European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 9, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday january 1886 the stars and stripes Page 7 surveillance of libyans in . Is beefed up or i. Not Federal Law enforce ment officials Satin they tightened their surveillance of said tuesday the Federal Bureau of investigation approached its informants in the Libya 1?T� s2h? 25f j"?.?-. Inv officials eau toned thai they had no proof that such i a re tabled in the unite states and added thai similar reports m the past had proved untrue we re always an guard with Libya did a Justice department official. We have reports and he Lime about supposed libyan terrorists Here. Bui 1 will say that we re on heightened status right Rill Baker an assistant Fri director will the Bureau was hoping this is rhetoric. If it in the added we re prepared to he would not discuss details of the preparations or the planned response. Last sunday. Khad Afy said he would strike Al Ameri can interests through suicide teams if Libya were attacked by the United states. We would act inside american streets he old reporters. American officials had considered m Hilary action against Libya because of if. Support for last month s attacks Al the Rorty and Vienna airports by palestinian terrorists. The Fri Justice department state department and Central intelligence Agency Hove been working closely following the threats from the libyan Leader officials in the Reagan administration said. There have been regu Lar meetings Back and Forth a Justice department official said. Government figures show about 3,200 libyans live in the United Stales with non immigrant visas. The authorities say they Are particularly concerned about the actions of the estimated 1,200 libyan students in the United Stales. They said two were convicted last year on charges of attempting to Purchase Ouia magic weapons from an undercover Fri agent. Museum exhibit focuses on . Nuclear weaponry Boston a when Ari Kaloger Poulous and Bis classmates first saw that he floor of the spacious lobby at Boston s museum of science was covered with 20,000 tiny Clay Soncs they burst into laughter. What is this they asked. Looks like the joking stopped when a museum employee loll them each Clay Cone represented an american nuclear warhead. Wow i thought we Only had 100 bombs said Ari who surveyed the display with his elementary school class from the suburb of Somerville. It s Good to have something like this so people the Clay bombs Are a it of a $16,000 exhibit that has shocked and angered viewers around the world a 35,000-piece replica of he entire . Nuclear Arsenal in miniature. Subs bombers Loo when the exhibit Amber Waves of Grain is completely erected Friday Small Ceramic submarines b-52 bombers missiles and warheads will stand Wall to Wall and hang from the ceiling of the museum s lower lobby. The off White Rose and Light Brown Clay models Range in size from a 4-i Rich tall bomb to a 4-Fooi-Long Trident submarine. Artist Barbara Donichy la resident of Denver who created he project with her husband Andy Bardwell said the Shuw was designed to present an unbiased educational look at America s weapon Potter. I Don t think of myself As an activist said Donachy the Mother of a i year old daughter. I m an artist a and a concerned member of the human race who Unis to Sec in continued for a while More. This is not an anti nuclear protest. It s a factual display so it s reached people that other protests Piave a Cholo Durban Doiuchi Sels up tier 35,000-Piccc exhibit. she said she intentionally made the exhibit attractive from a distance the Small warhead models look like a Fieldon swaying when i so would nut walk away hastily. I wanted in to be Beautiful so people would t be turned off by it she said. We be Lor Golten it s of 10 Ink Ubo i things like this and q lies inn them. I think the project is really sort of the Cash ibid first appeared in new York in Lulu 19b3, then travelled to Aurora colo., Germany and washing ton. It will be shown in Rockford 111., in april. Reaction vary the exhibit has terrified and angered about 70 per cent of its viewers Danadio said. About 10 percent have told me it make them feet very secure ind Good that we have this Many weapons. They feel Safe. The res feel ambivalent. I noticed in Europe people were angry. They know How Many nuclear weapons America has. In the United Stales people lend to be incredulous. They say wow that s How Many we have " on tucs i a Many of the youngsters who watched the artist and several volunteers set up the exhibit appeared shocked and disturbed by the display once they Learned what it represented. Al first i thought it was just Ceramic spikes said Shane tre Silcon 12. When i found out it made me pretty scared. I did t think there were thai Many missiles. It s going in kill we should have peace added Murco Champa. M. A classmate. The russians Ore scared i of downed Over Vietnam in 67 is buried Marietta Cap air fore i. Col. Edwin �. Goodrich jr., who was reported missing in Vietnam when his plane was idol Down nearly 19 years ago was tar fed to edit in a military ceremony at the National cemetery in
