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Show .... mm. i THE nEKALD, rrovo, UUfl, M S"k.4L. J jnursaay, vcwuer AM io - U.S. Army in Germany Tightens becunty measures Page 20 hurled into the car park of a U.S. bomb in a fire extinguisher went off Customs Service office in Frank- under a parked car, destroying four furt. Total damage was estimated cars and breaking dozens of windows. at $2,800. One week earlier, another bomb U.S. It was the third attack on said the Army also has asked at Drake Edwards mili10 in in exploded Frankfurt spokesman said Wednesday. days German police to help patrol hous- property and the 39th terrorist attack on tary housing area in Frankfurt, "There will be an increase in ing areas which are open to traffic American installations in West Ger- smashing windows and destroying several cars. military police patrols in housing and not fenced off in barracks many this year. areas as well as increased covert areas. The spokesman said no one had 72 American Early Sunday about Early Tuesday, two automobiles patrols by plainclothes personnel in claimed responsibilty and that the unmarked cars," the spokesman belonging to American servicemen families were evacuated from four was still investigating the a Army after houses were set afire and a firebomb was Army apartment said. "We are asking people living in FRANKFURT, West Germany The U.S. Army is tighten- the housing areas to help out by (UPI) and ing security because of a wave of 39 reporting all suspicious persons terrorist attacks on American mili- cars they see." for the V Corps tary installations this year, a The spokesman West - Most Problems At Diablo Site Are Resolved By ROBERT SANGEORGE The NuWASHINGTON (UPI) clear Regulatory Commission staff of reports that nearly three-fourtthe technical problems affecting the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant's ability to withstand an earthquake have been corrected. An NRC staff report scheduled discussed at a commission meeting Wednesday states that Pacific Gas & Electric Co. has rectified 147 of 199 "technical concerns requiring resolution" related to the plant's seismic design. The report shows the NRC staff recommends, however, that Diablo Canyon not receive a test license until the bulk of an exhaustive, evaluation of the plant is "sufficiently complete to provide confidence that no major deficiencies exist." The $2.4 billion plant is virtually finished. But the NRC indefinitely suspended fuel loading and testing after Pacific Gas & Electric admitted more than a year ago it had mixed up blueprints in constructing the Avila Beach, Calif., facility. The disclosure prompted the NRC to order a lengthy "reverification" of the plant's ability to withstand a major earthquake. The commission has divided the Diablo Canyon review into two two-pha- the first focusing on phases corrections necessary before uranium fuel is loaded into the reactor test license is core and a A injured in the attack. The West German government Italian police said the car, a Fiat warned in a recent security report 128, was parked in front of the attacks by of more officer's home at Bagnoli di Sopra, g terrorists, including the a small town near Padua. Baader-Meinho- f gang which "We have set fire to the car of an claimed responsibility for last American Air U.S. soldier, stationed at Bagthe of year's bombing noli di Ramstein Sopra," a woman caller told Force Headquarters at the Italian news agency ANSA. that injured IS. 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Significantly, the staff report recommends that before a first-phaslicense is allowed, most information from the second-phas- e evaluation should be available so the commission can be certain that all major problems at the plant are resolved. However, the report tells the commission that some changes at the plant need not be completed until after uranium fuel loading. "We recognize that certain plant modifications will likely not be needed prior to fuel loading, and accordingly we conclude that selected modifications could be deferred until after fuel load," the staff suggests. Of the 199 "concerns," 147 are listed by the NRC staff as "fully resolved," while reviews are said 10 of to be continuing on 52 items which are listed as serious. Peter Glick, California Gov. Edmund Brown's deputy assistant for energy, said he believed most of the staff's recommendations "sound as though they've taken much of our advice on safety issues." 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