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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 3, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes Beer May pose peril of cancer continued from Page 1 that suggested that minuscule amounts of a nitrosamine compound appear to be pre sent in some european Beers at Levels of about two to three parts per billion. Lab tests that began two weeks ago pro vide preliminary evidence that similar minute amounts of about two to three parts per billion May be present in some domes tic Beers but the testing procedures still must be completed and  names of the tested Beers were not released. The effect on health of nitrosamine com pounds at these Low Levels is not known the association said adding there was no med ical evidence to Date that these Levels were harmful to humans. The Brewers also noted these com pounds Are so widely present in the environment and in a wide variety of common foods in ambient air cosmetics and pharmaceuticals that Complete avoidance May be a practical impossibility. The human body itself produces nitrosamine and the Yare found in the bloodstream. The agriculture department currently is trying to lower the amount of sodium nitrite allowed in Bacon because Nitroso mines Are formed when Bacon is Fried. The government acting on new Evi Dence that nitrite alone can cause Lymph cancers in rats also is considering whether to seek a gradual ban on nitrite in a con hot dogs and other processed meats fish and poultry. A representative of the Brewers group who asked not to be identified said it will probably take two months to get any fur ther results from the exquisitely refined analysis tests. The research began after an informal Contact Between a . Scientist and a Ger Man counterpart. The association which represents the major american Brewers that account for 93 percent of . Beer production provided its research to the government. Elderly Hiroshima survivor plunges to her death Tokyo up a 75-year-old Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor apparently despondent Over her lingering illness due to nuclear radiation plunged 53 feet to he death according to police in Hiroshima. The elderly woman was identified a mrs. Tamura. A resident of a Hiroshima atomic bomb Nursery Home since 1970, Tamura leaped from the veranda on the Home s fifth floor police officials said. Sunday september 3, 1978 Clear example of German hospitality wine Princess Barbel Kaiser of Neu Stadt on Germany s famed Wein Strasse presents some of the local product to col. . Rogers jr., 4th tac tical fighter Wing commander after his arrival at Ramstein. Is Milia patriotic front s role in Rhodesia Smith Nkomo secret talks revealed i Joplin Morrison Salisbury Rhodesia up both clearly embarrassed prime minister Ian Smith of Rhodesia and patriotic front co Leader Joshua Nkomo admitted saturday that they held a secret meeting in neigh Boring Zambia last month. The disclosure was first made in the zambian capital of Lusaka by Nkomo and later confirmed in Salisbury by Smith. The night before Nkomo had denied that he had a secret meeting with Smith. But political sources said he admitted it after his partner in the patriotic front the More Radical Robert Mugabe and the african presidents backing Mugabe Learned of the encounter. Yes we met Smith Nkomo said add ing that Smith had expressed readiness to hand Power Over to the guerrilla backed patriotic front. He wanted to see a stable government in Zimbabwe and could the patriotic front defector. Continued from Page 1 bounced As untrue press reports alleging that Pace a had Given the Cia confidential documents from  a speech Friday Bahr denied any such plan existed. Germany could not afford neutrality he  also said i have no doubt that the United states is not interfering in the Domestic affairs of the Federal  Bahr played a major role in the so called opening to the East by former Chancel Lor Willy  were unconfirmed reports from Vienna that As a result of Pace a s defection 12 senior romanian army and Security officials had been arrested in Bucharest. In Bonn Brandt hinted saturday that enemies of detente including some inthe United states May be behind the spy scandal that has rocked his party. Brandt s social democrats Are senior partners in the governing coalition headed by Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. Do something Nkomo said. After White officials spent the Day in High level consultations Smith had his spokesman Issue a statement that acknowledged the meeting but denied Nkomo s version. It said the prime minister expressed Surprise at reports that or. Nkomo had disclosed sports in Brief do Quoin 111. A speedy Somollia won the hambletonian trotting classic saturday. Brisco Hanover was second an Florida pro third. Saturday s baseball american league California 200 000 000 240 Toronto 000 000 000 042 Tanana and Humphrey Clancy and Cerone. A Tanana 17-9. A Clancy 10-11. Cleveland 000 000 100-1 7 0 Minnesota 0 200 oox2 4 0  and Diaz Goltz Marshall 8 and Wynegar. A Goltz 11-9. , 2-2. National league Houston 000 100 007 8 16 4 Chicago 011 000030-5 72 Lemongello Andujar 8sambito 9 and Bochy reus chel Sutler 9hernandez 9mcglothen 9 and Rader Cox 9. A Andujar 5-4. A Sutter 7-5. 12 innings Atlanta 0002001000003110 Pittsburgh 300 000 000 001 4 12 1 Hanna Easterly 5skok 7garber 8camp 10 and Nolan Benedict 9 Candelaria Whitson 6jack son 7 and Ott. A Jackson 7-3. A Camp 2-4. Or Atlanta Gaston 1 office 9 Pittsburgh Stargell 22. 12 innings Cincinnati 003 000 000 0036 8 0 St. Louis 0 002 100 0003 10 1 Norman Hume 6sarmiento 8borbon 10bair 12 and Bench Vuckovich Lopez 8schultz 10littell 10 and Swisher Simmons 8. A Borbon 7-2. A lit Tell 1-8. Or Cincinnati Morgan 11k.henderson 3. College football Dayton 35, Liberty Baptist 0 Drake 25, Texas Arlington 23 Missouri Rolla 20, William Penn 0 n. Michigan 30, e. Michigan 3 s. Mississippi to Richmond 7 Winona St. 20, so Minnesota 7 Texas publisher Dies Midland Texas a James n. Al Lison jr., 46, president and publisher of the Midland reporter Telegram and owner of the Plainview daily Herald and the Alpin Avalanche has died of pneumonia. That the two men had met secretly. He said that was at the insistence of president Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia who was the Host and of or. Nkomo that the meeting should be kept completely secret because neither or. Mugabe nor the other frontline presidents were aware that it Vas taking  besides Zambia the frontline states in clude Angola Botswana Mozambique an Tanzania. Or. Smith said the statement which was read by his spokesman confirmed that he had informed his three colleagues on the executive Council before the meet ing took  one of these three colleagues the Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole denied that Smith had Given any prior warning he would go see Nkomo. I was not told Sithole said. I am Dis Turbed but not to the Point of losing  Bishop Abel Muzorewa another Black member of the executive Council said when told of Nkomo s disclosure of a meet ing with Smith that had nothing to do with  he said the incident greatly exacerbated the tension already existing within the leadership of the biracial government produced by the March 3 internal majority Rule Accord. Smith denied that during his meeting with Nkomo any suggestion was made to dismantle the present administration and hand Power Over to the patriotic front. He said he would have rejected any Sugges Tion out of  Europe partly Cloudy to Cloudy and continued Cool with isolated afternoon rain showers sunday and monday. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 61, Low 43. Sunset sunday 7 07  a Rise monday 5 45 . Temperatures recorded saturday.4 m a n m a � Sun 4am 67 50 52 50 55 50 4pm 70 59 61 61 64 Adana Aviano m Brussels m Frankfurt m Madrid c Paris m 4 am 66 52 54 52 48 64 4pm 77 Athens c 57 Berlin cd Copenhagen London m Munich m Rome p 63 63 54 77 a partly Cloudy a a mostly Cloudy cd Cloudy det25,31stweatiui  
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