Tuesday, June 8, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Castro denies complicity in J.F.K. assassination MIAMI (MPl - Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro categorically denies his government had anything to do with the assassination of President John Kennedy. But Castro has implied that he will reply in kind to further terrorist attacks on Cuban property or diplomats overseas. IN A SPEECH reported over Havana radio yesterday, Castro also said Cuban combat troops are being "gradually withdrawn" from Angola but that civilian personnel are being sent to the newly independent African nation. Speaking in the context of terrorism and what he said were attempts to kill him and other Cuban leaders in the early days of the Cuban revolution, Castro said about the Kennedy murder: "Some imply that such an action could have been retaliation by the Cuban revolution for the actions carried out against the lives of our leaders at that time. In truth, we reiterate that never has the Cuban revolution utilized terrorism. "I CAN categorically affirm that the Cuban revolution never had the most minor participation in the death of the president of the United States, John Kennedy." The CIA planned a number of assassination plots against Castro in the early 1960s, the Senate Intelligence Committee has disclosed. Castro said, however, that be- cause Cubahad not utilized ter- I gee not mean it could be ruled out g s now. MIAMI (iP) - A Harvard-edu- CASTRO'S reference to the cated surgeon, frustrated in a Kennedy assassination apparent- long grocery check-out line, ly touched off rumors that Cas- picked up a wrestling magazine tro himself had been assassinat- and spotted a picture of a girl ed. Rumors of Castro's death with a severely deformed face set off a flurry oftactivity in looking for a penpal. He became some commodity markets in her penpal and her surgeon, and New York on Monday, but dip- the operation was a success. lomatic sources at the United "The only time in my life Natioss said they had no infor- that I looked at a wrestling nation that would verify the magazine," said Dr. Anthony rumors. Wolfe. HE SAW the profile of Rose Castro, in the speech which DeLorenzo and immediately rec- was delivered Sunday in Ha- ognized that she was the victim vana, referred to an attack that of Apert's Disease, an incurable day at the Cuban mission to the congenital condition. United Nations, a recent fatal Wolfe answered the girl's in- blast at the Cuban Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal, and others and declared: RC SUMMER THEATER "The governments where ban- "THE NORTH i slits carry out attacks againstO T ('ban interests should take per- Tuesday, June 8 - tinent measures to avoid that the Cuban state dedicate itself to 8:00 terrorism." Friday and Sa CONFIRMING earlier reports, 8:00 and the Cuban leader said, "We are EAST QUAD diminishing the presence of mili- $1 tary personnel and will increase ESTHA the number of civilians" in An- gola. IHlam on the hoof Bettors presumably will back the entry which brings home the bacon when these porkers compete in an all-hog derby at a Florida track. lirl penpal, operation vitation to be a correspondent, This time, she underwent a and the family wrote back from six-hour operation that straight- their home in District Heights, ened her eyes so they no longer Md., asking if Rose could be protruded, brought forward her helped. lower jaw making her bite even The surgeon explained that he and firm, and rebuilt her nose had helped 30 other persons, for cosmetic and breathing pur- some almost as severely de- poses. formed as Rose, and wrote that there were three other U.S. Wolfe removed the bandages cities - New York, Los Angeles last week. Rose blinked at the and, Charlottesville, Va. - where light and said: "My mother is such surgical engineering is going to like my new face." done. BUT THE family wanted The Department of the Army Wolfe to operate because he was established by Congress as cared enough to write. an executive department in Rose, 22, had already had six 1789. other operations as a child -_ presents BEACH GANG" - Sunday, June 13 P.M. turday evening 10:30 P.M. AUDITORIUM .25 -ETAO MICHIGAN REP at the University of Michigon announces SUPPLEMENTARY AUDITION for "Superstar" AND "Once in a Lifetime" JUNE 9 & 10; 2-5 p.m. at the ARENA THEATRE FRIEZE BUILDING Be erepared to SING, DANCE AND READ TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY "ALL YOU CAN, EAT" ENGLISH STYLE FISH 'N CHIPS includes unlimited trips to our famous salad bar and hot loaves of our home baked bread. 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