European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 12, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 stars and stripes wednesday february 12, 1986 Liberia willing to Grant Asylum to Duvalier Monrovia Liberia a foreign minister Blamo said tuesday thai if asked Liberia would offer Asylum to former haitian dictator Jean Claude Duvalier and his immediate family he official liberian news Agency fled from his Caribbean nation last Friday with his family and close aides and is in France which gave him temporary Asylum while a permanent Refuge elsewhere was has not been asked to give Asylum to Duvalier but would have no objection should a request be placed and for warded to us the official Agency quoted Blamo As saying. No other country has publicly indicated willingness to accept Duvalier. Blamo said Liberia and Haiti had a Long history of Friendly and cordial Liberia believes in the right of Asylum to anyone choosing to reside in our country he added. The United states which has close relations with Libe Ria flew Duvalier out of Hail and has been trying to arrange Asylum for also reportedly has been canvassing French speaking african nations to arrange Asylum for the 34-, former president for life of the troubled Carri. Bean Paris French foreign minister Roland Dumas told reporters that Duvalier was to leave France in a very Short he added consultations Are continuing be tween the French and american governments. We Are waiting for the answers from other countries free from Page 1 . Government insist he was not a spy and american officials said they demanded he be freed before the others to emphasize that. A soviet court convicted him of spying for the Cia and he was sentenced to 13 a years imprisonment in 1978.snow was falling As Shch Aransky crossed wearing a fur hat and a Broad smile.. Officials said he did not speak of his future plans and did not complain of health problems although reports had indicated his health suffered during his time in prison and labor Camp. He was met by Richard Burl the .ambassador to West Germany and they Shook hands at 10 57 . On the Span West germans Call the Bridge of spies. Burl towered Over Shch Aransky a Small balding Man of 38 who is a computer expert and freed prisoner wore baggy trousers and his hat and oversized coat were Bor rowed american sources said. He brought no personal possessions wit him no Luggage nothing said Ludwig Rehlinger minister of slate in the1 West German ministry for inter German rela accompanied Burl during the Swap and was Bonn s negotiator in the was not told he would be released until he arrived in East Berlin on monday . And West German officials said. It was 25 degrees in an icy River wind As Burl put his hand on the smaller Man s Back at the Bridge and guided him to a wailing limousine. The treed prisoner walked to the car with his hands folded in front of him and the two men sped away with a police escort to Tempelhof Airport in West Berlin. Shch Aransky waved to the crowd As the car drove off toward the Wall that has divided the City since 1961. In Frankfurt five West German police men armed with sub machine guns ringed the israeli government executive Jet that awaited the she Haransky. To mrs. Shch Aransky 34, arrived in Frank Furt Only to hours before her husband. She left the soviet Union soon after their marriage in 1975, with the understanding that he soon would follow and began her world wide Campaign when the Kremlin refused to let him go. In Israel at a reception after their Arri Val Peres said of Shch Aransky he has fought heroically alone against so Man tribulations As a proud jew As a Man with a Mission As a devoted israeli prime minister called Shucha Ransky by his hebrew name can arrest a body but you cannot imprison a spirit the prime minister said adding that mrs. Shch Aransky fought like a lioness in her Long struggle for his . Official in Berlin identified the prisoners freed from the East As Wolf George Frohn of East Germany Jaroslav Jaworski of Czechoslovakia and Dietrich Nestroy a West German All held in East said those sent East were Jerzy Kacz Marek of Poland Yevgeniy sem Iakov of the soviet Union Detlev Scharfenort of East Germany and Karl f. Koecher arid his wife Hana of Koechert were being held in the United slates and the others in West Ger Many. The five prisoners freed by the West were embraced by communist officials on the Bridge and driven away toward Potsdam. Bonn government officials said the three prisoners released to the West were taken to a . Military plane to Munich on tues Day for questioning by West German intelligence officers. New Absentee ballot endorsed by official Washington a a new ballot to make it easier for about 6 million Ameri cans to cast votes while they Are living in other countries has been requested by the Reagan administration. Henry Valentino head of the govern ment s Federal voting assistance program endorsed a special Blank Absentee ballot on which a . Citizen could write in the names of his candidates for president Vic president . Senator and . Representative. A draft Bill to provide such ballots i being considered by the subcommittee on elections of the House of representatives administration committee. Tylenol from Page 1 Pering officials said. A a ordered the recall As a precaution Ary measure said Michael j. Tourice a spokesman for the Mont Yale . We re still waiting to hear More from the Fra and the Yonkers police an Johnson & Johnson. If this turns out to be an isolated incident Well put it Back on Westchester county banned the Sale of tylenol capsules and Ai Ica Consumers to return any containers bought within the past two months said Clare Palermo spokeswoman for county executive Andrews. O Rourke. In nearby new York City residents were advised not to use the product said City health department spokesman Marvin Bogner. J Johnson & Johnson the new manufacturer of tylenol said the Batch in question was adf916," shipped aug. 22,1985, with a May 1987 expiration Date. It was in packages of 24 capsules an the containers were designed to be tamper resistant. Bottles of the pain reliever Nave seals both underneath and Over the Cap. Nasa from Page 1 ring problem was considered a potential budget threat by Nasa officials. Cook wrote a memorandum last summer cautioning that the charring of seals posed a potentially major problem affecting Bot flight safety and program he was subjected to Lough questioning by commission chairman William Rogers concerning whith safety questions. Cook said he had been at tempting to raise budgetary issues but Rogers said one memo did t read that Way. For his part Mulloy told commissioners that Nasa has not identified the joints As a cause of the nation s worst space disaster. The joint also has t been eliminated As a Factor in the Accident he said. Solid rocket Booster seals figure prominently in theories about the space Accident. Some experts have said the disaster began when an unusual plume of flame escaped from the right rocket Booster at a Seal Loca Tion setting off a Chain of events that resulted in an explosion. Referring to the plume Mulloy said we have not yet determined whether this is a cause or an effect of the also told the panel there was t any kind of waiver or deviation in the As Sembly of the Complex seals prior to the Jan. 28 launch. But even As the panel heard testimony about of rings which Are used to hold together segments of the Booster rockets. Feynman raised the possibility that cold prelaunch weather might have figured in a failure in the Seal. After a Brief commission break Feynman a Nobel physicist said he had taken Tome of the Putty used in the Scab to protect the o rings and placed it in a Glass of ice water. Fora few seconds there s no resilience in this particular material when the temperature is 32 degrees Feynman believe this has some sign finance for our the Putty is a composition of Zinc chromate with an Asbestos filler. Since experts have wondered whether the unusual cold in Florida before the launch might have figured in the Accident Roger said the panel would probably devote one entire session to the effects or temperature on the flight. Despite the interest of commissioners and others in the seals Ned the hearing by say ing that space Agency officials Are still looking across a Broad Range of Ivues to try to establish what actually 1 concern about seals on the rocket boost-1 or raised in an internal Nasa memo Raik Dum written last july does t mean that space officials have singled out my one area at this Point As a unique source Oft concern in the destruction of the challenger Graham told investigators. ? temperatures i Mumph observers from Page 1 asked about the philippine situation. Murtha said the while House View of a Marcos Victory was premature. Lugar said nobody has won. That s important for the president to asked at the White House if the election could have a credible outcome in View of the reported fraud Lugar said Well it s possible. I m not going to speculate on the , on Capitol Hill Lugar said the fact is with regard to All this counting Situa Tion we saw incidents of violence. One could say that was fraud. We Don t know precisely who it helped one Way or however he noted that the count was controlled by officials under Marcos. Whether president Marcos or anybody else directed that still they were in charge Lugar said. That is the govern ment and it has great people were killed in elec turn related violence Lugar reported. In Manila the philippine capital sup porters of Marcos and Aquino argued and jeered As the National Assembly debated for a second Day How to count the votes. 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