned Over to a detention Center employee he is an artillery specialist who did two years of Active duty in the Vietnam if the conspirators face a Fine and up to five years in an undercover agent attended the july meeting in California at which Hosseni said his country was not worried about the Cost of the Hosseni told the agent that since iranian planes cannot use arabic air he would arrange for the plane to get a permit to land in Hosseni was described by the Only woman As a High ranking Irani an governmental the affidavit who also uses the last name is a publisher and author of articles dealing with military the affidavit he told the Fri agent that he has been dealing in arms with Iran for the last two years and has sold the country enough weapons to make a million to million Sjeklocha is a College professor who is fluent in russian and has lived in Gillespie told the earlier this seven people were indicted on charges of stealing various parts for the f14 and Phoenix missile from the Carrier Kitty Hawk and from Shore installations in san the stolen parts were shipped from san Diego and los Angeles by commercial routes to new York where they were forwarded to an iranian in Lon Don who sent them to officials said guidance systems for the an Airt air Are missing and authorities in san Diego said it would be a breach of National Security if they reached l h 60 64 Albany 63 89 Albuquerque 54 61 Anchorage 72 87 Atlanta 72 79 Atlantic City 72 89 Baltimore 55 75 Billings 70 90 Birmingham 56 89 Boise 65 68 Boston 60 65 Buffalo 54 69 Burlington 79 93 71 89 65 69 Chicago 71 81 Cincinnati 66 74 Cleveland 77 100 Worth 58 87 Denver 68 70 Des a Oines 62 68 Detroit 51 75 Fairbanks 51 77 Fargo 62 70 Hartford 74 85 Honolulu 76 94 Houston 70 83 Indianapolis 73 92 Jacksonville 71 83 Kansas City 72 102 los vegas 73 99 Little Rock l h 67 84 los Angeles 73 89 Louisville 78 94 Memphis 79 88 Miami Beach 60 70 Paul 72 93 Nashville 75 91 new Orleans 72 78 new York 74 89 Norfolk 74 98 Oklahoma City 63 68 Omaha 72 95 Orlando 70 85 Philadelphia 79 105 Phoenix 68 80 Pittsburgh 55 71 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authorization approved wednesday by the provides billion in each of the next two years for scores of the United nations and other International plus billion in emergency Aid for Egypt and is Israel will receive billion in military and economic Aid during the year starting 1 and Egypt will get Paki Stan will receive million in military the authorization Bill earmarks funds for other countries but republicans said so Little is left for them in the appropriation Bill that the administration will be forced to neglect some deserving nations in dividing up the forecast for Friday partly to mostly Cloudy with Strong northwesterly rain expected in Northern areas by late High temperatures from 62 to lows 53 to Sunset Friday Sunrise saturday Outlook for saturday Cloudy and continued with rain and possible thunderstorms throughout the High temperatures will Range from 62 to lows from 53 to temperatures recorded thursday 4am 4pm f r f p cd cd cd 73 55 79 53 57 55 55 90 61 93 84 68 61 63 p r cd f 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