European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 9, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page b the stars and stripes monday june 9, 19b6 Gorbachev in Budapest for Warsaw pact meetings world today Budapest. Hungary a soviet communist parly Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev arrived sunday and his schedule included a bilateral visit before the Confer ence of Warsaw pact Leaden scheduled id begin tuesday it was Gorbachev s second visit to Hungary his fir Sias general Secretary of he soviet party. On tuesday Gorbachev meets with other leaders of the seven nation Warsaw pact. Soviet diplomats and other officials have said the Summit will result in a wide ranging disarmament proposal and details were expected 10 follow the Twojay meeting. The soviets chernobyl nuclear Plant Accident and soviet proposal for beefing up Nudera Plant safely were also Likely topics. Warsaw pod members Are the soviet Union Hungary Poland East Germany Czechoslovakia Romania and Bulgaria. Hungarian party chief Janos Kadar greeted Gorbachev and his wife Raisa with russian style hugs and kisses in an informal 10-minute Airport ceremony. Budapest radio said formalities were kept to a minimum at Gorbachev s request. Gorbachev s talks with hungarian leaders were expected to focus on economic issues. This country encourages same private Enterprise and it relies heavily on local initiative rather than bureaucratic planning to keep its Economy running. Gorbachev has been calling for greater efficiency in the soviet Union s centrally planned Economy he praised hungarian development during a visit Here in i. Plutonium a of of nuclear Plant in reprocessing vat la. Official says London a an official of Britain s nuclear Industry admitted sunday that eight kilograms 17.6 pounds of plutonium enough to make two atomic bombs was lost in a dissolved vat. But there was no danger he insisted. It was operationally inconvenient. It was t danger Ous said Owen Pugh reprocessing manager at the Doun Ray nuclear research station on Scotland North coast. Obviously Here a now increased surveillance Lopre vent it happening again Pugh told Independent radio news. The weekly observer reported earlier sunday that safety limits were heavily breached at the Plant by the buildup of plutonium. The newspaper said that operators at tile nuclear fuel reprocessing Plant at Sellafield in Northwest England admitted they blundered by sending noun Ray a wrongly labelled consignment of Paul opium oxide fue car reprocessing. When the plutonium went missing it was togged u a bookkeeping error the Story said. The fuel Seal to Dounreay some time before the Spring of 1984, did not dissolve during the reprocessing As it was supposed to but formed a mass at the Bottom of the vat. When it was located concealed under liquid in was extracted ii months after being fed into the system the observer said. The size 8,000 Grams of the plutonium loss is enor Mous Given that nuclear plants measure and account for Phil opium by the Gram said the observer. In quoted an unidentified spokesman for British nuclear fuels which runs Seu Atleed As saying of the Misla Beling nobody can guarantee against making mistakes was. Human the mistake is the latest in a siring of embarrassments for the British nuclear Industry in recent months. There have been officially admitted radioactive leaks into the air and sea with Sellafield the chief culprit a Public inquiry into a project to build a new reprocessing Plant at Dounreay has drawn opponents from Alt Over Britain and As far away a Norway on the opposite Side of the North sea. Swede Back Home after 4 decades spent in american mental institution Goteborg. Sweden a a 71-year-old swede who spent nearly four decade in an american mental institution after an Auto Accident was welcomed Home sunday into the arms of his daughter. John Tingstedt visibly tired after flying from Colum bus Ohio was met by his daughter. In. Mini Briu Tings left at the Airport outside Goteborg West coast port which is Sweden s second biggest City. Also welcomed by two grandsons Kenneth 27, and Tony 22, Ting Ludt stumbled into his daughter s arms and said nothing to some 25 waiting reporters and photographers. Mrs. Tingstedt said later that her father hid told the family in halting swedish that he was Happy to be Home but had said nothing about his experiences in Ohio s a slur Polis development Center where he was sent in 1947 by doctors who thought he was an epileptic. His daughter a nurse praised the Center s staff particularly psychological assistant Dave Kirkland who had taken a personal Intel is in her father Case and discovered his history. They have a Fine staff Over there and or. Kirkland and Bis wife Ruth Are simply wonderful people in. Tingstedt told the associated press in a Telephone inter View from the family borne in Herr Lunga a Village of 9,000 inhabitants to Miles cast of Goteborg. It is much thanks to them that i have dad with me now said mrs. Tingstedt. Who had stayed with the Kirk lands on a visit to the Gallipolis Center in i9b5. In. Tingstedt said her father a tired after a flight from Columbus to new York City missed connection to Sweden Friday night and a delayed flight Home saturday which arrived sunday morning. Tin Medl bad gone to the United slates eight months before the Stock Market crash of 1929. He married a swedish immigrant Sofia Simon in 193j, and their daughter we born in 1939. Probate court official in Cleveland Lent Tingstedt to the Gallipolis development Center seven years Alicr an Auto Accident. Records at the Center said he was consid ered to be suffering from trauma induced epilepsy. He was confined under a mental health policy which in he 1940s and 1950s placed epileptics in slate institutions. Tings cd s wife who had returned to Sweden with their daughter did not know of the Accident or his confinement in Gallipolis until years later. Some members of hit family concluded thai he had abandoned them. His wife later Learned of Bis confinement and wrote letter to institution officials saying How sad she was that Bis family had not known about the Accident. She died in january 1985. Kirkland took an interest in Tingstedt s Case two years ago. He contacted Tings cd s daughter after discovering that her father had had no seizures for 30 years was intelligent had a tense of humor and allowed world events Kirkland said feelings of shame and guilt bad kept Tingstedt from trying to go Home. Mrs. Tingstedt said that she had arranged for her father to stay in a Block of apartments in Herrl Junga where he would have by own room and finl rate medical attention. She had Ulso made arrangements with Hie Callip Lii Cen Ter in Case he wanted to return there. But we Hope of course that he will stay with us now after he finally made Home she said. The Only personal things Tings Ledl brought Home to Sweden with him were a package of red Man chewing tobacco Tome cigarettes and a can of Maxwell House instant Coffee. He insisted on using hit own Coffee when they sat Down at the Coffee table with a welcoming group of friends and neighbors Bis daughter Aid. My father a a keen tense of humor and we talked about everything but be Doe not want to talk about a Ali poll Aad i life in America yet. And we will not Rush pm. Hell Tell u one Mii Ting left said. Before defection on May 16, soviet Singer Vya Chesiak Mikha Borden poker and Ron plan Soprano in Barab i Trot Bilen Lewes on japanese radio and to after nun big the ten ski re finran prut in be mid min Belc try open contest in Tokyo. Four Days later the soviet linger defected seeking Asylum and bit bit week toe romanian Soprano defected and left for Canada. Skyscraper of the dead causes controversy in Genoa Genoa Italy a cily planners have pro posed building a i Story Glass Tower to ease a space shortage in area cemeteries. But the project Nick named the skyscraper of the dead has won mixed reviews. La Stampa newspaper reported saturday that the Structure with three elevators and a projected capacity of 10,000 bodies was designed to accommodate bodies not Able to be handled by the City t 33 crowded cemeteries. Planners said inc project with an estimated Cost of j8.2 million could be completed by 1988, according to the report. But the plan has touched off heated debate in the City administration. Some officials fret that the soaring building which would be lit up at night would be a Monu Mentlo bad taste la sump said. Others Are concerned that it will Lake up valuable City property that could be sold More profitably to Industry. England s 1 St female cop honoured by Thatcher s town London offering from a cheat att ment and became a Hospital outran. Seven twi Laler. A Grantham grocer gave birth to Margaret Thatcher who would become Brita Urt first woman prune Minuter
