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Page 10/The Battalion/Friday, Septembers, 1986 World and Nation Man killed by cyanide in soup may have been murder victim NEW awrenc he Shiites v nonths RUNNEMEDE, NJ. (AP) — A man who died from cyanide-laced Lipton Cup-A-Soup his mother bought to soothe his upset stomach could have been a random victim, but investigators also looked Thurs day for someone out to get him or the store. “Everybody at this point is a sus pect,” the county prosecutor said. The death was the fourth from product tampering this year, but the first related to a food product since the wave of tamperings began with cyanide-filled Tylenol capsules in 1982. Camden County Prosecutor Sam uel Asbell said there was enough cy anide in the body of Louis Denber “to kill a horse” and the case is being investigated as a homicide. But he said no possibility has been ruled out. Larry Hicks, a spokesman for the soup’s maker, Thomas J. Lipton Inc., based in Englewood Cliffs, said, “It all points to a product tam pering.” He and the prosecutor said the tampering appeared to be isolated and local, and did not appear to have occurred during the manufac ture or company distribution of the chicken noodle so “He had no problems with his neighbors or his employer as far as we can tell,” the prosecutor said. There have been no calls claiming responsibility or making threats, nor “indication of any retribution against the store or the individual,” Dennis Wixted, the first assistant county prosecutor, said. .naming punctured and the envelopesliuBi rs t “tn thorities said. I benefits An official at the store said se(| | enC o city was l>eing increased. ffij nce |) e No poison was delected in ab 100 Cup-A-Soup boxes with j > § 0 ff soup. Asbell described Denber, 27, as “basically a very easygoing individ ual” who worked as an electronics technician for RCA Corp. in Cam den. Cyanide was found in the empty foil packet the victim’s mother picked from a garbage can and brought to the prosecutor’s office and in a second unopened packet in the box, Asbell said. The box, purchased at the Shop’N’Bag store in this southern New Jersey suburb about 10 miles southeast of Philadelphia, had been same code number — 6-C-13-CC — pulled from the shelves i store where Denber’s was chased, the U.S. Food and Drug.fe ministration said. About 600 oik boxes removed from the store v;; : being tested. No recall was ordered. Howetr Lipton pulled the soup from stott in the area and said area consume could return the products for funds. The New jersey HealthDi partment told county residents m to use or buy Cup-A-Soup. fears oward t “Whei loses do he Rom Reaga lave fre lappers [he U.S. o terror In the The Ass ild Jena to smile heartene Gadhafi vows terrorism to defeat U.S. ‘empire’ (ion, noi HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Li byan leader Moammar Gadhafi on Thursday denounced fellow mem bers of the non-aligned movement as puppets and vowed to “undertake all types of terrorist acts” to defeat the United States. Delegates to the non-aligned sum mit sat in stunned silence as Gadhafi described their organization as use less and an “international farce.” Gadhafi paused twice during his 75-minute speech to allow four young Libyan women in battle fa tigues to chant “Down, down U.S.A.” Zimbabwean Prime Minister Rob ert Mugabe, who will head the movement for the next three years, delivered a careful response, saying “not all of us would agree” with Gad hafi. Delegations from the Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Zaire issued protests after Gadhafi called their countries “puppets” because they have ties with Libya’s arch-enemy, Israel. Gadhafi said the movement did not do enough to support Libya af- B i bom be ter the United States bombed two Li byan cities April 15. President Rea gan has said the attack was in retaliation for Gadhafi’s alleged sup port of international terrorism. Gadhafi threatened to withdraw from the movement unless all of its members severed diplomatic ties with the United States and Britain, which allowed U.S. warplanes to use its bases for the attack. “I want to say goodbye, farewell to this funny movement, to this fallacy — farewell to this utter falsehood,” Gadhafi said. Asked after the speech whether that meant Libya had left the movement, Gadhafi said: “Not yet. Gadhafi vowed to defeat the United States. “I shall counter it with an interna tional army. I shall undertake then all types of terrorist acts ... I shall not leave any stone unturned in the war to defeat this (American) em pire,” Gadhafi said. He claimed Libya was under siege by 50 U.S. warships off its coast and tens of thousands of U.S. troops. “This will never make Libya stop from the continuation of the battle of freedom and liberation,” Gadhafi said. Gadhafi has overshadowed the meeting since he arrived Monday with hundreds of bodyguards who were disarmed by Zimbabwean offi cials. Gadhafi was widely seen as having distracted delegates from the issue of South Africa which Mugabe hopes will dominate the rest of the summit. After his speech, Gadhafi, fol lowed by photographers, strode through corridors at the conference center to meet with President Ali Khameini of Iran, President Fidel Castro of Cuba and President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua. The leaders of Zaire, Cameroon and Ivory Coast issued a joint statement, expressing “profound in dignation and disdain at this sense less declaration of Col. Gadhafi." Romanian immigrants seek asylum |ridnapp< Hands. / i tight c lives, du Try, exe lies, argt U.5 ar WASHINGTON (AP) -1 Romanian family sent Capiiofi ficials scrambling Thursday wk they approached guards ak asked for political asylum, f turned out they apparendy haw been living legally in Califona for four years. The episode took a morth zarre twist when an official 4, closed the family complained :pF tl0n ' m being bombarded in tneir hor:pf ercent r by some sort of radiation. The family of nine tum«| themselves over to U.S. Capitci police, complete with 20 to 23 pieces of luggage, and officii' initially treated the matter an defection, contacting the Suit Department and immigration of ficials. Several hours after the ino dent started unfolding, thefamiM was still at Capitol police head-j quarters and it was unclear whi:] was to become of them. Brs, missi official sa B The r< an attem ith the ating pc est cutbac an overall But it \ to make eir arsi issiles a i row-we ies. 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