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   Tyrone Daily Herald (Newspaper) - November 8, 1986, Tyrone, Pennsylvania                                HII Tyrone Daily Herald USPS 845800 Number 73 of Our 120th Year November Per Copy Silent On Release WASHINGTON UPI David Jacobsen returned home Friday from 17 months In captivity in Lebanon appearing with President Reagan at the White House but declining to talk about his release for fear it would Jeopardize the lives of the remaining American An appeal to the news media for caution from the former ad ministrator of the American University in Beirut quickly turned confrontational after reporters began asking questions on the cir that led to Jacobsens release Sunday In Moslem West The president sought to dispel reports that Secretary of State George Shultz and Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger opposed an ap parent deal with Iran for the release of the Jacobsen then turned toward the press and said I would like to take some time now and but this Is a day of joy for I have my children I want to share it with and I want Terry Anderson to share the same joy with his and I want Tom Sutherland to share the joy with his and in the name of God will you just please be responsible and backoff He cautioned that a simple speculation on your part could cause the deaths of my dear friend Tom Sutherland or Terry or Joe or any of the other and 1 ask that you would be respon sible and please do not engage in unreasonable and unrealistic What you might or someone might result in a death of somebody that I I dont want that on my conscience and I dont think you want It on turning toward a beaming Jacobsen I know that you have sought our freedom from the day our first American was taken But as reporters asked about whether the administration changed Its policy against dealing with about Irans possible role in the release In exchange for American military spare parts and about administration unity on the Reagan admonished Theres no way that we can an swer questions having anything to do with this without endangering the people were trying to Anything we tell about all the things that have been going en dangers the possibility of further Reagan was released Sunday after being held hostage by the Islamic a for 17 The former administrator at the American University hospital in Beirut flew Friday from West to Washington to meet who he had condemned in a Shultz Heods Home By JIM ANDERSON Ireland UPI Secretary of State George Shultz headed home Friday after two days of talks with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze that failed to spark any momentum In arms con trol Shultz sought to shore up support from European allies on his trip back to the United States but he and French officials sharply disagreed on allied military strategy during a brief visit Friday officials Shultz confirmed the differences after a meeting with Jacques Making critical remarks is a mark of real was a lot of real friendship in Shultz said the chief difference came over the question of how to deal with future conventional arms cuts between East and Another official aboard the Shultz plane explained the French have a traditional philosophy of avoiding any negotiations between NATO and the Warsaw The United States is seeking a mutual cut in conventional forces in Europe by dealing with the Soviets in weighing NATO cuts against Warsaw Pact The French ex pressed a strong preference for the troop negotiations to be done in the Conference on Security and Cooperation in a 35nation It makes no sense at all to us to include the Vatican and Luxembourg when were really talking about troops based in Central a U official Shultz told reporters he has little difference with the French on how to deal with In the State Department of have been critical of the lack of French support for the British break in relations with Syria after evidence pointed to Syrian government in USSR Marks Revolutions 69th Anniversary By JACK REDDEN MOSCOW UPI Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev marked the 69th anniversary of the communist revolution Friday with an appeal for nuclear disarmament and a military parade through Red The change to the Gorbachev era was underlined by the absence of Defense Minister Sergei a 75yearold holdover from the previous regime who is rumored to be seriously In his Sokolovs first Pyotr reviewed the troops drawn up in front of the Kremlin and delivered a speech blaming Washington for the impasse in arms control at a reiterated the Kremlin view that arms control talks must be based on what it believes was agreed to at the superpower summit in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik last There is now no road Gorbachev told the guests invited to the The official Tass news agency reported he said a new situation had taken shape after the Reykjavik meeting with President The Soviet leadership is fully resolved and willing to do everything for a peace without nuclear weapons to triumph on Earth by the beginning of the next Gorbachev The comments came one day after arms control discussions In Vienna between Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze ended in Shevardnadze accused Washington of backtracking on the Iceland The absence of a non voting member of the ruling Polit Philippines UPI President Corazon Aquino Friday dismissed rumors of a coup and said she would proceed with plans for a state visit to Japan next The 53yearold president also told a news conference in advance of her departure Monday that she was optimistic a ceasefire in the 17 yearold communist insurgency will be signed with rebel emissaries before the end of the 1 think every time I plan a trip abroad theres so much talk about a coup and each time 1 say that if I believe that there would be a I would not be leaving the Aquino trip to Tokyo is her third outside the Philippines since she took power 25 in a military revolt that ousted 20year ruler Ferdinand Aquino said she told armed forces chief Gea Fidel Ramos on Thursday he should stifle any coup attempt because we will all be the losers if we fight each other He assured me that he had been talking with not only the commanders but other people to make sure that the military observes the professionalism required uf their career She said she also was to confer with Defense Minister Juan Ponce whose critical statements on handling of the insurgency have sparked speculation he might lead a coup Enrile and Ramos led the revolt last February that drove Marcos into exile in Hawaii and brought Aquino to Weather Today and tonight breezy and mild with a 70 percent likelihood of High Saturday in the mid 60s with southwest winds 15 to 25 mph Low Saturday night near Sunday cloudy with a 50 percent chance of High again in the mid Extended forecast Monday through Wednesday cloudy and turning Lows in the mid 30s to lower Highs from 45 to 55 a chance for rain or snow Colder with lows in the 30s and highs in the mostly cloudy and cold Lows in the 2vi and highs from the mid 30s to mid 40s Aquino Sees No Coup Coming Veterans Day Observance Set For Tuesday BUT IN AMERICA can the ordinary citizen assemble with his peers to discuss local government issues or parade in martial order without surveillance Veterans Day annually honors those men and women who have secured these rights for all of Tyrone will observe Veterans Day on with the traditional parade followed by a program at the American Legion with Mel of as the guest who is now in his fifth year as chairman of the Blair County Republican served eight years on the Altoona City Council and two years as a member of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Married and the father of five he is a lifelong resi dent of a graduate ol the Altoona Area Schools and an agent with State Farm insurance for the past 25 He is a veteran of the Korean during which he served in Korea and Japan a member and past commander of the Juniata American Post and a member of the Juniata VFW Program The program will begin at 11 with a welcome from Eugene Bing past commander of VFW Post The posting of the colors will be followed by the invocation by the Neil the pledge of allegiance to the flag and the singing of the national anthem by the Tyrone Area High School Mixed Wreaths will be placed by Virginia president of the VFW This will be followed by the Roll Call of the Dead by Commander Nick Leasure and Senior Vice Commander Wilbur Walk of VFW Post and Willis and Dale of American Legion Post The TAHS Mixed Ensemble will sing Soldier Tear Them Following the address by Richard Walsh will give the The program will con clude with the playing of Parade The parade will begin at from the American Legion park ing lot and will move on the usual route down 14th street to Penn sylvania to Tenth to Lincoln to Soldiers Participants in the parade will include Chief Marshal Tom commander of American Legion Post and his aides Nick commander of VFW Post and Harold commander of Barracks color guards of Post 281 and led by Arthur Colyer Mayor Earl Collins and Tyrone Borough Concil members the Tyrone Area High School Golden Eagle Band and the TAHS Junior veterans fraternal flags of the nation by members of BPOE the Salvation civic Tyrone Girl Cub Scouts and Boy Pink and Starlight and area fire Downed Copters Voice Recorder Is Recovered Scotland UPI Rescuers Friday located the cockpit voice recorder of a helicopter that crashed in the North killing 45 people in the worlds worst civilian helicopter disaster Aviation experts said the most likely cause of the disaster Thursday was mechanical and they hoped to get more clues from the recorder located at a depth of about 300 feet more than 24 hours after the chopper went There is no question that 45 people died in that said Transport Ministry spokesman Paul McKie He said two people had survived the 19 bodies had been recovered and 26 were still missing Divers think they have located what appears to have been the cabin section or the forward part of the They believe there may be some bodies McKie said McKie and officials said the had no hope any other survivors Copter Prison Escapees May Have Fled Country UPI Two prison lovers reunited in a swift helicopter breakout were pursued Friday by a growing force of agents who feared the fugitives could be trying to flee the The FBI issued an all points especially along the Canadian and Mexican for Ronald and Samantha Dorinda who could have millions in gold coins and other loot at their Confounded authorities were convinced the pair married to other spouses but described as in separable in prison had at least one accomplice in their bold getaway from the Federal Correctional In at Pleasanton While the hunt expanded to 30 deputy marshals and FBI agents with the addition of seven more there was concern the trail could be vanishing There had to be a third Chief Deputy US Marsha Richard coordinator of the If we knew who wed be a lot fur ther than we This one is really Apparently this guy had it very well The longer it goes the colder the trail Thats the hard Authorities speculated they could be headed anywhere from the Pacific Northwest to the Caribbean or Central Mclntosh has lived in Seattle and one of his past associates has a connection in the British West One who asked not to be told UPI that prison guards believed one of the reasons Mclntosh took the rsk of getting Lopez out was that she speaks Spanish and has connections that could help him get out of the No real trace has turned up of the criminal sweethearts since already an escapee from the made a spectacular 30 second return AIDS Research Reorganized In Atlanta oy CHARLES TAYLOR ATLANTA UPI The national Centers for Disease Control an a reorganization of its AIDS research effort but a top official said Friday it was not related to recent charges of mismanagement within the Two AIDS lab researchers and their currently under AIDS task force director James will be transferred to the Division of Viral Diseases they will work with A type of HIV or HTLV has been Identified as the causative agent of an epidemiologist whose specialty U tracking the origins and spread of disease will continue to be in charge of the CDCs epidemiological research effort In published which the CDC some scientists who quit the agency had accused Curran of  

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