European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 30, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday june 30, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 5 demonstrators Greef battleship Missouri san Francisco a police arrested More than 100 protesters saturdays the newly recommissioned battleship Missouri arrived at its future Hom port. The balt Wagon rescued three people from a disabled vessel in route. Police estimated 3,000 people Many of whom came to prot Cal the Docking Mohe battleship Gale my around the san Francisco Embarcadero when1 the 5s.000-ton ship Benh cd for its five Day fourth of july visit. Protesters carrying picket signs Reading no intervention in Central America Missouri Means Hiroshima and prevent world War Iii staged a sit in and ripped Down portions of a Fence. Police in riot gear arrested demonstrators for tearing Down the Fence and for blocking vehicle entrances to inc Dock barring seamen from leaving the ship said police officer Richard Holder. After a pushing and shoving incident by the Towd. Police fenced off the pier area said cmdr. Robert husbands operations officer of the treasure Island naval base. Only a few spectators were Al Lowed inside to Greet the battleship Crew of 1,650. The exact number of those arrest red was not Avail Able. Forty protesters refused citations on the charges meaning hey would spend the nit at san Francisco courtly jail sheriffs sol. Dennis Weber said. A group called pledge of resistance said i bad organized the protest to quarantine the Missouri As a firs step toward a moratorium on . Intervention in Central said Ken Tiu Ligan. A spokesman. I Turgan said More than 140 people were arrested. The Missouri was approaching san Francisco Bay when it spoiled the disabled fishing boat Valeric m. About 10 Miles Southeast of inc Farallo islands the Navy said. The ship sent a motor whal Boal to pick up the boat s Crew. Two Navy men were left aboard the fishing boat to keep it afloat until the coast guard lows it to a Arbor the boat s owner w. Bernard of Csc and his wife Elrose. Both 69, from Santa Rosa and Robert l. Koenitzer 59, of pc Lulama were taken aboard inc battleship and Given medical attention food and drink the Nivy said. The 887-foot Ling m
