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Show The Suit Ihur'.d.n. J.imiurv H, l.dkt Tribune. l'jrifi A'i U.S. Must Have ihc Stomach to Fight T errorism, Says Shultz By Hal bara New York Dally News WASHINGTON Siirclurv rorists in international waters or ao space, from attacking them on the soil of other nations even for the pur pose of rescuing hostages or from using force against states that support ti ain and harbor terrorists or guerril ol State George Shultz declared Wednesday have the the United Stales "must stum.uh' retaliate against international terronsis and to las to undertake covert military operations to protect I S interests over- "A nation attacked by terrorists is permitted to use force to prevent or t future attacks, to seize terrorists or to rescue its citizens when no other means is available. ' he said Shultz, the administrations most outspoken official in favor of military strikes against terrorists and nations seas pre-emp- In an impassioned defense of the ol nations to defend against terrorists. Shultz said "It is absurd to argue that international law prohibits us from capturing ter legal right that support them, said the I'nited States must 'have the stomach" to confront terrorism "If we opt out, the world s future will be determined by others - most likely by those who are the most brutal, the most unscrupulous and the most hostile to every" thing we believe in Addressing a conference on warfare at the National Defense University at Fort McNair in the wake of a L' S campaign to isolate Libya for its support of terrorism, Shultz insisted the United States should not be'deterred from striking hack against terrorists because the situation is often unclear and allied leaders hesitant to give their appiov at (tie l.uropeall policy ol just hunker mg down and aiming guards and so forth is not adequate ' lie said W bite head will the allies that "if you don t like what we aie doing, what can you suggest lie done And person ally. don l think the answer c,m tie nothing 'I hat s not a satisfactory an cncc between suness and failure for our i (tort Shultz avoided specifies, but his speci h came as the administration is lonsidering a plan to ask Congress lor $10d million in covert military aid fur rebels fighting the Marxist government ol Nicaragua same time Shultz strongl'. defmded the use of secret U S mill tary operations to further US (m cign pulicy objectives lie said covert actum "is not jii end in itself but it 'can mean the diffei Secretary ol Defense Caspar Weinberger, wiio delivered a similar sjieech on terrorism to the conference on Tuesday night, insisted that U S military intervention may be needed to counter aggression aiound the world ti-l- l 'We cannot let the ambiguities the terrorist threat reduce us to total impotence" he said "It must be clearly and unequivocally the policy of the U S to fight back " Even as Shultz spoke. Deputy Secretary of Slate John Whitehead left on a mission to uige allied leaders to enact punitive sanctions against Libya Shultz told Western European journalists that he believed of 1 wer " At the y la Jur Sas County MiM Soviet-sponsore- d SI 17.000 Hostages in Police Exercise Win Suit - MADISuN. Wis ( A I) Five county employees who were held as mock hostages during a police training exercise at the courthouse last year were awarded $1 17,000 on W ednesday by a federal jury. Marathon County employees Myr-nWieder'ioeft, Alice H i'z' m William Forrest, Ross Hf.nian and G bert Butzlaff were taken capfve u the police in a training exercise near the end of the work day l'eb. 28. 1J85 a e Wiederhoeft. 58. a told she the operator, thought I jury was going to die" when a man grabbed her around the neck ard pointed a gun at her head dunng the copy-machin- incident The panel, however, decided on awards totaling $117,074, including $27,500 in punitive damages, with differing amounts to go to each of the employees. Seagull Bombs ber. However, only he and his influential gallery know what the final upshot was. The award is subject to approval by Judge Barbara Crabb. Artery Disease Turns Up in Teens Pedestrian With Pet Rock By Daniel Q Haney AP Science Writer Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine, along with an editorial rec- BOSTON The earliest stages of hardening of the arteries can be seen s who have high cholesin terol levels in their blood, and efforts to control this lethal condition should begin during childhood, researchers say. what Hardening of the arteries doctors call atherosclerosis " is a major underlying cause of heart attacks, strokes and other diseases of the blood vessels. Cholesterol in the blood is a key culprit in this condition. ommending that all school children be checked for high cholesterol lev- - - A Seattle SEATTLE (UPI) man got a throbbing headache and a cut requiring 15 stitches after a seagull flew into an office, picked a pet rock off a desk and then dropped it, hitting the man walking along the street below teen-ager- Greg Theyel. 22, a law clerk, was walking along a downtown street Monday when he was hit by a rock. Police investigators said it appeared a seagull had swooped through an open window on the sixth floor, grabbed the rock from a desk and flew out again The rock may have proved too Heavy for the gull. In any event, the bird dropped the rock and it hit Theyel, who was dazed and knocked to the ground and left with a throbbing headache and a cut that required 15 stitches on the A new study found that youngsters who have relatively high blood cholesterol levels also are most likely to have fatty streaks of cholesterol in their blood vessels. "We feel that fatty streaks are the earliest gross recognizable lesions of atherosclerosis. said Dr. William P. Newman 3rd of Louisiana State Uni- versity Medical Center. Many experts believe that later in life these fatty streaks become plaques, buildups of cells, cholesterol and other material that eventually choke off the flow of blood. Newman's study was published in top of his head. I know it sounds bizarre," he said. "Maybe it's so bizarre, it's true. I can see the humor in it now. but was told I was lucky I w asn't 1 killed." Elko Lawmen Retrieve Suspect in Utahns Death - Sheriff ELKO. Nev.. (UPI) Hassett is due back in Elko ThursJames Miller said Wednesday two deputies flew to Bellingham. Wash.. Wednesday to pick up Edward J. lias-set27, wanted in Elko for the murder of a Utah man. Miller said Hassett of Alameda, Calif., agreed to return to Elko but that another suspect. Mark S. Emmons, 23. had refused to waive t, day. said Miller. They were arrested in the fatal shooting of Larry Fuller. 48. West Mountain. Utah, whose body was found Dec. 17 near Interstate 80 about 65 miles east of Elko. Fuller had been bound, beaten and shot twice in the chest. Fuller apparently picked up the two suspects while they were hitchhiking near Pocatello, Ida., on Dec. 8 els. Much of the blood's cholesterol is made naturally within the body, but many heart specialists believe that people can cut their cholesterol levels by reducing the amount of saturated fat ar.d cholesterol that they eat. The latest research was based on the Bogalusa Heart Study, a survey of the cardiovascular health of school children in Bogalusa, La. Doctors regularly check the youngsters' cholesterol levels, blood pressure and weight. The doctors conducted autopsies on 35 youngsters who had died, mostly from accidents, homicides or suicides. ranging in age from 7 to 24 with an average of 18. They found that all but six of the youngsters had fatty streaks on their aortas, the bodies main artery. There was a direct link between the amount of fatty streaks and their cholesterol those with the most fatty levels buildup had the highest cholesterol. Newman said that even though some of the children had relatively high amounts of cholesterol in their blood, their cholesterol levels would not be considered abnormal. Scientists have long known that atherosclerosis begins early in life. Fatty streaks have even been seen on the aortas of However, until now no one had documented an CLIP vened by the National Institutes of Health concluded that healthy children over age 2 should follow the same moderate fat and cholesterol diet that is recommended for adults. The journal editorial by Dr. Charles J. Glueck of the University of Cincinnati recommended measuring cholesterol levels in all school children. preferably before they, reach ' puberty. compensation hut "nut in the hundreds uf thousands of dollars." The employees originally asked $2 75 million in compensatory and punitive damages from the county. 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The capital was calm by nightfall, but King Moshoeshoe II and his prime minister, Chief Leabua Jonathan, still MASERU. had not appeared after Information Minister Desmond Sixishe gave his reassurance r at a news conference. "I am not aware that there was some attempt to change the government of Lesotho," Sixishe said, The day of confusion came at a time when South African border guards were forcing critical shortages inside the kingdom by inspecting U.S. Copter Plucks 2 Hurt Yanks From Frozen Mexican Volcano - A PUEBLA. Mexico (UPI) helicopter battled severe old and heavy fog to rescue two inured Americans stranded on Mcxi-o- s highest peak Wednesday, but the tody uf a third was left on the snuw-jounmountain. The climbers, along with a fourth a ho was not injured, had fallen more ;ltan 2.U00 feet Monday from near the op of the Pico de Orizaba, 125 miles list of the capital, a US Embassy 'pokesman in Mexico Ctly said One of the climbers, identified as Michael ('apeless, made tl dovn the . d d volcano to icy slopes of the 18,965-foo- t the nearby village of Tlachichuca on Tuesday and called authorities for help, the spokesman said. Four Mexican rescue teams tried early Wednesday to reach the three men trapped on the treacherous glacier, at 15.170 feet, but could not bring them out. U.S. and Mexican officials secured the use of an American helicopter that was capable of flying above 15.000 feet and the two injured survivors were pulled off the snowy peak, the spokesman said 0 OFF nearly every vehicle and rail car that enters. The white-rulenation whose territory surrounds Lesotho is its chief trading partner and employer d On Wednesday evening, only one truck was allowed into the kingfom every 90 minutes. South Africa began the border checks at the beginning of this year after accusing Lesotho of harboring guerrillas fighting the y government. South African commandos attacked Maseru in December 1982 gnraito(smtirf I all what to get family and friends for Christmas Now. think about something you'd like to egant sapphire jewelry set andfmatchinq m 14K gold to usher in spring The pendant (chain not included, but available in Fine Jewelry) pendanttwith IdiamondfaccentsT orig 99 00. 49.50. Matching earrings, orig 159 00.79.50. white-minorit- Lesotho calls the South African tion an illegal blockade. you've been spending your energy wondering Remember to ask your Sales Consultant about our convenient payment plan, ac- too. 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