2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, October 27, 1983
Bush observes Marine camp; more bodies found
The Associated Press
BEIRUT, Lebanon Vice President George Bush
donned a flak jacket and helmet to look at the horror of
the bomb-devastated Marine camp in Beirut Wednesday
and declared that "insidious terrorist cowards" would not
shift U.S. policy in the Middle East.
"International terror in the world is simply driven home
when you see this," Bush said as he stood before the
crushed concrete of what had been the four-story head
quarters of the Marines' battalion landing team head
quarters. Bodies continued to be pulled from the rubble during
Bush's visit. The U.S. death toll stood at 219 from the
bombing Sunday. The French said 54 of their troops died
in an almost simultaneous bombing in a building a mile
north.
Cpl. Randy Barefoot, 21 , of Kenly, who was helping to
dig through the wreckage at the Marine Camp, said:
"We've given up hope anybody is alive. All the floors are
pressed down and everything is squished."
During his three-hour stay, Bush met with President
Amin Gemayel and the commanders of the French and
Italian peacekeeping forces in Lebanon.
He landed while the Marines at Beirut airport were on
their highest state of alert following a dawn attack with
small arms, mortars and bazookas.
"The hooting all along our eastern perimeter stopped
shortly before 7 a.m. when we fired two rounds from
81mm mortars," said Marines spokesman Maj. Robert
Jordan. No Marines were hit.
Bush arrived amid tight security shortly before 9 a.m.
by helicopter from the USS Iwo Jima off the Lebanese
coast. He had flown to the amphibious assault ship nearly
two hours before and his arrival in Beirut was delayed,
presumably by the firing on the Marine camp.
Bush put on a flak jacket and a steel helmet for the tour
of the building that had housed up to 300 Marines when it
was flattened Sunday by a truck loaded with explosives
driven into the lobby by a suicide terrorist.
"I hadn't expected this much destruction," he said.
"You heard about it. You read it. But until you see it. .. I
guess it's the horror, just the cowardly horror. You know
what happened, what somebody did."
Bush said that he had spoken with President Reagan
just before leaving Washington and that Reagan would
not change U.S. policy toward Lebanon because of the at
tack. "Foreign policy is not going to be dictated or changed
by terror," he said. "We're not going to let down friends.
We're not going to let a bunch of insidious terrorist
cowards shape the foreign policy of the United States."
Bush's visit came 48 hours after French President Fran
cois Mitterrand had visited his country's troops here, and
President Gemayel said the two visits "reassured the
solidarity of the two friendly countries."
Bush made no comment to reporters after meeting with
Gemayel. At the airport he also met with Gen. Francois
Cann, commander of French troops in Beirut, and Gen.
Fanco Angioni, commander of the Italian contingent of
the multinational peacekeeping force.
Meanwhile, the Gemayel government repeated that it is
still planning to convene a reconciliation conference
among Lebanon's warring Moslem and Christian leaders
Monday in Geneva.
The privately, owned Central News Agency, which has
close ties to Gemayel' s administration, said invitations
were sent Wednesday to Syria and Saudi Arabia, re
questing them to send observers to the meeting.
Such a move, along with the meeting itself, was called
for in the Sept. 26 cease-fire ending three weeks of
Christian-Druse fighting in the central mountains.
The fighting began after Israeli troops pulled out of the
mountains to safer positions in southern, Lebanon.
The Israelis, who invaded Lebanon in June 1982 in an
attempt to smash the Palestine Liberation Organization,
have agreed to withdraw from the country if the Syrians
get out. '
But the Syrians, who have been in Lebanon since end
ing the 1975-76 Moslem-Christian civil war, refuse.
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The Associated Press
MANAGUA, Nicaragua The in
vasion of Grenada raises special con
cern in Nicaragua, which the Reagan
administration views much as it did
the Carihhean island nation a coun
try governed by a leftist regime in an
improverished region ripe for revolu
tion. Daniel Ortega, head of the three
man junta that governs Nicaragua,
said the Grenada invasion and the
Reagan administration's "irresponsi
ble" attitude toward Nicaragua "can
lead to a generalized war in all of Cen
tral America."
Nicaragua has long claimed the
United States plans to invade it, and
the Grenada incursion gives the Marx
ist government in Managua a prece
dent to point to U.S. troops are
already stationed near Nicaragua's
borders, and American-backed rebels
attack Nicaragua regularly.
Ortega told 50,000 protest marchers
in Managua Tuesday night that there
is proof of CIA plans "to provoke
military attacks on economic objec
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the aim of blaming them on our coun
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take a greater aggression against
Nicaragua."
WASHINGTON The House on
Wednesday rejected an effort to stop
further production of Pershing 2
intermediate-range missiles scheduled
for deployment in Western Europe in
vp:.' r ember.
The missiles acre the first of a series
of major weapons programs in Presi
dent Reagan's military buildup facing
floor challenges as the House began a
paragraph-by-paragraph examination
of a $247 billion military spending bill.
Rep. Joseph P. Addabbo, D-N.Y.,
chairman of the defense appropria
tions subcommittee, moved to delete
the $432.8 million earmarked for buy
ing 95 missiles, but he lost in a voice
vote.
Addabbo argued that the 108
missiles needed for deployment in
Europe already have been bought and
that technical bugs that showed up in
flight tests should be corrected before
more are purchased.
An Addabbo ally, Rep. Les Au
Coin, D-Ore.. argued that deployment
of the missiles, intended to counter
Soviet SS-20 missiles already arrayed
against Europe, wouid be provocative
and add to the arms race.
But Reps. Norman Dicks,
D-Wash., and Jack Kemp, R-N.Y.,
said a vole against further procure
ment wouid send signals of weakness
both to America's allies and to arms
control negotiatois.
BOSTON AIDS may 'be caused
by a plant fungus that mimics a drug
used to lower immunity in organ
transplant patients, federal scientists
say.
"We are working arotmd the clock
on it," said Dr. Thomas Folks, one of
the researchers. "We arc very excited
about it."
The fungus, which has never been
known to cause disease in human be
ings, has been found in the blood of
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TWO TICKETS TO SEE The Tubes. Available for best offer.
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PRE-HALLOWEEN COSTUME SALE: Buy your artist
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For farther information call 966-2482.
SATURDAY NIGHT PARTY! The Sound Barrier,
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