SENATOR PRESSES CONGRESS TO PASS LAWS TO HELP ECONOMY

SENATE EXPECTED TO APPROVE ROCKY'S NOMINATION AS VEEPP' WASHINGTON (AP)--U.S. Senator Henry M. Jackson said yesterday he WASHINGTON (AP)--The House of Rep- the 10 or so expected to vote against will press for Congressional pas- resentatives Judiciary Committee com- him. sage this month of legislation pleted its hearings on Nelson Rocke- Republican members praised Rocke- giving the President standby author- feller's nomination to be vice presi- feller for his cooperation in pro- ity to ration fuel and to order in- dent of the United States yesterday viding so much information about him- creased domestic energy production and set it for a vote next week. self and his family. by the U.S. Committee approval of the nomi- Asked by Rep. Barbara Jordan, D-Tex., Jackson, D-Wash., and chairman nation appears certain, with only what he would list as major prior- of the Interior Committee that deals about 10 of the 38 members con- ities for the nation, Rockefeller with American fuel and natural re- sidered likely to vote against it. said freedom of the individual, equal- sources problems, said renewed hos- A final House vote will be held the ity of opportunity, providing help to tilities in the Middle East could following week. individuals unable to help themselves. lead to another oil embargo.

With the Senate expected to con- He said oil production in the firm the nomination overwhelmingly U.S. is declining steadily even as next Tuesday, the House vote--also the country attempts to recover certain to be favorable--will give from the coal strike. the nation a vice president for the "Such reductions in our energy first time since Aug. 9, when former supply will result in severe eco- President Richard M. Nixon resigned. nomic hardships at the least, and if It will also, for the first time prolonged, could push our economy to in the nation's history, give it a the brink of depression," Jackson President and vice president who were said. not elected but achieved office through the provisions of the 25th His proposal would require estab- constitutional amendment for filling lishing a national system of oil the vacancy in the vice presidency. reserves in the U.S. to minimize the effect of energy supply disrup- The Judiciary Committee hearings tions on the American economy. ended as they began, with Rocke- Friday, December 6, 1974 Other portions of Jackson's legis- feller on the stand defending the lation would: generous cash gifts to friends and --give the President standby associates in public lifeand promis- SIRICA DENIES DEFENSE MOTION authority and direct that a contin- ing not to have anymorezif he becomes gency plan be prepared for mandatory vice president. WASHINGTON (AP)--Federal Judge energy conservation and rationing The concerns expressed by members John Sirica has denied motions re- systems. about merging vast Rockefeller wealth questing that depositions be taken --provide authority for allocation with high public office still upset from former President Richard M. of scarce materials, such as steel Nixon for the Watergate cover-up used in drilling oil wells. trial. He said the trial can be end- --give the President authority ed without any testimony from Nixon. to order energy companies to step U.S. WASTES $ BILLIONS IN FOOD Sirica has said he hopes the trial up domestic fuel production. SINGAPORE (AP)--About $18 billion can be ended by Christmas. His rul- In a letter to President Ford, worth of food is wasted annually in ing came hours after Nixon's lawyers Jackson said Senate leaders have a- the United States, the Iranian Vice- had argued that he will not be well greed to begin debate soon. Minister for Industries and Mines, enough- to give a deposition until M. Ghaffarzadeh, said yesterday in long after the estimated date given an address to delegates of the 24th by the team of court-appointed doc- Colombo Plan Consultive Committee. tors. TAX REFORM BILL SLATED He said he based his calculations Sirica declared that Nixon's testi- WASHINGTON (AP)--Rep. Al Ullman, on 50 million households wasting one mony "is not indispensible or neces- probable next chief of the House dollar's worth of food a day in the sary" because much of what he knows Ways and Means Committee, predicted U.S. has been--or can be--obtained from yesterday that "we're going to get other witnesses. a tax reform bill next year and it He said this is nine times the will be a good one." amount of money spent between 1950 The judge also questioned the for- The Oregon Democrat is expected to and 1973 in the Colombo Plan region mer President's credibility, noting succeed Rep. Wilbur Mills, D-Ark., on technical assistance and that the that Nixon was named as an unindicted as chairman of the Tax-Writing Com- Colombo Plan countries' population co-conspirator in the cover-up case, mittee. He told reporters that new is one billion. Sirica said Nixon "has been accused, kinds of taxes are possible. Further "Food is also wasted in Europe and in effect, of being an accomplice of more, he said, "Next year we have to Asia. Food has become a matter of the defendants. produce a National Health Plan." life and death; many are dying in "Certainly. .his testimony would be Along with making his first exten- towns and cities in Asia. All this subject to the instruction of the ju- sive comments on his plans, Ullman ste could be used to feed millions ry that it should be received with the predicted Congress in the final weeks of hungry people in Asia, Africa and utmost caution and scrutinized with of this year will pass a committee the world," said Ghaffarzadeh. care." approved, multi billion dollar pack- age of oil tax hikes and tax cuts for average Americans. Page 2--LOCAL Guantanamo Gazette Friday, December 6, 1974 JOB OPPORTUNITIES NAVAL BASE CIVIC COUNCIL By J02 Joe Culver NON U.S. CITIZENS Safety, speeding in the Nob Hill housing area, and TITLE GRADE SALARY COMMAND the need to have tall grass mowed in some areas were Carpenter Helper LWG-5 $1.83 ph S/S among topics discussed at the Naval Base Civic Coun- Automotive Worker (NTE 6-30 LWG-8 $2.34 ph PWD cil meeting last night. 75) One of the council members told the council that a Janitor LWG-2 $1.32 ph PWD drainage ditch surrounded by high grass in the 1st St. Firefighter (Structural) PS-3 $1.32 ph Secur. area at Villamar could be a potential hazard to child- Central Office Repairman LWG-11 $2.84 ph PWD ren. In fact, he noted, two youngsters have tumbled Power Plant Controlman LWG-9 $2.51 ph PWD into the ditch recently. Applications will be accepted for the following per- The council discussed various ways to have the ditch manent registers: covered, and also discussed ways to keep the grass Laborer LWG-2 $1.32 ph mowed in the area. Another council member reported Store Keeper LWG-4 $1.66 ph that the grass in a playground area at Granadillo Cir- cle also needs to be cut. There was also a report about speeders in the Nob Hill area. One councilman said he had talked with U.S. CITIZENS base police about this situation, and another council- Clerk Typist GS-4 $7596 pa NISO man said the base police had responded by using an un- Electrician WG-10 $5.34 ph PWD marked radar car in that area. Electrical Engineer GS-12 $18463 pa PWD The council learned that a poison weed is starting Housing Project Manager GS-9 $12841 pa PWD to spread around base. The vine of the weed isn't Transportation Superinten- GS-12 $18463 pa PWD poisonous, but its yellow flower is. Photos of the dent weed have been distributed to the schools. Supervisory Product Con- GS-9 $12841 pa PWD Thanks from Cub Scout Pack 401 for the use of Morin troller Center and for the council's support in a Halloween Equipment Specialist GS-7 $10520 pa PWD spook show were relayed to the council. Heavy Mobile Equip. Repair WG-11 $5.55 ph PWD The council voted to hold its annual Christmas party Ins. Dec. 21 at the CPO Club with a menu featuring steam- Machinist (Marine) WG-10 $5.34 ph SRD ship round, and voted to have name tags prepared for Construction Representative GS-9 $12841 pa ROI CC each council member indicating that they belong to Recreation Specialist GS-7 $10520 pa S/S the council. Applications will be accepted for the following per- The main function of the Civic Council is to act as manent Registers: liaison between the residents of the housing areas and Clerk Typist GS-3 $6764 pa ComNavBase. Residents can offer suggestions to the Accounts Maintenance Clerk GS-3 $6764 pa council, or can bring their complaints before the coun- Store Worker (Intermittent) WG-4 $4.10 ph cil, which meets on the first Thursday of each month. Library Aid (Intermittent) GS-2 $5996 pa Council members said they receive good cooperation Clerk GS-2 $5996 pa from the various departments and commands around the base when they attempt to find solutions to the pro- blems which are brought before them. INFLUENZA IMMUNIZATION In order to become a member of the Civic Coucil, a AT THE HOSPITAL person must be an adult resident of a housing area. Influenza season is here and immunizations for in- Persons who would like to belong to the council must fluenza are available at the Naval Hospital. Shots will circulate a petition in their housing area. The pet- be given to all military, dependents and civilian per- ition must be signed by representatives of 50 per cent sonnel on a voluntary basis. The flu shots will be gi- of the housing units in that area, up to a maximum of ven on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1-3 in the 25 signatures. afternoon at the hospital immunization clinic. For more Seats on the council are allocated on the ratio of information call the outpatient clinic at 7410 DWH. (continued on page 7) Local Forecast

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Partly cloudy skies tonight and WATER STATUS through the weekend, but not as Water figures for yesterday: cloudy as it has been this past a T.,011. week. Visibility 8-10 miles. Winds WATER PRODUCED: at night northerly at 5 knots, in 1,943,000 the afternoon periods NE 8-12 knots WATER CONSUMED: 1,245,000 . . . . Bay conditions 2-3 feet. Tempera- J.a .0.. . . . tures will be somewhat warmer. KU .o~. Ca l. K. . . . Sunrise WATER GAIN: 698,000 .~ . . .T KdI! a tomorrow at 7:23. Sunset at 6:21. High tide will be at UK.1 d .lO, I C. f ~ K b m ~ f5. WATER IN STORAGE: 18,664,000 3:57 p.m. Low tides at 10:02 a.m. and 10:26 p.m. 11 Friday, December 6, 1974 Guantanamo Gazette LOCAL--Page 3

LOCA SANTA CLAUS information on how to apply for a Santa Claus will be at the Navy refund. *BIUE IS Exchange Toyland tomorrow from noon until 2 p.m. for pictures with child- Also, the Fleet Branch Post Office P SCOTCH FOURSOME ren. Pictures will cost $1.25 each. is in receipt of a parcel containing A "Scotch foursome," the last golf So bring the kids! a small speaker from which the ad- tournament of the year, will be held dress label has been lost. Anyone this Sunday. There is a $5 entry fee missing an item of this nature and for each team, and half the combined CATHOLIC MASS can further identify, please con- handicap of both players will be tact the Fleet Branch Post Office used. Teams must play in a foursome. Catholic Mass in the Leeward cha- at 95516 or 95569 DWH. There will be a cookout after play, pel tomorrow afternoon at 2 instead so please bring a dish. For more in- of 6 p.m. because of the parish pic- formation call Mr. Ellison at the nic at Blue Beach. Mass will also be NO OUTSIDE CHRISTMAS LIGHTS Pro Shop, 951119. offered at the picnic at 4:30 p.m. Due to Gitmo's continuing conser- vation program, there will be no OLD DOMINION REGISTRATION MOTO-CROSS RACE THIS SUNDAY outside Christmas lights permitted this holiday season. The only ex- The Guantanamo Bay Extension of The Gitmo Motorcycle Club will ception will be the central commun- Old Dominion University is pleased hold a moto-cross race this Sunday. ity tree which will be lighted from to announce that in addition to Registration time is at noon, race 6-10 p.m. those courses previously announced time 1 p.m. Refreshments will be for the spring term, Commercial Law sold. and the History & Philosophy of In- Come out and watch the fun! STAFF NCO CLUB MOVIES dustrial Education will be offered. Registration for the spring Mon. THE BANK SHOT R courses will be held at the base ARCHERY CLUB MEETING AND SHOOT Tue. THE FIRST CIRCLE R library this Sunday afternoon from Wed. BINGO $300 in 56 numbers 1-5 and Tuesday from 10 a.m. until The Gitmo Bay Archery Club will Thur. THE DESTRUCTORS GP 5 p.m. Registration will be held at have a special meeting and medal Fri. KATABLAN GP the Leeward library Monday from shoot tomorrow morning at 10 at the Sat. CAT BALLOU GP noon until 3:30 p.m. Special Services range. For more in- DILLINGER R For more information call 95377 formation call 97259 AWH Sun. LOVE STORY GP DWH or 951020 AWH. SAT TESTS TOMORROW CUBAN-AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP DAY LIVE FIRING Scholastic Achievement Tests will The annual Cuban-American Friend- The Marines will conduct a live be held tomorrow morning in the high ship Day will be held next Friday. firing tomorrow morning from 8-11 school library. Report to the office Prices for tickets are $2 for a- at the Radio Range and impact will at 8 a.m. and please bring two NQ. 2 dults, $1 for children (ages 6-12) be seaward. pencils. and children under six will be ad- mitted free. Tickets are now on sale and may be purchased from the MASON INSTALLATION PROTESTANT WOMEN OF THE CHAPEL following people: NavSta, Lt. Peter- son and Lt. Neice; NAS, Lt. Henley; There will be an installation of The Protestant Women of the Chapel Marine Barracks, Capt. Zimmerman; new officers at the Caribbean Naval desire to know the whereabouts of Hospital, HMCM Gill; FTG, LCdr. Lodge, Bldg. 800,this evening at 6. their two roving baskets. If you Browne, and from Dental, Lt. Sanford. All Masons are fraternally invited have one, please call in and report The afternoon will feature pony to attend. its location 951020 AT. rides and other attractions for the kids. Also the U.S. Navy Show Band will be on hand to entertain the SECGRU WIVES GIFT WRAPPING POSTAL NOTES adults as well as the youngsters. So get your tickets today! Security Group Marine Wives are In recent months the Fleet Branch gift wrapping at the Marine Exchange Post Office has received numerous until Christmas eve. All receipted complaints from base residents ob- packages may be wrapped for a nomin- jecting to customs assessment on Thle Nauy Relef al fee. articles mailed to the United States. Articles of U.S. origin/returned U.S. merchandise, are subject to GIRL SCOUT TROOP 5 BAKE SALE customs inspection, although, being 0-1. as such, should not be charged with cnieFt Girl Scout Troop 5 will be holding customs duties. Personnel that have a bake sale tomorrow in front of been improperly assessed with cus- *the Navy Exchange starting at 10a.m. toms charges are advised to call The proceeds will be used for 95516 or 95569 DWH or stop by the FR~sof 4tia FqALg various troop activities. Fleet Branch Post Office to obtain Friday, 6, 1974 Page 4--ENTERTAINMENT Guantanamo Gazette Friday, December 6, 1974 December Guantanamo Gazette ENTERTAINMENT--Page 5

For the week of December 7 - 13. 3:30 T1bstone Territory. Green Acres. 4:30 SATnAY 5-00 91:00 hricnsp 9:30 New Zoo Revues. 5,55 6,00 6-30 mednomto 11:00 Sky King. qBann 6!45 1:30 Primus. CHANNEL 8 TV 1041e011111611." Ifomation 7-S0 12:00 Am1ricanSportsman. 1:00 NCA Football. (Color) special. Shy private col- Michigan vs. Purdue. leges are financially fail- ing. 1 Eolff30 eCBSChapionship. TUESDAY 4:30011ElEie. of public education adequate? MONDAY 12,05 The Outcasts. 8:00 0ombat. 12:00 News. 5:00 Information. President Ford's How can our concepts and 12,00 News. 1:00 Movie. "Philo Vances Secret 900 I Spy. "Dragon's Teeth." practices in education be 12:05 11418 City. 12:0 The Avengen Mission." Robinsonand Sctearanintro- 1:0 Nakie.CStgecoach." Lckd 6:00 Miro Eiy Community. A look improved? 2i00 SSnand Cher, In the skits, Seors." guest 4e11r 0111n npttys stBnsai, thenJa Jneea .t 5:30Hr Cms TheFugtDown 3:00 Colon 1 Pack. when he dropsdale rdndnarcotics,dead. of creating miniEeI tree1s. "0141111141411: 1111418 Sown 3:30 Lucy Show1. 2:00 Assignment Underwater. Hsl Frank Cell discusse the Ivy." On the threshold 4t00 SM. Ed. 2:30 Sea Hunt. facing a firing squad; and he 10:00 News. the Filipino-American com- of higher education are the 4:30 Flying Nun. 3:00 Dante's. recites a sports poem about 10:10 Movie. "One Touch of Venus." radicalconewgoncepts about 5:00 TheeUntuchables. 3 Biography:M30 inry Ford. slaves and gdiators. A 1dest 4:0Andy 01400114. windd 41 1arme "Makibaka," a story of 141 555 Not1s1fIfn0111111. sf 4:30 DBie Gillis. 30 Wanted sssed or Alives. anxieties Eand problem If shold 41. 6:00 Panorama. 01111141. 4:00 Ju141, eeused theiipEioimEmigrant. 6-00 11111. 6t30 Who SI You 14414 You Ae. 5:00 trearda peHo 555 Nteso 111rest. 7:0018m-12. EfficersMallo 6 lAnderson.l05541 Bill Aderson "P1IandsBeist." arry 4:.30 P1rridgeDFami ,Ae"GeDirect- and Reed are hot on the trail and Jan Howard welcome popu- Reasoner explores the world 6:00 Panorama. ly to Jail." The Partridge the statue and it comes to of a credit card forger, a lar duo Jack Greene and Jeannie of the family pet. Presented 6:30 Hobbies, Crafts and Organi- family has second thoughts life. Stars Robert Walker z114ons. tipsyIseamea ladanr stolog- Seley. 4a 4s410fhistorym f uma 14ic1 performingaa pblio and Ava Gardner. 11rv411 11411as5a1resu1t of 41111yEiflence~d trafEEc 6:30 Sperstars of Rock. Host Sm 118 11411111w4414 011u111 7:00 tWidoKigdom. "Queen of the vilater. Riddle presents the early on man's need to share Everglades." Prlin Perkins a ruse perpertrated by a prison 7:30 All in the Faily. (Color) Brothers, the Fifth Dimension, nature'scmpanionship and Jim Fowler take us to imate, they find themselves 12100 8:00 Roll Out. A new cmedy ser- David Clayton Thomas, Jr., through pets. the southern tip of Florida behind bars 12:05 I Spy. ies based on the exploits of and Mona Lion. 7:00 Love Thy Neighbor. "Four into the heart of the Ever- 5!00 Dick Powell Theatre. 1:00 Movie. 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Comic extra- David Hartman ana singer- Ferguson, Charlie is runway through an adjacent Diego) where pollution presents 6100 Panorama. ordinaire Peter Sellers and dancer Paula Kelly do a take afraid the black couple cemetery, the Belmonts are a threat to the already endan- 6:30 Football '74. singer Phyllis McGuire are off on "This is Your Life." won't be welcome. They offered $2,000 for their gered species. 7:00 Arthur, Dean's guests tonight. 9100 Naked City. "The Man o get a cool reception at family plot in which Pop is 7!00 Police Surgeon. "Kill the 7tSO Firehouse. "Gift for Gralper," 10:00 News. Bit a Diamond in Half." A the swank restaurant but buried. With the money, Apple Tree." Dr. Son Locke The men from Engine Company 10:10 Movie. " The Lavender Hill museum guard is shot and kil- not for the reason they Stanley finds another c01- discovers that a mall boy's 23 respond to a major alam Mob." A meek London bank led, and all of the famous think. etery with a family package life can be saved from a kid- fire in an art muse m which clerk who for years has diamonds in the collection 7,30 Room 222. "He's Not en deal that leaves enough money ney failure if his father is contains priceless paintings. supervised the transporta- are stolen in a daring rob- Loveable." Veteran left over for a color TV. located. 8:00 The Bold Ones. "One Lonely tion of regular shipments bery. character actor Woodrow However, Mom and Olive bring 7:30 Victory At Sea, magneticc Nor- Step." Sickle cell anemia of gold bullion from the 10!00 News. Parfrey portrays a bi- up an unexpected problem - th," Features British footage. is a blood disease that refinery to the bank, de- 10:0 Midnight Potpourri. "In Con- goted father whose son is where to put brother-in-law of Commando raids on German strikes one in 500 black velops a daring and imagin- cert." Aprogra of outstand- starting to rebel against Arthur. bases in Norway. 4mericans. ative plan to steal the gold. ing music - and the people who blind hatred. 8:00 Flip Wilson. Joe Namath, 8100 Hawaii 5-0. "R&R." Mili- 9:00 Cannon. "The Stalker." Stars Alec Guinness and make it are the Steve Miller 800 Monday Night Football. comic im Conway, actress tary wives joining their em- Cannon's police past comes Audrey Hepburn. Band, Todd Rundgren, Billy Kansas City vs. Denver Yvonne Wilder, and Papa John bat weary husbands on "Rest back to haunt him when a re- Preston and the James Cotton (Color) Reach join in the antics. and Recreation" are found dead,. venge seeking mental patient BluesBand. 10:00 91111. 9:00 Thebute1 . s"1 adI 100 The Avengers. 1141sstalking the private is 011118 10:00 31111. 10:00 Life If Jesus. 11:10Da SyAt n4gnt. Ir Cupcinet 10,10 T114ht Show. Actor Robert 411." ErliCrey his hildhood and Blake makes the night scene by a jailed bank robber who 10:10 Movie. "Face of a Fugitive." 10:00 10:30 Christopher Closeup. discusses c 10:45 Sacred Heart. his desire to bee1e a news- and he talks quite candidly tells the sheriff Corey knows . Stars Fred MaIurray 10,10 Creature Feature. "An Even- 11:00 Music and the Spoken Word. paper man. Often referred on interesting subjects; where the $14,000 10t is and Lon McCarthy. ing With Edgar Allen Poe." 11:30 Old Fashioned Meeting. to as "Mr. Chicago," he lives Charlie Callas provides the hidden. Vincent Price, i1 full cos- (Color) the life of a deadlinee" and funny talk; Tommy Leonetti 10:00 News. THURSDAY tume, narrates a series of 12:00 Pro. Bowlers Tour. would have it no other way. sings and Nancy Weber dis- 10,10 Movie. "Philo Vance's Secret 12-00 News. Poe's stories. 12,05 811144 5-0. 11!00 1:45 LFotball.i(Color)LE Het114s4bou his meetings cusses her book "The Life Mission." GhostSSorygrMe 1o11 ' Eogas "F Ieof a Fugitive." 1 1B4f11lo1vs. Miami. with4 President Trum1n 118 141 B11p."1 1:00 Movi. 4:00 Boxing From the Olypic. effect newspapers have pn our 12:15 Jazz Show. The music makers WEDNESDAY 230 Better World. The effects of brings his granddaughter a 5:00 HmEanist Alternative. "Elr lives. are George Shearing aitet,im News. tools and machines on man's strange gift - which gives Disintegrating Public Scho the Cannonball AddesW.uin- life style di discussed. her power of life and death ols." Is our present system tet, and singer Keaser Brown. 3100 Peter Gunn. over those around her. Page 6--ENTERTAINMENT Guantanamo Gazette Friday, December 6, 1974

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1. THE TAKE. Billie DeWilliams-Eddie Albert. Police 11. DOC. Stacey Keach-Faye Dunaway. John "Doc" Holliday, Lt. Billy DeWilliams is transferred to Paloma, NM. His a gambler by profession and a gunman when he has to be, mission is to stop crime, but he has long before been wins Kate Elder in a card game and moves on to Tomb- on the payroll of the syndicate. stone where he teams up with Wyatt Earp for the famed Crime Drama Color 92 min PG shoot out at "O.K. Corral." 2. THUNDERBOLT & LIGHTFOOT. Clint Eastwood-Jeff Bridges. Western Color 96 min R "Minister" Clint Eastwood is delivering a sermon to his 12. FISTS OF FURY. Bruce Lee-Maria Yi. Bruce Lee has sleepy Idaho congregation when a man starts spraying vowed never to fight again, but when he finds a bag of bullets at him. dove in a block of ice, things change. Crime Drama Color 115 min R Action Drama Color 100 min R 3. STIGMA. Philip M. Thomas-Peter H. Clune. Philip M. 13. HANNIE CAULDER. -. A young Thomas, playing a black doctor arrives at an island com- woman recruits one aid of a professional gunfighter to munity to find the doctor who sent for -him dead. Thomas wage a personal vendetta against three outlaws who have suspects that V.D. is the epidemic and encounters a lot murdered her husband. of opposition. Western Drama Color 92 min R Drama Color 94 min R 14. VAMPIRE CIRCUS. Not available. Having killed Count 4. TALES THAT WITNESS MADNESS. Kim Novak-Jack Hawkins. Mitterhouse for vamping it up with the towns professor's Hawkins arrives at Dr. Pleasence's clinic to investigate wife, a group of Serbian villagers sit back and wait his diagnoses of the strange problems of four mental out the working of the count's curse on the children patients. of the town. Horror Drama Color 90 min R Horror Color 91 min PG 5. 40 CARATS. Liv Ullmann-Edward Albert. While vacation- 15. THE APPRENTICESHIP OF DUDDY KRAVITZ. Richard Drey- ing in Greece, Ullmann, meets a younger person, they fuse-Micheline Lanctot. This story is about an 18-year- spend a romantic night together. She then leaves, but old "boy wonder" who agressively seeks success. But runs into him again when he calls at her apartment to finds much difficulty since he comes from a Jewish pick-up her teen-aged daughter. ghetto community. Comedy Color 108 min PG Drama Color 121 min PG 6. GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM. Jack Lemmon-Romy Schneider. An 16. PAUL AND MICHELLE. Anice Alvina-Sean Bury. A se- advertising man who suggests a family-man approach to quel to "Friends" (1971) in which Paul graduates with straight-laced client, finds himself posing as his honor from an English public school, then tells his wife's best friend. father he is going to find his sweetheart and daughter Comedy Color 130 min G after 3-years of separation, 7. A CLOCKWORK ORANGE. Malcolm McDowell-Patricia Magee. Drama Color 103 min R The product of an insensitive future society, McDowell 17. THREE TOUGH GUYS. Lino Vintura-Fred Williamson. heads a gang of toughs doting on sex and violence. This crime drama involves the investigation of a bank Drama Fantasy Color 137 min R robbery where $1 million was stolen. Isaac 8. VALDEZ IS COMING. Burt Lancaster-Susan Clark. Middle Hayes an ex-police captain and a Catholic priest team aged Lancaster, a town constable of Mexican origin en- up to investigate on their own time. counters the power of a land hungry Jon Cypher, who is Crime Drama Color 92 min PG anxious to find the killer of his mistress' husband, 18. See 11. in order to clear himself. 19. See 10. Western Color 97 min G 20. See 9. 9. WHAT'S UP DOC. Barbra Streisand-Ryan O'Neal. A 21. MOLLY & LAWLESS JOHN, Vera Miles-Sam Elliott, John- hilarious comedy which includes a bizarre car chase, ny Lawler is a prisoner in jail who is destined for the several attempts of theft, a fiancee who isn't a fiancee gallows. The sheriff's wife is in love with him, and who becomes a fiancee, and a comical hotel scene. helps him escape. Comedy Color 92 min PG Western Color 97 min PG 10. NIGHT OF THE BLOOD MONSTER. -Maria 22. THE CROOK. Jean Louis Trintignant-Daniele Delorme. Rohm. Christopher Lee is a sadistic judge in the service This story is about a pair of crooks who take their $1 of England's King James II. Lee errs in choosing to million ransom and begin double-crossing each other. chase after fiery Maria Rohm, whose sister he has burn- Drama Color 120 min G ed at the stake. Horror Color 89 min PG Friday, December 6, 1974 Guantanamo Gazette LOCAL--Page 7

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one member for each 50 units of housing. There are 28 seats on the council at the present time, but only 12 of them are filled. There are no representatives from Turnkey, Marine Site, Kittery Beach, Ocean View and trailer park areas. The council is very active in base affairs. It sponsors Cub Scout Pack 401, contributes to the scholarship Harbor, Decmwber y. 1ts. vse: agooo tons NEVA3A (SN, 1914) Pearl fund, gives a death gratuity to sur- viving next-of-kin of any base resi- Dec. 7th bravery at Pearl Harbor remembered dent, supports the Christmas decora- This Dec. 7 marks the 33rd anniversary of the bravery long remembered. tion program, sponsors the first ba- ended, the battle- Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. On that Sunday When the surprise attack by of the year program, sponsors West Virginia and morning, thousands of Navymen dressed in crisp ships Arizona, Oklahoma, "Baby's First Christmas," is custo- Mary- whites, were eating breakfast and preparing for California had been sunk; Tennessee and dian of Morin Center and sponsors, and Penn- the day's liberty; high in the Hawaiian skies land were afloat but badly damaged supports and operates the base mus- in a demolished enemy bombers were beginning to launch their sylvania rested damaged eum. seriously surprise attack. drydock. The Nevada was aground, The council's only source of fund- She was the only At 7:50 a.m., the attack started and lasted for damaged from enemy fire. ing is bingo at Morin Center, which beached to a devastating hour and 50 minutes. The attackers battleship to get underway, and was it sponsors on Mondays and Fridays. position that left twisted wreckage that only hours before had avoid the risk of being sunk in a The money derived from these bingo Three light been the might and power of the U.S. Pacific would close off the entire harbor. games enables the council to support in flaming Fleet. cruisers and a destroyer were floating programs, and to help other base or- had been * Navy gunners stood at their mounts while oil and two destroyers in drydock ganizations which request financial naval decks disintegrated around them. completely destroyed. Altogether, 19 assistance. and Pearl * Crews worked below in ships that grew vessels were damaged beyond repair With 16 vacant seats on the coun- more than scrap furnace hot in tides of flaming oil. Harbor's air arm was little cil at this time, there is a need * Damage control parties entered suffocating metal. for additional members. Persons who Navy officers holes and boiling enginerooms to make battle Aboard ship and shore, 2,008 live in areas which have no repre- included repairs. and men were dead or dying. Fatalities sentation are particularly needed as * Fire fighting details, gallant doctors and 109 Marines, 218 Army officers and men and 68 members. Members of the council can hospital crews, all held their posts to the last and civilians. Including the wounded, the causalty be servicemen, civilians or depen- did their utmost. figure totaled 3,581 Americans. dents. it is appro- For outstanding valor displayed in the face of On this Pearl Harbor Day 1974, Anyone who would like to join the enemy fire, 14 Medals of Honor (10 postu- priate that we, the active duty men and veterans council can attend the next meeting mously) and 52 Navy Crosses were awarded. of the U.S. Navy, take a few minutes to remem- and >obtain the necessary petition Scores of men were cited for courageous per- ber the heroism of those who served at Pearl form. All meetings are open to base formance and countless men battled with a Harhor. residents.

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The Community Chorus will be holding its second annual performance of Handel's "Messiah" thisSunday evening at 7:30 in the Base Chapel. 'Messiah"is under the direction of Mr. Dave Shallert who directs the high school band and the Protestant church choir. Page 8--BEELINE Guantanamo Gazette Friday, December 6, 1974

What's happening Beeline r TODAY BINGO will be played beginning at 8 p.m. in Morin Center. THE GITMO SWINGERS will be dancing tonight in the Club Hall at 7 p.m. Calls will be accepted for ads For more information call Tommie Gibbs at 85718 AWH. on Sundays from 5-7 p.m., Mon- day-Friday 3-5 p.m. Boxes are located at the Flagship Mess and between the Navy Exchange SUNDAY and Commissary Store. DiL 95114 THE CHURCH OF CHRIST will meet at McCalla Chapel at 9:30 a.m. For more information call 97259. PROTESTANT SUNDAY SCHOOL will meet at Marina Point at 9:15 a.m. for ages two through second grade and at Chapel Hill at 9:30 a.m. for ages third grade to adult. THE GUANTANAMO BAY SELF DEFENSE CLUB will practice at the Child Day for sale Care Center at 2 p.m. For more information call 97110 or 85232 DWH. THE IGUANA DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB will meet at Morin Center at 7 p.m. Component stereo system, Elac/Mira- THE GITMO RACING ASSOCIATION will hold a moto-cross race. Registration cord turntable, 100 watt speakers, time is noon, race time is 1 p.m. Refreshments will be sold. 195 watt receiver. Call 95551 after 6 p.m. or see in Em. P-110 C complex MONDAY GHB. THE OIL PAINTING WORKSHOP will meet in the McCalla Admin building at 18-month-old Whirlpool Supreme 220 9:30 a.m. volt dryer, avocado colored, very good condition, (residence has no 220 volt outlet),$100 or best offer; medium sized wicker basket animal bed with cushion, never used, $5; small or 8 mm film, 8-track tape player, wanted bike with training wheels, two weeks new and never used, won at Bingo. old, $20. Call 99295 after 1 p.m. Call 85426 or 85455 DWH or see at Green sheer curtains 88"x40". Call weekdays, weekends AT. 0-102 GHB. 90223 AT.

Port-a-crib with mattress, $20; up- Wall-to-wall carpeting with padding, Complete Brownie's uniform, size 7, right bacon grill, $10; Sears vertical fits one storey housing at Caravella call 98137 AT. broiler, $10. Collier baby pram, old Point, colors are blue and red, $950. but good, $12; sturdy metal/vinyl baby Call 95303 AT. Boy's winter clothes size 2-3. jump seat, $3; 6'xl2' and 9'x12' 100% Call 951028 AT. pile carpeting. Each piece with its Blue jean jacket, size 40, brand new. own separate rug pad. $70 and $100 Call 85588 AT. Registered male dachshund for stud. respectively. Call 85410 DWH and Call 95533 AWH. 95595 AT. 1972 Honda 350, good condition, hel- mets included, $650. Call 97101 AWH. Male or female part-time to do laun- 1972 Honda 70, set for road, $175. dry in COMO Club, wash and iron Call 96162 AT. 197-2 CB-100 Honda. Call 97190 AWH. tablecloths and napkins only, or at home on a per piece basis. Call Circular baby walker,$7; Magnavox Barrelboat, as is, $300. Call 97113 Ens. Frey, manager at 951131, 951229 stereo, $70. Call 97260 AT. AWH. or 95332 DWH. Six-foot pool table, excellent con- Mask, snorkel, weight belts,S lbs., found dition, $100. Call 64303 DWH or life vest with extra C02 cartridges, 99274 AWH. Rocket fins, knife, only used a few Several items are on hand to be times. Call 85424 DWH or see in Rm claimed in the NAS C.O.'s office in- Child's'touch and sew'Singer sewing K-111 A complex GHB AWH, ask for Bob. cluding keys and glasses. Call 64371 machine, runs on batteries or elec- DWH. tric, used once, Call 952228 AT. Fedders 5,000 BTU air conditioner, $95. Call 95354 AT. Woman's wedding band at Kittery 6'x9' orange/gold tone shag rug, good Beach. Call 951022 AWH. condition, $25; child's potty chair, Framed oil paintings. All sizes, $3. Call 951143 AT. different themes, reasonable prices. Can be seen at 76-D Granadillo Circle YARD SALE SATURDAY 1973 Honda CL-100, some spare parts, or call 96123 AT. Yard Sale, Sunday 1164 CB 10-3. $300. Call 96146 AWH. 1971 Datsun 1200; 1967 Chevelle. There will be a yard sale, Saturday Kodak 435 movie projector for Super 8 Call 85830 AWH or 64358 DWH. at 272- A Villamar from 10 a.m. to hoon.