European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 6, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes saturday. September 6,1986 Shultz rules out Trade for Daniloff Boston up Secretary of stale George Shutlz voicing his outrage Al so vice hostage taking Friday ruled out the possibility of any Trade o get . Journalist Nicholas Danil olt freed from a soviet prison. Shutlz speaking Al the 3solh Annivera say of Harvard University departed from his prepared text to say i know i have come to he right place o voice a message of outrage Al the detention of Nick Daniloff Harvard class ofl956. The cynical arrest of an innocent american journalist reminds us what we already know he said. Our traditions of free inquiry and openness arc spurned by the soviets showing 11 dark Side of a society prepared to resort 10 hostage Tak ing As an instrument of policy. Lei there be no talk of a Trade for Dan loft we and Nick himself have ruled that out he said. Shultz interrupted by a burs of applause continued the soviet leadership must find the Wisdom to Settle this Case quickly in accordance with the dictates of simple human decency and of civilized National the statement by Shuruz was the first High level comment by the administration on the Dan loft ease and one of the toughest. In the past the state department and White House spokesmen had appeared to reject the possibility Ofa Trade of Dan Izolt for accused soviet spy Gennady Zakharov now being held without bail in new York. But Shultz flatly ruled out a Trade and suggested be Case will have to be settled quickly with Daniloff Given his Freedom or else relations Between the two coun tries will suffer. Daniloff Moscow correspondent for . News & world report was Laken into custody last saturday. He has not been formally charged by soviet authorities. Daniloff s teen age son Bock in . Says soviet accusations ridiculous Boston up the teen age son of jailed american journalist Nicholas Danil olt returned to America Friday saying that his father is certain the soviet Union will put him on rial and convict him on spying charges. Caleb Daniloff 16, met by relatives when he arrived in Boston about 2 30a.m., told reporters in London where his Light had been delayed late thursday night that the charges against his father air i think the soviets have got them selves into a situation that they can t handle and in the end they Are going to release my dad and their reputation will be tarnished he said. Nicholas Danil olt a . News & world report reporter was arrested sundays ago and was accused of spying after being handed a package from an acquaintance. Kab agents arrested him opened the package and said in contained Mips marked secret. App Kho Caleb i Nilolta talks with reporters Fri by on i arrival in Boston. When he was arrested Daniloff was completing live years As the Magazine s Moscow correspondent. The son told reporters at London s Heathrow a port hat in his final week sin Moscow he had an uneasy feeling that his father was in danger of an arrestor trumped up charges. He said what my father thinks will happen is that he is going to be put on trial and he is going to be found guilty because of the evidence they have against Young Danil olt flew wednesday from Moscow to London with his father s Boss Mortimer Zuckerman owner and editor in chief of the Magazine Caleb Daniloff said he had hoped to remain in Moscow but my father my Mother and i decided it would be safer if i left in Case they tried to use me in some Way to get my dad it confess is the Wurst yet to come ch1copee, mass. Up Chicopee fell sure in had the worlds largest Kieibasa when local firm this week produced a 412-Pound ring of pork beef end secret spices. Bui a Michigan firm has come up with a Kieibasa thai makes the Chicopee provision co s creation look like a snack. The Kowal Sci sausage co. Of de troit showed off a 2,2011-Pound pol ish sausage that stretches for 32 feel the morning Union of Springfield reported Friday. We followed the specifications set out by the Chicopee provision co. Concerning the outer natural casing and the ring shape said Russ Chrz feed vice president and general manager at Kowalski it s All be said. It meets the specifications As far As i kids continue to show poor physical fitness new York a new research findings that show schoolchildren to be fatter and less in shape than their counterparts in 1975 and 980 fall Well in line with other studies in the area an expert says. We re raising a nation of butter balls said Guy Riff professor of phys ical education Al the University of Mich Igan. Reiff has conducted five National studies on youth fitness. The finding of less cardiovascular fit Ness in today s youl1? is consistent with results from everything we re doing ret it said. He agreed with or. Kenneth Cooper who introduced the new study s results to reporters on thursday that the find Ings support concern about risk of heart disease. Cooper founder of the Institute for aerobics research in Dallas which did the study said results made him afraid of what s going to happen Over the Nril 20 thai s the period when heart disease can develop without warning symptoms he said. Heart disease which can Lead to heart attacks and strokes is linked to obesity and Lack of exercise. The study included 167,900 students aged 5 to 17, tested during the 1985 1986 school year. Cardiovascular fitness was measured by performance on tests such As distance running. On average boys and girls generally scored poorer or no belter than the averages set by unrelated fitness studies in 1975 and 1980. The body fat test carried out on about 4.200 students generally found higher fat percentages than the 1980 average. Ash Hayes executive director of the president s Council on physical fitness and sports said thursday the study shows that a significant number of youth Are less fit than they were. All the institutions that have responsibility for youth fitness have to take a serious look Al the study focused on children schools were enrolled in a files Gram program developed by the aerobics Institute the program consist Ofa Battery of tests with scores and recommendations for improvement provided for parents. The study was financed by Campbell Soupcon. Cooper acknowledged that compari sons to past studies Are imperfect be cause of differences in How children were chosen for study. We have to take the Best available data we can he said. Average performance in the new study s cardiovascular illness tests was poor he said. In one group of 4,574 boys aged 1j to 17 who ran a Mil and a half the average times ranged from about 18 minutes for13-year-Olds to \4vi minutes for a year Olds he said. But even adults up to age 40 should be Able to do it in 12 minutest 14 minutes he said. Similarly to cover one mile 5-year old boys averaged 1jw minutes when they should take 10 minutes to 12 min utes and 17-year-old boy averaged about 8 minutes when they should need Only 7 minutes he said. Private Pilot May have followed wrong landmark Cerritos. Calif. Up the Pilot of the private plane that collided with an Aero Mexico dc-9 in restricted airspace May have flown into the area because he used the wrong los Angeles freeway As a landmark to guide him officials say. John Lauber of the National transportation safety Board thursday night said William Kramer had received specific instructions on the Best route out of the crowded airspace from a Cousin who had made the flight several times. Kramer s plane wound up flying into the Tail of Are Mexico flight 498 sunday after climbing into he restricted zone used by airliners on their approach to los Angeles International Airport without notifying control lers As required. The restricted area begins at an Atti tude of 6,000 feet. Lauber said the flight plan called for Kramer s3, to Hay below 6,000 feet until he passed the Orange freeway outside the boundaries of the restricted Rone. But Kramer s Piper aircraft collide with the dc-9 at an Altitude of about 6,500 feel just past the san Gabriel River freeway another North South Highway that is within the restricted area. The Accident killed All 67 people on both planes and Al least three people on the ground. The red Cross Iasi is peo ple Are missing and the death toll on the ground is expected to Rise. Private pilots often use the area s Maze of freeways at landmarks on Clear Dayt such a the one when the crash occurred. But Kramer had lived in the area Only about nine months having moved from Spokane wash., in january. The safety Board team said it would Complete its on Ite investigation Friday and return to Washington to Analyse the data. Questions arose thursday about the radar being used at the control lower that was guiding the Airliner when the president of the Airport technicians Union charged in Washington that the equipment was not working effectively. But Lauber said thai despite some problems with weak images the radar met Federal aviation administration standards and has been problem free for the last 30 Lauber did Lesti show a single engine plane used to re Cre ate the flight of the ill fated Piper showed up on the screen. The safety Board also is studying whether the workload of the con troll whose ranks were reduced by firings Dur ing a 1981 strike May have contribute to the Accident. Air traffic has increased dramatically Over los Angeles since the strike while the number of controllers has dropped by16, Lauber said the controller handling Aero Meirco flight 498 was hired before the Sinke and was Fuy checked out and qualified. The controller identified Only As being 35 years old wid an experienced Pilot also passed � dig test that rules out Sny possible drug involve ment the safety Board said. The crash prompted Ibe California a Sembly on thursday to Call for concern to require All private and commercial planes to have collision avoidance sys tems to warn Pilot of impending discs
