European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 8, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes sunday june 3, 1986 w. Europeans still nervous about chernobyl radiation rom i i api most food relict ions adopted in Western 1-Urope i Flor the chernobyl nuclear disaster have been Lilied. But three countries Luc imposed new ones and nervousness remains. The explosion and fire Al the ukrainian nuclear Power plan april 26 emitted a huge Cloud of radiation trial spread Over Uroic ii affected areas in Vichich Ell afterwards bringing Down radioactive parti cles Hal plants soil and open water. On 1 after two Days of heavy rainfall regions of Luis issued warnings about cherries and products made from the milk of Sheen or goats. Authorities cited suddenly increase Levels of radioactive contamination. Sweden cancelled the annual summer Reindeer hum in which 7,000 animals were in be killed and said Trie much larger fall Slaughter also is threatened. The Sam nomadic Laplander in Northern Sweden and a depend heavily on Reindeer for their livelihood in Germany sonic scientists and medical experts criticised the government s decision to lift precautionary warnings consumption of some foods especially milk and fresh meats. A 25-Mcmbcr group of scientists and physicians called the organisation for the Protection of nature and the environment urged the government to reinstate inc warn Ings. It said centum 137 has been found in freshly mown Hay in Southern Germany where More than 70 percent of the country s cows Are located cerium 137 has a half life inc tune needed for half the amount present to break Down of More than 30 years. Match cd Gaines a spokesman for inc National radio logical Protection Board in Britain said his office still receives to to 90 Calls daily from concerned people but the number was 150 or so in previous weeks. In addition to measures adopted by individual govern ments inc 12-nution european common Market imposed a ban on arc Sood imports from Iasi can Europe on May 12. The ban was lifted May 31, and since then common Market countries have been conducting spol checks on All imported fresh foods. Some food warnings still in effect West Germany warnings about consumption of fruit Grain vegetables potatoes and milk have been lifted but the head of n Federal nutrition Institute cautioned thursday against eating mus Tir Ooms and Venison in the Cut few months. The 25 scientists and physicians who expressed concern also said Farmers should not plow under vegetables with High Levels of radioactivity because ii simply puts the Cesi us ij7 Back into the food Chain ital the official ban on fresh milk for children and Leafy Green vegetables was withdrawn in late May but Lucas authorities in several regions issued new warn Ings. In Northern Alto adige. Authorities said children under the age of 10 should not eat cherries. In the Central Region of Lario which includes Rome authorities said Goat and i help Mill products Stoulil not be eaten. In Northern Lombard authorities have ordered the destruction of rabbits that fed on grass. Samples of Rabbit meat indicated Levels of cerium 137 up to 2.5 times the present from the past a floating Crane Lowers i a Tullu of in ancient merchantman Tessel Tut sailed 2,300 years to in the Days of Alexander the Creel Board � israeli freighter in Piraeus Greece. The wooden Tess a is being shipped to be United suites when it Wilt the pert in Pantie of ships that will be celebrating be Situe of i Btry s hath Brindl. Permitted limit. Officials of two cities on the Central Adriatic coast banned the Sale of local Dairy products after detecting increased cerium 137. Stefano Wallner president of Italy s agricultural pro Duccos association put the Tola damage at 1700 million. Agriculture minister Filipp Maria Pandolfi estimated it previously at $200 million. Sweden a ban on putting cows out to pasture still applies in some areas. In addition to cancelling the Reindeer Hunt authorities expressed concern Over High radiation Levels in other game. They said checks will continue on Moose and Deer meat. Switzerland authorities still advise against slaughtering sheep and goals in Southern regions. Mothers Are told not to feed their babies sheep s milk and Farmers have been urged to reduce the amount of Green fodder Given to livestock. Austria nationwide restrictions have been lifted but authorities in Salzburg province still caution Nga Insl eating Leafy vegetables. Union rejects Murdoch offer London up dismissed print worker of the newspapers of Media magnate Rupert Murdoch prepared saturday for stepped up picketing after rejecting a 50 million Pound j70 million compensation offer. Murdoch s news International made Clear that the offer was final and ii appeared the stalemate would drag on indefinitely. Hopes of an end to the 19-week dispute at the times sunday times Sun and news of the world vanished Friday evening when inc three print unions announced their members had voted against new International s Severance offer. Union members said he rejection signalled an escalation in the fight against news International including picket ing at the fortress like Plant in East London s Wapping where Murdoch moved his newspapers after a print work ers strike in january Over Job cutting modernization Tony Dubbins head of the National graphical association said the vote should convince news International to return 0 the bargaining table. But a spokesman said the offer was definitely final and there is really no new move we can Murdoch had also offered the unions the use of the sunday times building in Central London and its dresses to publish their own newspaper Anil for contract printing. Murdoch fired the print workers when they walked out in january to protest the move of the newspapers from Fleet Street heart of Britain s National press to a computerized printing Plant in Wapping at the Cost a manual printing jobs. Picketing outside Wapping often turned to violence As demonstrators clashed with police. Investigators also suspect arson in a fire monday that destroy cd 7 million pounds $10,5 Mil lion in newsprint Al a warehouse owned by Murdoch. Murdoch s offer included a four week Severance pay for each year of employment for each worker with a mini mum of 2,000 pounds 13,000 and a maximum of 30,000 pounds $45,000. World today Prince Charles to visit Boston Chicago in fall London a Prince Charles will visit Massachusetts and Illinois in september bucking Ham Palace said Friday. A Palace statement said the 37-year-old heir to the British throne will arrive in Boston on sept. 1. On Cpl. 4. He will leave for Chicago. While in Massachusetts the Prince is to Palici Pale in Harvard University s 350th anniversary Celebration. In Chicago he will take part in a Charity Ball a department store promotion and a Polo match. Danish Beer to be brewed in Japan beginning in july Tokyo hp1 Sun tory i id., a leading Japa Nese brewery said Friday it manufacture and sell Denmark s Carlsborg Beer in Japan starting in july under a contract with the Dan so manufacturer. The company said the japanese brewed danish Beer will be available in 350-Miililiter bottles and cans in Tokyo and major cities in Western Japan. It will be priced Al 275 yen about is 62 a bottle 2 German airmen Parachute to safety before Jet crashes Goose Bay. Canada up a German air Force phantom fighter Jet crashed on a routine mis Sion but inc two crewmen suffered Only minor injuries when hey parachuted to safety an Airport offi Cial said. The official who is attached to . Air Force units at the Airport said the cause of the crash of the f-4 phantom Friday was not known but weather conditions at he Lime were Good. He had no further details on the crash. The phantom was one of Aboul 20 German air Force planes based Al the Goose Bay civilian Airport. About 750 Miles Northeast of Montreal in the prov Ince of Newfoundland he said. African students in peking protest race discrimination peking a about 200 african students marched through peking and then Siag a a Sii in outside the state education commission office Fri Day in a peaceful protest against alleged racial discrimination by chinese. The student Many carrying winners thai read. Whal do you Call Friendship and we Are against All kinds of racial discrimination marched from the peking languages Institute id the mate education Oun minion building some five Miles away and demanded to Sec i Peng senior vice Premier and minister of he education commission. When i did not appear the students sat Down outside she building. British Rural areas gaining in popularity Survey shows London up Mure londoners than Ever arc moving to the suburbs and England s Rural counties arc gaining in popularity Britain s census office said Friday. In a population projection covering the Yean from 983 10 2001, the office of population censuses and surveys estimated thai by the turn of the Cen Tury most major English cities London Liverpool and Newcastle will have fewer people living in them Rome s Borghese museum will reopen next month Rome a after 2v4 years in obscurity the voluptuous White Marble Paulina Borghese will bask again in the gaze of her admirers when the Borghese museum reopens partially in july. Minister of culture Francesco Sisinni says the museum s main flour will throw open its doors july i if Only for groups of 25 people accompanied by a museum custodian newspapers reported sat urday. The museum located in Rome s vast Villa Borg hese Park was closed Down in february 1484 for renovations and work to restructure its foundations
