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DRUGS: .Page 6 What's True and What's Not1 True F4~ DRUGS: .Page 6 What's true and what's not1 true f4~ . o. e1"V.-A VAAKicum MY, Ky to Lead Next Raid NOVEMBER 2$t,' 1970 Phom 9-5247 WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS) --- Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky ex- pressed regret yesterday that the U.S. commando raid in Reds Condemn Bombing North Vietnam failed to free prisoners of war and pledged TOKYO (AP/AFRTS)--Communfst China again yes- he would lead Vietnamese vol- terday condemned U.S. air strikes against unteers in the next attempt to North Vietnam and said Peking is keeping an free them. eye on developments in Indochina. The South Viethamese offi- Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party news- cial said that if prisoners of paper, declared in Moscow that the bombings war cannot be freed by the NGUYEN CAO KY constitute "an old policy of continuing and channel of negotiations, "then widening aggression" that is "a strategy of it is your duty to use every measure available impotence and despair." All major Soviet to free them." *newspapers printed a statement from Tass, the Ky said that in his opinion North Vietnam news agency, denouncing the raids as renewed would boycott the Paris peace talks for one aggression and provocation. week but would then return to the negotiating Peking and Moscow began a chain of bitter table. criticisms of the United States soon after the Ky spoke at a jammed luncheon meeting of the strikes were announced Saturday. The Pentagon National Press Club after he had met with called them "protective reaction" following President Nixon and his top advisers at the North Vietnam's downing of an American recon- White House for more than three hours. naissance plane. He said he had taken part "very often" in Peking's foreign ministry assured North raids on North Vietnam to release prisoners. Vietnam the Chinese "are de- Ky expressed admiration for the courage and termined to stand forever with bravery of the American volunteers in the task the fraternal peoples of Viet- force. nam and the other Indochinese Ky repeated his prediction that if the pres- countries and unite and fight ent plan of the U.S. withdrawal from Vietna together with them until com- under the Vietnamization program is followed, .plete victory. all of the U.S. ground combat forces will "The Chinese government and leave Vietnam by the end of 1971. people strongly condemn U.S. He was afforded extraordinary security pro- imperialism for its war provo- The Gazette tection as he drove through downtown Washing- cation against the Democratic will not be ton to the Press Club Building. Police lines Republic of Vietnam." Obser- published to- restrained a crowd of hippies who had gathered vers saw no threat of inter- morrow or Fri- inside the building to demonstrate against the vention from Peking, however. day. war. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Wednesday, November 25, 1970 Hussein and Sadat Confer in Cairo CAIRO (AP/AFRTS)--Jordan's Xing Hussein and News Gazetteer President Anwar Sadat of Egypt will confer in Cairo next week before Hussein begins a four- Happy Thanksgiving nation western tour that starts with discus- sions in Washington with President Nixon. Al Ahram, the semiofficial Cairo newspaper, An early morning explosion in New York has rocked said today that Hussein's Egyptian visit will he the Manhattan office housing a Soviet airline begin next Wednesday and that from there and company and the Soviet Toirist Aency. Police will fly to Washington, London, Paris -- who believe another explosive device may Bonn. still be in or near the building--say the of- The newspaper said he will leave Washington fices were unoccupied at the time of the blast. before Dec. 11 because Israeli Defense Min- in the United About 35 minutes after the explosion an anony- ister Moshe Dayan is arriving rcous caller told the Associated Press the of- States that day. fices had been blown up. Six civil rights groups charge southern school dis- Guinea Invaded Again, 4th Time tricts are using emergency federal desegrega- DAKAR, Senegal.(AP/AFRTS)--Radio Conakry tionfunds to finance resegregation practices. announced today that Guinea was invaded again The groups also claim the administration-backed last night. emergency school assistance program grants are The broadcast referred to new "enemy incur- being used for projects to question the char- sions" but gave no further details. acter, morals and hygiene of black students. Guinean President Sekou Toure has said the The charges came yesterday in a report issued invading troops are mercenaries hired by just hours before the House Education and Portugal and attacking from Portuguese ships. Labor Committee unanimously authorized $1,500,- Portugal has denied any connection. 000 to continue the program. Guinea's Ambassador to Nigeria, Cusmane Federal investigators have set a Dec. 14, hearing at Souare, said yesterday the invaders planned Huntington, West Va. to probe the October jet- to overthrow Toure's Marxist government and liner crash that killed 75 persons aboard a install a new regime. He said Nigeria is Marshall University football flight. Officials sending in troops at Guinea's request because say they are trying to prove instrument failure "imperialists are very cunning. One never or pilot misjudgement caused the chartered DC 9 knows where or when they may show up again." to clip treetops in the Huntington airport (See earlier story on Page 3.) glide path. Marine Air Robber Heists Blank Checks Marine Corps officials at the El Toro IRVINGTON, Nhw Jersey (AP/AFRTS)--A lone Station in California say no one was injured in bandit who held up the Pabst Credit Union the in-flight collision last night of a Navy in Irvington, New Jersey yesterday told tell- transport plane and a let fighter. According ers to forget the cash and just hand over to the officials, both planes landed safely and some blank checks. the 'et pilot wasn't even aware anything had Police suspect the robber may be the same happened. person who stole the company's checkwriting Temperatures Around U.S. Cities machine the night before. New York 35 84 Louisville 23 Norfolk 40 Forecast: St. Louis 30 Guantanamo Gazette San Francisco 6F Partly cloudy today becoming ComNviase RA . B. mCCauley Phoenix 00 cloudy tonight. The winds will Public ffairs Officer *LCdr. W. Boer, II 'diorial Advi sor JOC Jia Teagu. Topeka 33 be Northwest .12-16 with gusts Editor )1JackOhk Staff 503 Allm Somi Dallas 52 .to 24 diminishing to 10 knots J03 ToM BetZ JtIN Stv Deres Reno 59 tonight. The high today will The GUANTANAW GAZETTE is published according no Concord, Mass. be F4 and the low tonight the rules and regulations for ship and station news- 34 paper s outlined in NAVEXOS P-315 and under the direction of the Naval Base Public affairs Officer. Los Angeles 71 will be 70 degrees. It is printed four days a week at government expense on govCrnment equipment. The opinions or statements Chicago 36 in n e it that appear heroin ore eot to he con- strued as official or as rrflectinc the Iesof Memphis 31 ComNavBase or the Departnt of the haY, Tallahassee 40 Savannah 39 Albuquerque 57 Wednesday, November 25, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 No Indication from Guinea On Whether War Continues MONROVIA, Liberia (AP/AFRTS)--Guinea charged yesterday that Portuguese and mercenaries again launched "many incursions" a- long the coast during the night and were repulsed. The broad- cast gave no indication of whether fighting was still going on but travelers from Guinea said earlier the invasion that began Saturday night appeared to be over. Travelers also reported NATO May Help the invasion fleet was seen sailing away, but a broadcast Canada, Russia Set *South Africans yesterday from Conakry, the capital of Guinea, declared: Deal for the Sale In Cape The Fascist Portuguese aggres- Defense sor is still in Guinea's ter- Of Heavy Water ritorial waters." DURBAN, South Africa (AP/ OTTAWA (AP/AFRTS)--Canada Meanwhile, at the United Na- AFRTS)--The North Atlantic has concluded a deal with the tions diplomatic sources said Treaty Organization may help Soviet Union to buy 55 tons of a five-nation Special U.N. South Africa defend the Cape heavy water to help meet a Mission-is expected to leave of Good Hope and the Indian shortage in the domestic hu- for Conakry to investigate Ocean from any sea threat by clear power production pro- the invasion. the Soviet Union, the former gram it was learned yester- The commission will include chairman of the Dutch Joint day. Zambia, Colombia, Nbpal, Fin- Chiefs of Staff said Monday. The price was about $30 a land and Poland, the sources "It is almost certain that pound. Deliveries will begin reported. discussion along these lines in the spring, probably to the All are members of the U.N. is already taking place within Pickering, Ont., site of On- Security Council, which decid- NATO's general council," Gen. tario Hydro's nuclear power ed at an emergency meeting Hans Kruls said in an inter- program. Sunday night to send an inves- view. The sale may be the first tigating mission. "In fact, I would not be heavy water to a Western coun- The broadcast yesterday surprised if, thanks to the try fror behind the Iron Cur- from Radio Conakry asserted Russians, NATO can find a sol- tain, Portuguese submarines were in ution in the near future to but gave no the question of drawing up a Guinea's waters, where they had defense agreement with South indication of Kidnap Questionee or how they could Africa." been sighted Kruls said he was not advo- have been identified, denied it was Found Dead in Cell cating that South Africa be Portugal has LONDON (AP/AFRTS)--Scotland made a full member of NATO.
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