The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 132, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 5, 1987 Page: 5 of 28
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Sunday. April 5, 1987
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Saturday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 19.at 7:00 p.m.
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Mended Hearts will meet at 7
p.m. April 7 at San Jacinth
Methodist Hospital in the Plaza
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The program will be presented
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registered pharmacist, he will
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Mended Hearts is a non-profit ^
support group with chapters
throughout the U.S. With the ap-
proval of the physician, mem- jjp
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people with conditions and those a
recovering from heart surgery. K
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Jackie Slaughter, left, and Hardy White, right, Ilahi, REL. The program is co-sponsored by
of the Baytown Chamber of Commerce for being State Rep. Dan Shelley and the chamber,
named capitol scholars are, from left, Ronnie
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11 a.m.-2p.m.
• .WASHINGTON (AP) — The ,.D-Fla., chairman of the House embassy’s ‘communications
f . widening sex-and-spying scan-* Foreign Affairs subcommittee system has been shut down and
.' dal at the Moscow U.S. Embassy on international operations. The no area is .considered secure.
is forcing extraordinary security State Department refused com- T^,e embassy staff is reported to
1 : measures for Secretary of State ment. be hand-carrying cables to
-■ George P. Shultz’s visit next Neither congressman would Frankfurt. Wtest Germany, for
—Week, including use of a,.special identify the_two new Marines._transmission to Washington. ——
communications trailer. nor would they say whether the As a result, Mrs. Snowe said,va
Two additional Marihe em- Marines were suspected of abet-" special communications velficle (
bassy guards are suspected of ting JSoviet espionage activities was being prepared for Shultz’s H
i having sex with Soviet ■women, it or merely violating strict U.S. use when he arrives in Moscow (
, ,was disclosed Friday, and the government rules against in- on April 13 for talks with Soviet .
•Defense Department announced timate social Contacts with Foreign Minister Eduard '
it had expanded its investigation Soviet citizens. Shevardnadze. 1
well beyond the security breach But Aspin said he was^isturb- “He’ll be reduced, to )
at the Moscow embassy. ed that the embassy'* security negotiating foreign policy in a
• The Pentagon said a 70- breach might be ‘‘very much Winnebago,” she said, even
member Navy task force of bigger than we thought/’ Said though the United States has
special agents and polygraph ex- Mica: “The scope and numbers spent billions of dollars to im-
perts had been set up to in- involved is widening. It’s go- prove the security of U.S.
. vestigate past and present ing to increase ratner substan- diplomatic missions in Moscow
am- y.s . vnilHary personnel assigned to tially.” and elsewhere around the world;
■*>..? U.S. diplomatic missions in the Rep. QJympia Snowe of Maine, State Department spokesman
Eastern bloc and “other selected ranking Republican oh .Mica’s Charles E. ‘Redman would not
countries.” ~ subcommittee, said the Moscow confirm this. .
The task force will prepare es- ' _ ,
pionage or other cases against
’ any Navy personnel involved in
criminal misconduct and “iden-
tify the full extent* of any s
: damage to national security-w.
caused by these offenses,” the
“ Pentagon said,
Already, the entire 28-member
contingent of Marine guards has
been recalled from Moscow as a
precautionary step, and the em-
bassy’s top security officer has
returned for consultations with
U.S. investigators.
The breach initially involved
two Marine guards, Sgt. Clayton
J. Lonetree and Cpl. Arnold
Bracy, who are accused of hav-
ing sexual liaisons with Soviet
women and later allowing Soviet
agents to tour the most sensitive
'• 'ai-ehs of the embassy building
' -early last year.
»N* * The implication of two more
Marine guards was reported by 1
» - Reps. Les Aspin, D-Wis., chair-
, >;man of .the House Armed Ser-
vices Committee, and Dan Mica,
was
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7 yoors-9 ytart: 1:00 p.m.
~ Please cab 421-4313“ from 10.00 arm. to 5:00—
p.m'. Monday through Friday. Deadline for s
reservations is Friday, April 10. There will be
traditional decorated eggs and candy for the
v the child who finds the "Golden ■
Egg" there will be a special prize.
Of course? the Easter Bunny will be there. Have ,
your picture taken with the Easter Bunny for /
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 132, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 5, 1987, newspaper, April 5, 1987; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152843/m1/5/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.