Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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Conservatives call
for Bell’s dismissal
WASHINGTON
Two conservative leaders
today called tor the resignation
of Education Secretary T.H. Bell
r
for failing to "stop the flow of
federal dollars to radical
groups."
The two, Conservative Digest
Publisher Richard Viguerie and
Conservative Caucus head
Howard Phillips, also urged
Pres. Reagan to cut off all
federal aid for "leftist groups"
that oppose his policies.
Among the "leftist groups"
they listed were the National
Wildlife Federation, the National
Retired Teachers Association,
the AFL-CIO, Rev. Jesse
Jackson's PUSH-EXCEL self
help program, Planned Pa
renthood of San Francisco,
the National Organization for
Women's Legal Defense and
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Friends Service Committee, the
American Bar Association and
the Mexican-American Legal
Defense and Education Fund.
Viguerie said Reagan should
immediately replace Bell and
freeze all grants to activist
groups while converting grant
programs into contracts.
The call for Bell's removal met
with immediate reaction from
Sen Jake Gam, R-Utah, a con
servative himself, who labeled
the proposal “a cheap shot"
and “a great disservice" to the
conservative movement.
Viguerie. who also operates a
conservative, direct-mail, fund
raising operation, said in a news
conference that, "De-funding
the left should be our No 1
priority in 1982
"The ultimate success or
failure of the Reagan pres
idency may depend on
whether he can stop the flow of
tax dollars to his opponents "
Viguerie and Phillips said
their reseach had shown that
the "left" groups they named
plus several others, were
receiving or had gotten federal
aid that helped them maintain
staff and operate programs
Armed forces open
Caribbean games
NORFOLK, Va.
The Navy says 60 warships,
350 planes and more than
45,000 troops will head to the
Caribbean later this month in
the largest naval operation ever
planned for that area
The maneuvers will empha
size command and control of
forces in a simulated combat
environment, Adm Harry Train,
commander-in-chief of the
Atlantic Command, said
Tuesday
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The operation, called Ocean
Venture '82, comes on the heels
of an exercise involving 40 ships
now being conducted in the
same area
Together, the war games
focus considerable attention on
the Caribbean, where Train said
a “major chink in our strategic
armor" exists because of the
rapidly growing military
capability of Cuba.
The Navy, Marine Corps,
Coast Guard and Air Force, in
addition to units from the Royal
Netherlands Navy and Marines,
and Puerto Rican and Virgin
Islands National Guard, will
participate in the exercise. Train
said
It will begin April 27 and con
tinue through May 16
Officials deny the U S exer
cise has anything to do with
turmoil in El Salvador or the
Argentine invasion of the Bri
tish-claimed Falkland Islands in
the South Atlantic
However, officials concede
the exercises are designed to
show Cuba that the U S is
capable of quickly protecting
the sea lanes in that region
Feds agree to take
plant's nuclear core
HARRISBURG, Pa.
An agreement was signed
today insuring that the federal
government will dispose of the
damaged Three Mile Island nu
clear core once it is removed
from the plant
The reactor core won't be
ready for removal until 1985,
said Robert Arnold, president of
General Public Utilities Corp.,
owner of the electric generating
plant
Meanwhile, GPU announced
it has a $25 million plan for
repairing 8,000 to 10,000 steam
generator tubes at the plant's
undamaged reactor, TMI 1,
Repairs should be completed by
fall and the plant should be
ready to be restarted before
year's end. GPU said
The tentative agreement on
disposal of the damaged core
from TMI 2 was signed today by
officials from GPU and the
federal Department of Energy in
the office of Gov Dick Thorn
burgh
“The signing of the
agreement should be recog
nized as a major accomplish
ment in establishing a plan for
removal of radioactive wastes
from TMI,'' said Arnold
The reactor was damaged
March 28, 1979, in the nation's
worst commercial nuclear
accident
Assistant DOE Secretary
Shelby Brewer said GPU must
reimburse the department for
the expected $10 million to $20
million cost of removing the
core
Details of the contract
between GPU and the Depart
ment of Energy will be worked
out in the next six to nine
months, officials said
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