European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 07, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 2 the stars and stripes saturday August 7,1993 at a glance the Way real Cowboy dressed was a reflection of his work and times says a company that recreates clothing from original designs and fabrics of the old West see the Story on pages 18 and 19. Military woes foreseen a master chief Petty officer has made an emotional plea to Congress by describing a rash of problems on his Carrier that have beset the ship during these times of military cuts. Pago 4 sailors deaths a group of senators is seeking a special inquiry into the deaths of 50 sailors whose families have questioned the military s findings that they committed suicide. Page 7 recruits studied the Quality of . Military recruits remains below the Levels recorded in 1992 and 1991, the Pentagon says. Page 8 sales slow in july the retail business stumbled through july despite deep Dis counts by some store owners. Pantie Index j Abby Ann Landers 21 automotive 12 classifieds 25-27 comics 21-23 commentary 15 crossword 21 faces n places 24 focus 17-20 Horoscope 27 Jumble 27 utters 14 Money matters 16 religion 11 sports 29-36 television 35 weather 13 16 associated with Center test positive for Sal 1 correction because of an associated press error a report wednesday incorrectly stated the future of an american airlines route be tween Chicago and Berlin. American air lines will begin a service oct. 1 from Chi Cago to Berlin via Dusseldorf Germany. Heidelberg Germany is twelve children and four adults with ties to a military run child care Center in Hei Delberg have tested positive for Salmonella in recent weeks a medical official at the 130th station Hospital says. But officials said they think that prompt action and an investigation by Heidelberg Community health authorities and staff at the Patrick Henry Village child development Center have contained the outbreak which May have affected 41 adults and children. We were notified carry last week. That there had been a few positives said maj. Shirley Newcomb preventing medi Cine chief at the 130th station Hospital an investigation was started immedi ate. Not Only were All those with symptoms tested a statement said but everyone in a room with someone with symptoms or who tested positive was also screened. Parents of children at the Center were Given a letter As soon As the first positive was detected to inform them to assist them in looking for symptoms and to pro vide important preventive Medicine Mea sures against diarrhoeal diseases the statement said. Kathy Kissane child development Cen Ter Nurs interviewed everyone in the Center the statements id and reported that 41 adults and children had had one or More of the symptoms of Salm Onella infection since july 1." the symptoms general / associated with improper food preparation Are vomiting diarrhoea Ferver and abdominal cramps. Several of those reporting symptoms said they had to stay Home for a Day or More because of file ass the statement said others said they had had diarrhoea briefly. In addition to interviews the statement said the health officials inspected All areas of the futility and charted those with symptoms to specific locations in the Center. We were unable to establish a focal Point and there was no real relationship to a person to Penon spread Newcomb said. Some rooms were not involved army regulations require that children who test positive must not be allowed to return to a child care Center until two consecutive tests turn up negative results. However the department of the army allowed the Center to continue caring for children who had tested positive but had not shown symptoms of the infection As the result of a suggestion from the Cen ters for disease control and prevention in Atlanta. That suggestion allowed the Center to keep Taco be children without symptoms but with positive Salmonella results in separate areas of the Center where they had no Contact with other children who tested negative. The body May shed Salmonella Bac Teria for months and months in stools. Yet the person in t sick Newcomb said. For families where both parents work having to stay Home with the child until two consecutive Stool specimens Are negative would be the investigation did not yield a conclusive origin of the infection Newcomb said. Aviano from Page 1 peace brokering Effort in the Middle East flew into Aviano shortly before 6 was met by a Large contingent of nato planners including nato Secre tary general Manfred Werner m. Shalikashvil supreme Allied commander Europe and adm. Mike Boorda commander of Allied Force Southern Europe and the commander of nato air operations in Bosnia. Christopher said that the planned Mili tary operation is ready and the plan is sound and Christopher also said that nato is ready to take action and the Militar a role in operation deny flight is great support for oar Progress to Ward implementing nato s plans for the strikes against ground targets has been most impressive he said. I think they the serbs would be Well advised to take very seriously what we Are doing Are Christopher said. Christopher added that the serbs would be very Urr is to doubt the Alli Ance s resolve. Military planners of talked proposals for nato airstrikes to Christopher and Womer and the two hid very fruitful discussions with military staffers about issues connected with the strikes Accord ing to Shalikashvil who along with boor a introduced the pair. Worrier said the North Atlantic coun cil s military committee cd it to today to discuss plans for the military strikes. The top nato official said he expects a report from the committee to be delivered to the Council monday. The Council then will review it and begin to Ponder its plans. Werner said he was confident that the Council will come to a conclusion some time next week. Christopher and Werner were briefed for More than an hour and then toured a display of various nato aircraft taking part in deny flight also taking time to speak with . And British air Crews. The Secretary of state s plane lifted off at 8 40 . From Aviano for a return flight to Washington to end a Long Day that began in Jerusalem went on to Damascus Syria and Aviano before slopping in Ireland for refuelling. Planes finish 130th Airdrop to Bosnia Rhein main a Germany sed to keep the pres sure on. 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