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Vance Reports on Talks Almost $2 Billion Suit Filed TdSun, Temp. Weather Forecast II A ~~85813 6 42 High tiiie- : p~m A4A Partly cloudy. Low tide-- *i. UChance of snow Sun&t e--- 6:55am7 E - in late after- Scnet---- :l5pm ~i noon. April ig-----87 0*U141Fools: Lw----64 0Te NYv 1,6w.L T0 e-a ed daity Vol. 32, No. 64 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Friday, April 1, 1977 Dramatic effect on Kremlin IOOW%-%, Ir, V-'% World News Digest Vance reports on talks LONDON (UPI)--Secy. of State Cyrus Vance arrived here yesterday to re- CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI)--A federal judge here has ruled unconstitutional port to the British government on a measure which limits liability in the event of a nuclear accident to the failure of his Moscow talks to $625 million. If the decision is upheld, it could delay further con- reach any agreement on arms limita- struction of nuclear power plants. tion with the Soviet Union. Vance flew here from West Germany where he said Pres. Carter would be WASHINGTON (AP)--The Senate is scheduled to vote on adoption of a pro- "very reluctant" to step up the posed ethics code today. The code, similar in many ways to the code the arms race because the Soviet Union House approved earlier this year, has provoked nearly two weeks of debate. has rejected his "very fair pack- Major provisions include financial disclosure and a limitation on earned age" for limiting strategic weapons. outside income to 15 per cent of a senator's salary. Vance reported to -"st German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt on the impasse in his negotiations in WASHINGTON (AP)--House Assassinations Committee investigators say they Moscow before going on to London have a lead indicating there may be too many bullet fragments to support for a similar session with Prime the Warren Commission's conclusion that a lone assassin killed Pres. Minister Tames Callaghan. Today Kennedy. Investigators also said a former Dallas night club worker is lie wi ll re'rt to the French govern- ready to testify Jack Ruby introduced her to a man he called "Lee Harvey ment. Oswald of the CIA" two weeks before the Kennedy assassination. 'the breakdown of the arms talks had sich a dramatic effect on the MAPUTO, Mozambique (UPI)--Soviet Pres. Nikolai Podgorny told a mass Kremlin it gave the Soviet televi- citizens their first view of the rally here yesterday that Russia and Mozambique will sign a friendship sion audience unusual fare. Soviet diplomat. treaty. Podgorny also pledged that nationalists fighting white regimes Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko "I would like to express the hope in South Africa "will not be alone." But Podgorny apparently ruled out held an hour and a half long tele- that U.S. leaders will stand on a any direct Soviet intervention in the Rhodesian conflict. vised news conference to explain more realistic position, taking the breakdown. Gromyko is pictured Soviet security into consideration, Time for rededication as being extremely shy and yester- and not try so much to achieve one- day's TV appearance gave many Soviet sided privileges," Gromyko said. Recordings released Passover and Easter share common themes (Armed Forces Chaplains Board)--The approaching Passover and Easter sea- sons, the holiest of the year for Jews and Christians, remind us once again Almost $2 billion suit filed that God's message to human-kind is a message of love and reconciliation, A SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--A class-action pit voice recorders of the two jets of deliverance and freedom. damage suit totaling almost $2 bil- involved to the Air Ministry in theme common to both Passover and lion was filed here yesterday on be- Madrid, which will send the tapes Easter is liberation; liberation half of 306.persons involved in to Washington Sunday. from bondage and sin, liberation Sunday's collision of two planes in from that which enslaves people the Canary Islands. The suit seeks and makes them less than God in- $6.5 million in damages for each Catholic Holy Week tended them to be. Californian involved in the acci- For the Jewish community, Pass- rememberance; dent. over is a season of de- In all more than 570 persons died services announced it is a time to recall God's of the nation Israel in the col tision of the two 747 liverance of Egyptian bondage to a new jet L miners. out of the covenant, a time for praying The suit was 74le< in federal Holy Week is the most sacred of land, a time to celebrate the renewing for hope, a time for trusting that God will fulfill His court by the lawyers for two men all Catholic celebrations. This for peace, a time he did in the wilderness of the desert. whose mothers died in the accident. year Holy Week begins Sunday and promises anew each day as of the Lord and His Resurrection, Holy The suit names as defendants Pan continues through Easter Sunday, As Christians observe the Passion preparation and inward reflection climaxing American and KLM Airlines, and the April 10. deek and Easter mean prayerful Through Christ's victory over evil and death, Boeing Corporation, which manufact- The Catholic chapel will provide in joyful celebration. freed from enslavement of sin and, through faith, are grant- ured the planes. The suit alleges the following Holy Week services: Christians are and new hope. the accident occurred because the Palm Sunday: Mass, blessing of ed abundant life renewal and new hope, Passover and Easter airlines and their employes acted the palms and procession at the re- With themes of liberation, to the "negligently and carelessly." gularly scheduled Sunday masses, challenge all of us, Christians and Jews, to rededicate ourselves love, to renew our commitments to God, to Authorities released vital re- Windward and Leeward Points. principles of our faith and, in cordings of airplane movements and Monday and Tuesday: Mass in people, and to our nation. radio contacts yesterday for analy- Blessed Sacrament Chapel, base sis in Washington by experts looking chapel at 1 p.m. for the cause of the worst disaster Wednesday: Mass, base chapel at in aviation history. 7 p.m. U.S. airline sources, including Holy Thurlday: Evening mass of an experienced 747 pilot, said the the Lord's Supper at 6 p.m. in the data should determine exactly what base chapel. happened on the foggy Santa Cruz Good Friday: Celebration of the runway. Lord's Passion and adoration of A Spanish Air Force plane brought the holy cross in the base chapel a copy of the control tower voice at 6 p.m. tape and the flight data and cock- The Easter Vigil: Service in the base chapel at 6 p.m. Easter Sunday: Mass at the regu- Avoid telephone larly scheduled times, Windward and Leeward chapels. Confessions will be heard at the Base-wide DEFEX regularly scheduled times. In Algeria scheduled tomorrow 71 There will be a base-wide defense Castro completes exercise tomorrow. The exercise is scheduled to start at 7 a.m. without the siren sound- Angolan visit ing. Military personnel will man their duty stations while noncom- LISBON, Portugal (UPI)--Cuban batants will "take cover" by re- Prime Minister Fidel Castro left maining in their quarters. Angola yesterday, promising the Everyone is reminded not to wan- Marxist regime his troops put in der around the base and only essen- powei as many tanks, planes and tial vehicle and pedestrian traffic guns as they need. He said the will be allowed during the DEFEX. presence of Cuban troops in Angola Avoid using the telephone except for is no business of "Yankee imperial- FRESH PRODUCE: A mother aad dau""tr shop for fresh emergency calls. ists." produce at the Commissary Store. The produce arrived The base alarm will be sounded to The Angolan national news agency of regularly scheduled bi- signal the end of the DEFEX. Listen Angop, monitored here, announced Wednesday, or the first weekly air shipments. Fresh produce will be flown to to AFRS 1340 AM for information and Castro's departure. He later Gitmo on alternate weeks between Seatrain surface termination, which is scheduled at arrived in Algeria, the last stop shipments. (Photo by PHAA T. Richardson) approximately 10 a.m. on his African tour. Guaneanamo Gazette Friday, April 1, 1977 Sunday Tomorrow's meetings L- TF- ICUANA DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB will ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 6:30 meet at the COMO Club at 7 p.m. p.m. For more information call Games are open to all base residents. 85697 or 90269 AT. For more information call Jim Cossey 85149 AWH. LOP--r~Commumity CHURCH OF CHRIST will meet at McCal- la Chapel at 9: 30 a.m. For more in- formation call 97191. Bulletin Know Where It is. WATER STATUS YESTERDAY'S FIGURES Board TARGET CONSUMPTION: 1,350,000 Learn to jO ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,426,000 TOTAL IN STORAGE: 14,635,000 Use It 1 Clubs and Organizations CPO WIVES' CLUB PATTI AND RHONDA SPRING SERIES SUNFISH RACES All members of the CPO Wives' Club Patti and Rhonda will be go-go The Guantanamo Bay Yacht Club will and their families AMATEUR RADIO CLUB are invited to a dancing at the Windjammer tonight start its Spring Series Sunfish family picnic Sunday at 1 pm. in through April 10. Performances will Races Sunday at 1 p.m. All sunfish The Guantanamo Bay Amateur Radio the cabana at Deer Park. be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday racers are invited to join in the Club will meet at the clubhouse The regular meeting of the club nights from 7:15 to 11; Friday and fun.
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