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Begin Goes Home After Christmas Summit Begin goes home after Christmas summit The Saudia are also the CAIRO (AP) -- Prime Minister Menahem nai, but the real goal is a genuine The Saudi paper's Sunday edition P.L.O. separate Egyp- world's largest oil exporters and Begin is back in Israel after his peace in the area as a whole. also warned against a most important Arab ally. two days of summit talks with Presi- He also said the two leaders had tian-Iaeli peace or any Israeli America's Also, Syria's state-controled ra- dent Anwar Sadat in Egypt. agreed to set up two committees to attempts to divide the Arab cause. din accused Egyptian President Sa- At a joint news conference before continue the peace process -- a mil- The editorial was carried by the dat of giving unconditionally Begin's departure, Sadat said there itary committee to meet in Cairo and official Saudi news agency. to Israeli terms." continue to be differences over the a political committee in Jerusalem. Monday 'a early morning broadcast Palestinian question, but he doesn't Saudi Arabia haa been giving cau- the Sadat-Begin news there are any gaps that cannot Begin said the talks will open the tious signals of support for Presi- came before think dent peace moves,.ofrne b brdefirst week of January.processe--ia mil- Sadat's be bridged.,cofrneon continuewthedpeace APlsieLbrto raia of Meanwhile, the Saudi Arabian news- Sunday's editorial coincided with APlsieLbrto raia In practicalIn pactialterms,trmsthe the outcomeutcoe of East a similar one by neighboring Kuwait. tion spokesman says the talks are the summit appears to be an agree- paper Al Medina said any Middle etlmt must assure an indepen- Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are the ma- hedn fo asprte ment to continuement to ontinuetalking.hednalking.settlement fo asprte etlm t Saatsidprges asbenmae dent Palestinian state on the West jor cash backers not only of Egypt thtn other party to the conflict Sadat said progress has been made Bank and in the Gaza strip, but also of Syria, Jordan and the will join. Technical problems Due to technical difficulties in the Gazette's teletypes today's edition carries less national and international news than normal. Sports scores and news is also ef- fected by this problem. The Nav'Bs on htane-a dailybed Vol. 32 No, 243 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Tuesday, December 27,11l977 Private services planned Cardinal Cooke visits Gitmo for late comedian Chaplin (AP) -- In Switzerland, private thought of himself as the greatest funeral services were planned for actor in the world. today for Comedian Charlie Chaplain, He may have been right. who died Christmas morning. After emigrating to America at He died at the age of 88, taking age 21, Chaplin started out in slap- with him the comedic genius ad stick. But soon he moved on to the turbulent personal affairs that deeper character of the "Little marked his roller-coaster life. Tramp.: His death was quiet. His greatest films came out of Chaplain slipped away at his home Hollywood in the 20s and 30s: "The in Switzerland with wife Dona and Gold Rush," "City Lights," "Modern his seven children at his bedside. Times." Later a savage parody of He had been in failing health for Adolf Hitler, "The Great Dictator." several years with Dona O'Neill Chaplin's more serious films after Chaplain a constant presence beside World War II didn't really make it. his wheelchair. And his personal and political Chaplin was the wealthy Sir life were in chaos. In 1952, he Charles when he died, but he made was barred from the United States it the hard way. because of accusations of moral de- His early life was straight from cay and communist sympathies. Charles Dickens. Europe was more hospitable, he Chaplin spent time in a British eventually was knighted Sir Charles poorhouse as a child. He later re- in England. But the bitterness to- called beatings and deprivation. ward America remained until near But, even then, the "Little Tramp" the end of Chaplin's life. Hijacking ends peacefully ATLANTA, GA. (AP) -- A Christmas day allowed to leave flight 698 when it after a trip that jetliner hijacking ended peacefully landed in Atlanta For- Terence Cardinal Cooke, Archbishop of New York and Vicar to the Armed Atlanta with the surrender of a started in Miami and was destined in weekend in Gitmo. Scheduled to leave for Puerto Ri- flown to for Indianapolis. ces, spent Christmas man who had demanded to be a visit which included a fenceline F.B.I. officials said the hijack- co this morning, Archbishop Cooke ended Cuba. service men and women at the Flagship Enlisted and er allowed an F.B.I. agent on board tour and meals with local All 38 hostages were released, As Vicar to the Armed Forces, the plane. Officials say a short Dining Facility and the Marine Barracks. no injuries were reported. care of over 1,000,000 mem- more hostages were the archbishop is responsible for the pastoral The hijacker who was demanding to time later three more bers of the Armed Forces and their dependents and the supervision of go to Cuba and said he was wired released, leaving about 13 persons than 925 Catholic chaplains. A similar number of Catholics and their with an explosive, was actually car- on board. Con- Veterans' Hospitals and other agencies receive his pastoral concern. a toy gun and had a transistor rying welfare of the men and their families he has leg. He claimed F.B.I. Special Agent Ed Pistey centrating on the spiritual radio taped to his concentration overseas and many said the hijacker apparently boarded visited almost every major area of troop the radio was a bomb. Bay also included the when it stopped in Jack- bases in the Unites States. His visit in Guantanamo All the women and children aboard the flight Ottowa.) of seven o'clock mass last night. (Photo copyright KARSH, the Eastern Airlines plane had been sonville, Fla. saying Senior senator dominant figure in Carter Administration and despite the painfully clear cause I can get you more for your WASHINGTON (IPS) -- One of the domi- consideres best for the country. -- evidence that the rigors of exten- cancer research than you would ever nant figures in the young adminis- Nothing could be more thoroughly in sive chemotherapy treatments have believe possible. Keep me alive." tration of President Jimmy Carter character for the 66-year-old poli- sapped some of his strength and That optimistic, yet practical, thus far is not a White House ap- tician. it difficult to maintain the outlook is much of what has gone pointee at all. The ever-ebullient Mr. Humphrey made considered nor- toward carving a special niche for Democratic continues to display the energetic frantic pace he once He is Hubert Humphrey, on the Washington scene outspoken traits that have made mal, Mr. Humphrey has managed to the senator senator from Minnesota, former vice and statesman and nationally re- pursue a public life that, by most as a senior Capitol Hill president, three-time candidate for him a well-loved the 32 standards, would have to be called who understands the workings of the U.S. presidency, energetic flag cognized political leader during at least vigorous. White House from his years as vice bearer for liberal causes, and now years as a public figute. Humphrey has always driven himself president from 1964 to 1968, he a battler against a debilitating The bouncy step, the willingness hard, not necessarily for personal naturally wields considerable influ- cancer that has already taken a hea- to talk at length about any politi- gain, but because "there has always ence, whether the subject is arms vy toll and will likely be the cause cal subject, and the abiding concern and ne- been so much that needs to be done." control or medical-care programs. of his death. for society's downtrodden the He habitually refuses to ignore But beyond that, he has gained Mr. Humphrey has crowded most of glected are all as much in evidence in the most dire of confidence of President Carter and realities of his illness as ever. the positive the painful when he re- proved himself a valuable advisor concen- Despite the sobering news follow- circumstances, such as into the background, and has the crucial issues fac- last of two operations in cently told a gathering of scien- on many of trated on using his vast experience ing the in its deal- that the cancer tists involved in cancer research ing the administration and national esteem to the best ad- less than a year -- branch of has grown that "If you let me die it is going ings with the legislative vantage in helping the Carter Admin- that began in his bladder surgery to cost you millions of dollars, be- government. istration get started on the path he beyond the reach of further Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, December 27, 1977 -= . Today's Meetings Tomorrow's Meetings TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY meets at ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at u' 6:30 p.m. in the Quonset Hut behind 7:30 p.m. at the East Bargo Point the Arts and Crafts Workshop. For Old Nursery School building. For further information call Judy at further information call 90269 or Community 90253 AT. 8871. THE FELLOWSHIP OF OVER, EATERS GITMO SELF DEFENSE CLUB will meet ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. at the at Marblehead Hall from 6-8 p.m. East Bargo Old Nursery School Bulletin building. For further information GITMO COIN CLUB meets in Quonset \ call 96235 AWH or 98145 AT.
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