European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 16, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Late news Washington Al i the i nine ignored president Prnto a their Dity and a Prim d a sw-1 billion fiscal attn spending plan Lull Slushy his Praia Uit budget and joins the Senulis in Cush rain he incr 1a\vs. 11 a nearly Parl Yllic 2js-17 toll the House aum in l Ikimis critic in dvrs llii1 Senate in May 2 Baitup tvs its Irr sin of Tiv Luid i t blueprint fur the fiscal Juir Bugl nning. Al 1, rat Iii culled inc of Faith Willi nut common duty i Protil this Vai 45, no. 29 Friday. May 16. 1986 a Fob in us armed Forcet lie of ii d 8693 a nuke toll will 35 suffered severe exposure of Rad of on . Doctor says expert says Moscow a an Voic Rivait Doc Tor treating Vilims of the churn Obj discs ice said thursday More soviets will die be cause they received lethal doses my radiation released by inc nuclear Power Plant. Or. Robert i1. Oil. A Biumi marrow expert Lold a packed news Sinf Cronce that soviet und foreign specialists Ridenti tied j5 people mho suffered mis Cre radiation exposure inter the april a Accident ii the ukrainian Ali in despite a Rufind Llic Cluni. A Fri arts by club los in a Moscow clinic. Cli Ilc a Iid seven u those people exposed of radiation Case have lied. I in said Mure Deli is Are eve Etc. Soviel officials Cuini Mnist party Leader Mali Hisil s. Our Bucher hive sited two a. He also i Lenruud a Soik Tori uni on nuclear a capias lot1, annl Ait. The i anniversary of the i is a mimic bunt in of . I the United Laws Gorbachev called on Ilic United states 10 juin the lest ban and asked i Rev ids no Heap an to meet him for talks on the Issue. In Washington. While House spokesman Larry Sci its reiterated inc american to Sitori Tiit 11 Reagan Gorbachev meeting a possible this year if or. Cihir Tachev see nuke on Pago 28 or. Ruberl Gulf in sucks questions ill u news confcrcnci1 i Liu Rudaj in i ensure in the Field As the Active duty personnel Mac said the Pentagon is testing military recruits and acl ivc duly personnel for evidence of exposure 10 the virus Aso elated with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Mili tary recruits who test positively arc denied admission to the service. Those already on Active duty who test positively Are allowed to remain in the service if medically Able bul face limits on Oie Oscas assignments Mayer released a report thursday showing the rate at which military recruits Are testing positively has not declined since the program began last october. The report shows Hal since october the defense department bus refused to admit 431 men and 27 women Imo Active m Rake because i sure to the virus. In i cd positively for expo Mayer said the same rate of roughly 1.5 cases per t. 100 recruits is showing up in Hie first results from testing of Acme duty personnel. The report shows the Middle Atlantic Region continues to have the highest positive lest Rales Tor recruits. The older the recruit the greater the chances of a positive lest according to the report. Maver said. We have taken decisive action. Due to the potential Impact of aids transmission on the Battle i Icil through buddy blood transfusions and the worldwide dispersal of our groups with concomitant exposure to Dis ease not experienced in North Mayer added however he was very comfortable in see aids on Page 28
