European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 10, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Good morning vol. 48, no. 268 wednesday. January 10, 198 d 8693 a inside stripes o invaders May have seen Noriega fleeing Page 3 d . Lotto Winner revealed As hoax Page 5 d marriage in the movies daily Magazine g no. 13 Indiana beats no. 3 Michigan sports Page 21 col Ohnia split j Rucj plan on Bogota. Cd sum was re port Over increased i cant bean Agai the foreign min Day to be prepare however late with radio Ca Colombia s am Stales. Victor foreign minist had told him he the Bush admin Washington naval blockade the drug War ants ident Virgilio b Vale assurances the . Said air and sea Pat ters. And Barc but protests Ca Nibia a Down Ilam the me rement naval activity in the drug traffickers andr was reported Mon his resignation. Onday in an interview of from Washington. Sador to the c Haux. Said Ulio Londono Pardess not resigning. Is ration said publicly was not planning a Colombia As part of the government of i re co said it received in will. Irlich it was increasing s in International a is reportedly in favor. From Colombia s of Otic Union party. I protests were expected because bar co s 5-Monlh-old confrontation with co see Colombia on Back Page Back from Panama or. Leland Mcgee kisses the hand of daughter Amber As his smiling wife Yolanda watches upon his return to fort Hood Texas with the 401st military police co on monday. At right pfc. Edward Vargo of the 82nd airborne div gels a Welcome Back hug from Girlfriend Robin Powers at fort Bragg As troops continued returning Home. 2 die As rain wind ravage Northwest by the associated press a series of storms packing heavy rain and High wind rolled across the North West Over the weekend cutting electricity ripping Down Trees and derailing a freight train. Another storm headed ashore monday. Two deaths in Oregon were blamed on the storms. Wind reached 92 Mph at Rattlesnake Ridge on the Hanford nuclear Reser vation in South Central Washington said National weather service meteorologist Darrol Lewis. A gust to 94 Mph was re ported at a Pacific Power & Light co. Gauge in Astoria. Ore., late sunday. Early monday 72 Mph gusts were reported in the area of Pendleton ore., and Lewis ton. Idaho had a gust of 69 Mph. Many schools were closed monday in Idaho. Oregon and Washington. Others opened later than usual because they were without electricity or had transportation problems caused by limbs and Trees across roads. The storms also provided much needed Snow for Wyoming ski resorts. One vigorous storm front moved through the Region saturday night slightly weaker front arrived late sunday and another pne was forecast for tues Day. The National weather service said tuesday s storm was t expected to be As severe As the weekend s storms. In Wyoming High winds knocked 35 Railroad Flatcar off the tracks Between Cheyenne and Laramie on Pacific spokesman John Bromley said. Only one of the cars carried any cargo he said. We estimated winds were Gusling in the area in excess of 70 Miles per hour from the Bromley said from his Omaha. Neb., office. Nobody was work continued monday to right the cars he said. Two other sets of track enabled the Railroad to keep traffic mov ing said Bromley. Winds ripped open a 4-by-4-foot Hole in the roof of the Cheyenne Central High school during a physical education class monday. No one was Hurt. With the wind velocity we be adhere it s Tough to keep anything together said Brad Oburg director of plan Ning and construction for the Laramie county school District. The interstate 82 Bridge across the Columbia River at Umatilla in Eastern Oregon about 30 Miles South of Kennewick wash., was closed after a Semi trailer truck was blown Over by the wind the Washington see rain on Back Page Noriega Likely to be transferred to prison in Atlanta source says Miami not Federal authorities plan to move Gen. Manuel Antonio no Riega from a holding cell in Miami to a More secure prison out of state most Likely Atlanta according to a source familiar with the plan. The move was to take place late tues Day night the source who declined to be identified said monday. Although officials will not say exactly where Noriega is being kept he is believed to be isolated in a basement cell nicknamed the submarine in the fed eral court building Here. But that is Only temporary and officials have been discussing Long term options. Federal officials said the metropolitan correctional Center a Federal prison South of Miami at Homestead fab. Lacks adequate Security for a prisoner As Well known As Noriega. Law enforcement authorities and prosecution and defense lawyers have discussed the move according to the source. The three Federal institutions consid ered were Atlanta Leavenworth. Kanand the nation s no. I maximum Security prison in Marion. 111. Atlanta was the preferred site the per son said. The Atlanta facility is the closest of the three to Miami where the trial will be held. Judge William m. Hoevler. Who is presiding Over Noriega s drug trafficking Case said in an interview monday that he did not expect the Case to go to trial until late this year. While Noriega s lawyers have said they want him As close to them As Possi ble to plan the defense the authorities said Federal prisons out of stale Are far More secure. Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega
