New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 088, No 47, 10/25/1983." 88, 47 (1983)

New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 088, No 47, 10/25/1983." 88, 47 (1983)

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1983 The aiD ly Lobo 1981 - 1985 10-25-1983 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 088, No 47, 10/ 25/1983 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1983 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 088, No 47, 10/25/1983." 88, 47 (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1983/129 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1981 - 1985 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1983 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. , I · l ·r \• ·.'-l ·-:. NEW MEXICO (~ J:" ~ 1 •• ~ ' . ' •1\ ., • o;;,,'F/ " ~· ocr 26 1983 . ' Vol. 88 Tuesday 1 October 25 1 1983 Marines· Recover Casualties; Atnericans To Remain Faction May Be Responsible Mideast Peacekeepers. BEIRUt, Lebanon (UPI)- France sent 14 experts with damentallsts predominant in the Angry Marines clawed through the trained dogs and detection devices to slums bordering the Marine base and WASHINGTON (UPI)- change in the mission of the mul­ ruins of their headquarters Monday search for its soldiers. Two were res­ supporters of Iran's Ayatollah President Reagan ruled out a tinational peace-keeping force. to recover the bodies of comrades cued alive Monday and officials said Ruhollah Khomeini. more agressive role Monday for including a more active combat crushed in a suicide bombing that it was possible to live up to I 0 days On Sunday. a previously un­ American troops in Lebanon but role. killed at least 191 Americans. Isla­ in the rubble. known group called the Free Islamic insisted the decimated Marine "All we would really be doing mic extremists proclaiming their The CIA, French and Lebanese Revolution Movement said it carried is increasing the number of "love of death" claimed responsi­ security agencies pursued a joint in­ out the attack, force must stay to protect the Middle East from ''the tyranny of targets and risking really the start bility. vestigation into the attacks. which The rescuers were growing angry forces hostile to the West." of overall co11flict and world The commander of the Marines in U,S. officials suggested may have as they worked round the clock with One day after a terrorist bomb­ war," he said, Beirut vowed to track down every had the assistance of Iran and poss­ bulldozers, chisels and axes to cut ing that killed at least 191 Marine As Marine Commandant Paul accomplice of the lone killer, who ibly Syria. through twisted steel and lift 2-foot­ Kelley headed for Beirut to sur­ reportedly smiled as he crashed a thick concrete slabs layer by layer to peace-keepers in Beirut, Reagan Iran dismissed allegations it was vey the damage, Reagan said truck packed with a ton of TNT into find more bodies. blamed "international criminals responsible and said the bombings and thugs" for the worst loss of "strong circumstantial evi­ the Beirut Airport building Sunday One Marine snapped momentari­ reflected Lebanese resistance to the American military lives since the dence" links Sunday's calamity and detonated the explosives. ly at reporters who photographed the presence of the peace-keeping force. Vietnam War and declared the to the April 18 bombing of the . growing array of bodies, secret Forty-one French paratroopers made upofU.S., French, Italian and attack' 'will not go unpunished.'' U.S. Embassy, which killed 63 documents. letters from loved ones: were killed a minute later in a similar British troops. Sketching his defense for a people. snapshots and other personal effects suicide attack on their barracks 3 But the Islamic Holy War. which Radical Moslems. loyal to of the peace-keepers. foreign military commitment miles from the Marine Battalion claimed responsibility for the April under fire at home, Reagan im­ Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Robert Calhoun. a 21-year-old Landing Team complex. embassy bombing. said it carried out plicated the Soviet Union as Khomeini, wcr~ suspected in the Marine who was on the roof of the The Pentagon said 191 service­ the twin suicide missions. prime meddler in the strategically embassy attack, although the building and survived the bombing, men were confirmed dead and un­ blame has never been fixed. "We are soldiers of God and lov­ said the suicide driver "was smil­ vital, oil-rich region. official Marine reports in Beirut Speaking to a group of journal­ While the government of Iran ers of death," it told a Beirut news ing" as he sped into the four-story listed 32 soldiers as missing. ists, the president said. ·'It would has denied involvement in the agency, adding the attack was in re­ headquarters .. !i Beirut bombings, a State Depart­ '· The suicide bombing was the taliation for the "artillery and fleet'' "That is something I will always be a disaster if a force took over the Middle East, and a force is ment spokesman said~ ·'There is bloodiest attack against U.S. ser­ of the U.S. and French forces which remember," said Calhoun, of San ready to do that, as witness what a lot of circumstantial evidence vicemen since the Vietnam War. A fired on Druze Moslem gunners last Antonio. Texas, who said lfc heard has taken place in Yemen, and a lot points to Iran.'' Red Cross worker grimly announced month. what seemed like ·'a thousand peo­ Ethiopia and now the forces~ Reagan vowed "every effort "no survivors have been found. The group is believed to be ple screaming. 'Help me. God help be made to find the criminals Dead. yes. but no survivors." associated with Shiite Moslem fun- me.'"" several thousand - in Syria. will .. The free World cannot stand responsible for this act of terror­ by and see that happen, ism, so this despicable act will "The United States." Reagan not go unpunished.'' Implicit in Education Professor Shot, Kil·led said, "will not be intimidated by his broad indictment was a warn­ terrorists. '' ing that any retreat from the mis­ By Steve Shoup Newport Beach police officer Bond has been set at $250.000. Reagan said enlarging the sion established for the peace­ Robert McCulloch said Monday McCulloch said police were noti­ 1,600-member Marine contin­ keeping force would invite ex­ Roderic L. Wagoner. chairman of Wagoner died of multiple gunshot fied at 8:05 a.m: Sunday that a gent might be warranted "if it panded influence from the Soviet the University of New Mexico wounds ,at the Fountain Valley shooting had taken place. Wagoner would help the mission they're Union. which he has portrayed as secondary and adult education de­ TraumaCenterat9; 17 a.m. Sunday. was found on the living room tloor performing." a major influence in such coun­ partment. was shot and killed Sun­ Wagoner's wife. Sue Wag<incr, 52. of916 E. OceanFrOJ:JtDrivc, having However. he ruled out any tries as Yemen and Syria. day in Newport Beach. Ca. He was is being held on a homicide charge at suffered at. least 4 wounds from a 54. the Orange County Womens' Jail. continued on page i Nuclear Artns Protesters Arrested in Albuquerque, Los Alamos From Staff and Wire Reports In Albuquerque. 15 people were Police began arresting the blockad­ similiar blockade were arrested and Tuesday in both Albuquerque and arrested and charged with obs_truct-, ers at about 7:30 a.m. and quickly booked on a charge offailing to obey Los Alamos. A total of 40 people were arrested ing traffic at the Wyoming Blvd. cleared the intersection. Traffic into a lawful order from a police officer. · The protesters arc members of the Monday during nuclear weapons gate of Kirtland. The protesters the base was delayed about 15 mi­ Thirteen of those arrested in Albu­ October Disarmament Coalition and protests at Kirtland Air Force Base formed a human chain across the nutes. querque remained at the Bernalillo were demonstrating against deploy­ in Albuquerque and at the Los Ala­ road into the base while about 30 In Los Alamos. 15 men. 12 County Dentention Center overnight ment of American Cruise and Per­ mos National Laboratories. other pr<)testers assembled nearby. women and eight juveniles at a pending arraignment. expected shing II missiles in Europe. set for later this year. One of those arrested in Albu­ ·qucrquc. Spence Walaitis. said "we're hoping people will perceive the seriousness of this issue when they see We arc willing to risk 90 days in jail." Walaitis attributed the low tum out at the protest to split actions in both cities and lack of publicity. The people at the protest were those "more intimately involved" in the movement. He said he did not resist arrest because ''I sec my struggle in the courtroom. o; Jaime Saiz. also arrested. said he suffered "extreme pain" on hi!. wrists from the plasticj)andcuffs but was treated well by the police during his arrest. More than 30 people were arrested at u nuclear :trrns protest and blockade at Kirtland in June. Related story 'page six INSIDE SKYRISE PUPPETS: See Page 8 Alexandria King Demonstrators attempt to block early morning traffic into Kirtland Air Force Base Monday during a protest against nuc· INJURY PLAGUE: See Page 10 ..... .lear, w.e•pons. Fiheen people. were arrested, •.. , .. ' . .. " t ) t ~ \o '~ .J J 6 ~ l 6 J J 4 ~ i'! i G i-' t 4 ttl f. tIt Itt-; t l t- f-l t J 'It I' t·i· t' ,-',.' . -----.-...., "-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. '!""~ - ••~o'"'!'"i'"'!'i ..... ~ • ~ • • • .. .....,.. Pa~c 2.. New Mcxh:n Daily Lobo. Ot'ioror 1%.1 "5. Page 3, New Mexico Daily Lobo, October 25, 1983 Wire Report United Press International Professor________ _ continued from page 1 of Education, snid Wagoner was in Wagoner Wets a "modes! man" .38-caliber hancigun.

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