Cumberland Evening Times (Newspaper) - October 20, 1986, Cumberland, Maryland Samora Machet of Mozambique died in an overnight plane President Dies In Plane South Africa - President Samora Machel of a guerrilla commander who led his country to died in an overnight plane the presidents of South Africa and Kenya said death was not announced in In the state radio reported the plane carrying the Marxist president home from Zambia was long overdue and that a plane crash near the borders of South Mozambique and Swaziland was being Radio Mozambique announcement was accompanied by solemn statement from the office of South African President Botha said Botha expressed regret and profound shock at the death of President Samora 53, had been president of Mozambique since its independence from Portugal in 1975. Before taking up arms against colonial forces in 1964, he had been a nurse at a hospital in the South African announcement said Machel was among 38 people aboard a Tupolev 134A jet that crashed in eastern South Africa during the night en route from Zambia to African Foreign Minister Botha said earlier that four people had survived the crash treated for President Daniel arap speaking at a Kenyan holiday interrupted his speech to announce Machel's just received this message a minute said who asked the audience attending the ceremony to stand for a minute of March 1984, Machel signed a peace treaty with South long Mozambique's to the dismay of some black African The accord did not end the debilitating conflict with anti Marxist guerrillas whose campaign increased hardships and famine in the a brief honeymoon with South relations deteriorated badly and officials said they believed South Africa still was aiding the whose attacks recent journalists suggested publicly that South Africa might want to kill there was no immediate indication of any foul play in the plane South African civilian aviation who spoke on condition of said the plane appeared to have been far off course when it crashed about 45 miles west of just inside the South African He said any flight from Zambia normally would have approached Maputo directly from the weather was bad Sunday with thunderstorms in the area and low and turboprops like the one that crashed are poorly equipped for such weather the expert crash site is 32 miles south of the South African border town of close to the borders with Mozambique and at a village called air traffic officials Botha said he would leave for the crash site am at the disposal of the Mozambique government to assist in any arrangements that have to be he went to Zambia for a meeting with other leaders of the so-called Front Line nations of southern Africa that are neighbors of South Africa but that oppose its apartheid racial segregation Portuguese news agency ANOP said the plane was to have landed in Maputo at 9:30 p.m. The agency said the Political Bureau of Mozambique's ruling Frelimo the Commission of the People's Assembly and the Council of Ministers were meeting to study the cold Lows mid 30s. mostly Highs upper 60s. Aliening Trial Continues Local No. 246 timn I AP Oct. 20, 1986 l ll. ( I Warns Of Cooling Ties Over ( A P A spokesman for the which ordered five U.S. envoys expelled after the State De sent 25 Soviet U N. diplomats said tit-for-tat measures could make superpower relations down to in Secretary of State George P. Shultz responded to Sunday's sion orders by will protest and we will take some official Tass news agency Tass said four U.S. diplomats in Moscow and one in Leningrad had been ordered to leave after the Foreign Ministry determined they had engaged in term is a diplomatic catch phrase for five are Jack Roberts U.S. consulate in Leningrad ind four diplomats from the U.S. Embassy in William a first Charles a third and Lonnquist and David did not say when the five must U.S. Embassy spokesman Jaroslav when asked about a really don't Tass announcement did not mention the U.S. expulsions of the Soviet diplomats from the United but Georgy a chief Kremlin indicated that the Soviets were spoke in a satellite interview from Moscow on the CBS-TV program the Americans will Mr. Gorbachev is a very forthcoming man if he has good But if you behave in such a way he becomes very referring to Soviet leader Mikhail S. can cool down to zero in both countries if you go on this way of retaliation after appearing on program the said it is up to President Reagan to determine what action to president will and he will Shultz the United States ordered Moscow to reduce its U.N. Mission staff by 105 people over a two-year The State Department alleged many of the diplomats were two days before Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze arrived in the United States for talks with Reagan and Washington issued a specific list of 25 Soviets it accused of using their U.N. status as a cover for ordered them to but the deadlines were last of the expelled Soviets left New York on who denied that the Soviets diplomats were said after his talks with Shultz in New York that Moscow had prepared and very retaliatory but was postponing them until after the Oct. 11 12 between Reagan and referring to retaliatory also said he and Shultz had we should not competition in this Soviet Union and U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar have said the U.S. expulsions violated the United States legal No player matched all six numbers in the latest Maryland game boosting the jackpot for this week's drawing to state lottery officials announced spokesman Carlton Dotson said 275 players matched five of six numbers to win each and 11,655 players matched four of six to win said the numbers drawn in the Oct. 18 Lotto game 4,5,7,12,27 and 38. Md. - Union workers have voted overwhelmingly to reject a contract with the Aluminum Co. in a show of solidarity with workers the company wants to a union official Steelworkers Local 7886 planned to hold a special meeting tonight to with the jobs of every said Robert local He would not were willing to go back to but they were not willing to sell their brothers down the river for 30 pieces of Easterday of the Sunday vote to reject the contract would have accepted every concession they of the Buckeystown company have said 12 workers would be fired for their behavior on the picket The contract proposal rejected Sunday called for wage and benefit cuts amounting to 91 cents an is expected to begin advertising this week for workers to replace the approximately 650 union workers who have been off the job since Aug. 1. YORK - The New York Yankees have hired former Kansas City Royals interim manager Mike Ferraro and dismissed coaches Roy White and Joe The New York Times reported in today's coach Mike bullpen coach Jeff Torborg and dugout coach Stump Merrill will return to the The Times said quoting an unnamed club Australia The first round-robin series ended with no surprises as New America II and Stars Stripes scored easy victories in the America's The three challengers each finished with 11-1 Australia Australian Greg Norman won his fifth consecutive tournament firing a 2-over-par, 73 for a triumph in the New South Wales Open Golf INSIDE Trial To Start Nicaragua Eugene Hasenfus goes on trial today before a according to a Nicaraguan human rights the burden will be on the captured American to prove his authorities have charged Hasenfus with violating laws governing public order and but detailed charges were to be made public for the first time at today's opening 45, of was captured Oct. 6 in southern Nicaragua after Sandinista troops shot down the cargo plane in which he was bringing supplies to the Contra rebels Two other Americans died in the an interview on the CBS program broadcast Hasenfus said he believed he was working for the U.S. government in supplying the although he said no one told him directly that he was purportedly working for the said he was hired by the pilot killed in the William J. the same man he said had hired him to work for a airline in Southeast said the man who reportedly coordinated the supply Max with the CIA before and through his dealings with the himself and Mr. George Bush were That was all I was has prohibited the CIA from aiding the rebels and President Vice President Bush and other administration officials deny any government involvement in the Hasenfus reads about himself before being the most of the evidence against Hasenfus will be drawn from documents and objects found in the military transport plane that was shot according to Justice Minister Rodrigo usually appear without counsel in the first session of the trial and no announcement has been made on who will represent Hasenfus in the later stages of the Ministers Fail To OPEC oil a step away from adopting a short-term production accord that could raise oil adjourned their morning session today without reaching officials final hurdle at the longest OPEC meeting in history was Kuwait's demand that it be given a bigger share of the total oil production under a proposed extension of a temporary Khalifa the Kuwaiti oil told reporters after today's morning session that he had not changed his oil Gholamreza said without major problem has been and that he expected a final agreement by the end of the Iran has been adament in rejecting Kuwait's demand for a bigger oil although other members also were ministers were pessimistic about an agreement being reached it doesn't look that said Saudi Arabian Oil Ahmed Zaki Oil Minister Fawzi Shakshuki said the cartel leaders planned to meet again later Yamani said no specific time had been 13 oil ministers of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries were in their 15th day of A 14-day session in March 1983 was the longest continuous OPEC meeting before this analysts have said that any rise or drop in the price of a barrel of oil means a 2' change in the price of gasoline if the total difference is passed along to the was eager to complete a deal in order to avert a new drop in oil something that large oil producers outside such as would eagerly Any oil price increase would help which is struggling with a huge billion foreign say prices could fall below a barrel without an OPEC agreement to continue limiting its oil S AT A Britain's first snow of the season fell over the weekend at Holme Moss Moor in the Derbyshire peak district of northern the Automobile Association Despite the expulsion of five U.S. diplomats from the Soviet prospects for a superpower arms pact are brightening as the Kremlin shows signs of shifting its stand on and a U.S. official says Soviet leader Mikhail sent an upbeat message to Free at members of the 99th Congress have gone crowing to voters about their accomplishments but frustrated at their failure to do more to combat federal red second session of the 99th Congress ended two weeks and a day behind schedule as first the Senate and then the House ad Saturday night after 9 p.m. The 100th Congress convenes Jan. 6,1987. Police killings are down by half in 50 major U.S. cities compared with 15 years and citizen killings of police are sharply lower as a new study New Zealand An earthquake said by U.S. seismologists to be the most powerful in more than a year struck the Kermadec Islands in the South Pacific but officials had no immediate report of damage or the U S Geological Survey reported the 6:46 p.m. a.m. quake at 8 1 magnitude on the Richter a reading that would make it a quake capable of causing tremendous ( Yitzhak Shamir presented his Cabinet to Parliament today and vowed as prime minister to fight Palestinian guerrillas in Lebanon and promote Israeli settlement in the occupied 71, becomes head of government under an unprecedented power sharing agreement between his Likud bloc and the 1 Party of Shimon