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Show -- wupowa 2A TW Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October ; ,,s Y7 22, 1978 A Rhodesian Invader V j. ,W : PA, estimates that terrorist casualties, excluding FC camp are in excess of 1.500 dead," it said, though reporters in Salisbury had received no such estimate front Deny Claim The communique also denied a claim by Nkomo that his guerrillas shot down seven Rhodesian aircraft, among them two helicopters, a Camberra fighter-bombea spotter airplane and a DC-with 28 to 30 people ai Nkomo said 226 were killed and 629 wounded in Thursday's strike against Chikumbi, which he called a camp for disabled persons unfit for guerrilla service. The Rhodesians maintain the camp was the main headquarters of Nkomo' s r, iW Zimbabwe Peoples Revolutionary-Army- j.i Tkh Relaxed Pope Meets Press Prior to Rites , a wing of the patriotic front war to overthrow waging a five-yea-r the Salisbury regime. The Rhodesian communique also said although "every effort was made to avoid clashing with Zambian forces Continued From Page One on one occasion a Zambian patrol to replace his staff every' to have going led by terrorists engaged a small commented. Rhodesian detachment. In the ensuing few months, one priest out. is going to wear them "He 37 of the were attackers contact, The occasion was a formal audience killed. for the press, but more than half of Destroy Arms those in the room appeared to be Using jet bombers, fighter-bomber- s outside the profession, including some and paratroopers carried by helicopter pilgrims from Poland and a large gunships during the attacks Thursday number of Vatican staff members. It and Friday, the Rhodesians destroyed was the last public appearance for the what the communique called "large pope before the mass in the piazza of St. quantities of arms, explosives and Peter Sunday morning that will forequipment. mally inaugurate his papacy. An American journalist taken to Romes skies cleared Saturday after Mkushi after it was secured by the days of rain, increasing hopes for Rhodeisan paratroopers said they were sunshine at the outdoor Mass that is expected to attract 200,000 persons. Thousands of pilgrims from Poland were and groups of arriving in such numbers Saturday that Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, primate of Poland, scheduled a special Mass for Saturday evening for them. Earlier, more than 1,000 from Poland attended a Mass within St. Peters. Government delegations also continued to arrive. Continued From Page One An Air Force plane brought the prepared to devote our best efforts in American delegation, led by Rep. our continued search for a sound, Thomas P. ONeill, speaker of balanced treaty. It is my hope that we the and the Brzezinski, house, Zbigniew will be able to build upon the construe- presidents national security adviser live movement which resulted from the and a personal friend of the new pope. talks recently held in the United The other American delegates are He brought an entourage of States. Robert Wagner, former mayor of New and with arms him, York; Sen. Edmund Muskie, negotiators experts including Paul C. Wamke, director of Lucy Johnson Nugent, daughter of the the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmaand Aloysius ment Agency; Ralph Earle n, special late President Johnson,of the Polish Mazewski, president arms control and for representative others and American Thirty Congress. disarmament negotiations ; Leslie H. a staff of 15 were aboard the flight. Gelb, director of the State DepartThe new popes message for the press ment's .Bureau of Political-Militar- y Affairs; Marshall D. Shulman, Vances audience, like his message the day special adviser for - Soviet affairs ; before at the audience for the diplomatic corps, centered on the theme of Reginald Barholomew, a staff member ' freedom. of the National Security Council; Lieut. Gen. Edward L. Rowny, the Joiut h: addressing the diplomats, he had Chiefs of Staff representative to the advocated respect for freedom of arms talks, and Walter B. Slocombe, religion, for all faiths, expressed an deputy assistant secretary of defense. openness to dialogue with all nations. In addressing the journalists SaturBegin Discussion Gromyko, who met the secretary at day he emphasized the importance of the airport, made no statement. He is freedom of information and a free scheduled to begin discussions with press, but at the same time urged the Vance Sunday, and a meeting with exercise of journalistic responsibility. Ijeonid I. Brezhnev, the Communist He cautioned those reporting religiParty chief, is expected Monday before ous news against giving "insufficient the secretary leaves Tuesday. attention to the essential that, as you There is speculation that aside from know, is not of the political order but strategic arms issues Vance will raise the spiritual. Finally, he added, on the question of the possible release of this last point of view, things are often two convicted Russian spies, now simpler than one would imagine: I awaiting sentencing In the U. S., in would hardly dare to speak of my exchange for the Imprisoned Jewish election. This was taken as criticism of news dissident, Anatoly Shcharansky, and another Russian, possibly Anatoly reports that have emphasized the Filatov, who was convicted in a Soviet political implications of choosing a military court last July and sentenced pontiff from a Communist-governe- d to death on a charge of working for nation as well as speculation over American intelligence. problems that may have arisen within the conclave that carried out the Cruise Missile election last Sunday and Monday The arms issues still open involve the: American Cruise missile, the Soviet Backfire bomber and the deployment of new intercontinental ballistic missile systems. As outlined, the treaty would .limit each side to 2,400 strategic nuclear delivery- vehicles essentially missiles and bombers with the ceiling dropping later to 2,250. VATICAN CITY CUPD Pope John The Americans want the new Soviet Paul IIs inaugural Mass Sunday will d "Backfire" by carry a plenary indulgence for Roman bomber, Western experts, either Included as a Catholics attending in person or watchdelivery vehicle or limited in range, ing or listening over television and deployment and midair refueling radio, the Vatican said Saturday. capacity to preclude its being used Plenary Indulgence is described in against the U. S. The Russians insist Roman Catholic doctrine as the full e that it Is not a weapon and so remission of punishment in far have refused to make the pledges on purgatory fortemporal sins that have been wants. its limitations that Wa.shington repented and. where possible, (Copyright) ... Vance Arrives For Soviet Anns Session ' rad million Firestone 5(8) dials that the government contends have experienced tread separation, By John Platero dealers nationwide, but dealers report and blowouts. The replaceexplosions MIAMI (AP) Enrique Fernandez, a few customers are lining up for replacement could cost the company of Pigs veteran and a political ment radials as the company begins the $30 programbut it will receive Bay a tax million, prisoner in Cuha for 15 years, gave his largest tire recall in U S history. deduction for the loss. wife and a daughter the happiest "The callers are saying, 1 want Firestone spokesman Michael Fay birthday present of their lives Saturday brand-neof Firestone tires (in place advises owners of the model 500 radials he came home. 500s), and they want to know whats to wait several days before returning was one of 46 political Fernandez an Cliff said Borden, on, going the tires. "Because of the magnitude of and 33 relatives who, allowed prisoners employee at a Firestone North Miami the recall, it's going to take a few days by President Fidel Castro to leave Beach, Fla., outlet. for us to get geared up. made the flight to Cuba, He reported about 60 calls Friday and Meanwhile, the company has Miami. dozens more Saturday morning. "We the massive job of notifying about 1,400 "I dont know what they have planned tell them we havent received a word company-owned stores and 5,000 major for me tonight, but today is the birthday and until we do, we cant do anything independent dealers, he said. of my wife. Celia, and my Tire Supply Unknown said Fer daughter. Celia Maria. Threat of Suit will probably be the middle of nandez, 42. "it Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. bowed next w ek before we . . . are ready to Fernandez, who returned from the to the threat of a federal suit Friday manBill and the take tires, 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion but was Delay, and agreed to replace as many as 10 ager of a Boston Firestone outlet. "I captured two years later in another dont know if I have enough tires. 1 raid against Castro, was welcomed wont know until we get the informaalong with the other freed prisoners tion." by about 3, 08) persons from the Miami Firestone deal- Cuban community. tie said Boston-areers by noon Saturday received about 25 While individuals have been allowed calls apiece on the recall. "I'm sure to leave Cuba. Castro has not allowed well be putting information in the large groups of freed Cuban political papers, he said. prisoners to emigrate directly to the United States in recent years. The contacted dealers Other by have survived. Petty Officer Day in 1962, in the aftermath of the Boswell, a Coast Guard spokeswoman, Associated Press at random Friday and said, Yes, thats why were conducting Saturday report that most callers are abortive Bay of Pigs invasion, Castro this search. Some of them could have patient and courteous. agreed to release more than 1,(881 John Kirby, manager of a Miami prisoners in exchange for medical gotten in life rafts and life jackets and Firestone dealership, said callers just supplies. gotten to shore." wanted to know when they can bring Meanwhile, many other prisoners in She said Saturday the vessel appar- them in. Cuban jails waited anxiously to learn it ently overturned "like a paper cup, Castro would release them in the near Holding Off possibly leaving some air in the vessel. future. In Chicago, store manager Gene "Maybe there are some airlocks. All we have is hope." said Diosdado Czerw most whole-hoinski the "For g said, part, ... Thats why were going most people who have called are Laguajia Diaz, a political prisoner this morning. understanding. Diaz was not in the first group ol Chief Petty Officer C.L. Kern said the "Weve had a lot of people call in, but present and recently released prisoners cause of the collision was not known. He we are holding off until Monday or leaving Cuba, but he was one of 50 inmates allowed to meet Saturday with said the weather was clear, the seas Tuesday, said Willie Correa, assistant calm and visibility unlimited at the manager of a Firestone dealership in reporters touring Unidada Coinbinado De Este prison 10 miles east of Havana time of the crash. Downey, Calif., a Los Angeles suburb. steel-belte- By Associated Press Phones are ringing at Firestone one-squa- re 3 Prisoners Arrive on Havana Flight Recalled Firestone Tires tti Wishiigtii systemically burning or blowing up everything still standing inSome 50 uniformed bodies cluding those of two young women were scattered around the mile camp, almost all of them clutching Soviet-mad- e SKS assault rifles and some dpep in the foxholes they apparently fell, the reporter said. A high black hammer and sickle was painted on the side of a officers building, and a Soviet-styl- e cap lay in the dust, but there was no direct evidence that Cubans or Soviets who instruct the guerrillas were at the camp, he said. Pagr Onf Pkilatfelpfeij Wilmtif 16 Despite Calls, Few Return 1 Zambia Army Battles Air, Ground Strikes ( onUnued Frem a .. ,r m n Norfilk Associated Press Laserehoto Merchant and Coast Guard ships collided in Chesapeake Bay. 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