Page l en THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday; November 2; 1976 - - -. Sabotage cause of Cuban plane crash? / , CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)- tage thus far is based largely Were bombs aboard the Cuban on the pilot's radio report o' airliner that crashed into the explosions on board just before Caribbean on Oct. 6? Were Cu-I the crash and a phone call to ban exiles involved? Was it part I The Miami (Fla.) Herald ir of a plot involving terrorist acts which a group calling itself El in the United States and other Condor claimed to have placed Hemisphere countries? a magnetic bomb aboard the These are some of the ques- aircraft. tions facing Veneuelan Judge Cuba and Guyana claim the Delia Estaba as she hears testi- United States was involved in mony to determine if their is the disaster and Prime Minis- sufficient evidence to try some ter Fidel Castro has said Cuba or all of nine Venezuelans and is renouncing the 1973 U.S.-Cu- Cuban exiles in connection with ban air piracy treaty for what the alleged sabotage of the he termed CIA involvement. plane on Oct. 6. ALTHOUGH reports abound, A DC8 JET, operated by Cu- hard facts concerning official bana de Aviacion under lease investigation of the crash and from Air Canada, plunged intoI the suspects are scarce. the sea 12 minutes after leav- . One Caracas newspaper has ing Barbados, one of its stops reported that security agents en route from Guyana to Hava- have turned up evidence of an na. All 73. persons aboard, in- international terrorist plot in- cluding Cubans, Guyanese and volving right-wing Cuban exiles North Koreans, were killed. and accomplices in other coun- The officials suspicion of sabo- tries. Police and government offic-I als have declined to confirm2 >r deny the report, which'alsot laimed that the plot involvedf lanned , terrorist acts in thet Jnited States, Venezuela, Trini- 'ad-Tobago, Barbados, Guyana,e ?anama and Colombia.t ANOTHER NEWSPAPER re-f ,orted it has learned that pass- engers aboard the ill-fated planel included Cuban, -Guyanese and North Korean explosives ex- oerts en route to Havana. There was no official confirmation of this. The Venezuelan connection toI the crash came Oct. 7 when1 Trinidad police arrested Vene- zuelan photographers Freddy C Lugo, 24, and Herman Ricard% Lozano, 21. Both flew from Ca-c racas to Port of Spain on Oct.C S and took the Cuban flight tot Barbados, where they got off, later returning to Trinidad. Lugo and Lozano were re-1 turned to Venezuela on Oct. 26 after the Trinidad-Tobago gov- ernment declared them "unde- sirable immigrants"'Theynare under arrest and are giving testimony in closed sessions. VARIOUS NEWS reports from We know about t all the otherf games, and BILLIARDS I is the one at thee UNION Trinidad said one of the Vene-';ledo. zuelans has confessed to put- THE INTERIOR Ministry said ting two bombs aboard the agents had found "proof con- plane, but once they reached serning the connection between here both denied making any the Venezuelan citizens arrest- confession. The Venezuelan gov- ;ed aboard and the detective ernment is now studying an un- agency as well as documents disclosed Trinidadian official re- and equipment related to the port. case." Agents of DISIP, a Venezue- Lozano and Lugo claimed they Ian intelligence agency, announ- had gone to Barbados to buy ced on Oct. 14 the arrest of camera equipment, thinking seven persons in Caracas for that prices were lower there, questioning in the case. but neither is known to have They included Dr. Orlando made any purchases. Lozano Bosch, an anti-Castro Cuban also was found to be using a exile leader, who police said passport lost by its owner sev- had entered tke country with eral years ago and subsequent- a false passport, and Luis Posa- ly recovered by police. He ac- da, Cuban-born intelligence ex- knowledged use of the passport, pert who once worked as DISIP describing it as "childish," but operations chief and more re- did not say where he obtained cently operated a Caracas de- the document. tective agency. Othes arrested Lozano also denied a report were Oleg Rodriguez, 26, a that he called the Barbados con- Venezuelan; Cuban - born Wil- trol tower to report a bomb liam Figueredo, about 50, and aboard the Cuban plane as well Venezuelans . Godofredo Perez, as a report that he called Posa Francisco Vallejo and Celsa To- da from Trinidad. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN "", , i;,:^.$ยข'f p:::6i:"r,:?:""H:":%ti;::{Lt;::i;??t:"+:'.:{.''s:" ':> :a:^ y'.y,"im "' pi ,r Y'. THE BLUE FROGGE m4 IRL. N C T GEORGE DEMOCRAT for PROSECUTING ATTORNEY A TOTAL COMMITMENT to the job of prosecuting attorney is absolutely necessary. The present prosecutor is only half committed. He con- ducts a regular, active, private practice on the side. He divides his loyalties and time between individual clients and the people of the county. The prosecutor is paid $33,000 a year plus fringe benefits to be the people's attorney and no one else's. GEORGE STEEH is dedicated to giving us the total com- mitment we deserve. ; ., b .i' :;". k': Y', s . (' ' ,R [. i ,.e pr gF. . ,t ;a. Tuesday, November 2, 1976 DAY CALENDAR WUOM: Louis Harris & George Gallup, Sr. at National Press club -to discuss pre-election results & the science of poll-taking, 10 a.m. PAIC: "Music at Midday," John Hood, string bass, 2nd fl. Union, noon. Ecumenical campus Ctr.: Lunch- eon, Gonzalo Castillo-Cardenis "Co- lumbian Indians, Western Power & the Cultural Crisis," 921 Church St., noon. Ctr. Cont. Ed. for Women: Nancy Conklin "Looking at the World Through Southeast Asian Languag- es," & brown bag lunch, 328 Thomp- son St., noon. Behavioral Science: Gayl D. Ness "Social Organization," 231 Angell,.--1 p.m. I Studies in Religion: David N. Free Studies in Religion: David N. Freedman "Ancient Ebla," Aud. 4, MLB, 3:10 p.m. Great Lakes/Sea Grant: Patricia Braden "Research Economics: Does the E in Economics Stand for Econ- omist of Engineer?" White .Aud., Cooley Bldg., 3:45 p.m. English: Poetry reading, Dabney Stuart; Pendleton Rm., Union, 4:10 p.m. Ctr. Coord. of Ancient, Modern Studies, Shaw Livermore "150 Years of American Democracy," William Porter "Observations on Democracy 'Near & Far," Kuenzel Rm., Union, 7:30 p.m. Yoga Ctr.: Miki Shima (acupres- surist) "Ancient Chinese Art of Healing," 500 Miller, 8 pfm. Summer Intern Program: Mass meeting, Rackham Aud., 8 p.m. mpus amaliezt ............ 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