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Soviets denounce West, accuse U.S. of propaganda show BELGRADE (UPI)--The Soviet Union structive actions and not for the nations which have sharply criti- Reston said. "What we do expect is denounced the west at the Belgrade organization of propaganda shows," cized alleged Soviet violations of a thorough review of the implemen- conference Wednesday, indirectly he said. the accords. tation to date of all aspects of accusing the United States of put- In a strongly-worded speech to "Propaganda and polemics are fu- the final act" - including human ting on a human rights "propaganda the 35-nation meeting called to tile," Vorontsov said. rights. show" as a form of psychological review the 1975 Helsinki agreement, The U.S. delegation immediately The United States criticized the warfare. Vorontsov warned, "To transform the issued an official reply. Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia by "We wonder why some people are Belgrade conference into an arena of "The Soviet delegation is opposed name for the first time at the con- putting on a show over human rights," psychological warfare would distort to polemics," U.S. spokesman Thomas ference on Tuesday. U.S. delegate Soviet delegate Yuli Vorontsov told the intentions of the leaders who B. Reston said, "So are we, and Joyce Hughes accused the two Com- the Soviet news agency Tass in an signed the final act," there have been none." munist countries of tampering with interview distributed to western Delegates said it was clear the "We have said before, and we say international mail in violation of correspondents. Russians were referring to the again now, that we seek no confron- the Helsinki pact and postal treat- "We should use our time for con- United States and other western tation here and we expect none," ies. Happy -attitu Birthday nta The Navy' oniUt shote-based daity Navy Vol. 32 No. 197 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Thursday, October 13, 1977 Inexhaustible energy source Enterprise makes can be derived Idi Amin issues 'final warning' to Kenya NAIROBI (UPI)--Ugandan President The threats brought U.S. naval 1st free flight Idi Amin has issued a "final warn- contingents steaming into the Indian from plain water ing" to neighboring Kenya, threat- Ocean off Kenya. Amin was reportedly ening warned SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)--A federal military action unless it by Britain and the United without stabilizing tailcone official says "a truly inexhausti- halts what he called malicious prop- States that military action against aganda against his regime. Kenya would not be tolerated. EDWARDS AFB (UPI)--Enterprise, ble energy source" can easily be "Kenya under the America's space truck of the future, derived from plain water. In a long and often rambling broad- instigation of British imperialism underwent its toughest test yet Edwin Kintner, director of the cast, Kampala radio quoted Amin Mon- has proved to day as accusing Kenya of being the be the world's largest Wednesday, plunging in a steep U.S. Department of Energy's Mag- long-range headquarters of Ugandan exiles and broadcasting station powerless glide from more than 20, netic Fusion Division, said Tuesday for broadcasting malicious 000 feet to a perfect desert land- the element Deuterium, found nat- said Uganda can train and arm Kenyans propaganda against Uganda to fight against the government of in order to spoil Uganda's name ing in little more than two minutes. urally in water, also can help over- President Jomo Kenyatta. internationally," the broadcast said. The 75-ton space shuttle, which come the protests of environmental- The broadcast was one of the most some scientists jokingly have label- ists because it can lead to reactors ed a "flying rock," made belligerent against Kenya since the "Dr. Amin went on to say that with its first with less solid radioactive waste. free Israeli rescue of hostages at En- all these damages Kenya has been flight without a 750-pound Deuterium has atoms twice the tailcone tebbe airport in 1976, when Amin be- mounting on us, members of the De- which served to stabilize mass of ordinary light hydrogen the came angered by the Israelis' use of fense Council advised him to take Enterprise during its first atoms and is used in nuclear re- three Kenyan air facilities and began drastic measures against Kenya, but tests. actions. The delta-winged craft dropped making claims to western Kenya. he played it cool," the radio said. It "can be easily extracted from swiftly on a more than 22 degree ordinary water" and is the primary glide path to a touchdown 2 minutes fuel of fusion, "a truly inexhausti- and 40 seconds after it blasted ble energy source," Kintner told a free from the Boeing 747 mothership scientific seminar. which carried it aloft. Kintner said urgent development Zamora's attorney asks for new trial The Enterprise was tested for the of controlled fusion to generate first time Wednesday in the con- more electrical power is being car- figuration it will have when it re- ried out in laboratories at Oak MIAMI (UPI)--Claiming the trial three-woman jury rejected a defense turns from missions to outer space. Ridge, Tennessee; Livermore, Cali- judge improperly "cut the heart" out attempt to break new legal ground Without the plastic tailcone, winds fornia; Los Alamos, New Mexico; of young Ronny Zamora's defense, at- with an argument the youth was buffeted the 747, but not enough to Princeton, New Jersey, and at an torney Ellis Rubin has opened a new driven to kill by an excess of TV abort the mission. industrial firm, General Atomic, of round in his fight to link crime and violence. Astronaut Joe Engle was the com- La Jolla, California. television violence by petitioning Rubin based his new trial peti- mander at the controls of the space He said plants using fusion - the for a new trial. tion, filed late Monday, on judge ship. Richard Truly was the pilot union of atoms to release enormous Zamora, 15, was convicted of first- Paul Baker's rulings against ex- and the two men alternated the amounts of energy - are preferable degree murder last Thursday in the pert defense testimony and cross guidance system after the shuttle to fission reactors, which involve June 4 robbery-slaying of Elinor examination of state witnesses about was blown from the top of the 747 splitting of atoms to achieve the Haggart, 82, a neighbor. the general effects of television with explosive bolts while flying same result. The verdict came after a nine-man, violence on children. at about 300 miles per hour. Happy Birthday from Capt. DeCook For all of us, birthdays come and birthdays go; and, it seems, the Our Navy Birthday each year gives us the opportunity to rededicate older one gets, the quicker they come. The young want to become old- ourselves to our profession, and although we're getting older, we are er.o too soon; and the older want to stay young.for as long as they getting better, Navy people,.Navy men and women., have kept our ncan. Navy ahead of our adversaries. A recent comment from the Editor of Fdr most of us, youth, or being young, has a prevailing and very Jane's Fighting Ships stated that the American and Russian navies are definite impact on our attitudes and our actions. The younger we feel, somewhat balanced in equipment and weaponry, but the edge in superi- the more ambitious and innovative we tend to be. ority goes to the American sailor. A finer testimony cannot be made, Today's Navy is very much like that: young.,Nviable.a.v.energetic. Two hundred and two years sounds like a long time, but when you con- Happy Birthday & Well Done, sider that this is less than the average life span of just three men, you begin to realize just how young our Navy really is. David W. DeCook Newsmen get tongue-lashing from Latin American expert PUERTO RICO (UPI)--The Carter His comments came in remarks pre- tina and that the differences among opportunity to help shape global administration's top Latin American pared for delivery at a luncheon at- countries like Venezuela, Paraguay events with them as sovereign and expert gave American newspaper ed- tended by about 400 delegates to the and Peru are not understood. independent, but cooperative part- itors a tongue-lashing Wednesday for 18th annual United Press Interna- Todman also defended the Carter ners." reporting dramatic Latin American tional Editors and Publishers con- administration's efforts to negotiate On the Panama Canal, Todman said events like hurricanes and coups ference at the Cerromar Beach Hotel. a new canal treaty with Panama and the United States will not spend while missing more significant "The tragedy is that it should not to normalize relations with Communist any tax dollars for use of the canal trends. even be necessary to wait for special Cuba. and adjacent military bases until "The news profession tends to events to focus our news media's "These two issues relate," he said, the treaty expires in the year 2000. judge newsworthiness in terms of attention on Latin America and the "Let us look behind the headlines to The money will come from tolls, he dramatic events--a missile crisis, Caribbean," Todman, a native of the the real story: our successful pur- said. a coup d'etat, a hurricane," As- U.S. Virgin Islands, said. "The suit of security and progress through On Cuba, Todman said that however sistant Secretary of State for Inter- really important stories are already practical relationships that respect many important issues spearate the American Affairs Terence Todman said.