European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 27, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse N stutterers strive or understanding .,., Page 8 q same stairwell it s relatively unusual. Page 9 q buying a Home overseas daily Magazine Val 45, no. 40 authorized us office a put cation Fob the , Ahmed pc acct tuesday May 27, 1986in of d 8693 a Anco a Good i me was had by All by the associated press the reach of i lands across America could not match its grasp but gaps in the Cross country line did l Stop Trie millions who turned out from having an awfully Good time. Some were moved to tears. Local organizers estimated hat upward of 4.9 million americans joined in the Effort on behalf of the hungry and the homeless on sunday and is capt for two people Over come by the heal in Arizona no one suffered anything worse than disappointment about brinks in the line Between new York and Long Beach Calif. Related Story Pic Ture on Page 7. The figures arc somewhere Between 6 and 7million-people actually participated yesterday top organizer Ken Kragon Lold Good morning America monday there were events going on in every stale it was t just on the line i mean As far away As Guam and Japan americans Purlin pitied Germany in the other direction. And every single Kiaie in Florida there were 15 different hands across1 he said the line was just the beginning. Roll up your sleeves and go out to work in see hands on Paga 28 Yoko Ono son scan Union and Liza it Mutli in new York s Battery Park left link with Raquel Welch Cicely Tyson Ben Var can and Dudley Moore in Long Beach Calif right. Has special Praise for the boys of Vietnam Reagan pays tribute to fallen heroes Arlington a. A president Reagan sneaking Al Arlington National cemetery praised the heroism of the 1.2 million men and women who died in America s wars including the boys of Vietnam who Foglu a terrible and vicious War without enough support from Home in a memorial Day speech in the Amphitheater at the historic cemetery Reagan said today is the Day we set aside to remember fallen heroes and to Pray that no heroes will Ever have to die for us again. It is a Day of thanks for the valor of others he said. It is a Day to is with the family and remember. Re lated stories pictures on pages 3,6 and 18.then he spoke of the Vietnam War memorial across the Potomac River in Washingion. With its Black Wall of names of the More than 53,000 americans who died in that conflict. I know that Many veterans of Vietnam will gather today some of them perhaps by the Wall he said. They were quite a group the boys of Vietnam Bays who fought a terrible Ana vicious War without enough support from Home boys who were dodging ballets while we debated the Efficacy of the Battle. And they were special in another Way they chose to be faithful they chose to reject the fashionable scepticism of their Lime they chose to believe and answer the Call of duty. They had the wild wild courage of youth they seized certainty from the heart of an ambivalent age they stood for something. We owe them a Promise to look at the world with a steady gaze and perhaps a resigned toughness knowing that we have adversaries in the world Ana challenges and the Only Way to meet them and maintain the peace is by slaying strong.". -. Chernobyl deaths up to 19 Moscow a a leading soviet science official said monday thai the Dalh toll from the chernobyl nuclear disaster stands at 19, one month after history s worst nuclear Power Plant Accident. Yevgeny pc Likhon vice president of the Academy of sciences and one of inc top figures in the chernobyl cleanup Effort said during a news conference that the lat est death count includes two people who perished in the april 26 Accident and 17 who died in hospitals after suffering heavy radiation exposure. He did not say How Many people remain hospitalized or How Many people Are in Crit ical condition. Or Robert Gale in american Bone mar Row specialist who has been helping in Cathie injured has said doctors initially diagnosed 35 people As having suffered critical radiation doses. Gale returned to Moscow on sunday Afler a brie Visil to his California Home. Pelikhov provided the first official update in Moscow on casualties from the nuclear Power Plant Accident since soviet Leader Mik Hail s. Gorbachev said May 14 thai nine peo ple had died and 299 people had been hospitalized because of inc Accident. Last thursday a soviet official. Boris Semyonova told the International atomic Energy Agency in Vienna Austria that i people had died and 20 were in grave Condi Tion As a result of the reactor explosion and fire and the radiation they released on sunday a British newspaper quoted unidentified soviet and International nuclear investigators As saying mistakes by a reactor operator had caused the chernobyl nuclear Accident termed the worst in history by officials of the International atomic Energy Agency London s observer newspaper said investigators think the operator pulled out some control rods. Alarmed he moved some Marc rods to try to gel inc situation Back under control and this caused part of the reactor logo that led to an explosion and a 200-ton Mobile Crane suspended above the reactor Core crashed Down on it causing enormous damage the observer said. T quoted the investigators As saying the fire that raged for Days then Brake out in the reactor. Pelikhov said on the Abc news program meet the press sunday that the Accident was caused both by human error and Mechan ical failure but he did not elaborate nearly 7co Independent computers arc electrifying a big part of the 1st army div s support missions and some of its War righting capability. Stars and so rips looks Al the Impact of computers on the division s mis Sions capabilities and personnel and whether someone could pull the plug on a key fighting unit of Usa eur. Read the digital division wednesday the Shock of Automa Tion thursday
