Page 11 NATION AND WORLD U.S. attacks possible, Nicaraguan warns By United Press International A top Nicaraguan leader warned yesterday the United States may be planning to use its Central American air force to attack international three-wave invasion of Nicaragua. "All the signs, all the military intelligence reports we have and all the recent events indicate that there is an aggression of great scale coming against Nicaragua," said Commander Victor Tirado, one of nine directors of the Sandinista Front, the ruling Marxist party. "Perhaps in the first moments soldiers of the United State armed forces will not intervene." Tirado said in the official newspaper, Barracuda. University Daily Kansan, October 31, 1983 He said he thought anti-government rebels would compose the first wave of attacks against him. THE NICARAGUAN REGIME often has charged that it believes the rebels will be used to create an incident that would trigger a Central American war. On Oct. 1 in Guatemala, their defense chiefs revived the Central America Defense Council, known as CONDECA, which would be used to defend their countries from what they say is submission from "communist Nicaragua." The next wave would be composed of military forces from Guatemala. El Salvador and Honduras, which would "spearhead" an invasion, Tirado said. The three Central American nations to the north of Nicaragua are all closely allied to the United States. Nicaragua said that CONDECA met secretly in Honduras this week to pla- nish. Trado said the United States might use warships that have been patrolling the Central American coasts in recent months to blockade the coasts and prevent supplies from reaching Nicaragua. IF NECESSARY, HE said, Washington could also throw the 4,000 U.S. troops scheduled to come to Honduras for maneuvers into the fighting. In El Salvador, leftist guerrillas launched a series of attacks just after midnight yesterday in two provinces. They seized one town, but were forced to evacuate as the government, an electrical installation and a strategic bridges, the government said. Pentagon adds to list of U.S. deaths in Lebanon and Grenada By United Press International WASHINGTON — The Pentagon yesterday added these names to the list of U.S. servicemen killed as a result of an attack, all of whom are Marines except where noted. - Abbott, Cpl. Terry, New Richmond, Ohio. - Allman, Pfc. John, Carlsbad, N.M - Banks, Lance Cpl. Johansen, Detroit, Mich. - Bland, Pfc Stephen, Midway Park, N.C. * Bucerin jr, Capt. Joseph, Northport, N.P. - Bohannon, Cpl Leon, Jacksonville, N.C. Boulos, Lance Cp. Jerry Isley, Islay N.C. *Boyett, I.L. John, Camp Lejeune, N.C.* Clyde, Cpl. Nathaniel B., D.C. * Brown, Lance Cpl. David, Conroe, Texas - Buchanan Jr., Lance Cpl. Bobby, Midway Park, N.C. - *Cosner, Lance Cpl. David, Elkins, W. Va* *Coulson, Satin Kemin, Seminar, N.Y.* - Comas, Pfc. Juan, Hialeah, Fla. - Conley, Sgt. Robert, Orlando, Fla. * Clement Lance Ctl. David Elkins, W.Va *Coulman, Sgt. Kevin, Seminary, N.* W *Crudance, Laclan Cpl. Rick, W.* Warwick Cyzick, Lance Cpl. Russell, Star City, W Va. - Edwards, Master Sgt. Roy, Camp Lejeune, N.C. - Estes, Pfc. Danny, Gary, Ind. - Forrester, Cpl. Steven, Jacksonville, N.C. - Va. * Gaines Jr., Col. William, Port Charlotte. - Gaines Jr., Cpl. William, Port Charlotte, Fla. - Gallagher, Lance Cpl. Sean, N. Andover, Maine - Mame • Gander, Lance Cpl. David, Milwaukee. - Gangur, Lance Cpl. George, Cleveland, Ohio. - Gunnim, SG; Harold, Jacksonville, N.Y.* * Gordon Lance Cpl. Richard Somerville, N.J.* - Gratton, Lance Cpl. Harold, Conoes, N.Y. - Greaser, Sgt. Robert, Lansdale, Pa. • Hastings, Pfc. Michael, Seaford, Del. - Hernandez Jr., Gunney Sgt. Matilde Midway Park, N.C. - Midway Park, N.C. * Hester, Cpl. Stanley, Raleigh, N.C. - Hester, Cpl Stanley, Raleigh, N.C. * Holberton, St. Richard, Beaufort, S.C. - Heselt, Cp. Smythe, Bartoleg, N.C. * Halberton, St. Richard, Beaufort, C.S. * Holmes, Pfc. Melvin, Chicago, Ill. - Holmes, Pfc. Meltvin, Chicago, III. * Howard, Col. Bruce. Strong. Maine. - Hukill, 2nd Lt. Maurice, Jacksonville, N.C. i Laceovio, Cpl. Edward, Jr., Warwick, R.I. N.C. • Julian, Pfc. Thomas, Middleton, R.I. - Jackowski, Lance Cpl. James, S Salem N C. - Lewis, Cpl. David, Garfield Heights, Ohio. - Lariviere, Cpl. Steven, Chicopee, Mass. - Martin Staff, Stg Charlie, Camp Lejeune, N.C. - Mattachione, Pvt. Joseph, Sanford, N.C - Martin, Pic. Jack, Ovelo, Fla. * Massa Col. David Warren, R.I. - Melendez, Pfc. Louis, SantaMarie Calle, Puerto Rico. - McMoughan Cpl James, Newcastle Pa * McLoney, Lance Cpl Timothy, Moorhead - Muffler, Lance Cpl. John, Philadelphia, Pa. - Nairn, ILL. L.DAVIS, Jacksonville, FL. * Nava, Lance Cpl Lain, Gardena, Calif. * Olson, Cpl John, Sabin, Minn. - Ortiz, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Richard, Fort Still, Okla - Smith, Staff Sgt. Thomas, Middletown, Conn. - Soares, Lance Cpl. Edward, Tiverton, R.I. - Stowe, Lance Cpl. Thomas, Jacksonville, N.C. - Stokes, Lance Cpl, Jeffrey, Waynesboro, Ga. - Stelpflug, Pfc. Bill, Auburn, Ala. - Thorstad, Staff Sgt. Thomas, Chesterson, Ind - Sturghall, Lance Cpl. Erie, Chicago, IL * Sundar, Lance Cpl. Devon, Stanford, CA Vallone Jr., Pfc. Donald, Palmdale, Colf. - Walker, Lance Cpl, Leonard Walker, Dothan, Ala - *Wells, 1st Sgt. Tandy, Jacksonville, N.C. *West, Gwennery Sgt. Lloyd, Jacksonville.* - Wherland, Cpl. Burton, Jacksonville, N.C. - Williams, Lance Cpl. Rodney, Opa Lola, Ela. - Wynd, Pt. Ph. Jamaica N'Y * Young, Cpl. Jeffrey Young, Mornestown, N. - Following are the names of Americans killed in the fighting in Grenada as of 4 p.m. (CST) yesterday as provided by the Pentagon. The 16 dead, 77 wounded and three missing. - Seagle, Capt. Jeb F., Jacksonville, N.C. Dead Mortuary - Cline, Spec. 5 Randy E, Cloverdale, Ind. * Fruits, Staff, Corp. G, J. 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