European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes tuesday october 14,1986 world has mixed reaction to Summit continued irom Page 1 docs not want arms control that he has put his Faith in the stardust and moonbeams of his Star wars fantasies but republicans Are applauding Rea Gan s decision to walk away from a soviet trap saying that the soviets eagerness to scuttle the space based anti missile system shows just How important it could be to the defense of the United states. Sen. Richard Lugar r-ind., Senate for eign relations committee chairman said the United states would have been left in perpetual jeopardy if in had accepted the soviet conditions that would have precluded testing of Star wars and he strongly defended the president s stance. He said Reagan refused to blink when confronted with a soviet proposal that would have prohibited the United Stales from developing any defensive deterrent White the soviets would be Able 10 maintain the soviets attempted to trap the president and put he United slates into perpetual jeopardy Lugar said. Bui sen. Clai bomb Pell of Rhode Island leading Democrat on the foreign relations com Mitt Calll the failure of the super Power talks a sad Day for Mankind Pell expressed Hope that Reagan would change his mind about the soviet offer. News briefs sen. Sam Nunn or Georgia lop Democrat on the Senate armed service committee said in was bad news that the soviets had again linked the question of intermediate nuclear weapon reductions to strategic arms and space Issue. Nunn in an interview on Abc to said ski is going to be under More scrutiny and More fire now than Ever before and 1 say that As one who has supported it and still supports a robust research program rep. Jack Kemp r-n.y., a Strong advocate of Star wars said he is relieved that Reagan walked away from an agreement that violated one of his highest goals redevelopment of a strategic defense for our selves and our allies the Washington Post reported in monday s editions. Sen. Gary Hart d-colo., considered a potential presidential candidate in 1988, was critical of Reagan s performance ii appears that building Star wars is More important to this administration than meaningful arms control Hansard in an interview published in Mon Day s editions of the new York times. Zbigniew Unczinski former president caller s National Security adviser applauded Reagan s actions at the Summit. It seems to me that in the Long run our Security and even that of the soviet Union would be enhanced and the strategic relationship would be Stabler if we would phase out gradually icbms and if we both Wouldhave some strategic defences Brzczinski said i think the president was justified therefore in holding firm Gorbachev departed Iceland monday after saying goodbye to icelandic presi Dent vigdis Finnboga Ollir. The soviet Leader made no departure statement but he held a rare 90-Minutenews conference sunday night after the Summit ended. He said Reagan s refusal to Compromise on ski blocked a break through on arms Contra. Gorbachev said his new proposals included a limit of 100 medium Range mis Siles for each Side based in Europe a breakthrough Many european nato members would have welcomed. Although Thatcher has made no com ment other British officials expressed a mood of Surprise and optimism that Reagan and Gorbachev got As far As the did on the Road to agreement on Mutual reduction of intermediate Range missiles in Europe and strategic weapons. The British broadcasting corp. Called the a suit a severe setback to soviet american relations " Gorbachev is obviously not going to forgive the americans for this. He spoke of the dangerous and unpredictable consequences of the failure of the Reykjavik talks including a new arms race the bbl said. The daily Telegraph a conservative London daily headlined its front Page Summit ends in failure. Historic arms offer by Russia. Marathon talk founder Over , Star the conservative French newspaper be Figaro saw the Summit result As in the end Gorbachev s insistence on obtaining from Ronald Reagan the abandonment of his space defense project has dissipated the ambiguities on which the soviet Leader played so cleverly to seduce the american and european Public the paper said Lutz Stavenhagen a state Secretary in the German foreign ministry said his government is not discouraged Over the outcome. He said that although there were no Concrete results the two Side appeared closer to resolving a number of s official Xinhua news Agency commented Why Are the two super Powers so serious about the Star wars program it is because the nuclear weapons in the United Stales and the soviet Union Are at a saturation Point and the relative strategic balance in existence be tween the two countries since the 7��could hardly be upset even with improvement in the Quality and Quantity of their strategic arms. So whoever masters defense weaponry in space could gain first-strfe1 capability fires Blacken 600 acres near mount St. Helens ii he associated press Small blazes set by forestry officials spread into fore i fires that blackened More than 600 acres near Washington s mount St. Helens. Some 1,000 people were dispatched to Bailie the three Washington fires and the firefighters expected 10 bring them under control by tues Day evening said Roland Emetaz of Ine . Forest service. He said the tires initially had appeared to cover 1,200 acres because of blowing smoke and their actual size was determined sunday through infrared monitoring and improved ground and Aerial observation. The largest Blaze dubbed Lamb chop blackened about 448 acres of sleep terrain in the Kalama River area nine Miles West of the Volca no Metai said. The other to fires were contained sunday night after blackening a combined 120 acres about 15 Miles Southeast of the Peak. The blazes spread from fires set by the Forest service two weeks ago during Rainy weather to destroy loj Jing debris officials said. They were selected Friday most of the affected land was in the Gilfor Pinchot National Forest and All was outside the mount St. Helens National volcanic Monu ment. Britain seizes cocaine disguised As Champagne London up i customs officials seized cocaine Worth an estimated s4.5 million hidden in eight Champagne bottles at Heathrow Airport sunday in one of Britain s biggest drug busts. Four women and two men on a flight fro Paris were arrested when the drug filled bottles containing about 33 pounds of powdered co Caine were found in the women s Luggage at the Airport a customs spokesman said. A third Man was arrested in a follow up raid in London the spokesman said. The officers swooped As the women suspects All britons in their 20s, passed through the nothing to declare Section at the Airport. The two men detained were British and in their 40s, the customs spokesman said. Salvador quake toll hits 890 death count might go higher san Salvador Al Salvador a the death toll from the earthquake that shattered this War ravaged nation s capital Rose to at least s90, and president Jose Napoleon Duranc said hospitals were desperately Short of Medicine to treat the injured. In a nationally televised news conference sunday night a Haggard looking Duarte announced the new death Tolt nearly triple the figure of 300 he gave sat urday. He said 10,000 people were injured in the Friday quake that levelled sections of san Salvador " there Are Many people who Are still buried and places where we have not reached he said suggesting that the death count would go even higher. An estimated 1 people Many of whom had been living in shacks lost their Homes and 100,000 were left jobless when businesses were destroyed or shut Down by the quake he said. Duarte said that Bis personal estimate of material damage was $2 billion but that an official figure would Nave to await a Survey. All government buildings in the capital were dam aged including the presidential Palace he said. Duarte estimated that the number of homeless would Rise to More than 300,000. Although he did not explain Why it would increase it appeared to be be cause the count was not yet Complete. Many refugees from civil War lighting Between leftist guerrillas and ,-backed government troops live in shacks around san Salvador and have swollen its population to about 800,000. Those shantytowns and buildings in the City Center suffered the most damage in the Friday quake. Aftershocks most of them slight tremors continued throughout sunday. Twenty mercy flights have arrived with food medi Cines clothing and temporary shelters Duarte he said there is a shortage of temporary shelter and medicines such As tetanus vaccine aesthetics antibiotics and analgesics. The United states sent 31 Relief workers and 1330,000 Worth of blankets tents and other supplies the state department said in Washington. Officials from the International red Cross in Geneva Switzerland said earlier sunday that immediate medical needs have been met and no epidemics Are feared. Meanwhile rescuers picked their Way through the rubble with the Aid of dog teams from the United states. Switzerland and France. On sunday officials said rescuers had dug More than 70 survivors from the wreckage of buildings. The . Embassy said two americans with dual citizenship Jose Mauricio Juarez whose age was not immediately known and 12-year-old Yolanda Suzanne Steps died in the quake. Man receives Jarvik-7 implant Pittsburgh up a 43-year-old Man received a Jarvilt-7 mechanical heart at presbyterian University Hospital monday to keep him alive until he gets a human heart transplant a Hospital spokesman said. John Howard of Holland Patent n.y., was listed uncritical but stable condition after a i i hour implant operation said spokesman Tom Chakurda. It was the eighth Jarvik implant at the Hospital and the second in less than a week. A woman was kept alive of a Jarvik for less than a Day last week and died hours after receiving a human heart transplant Howard suffered from progressive cardio Yonaisy a degeneration of the heart muscle and was awaiting natural heart transplant when his condition worsened and a Jarvik implant became the Only medical option available to sustain Bis life Chakurda said. Bernadette Chayrez 40, the Only person to receive two Jarvik artificial hearts died saturday in Tucson,ariz., after t second heart transplant failed. Robert Creswell 49, has lived 204 Days with a Penn state artificial heart at Hershey medical Center near Harrisburg. Pa., since his body rejected a human heart transplant in March last week s Jarvik patient at presbyterian univer sity was a Middle aged Pennsylvania woman whose name was withheld at the request of her family. She had a Jarvik implant on tuesday received natural heart the next Day and died about eight hours after the second operation. Surgeons at presbyterian uni Venity implanted their first Jarvik-7 on oct. 24, 1985, into the Chest of Thom As Paidosh of Sutersville a Gaidosh later received a human heart and has been at Home with his family line Bis release from the Hospital others who received the Jarvik heart followed by �., human heart transplant at the Hospital and survived Are Albert Sterlen 56, of Dayton Ohio Edmund Odermott 32, scr anum pa., and Joseph Burelo 39, of new Alexandria a. Two others died try Blake 43, of East Liverpool 4 or4io George Nicholas 42, of to
