European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 16, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes August 1985 5 killed in surge of violence in South Africa South Africa a at tackers hurled a grenade thursday into the Cape town Home of a Leader of the mixed race labor killing a 16yearold family Friend and injuring the politicians three party officials the youth was among five people reported killed in a surge of violence in the 24 hours prior to a major policy speech scheduled thursday night in Durban by presi Dent South Africa White leaders gathered in Durban for Bot has keynote address at the Natal provincial Congress of his ruling National one Cabinet official has said Bot has new constitutional proposals will Mark the end of White domination in South Africa and the Start of partnership with the Black under South Africa 24 Mil lion Blacks cannot vote and Are governed by 5 million More than 600 Blacks have died in the past 11 months in racial unrest across the in the wife of imprisoned guerrilla Leader Nelson Mandela predicted More violence if Botha fails to meet Black demands in his he will simply plunge this country into the worst violence any country has Ever said Winnie who visited her husband wednesday in Cape towns polls or she spoke at a news con Ference in her lawyers the 66yearold a Leader of the outlawed african National has been in prison since 1964 after being convicted on a count of plotting the government has said it would free Mandela if he renounced but he has said she doubted her husband would be freed when asked to comment on speculation that Botha might announce her husbands Mandela we have no reason to believe that at this she said her husband asked to talk to Botha to get his direct the Cape town grenade attack was the third in recent months against leaders of the labor which has joined the Whiteley government in a three tiered Par japanese Scarf analysing Jal recorders Japan up recovery Crews thursday sprayed preservatives Over the wreckage of a Japan air lines jumbo Jet to keep bodies from and investigators began analysing the planes flight recorders for clues to the crash that killed 520 the government also ordered Tail inspections for the country entire Fleet of 69 Boeing 747 aircraft operated by four major police at a Hamlet 6 Miles from the crash said recovery teams wore masks and sprayed preserving agents Over the wreck age to slow the decomposition of hundreds of bodies still buried in the the Boeing 747 with 524 people aboard slammed into a Mountainside in Central Japan monday four survivors were found in the wreckage 17 hours after the plane went in five investigators from the Seattle based Boeing and two each from the National transportation safety Board and Federal aviation administration met with japanese transport ministry officials and began analysing flight 123s cockpit voice and flight data the so called Black which Are actually painted Orange for better were found wednesday and flown to the they contain a record of the last minutes of the doomed flight and could pro vide vital clues in determining the cause of the the worst single Airlane disaster in the investigation has focused on Tail sections that ripped away from the plane before it went out of Jal said three sections of the jumbo jets Tail two parts of the vertical Stabilizer and the vital lower rudder were recovered by ships in Sagami Bay outside an account of the Accident by a of duty stewardess Yumi indicated another part of the a Brace that secures the Tail to the also was torn off before the airline a fifth piece of Metal believed to be part of the Tail Assembly was found near the crash Jal said Jal spokesman Masaru Watanabe said damage to the Tail which is essential to control the could Well have led to the but we still dont know for the transport ministry ordered Manda tory inspections of the Tail assemblies on All Boeing 747s operated by Nippon air Toa Domestic airways and Nippon cargo the order was issued since the circumstances seem to indicate that the damage to flight 123s vertical Stabilizer and rudders might be the starting Point of the the ministry an from Page 1 Cnoc of about americans within about 20 Miles of the the Tower was not used to transmit sensitive or other offi Cial officials an engineers at the scene thursday afternoon called the damage to the Tower of Europe commander Grover Craven said the extra transmit Ter parts required to repair the facility were already in and he said he expected service to resume we were fortunate that our engineers took the right spare parts with them when they flew up he i understand repair work will begin tomorrow morning and we Hope to be Back on the air within a a 21st support come spokesman said the blast did not damage other military equipment at the More than pieces of primarily Trail ers and tracked Are stored in Ware houses approximately 200 Yards from the the spokesman the police spokeswoman said Access to the site apparently was gained through a Hole Cut in the surrounding wire she said that a few weeks before the incident cars had been seen parked near the site from which passengers were taking photo graphs of the staff writer de Reavis contributed to this blood from Page 1 Active duty the major National civilian agencies collecting blood on military installations have indicated their intent to ask prospective Active duty donors to sign a statement giving informed consent for notification to military doctors of positive and to inform those who do not wish to give con sent that they May leave the blood donation site without providing an the document while the defense department has repeat edly stressed that any information about Posi Tive blood tests would be provided Only to Mili tary physicians for use in counselling the civilian agencies argued that such assurances were insufficient to maintain their strict rules on donor because of those the Penta gon was forced june 28 to suspend an order stipulating that any civilian group collect ing blood on a military base had to notify military physicians of positive wednesdays meeting was then scheduled to work out a according to the the agreement will take effect the Pentagon has been screening the blood of servicemen who make donations at military blood Banks since july 1 and reporting test results to military aids acquired immune deficiency syndrome is an affliction in which the body immune system becomes unable to resist although there is now Evi Dence that the disease is spreading to the general it was initially found mainly among intravenous drug abusers and earlier this the food and drug administration began licensing special test kits for use by blood Banks to ensure the purity of blood the test is limited in its indicating Only that a donor has been exposed to the disease and not whether the donor will actually contract As a several groups representing homosexuals have protested the military use of the suggesting it could be used to single out and discharge Pentagon officials have denied any intention to use the test for disciplinary at the same they have pointed out that the aids problem jeopardizes every thing from wartime blood supplies to the ability to immunize servicemen against More common go seriously injured after jumping from train Germany an american Soldier stationed in Neu Ulm Clung to life with the Aid of life support systems suffering from injuries he received while jumping from a moving train sunday in the Soldier suffered a serious head injury in the Accident and was taken to a ludwigs Burg according to railway police spokesman Manfred Hospital officials declined to give details about the soldiers condition late but Elise a Public affairs spokes Man for the Ulm and Neu Ulm military said the Soldier was being kept alive with life support Bishop said the Soldier was assigned to the 4th 5th Field in railway police said the Soldier and a woman travelling with him had fallen asleep while Riding a the pair awakened As the train was Leav ing apparently thinking they were at the Neu Ulm and jumped off the Laaber the woman jumped first and was injured but the Soldier jumped after the train had picked up fell and hit his Laaber lament that includes indians and people of mixed race but excludes the Black the assault at the Home of mixed race politician Stanley in Cape towns Mitchells Plain populated by South africans of mixed followed renewed rioting in Black the grenade exploded in a first floor bed room of the two Story killing Rashaad a family and injuring Fishers three sons who were sleeping in the said who was not the blast blew out windows and sent shrapnel i ripped the door open and Rashaad rushed out said i think he was so shocked he did not know what he was the four youths were rushed to the Hospi Rashaad was pronounced dead on Arri the other youths were released after in other police said they shot to death two one in a clash in East London Duncan Village the other in 350 Miles South of Johan the South african press association said two Blacks were killed in 60 Miles from when police fired on a protest gathering of about people in near about 500 youths is not our and we will rampaged through the Black townships die Kloof set Ting fire to a bus and a Road construction reporters there the youths robbed the bus saying they wanted to buy gasoline for More arson then they set the unoccupied vehicle on As a pall of smoke from the blazing vehicles billowed across Diep Kloof rows of one Story Concrete police firing tear Gas moved temperatures August 14 Angeles Beach Paul Orleans York City Louis Petersburg Lake City Diego Francisco Juan european weather forecast for Friday Northern and Western Germany and All of the Benelux will be partly Cloudy with widespread morning the remaining areas of Ger Many will be partly Cloudy to Cloudy with scattered High temperatures upper 60s to upper 70s mid sos to Low Sunset Friday Sunrise saturday Outlook for saturday mostly Cloudy skies throughout Germany and the Benelux with widespread Light rain in the Benelux and Northern and Central areas of isolated afternoon Thunder storms will continue in Southern tempera Tures slightly cooler in Northern areas and nearly the same temperatures recorded thursday m f f f f 4pm 79 97 52 68 79 91 72 93 75 82 m 63 70 55 f in p f f p 4pm 63 70 68 68 54 66 68 91 66 84 55 73 75 93 by Dot 7th weather Graben other worldwide temperatures High Low High Low f 93 72 cd 81 59 r 61 50 f 75 57 f 68 53 r 77 59 f 90 68 r 81 70 f 84 66 f 62 57 by the associated of far mostly Cloudy partly Cloudy a Cloudy Iraln
