European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 12, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday april 12. I9s8 the stars and stripes Paga 9 painful thrust bullfighter Munola Rodriguez Wilh Onille Spain. A a Rinsei is Tsaipi raw own cd Over he Bull s held. It Hillid in serious condition after be lifted into the ill during � Bull i he in was Pirri during the bullfight sunday Meese visits area called top source of cocaine Plant Lima. Peru pull . Attorney general Edwin Mccoic made a Brief trip to a rebel infested Amazon Jungle Valley thai is considered inc world s Reato source of the Plant used in making co Caine. Mucic and drug enforcement administration chief John Lawn on a five nation tour to review . Anti narcotics efforts in latin America returned Sun Day o Lima after spending four hours near the Jungle town of Tonache. Neither Meuse nor Lawn had any comments on their return to Lima it4 35 . A Csc later inv cd the triumphant . Davis cup Lennis team which Cal Peru 3-Ooyer the weekend to a Champagne Celebration at his hotel. Toe ache is in the heart of the upper Hua Llaga Valley an Amazon Region that is considered the or catch source in the world for the coca Bush a Plant whose bitter leaves Are refined into cocaine. The area has been under a state of emergency for More than a year to help soldiers fighting maoist shining path re Bels. Shining path Lai in America s most Cut Remc insurgency has Al cd with co Caine Plant Farmers in the Jungle and is fighting .-financed efforts to wipe out coca and Lawn were accompanied by . Ambassador Alexander Watson peruvian Interior minister Jose Barsallo Burga and lop police officials. Air controllers at Lima s Jorge Chavez International Airport said the . An peruvian officials flew to Tonache aboard four Small twin engine planes. The officials headed for a Palm Oil Plantation near Tonache 260 mile North of Lima where they would switch to helicopters to Fly to a site where police launched raids last Wert in anticipation of a desc s the april 5-7 raids police seized 12.6 tons of coca Leaf destroyed open air nurseries of coca seedlings and seized chemicals used in processing coca leaves into cocaine paste the Anima news Agency is the world s no. 1 grower of the coca Bush enough to produce i6r tons of pure White cocaine crystals each year . Experts United states has earmarked 5 is. Million for anti narcotics programs to Peru this year. Some of the Money Payi for a corps of 462 labourers when pull up the illegal coca plants or Cul then Down with machete1.the Sage in maoist rebel violence in the Valley has sharply hindered the .program u wipe out coca. Labourers eradicated Only 902 acres of coca last year instead of the United Stales Sra of 19.760 in Peru have sown More Titian 440.000 acres of Jungle terrain with coca nearly three times As much As Bolivia the world s no. 2 grower of coca. Meese and Lawn were expected lounge Peru to use Aerial herbicides to kill coca plants lessening the threat of rebel attacks against the labourers. Preside in Alan Garcia was to discuss anti narcotics strategy with Meese and Lawn Early monday before the two officials Fly to Santa Cruz Bolivia s second largest City and the do fact Headquarters of us illicit cocaine left Washington last tuesday and has visited the dominican Republic Colombia and Ecuador meeting with the presidents of those countries. He returns to the United states on wednesday. 20,000 Calls have kept spy hot line buzzing tort Meade my. A a loll free spy hot line thai urges soldiers to report suspicious activity and colleagues who receive phone Calls from people Wilh foreign accents has fielded More than 20,000 Calls an Lotif Ial said. But William Dwyer. A civilian army employee who for the pail year has run the nationwide hot line from a win Dowless room at Forte Mcade says it has not led to any celebrated arrests. I know fora fact that there Are investigations Dwyer said adding that the Calls have sparked serial espionage probes by the military and the Fri. I have heard we have provided although the hot line. 1-Coorcall spy. Is designed for army personnel across the country most callers arc civil ians Dwyer said. About i percent of the inquiries have provided worthwhile espionage or Secu Rity related lips which Are passed on to Federal investigators ranging from . Army intelligence to the Fri. He said. La s been effective said la. Col. John Woolcy. A spokesman for the .army intelligence and Security come in Arlington a. The hot line like any hot line is an exc Allenl resource for people to report this Type of activity Fri spokesman William Carter said. Fliers advertising the hot line urge sol Diers to watch for colleague who receive Calls from someone with a foreign accent or brag about. James Bond Lynn Active other telltale spy signs arc Ajol of unexplained Money or Odd requests for a manual document or the warnings might seem a bit Melo dramatic. Dwyer admitted. Sound Stu pid yeah he said. But i Csc arc Actu Al cases the american civil liberties Union says it has concerns about the possibility of abuse. It s inviting said Jem Herman chief legislative counsel wit the Acle in Washington. . The allegations can have very serious consequences for Dwyer conceded that the program might appear troublesome. Some people look at this and say. My god big brother he said. Thai is the furthest thing from our any information received Over the phones checked by several supervisors before in is sent to Federal incs Ligator he said. Thresher tragedy recalled of memorial service Portsmouth . A the 129 men who died 25 years ago in the nation s worst submarine i Sasler did not die in vain the son Mfune of the victims said at a memorial service. Many Many jives have been saved because thou Guys gave their lives did n Eil Collier a sunday s service. His father died aboard the Thresher which failed to surface from a deep dive off the new England coast on april 10, 1963. The 275-year-old North it lurch was decorated Sun Day with easier lilies and a Model of the nuclear sub Marine the Navy said could dive deeper and go faster than any other sub in the Fleet. Cmdr. La Renic Shoburg. A Navy chaplain re minded More than 800 relatives and friends of in dead to Thresher left Portsmouth naval shipyard for sea trials 220 Miles opt the new England coast. No scar was visible on inc surface of the restless Ocean to Sho where she Shoburg said. But there would be scars scar on the hearts of parents without children wives without husbands children without the sub Sank water pressure crushed the Hull killing All the men on Board. Thresher s remains lie More than a mile Down on the Ocean Bottom. Retired rear attn. Dean Axene. Who commanded the Thresher until three months before the tragedy shared the task of breaking tic news 10 the families on april 10.Axene said sunday that the Thresher in his mind remain a mighty ship manned by a mighty Crew still sailing the sea she was intended to reach a new Peak of Perfec Tion. And she did but the Price was very Awn a Navy Board concluded that the sub s problem probably started Wilh a leak in Sall Walcer piping. The Board said water had shorted out electrical circuits and shut Down the nuclear reactor leaving the submarine Navy developed a program that included Striet or construction methods design improvements Lesting for Salt water piping and More initial shallow water sea read the names of the dead at sunday s serv ice which included a 40-minute choral requiem accompanied by Harp and violin. After the two hour memorial the marines offered a21-gun Salute the shipyard sounded a 21-Cannon Salute and churches lolled their Belli. While some cried As they left the Church Many peo ple hugged acid chatted with friends they had t seen in Lyman of san Antonio Texas lost her Hus band j thin in the tragedy. She attended services with another Wilio. Edna Dinola of Rye . The people from Thresher arc my extended family said Lyman they re Jour support group. We be been through it All together
