European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 25, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes Friday april 25, 1986 a photo three plumes of smoke and the space shuttle challenger s nose Section top Center Are visible in this photo released wednesday by the National aeronautics and space administration. Shuttle from Page 1 minutes later it hit the water at about 180 Mph. The nose Section is not clearly defined to the untrained Eye and Nasa officials had to Point out its position in the first few photos. In the later photos once the track has been established it is Plain which object is the nose Tion. The nose Section is one of the few pieces of debris not trailing smoke. Nasa officials said the 10 photos were taken from a series of 7,000 snapped by the fast Speed camera during the ascent destruction and fall of the space shuttle. Officials said they were being released because reporters invoking the Freedom of information act had requested pictures of the nose Section and Cabin. Sources close to the investigation said when the series is run together with a projector it appears much like a movie film. This presentation they said clearly shows a slow conical rotation of the nose that can be determined by the number of times the Flat aft Bulkhead portion of the Crew module flashes into View. Reporters have requested that this film like version also be released. But Nasa spokesman Hugh Harris said investigators were still studying it and it had not yet been seen by the presidential commission probing the Accident. Harris declined to interpret the pictures saying it was up to reporters to draw conclusions. That would be difficult since the pictures Are not that Clear. Divers described the Crew Cabin located 87 feet Down on the Ocean floor As a stack of rubble. They completed recovery of Cabin debris and the last of the astronauts remains last week and the remains Are expected to be flown out of Here next week to a military facility at Dover Del., where they will be prepared for burial. Kids from Page 1 guns More than usual he said. Or. Col William Klein child Psychia Trist and head of the child and adolescent psychiatry service at the army Hospital in Frankfurt has also observed youngsters worries. They Are concerned about it. The older ones they worry about the safety of their parents particularly their fathers he said. In Heidelberg there was a spate of re mors about terrorism last week prompting school officials to hold frequent meetings with teachers to update them on events and to encourage them to allow children to Dis cuss their fears. I put out a bulletin to teachers that they should provide an Opportunity to discuss that with children said Joan Wilcox Prin Cipal of Mark Twain elementary school in Heidelberg. I think that worked. They shared their fears with their teachers. Now 1 Don t think it fear is As pervasive As it on the first Day after the raid the youngsters at to Eslingen elementary school were a Little bit hyperactive but they be calmed Down now said principal Dee Ann Edwards. Our Sublon immunity commander came Over and spoke to the kids she said. Medical officials and educators said the Best Way to Deal with the youngsters fears is to talk plainly and honestly to them. The Best antidote is a practical straight out letting them know what is Hap pening said or. Col Robert Sokol psychiatry consultant to the army s 7th medi Cal come. Adults need to be Calm and realistic in their talks. I think As the rumours and fantasies get around some kids will get upset Sokol said. There May be some bad dreams but they should be dealt with As bad the Best approach is not to sweep it under the table Klein said. Invite the kids to talk about what they children do much better if you give them the facts. They always imagine the worst Micka said. Klein said two youngsters said that teachers told them americans were about to be evacuated from Germany. It s possible the kids Are distorting what they heard he said. But it s also possible the teachers had become overwrought. I think it s important for parents and teachers not to be Overly dramatic and let their concerns run away from them Klein said. It s important the doctors said for parents not to panic. That panic telegraphs loud and Clear to their children. The kids will take their cues from mom and dad Micka said. Kids Are experts on their moms and students who were interviewed said they appreciated the discussions in school and at Home. Karen Braden a Sophomore at Stuttgart american High school said she was fright ened at first by the guards at school and other Security measures but a talk with her father calmed her. I talked to my father about it and i think we have pretty Good Security Here she said. Michelle Kaelin an Lith grader at Kaiserslautern american High school said she was reassured by the increased Security but she also favored the discussions in class. I would rather know about it she said. I would rather be pupils also Are taking the heightened Security in stride at Aschaffenbur Elemen tary and Junior High school said the Prin Cipal James Halley. The children Are concerned he said. I Haven t seen major fear that something is going to happen. We be stressed making children aware they have to be More careful about Security they have to be careful but they Don t have to be teachers Are using a Low key and Hon est approach in answering pupils questions at Frankfurt elementary school said the assistant principal Michael Duff. Kids adapt very quickly he said. After the first Day the kids settled Down and were just some of the medical and education officials said that while the children Are concerned they re handling their worries Well. I think students Are concerned about the possibility of terrorism Here said Judy Myers a Counselor at Frankfurt High school. They Are More cautious about where they go. But like one student said to me life has to go on i think they live with it every Day like we All have to. I think hanged from Page 1 him Collett s son David said wednesday in a radio interview in san Fernando Calif. However from the report it sounds very much like Collett s body has not been found. In London the British foreign office said it could not confirm he had been killed. Until the facts have been established beyond doubt speculation will Only cause fur ther pain and anguish to or. Collett s family friends and colleagues who have already suffered so much distress said a foreign office spokesman. The statement purported to be from col Lett s kidnappers said he was killed april 16 in retaliation for Britain s decision to allow the United states to use bombers based in Britain to attack Libya. It urged other extremist groups holding american or British hostages to execute them because the blood of americans and britons is now permissible As a result of the criminal acts exercised by murderer presi Dent Reagan and criminal British prime minister Margaret five americans one briton and a Man with dual British Irish citizenship Are among those missing in Lebanon. Last week two kidnapped britons and a kidnapped american were found slain out Side Beirut. London from Page 1 of Scotland Yard. Firefighters extinguished the fire that broke out after the explosion in about an hour confining it mostly to the airline office one of 10 in London. We have no suspects at the moment who might be responsible Blenkin said. News reports said the bomb left on a sidewalk outside the airline office was hid Den among bags of garbage. American airlines and american express have counters in the British airways office but Scotland Yard spokesman Philip Powell said the British airline appeared to be the target of the bomb. The . Embassy is a few Hundred Yards from the building where the bomb went off. Cmdr. George Churchill Coleman head of Scotland Yard s anti terrorist squad re fused to comment on news reports that the bombers May have intended the device to explode when Oxford Street was crowded with shoppers but got the timing wrong. He also refused to give details on the bomb or speculate who might have been responsible. They Are handling it in a very adult Man besides talking about the situation Chil Dren As Well As adults might be Able to handle their fears better if they feel they can do something for the Community Micka said. The children might be encouraged to make pictures or cookies for the Security guards he suggested. Those things May seem to be of Small value but it s important to the people he said. We need to build a sense of Community in a positive also contributing to this report were staff writers Charlie Bowden Paul Cozby Mary Hladky Joe Mapother and Dan Wollam temperatures april 23 l 33 55 30 32 32 36 30 30 34 41 29 30 46 29 25 23 51 56 29 42 30 29 29 35 72 34 26 23 45 56 h 47 75 41 66 38 47 41 68 52 51 49 51 64 54 63 57 75 80 49 75 51 45 54 44 85 65 58 52 75 80 Albany Albuquerque Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Billings Birmingham Boise Boston Buffalo Burlington Charleston . Charleston . Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas it. 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Outlook for saturday Little change in weather or temperatures. Temperatures recorded thursday 4am 4pm Adana p 50 77 Amsterdam m 45 54 Athens p 55 70 Aviano m 54 66 Berlin p 48 64 Bremerhaven m 40 57 Brussels m 48 58 provided by Del. 13, Trarbach. Copenhagen p Frankfurt r London p Madrid m Munich p Paris p Rome p 4am 4pm38 46 525546 55 47 5540 66 48 59 52 72 7lh weather so Graben other worldwide temperatures High Low 81 57 Montreal cd 52 36 Moscow 1 45 39 Oslo cd 68 50 Toronto t 61 50 Vancouver cd supplied by the associated press of fair cd Clouds a partly Cloudy a mostly Cloudy a rain. Cairo f Dublin f Helsinki cd Jerusalem f Lisbon r High Low 57 27 54 43 49 32 52 25 54 43
