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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 04, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes saturday june 4, 1977 conducted by foreign policy association poll favors i phaseout in Europe Washington could destroy 35 per cent More than  of earlier concern that fluorocarbons were eroding the Gas layer that screens out harmful amounts of ultraviolet sunlight the government last month announced plans to ban most aerosol products using fluorocarbons. Many products already have switched to other propel Lents. The measurement made by Howard Ander. Kenneth Evenson of the National Bureau of standards involves the reaction Between nitric oxide and a molecule called the Hydro Croyl Radical. The reaction is critical to Ozone chemistry and was found to occur 10 to 40 times faster than previously estimate this was the first direct measurement of the reaction and was made possible by sensitive laser measuring device a Nel oped by the Twu  said that when the new information was used in n computer calculation of atmospheric chemistry the estimates of the effects of chemicals on the Ozone were changed  new calculations showed aircraft exhaust emissions would nut affect Ozone in the lower Levels of the stratosphere up to 43.000 feel. At altitudes Between 49.000 and 56.000feet, where the British and French con Corde set flies the calculated Ozone reduction with the new reaction rate is 50 to co per cent ims than previously  higher Levels aircraft would destroy 40 to cent less of one than earlier believed private nonpartisan organization that Hason its Board two former secretaries of state. Henry a Kissinger and Dean  on six major topics were received from 3.515 to 5.064 persons depend ing on the  Overall impression is that these generally better educated and More informed americans prefer settling International disputes through negotiation. They Are extremely cautious about direct overseas involvement by the United  typical comment by a californian said the United states should behave toward other countries the Way people should behave toward their neighbors inthe Community help when we can but stay out of  two thirds or 64 per cent of the 5,064 who answered questions about South pm Africa favored continued mediation efforts toward Black majority Rule in  was strongly against military intervention on either Side. Even if the so Viets and cubans get into a fight. 48 percent would still be against having the United states step in. Another 18 per cent had no opinion. Queries about Western Europe produced these results almost half. 48 per cent said the Issue of communist part Icin icon in government should be treated As a Domestic question for the countries concerned. An additional 30 per cent said they would go along with out enthusiasm on . Troops in Europe 35 per cent of the 3,781 who voted fell a withdrawal should be started while another 28 per cent agreed with this but without  opposing a phaseout were 30 per cent with another 7 per cent having no opinion. Regarding relations with the soviet Union Fil per cent favored the policy of de Tente but wanted fewer concessions by the United states and strict reciprocity from Moscow. Only 18 per cent would have Washington adopt a More conciliatory Atti tude. On Middle East questions there were these High lights Only 23 per cent would have the unite states tilt toward Israel and Only 16 per cent toward the Arab Side. On the other hand 30 per cent favored policy of non involvement in the Arab israeli conflict. Asked whether the United Stales should pursue an evenly balanced approach 59 per cent Voled yes and another 16 per cent said they agreed without  on Panama. 75 per cent favored a Newi Craty returning the canal bul providing for . Participation in its defense while64 per cent would go along with a resumption of full diplomatic and Trade relation with Cuba. Asked whether the problem of nuclear proliferation should be Given first priority 72 per cent voted yes and another 14 percent went along. The foreign policy association i headed by Carter Burgess a former ambassador to Argentina. It was founded in1918. Has its Headquarters in new York and is funded by foundations corporations an private contribution.-. Carter tree has embarrassing limbs Washington Lai j preside Tcarter has received a copy of his family tree horse thieves. Saturday night brawlers and Al the genealogy was presented by officials of the Church of Jesus Christ of Atter Day saints mormons which traced the president s family history we be uncovered some Muir Rassuli ancestors in the not too Distant  Carter said during the presentation in theoval office. Some horse thieves and some people killed on saturday nights one of Rny relatives unfortunately was even in the newspaper  Carter did t say who his embarrassing ancestors were. He thanked the Church officials including w. Don Ladd Washington representative of the mormon Council of the quorum of twelve for the research on his roots. He noted that when he lost his first race for the Georgia governorship he counted condolences from 15 relatives. But carte said that when he subsequently won in a later Campaign some 700 relatives turned up for a family reunion  
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