European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 8, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes tuesday april 8, 1986 tight Security in effect for Munich Community by Charlie Bowden Munich Bureau Munich a Security Blanket unusual in its thoroughness has been thrown Over the . Military Community in Munich sealing off the family housing area and imposing a Loose curfew. The action started around noon saturday As a Preven Tive measure in reaction to the bombing in Berlin Early saturday morning said Vii corps spokesman it. Col. William Mulvey. Rumours circulating in the Community said there were reports Munich would be the next terrorist target. But Mulvey said monday he was not aware of any such re ports and German police said they were aware of no specific threat against Munich. Mulvey said he could not comment on specific Security actions being taken in Munich although most were obvious. German police and military patrols sealed off the entrances to Terlacher Forst the military family housing area and they were checking identification of All people As Well As making frequent car searches. Late shows at the theater have been cancelled since saturday. Community officials said people who do not have a Good reason to be out should be in their Homes by 10 . Residents were warned in a letter distributed saturday to keep stairwell doors locked. On sunday churchgoers were met at the Chapel by an armed guard checking id cards. Some parking lots have been blockaded with dumpsters that Are periodically searched and dog squads made a sweep of Munich schools Early monday As classes resumed after Spring break. A school official said the sweep by the dog teams was not the result of a specific bomb threat but a part of Overall Community Security measures. Additionally doors to Munich High school were locked and students were funnelled into one Entrance where an armed guard checked identification. Monday morning traffic was backed up for More than an hour at the main intersection into Mcgraw Cavern As a beefed up contingent of military police and guards searched cars and trucks attempting to enter the Cavern. Mulvey said there is no set time for the heightened Security measures to end. The continuation of the Security measures is being considered on a Day to Day basis he said. Bomb from Page 1 a service counter a police spokesman told United press International. The spokesman also told up the Berlin District attorney has offered a 150,000 Mark $63,560 Reward for information helping to resolve the crime. Richard Burt . Ambassador to West Germany said monday there were very Clear indications that the libyan regime of Moa mar khad Afy was involved in the at tack the a reported. I Don t think there s any disagreement. In Berlin or for that matter in the conversations i had with senior West German officials Over the weekend that there were Clear indications the libyans were involved Burt said on Abc s today program. I Hope the bombing has raised euro Pean consciousness Over the threat of Kha Day in International terrorism he said. . Military and diplomatic personnel in Western Europe Are at the very highest state of khad Afy had vowed to strike at Ameri can interests abroad in retaliation for . Naval Maneu vers in disputed Waters off Libya last month when 6th Fleet and libyan forces clashed. James said about 80 americans were injured in the blast most of them soldiers. Getting an accurate count was complicated because at least 10 hospitals Are treating the bombing victims and victims continue to walk into the army Hospital in search of treatment James said. It s a monumental task he said. We re still finding people in some of these terrorism from Page 1 lives a Short walk from the la Belle said she had turned Down an invitation to go to the disco Friday night deciding instead to wait a Day. That evening she heard the explosion from her Home. I m scared Caprice Todd said. A Friend of mine asked me to go to the club that night but i did t want to go. I told him no i would go the nightspot was popular with service members and it was packed that night according to people familiar with the la Belle. It s scary said staff sgt. Aaron Shep cd no in charge of army Community service and a former disc jockey at the la Belle. That could happen at any club. I feel they persons who set the bomb just picked a club where they knew they would have a lot of people. It s scary. I could have been in a Friend of Sheperd s was one of those severely burned in the Early morning explosion he said. Fridays and saturdays la Belle is the place to go for Black gis Sheperd said. Like Many discos the Early evening hours at la Belle would draw a Small crowd but in the wee morning hours a line would form to get into the establishment in the american sector in the Riedenau District of Berlin. The disco was not spacious and police said As Many As 500 people May have been in the establishment when the bomb went off at 1 50 . Bullied from Page 1 people did t take seriously what he was . Allies in Europe have been reluctant to join in the economic quarantine Reagan imposed on Libya Early this year and have expressed reservations about the apparent . Move toward military confrontation with the North african nation As illustrated by last month s naval and air clash in . Oakley denied that the United states is seeking an excuse to strike Libya saying the Reagan administration looks at the use of military Force in a judicious fashion on a Case by Case basis. And one of the things we have to take into account is our desire to generate As much collective action pressure As asked whether americans Given the potential for terrorism should continue travel ing to Europe and the Middle East Oakley said i think they noting that you can get killed on a Street Corner he said i think that we cannot allow the terrorists to Force us into a fortress America we have too Many things to do abroad. We should t be scared off by the despite the toll of two dead and about 200 injured Sheperd concluded there were a lot of Lucky people. I Don t see How there were just two dead Sheperd said the explosion believed terrorist motivated would probably keep him out of downtown nightspots for a while. I just could t enjoy myself knowing what could happen he said. Sheperd spins disco music under the name master blaster. He was spinning tunes saturday night at one of the clubs in the City. I could kind of see it in the people s eyes Sheperd said of his club audience that night. People were kind of in sixteen year old Jack Tartella described the mood of Many of his fellow students at the Berlin High school As depressed. " la Belle was just a place to go. It was not a military target or air base thoroughfare renamed Kisling Road Ramstein a Germany the main thoroughfare through Ramstein a was renamed Kisling Road monday in Honor of Richard d. Kisling the third chief master sergeant of the air Force. Kisling who died in 1985 of Lou Geh Rig s disease served As the air Force s top noncommissioned officer from 1971 to 1973. His career spanned 40 years including 29 in uniform and 11 As a department of the air Force civilian. Chief master sgt. Sam Parish the cur rent chief master sergeant of the air Force attended the dedication ceremony monday. Go injured in disco bombing has artery surgery by Dick Hodgson Kaiserslautern Bureau Lan Stuhl Germany doctors performed emergency surgery on a Soldier late sunday to replace a segment of artery crushed in the bombing of a Berlin disco. Spec. 4 Marvin Regan 23, suffered a blocked artery in his upper right leg when he was hit by a Bone fragment from another person injured in the blast Hospital officials said. Or. It. Col James Ryan chief of Tho Racic and vascular surgery at the army hos Pital at Lan Stuhl said Regan had no pulse in his foot and was showing signs of impaired blood flow to his lower leg when he was brought to the Hospital sunday eve Ning. I Don t know if he would have lost the leg Ryan said. But if he had t been treated within another 48 hours or so he almost certainly would have lost some of the Muscles and could possibly have lost the German doctors in Berlin had removed the Bone fragment from Regan s leg but closed the wound without repairing the damaged artery Ryan said. Regan was hospitalized in a civilian Hospital in Berlin and then in the army medical facility there Ryan said. Their decision not to operate was probably based on the High risk of infection associated with surgery of this nature. We Are a major medical Center and Are better equipped to perform such procedures. We took about 10 inches of vein from his left leg and grafted it into the artery in his right thigh Ryan said. We also Cut some soft tissue which was binding the Muscles in his lower leg and removed some infected Ryan said Regan is in stable but guarded condition and is expected to stay in the Hospital for several weeks. Ryan described the three hour operation performed at Lan Stuhl As fairly similar to what is done in a coronary Regan also suffered a ruptured eardrum and some minor cuts. Locations that were unable to offer identification after Rescue workers pulled them from the rubble. Punctured eardrums Are the most com Mon injuries among the americans James said. A major reason for medical evacuation flights to the army Hospital in Lan Stuhl was to get the injured to a military Hospital with an ear nose and Throat clinic he said. Lan Stuhl also provides Burn treatment for the . European come. Army medical officials Are considering whether to move the two most severely burned americans to the major army Burn Center at fort Sam Houston Texas James said. About 170 medical personnel were mobilized within one hour of the blast to take care of about 50 of the less seriously injured persons James said. Within seven hours of the explosion a c 9 Nightingale medical transport plane from the 2nd aeromedical evacuation so at Rhein main a near Frankfurt was on the Tempelhof Airport runway said army capt. Duane Munger chief of patient administration at the Berlin army Hospital. Maj. Gen. John h. Mitchell commander . Berlin come accompanied by his wife Joan and Steglitz District mayor Klaus Dieter Friedrich monday went to the German Hospital a Linimum Steglitz to visit German and american victims of the bomb blast. From the broken bodies that lie in the Beds i can assure you that it brings the violence and brutality of this kind of activity very forcefully to mind. It shows this action for what it is a cowardly immoral and illegal act. An act of terrorism against one of us is an act of terrorism against All of us Mitchell said. 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