European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 20, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes Friday december 20, 1985 Shultz sees potential for better relations Washington up Secretary of stale George Shult returned wednesday from a visit to Eastern Europe Wilh ,1 sense that the Geneva swit7crjand, Summit has created a genuine potential for improved relation with communist governments. Shull went straight from Andrews fab md., to the White House to Brief president Reagan on his eight Days abroad a swing that took him from Britain Belgium and West Germany for Post Summit consultations with . Allies and to Romania Hungary and Yugoslavia. In his first official visit to Eastern Europe Shultz left a definite impression in Yugoslavia where he pounded a table for emphasis in branding terrorism As unjustifiable no matter what the politics. At the White House As Shultz flew Home spokesman Larry up cakes was asked what Reagan thought of Shultz s outburst. George did All right Scakes said. He also said the president enjoys George Shultz when George Shultz isred faced in anger. On the flight Home Shultz told reporters his visit to the communist nations was quite but he added whether or not it has advanced our interests any 1 Don the visit to Eastern Europe was intended to underscore . Support for the Independent policies of Romania Hungary and Yugoslavia. Romania and Hungary arc members of the Warsaw pact but they take positions Independent of the soviet Union. Yugoslavia is not a member but a non aligned communist state. Shultz said a warming of relations with the More pro soviet communist governments is possible if superpower relations continue to improve following last month s meet ing Between Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev in Geneva. The Reagan administration has kept at s length from those governments in a policy of differentiation Between the Stales visited by Shultz and the soviet Union s staunch allies Poland East Germany Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia. In the Case of Poland sanctions have been imposed Over the government s crackdown on the Independent labor movement Solidarity. Asked whether he now sees the potential for further improvement of tics with the moderate states and a thaw for the others Shultz replied i feel personally this is a time when there is a genuine potential for some shifting of gears in our relationship with the soviet Union and i think it follows from that in relationships among different groupings of the process he said will be slow and Subtle. But i think that possibility is very much Shultz wrapped up his official activities in Belgrade Yugoslavia tuesday night Wilh an uncharacteristic Public clash at a joint news conference Wilh yugoslavian foreign minister Raif Dizdarevic. When Dizdarevic made a comment that seemed to lend justification for the oct. 8 hijacking of the Achille Lauro cruise ship by saying the causes of terrorism must be addressed Shultz exploded. Thumping the table with his fist Shultz exclaimed there is no connection with any Case. It s wrong Shultz said wednesday he was really speaking for the american people when he made his i just want people to that in the United states we feel very strongly about the subject increasingly so he said. Smoke from Page 1 secondary school teachers and Bank tellers. This trend magnifies the health dangers of the workplace the report said. Blue Collar workers Are More Likely to be exposed to workplace agents which in combination with their higher smoking rates May place these workers at consider Able excess risk for cancer and chronic lung disease Koop wrote. Black workers have higher smoking rates than White workers the report found. And Blue Collar workers Are less Likely than White Collar workers to successfully quit smoking. The report listed specific Job related Dis eases that smoking might affect chronic bronchitis. This disease is associated with workers who arc exposed to Coal Grain Silica the welding environment Fulfur dioxide and Cement. Smoking adds to the dangers producing chronic cough and expectoration. Asbestos exposed workers. Asbestos exposure can increase the risk of developing lung cancer in both cigarette smokers and non smokers. However the risks arc greater among Asbestos workers who smoke. Respiratory disease among Coal min ers. Cigarette smoking and Coal dust expo sure appear to have Independent and Addi Tive effects in causing chronic cough and phlegm. Cotton dust exposure. Bys Sirosis Prev Alence and severity is increased in Cotton textile workers who smoke in comparison with workers who do not or be. Last gis return Home from tour in Sinai fort Campbell by. A the 101st airborne div s last 234 soldiers on peacekeeping duty in the Sinai arrived Home thursday for o private reunion with relatives a week after 248 of their comrades died in a plane crash in Newfoundland. The fatigue Clad screaming eagles walked off two air Force jets thursday morning and onto buses to meet loved ones waiting at the base gymnasium. Late news Washington a the Senate Gate final congressional approval thursday o a 1368 billion spending Mil bit includes $15 billion for foreign Aid. By voice Vole the Senate ratified the measure granting the is. Defense department a Multi Lollon Dollar spending in crease while freezing or cutting numerous Domestic programs and sent it to the White House. Earlier thursday the House of representatives approved it on vote of 261 137 As weary lawmakers struggled to wrap up their business and Bead Home for the year end holidays. At the White House spokesman Larry Speakes said president Reagan would sign the spending Bill which would finance the defense department and other agencies through sepi. 30. Or. Iday a memorial service for the dead soldiers is expected to draw military dignitaries 17,000 troops stationed at fort Campbell and up to 25,000 civilians from the Community and nearby towns. Several of the soldiers on thursday -141 Star lifters had been bumped from the Arrow air military charter that crashed last thurs Day shortly after Takeoff from Gander inter National Airport. Eight were also killed in the crash As the soldiers made their Way Home for Christmas. The soldiers had completed a six month Mission As part of an International peace keeping Force in the Middle East. Sharon Ramos 19, of Evansville irtd., wife of returning sgt. Carlos Ramos wailed at an Airfield Coffee shop for the planes to touch Down. Her 23-month-old son Eric wearing a tiny 101st airborne fatigue outfit and her Mother Karen Cox drove the 2w hours from Evansville Early thursday. I m so relieved it s not a charter mrs. Ramos said. I thought they could t use a charter air plane on this flight " the last of the bodies from the fatal crash arrived wednesday at Dover fab in Delaware the military s largest mortuary but officials said they could not estimate How Long it will take to identify the bodies. . Army maj. Charles Willey said positive identification would take some time because of the number of remains and the intense fire that followed the crash. The base will perform autopsies identify the bodies and prepare them for burial and Transfer according to the families wishes. Willey said some medical and dental re cords were found in the wreckage and someday be lost. But he said fingerprints and footprints could be used to help identify the victims. The Canadian government has representatives observing the identification process. The bodies began arriving monday and were received in a cavernous hangar called memorial Hall. Ceremonies repeated throughout each Day included the playing of hymns from the . Army band and a21-Soldier Salute from the army. Suicide suspected in death of 3rd inf div Soldier Wuerzburg Germany a 3rd in div Soldier was found dead of an apparent suicide in his car in go Brunn thursday morning authorities said. The name of the Soldier was withheld pending notification of relatives. A West German found the Soldier s body at approximately 9 30 . And notified police. A Hose connected to the car s exhaust pipe led into a window on the passenger military police and West German authorities Are investigating the death. First woman receives artificial heart Minneapolis a the first female recipient of an artificial heart was in critical but stable condition thursday after surgeons successfully completed the first implant of a smaller version of the Jarvik-7 heart Hospital officials said. Mary Lund 40, of Kensington under went another operation after the implant to explore excessive loss of fluids from the Chest cavity said or. Fredarick Gorcica cardiologist acting As spokesman for the medical team. Lund described by doctors As gravely ill from a viral infection of the heart is a Secretary at a nursing Home Goebl said. He said she and her husband a machinist have a 14-year-old son. She was Given the device 30 percent smaller than the plastic and Metal pump used in men until a human heart can be found said Tom Horner a spokesman for Abbott Northwestern Hospital. She would not have survived the night without the implant Horner said. He said the woman who had no history of heart disease was admitted to Abbott Northwestern late tuesday and her condition continued to deteriorate. Horner said it s the first time surgeons have used the 70ml version of the Jarvik-7, which can fit into the chests of patients weighing less than 150 pounds. Lund weighs 110 pounds and is about 5 feet 4inches tall said Gocic. The seven previous recipients of the Jar-Vik-7 heart have been men. Abbott Northwestern received Federal approval m september to implant 10 arts i a Tal hearts Over four years in patients await ing human heart transplants. The food and drug administration approved this surgery on wednesday. Soviets from Page 1 of the following six countries to permit inspection on their territory Argentina Greece India Mexico Sweden and Tanzania. If there were still ambiguities afterwards Gorbachev said american inspectors could go to soviet test Sites. 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