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Private Plane Crash Injures Senator Dateline . Plane feared lost in snow over mountain DENVER (AP/UPI) -- Search parties town about 35 miles northeast of between Buffalo Pass and Walden, BRUSSELS (AP) -- Leaders of nine were reported this morning forging Steam Springs, or about 125 miles both northeast of Steamboat Springs. European common market countries through heavy snow looking for a west of Denver. Mucho says the board presumes that wound up their two-day economic Rocky Mountain Airways Plane. Weather is described as snowing the plane is down. summit today on principles for a The plane is feared down in the and blowing and generally miserable. Airline spokesman Dennis Heap says new monetary system. Rockies on a flight from Steamboat Gary Mucho of the National Trans- the pilot, Captain Scott Klopstein, British sources at the meeting Springs to Denver. The Colorado portation Saftey Board says signals radioed about a half-hour after in Brussels said their country was State Patrol says the search is be- from an emergency locator transmit- takeoff that the plane was icing delaying a decision on joining the ing concentrated near Walden, a ter had been picked up from a site (See plane on page 2) system, hoping for more advanta- geous financial terms. A German official says the worst problem has not yet been resolved. Ant that's the question of compen- sation to help the economies of Britain, Ireland and Italy. The sources said British Prime Minister James Callaghan might make _i*uitiwttnn . ,.----'---- in o zt~h 4 no commitment for the time being. Vol. 33 No. 226 Tuesday, December 5. 1978 SHINGTON (AP) -- The PBI says four ugitives now apparently living in senator Guyana may try to re-enter the Unit- Private plane crash injures ed States with a group of survivors ANCHORAGE., Alaska (AP/UPI) -- Senate pital's intensive care unit. to invoke the acres as national of the Peoples Temple mass suicides minority whip Ted Stevens was seri- Motley, former Commissioner of the parkland. and murders. ously hurt and his wife Ann and Alaska Department of Commerce, is The crash occurred as the jet A FBI spokesman said the four four other persons were killed yes- in stable condition. was landing in Anchorage on the re- fugitives apparently not members of terday when a chartered private The others who were believed to turn trip. the cult may try to take advantage plane crashed at Anchorage Inter- be on the flight were pilot Richard The Lear Jet broke into four of the return of survivors to get national Airport. Sikes, owner of the Jet Charter pieces. back into the U.S. A spokesman for the Alaska senator Company, and co-pilot Richard Stevens has been one of the most says he had been told that Stevens Church, both of Anchorage; lawyer outspoken opponents of Carter and Tony Motley, who heads UTAH (AP) -- The Utah Supreme Court the JoeaRudd of Anchorage, and timber administration plans to instute Alaska Pro-development Group, were has stayed the double execution of merchant Clarence Kramer of Sita, what Stevens considered a freeze the only survivors among the seven convicted killers Dale Pierre and president of "Citizens for Manage- on the development of Alaskan land, persons aboard the plane. William Andrews. The stay of exe- ment of Alaska Lands," the same Major James Nader of the Alaska cution came less than three days group for which Motleyworked. State Patrol confirms five deaths. after they would have been shot. The Stevenses had met with Gover- Stevens is listed in serious but Feinstein named mayor The two will be able to argue nor Jay Hammond in Juneau to dis- stable condition at Providence Hos- SAN FRANCISCO (AP/UPI) -- San Fran- their cases over the next two months cuss President Carter's decision cisco's newly-appointed mayor, Di- before the State Supreme Court. But anne Feinstein, has pledge to re- no date has been set for the hearing Local frocking ceremony set for Thursday order her city's priorties regard- Pierre and Andrews were convicted ing violence. in the torture slayings of three The Naval Frocking will be at the commanding Dianne Feinstein is San Francis- people during a holdup in Odgen, Station's enlisted frocking officer's discretion and is volun- co's first woman mayor. She was Utah four years ago. The Supreme ceremony, and possibly the first such tary. named yesterday to fill the unex- Court in Washington had refused to event in Gitmo, is sched- The reason for the change is to pired term of George Moscone, who review the case. uled to be held at the Administra- tion Building Thursday at 9:15 a.m. give commanding officers the flexi- was assassinated last week. She TEHRAM (AP) -- Sources in Iran In accordance with a new Navy bility to recognize deserving in- was voted in by seven of the eight expect oil production will be cut policy, 59, persons have been se- dividuals by placing them into members of the city board of super- even more today, when anti-shah lected for frocking under this new vacant billets of the next higher visors. And she is also the ninth 01 ork stoppages spread to oil fields policy for advancement to petty pay grade. woman in the country to run a city and refineries so far unaffected. officer pay grades E-4 through E- Frocking, an administrative with a population of more than The latest of labor unrest aimed at 9 may be frocked to the next higher authorization to wear the uniform OO. toppling the shah's regime by cut- pay grade. of a higher pay grade, does not One of her first duties will be ting oil revenues began yesterday. Only those personnel serving in entitle the wearer to the pay and to name a-replacement for City However, rioting in the capital a billet of the grade for which allowances of the higher grade. Supervisor, Dan White, who's charged city of Tehran is said to be winding they were selected, or higher, are Additional information is contain- with the shootings of Mayor Moscone down. eligible for the frocking privilege. ed in NAVOP 153/78. and Supervises Harvey Milk. 10th annual Cuban American Friendship Day held Phillips Park was alive Yesterday afternoon, many base with action during the the residents gathered at Phillips Cuban American Friendship Park to enjoy good food, music, Day celebration. and some fun for the little ones Mr. Minott Baldwin was while participating in the local presented a retirement cer- celebration of the 10th annual tificate yesterday by Capt. Cuban American Friendship Day. David W. DeCook, commander The festivities started at 12:30 of the Naval Base, after 36 and two live bands afforded those. years and nine months of who attended the opportunity to service at the Public Works shake off the calories consumed Department. in the form of both American and Cuban traditional foods. The youngster pictured on Local children were entertained the lower left seemed to by two clowns throughout the enjoy the food, if the man afternoon, in addition to train sized portion is any indi- rides courtesy of the Marine cation. Barracks. Chuckles the clown was one of the main attractions of of the Cuban Amer- ' canThe Friendshipchairman Day committee the afternoon during the Lt(jg) William Oberlin said the festiivities, as he produced entire day appeared to be a suc- various animals out of bal- cess. loons to the delight of the spectators. (below) Page 2 Guantanamo gazette Tuesday, December 5, 1978 Pag 2ouananao4Gzete Plane (continued from page one) Tesdy, eceber5,[97 up and that he was attempting to 7 p.m. for the 45 minute flight. turn back to steamboat springs. After the pilot failed to check Heap says the Canadian-made De in again,tA C-130 military trans- Havilland DHC six Twin Otter left port flew over the plane's route and Steamboat Springs shortly any be called is ba een 8 and H a.,or han d C.nty .ea 1 before reported picking up an emergency cr v o.P c Af(fr 00f1.c 7:30 ., 1 :30 p,.; ld'"y locator beacon near Walden. Snow- Sb. pre,'a orking od"y. 3 b. **r" . mobilesaare being used to search than IIa Week for a . I-- of thr.oe .k. am t hn rewritten .4.l.,cd, .m 1.6104.i1,. dily calendr a.ton.,during th Week of I the area. th aet omeca dv sn. prohato edialthough amouocnce The Airline of *,.l lbl. .1. l 1116.y*.td u t 4 .1 100.4lt o Wer.ontlhly. says the plane car- A0.*t efr b s or1avic equingca ppdovalnp y ried its full load of 19 passengers be required topovide proof a .loll., ofaoristy. Ad. hc d1.l * o a. bthe bet. ofI r ace,.se. redo 11r, or n tinal rig i and two crewmen, as well as an in- will n obe acepte. Th Pblic,1ff.ir. Saff re the rbght.to edi ad reritel obaissios. (fAonytie/DWH-During Working ours/ fant. AmE-Aft., Working Hours). The flight normally takes about 45 minutes from Steamboat Springs, S951144] a western slope ski resort town, across the continental divide to Denver's Stapleton Airport. Special announcements Clubs and organizations THE DECEMBER MOTORCYCLE SAFETY THE MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE WOULD CUB SCOUT PACK 401 needs your THE PROTESTANT WOMEN OF THE COURSE will be held December 12 like to help improve your coffee help. Volunteers are needed as den CHAPEL will hold their monthly and 13 at the CPO Club dining room break with fresh donuts.
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