European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 3, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes saturday May 3, 1986 Reagan arrives in Tokyo Security tight Tokyo a president Reagan arrived in Japan amid extraordinarily tight Security Friday to Confer with older world leaders at an economic Summit suddenly Over shadowed by the soviets nuclear Power Plant catastrophe and surging International terrorism. emerged from air Force one Friday morning and was greeted by a Host of japanese dignitaries. The president made no statements going quickly to a limousine for i ride to the hotel Okura. Italian prime minister Buttino Praxi arrived Here thursday German Chancellor Helmut Kohl was stopping Over in Thailand in route to Tokyo and British prime minister Margaret Thatcher arrived in South Korea Fri Day for a visit before going on to Tokyo sunday Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney French president Francois Mitterrand european Community presi Dent Jacques Delors and dec co representative dutch prime minister Ruud Lubbers were scheduled to arrive saturday and sunday. Security surrounding the Tokyo Summit and the Lead ers separate meetings leading up to the three Day Confer ence beginning sunday is the toughest in Japan s history. Secretary of state George Shultz has described the Gath Cring As a Juicy target for terrorists. After a rash of guerrilla attacks on Public facilities some 30,000 police officers including 4,000 riot police men were assembled to protect Akasaka Palace the government guest House in Central Tokyo where the Summit will be held and other Summit related buildings and hotels. As Reagan flew to Japan his wife Nancy headed for Malaysia and the hand to discuss her anti drug Campaign. The a pagans kissed goodbye at the Airport in Bali indo Nesia where the president had stopped for talks with president Suharto and the foreign ministers of the six Mem Bers of the association of Southeast asian nations. Mrs. Reagan will rejoin her husband monday in Tokyo. In a Toast at on elegant formal dinner Given by his Host Suharto Reagan ended his visit by focusing on the Friend ship and Strong ties Between the two nations even though our methods of government differ it was an indirect reference to Suharto s authoritarian Rule which the United states accepts As it concentrates on maintaining close relations with the fifth most populous nation in the world and one that has enjoyed stupendous economic growth in recent years. In Bali Reagan also conferred with philippine vice president Salvador Laurel. It was the first time since the fall of president Ferdinand Marcos that Reagan had met with an official of the new government of Corazon Aquino sub from Page 1 Rine commissioned in i982, is under the command of cmdr. William k. Castle jr., inc Navy said. The grounding produced a Hole that Al Lowed water to pour into one of the submarine s ballast tanks which arc used to control the vessel s buoyancy. But there was no dam age to Hull integrity and no water Ever entered the Crew compartment the Navy said. Should inc vessel need to return to the United states for repairs the Navy said it appeared it would be capable of doing so under its own Power and without being towed. Navy divers Are still scrutinizing inc ship though. The Navy had previously disclosed the incident involving the Nathanael Greene. Although its Hull also was described Asun damaged in the grounding Accident dam age to that submarine has been classified As major by the Navy. As a result the Nathanael Greene has now became one of two Poseidon submarines hat will be dismantled if president Reagan decides to abide by the Salt ii arms Accord. The limits on nuclear missiles in that Accord require two smaller pose dons to be dismantled when the Navy s newest Trident submarine begins sea trials later this month. The president has tentatively decided to continue abiding by the Accord. The Nathanael Greene has already been Given orders to sail Back across the Atlantic to Charleston ., the Navy said. Crisis from Page 1 Clear Accident at a White House meeting Friday and said they do not expect the disaster in the soviet Union to create a Dan Ger to health in the United states. The group created by president Reagan to Monitor the Impact of the Accident used data gathered by swedish authorities to estimate How much radiation Likely was re leased in a fire and meltdown at one of four reactors at the site. The new calculations suggest that for the two Day period when most of the radiation probably was released exposure Levels to people in the area would have ranged from 20 rms to hundreds of rms Over their whole bodies the task Force said. It said radiation doses to the thyroid gland in which radiation is concentrated would have ranged from 200 rms to thou Sands of rms for the same period these doses Are sufficient to produce severe physical trauma including death the task Force said. A Chest a Ray involves 20 to 30 till items of radiation while americans on the aver age receive 100 to 200 Milli rems of Radia Tion a year from natural background sources. A Mill Irum is one thousandth of a Rem. The state department which has warned americans to stay out of the Kiev area recommended Friday that women of child bearing age and children stay out of Poland. Spokesman Charles Redman said conditions throughout the Region were being studied. Secretary of defense Caspar Weinberg or asked whether there was any concern that the radioactive Cloud from the Accident might cause a health problem in the United states replied i Don t think so not at this Valentine Kasatkin the soviet ambassador to Thailand told reporters in Bangkok Thailand Friday that part of the building housing one reactor had been demolished and the three others were unaffected. He said they had been shut Down but could be reactivated easily. A . Government task Force studying the Accident said thursday in Washington the bulk of radiation being spewed from the reactor fire at the chernobyl Plant had probably been released and it was Plau sible but unconfirmed that the Blaze had been extinguished. The task Force also said there definitely had not been a second meltdown at the Plant As a Public landsat satellite photo suggested. Abc nightly news reported thurs Day that intelligence photos showed soviet helicopters dumping Sand or water on the damaged Plant and Abc said the photos indicated the fire might be out or almost out. The world health organization said Friday no precautions appeared necessary for pregnant women children and infants outside the soviet Union. The United states applied for visas for state department doctors and environmental Protection Agency technicians to come to Moscow with equipment to Monitor the situation More closely. Britain Friday lifted its advisory against travel to Moscow saying radioactivity lev Els there were Safe. In Rome the office of italian Premier Bettino Praxi said Praxi approved a soviet request for technical assistance in the disaster but did not give details. Praxi approved the request made to the italian state nuclear Energy Agency on wednesday. Radiation Levels continued to decline Fri Day in Scandinavia but fallout from the disaster boosted radiation readings in the Netherlands and Luxembourg. The Ger Man government ordered that polish and soviet farm products be checked As a pre cautionary measure. Officials said the airborne radiation risk called minimal Bonn a statement issued Friday by the . Embassy to embassy and consulate employees in Germany said the immediate risk from airborne radiation in Europe is minimal. The state department medical unit in Washington does not recommend the use of potassium iodine for employees or their dependents in the current situation the statement said. The food and drug administration recommends that when potassium iodine is used it is Best used before or within hours of exposure and when relatively Large amounts of radiation Over 25 Rem to the thyroid have been experienced it said. The amount of radiation in the Environ ment in the current situation while elevated is not near that the statement said another period of risk will ensue in future weeks As radioactive elements enter the food Chain. Milk and other Dairy products Are expected to have the highest concentrations it said. In most areas of Europe radiation lev Els in foods will be monitored carefully. This is True for the Federal Republic and one should follow German advice on responding to any increase in radiation Levels. In countries closer to the Kiev reactor and in those with less sophisticated monitoring ability the medical unit of the department of state recommends avoidance of local milk products and careful washing of local produce and vegetables. This do snot apply to the Federal Soldier 25, charged in shooting spree Fuerth Germany a 25-year-old Soldier is in the custody of German police following a shooting spree outside a guest House that damage the building s exterior. No one was injured German police said Friday the Soldier assigned to the 1st in 94th arty based at William o. Darby Cavern in Fuerth was charged in the incident which began when the Soldier got into an argument thursday night with the owner of the Pils stube on Nuernberger Strasse in Fuerth. Police reported the Soldier whose name was not released left the guest House re turned a few minutes later and pumped five bullets into the front window and door Frame from across the Street. A woman walking her dog nearby told police she also was fired upon. The shooting occurred at 11 20 . Thursday. A customer who knows the sol Dier led police to an apartment where they found a 7.65mm Walther pistol that had been recently fired police said. . Army officials said Friday a statement would not be released until Moreis known about the incident. Amount of radiation in milk produced in some areas soon could reach critical Levels and they warned against drinking it. Erich Oberhausen head of a special Ger Man government task Force set up to Monitor the danger of radioactive fallout told a news conference in Bonn that authorities expected fresh milk to be most affected in the the states of Bavaria Hessen Rhine land Pfalz Baden Wuerttemberg and Saarland. The states All in the Central or Southern part of Germany were the ones where increased Levels of radioactivity had been measured following the chernobyl disaster. 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