European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 15, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday november 15, 19b7 the stars and stripes Page Ortega visits Vietnam veterans memorial Washington Ai i near Guan i Roide a Daniel Ortega visited the Vietnam veterans me Morial on Friday and embraced his interpreter is they found the name of her father. .1 Vietnam vet eran inscribed on the Wall. As a handful of pro Contra protesters shouted murderer go Home and Viva Onega and his in Laura a approached he shiny Black Granite Wall the capital s most Visil cil Monument. They saw among the More than names thai of Jill Clark s father. John Clark she said her father was american and she was raised in the United states but now lives in Nicaragua the Homeland of her Mother. Clark was at Ortega s Elbow translating for him. And she wept softly when she Lun cd Ai her father s name on inc a jul. Onega gave her a hug arid later explained to reporters her father was one of the victims of Vietnam. "1 come to visit the memorial on which the father of this woman is inscribed. We Don t want people to continue dying. We Don t wan american youth to keep dying and we Don t want Central american youth to continue to he said in reference to i government s War with the . Backed Contra rebels those Voung men who spilled their blood surely were giving us a message so there will he no More blood shed so there will be peace Onega called the Vietnam memorial a very significant surrounded by bodyguards Anil associates. Orc �,1 showed no emotion As about 15 protesters from the office of rep. Robert Dorinin a Calif. And the conservative group Citi inns for Reagan shouted slogans a him including Oilie North was when ii Irio of onlookers gave Orl Coji a Friendly greeting he Shook their hands and said it s no apparently in reference to the noisy pro testers. Car chairman Peter Flaherty said Omega s presence desecrated the memorial. The memorial is a Monument to Freedom. Or Tega is an enemy of Freedom or sail. Probes doubtful soviet agents entered embassy by Norman Black a military writer Washington military investigators after a month of interrogating convicted spy sol. Clayton j. Lon tree arc increasingly doubtful that soviet agents entered the . Embassy in Moscow defense department officials said Friday. The officials who agreed to discuss the Mailer Only if not identified said Lon Clicc has admitted that he passed information to soviet agents after be coming involved with a russian woman but steadfastly insisted that he never allowed any outsiders into the building proper. The assertion by the 26-year-old for Mer Marine guard appears to be sup ported by the results of lie do Hcetor tests and psychological re views the sources said. Although no conclusions have yet been drawn by investigators there is a feeling now that he is telling the truth one source said. Lone rec convicted in August of passing embassy floor plans and the names of Cia agents to he russians was at one Point accused along with another Marine of allowing Kab agents to prowl inside the embassy Dur ing repealed late night forays. That charge was dropped before to Nelree s court martial began because it was based on a statement that was re canted by the second Marine Cpl. Arnold Bracy and military investigators could t obtain any corroborating Evi Dence. Mule stubbornly continues to defy genetics App Otto Bill Sites in of Champion neb., holds Kurmus he so me Silvester nudges h of
