European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 18, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday february 18, 1992 the stars and stripes a Page 7 Back to Florida the shuttle discovery rides atop a Boeing 747 As it Cape canaveral Fla. The shuttle left Edwards fab takes off from Columbus fab miss., on the Way to calif., after returning from an eight Day space Mission. Many haitian americans want invasion to oust regime new York apr numerous haitian americans frustrated by the failure of diplomatic efforts to reinstate ousted president Jean Bertrand Aristide now Are calling for an armed invasion to Knock out Haiti a repressive military. But in the same breath members of the 300,000-Strong haitian Unm Grant Community in new York adamantly oppose sending . Troops because of memories of a humiliating american occupation Early this Century. Philippe Wilson Desir 52, Haiti a Consul general in new York believes a Force of haitian exiles sponsored by Friendly nations might be a solution. A thousands and thousands of haitians Are ready to do it a said Desir a former haitian Navy lieutenant who fled after taking part in a failed 1970 coup attempt against the Duvalier family dictatorship. Many haitians do not believe the Bush administration backs Aristide a Radical priest who a year ago became Haiti a first freely elected Leader. And they arc outraged by the United states forced return of refugees who have fled the Caribbean Island nation since the bloody coup sept. 30. A there is a tacit collaboration Between the haitian military and the state department a Desir said. A the americans will have the last word. And the americans done to want Aristides the Bush administration which recognizes Aristide As Haiti a legitimate Leader denies that charge. Desir said a fall the haitians Here want a multinational Force such As one from the organization of american states to topple Haiti a regime. A the haitian soldiers wont leave unless they re chased out by Force a he said. Many of desires constituents agree. A there must be an Oas intervention a military intervention to restore Aristide and disarm the military. We haitians will do the rest a said Fenelon Bouzi an electrical Engineer with the metropolitan transit authority. A the americans done to want to help. If they did they already would have done something a said Micheline Louis a Secretary. A we favor a multinational intervention in town upset Over Singer s plan to help aids patients children by Jeff Donn the associated press great Barrington mass. Arlo Guthrie a new neighbors Are telling the Alices restaurant Balladeer that he can to get anything he wants a at least not in this town. Residents in the Berkshire mountains tourist town at first were thrilled when the Folk Singer bought the former Church that had been Home to Alice Brock onetime owner of the restaurant celebrated in the 1967 anti War Ballad and 1969 movie. But the neighbourliness ended when Guthrie announced he would use the place for meditation ses Guthrie Sions for aids patients and for programs for abused children. The town of about 8,000 is threatening to revoke a zoning change that allowed Guthrie to use the 171-year-old building As his record company office and As archives for the music of his late father Folk Singer Woody Guthrie. A this is a very Small neighbourhood a said Peter Baumann a lifelong resident. A the neighbourhood would have been up in if we knew he was going to bring in homeless children and people with resident Kathleen Laraway fumed about Quot the sneaky underhanded backstabbing Way Guthrie gained permission to use the building. A a in be been called a lot of things in my life a said the 44-year-old Guthrie who is known for his socially conscious songs. A dishonest is not one of the White clapboard building is a mile from the restaurant Brock ran in Stockbridge. Guthrie grew up in Stockbridge and returned to the area alter his father died in 1967. He lives in the nearby town of Washington. The building holds a portrait of Ciu thries slather who wrote such songs As this land is your land and bound for glory. And part of the movie Alice s restaurant was filmed there. The rambling song of rebellion and War protest recounts a raucous thanksgiving feast in 1965 and Guthrie a arrest for littering a with trash from Alices House a that gave him a criminal record and kept him out of the draft. The songs refrain a you can get anything you want at Alices restaurant a reflected the popularity of the hangout for hippies and passenger jailed after attendant attacked from wire reports Minneapolis a an airline passenger was arrested after putting his hands around the Throat of a flight attendant who spilled a drink on him officials said. Anthony j. Misiak 60, of Cleveland was jailed sunday after arriving on a Northwest airlines flight from Cleveland authorities said. He was to be charged today with interfering with a flight Crew the Fri said. Misiak threatened the flight attendant and put his hands around the attendant s Throat. Northwest spokeswoman Christy Dejoy to collaborate new York a kiosks in Moscow will Hawk something new in the Spring a a biweekly compilation of articles from the new York times translated into russian. Beginning in april stories published in the times will be sent to the Moscow news a popular weekly that emerged during the glasnost Era of openness in the years before the soviet unions 1991 demise said Nancy Nielsen a times spokeswoman. Selected articles will be translated and printed in the new 24-Page newspaper called the new York times news in review. In Exchange the times will share in advertising Revenue of the new publication whose circulation was expected to be Kkt ,0 k armed inmate subdued Auburn . A guards on sunday overpowered an armed inmate who took a guard hostage for More than six hours at a prison in upstate new York a prison official said. The inmate serving time for robbery and murder grabbed the guard shortly after 11 . Saturday As the guard made his rounds at Auburn correctional facility said James Flateau a state corrections department spokesman. The guard whose name was not released was held in a cell by inmate Andrew Tenney 30. Guards negotiated with Tenney through the night Flateau said. Tenney was armed with a 6-Inch, homemade knife Flateau said. About 5 30 a.m., one of the guards grabbed Tenney while a second sprayed him with a chemical. That allowed the hostage to subdue Tenney until other guards got into the cell Flateau from crash sought Evansville ind. A a learn the cause of a cargo plane crash the 16 people want souvenir Hunters who might have taken pieces of wreckage to return the items to the military. A there Are no unimportant pieces of evidence a Kentucky air National guard capt. Phil Miller said. The National guard c-130 crashed into a hotel and restaurant feb. 6, killing the five Crew members and another 11 people on the ground. The plane went Down while practising takeoffs and landings. Witnesses reported seeing people take pieces of wreckage Miller that candidate Tupelo miss. If Only election ballots were allowed to display a candidates face As Well As his name James l. Roberts or. And James l. Robertson could rest easier. Both men one a chancery court judge and the other an incumbent state supreme court Justice Are running for supreme court Justice on March 10. Both also know their similar names could cause confusion in the voting Booth. A i done to think we re twins a joked Robertson the supreme court Justice. A a in a be delighted it we could have our pictures on the ballots. It a Clear up a lot of confusion. He a much both men Are methodist and both Are democrats. Both menus Middle names begin with a but Robertson a Middle name is Lawton and Roberts Middle name is Lamar. To add to the confusion Robertson has a son whose Middle name is Lamar. Robertson and Roberts have been friends Tor years and both can Tell stories of being mistaken for the other. To investigators trying t hat killed
