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Phone 9-5247 Date FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1969 Radio (1340) TV (Ch. 8) Student Violence Strikes Four Ma jor U.S. Colleges Pueblo Skipper Back on Stand Black Militants, Sympathizers CORONADO, Calif. (AP/AFNB)--Cdr Lloyd Bucher, Commanding Cf- Create Havoc at Univesities ficer of the intelligence ship Pueblo, returned to the stand DURHAM, N. C. (AP/AFNB) -- yesterday as the Navy continued its probe into the capture of Quiet appeared to be returning the ship by North Korea more than a year ago. this morning to Duke Univer- Cdr Bucher told the board of inquiry he had experienced some sity, one of four American difference of opinion with his second in command, Lt. Edward schools torn by student unrest Murphy Jr., over organization'of the ship, but Cdr. Bucher yesterday. said it was not serious and was not ( Cont'd on Page.2) An estimated 510 Naticnal Guard troops stod by on the picturesque Duke campus last U.S. Plane Downed Near Cambodia night after protests yesterday SAIGON (AP/AFNB)--An American Army light observation plane by about 1,000 militant stu- crashed early today in Cambodian territory, the U.S. Command dents. reported. Several injuries and arrests Mistrial Motion Denied wA spokesman said the plane were reported when trouble was hit by ground fire, but it flared yesterday. was not known whether or not The major incident at the In Pr0ceedigs the shots came from South Durham campus occurred yester- Sirnan Vietnam or Cambodia. day when several dozen Negro (AP/AFNB)--A de- There were four men aboard. students commandeered the main fense motion for a mistrial Their fate is unknown. floor of the school's admini- has been denied in the case of The U. S. State Department stration building. They Sirhan Sirhan, charged with said the downing of the plane nailed shut all doors and re- murdering Sen. Robert Kennedy. is being followed up through named the building "the Mal- Defense counsel had earlier the Australian government, colm X Liberation School." claimed broadcast and pub- which represents U. S. inter- The rebels claimed the take- lished reports Sirhan might ests-in Cambodia. over was a last resort after plead guilty could have pre- Cambodia's Kymer News Agency more than two years of fruit- judiced jurors. meanwhile reported a U. S. ob- less negotiation for a special Questioning of jurors showed servation plane was downed by education program. nine of them had either heard Cambodian gunfire and the pil- At the University of Wiscon- of or read the report, but ot was captured. He was iden- sin in Madison, additional Na- each said his decision would tified as Laird Osburn. tional Guardsmen with fixed not be influenced. The U. S. Command reported bayonets were added last night Opening arguments of the last night 183 American mili- in an attempt to quell demon- trial were delayed at the tary personnel were killed in strations at the crowded in- start. ofeyesterday's proceed- action last week and 1,315 tersection in the heart of the ings while Sirhan, defense and were wounded. These figures sprawling university. prosecution attorneys and Su- compared with 198 killed and Taunting youths retreated period Court Judge Herbert V. 1,5a49 wounded. the week be- only a short distance from the Walker went into the jurist's fore. slowly ad- (Cont'd on Page 1) chambers. Four copies of The Los An- Civil Unrest Threatens Pakistan's Ayub geles Times, carrying a story KARACHI, Pakistan (AP/AFNB) the streets. about the possible change of --Pakistan was in turmoil last in Karachi, I plea were taken into the cham- night, the eve of today's na- people roved ai bers. Although the jury had tionwide general strike a- throwing rocks been impaneled, the members gainst President Ayub Khan. causing other c were not sequestered in their At Lahore, seven separate Police used hotel rooms until Wednesday protest marches involving clubs to breal night and the story appeared. 65,000 people marched through torscommitting Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Friday, Felb. 14, 1969 PARIS (AP/AFNB)--There was a growing feeling CAMPUS RIOTS (Cont.'d from Page 1) vancing in Paris last night that nothing will be ac- bayonets. In the late afternoon, a fight er- complished in the peace talks until secret upted between students and police and at least sessions are held. one youth was bloodied. United States negotiator Hehry Cabot Lodge While the Guardsmen cleared the crowd from said as much yesterday when he declared after the intersection, another group of pickets had the session: 'I don't expect much to come of ringed the university's main administration these public meetings." building, housing the office of the president Lodge said he was "disappointed but not dis- of the school. heartened" over the lack of progress made yes- Wisconsin Gov. Warren Knowles declared at a terday. news conference yesterday he believes the cam- Another U. S. negotiator, William Jorden, pus disorders at Wisconsin have been politic- said Hanoi and the Viet Cong demanded the U.S. ally motivated. The Governor called the abandon South Vietnam and that South Vietnam enactment of legislation to dismiss students surrender to the North. convicted of criminal offenses during the dis- turbances. NEW ORLEANS (AP/AFNB)--Prosecutors in the At City College of New York yesterday, about Clay Shaw conspiracy trial are expected to fo- 100 students invaded and held the school's ad- cus their case next on details of the 1963 as- ministration building, pressing such demands sassination of President John Kennedy, it was as a separate school of Negro and Puerto Rican learned last night. studies. In yesterday's proceedings, the prosecution Minor trouble flared once again at the giant was blocked from backing up its star witness, University of California campus at Berkeley Perry Raymond Russo, with testimony from his last night. hypnotist. After the judge ruled out testimony from Dr. PUEBLO PROBE (Cont'd from Page 1) a personal- Edmond Fatter, the state requested a recess ity clash. because it had run out of witnesses temporar- The five admirals investigating the case ily. disclosed yesterday they were to go to Nor- New Orleans Dist. Atty. Jim Garrison, who folk, Va., today to inspect the intelligence began probing the assassination case more than ship Palm Beach, a sister ship of the Pueblo. two years ago, told the jury in his opening The court of inquiry is attempting. to. wrap statement Feb. 6 he would, in effect, put the up all the details of the capture before turn- Warren Commission on trial alongside Shaw, who ing to the 11 months the crew spent in the is charged with conspiring to assassinate Ken- hands of North Korea. nedy at in 1963. Shaw's indictment charges he conspired with Lee Harvey Oswald and David W. Ferrie, a for- mer airline pilot, to kill Kennedy. Both Os- wald and Ferrie are dead. Shaw, a 55-year-old retired New Orleans business executive, says he never knew either Oswald or Ferrie. Guantanamo Gazette1 At yesterday's early recess, Asst. Dist. Atty. James L. Alcock told a reporter the next witnesses would deal with the assassination. ComNavBase RAdm J.B. Hildrath Garrison and his staff contend Kennedy was Public Affairs Officer Lt D.S. McCurrach fired upon from more than one direction "pur- suant to a conspiracy" allegedly involving Editor J02 Jerry Marshall Associate Editor JO3 Larry Long Shaw and that the fatal shot came from the Layout/Staff Reporter JOSN Phil Jordan front--not from the back,,as the Warren Com- mission found. The GUANTANAMO GAZETTE is published according to the Russo, a book salesman, testified earlier rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers this week he heard Shaw, Oswald and Ferrie as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction of plotting at a mld-September 1963 New Orleant the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. It is printed party to assassinate Kennedy. He said they four days a week at government expense on government talked of crossfire, diversionary shooting and equipment. The opinions or statements in news items that appear herein are not to be construed as official alibis. or as reflecting the views of ComNavBase or the Depart- mant of the Navy. WASHINGTON (AP/AFNB)--The Nixon Administra- Ads and notices will be accepted between the hours tion will undertake a study of the space pro- of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m, MON through FRI only and will be gram to be pursued after an expected landing published in Monday's, Tuesday's or Thursday's GAZETTE. of U.S. astronauts on the moon this year, it No ads or notices except command notices will be pub- was announced last night. lished more than once a week nor will they be run in White House science adviser Dr. Lee Dubridge Friday's paper. said his office, the Defense Department and The GAZETTE welcomes contributions of a newsworthy 1-ha Mm- rnn n, Aa-.-, -. 1 1 -1 tk-ha -. Guantanamo Bay Entertainment Section Movie Schedule

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1. THE SAND PEBBLES: Steve McQueen, Richard Atten- 10. BANDOLERO: James Stewart, Dean Martin. When borough. The story of the USS Pablo, a gunboat in the James Stewart hears that his brother and his gang Yangtze River in 1926, which uses Chinese coolie labor are to be hanged for murder, he disguises himself to run the engines. Action drama, color, 179 minutes. as a hangman and arranges for their escape. 2. THE RAT RACE: Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds. Tony , color, 106 minutes. Curtis leaves Milwaukee to seek fame and fortune in New 11. CLAMBAKE: , Shelley Fabares. York but finds the price of living a little more than When Elvis Presley's father names him vice--president he can afford. Comedy drama, color 105 minutes. of the Duster Oil Co.jthe young heir leaves home 3. ISTANBUL: Errol Flynn. Story of an ex-Army pilot, because he has ambitions to make good on his own. who owns his own cargo plane stationed at Istanbul and Musical comedy, color, 99 minutes. how he becomes involved in a smuggling ring. 12. THE TREASURE OF SAN GENNARO: Harry Guardino, 4. THE F.B.I. STORY: James Stewart, Vera Miles. This Senta Berger. Plans are made to steal the treasure is the story of the F.B.I. as seen through the eyes of of San Gennaro with the local help of a convict one of its agents and his family. Drama, color. named Toto. Comedy, color, 101 minutes. 5. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD: Julie Christie, Alan 13. BOOMTOWN: Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy. Two men Bates. In the 1870's, Julie Christie inherits her uncle's meet in a border town in where they become large farming estate and acheives the independence she partners in their first oil well. Western, black desires. Romantic drama, color, 142 minutes. and white, 119 minutes. 6. HELLFIGHTERS: , Katherine Ross. John Wayne 14. THE WAR WAGON: John Wayne, . John and associates Jim Hutton, Bruce Cabot and Jay C. Flippen Wayne is out on parole and seeks to get even with operate a dangerous business involving the extinguishing BruceCabot, who has robbed him of his name and his of oil well fires. Action drama, color, 121 minutes. land. Western drama, color, 101 minutes. 7. THE TALL WOMEN: Anne Baxter, Maria Percshy. Story 15. THE MURDER CLINIC: William Berger, Francoise of how seven women, led by Anne Baxterhide in a cave Prevost. Doctor Vance and his wife, Elizebethlive during an Indian attack on their wagon train. Western, in an isolated clinic which fosters a horrible series black and white, 94 minutes. of crime, knowledge of wbich is confined in its 8. MRS. BROWN YOU GOT A LOVELY DAUGHTER: Peter Noone, gloomy walls. Drama, color, 87 minutes. Sarah.Caldwell. Peter Noone, owner of a greyhound named 16. RAGAN: Ty Hardin, Antonella Lualdi. Antonella Mrs. Brown and leader of a budding pop group, hopes to Velludo, a revolutionarypolitician in a Caribbean enter the dog in the local Manchester derby and use the country is organizing a coup in order to liberate winnings to help the group get to London. Musicals the ex-president, Moreno, who is being held color, 95 minutes. prisoner.- Drama, color, 88 minutes. 9. A BULLET IS WAITING: Jean Simmons, Rory Calhoun. Rory Calhoun, a fugitive, is wanted in Utah for manslaughter. He is being returned to Utah by the B brother of the man he killed in self-defense. Western,n black and white, 82 minutes. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 16 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 (Cont'd) 11:55 SIGN ON 8:00 THE BIG VALLEY- "Heritage." Long work 12:-00 THIS IS THE LIFE -"Man Of The Year." A business- stoppage, drinking and violence at their Sierra man has been named "Man of the Year" by the mines, plus stockholder discontentcause the local citizens. Little do they know that his Barkley family to take drastic measures to business success has been due to an invention that he stole from his ex-partner. protect it's interests. 9:00 AWAY WE GO- Trio hosts Buddy Greco, George Carlin 12:30 THE ANSWER- "Decision." A rowdy youth and and Buddy Rich welcome special guest Kaye partner in a robbery team make friends with Stevens and the Hines Family. a "square" in order to obtain knowledge in 10:00 TENTH HOUR NEWS locksmithing. They find the right key to a 10:15 PETER big decision. GUNN- "The Frog." TERRITORY 1:00 THE CHRISTOPHERS 10:40 TOMBSTONE 11:05 DICK POWELL THEATER-"Apples Dodt Fall Far." 1:15 SACRED HEART- "Families My Co-Creators." Having spent most of his young life in foster 1:30 PROFILE- "Spirit Of the Wood." homes and orphanages, a young boy decides 2:00 GAME OF THE WEEK- To Be Announced is 4:30 TED MACK to find out who he is. His only contact 5:00 PENTAGON FORUM a parole officer with a consuming desire 5:30 TO BE ANNOUNCED to help those in need. 6:00 NEWS BRIEF 12:00 SIGN OFF 6:05 SURVIVAL-"Danish Resistance." This is the TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 story of the Danish people and their fight against oppression. 4:55 SIGN ON 6:30 SEAPOWER: PLYMOTH ROCK TO POLARIS 5:00 CARTOON CARNIVAL 7:00 WALT DISNEY PRESENTS- "Hans Brinker on 5:30 DISCOVERY Silver Skates." This is Part 1 of the 6:00 NEWS PARADE touching story of the poor Dutch family of 6:30 GUANTANAMO NOTEBOOK Hans Brinker and its survival during a time 6:35 GET SMART-"Satan Place." KAOS agents abduct of stress and misfortune. The future of Hans CONTROL'S chief and demand a huge ransom. and his family depends upon his winning an ice skating race. Agent 99 and Maxwell Smart devise a means of rescue for the chief. 8:00 - "Found Child." A little girl is or- 7:00 WILD WILD WEST-"The Fatal Trap'.' Agents West phaned when her parents are killed. Hoss finds her and is filled with compassion and and Gordon go south of the border to bait a -love for the girl. trap for the notorious gentleman--Efandito Vasques,who has made a successful habit of 9:00 MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE- "The Council." This is fleeing to his Mexican hideout after a Part 1 of a two-part series. When a crime successful haul. syndicate chief (Paul Steven) threatens to 8:00 JOHN GARY SHOW- Gary welcomes songstress Rodemary drain U.S. gold reserves by depositing huge a- Clooney mounts in Swiss banks, and comedian Norm Crosby. the IMF accepts an 9:00 COMBAT-"The Good Samaritan." To insure the assignment to wipe out the syndicate and re- success of a mission, Sgt. Saunders must turn the money. ignore a call for help from an encircled 10:00 NEWS BRIEF platoon that is being chopped to pieces by 10:05 HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL the enemy. The lone survivor vows revenge on 10 :30 MOVIE: SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD and holds him personally responsible 12:15 SIGN OFF Saunders for the deaths of his comrades. 10:00 TENTH HOUR NEWS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 10:15 TO BE ANNOUNCED 10:40 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW- Durward Kirby is Mike's 4:55 SIGN ON co-host. 5:00 GRINDL- "Grindi's Day Off." Grindl decides 12:00 SIGN OFF to take a day off and.go out on the town, but it turns out to be "one of those days" and every- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 thing goes wrong. 5:30 Happening '68- Special guest Dick Clark talks 4:55 SIGN ON about the "generation gap." Paul Avere and the 5:00 ANIMAL WORLD Raiders and Sly and the Family Stone also are 5:30 Dick Van Dyke-"The'Ugliest Dog In The World." featured. 6:00 NEWS PARADE Rob doesn't have the heart to take a dog to the pound so he seeks help at a beauty parlor 6:30 GUANTANAMO NOTEBOOK 6:45 THE.DOCTOR'S REPLY for pets. 6:00 NEWS PARADE 7:00 BEWITCHED-"McTavish." Samantha is seen by 6:30 GUANTAMAMO NOTEBOOK Darrin's parents when she pops over to England 6:35 TO BE ANNOUNCED on Aunt Clara's behalf. 7:00 BOB HOPE SPECIAL-Carroll Baker, Vikki Carr, 7:30 DRAGNET- "The Badge Racket." Out-of-town guests Cyd Charisse,.Angie Dickinson, Zsa Zsa Gabor are shaken down by two menposing: as police and officers. Sgt. Friday and Officer Gannon Jill St.John are Bob Hope's all-girl cast. Hope plays a bachelor presidential pose as out-of-town businessmen and lay a candidate traD for the phony officers. whose abilities as a Casanova bring him to Inauguration Day with a half-dozen WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 (Cont'd) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 (Cont'd) *aw beauties expecting to be First Lady. to have grave doubts about marriage when 8:00 STAR TREK-"The Gamesters of Triskelion." Capt. she learns how Dave felt about it before they Kirk, Uhura and Chekov vanish during the were wed. transporting process and appear on an unheard-of 8:30 THE 21ST CENTURY-"From Cradle To Classroom." planet, where they are shackled in jeweled This is the concluding episode in this two- collars and trained for mortal hand-to-hand combat. part series. A studied look at revo- 9:00 VLADIMIR HOROWITZ-World-recognized concert pianist lutionary new ideas in the fields of Vladimir Horowitz appears on his first television pre-school education. concert, also his first concert before the 9:00 AN EVENING WITH CAROL CHANNING- A zany, public in 12 years. Carnegie Hall in New York freewheeling program of music and comedy. is the setting and Horowitz performs before Carol'sguests are David McCallum and George a specialinvited audience. Burns. 10:60 TENTH HOUR NEWS 10:00 TENTH HOUR NEWS 10:15 OF BLACK AMERICA: LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN 10:15 F.D.R.-"The Dark Days." 11:15 MOVIE: THE BRIGAND-Anthony Dexter, the 11:05 MOVIE: THE CANADIANS-In 1876, three look-alike of King Lorenzo, doubles as Royal Canadian Mounted Police are assigned the king and swashbuckles the small kingdom the difficult task of settling and policing out of Lorenzo's cousin's treacherous clutches. 6,000 Sioux Indians. 12:50 SIGN OFF 12:30 SIGN OFF

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22

4:55 SIGN ON 10:55 SIGN ON 5:00 ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW-"The Tape-Recorder." Opie 11:00 CARTOON CARNIVAL and his friend "eavesdrop" on people with a 11:25 UNDER THE BANYAN TREE new portable tape-recorder. 12:00 CAPTAIN.1KANGAROO 5:30 THE LUCY SHOW 12:50 SCIENCE IN ACTION-"Super Nova." The Super 6:00 NEWS PARADE Nova, which is the violent explosion from 6:30 GJANTANAMO NOTEBOOK within that destroys starsis discussed 6:35 THE MONKEES and illustrated today. 7:00 LOST IN SPACE- A female Android is to be 1:15 MOVIE: THE BRIGAND (See Wednesday for destroyed by a male Android. Thq Robinsons-. details). prevent the destruction and in turn destroy 2:50 AUTO RACING the villain Android and its base. 3:15 WRESTLING FROM BUFFALO 8:00 IRONSIDE-"All In A Day's Work." Officer Eve 4::10 MEMPHIS OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT Whitfield kills a 17-year-old thief during a 5:30 THE FLINTSTONES "shoot-out" following a robbery. 6:00 NEWS BRIEF 9-00 THE GOLPDIGGERS- Singer-Gail Martin(Dean's 6:05 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA-" Day of daughter) joins rank Sinatra Jr. and special Evil'.' While en route to join the main guest star Paul Lynde. fleet, an alien from outer space appears 10:00 TENTH HOUR NEWS aboard the Seaview. 10:15 MELODY RANCH 7:00 GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH-"The Circus Never 11:05 JOEY BISHOP SHOW Came To Town." Slate goes all-out to 12:15 SIGN OFF protect a mentally retarded individual whose greatest ambition is to FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 become a clown. 8:00 -"Malachi." A likeable bum 4:55 SIGN ON masquerades as the marshal of Dodge City 5:00 SHOWCASE. '68-Host Lloyd Thaxton welcomes the to impress his visiting brother until a audience to the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium challenge to a gunfight gives him some to present his latest roster of talents who second thoughts. compete for the pending finals. 9:00 DOM DELUISE SHOW-Dom welcomes singers 5:30 HAZEL-"$285 By Saturday." Hczel)in collecting Brian Carney and Peggy March and his musical instruments for a missionary school, gang of regulars to the fun-filled outing. finds a chord organ which would serve as the IDOO NEWS BRIEF crowning glory for the school. 10:05 MOVIE: THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR- Gene 6:00 NEWS PARADE Tierney, Rex Harrison and George Sanders 6:30 GUANTANAMO NOTEBOOK: appear in this tender romance that develops 6:35 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-"Come Back, Little Herbie." when an attractive widow buys an old house Herbie the gorilla is back at the Clampets by the sea, haunted by the ghost of a refusing to work and insisting on gourmet ruggedly handsome sea captain. food. 11:50 LATE SHOW: AL JENNINGS OF OKLAHOMA- Al 7:00 DANIEL BOONE-"The Sound Of Fear." A band of Jennings, a lawyer, abandoned the law to br eak renegade cutthroats-with a leader who has a the law after his brother was murdered. He price on his head-holds Daniel and his family became the fearless leader of a dread hostage in the Boone cabin. robbery and murder gang. 8:00 LOVE ON A ROOFTOP-"Letter Big." Julie begins 1:10 SIGN OFF Armed Forces Radio MON. - FRI. (Cont'd) SATURDAY (Cont'd) 11:05 Roger Carroll 6:15 Purple Grotto 1340 IWS 12:00 News 7:00 News 12:15 AFRTS Sports Page 7:05 PACEMAKER SUNDAY 12:30 Afternoon Weather Brief 8:00 News 12:32 LUNCHBREAK MUSICAL 8:05 Grand Ole Opry 5:57 Be Still and Know 1:00 News 9:00 News 6:00 News 1:05 LUNCHBREAK MUSICALE 9:05 RHYTHM AT RANDOM 6:05 SUNRISE VARIETY 1:30 Mon-Play It Like It Is 10:00 News 7:00 News Tue-Tex Williams Show 10:15 Melody Patterson Show 7:05 Weather Wed-Bob Kingsley News 7:10 AFRTS Sports Page Thr-Ted Davis 11:00 11:05 Finch Bandwagon 7:15 AFRTS Business News Report Fri-Sounds of the Sixties 12:00 East of Midnight 7:25 SUNRISE VARIETY 1:55 Sportraits 8:00 News 2:00 News 8:05 Bill Stewart 2:05 Gene Weed AFRTS - FM 102.3 MCS 9:00 News 3:00 News 9:05 Bill Stewart 3:05 Gene Weed MONDAY 10:00 News 4:00 News 10:05 MORNING MEDLEY 4:05 SWING EASY 9 - 10 p.m. SPOTLIGHT with 11:00 News 5:00 News Doug McCurrach 11:05 Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir 5:02 SWING EASY 11:30 Protestant Hour 6:00 News MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 12:00 News 6:30 Herman Griffith 12:15 AFRTS Sports Page 6:55 Sportraits 7:15 - 8 p.m. Adventures in Good 12:30 Afternoon Weather Brief 7:00 News Music 12:32 HIT PARADER 7:05 PACEMAKER 1:00 News 8:00 News MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY 1:05 HIT PARADER 8:05 Date With Chris 2:00 News 9 :00 News 8 - 9 p.m. JAZZ! REDHOT AND 2:05 HIT PARADER 9:05 RHYTHM AT RANDOM COOL with Woody Boyd 3:00 News 10 :00, News' 3:05 Jimmy Wakely 10:15 John Doremus TUESDAY - THURSDAY 4:00 News 11:00 News 4:05 Music and Me 11:05 All That Jazz 8 - 10 p.m. CARIBBEAN 5:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show CONCERT HALL 5:05 World in Music 11:55 News with John Cooke 6:00 News FRIDAY 6:05 Golden Days of Radio SATURDAY 6:30 Sagebrush Theater 9:05 - 10 p.m.Many Faces of Folk 6:55 Drive Time 5:57 Be Still and Know Music 7:00 News 6':00 News 7: 05 PACEMAKER 6:05 SUNRISE VARIETY AM and FM programs listed in all 8:00 News 7:00 News CAPS are live from AFRTS in 8:05 Pete Smith 7:05 Weather Guantanamo Bay 8:30 American Gallery 7:10 AFRTS Sports Page 9:00 News 7:15 AFRTS Business News Report CHURCH SERVICES 9:05 SUNDAY EVENING SERENADE 7:25 SUNRISE VARIETY 10:00 News 8:00 News LOCATION PROTESTANT R. CATH. 10:15 Jasin Street Jazz 8:05 SUNRISE VARIETY 11:00 News 8:30 Mission Music NavSta 8 A.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:05 Music a la Cart 8:55 Worldwide 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:00, East of Midnight 9:00 News 7 p.m. 5 p.m.* 9:05 Andy Russell *Mon-Sat MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10:00 News NAS 9:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 10:05 Many Faces of Folk Music BULKELEY 9:30 a.m. 5:57 Be Still and Know 11:00 News LEEWARD 11 a.m. 9 a.m. 6:00 News 11:05 TEEN TIME CARIBE STUDY HALL 6:05 GOOD MORNING SHOW 12:00 News 10 a.m. 7:00 News 12:15 APRTS Sports Page 7:05 Weather 12:30 Afternoon Weather Brief 7:10 AFRTS Sports Page 12:32 HIT PARADER 1:00 News 1:05 HIT PARADER 2:00 News Friday, Feb. 14, 1969 Guantanamo Gazette Page 7

Local Bowlers Receive Awards

The Sixth Annual Handicap Bowling Tourna- ment awards presentation was held this week'at *the Marblehead Bowling Lanes. RAdm J.B. Hil- dreth presented the awards. Winners of the Team Events were: (top 1. to r.) Bill Fowler, Bill Campbell, Tom Hopeker, Ray Reve and Jim Johnson. RAdm Hildreth presented both the All Events and High Scratch Series trophies to Jerry Rog- ers. (Pictured at right.) Cther winners were: Doubles--Wayne Black- well, Em Hansell; Singles--Jerry Libungan; High Game (Scratch)--Buford Smith; High Gami- (Hdndicap)--Ralph Richardson; Hi.b Series (Han- dicap)--Wayne Blackwell. Local Cage Stars Win, 96-59 Williams May Become Washington Pilot SAN JUAN (Special) -- Guantanamo Bay's all- WASHINGTON (AP/AFNB) -- Ted Williams, one of star basketball squad used its height and the most colorful sluggers in major league court savvy in romping to a lopsided 96-59 win baseball annals, was reportedly offered the over Naval Station Roosevelt Roads in Monday's now-vacant job of managing the Washington Sen- opening round of the Tenth Naval District Bas- ators. ketball Tournament at San Juan. Announcement of the offer from new Senators The tourney was to conclude today, but no president Bob Short was made last night. reports other than the opening - game one have Williams had made no public statement as to been filed from San Juan. whether or not he will take the post. It was In other first - round play Monday, MCB-6 reported he has talked twice with Short about whipped Marine Barracks San Juan 86-70, Naval the job, which became available two weeks ago Station San Juan bombed APWR 98-68, NavCommSta when Short dismissed Jim Lemon. Puerto Rico smashed Camp Garcia 95-50 and MCB- Short said last night he also wants to talk 6 came back to stop Antigua 79-68. with former New York Yankee great Joe DiMaggio about the managerial position. DiMaggio is WASHINGTON (AP/AFNB) -- Former all-pro line- currently a vice president in the Oakland Ath- backer Sam Huff came out of retirement yester- letics hierarchy. day and rejoined the Washington Redskins of During his playing days Williams led the the NFL as a player-coach. American League in hitting six times and won Huff played 12 sea ons with the New York the coveted triple crown twice. He finished Giants and Washincton fore retiring at the with a lifetime batting average of .344 and end of the 1967 :eipaign. walloped 521 homers. He hit an amazing .406 He will be 35 this fall. in 1941. Page 8 Guantanamo Gazette Friday, Feb. 14, 1969 illw Women's Softball Opens Saturday Club Activity Schedule GUANTANAMO BAY--Women's softball, always a COMO CLUB Movie Schedule Feb. 15-21 Saturday night crowd-pleaser, opens this week- end with two ballgames. Sat. Supply Corps Ball All games will be played on Cooper Field's Sun. "Five Card Stud" Dean Martin, Robert softball field No. 1. Game times each Satur- Mitchum day night are 6:30 and 8:30. Mon. Closed In the winter season opener this weekend Tue. "Impossible Years" , Lola Leeward Point plays Fleet Reserve Association. Albright The nightcap features last spring's two top Wed. "The Bride Wore Black" Jeanne Moreau, teams, Small Commands against the Teenagers. Michael Bouquet Here is the remainder of the winter season Th r. Game Night schedule: Fri. Junior Officers' Night (informal attire) Ma rch 6:30 Small Commands-Leeward Point CPO CLUB Movie Schedule Feb 15-21 .):30 FRA-Teenagers Ma rch 6:30 Leeward. Poidnt-Teenagers Sat. "Never a Dull Moment" Dick Van Dyke 3 :30 FRA-Small Commands Sun. "The Emerald of Atratama" Rory Calhoun Marco 15 6:30 FRA-Leeward Point Mon. "The Impossible Years" David Niven Teenagers-Small Commands Tue. "Gun Man's Walk" Van Heflin, Tab Hunt- March 22 3;30 Teenagers-Leeward Point er 8 :30 Small Commands-FRA Wed. "Five Card Stud" Dean Martin, Robert Ma rch 29 6:30 Leeward Point-Small Commands Mitchum 3:30 Teenagers-FRA Thr. Game Night April 5 6:30 Leeward Point-FRA Fri. "The Bride Wore Black" Jeanne Moreau, 8 :30 Small Commands-Teenagers Michael Bouquet April 12 6:30 Small Commands-Leeward Point Cartoons 8:30 FRA-Teenagers Apr i 19 6:30 Teenagers-Leeward Point ACEY DUCEY CLUB Movie Schedule Feb 15-21 8:30 FRA-Small Commands Sat. "Far From The Madding Crowd" Julie Christie, Allen Bates Sun. "Kiss Kiss--Kill Kill--" Tony Kendall Notre Dame's Negro Cagers Demand Apology Brad Harris South Bend, Ind. (AP/AFNB)--The five Negro Mon. "The Emerald of Atratama" Rory Calhoun players on Notre Dame's basketball team have Tue. "Five Card Stud" Dean Martin, Robert threatened to quit unless they get an apology Mitchum for being booed during Tuesday night's 71-59 Wed. Italian Night loss to Michigan State. "The Impossible Years" David Niven, The five players--Austin Carr, Sid Catlett, Lola Albright Collis Jones, Bob Whitmore and Dwight Murphy-- Thr. "The Bride Wore Black" Jeanne Moreau, published a letter in the Notre Dame campus Michael Bouquet newspaper. It said they demanded an apology Fri. Game Night from the student body for its booing when there were five Negro players in the game a- gainst MSU. The letter also said that, if the players RAAEREAL 4P'VALEN1INE are not given an apology, they will not prac- tice or play for Notre Dame. Coach Johnny Dee said if they don't practice they won't play Saturday night against Utah State. Dee added: "They are not being fair to the other players."

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