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PROCEDURE: See Travis Luz at the EMU on May 10-13,1982 from 9 AM to 4 PM. emerald inter/national Israeli warplanes pound PLO bases BEIRUT Israeli jets pounded Palestin ian guerrilla bases along south ern Lebanon's Mediterranean coast Sunday and Lebanese of ficials said at least 16 people were killed and 56 wounded Palestinian gunners retaliated with artillery and rocket bar rages into northern Israeli, but Israel reported no casualties The explosion of violence marked the second Israeli strike in less than three weeks and threatened an already shaky cease-fire mediated by the United States last July In Beirut, the Palestine Liber ation Organization and Leban on's state television said Israeli warplanes and warships struck PLO targets along a 19-mile stretch of the Mediterranean coast, including Damour, nine miles south of Beirut, and the oil-refining town of Zahrani, just south of Sidon. The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv named Damour, Zahrani and Sidon as the towns attacked, but indicated only air craft were involved Palestinian gunners fired some 100 shells across the border into Israel in their first massive barrage since the cease-fire went into effect. The United States has sought to calm tension between Israel and the PLO, fearing an Israeli inva sion of southern Lebanon could lead to a wider war if Syria goes to the aid of the Palestinians U S sources in Tel Aviv said American Embassy officials contacted Israeli authorities, but no details were given. Israel has threatened a full-scale at tack if Palestinian forces cause bloodshed in Israel Ten people were killed and 40 wounded in air and naval bom bardment of PLO bases in southern Lebanon, said a spokesman for the governor's office in Sidon, 20 miles south of Beirut A police spokesman in the Lebanese capital, also quoting hospital officials, said another six were killed and 16 wounded in air strikes on inland and coastal targets Communists move into heroin trade WASHINGTON Communists in Burma along China s border are beginning to take an active role in opium Thru May Coffee By the Cup ^TOE-lIdi 342-2071 “•On* _ > Mayflower Buskfcng Chouse from the World's Finest trade that supplies heroin to addicts in the United States, State Department officials say Processing as well as production of opium intended for the U S market is being ta ken over more and more by the Burmese Communist Party, Dominick DiCarlo. assistant secretary for narcotics, said in a report to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee DiCarlo estimated that the party has an armed strength of as many as 12,000 men, and can call on a militia of 30,000 to protect the large areas it con trols in Burma’s Shan plateau, the biggest center of opium poppy cultivation in Southeast Asia Occupying a large portion of the Burmese border with China and extending as far west as the Salween River, the region is or ganized as a government by Ba Hein Tin, chairman of the cen tral committee of the Burmese Communist Party. The Burmese Communists, after losing some financial sup port from China, have developed what DiCarlo de scribed as a working relation ship with Chang Chi-Fu, a local war lord who since 1975 has dominated the multimillion-dol lar opium business in the "Gol den Triangle." Under that relationship, DiCarlo said, the Communists cultivate the poppy in the "Gol den Triangle" — where the borders of Burma, Thailand and Laos meet — and Chang processes it into heroin or her oin base in Thailand But DiCarlo said the Com munists recently have been moving closer to the Thai border and have begun to take more interest in the lucrative refining and marketing aspects of the business He also described other changes in the "Golden Trian gle" drug trade The caravans of often up to 900 mules that carried the opium across the jungle-covered hills have been replaced by human carriers, trucks and river boats Cultural forum presents Monday, May 10,1982