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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 14, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Stripes d Ford Back nuclear test ban d woman shipyard worker sues to ride nuke subs n team wins Schweitzer title Page 2 pages 25 the Simand stripes authorized unofficial publication for the armed 360 april 1985 deny 0 8693 a Madrid restaurant ripped by blast 18 82 Hurt Rescue workers carry out a victim amid the debris at the scene of the restaurant a photo from staff and wire reports Madrid an explosion Tore through a restaurant near Torrejon a Friday killing 18 and injuring a embassy spokesman said Spanish authorities said they suspected a terrorist bomb caused the blast that destroyed the Steakhouse tilled with spaniards and fifteen americans were but none Are re ported the embassy spokesman one Ameri Eugene remains in critical condition in Del a Spanish air Force Hospital in he Interior ministry spokesman Julio Fernandez said investigators had found traces of chlorate and other minerals on the bodies and clothing of the Lead ing them to believe that an explosive device made of Chlora Tite was responsible for the the associated press the City morgues spokesman said most of the 18 people killed were crushed to death by falling the dead included 14 according to the spokes Man at the anatomic and forensic the blast blew out the front of the Al Descanso restau 9 Miles from Madrid and near the base at bringing the upper floors of the three Story building crashing Down on the dinner hour United press International the blast virtually flattened the three Story building in suburban Madrid in which the restaurant was the restaurant specialized in steaks and barbecues and had a Large clientele of american the restaurant was known to americans As the rib a worker at the restaurant said about 25 americans were among the 150 people in the restaurant when the blast the up report the explosion blew out the facade of the collapsing the roof and two upper the buildings top floor was used As living quarters for the and the restaurant was in the Bottom two floors and a base the up a base spokesman said staff members from the base were dispatched to the morgue and hospitals to see if any see blast on Page 28 2nd discovery satellite fails to function Cape a Crew of the space shuttle discovery launched a second satellite but an apparent Power failure May have rendered it a useless multimillion Dollar the Antenna has not in afraid it Doest seem to be spinning astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman reported nun utes after he and Margaret Rhea Seddon had rolled the least payload out of the cargo Bay with Remote Spring fort five minutes when a satellite motor was to have fired to boost it toward a stationary orbit Miles Seddon were watching the that told Mission control the rocket had not Jack a spokesman for Hughes which built the said Engi neers suspect that a Power switch failed to turn leaving the payload without he said the Power could not be turned on by ground but engineers Are trying to figure out if there is some Way to Salvage the the astronauts were told later that they might make a rendezvous with the errant satellite monday to size up the a communications satellite owned by Telesa Canada was successfully launched Friday during the first Day of the shuttles related photo on Page Jake continued to let his fellow astronauts do the his Only radioed words Day in were acknowledging he was on pay Load is his Call up to the time of the satellite he had see discovery on Page 28 Reagan May visit Germany synagogue by Norman Sandler Santa up apparently caught by Surprise by the pub Lic outcry Over president reagans plans to visit a German military cemetery next officials said he May change his itinerary to include a visit to a synagogue to add balance to his May 56 visit to described by spokesman Larry Speakes As disturbed that anybody would question his saw his travel plans come under new review Friday amid Sharp criticism from jewish Veter ans and members of planning for the visit to which coincides with the 40th anniversary of the end of world War ii in eur has been fraught with diplomatic and emotional sensitivities for White House but there was no indication the White House anticipated the strength of the negative reaction that greeted the announce ment that Reagan after rejecting recommendations he visit a nazi death Camp would Lay a Wreath at a military War cemetery where German soldiers from the two world wars Are Speakes indicated that German Chan cellar Helmut Kohl had strongly requested that Reagan visit the cemetery at where Germany buried its dead after the Battle of the Michael a longtime Reagan aide who leaves next month As Deputy White House chief of Speakes said Kohl and French president Francois Mitterrand held a very emotion see Reagan on Page 28  
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