European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 6, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes tuesday. May 6,1986 returning tourists tested for radiation by kom1n1cki and Judy Sarasohn staff writers a Germany us. Military health Nel mobilized saturday and sunday la rail members returning from soviet contamination Tram he recent and chem examine Mill. Union hours for russian nuclei a group including 27 ibb a graders from rams Cin Junior High school and 10 ant who returned from Moscow and Leningrad saturday Tom went through tests at the army Hospital Al Landau he Force clinic at Ramstein a. Hospital and spokesmen said. Another group of about so people on the Patch officers wives club in Slu Lecarl through a German tour Agency was tested sur Day after it arrived Al the Frankfurt International Airport said air Force of col. Ray Crockett o spokesman for the european thai group Hud flown into Kiev april 27 n do of two Filer inc nuclear Accident is thought to but then shortly went on of Moscow and Lombrad. I think we owe them the Salish Icahn that we have looked for everything. We just to cd to make Stire they re or. Col John flt or 7th medical come surgical consultant said sir travellers and into Germany from the soviet Union arc by mpg Choc cd by German authorities for contamination. A plan furl Airport official said. Decol. Sunday Ana chief of Amblad at a Canni tall. Were checking for pole Lial Public health hazards the american tests were More personal. Sara a Roclor Burgos project officer for the testing hic ambulatory care at inc army Hospital Lull said that while inc German authorities our goal is to asses inc he Nellh risk to inc individual. It s Marc personal Burgos said. The Only Way to find out if they be contaminated is to the Stul Taft group which included some men and children was met at the Frankfurt Airport by Militar officials and taken by bus to inc army s 21st scr l in located on Rhein main a where tric was done. Or. Col George Hansert a Miander of the bad can stau Hospital Patch Barracks and a military Rcpt scr Pilj djs be to them on the bus. The military Rcpt Csuri ffc7 who would not give n reporter his name told of Ribaut the nuclear Accident and explained by Thoj i fire diverted to Rhein Maln. Were scanned at the air Orl Anil All showed negative he said although Phlaf Finup had passed through Kiev some of the travellers of the Accident. Three women told the scars Stltt thai they did t know what All the commotion was adn a another said she had heard but that he soviets simply acted normally. We met another american tour group thai ha"8 Kiev when it happened and they did t know Antyn about it at All she said. About 00 army and air Force personnel helped in the testing sunday. Al the 21sl replacement in in processing building the travellers received of Del Nilca briefings including one from maj. Oen or Frank f. Lydford jr., commander of the 7th medical come. There were id stations set up with chemical specialists from v corps 3rd\jjfaftvffani both inf div and Rad Rac meters. The Insl Lents similar to grip or counters wire used la Ifft the surface presence of contaminant and Beta radiation on inc travellers or eur anyone was found contaminated there were showers and fresh clothing available before act Stine then bad Conn sail personnel performed blood and other tests. The travellers were asked to collect urine Sam Ples Over a 24-hour period. Afier meeting with their families in a reception area the travellers were driven to the army Hospital Al Frank furl or the air Force Hospital at Wiesbaden for thyroid tests to determine if they had radioactive iodine contamination. " packets of Laboratory slips and initial medical information were made up for each traveler to Speed the process said col. Alan Flory assistant chief of staff for operations at 7th medical come.-. There were also social workers psychology specialists and chaplains on hand in ease travellers or family members needed someone else to talk to a bout their la probably be some concern Over what s going on. It s not routine Flory said. Of inert on the oar seemed High spirited after their 2k from the soviet Union. Asked How she Felt about Jam pkg Licin main tests one woman joked i Don t know when in ii ass is Aboul. We re not when they were . Accident some groaned others looked puzzled. Ortt Ilir one said. Well whatever our husbands have Planinc Fegus a still right with = Isial writer Dick Hod gun Contr louled id this a Barl rockets from Page 1 faction the country s largest Radical group and one closely associated with longstanding violent protest against Tokyo s main International Airport at Narilia hours before the attack Man than 1,000 masked Chuka Kuha members and support ers held a Snake dance protest in a City Park two Miles West of the Akasaka Palace. The japanese government showed its Clear dismay that matters went wrong just As the proceedings got under Way. Masa Harti Gowda the chief Cabinet Secre tary and Nakasonc s senior spokesman acknowledged thru the police had underestimated both the Range of the guerrillas weapons and their ability to penetrate the tightest Security network Ever imposed an the japanese capital. We Are outraged by he guerrilla attacks but relieved there were no injuries he said. A senior police official Yasumitsu Kiu Chi said 50,000 offices and residences had been checked before the Summit meeting. Uni inc other recent attacks which involved missiles launched from cars and Waldheim Summit from Page 1 Ner Blau the Standard bearer of Austria s emergent ecology movement won s.5 per cent and Otto scr Fri a pan German nationalist took 1,2 percent. Appear lip together before journalists and television cameras wafd Cim and Steyrer concurred sunday night that the controversy Over Waldheim s War record had helped him win what inc people s party. Gleefully pictured As a major Triumph. It was certainly not pleasant As you can imagine the former Secretary general said about the accusations from the world jew ish Congress and others that he had lied about his service in Greece and the Balkans with the German army but it has probably had the opposite effect from what those who started n expected shut it would a senior socialist aide to Chancellor Fred Sinowitz agreed that inc nazi Issue had helped Waid Nim it was t just the anti semitic Factor the aide said. This Man is something of a National Monument and inc accusations came so fast thai they were hard for a lot of Alder people to from Page 1 Ilance on the part of the world s nations on nuclear reactor safety. Speakes revealed that the leaders agreed to draft statements backing coordinated but unspecified diplomatic and economic action against terrorism and on the Issue of nuclear safety. On the chernobyl nuclear Accident the leaders agreed an the need to strengthen inc safely procedures and to improve Accident reporting procedures Speakes said Brief ing reporters late sunday. They agreed on the need for timely notification of accidents that occur involving nuclear materials he said. This would in clude immediate notification to affected nations in Case of a nuclear Accident that could affect the safety and health of n another development renewed prospects for a ,-soviet Summit were raised m k message relayed to Reagan from soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev the bearer was Thatcher and it was warmly received by . Officials. It was the first message of any kind sent to Reagan since the soviets broke off for the Summit in retaliation for the . Bombardment of Libya nearly three weeks ago said an official who demanded anonymity. I invited him Reagan told reporters Al a reception later the invitation is Slitti Gorbachev launched the diplomatic initiative As criticism grew Over the soviet handling of the nuclear Accident in the Ukraine . Officials suggested he was trying to burnish an image clouded by soviet reluctance to provide much information about the disaster. Of Reagan s dinner talks Speakes said Reagan did not ask his counterparts for specific actions against Libya but that he did outline to them a number of concerted Steps that could be Speakes refused to elaborate except to say that the Reagan administration feels that any economic squeeze that can be put on Libya will Send a message to libyan Leader Moa mar khad Afy. At the same time Speakes said that five american Oil companies which have continued to operate in Libya Well beyond the time Rea Gan signed an executive order directing them All but journalists leave the country May soon be winding Down their operations. " ,. We re working with them the Oil companies toward the goal of terminating heir operations in he said. Soviet installed afghan Leader resigns new Delhi. India up afghan president Zabrok Karmal has resigned As chief of the ruling people s democratic party of Afghanistan amid signs the soviet installed Leader had last favor with Moscow. In a broadcast monitored in new Delhi slate run Kabul radio said Karsnal s Resig nation sunday As Secretary general of the people s democratic party was accepted by the parly Central committee because of his ill the 57-year-old Leader remains president of Afghanistan a largely ceremonial past and retains his membership in the politburo and Central committee. The Central committee praised Karmal a descendant of the rugged nation s tajik tribesmen who first ran for a scat in parliament at age in for his work As Secretary general. Najibullah 39, former head of Afghani Stan s secret police and a Central commit tee member was appointed Karmal s Suc Cessor the Pushtu language service said. The announcement came three Days after Kabul radio reported Karmal s return from one month of medical treatment in the so Viet Union. The president is believed to suf Fer from a lung ailment. Western diplomats however believe Moscow May have become dissatisfied with Karmal whom the soviets installed in their december 1979 invasion of Afghanistan because of his failure to curb anti communist rebels and gain support for his govern ment. Vans the rockets sunday Carrie from an apartment window. According to the police the Iclal projectiles were tired from five steel launchers set up in a Row inside the fourth floor apartment of a Sij Atory build ing housing shops offices and apartments in Yar Mieho. A neighbourhood about 1,7 Miles North of the guest House. The Metal tubes clearly visible from the Street were said by tic police to be nearly five feet Long and four inches in diameter investigators reported that the traditional japanese Straw Tatami Mats had been re moved from the room and that the five steel launchers had been anchored in a Block of Concrete and set at a 40-degree Angle smoke was still rising from the Mouths of the tubes when the police arrived. La Lull Fil la Jud Tel Allin Luchi Busman. Hum it Lin cd Origo t4mt1htucun Wail Nglen
