European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 20, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 24 o the stars and stripes Friday june 20. 19b6 House oks South Africa Trade sanctions Washington a the House has unexpectedly approved legislation calling for withdrawal of . Business investment in South Africa and an All out Trade embargo he harshest sanctions proposed against the while minority Pretoria government. The punitive Steps approved wednes Day by voice vote on a substitute Amend ment for the anti apartheid act of 1986 came at a time of rising indignation i Congress Over apartheid in South Africa. But in became Clear thai Many Law makers were concerned More about thwarting sanctions than imposing them. Republicans who allowed the substitute measure to go through said they dido As a parliamentary ploy to kill prospects that sanctions will Ever be imposed. The Way to do this. They said was to report out a Bill so harsh there was noway it would Ever become Law if adopted by the Senate and signed into Law by president Reagan the Mea sure would order All . Companies out of South Africa within Iso Days and impose a total Trade embargo. The Vole came after rep. Ronald it Luis d-calif., said the crisis in South Afri Ca Calls for the abandonment of Tim id ily. Although the enactment of the total disinvestment proposed by the helium substitute is problematical the approach in proposes if it becomes Law. Likely would Send Shock Waves throughout the South african Economy All . Businesses in the country mild he compelled to pull up Slakes and leave South Africa leading to the loss of some s 5,000 South african jobs. And All Trade All imports of South african raw materials and finished goods into the United slates and All exports . Merchandise to South Africa would be halted. Dellums had called on the House to discard Halfway measures and to adopt an All Oul powerful aggressive m going to have a heart attack an astonished Dellums said after the said he thought the republicans did not ask for a Roll Call vote because the momentum is on our Side. The republicans Don t have the numbers to wreck this a bul rep. Mark Siljander r-mich., i Iwho led inc opposition said this f whole Bill is dead. Sanctions arc 1 the Dellums Bill is a Lemon Siljander said. Frankly it s the kiss of death. So we decided to lose the Battle and win the Wara and let this Lemon Fly through and kill sane-1 i Ducic once and for f-15 fuel tank drops slightly injuring won Ryan a Man received minor injuries and arouse was sightly damaged wednesday we Cha . Air for f-15 s fuel tank dropped into to discs in Ingen no Horlands Safe of Mickals said wednesday g the to an was slightly injure by broke window Gla and spilled tet Fuchsen the tank landed nearer Home a Usan news release said the Houv was slightly Dajac ged when the Lank broke Apa there was no Ftp torsion or fire and a tace officials of bonded. The tank fell pm a tac a come Jet fighter assigned to the 9\tnc Fig Man fab . He so played to soc Steimly 20 As part of 11 Onet Apache. The end Friday. The f-15 landed Saf incident the release Jer so from Hollo Iron has been de Netherlands Sincell deployment Cor nent is scheduled to fat Oesterberg after the victims of of Wane crash in Pana Tif red Panama cd Panama a the four Crew members to died in to crash of an air Force Surat Otaker trying o and Ai a canal zone air Bas Omac been Idun red by military officials f Bill orb up a spokesman for rip . South Ern com did the pkg 135 Jet taker based a Grissom feb in Indiana crossed Mcmore Dawn White tryillo land at Howard a Worce mile South of Nama City. \ at gom Cape. Nancy the vices As capt. Thomas a Mcday 29, of new Jucy the Pilot co Pilot 1st Levohn m. Brista 25, of Illinois navigator 1st a , 25, of Hawaii and staff a Quin l Witt 31, of Indiana the Boom the names of the hometowns were not mediately available. Champs from Page 1 i against catastrophic illness. 9 they will have to help patients fill out forms i who want to take advantage of champs prime service will have to agree to accept their care from prime is the civilian component of defense department health services. About 6.2 million dependents of service members As Well As the families of retired serv Icet members arc eligible generally when treatment at military clinic is not available. Most Bills for treatment Semi private Hospital rooms tests and supplies such a wheelchairs or artificial limbs Are covered Mayer believes the Cost of champs is too High to patients and the government. Under Chan us prime contractors would be reimbursed up to an agreed Price by the government. Any costs in excess of the contract Price would Bejoc by the contractors. My a the networks should help smooth out demand Al military treatment facilities through an efficient refer-1 rot system and Loans of trained civilian medical per i Lonnel when military clinics Are temporarily Short the request said. Radiation from Page 1 said arc soused by fear of the unknown none of us really knew hat to radiation Levels in the air food and Waler were closely monitored Parker said. When the standards were exceeded. Ltd products were impounded or destroyed before reaching Many Farmers in Avaria slowed their crops under because the crops Diol meet the minimum Standard level of surface contamination. Due to wind patterns a Region most affected was Southeast Germany. They had inc highest recorded radiation Levels in the air wife 50 to 75 times above Normal but even at that in Schlit is still Safe to humans Parker said. The German weather service Morf cored the air regularly and reported the radiation temels every two hours during the weeks after inc acid it. The Levels Are measured in Becquerel a term a Silwio measure minute quantities of radioactivity. One a nip nine a radioactive substance equals 370,000 Becq Wols. Parker said those Levels arc now Back to no i a about i to 3 Becquerel per cubic meter of air. The food and meats in the commissaries Jeven if people buy the meals from genre Stort those Are Safe because the German Gove in Cut a closely monitored foods Parker said spit 1 would1not suggest someone buy meats and Foj i from individual monitoring is continuing Especio on foods and meats coming in from Eastern eur we Wiit continue to Monitor food Supply indefinitely he said. Milk which comes to Ger Day from Holland aus Tria and Denmark has been and by the i oth medical Laboratory in lands Uhl of found to be Safe. Parker said milk also is still . The precautionary Naff Urc of washing vegetables should continue Park kid. But he has rescind the precaution of not allowing children to play of be. N addition or Nant women need not be alarmed about danger to Wir Sunbom children. A woman a uld have to have been exposed Tomore radial wan we recorded More than radiation exposure the ugh a rays to harm an unborn child Parker said that exposure would have had to come within the just weeks of pregnancy we never High enough to cause that concern. Alt Hooch present dangers arc minimal Parker said the Cernobyl Accident will cause Long Range effects on l Chain because of soil contamination. However Parker said experts do not know what those effects Wilt be. We re looking at what s going to happen to in generation 30 years from now and we just Don t have the answers Cyl he said the task Force looked at impossibility of an in creased cancer risk result nuke radiation exposure in Europe. We look Yauking the highest Levels of radiation throughout Foj Jef and by using our computers found Oul Iha Talmin a population of 1 million those Levels would joint in Only one additional person contracting cancer he said. Usually there Are 200,000 cancer imms in one the task gathered by a team . Army Nalion specialists who spent 10 Days in the soviet Nion monitoring effects of radiation at the . Embassy in Moscow and this consulate in s group included representatives from Veteri a services preventive Medicine and the germanic Gynor ministry a radiation physician Usa eur bosons to the German slates a radiation physician from the army environmental health Agency and two civilian consultants. The consultants asked to help the task Force Werder. Eugene l. Saenger director of the . Saenger radio isotopes Laboratory and professor of radiology and James g. Kereiakes a radiation physicist profits Sor both from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Saenger also is author of the Book the medical aspects of radiation accidents they Analysed data and suggested Neucom should recommend to service nobers in Europe. Ethe Peak Levels were maintained longer and Thiep Jsck tasted longer yes we could have had problems. Bui news Short As this situation was Parker their it of our knowledge the situation at Cherno Byl is . We know there Are no emissions coming Frorer More. The handled the situation extremely Well. Maj. Gen rank f. Ledford who was acting Neucom Surg Coni is concerned if any individual inthe . Armed Foremand their family members were at risk Parker said a he was restless in tire bad the data o prove our safely to show the risk Parker said the response pcs As timely As possible because military health Authon Fott Learned of the Inci Dent april 28, two Days after occurred when unusually High radioactivity was mended in Scandinavia. Of course it took time to Compi the data but Gen. Lydford s major focus was get Tir Wiperts Getgood data have Good analysis of the Plata to that tie could make whatever decisions had to be Nwe Par Ker tried nol to be alarmists.7 crash from Page 1 off by the helicopter Rotor. That s Juit said his office planned to ask the Arizona National guard for helicopters to remove the bodies. Buthe said poor flying conditions and the need to Complete investigative work would delay the removal of the bodies Larry Bjork of the Federal aviation administration s High service Siaion at or Scoti ariz., said i Heptane and helicopter were both operating under visual see and be seen flight rules and neither was being tracked by Faa radar. 4bjhkpjjorfc said neither of the pilots were required to twi fun flight plan with the present facility because Compa Nies that Fly sightseeing hours out of the grand Canyon Airport normally provide their own flight following service thai consists mainly of keeping track of de parting and resuming aircraft. The plane belonged to grand Canyon airlines and the helicopter to Heo Ieth inc. Grand Canyon airlines spokeswoman Mary Donaldson refused comment Dan o Conneu a Hal tech employee at the company office i Tusayan said the company bad no comment. Sam whined a spokesman for the Coconino county sheriffs department said the crash occurred at about 9 30 . Over the Crystal rapids area of the Canyon about 12 Miles West of grand Canyon Village on the Canyon s South both were tour aircraft. That s about All we know right now said Darla Milchor an administrative aide for the sheriffs department. I we got a report Ofa smoke column. Since we re in a i i High fire Mode right now our fim reaction was to Check Ili right away Guthrie said. We discovered in was a plane i on fire we put one Park Ranger Down on site
