European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 16, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes tuesday september 16.1986 chernobyl Trench Moscow up decontamination teams have completed a deep Concrete filled Trench around the damaged chernobyl nuclear Power station to eliminate possible radiation contamination of water supplies the Strait Canaya Gazcot newspaper said sunday. Tic newspaper said the Trench 108 feet deep was completed slightly ahead of schedule but still almost five months after the world s worst nuclear Power Accident. Following the april 26 disaster a chernobyl 600 Miles Southwest of Moscow soviet health official warned of possible contamination of surface and underground drinking water supplies because of a Runoff of radioactive soil into the Prip Yat River. Temperatures to tj78 to Man 54 58 48 53 u0�-9l82 17 mod b4 no lev 55 71 new rift 70 Uto 9 75 norton58 is 54 to u n39 u a n59 u 71 k a a . for. 0-Ooutff Oruo it Norm to Toff Heidlberg is sirens will be in id throughout a Elcany wed envy morning from cps to10 14 a Art of a test of tha civil said Hans glnter., a spokesman for the Germa ministry of the Interi the est will bean with am Mutone at lfr.05 . Lowed by two one minute tonesbli0 0m.m. And ending with or Law Minuit Lone at 10 13 . Chaplain gives soldiers a place their own at Smith bar codes be1staff Aschaffenbur go soldiers assigned to the 9th Smith Barracks know there s on always open. It s the Soldier s Center a place to go when there s no place else to go. The Soldier s Center took shape whenc4pt. Sonny Moore the battalion s Chap lain realized there was More he could door the soldiers. My approach to the chaplaincy is Mohave an open door to the Soldier he said. I came into the army to do the ministry and i did t think i was doing a very Good Job stuck away in my office on the top Moore said he needed an offi if some place where soldiers could of car Comfort Able and Welcome to Viseux place where they can get away from duly pressures. He decided that Fife mostly empty building opposite Fie Cavern s dining facility would Bine Ideal location. But the Thrift shoo fun by the Aschaffenbur wives emf stretched across the persuading them to relinquish Toor space would be the major a hurdle. We needed a Little office and Kitchen a Broom closet and a recreation Center. Folks said we d never get it. We had to do some horse Trade with the wives club Moore said. The soldiers built a shop and the intend Center tied and furnished Carca. The built Shch Mcand put Upman Ging rods for the Thrift show we Don t Jiw jut up any signs Coset soldiers come tog soldiers who on t Mara Day coming a to Moore said sane of the Guys get really Cook. The Center is a pleasing alternative to everything else said spec. 4 Barry c. Clark a records clerk in he co. Mos people Are doing just one thing like going to one place along the main Street an drinking. This really has become a family place for we dont encourage Beer drinking Here Moore said. People know this is where the chaplain lives so they respect that and tend not to do in every wednesday soldiers can Loo Forward to a special lunch and a Brief worship service at noon at the Center. If i did t have the Center i d Proba Bly be said spec. 4 Wil Julien a Machanic at cob 1 it a Church there s a different Imose Hyrc . 4 Richard d. Harris a Driver at he co said he comes to the Center Smuch As he can. It s closer than going to a Center on another this facility Cost the army almost nothing Moore said. Soldiers volunteered their time to do the labor. The building materials were from Salvage. Our piano came from the scrap found two old Pool tables the sol Diers took pm apart and put pm together to make one Good table with a new Fen Moore said. Aid one Soldier donated a Ste Reo and a quakers to the Center when he left Germany Hue came from the Bat Talion s training office. Money from morale such repays for the rental of nightly movies hmm at the Center. The engineers wives the Center $700 to buy a Soldier s Center is open around the clock to the entire Community and the soldiers run it people who need Roe will seek me out Moore said. I Don t lock my Pitburg unit happily goes out on mfg is Forest in need of Loving Cana by Jean Al Pitburg i Pitburg a German Koenig Waeldchen or King s Woods near Pitburg a was full Fiand saturday of americans who hav pledged to care for it As adoptive parents. The 36th aircraft generation so has made a pledge to work with the local Forest officer to clean and Groom the for est and do All necessary repairs through out the coming years. In a saturday ceremony the group dedicated a 20-foot, split log sign engraved with the Promise. It will proclaim the adoption at an Entrance to the pre serve. Senior master sgt. Merv Coulter the Squadron s first sergeant who has one of the volunteers swinging tools in the Woods said plenty members Are Happy to tj0rl their free time there. We be had 30 to 4qjeople go out Onan afternoon Hejaz and most of them Are from aug shift. It s their freetime they Many of flee volunteers now live inform itunes and remember farm land or gardens As a part of Home. " right now my parents Are blowing and weeding in. The Garden at Home said senior airman Richard wish i was there doing this same work. I miss it so i can get into this. It s1 for from the Well used picnic and Tess paths much of the Woods in Kelly planted with Black Bir Nhes. No one Usa Fallt area so that new in Nunn bed Mica to grow. Squadron Volun Folta Pend much of their time Wor cultivation areas. Foresto Jorr Stefen Outwith if groups and tells be done. He � taught and the new Trees among other. _ oath of the same size. On each Outing the group works about six hours finding the sprouting Trees and Clearing away theother growth. He told us that they la grow Bette with space and Light said senior master sgt. Roland w. Troeger a German born naturalized american citizen who has been in the air Force 20 years. He helped to make Squadron members aware of German concerns for wild land Sand to organize the project even when the Trees have been Tram pled and choked by growth until they look withered they la Fla blk whence Clear around said. The Woods Hempen in areas and fitness paths that open to everyone. Squad Ron a muders will keep an Eye on Theon of signs along the path and new ones when the signs also plan to design a Forest knowledge Trail and Post signs naming everything that grows. The City has paid people to care forthe Forest but Squadron members Hope to save the City some Money and repay it for its hospitality Troeger said. They veal ready done 360 hours of work in the saturday s adoption ceremony the Forest officer told the volunteers that were the first group in Rheinland i to adopt a Forest. Think it s great that american addition to their military duties Volom tily and spontaneously decided to Recob involved with an import Tarn concern of Freir Host country he said. In our densely Rij filed area it Puknot be avoided that for ests have to be used and Dan necessary military exercises in with our defense Mission and ithe construction of military bomb blast damages Munich offices Munich up a bomb believed planted by terrorists went off Early Mon Day at a building housing a nato office and an aircraft company s Headquarters police reported. No one was injured in the 1 45 . Explosion but the blast caused damage of 250,000 Marks $121,950 in the five Story building in Munich a police spokesman said. It was the second bomb attack in Ger Many in a week. On sept 8 a car bomb damaged the Cologne Headquarters of Germany s office for the Protection of the Constitution a counterintelligence Agency. The Munich building housed the administrative Headquarters of Zanavia an aircraft firm involved in the development of the Tornado fighter plane and the nato Liaison office for Munich. The bavarian stale environmental Protection office also is there. Id addition to . And nato targets terrorists have been attacking the offices of companies producing weapons and it was believed the new bombing was directed at the Zanavia office. An Anonymous caller in a Telephone Call to the building s night Porter announced a bomb attack would take place. He said bomb threat i spell p the Porter then broke off the connection to phone the police. Federal prosecutor Kurt Rebmann said he believed terrorists were behind the attack. Rebmann is in charge of investigating the blast supporters of the red army faction an Urban terrorist band formerly known As the Baader Meinhoff gang look responsibility for the Cologne bombing last week. The Munich bomb was planted on Wall Between the building and a Post of fice building. The blast broke window i both buildings and damaged the Struc Tures the spokesman said
