Guyanese Government Denies Reports of Influence by Peoples Temple
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Guyanese government denies reports of influence by Peoples Temple GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP/UPI) -- The the Jonestown papers "speak for ter also has denied allegations that people he wished to inteview when government of Guyana has denied themselves." there was an improperly close rela- investigating various allegations. several reports of influence wielded A survivor of the Jonestown tra- tionship between members of the Carter said it would have been by the Peoples Temple in Jonestown. gedy confirms she had a sexual af- Peoples Temple cult and American impossible for McCoy to enter the The government says it's not true fair with a high Guyanese official. officials. Jonestown compound without giving that the sect influenced senior Guy- But Paula Adams denies cult leader Carter said those allegations were some advance notice of his arrival. anese cabinet officials to stop a Jim Jones ordered her to have the based largely on memos written by He said the department is still local probe of Jonestown before the affair, which she calls "a complete- cult officials in Georgetown to considering whether to make McCoy mass deaths of more than 900 cult ly personal relationship outside of cult leader Jim Jones. available to comment on his activi- members. The report came from the the Peoples Temple." She refuses The memos were acquired by the ties in the period prior to the Associated Press, which based its to identify the official. Associated Press in Guyana from one mass suicide. findings on documents obtained from Meanwhile, The State Department of the first persons to visit Jones- Speaking on the condition that Jonestown. has strongly defended Richard McCoy, town after the mass suicides-slay- his name not be used, a department The Guyanese government also de- its former consul in Guyana, saying ings last month. The memos came official said there was concern nies, among other things, that the he performed his duties in a manner from the file cabinet in Jones' about setting a precedent by making cult was invited to take part in in keeping with the highest stan- house in Jonestown. McCoy answer his critics. The Guyanese politics to help the ru- dards of professional competence Carter said McCoy had given the official said: "It suggest that ling party win a referendum last and ethical behavior. cult leaders advance notice of the anyone who wants to level a charge uly. The Associated Press says Department spokesman Hodding Car- names of some, but not all, of the can cause a public inquiry. GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA - - Vol. 33 No. 227 .' Wednesday, December 6, 1978 General George Brown dead of cancer at 60 In today's Gazette See page 3 of today's Gazette WASHINGTON (AP/UPI) -- Former Joint fense community when he was a not believe." for the current ferry schedule Chiefs of Staff Chairman, retired senior military assistant to Defense He later made a public apology at that is a correction to correct a Gen. George Brown, died yesterday Secretary Robert McNamara during the Pentagon. revision that was wrong. Readers evening of cancer in Malcolm Grow the Kennedy administration. President Gerald Ford kept Brown are encouraged to clip and save Air Force Hospital at AndrewsAFB, President Lyndon Johnson sent him. on as chairman, despite demands this informative article for Md. to Vietnam in 1968 to command the that the general be fired. Ford, future reference. The 60-year-old general was well U.S. Air War, and later the general although deploring Brown's state- known for his blunt remarks. They became Air Force Chief of Staff. ments about Jews, praised him as an On page 4 of today's paper, sports fans along with the rest included controversial statements He won senatorial confirmation as outstanding military man. of the Guantanamo community is about Jews. And his remarks drew Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of On a later occasion, Gen. Brown invited once again to play the criticism during his four years as Staff in June 1974. made off-the-cuff remarks critici- game to try for one of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs ot zing Congress and the military ef- Throughout this time, he remained special prizes offered by Special Staff. forts of some U.S. Allies. relatively obscure to the general- At the outset of the Carter Ad- Services. Gen. Brown was a decorated hero public until he uttered some contro- ministration, there was speculation of World War II's famed bombing versial statements at a Duke Univer- that the new president would get A special note raid of Romania's Ploesti oilfields sity seminar in October 1974. rid of Brown, but this did not hap- Don't forget the Naval Station's *had taken command of his badly At that time, Gen. Brown suggested pen. enlisted frocking ceremony sched- shot-up unit and led it to safety that Jews exerted inordinate in- Brown would have served out his uled for tomorrow morning at 9:15 after the commander was killed. flunence because, he said, they own full term if it had not been for at the Administration Building. During the post-war years, Brown the banks in this country and the his illness. This list of eligible persons rose steadily in the Air Force. newspapers. And, he said, the Je- Gen. Brown was born Aug. 17, 1918 appeared in Tuesday's Plan of the He drew attention within the de- wish lobby "is so strong you would in Montclair, N.J. Day. Blumenthal speaks to Soviets on trade ---NATIONAL-WORLD BRIEFS--- MOSCOW (AP) -- Treasury Secretary and the joint space flight between JOHANNESBURG (UPI) -- South Masayoshi Ohira to succeed outgoing Blumenthal says United States- astronauts and cosmonauts. Africa's National Party Government Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda, just Soviet trade has grown at an un- may plunge into the worst crisis hours after Fukuda's two-year satisfactory rate and that the Blumenthal referred indirectlyto of; its 30 year rule following the government resigned. Ohira: is Carter Administration wants to see concern the Soviets have expressed release of a bombshell report scheduled to form a new cabinet it increased. about the dampening effect of the Tuesday. shortly. Blumenthal spoke today at the Jackson-Vanik Amendment which links A commission investigating a Ohira defeated Fukuda last month opening session of the annual trade with Jewish emigration in government slush-fund scandal in a primary for president of the meeting of the-US-USSR Trade* and addition to the adverse development found the use of at least $40 ruling party. Economic Council here. He ac- of the arrest and imprisonment on million in government money in- knowledged that the history of the currency charges of Francis Craw- volved embezzlement, manipulation MADRID (AP/UPI) -- Spaniards are trade relationship between the two ford, an American businessman in and cover-ups. The affair has voting today on a constitution nations had been a mixed one marked Moscow. Blumenthal said, " The reached such proportions that it's' that makes permanent the democratic by detours and disturbances. circumstances involved seemed to us refered to as "Info-gate", after reforms begun since the end of the Franco But he said, "We are determined to be inappropriate to the nature Watergate, with a former government dictatorship three years to move forward." He also said the of economic offenses. with which information minister involved. ago. two nations have worked previously he was charged." He added, "They Government officials predict the to a common end and can do so again, had a significantly detrimental WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The House document will be approved, despite He cited the U.S. and Soviet effect on American public opinion Democratic Caucus is to decide opposition from extreme left and alliance in the Second World War and a negative impact. today whether to retain colleagues right from homosexuals, feminists, as leaders if they've been con- ecologists and elements of the victed of a crime. .If -such a Catholic Church. Ten dead in anti-shah protest proposal is approved, three con- Basque separatists are the main SHRAN (AP/UPI) -- Reliable sources ancient battle swords and four of gressmen could lose their sub- opposing force to the constitu- report at least 10 anti-shah pro- the attackers were killed. committee chairmanships. tional plebescite. They are being testers have died in the past two The second incident happened blamed for yesterday's shooting days during battles with police in deaths of three policemen in the yesterday, when six other protesters MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (AP) - the northwestern town of Zanjan. were reportedly killed when a fun- The first reports from Venus are northern city of San Sebastian. Moslem fanatics have been draping eral march for the four swordsmen coming in. themselves in white death shrouds, erupted into a riot And NASA scientists say the data WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congress's a symbol of their willingness to has them questioning their pre- Joint Economic Committee opens die for their anti-shah cause. Meanwhile, the second anti-govern- vious beliefs about the atmosphere hearings today on wage and price The first incident occurred aent oil workers strike in five of our neighboring planet. They controls and the fight against Monday when a squad of Moslem fan- days has cut Iran's daily barrel say the findings tend to show that inflation. A panel staff report atics attacked officers with petroleum output nearly in half. Venus' upper atmosphere is being released yesterday warned against pressed closer to the planet than the use of such controls. expected. And the space agency The report, based on controls Meany lashes out at Carter program scientists say that may be caused used from 1971 through 1974, by the "solar wind." warned a similar policy could re- WASHINGTON (AP/UPI) -- AFL-CIO inflation program, "has all the sult in more inflation and much President George Meany lashed out of the Nixon plan and some faults CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -- Police and deeper recession than is already at President Jimmy Carter's ec- new ones that are worse.