C sn os ne Th ex zor inc s or 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 or 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4.2.3 NATION AND WORLD 50 protest at Draper Laboratory Nuclear objectors arrested CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — More than 50 peaceful demonstrators protesting the production of nuclear weapons guidance systems were arrested yesterday at the Draper Laboratory and charged with trespassing, police said. By United Press International It was one of 25 demonstrations planned nationwide for this week to protest NATO war games and the Reagan administration's policy on establishing nuclear first-strike capability. "We wanted it close to the election period," said Judy Freewirth, spokeswoman for the Coalition of Civil Disobedience — a group of peace organizations protests nuclear arms production and escalation of the arms race. Page 9 All but 11 of the 52 people arrested were released yesterday afternoon. One person was not cooperating with authorites and was expected to remain in jail overnight. POLICE SAID 47 persons were arraigned at Middlesex District Court before Judge Arthur Sherman. Another five were arrested late in the afternoon and were being processed at Cambridge Police headquarters Pretrial hearings were set for October and most of the protesters were released on personal recognition. Those who entered guilty pleas were ordered to perform 25 hours of community service work and to keep away from the Draper Laboratory, court officials said. Twelve protesters pleaded guilty, the rest entered not guilty pleas. Authorities held persons with no positive identification or who were from out of state in lieu of $50 cash bail. Police said the demonstration, which started at 7 a.m., was peaceful. "THEY WERE THERE early this morning and sat in front of doorways," said police spokesman Timothy Toomey. "They weren't interfering and sat for about 30 minutes, then were warned to leave and arrested when they did not." waiting wagoner. Please. There were about 150 demon- strators in all, police said. Many lay on sidewalks in front of the sprawling Draper complex forcing police to carry them to waiting wateons. Toomey said. University Daily Kansan, September 25, 1984 Freiwirth said that"the nationwide demonstrations were tamed with the "Fulda Gap" war games being staged in Europe, and that there were simultaneous protests scheduled in West Germany and England. She said protesters regard Draper as the "think tank for America's newest generation of missiles." Company officials said they were concerned about the public's image of the firm. Mullangen, 35 miles east of Stuttgart. The road gave way under the transporter. The transporter slid over on its side, damaging the body of the missile and the tractor of the transporter, the spokesman said. the missile carried no warhead and the accident posed no danger, said the spokesman at the headquaters of the U.S. Army in Europe A multinational team of minesweepers has been searching the Gulf of Suez for the past month. first such device to be found since the explosions began in the Gulf of Suez and Red Sea region July 9. By United Press International CAIRO, Egypt — British officials confirmed yesterday they had retrieved and dismantled a mine from the Gulf of Suez region where at least 19 ships have been damaged in a mysterious campaign against shipping in the waterway. Egypt has accused Libya of mining the waterways in an attempt to disrupt shipping through the Suez Canal and thereby wreck the Egyptian economy. "Yes it is a mine, a modern mine, said Douglas Scafton, a British one mine, described by a British Embassy spokesman as a to foot-long metal cylinder, was the The accident took place on a road in a wood near the site of a U.S. Army Pershing missile unit at HEIDELBERG, West Germany — A U.S. Army transporter on a routine training mission overturned yesterday and damaged a Pershing II nuclear missile, a U.S. Army spokesman said. Embassy spokesman. "We have separated the instrumentation part from the explosive part of the mine." Scrafton said. "The instrumentation part was removed from the water either yesterday afternoon or this morning." The British spokesman said one end of the mine contained explosives and the other end contained an electronic device to set it off. COMMONWEALTH THEATRES GRANADA DOWNTOWN MUNICIPALITY GRANADA DOWNTOWN TELEPHONE 843-5788 U. S. and West German police sealed off the area while the transporter was being salvaged. 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