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Page lOAThe BattalionAThursday, January 21, 1988
Battalion
Classifieds
Argentine army holds
282 rebels in custody
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)
— The army reported Tuesday it
had 282 rebels in custody and was
hunting for three confederates of
the rebels who led a three-day upris
ing.
It admitted, however, that its peo
ple exaggerated some accounts of
the fighting.
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Army officials said garrisons
across Argentina were calm Tues
day, one day after the revolt was
quashed. The only casualties in the
uprising were three loyalist soldiers
whose truck ran over a mine. Two
were seriously wounded.
Rebel leader Lt. Col. Aldo Rico
was transferred Tuesday under
heavy guard to the military prison in
Magdalena, 34 miles southeast of
Buenos Aires. Under the military
code, he faces a possible death pen
alty for fomenting a rebellion that
produced bloodshed.
Sought were three close aides of
Rico who escaped during the upris
ing: former Maj. Ernesto Barreiro,
who led an insurrection in Cordoba
during a previous rebellion orches
trated by Rico last April; Lt. Col. An
gel Leon, who headed the latest re
volt in the northern city of
Tucuman; and Lt. Col. Enrique
Venturino, the purported political
brains of Rico’s rebel operation.
Two army commanders at the
scene admitted that military ac
counts of fierce fighting for three
hours Monday between 2,000 loy
alist troops and 116 rebels at Monte
Caseros in northeastern Argentina
had been exaggerated.
The rebels nad mined all access
roads and placed explosives under
three bridges leading to the city of
18,000 on the Uruguay River,win
is how the three soldiers were
jured.
Gen. Juan Mabragana, cc- I
mander of the 2nd Army Corps:
Rosario, said no running gun ba*
took place and “only some intimrj
tory snots” were fired.
Gen. Hugo Fernandez, ((■‘SI
mander of the 2nd Calvary Bnp ^’A re
in Parana, was quoted by thetej ncmbal
paper El Littoral of Corrienie; ATM’ S
saying the f ew shots fired “were night .
dissuasive type, that is to say sc? was pe
shots were for intimidatory: to com
poses.”
“There were no confrontaiio^
he was quoted as saying.
Fernandez hinted that armyc
pons 11om th< 1 i< !iI were mem|
scare the rebels, cut off from!
communications except what tis
could hear bv radio.
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Blood test detects
drinking problems,
researchers report
Hill
BOSTON (AP) — A new blood
test can identify alcoholics, even
when they haven’t had a drink for
several years, researchers report.
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Experts say the test could become
an important means of spotting alco
holism early so it can be treated be
fore permanent damage occurs. It
might even give doctors a way to
spot children who are at high risk of
becoming alcoholics when they grow
up.
But the researchers said further
study is necessary to determine
whether the differences they found
occur only after years of alcohol
abuse, or instead reflect some inher
ited difference in the biological
makeup of alcoholics.
The researchers said their test,
which measures two blood chemi
cals, was about 75 percent accurate
in distinguishing alcoholics from
people who don’t have drinking
problems.
“The study may simply provide a
means for distinguishing individuals
who drink a lot,” Dr. Boris Tabakoff
said. “For physicians, it is imperative
to know whether problems fnay be
alcohol related. It’s awfully difficult
to get a very accurate consumption
history from individuals.”
“On the other hand,” he contin
ued, “it may be more profound. It
may indicate individuals who have
an inherent predisposition to have
problems with alcohol.”
Alcoholism is sometimes passed
from generation to generation. Ta
bakoff has begun studying children
of alcoholics to see if they are more
likely to have the abnormalities mea
sured by the blood test. If so, the test
could be used to identify these chil
dren early so they could be taught to
avoid alcohol.
Tabakoff, a researcher at the Na
tional Institute on Alcohol Abuse
and Alcoholism, developed the test
with colleagues from the University
of Illinois at Chicago and the West-
side Veterans Administration Medi
cal Center in Chicago. A report on
the work was published in Thurs
day’s New England Journal of Medi
cine.
It is estimated that 8 to 10 percent
of all men and 1 to 2 percent of all
women in the United States abuse al
cohol.
The new test measures the activity
of two chemicals produced by plat
elets, the blood cells responsible for
clotting. The substances are enzymes
called monoamine oxidase and ad
enylate cyclase.
The researchers tested the blood
of 95 male alcoholics and a compari
son group of 33 people who dicl not
have drinking problems. They
found that the activity of the two en
zymes was significantly reduced in
alcoholics.
The differences were even appar
ent in 10 alcoholics who hao not
taken a drink for periods ranging
from one to four years.
In an editorial in the journal, Dr.
Theodore Reich of Jewish Hospital
of St. Louis said the measurements
“hold great promise” for detecting
alcoholism.
Experts have come up with other
measurable differences that can dis
tinguish alcoholics. However, none
of them is good enough to be used
alone, so they require a time-con
suming battery of tests. Those tests
also may mistake other diseases for
alcoholism.
U.S. says
‘no’ to plea
of Vietnam
WASHING I ON (AP)-
Reagan administration
Wednesday rejected Viet
demand for U.S. governmeil^
named humanitarian assistant
and said Hanoi’s follow-throufi
on last year’s pledge to helprt
solve the cases <>t missing Aim
c ans was disappointing.
State Department spokeaun
( h.tries i Redman also cailedd
Vietnam to “demonstrate itsd
riousness" about resolving tifi
cases during meetings in Hai
later this week with U.S. techniol
experts.
The Vietnamese demand aaf
the U.S. reaction apj>earedloa
hibit evidence of emerging hob!
in an understanding the two nil
lions reached last year on critic;
issues.
In August, after negotiatin':
with retired Gen. John \V. Y&j
sey, Vietnam agreed to helpdo
termine what happened to at by
some of the 1,700 U.S. service
men and civilians still listed s
missing in Vietnam years after
the end of the war there.
At the same time, the Unite::
States promised that it wouldenl
courage private American group'/
to send assistance to Vietnair.
Goverment aid to Vietnam isproP
hibited until that country pullsinj
troops out of Cambodia.
Since then, Vietnam haij
turned over the remains of cigfcj
American servicemen and private
medical teams from the United
States have proceeded with plan:
to send assistance to Vietnam.
The positive public tone of the
relationship was buffeted or
Tuesday when Foreign Minisiei
Nguyen Co Thach said he wanted
direct aid from the United States
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