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Phone 9-5247 Date Tuesday, July 28, 1970 Iku~o (1340) TV (Ch. 8) Chicago Rock Festival- Ends With Sour Note CHICAGO (AP/AFRTS) -- Chicago police have cleared some 2,000 young persons from Grant Park following a rampage through the park Nixon, Laid Discuss Efficiency earlier last night. More than 47 persons have WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS) -- Nixon conferred Mon- been arrested, and hospital officials say the day with Defense Secretary Laird at the Cali- injured were continuing to stream in. fornia White House in San Clemente. The two The rock and bottle throwing melee erupted reportedly discussed ways to improve Pentagon when police tried to evict a group of youths efficiency. Also present for the meeting was taking over a concert stage. The police were Assistant Defense Secretary David Packard. pelted with rocks and bats from rock Mr. Nixon plans to meet Tuesday with his. top fans. budget-making officials for "preliminary dis- Shop windows along Michigan Avenue were cussions" of the defense budget for, fiscal smashed. Two automobiles were overturned and 1972. two others were-set on fire. Defense SecretaryLaird re- Hundreds of policemen were ports American expenses for eputy Prime called into the area, scene of the Vietnam War have been Minister Allon earlier bloody clashes during sliced in half since he joined I EoFnr Of LS. ropoal~1~~0 Demcratic National the Cabinet. In Favor, UOf Ii .S. Proposal h Laird says spending is down TEL AVIV (AP /AFRTS) -- Is- As the battling in the park from 29 billion dollars a year, rael's Deputy,Prime Minister finally subsided, after more to about 14.5 billion. The Yigal Allon says Israel than three hours, hundreds of Defense Secretary also pre- should accept the United youths streamed into Chicago's dicta casualties this month, States initiati ve for a Midd- downtown district, smashing and the troop level by October le East peace. He said this store windows and scooping up 14th , will be the lowest in was his persona L opinion. merchandise. four Years. But the rema rk bore out By ten p.m., the crowds in earlier report s from sources the south end of the district close to the g government that appeared to be thinning. Israel will acce pt the.United Three youths were shot and States proposal l. Allon's 63 other persons were injured, statement came on the eve of including 24 policemen. One a debate by the Israeli Cabi- policeman was stabbed and a- net on the U.S. peace proposal. Tuesday, July, 1970 Page 2, Guantanamo G gazette Planes Strike Border Sites SAIGON (AP/AFRTS)--U.S. warplanes unloaded bombs on both sides of the Cambodian border yesterday. The bombing is said to have been related to intelligence reports indicating renewed Communist buildups of sanctuaries wiped out during the U.S. incursion into Cambodia in May and June. Ray's Brother Being Held Yablonski Probe Continues SAVANNAH, GEORGIA (AP/AFRTS)--Jerry Ray, of James Earl Ray who is CLEVELAND (AP/AFRTS)--A grand jury investi- who is the brother the assassination of Dr. M.L. gation nto the murder of United Mine Workers imprisoned for yesterday with aggravated official Joseph Yablonski resumes here today. King, was charged * Before it recessed earlier this year, the assault. The charge stems from a shooting incident jury indicted'-five persons for conspiracy in the officers of in alleged murder-for-hire plot. The panel is Saturday night in front of the supremacist national rights party here. #r yihg to find out who paid for the killing. Huddles With Advisors Congressman Attacks Administration President con- CSANCLEMENTE, CALIF. (AP/AFRTS)--President WASHINGTON -(AP/AFRTS)--A Mid-western administration Nixon meets with some of his top advisors at gressman has accused the Nixon the Western:White House today to discuss the of foot-dragging on environmental issues. told next defense budget. Democrat John Dingell of Michigan he will force House action The President will submit his recommenda- newsmen yesterday prevent what he terms future tions for Peitagon spending to Congress in on a bill to seas" like the one in harbor. January. c'Oiihand for the talks were Defense "dead Secretary-Laird, budget- director George Shultz and foreign advisor Henry Kissinger. Priest Arrested -in Argentina Guantanamo Gazette BUENOS AIRES (AP/AFRTS)--Police here said today they have arrested a second Catholic priest inconnection with the kidnapping and ComNavBase Radm. B. McCauley Lt D. S. McCurrach murder of former President Aramburu. Public Affairs Officer JOC Jim Teague The charges have not been specified. The Editorial Advisor Editor J62 Bob Lowell are of a group called the third two mbfilers Staff JOSN Jerry Campbell world movement of priests, which is a group JOSN Tom Retz seeking reform. The GUANTANANO GAZETTE is published according to Melee Erupts in Bay State Town the rules and regulations for ship and station news- NEW BEDFORD, MASS. (AP/AFRTS)--Some 20 per- papers as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the Base Public affairs Officer. sons were arrested here late last night and direction of the Naval It is printed four days a week at government expense early this morning in sporadic incidents in- on government equipment. The opinions or statements in the south end of cluding ofrock throwing in news items that appear herein, are not to be con- strued as official or as reflecting the views of ComNavBase or the Department of the Navy. Tuesday, July 28, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 F-111 May Return To Combat Today's Quiz 1. Who was Mexican emperor WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS) -- The serve as fighter and bombers when Cortez conquered Mexico? F-111 warplane, dogged for sev- of the Air Force and Navy. en yeats by political, produc- But this went down the drain 2. A cubic foot contains how tion and operational problems, when the Navy scrapped its many cubic inches? has moved close to renewed version after spending $200 flight status with the delivery million trying to make it 3. What song contains the of one aircraft freshly gradu- light and nimble enough for line, "then conquer wo must, ated from another round of use on carriers. for our cause is just."? "torture-testing." The Air Force announced Mon- Nuclear Bomber 4. U.S. Secretary of.State day a bomber version of the The bomber version equipped John Hay was largely-respons- F-111 was turned over to the with a nuclear missile and iible for the open door policy Strategic Air Command at Cars- nuclear bombs has fallen toward what country?. well Air Force Base, Texas, on short of expectations, too, Saturday. Defense Secretary Melvin R. 5. What city contains the. More than 200 of the F-llls Laird said recently. "It following: Bond Street, grounded si-nce last Dec. 22 will not meet the require- IThreadneedle FStreet and Fleet should be back in service by ments of a true intercontin- Street? *December with the rest of the ental bomber," he said, present 352-plane fleet expect- "and the cost has reached the Answers. ed to be cleared and ready by point where AMSA must be late spring or summer of next considered to fill the void." *uopuoI-*S' toU~ qD ' year, the Pentagon said. AMSA, or the B-1, is the newest bomber on Air Force Crew Killed planning boards. The December 22 crash killed bothcrew members near Ellis Air Force Base, Nevada, when a U.S. Troops Pulling Out Of Philippines left wing fell off. In all, the aircraft has been WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS) -- About one-fourth of the 24,000 U.S grounded five times and 15 have military personnel in the Philippines will be pulled out be- crashed. Three of the seven fore next July 1. F-llls sent into the Southeast In an announcement last Friday, the Defense Department said, war zone crashed, the wreckage the withdrawal affects mostly Air Force, Navy and Marine per-. of two never having been found. sonnel who have been backing up the U.S. war effort. in Viet- Torture-testing was the tag nam. for operation recovery, a pro- The Pentagon said the reduction of forces ih Viet"Ad.1ess- egram that called for rolling ens the need for support missions performed by Americap forc- every F-111 into Texas and es throughout East Asia, including the Philippines. California test chambers, drop- The great majority of the 6,000 men being withdrawn from ping the temperature to 40 de- the Philippines will be brought back to the , grees below zero and putting with only a few individuals being assigned to other stations pressure on the wings up to in the western Pacific. I. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, July 28, 1970 I

Sergeant Roy C. Dunn, of Fox Co. 2/8 Marines receives a letter of commendation from Lt. General H.W. Buse Jr. for his outstanding per- formance of duty while serving with 2/26 Mar- ines in RVN.

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,Submitted by: RMC Otto R. Szanto * 1 LIGHTER Hush-a-bye, Birdy, On the tree top, When the wind blows, Your breathing will stop, SIDE When the wind dies, Your feathers will fall, And down will come Birdy, Scandinavian girls are leaving their bras- Springtime and all. sieres at home this summer preferring a "na- tural silhouette" to the.artificially Jack be nimble, perked up one. D* nish and Swedish girls Jack, be quick; follow the new fashion with zestoften wear- Jack, jump over ing nothing but a tan under flimsy tunics The big oil slick. or T-shirts when they go to the beach.

Jack and Jill went up the hill Reports from Norway say that some have To fetch a pail of water; dropped their all too confining, but tradi- Jack came down with hepatitis, tional chest support while sweltering in the And Jill came down soon after. current heat waves. However Miss Toril Matson says there has been no complete acceptance of Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep the practice. And doesn't know where to find them: They ate some grass* She says it is only occasionally that you Flavored with gas ' can leave your bra at home. Miss Matson add- Which seriously undermined them. ed that her boss did not approve of his em- ployees baring too much flesh. Mistress Mary, quite contrary, How dqes your garden grow? Many other girls risk arrest for indecent With Ford Sedans and Miller cans exposure by doffing their bikini tops at the and coke bottles all in a row. beach.

Meanwhile police are trying to uphold pub- lic decency laws. one officer commented, "Some people are still angered by the sight of nakedness, and that is what we have to act on." Page 6 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, July, 28, 1970

From the world of Ex Commissioner Frick Honored at Cooperstown COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (UPI/AFRTS)--Former base- ball commissioner Ford Frick once conceived of Sports the idea for a Hall of Fame for the sport. He was honored yesterday along with three others at an outdoor ceremony here. Frick spent 32 years in the lASGMI Romdp game as semi-pro player, base- ball writer and broadcaster, Wins 15th, Mets Top Giants 5-3 le president and finally as the commissioner. NEW YORK (AP/AFRTS)-- Tom Seaver beat the heat last Joining him in the honor night and the 5-3. Seaver flayed for ceremony were , three arid runs in muggy Shea Stadium, held thoe Giants to. one Earle Coombs and . over the final seven innings in recording h is 15th victory Boudreau was a five time of the season. all star shortstop with Cleve- Jim Merritt, the only other 15-game winner i n the Majors, land and later a player-mama- surrendered six runs and eight hits in the 3 1/ 3 innings he ger when the Indians won the lasted at equally muggy Riverfront Stadium in C incinnati as 1948 pennant. St. L6uis broSke an eight game EareCoombs spent nine years as losing streak by roasting the The L4 an outfielder with the New Zincinnati, Reds 16-9. York Yankees and Haines won The Philadelphia Phillies uly 27) 210 games as a pitcher with bombed Los Angeles 10-3 in the St. Louis Cardinals. the only other National Lea-' AMERIC AN LEADERS thgg gue game. F. Rbi., Salt., .325: 6:0 nso, Calif., .324, Yast seeki , 24 Oliva, Minn., .323. In' Aneri can League play, :1O0_ .324; h0.06060. Chi., fl.Vt. Mak,.1m., 77, Twljt. M in., 77i Harper, Mil., 71, Scoreboard N.Y., 69t R. Smith. Minnesota trimmed Baltimore Whit, Calif., 68. 68. 0a.i, 5-2 and the P111., 621 1111.bo.w. inn., 82, 1. n.ard, W.h., 76: 69. defeated C-ifornia 5-2 in 0 FINAL I-C SOFTBALL STANDINGS A. oihn.on, Caltf., 128, .00Jo,2 Mil., 123, Aparicio, Chi., 10 122O li, Minn., 119, TDe., inn., 118; ini gs, .66.e W L Harp., M11., 27; Cardenas, Minn., 25, Tovar, Minn., 247 S. Naval 16 4 Robinson, Balt., 241 White, S.Y. 23. Supply Depot Tri les Naval Station 14 6 Tear, Minn., 85 aanny, N.Y., 6Smith, Sat. 67 Mys, Cal., 5, Sco., Boat. 5; O6, K.C. St Kbiak, K.C., 5. Public Works Center 13 7 Kil2hbraw Min., 30, Yaetrumaki, B0t., 27; Rward, -.ah., Majors 27; P011, Salt., 26; Hatpar, Mil., 21. Marine Barracks 12 8 Standings SleuIau Hapr. Mil., 30, Nally, K.C. 24: 1A0.r, Calif., 24; Str-d, Hospital 12 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Wash., 23; T0-, Mina., 21: Ca.auia, Oak., 21. East Division East Division Naval Air Station 12 8 8 mil, Clem., 15-4. .769, 2 .S1, I ., 9. .7so. W L W L 3.83: 36411. .11a. 8-3. .727, 2.64;Palmer,.Ba.t. 14-6, .700. 2/8 Marines (1) 11 9 2.79 , Bal11.1t., 13-6, .684 4.01. BAL 62 38 Pitts 55 45 Stilets 2/8 Marines (2) 8 12 McDowell, Cleve. 206; .otich, Det., 145; a.eith, C.1if., DET 55 43 N.Y. 52 46 134: Paler. 8.1t., 121, Jobuon, K.C., 120. Fleet Training Group 6 14 N.Y. 52 46 Chi 50 48 NATIONAL LEADERS ComNavBase 2 18 Batting BOS 50 47 Phila 46 51 C.rty, tl. .361, Clemente, Pitts., .356, Pr.e- Ci,., .341: Rick., Chic., .338; Ga.t-, 8.0., .333. CIE 47 52 Mont 42 57 ims William, 01., 89, B-8 , S.P., 89: Pe-, C1., 77; A.0. WA~qTZ Ac 1 i- _T,_ 42 57 Tuesday, July 28, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette P age 7

RETROSCOPE 1 V__& (Reprinted from the "Indian" July 28, 1956) Guantanamo Bay harbor will once aga#1igfeel BtChaplain's Io rig the void of numerous sailors and shipsater Task Group 40.1 (Midshipman Cruise Alpha) weighs anchor today. Ships that anchored in Gtmo from 25 Jaty By Chaplain B. I. Billings until their departure were the USS IOWA (BB- 61), Task Group flagship with Radm'K.M. McManes, Commander Battle-Cruiser Atlahtic; I USS NEW JERSEY and the cruisers USS MACON and A little boy stood one day watching a weight- USS DES MOINES. lifter. As the man struggled to get the Sixteen destroyers made up the remainder weights above his head the large muscles of of the force. They were the ROWE, ROSS, WREN, his body were bulging. The lad watching said, BEARSS, ROBINSON, SIGOURNEY, HOOD, KENNEDY, "Oh Daddy, some day I hope I have muscles like JOHNSTON, PERRY, WARE, BAILEY, GOODRICH,. that." TURNER and the N.K. PERRY. The father explained to his son the great The nine submarines that gave the Middies effort and training it took to build muscles. the feel of an underwater cruise also left *Great amounts of tension and pressure on a today. muscle causes it to enlarge and become capable of lifting a larger weight. GUANTANAMO BAY naval personnel. and their = dependents have been invited by Capt. H.T. In the same sense, a man's character is Johnson to visit the USS IEYTE during an open made stronger as he faces and overcomes the house Sunday afternoon between 1300;.and 1700. tensions and pressures of life. Most every person in this day and age, is under constant Next wednesday, August 1, radio station - pressure. Some fold under the pressure and WGBY will change its radio frequency to 1340 become withdrawn and neurotic. Others face kilocycles. The new, frequency will go- into the pressure and become stronger because of effect at 0700. it. As it is they build muscles in the character and spritual life. THe Marines lead the local baseball league with 18 wins and 3 losses. VU-10 is second Thomas Carlyle has said, "A certain amount with 10 victories and 11 defeats. of opposition is a great help. Kites rise against the wind, planes fly due to pressure, Television shows for Saturday July 28, and ships move as the propeller causes pres- 1956 looked like this: sure against the water." 1:00 Winky Dink and You 4:00 Victory.at Sea Most all men meet with some type of oppo- 1:30 Contest Carnival 4:30 Two for the sition during his life time. Usually a man 2:00 Gary Moore Money is made or broken by the way he reacts to 2:30 House Party 5:00 Western Movie opposition, pressure and strife. The key to 3:00 Robert Q. Lewis 6:00 Beat the Clock building a strong character in man is through 3:30 Ethel and Albert 7:00 George Gobel. making the most of the tensions of life. It is good,therefore,to grapple with life. Use life to build a strong man in you. If current plans to replace E are followed through, the futur Dodgers may be played under-a hi Page 8a Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, July 28, 1970

THE Beeline - 95551 YN1 Bill Walker, Beeline Editor

THE EIGHTH ANNUAL JAMAICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION 60 Bonneville convertible, power-top, good GTMO trans. AT GUANTANAMO BAY, Monday, August 3rd. Schedule of Available immediately, needs minor repairs, $125. 90268 Events. 12:30 Busses start shuttle from Victory Hill AWH. to Phillips Park via Caribe Village and Trzyna Village. 1:00 Refreshment Stands Open: Music By the Rupert Bent Running gear for 1963 LaMans. 85690 AT. Profiles. 1:45 Refreshment Stands Close. 2:00 INDEPENDENCE DAY CEREMONIES: Introduction - Master of 56 Chevy. $100. 97240 AWH. Ceremonies, National Anthems, Naval Base Band, Invocation, Captain, L. J. McDONALD, CHC, USN, Hymn: Praise my 24,000 BTU edders A/C, 16 months old, like new, $180 soul the King of Heaven, Naval Base Band, remarks, or best offer. Frigidair refrigerator, very good Independence Theme, Remarks, Rear Admiral B. McCAULEY,USN-oondition, $30. Nylon mesh play pen, 2 months old,$15. Remarks, Appreciation, Mr. Townsend. 3:00 Music by the 85863 AT. Rupert Bent Profiles. Refreshment stands reopen, Happy Hour, Free drinks until 3:30. 4:00 Buffet supper served. Two 12,000 BTU A/C, 14 months old, excellent condition, 5:30 Entertainment, Alma Mock Yen Dancers. 7:00 Busses $115 each, available August 5. 90251 AT. start return shuttle. 7:30 Refreshment stands close. Sunset, Celebration ends. 64 Plymouth Valiant. 4 door, 6 cylinder, needs paint, $450 or best offer. 98223 AWH 85767 DWH. To provide the best possible Dental Service to personnel of Guantanamo Bay the Naval Dental Clinic will change 16 foot Fishing boat and motor; Vacuum cleaner; Sunbeam its weekly routine affective August First as follows: rug scrubber and buffer; ironing board; deep fryer; large Military Sick Call, Monday through Saturday - 8-9:30 AM. basket from Haiti; double bed mattress box springs; back- Routine Dependent Examinations, Tuesdays and Fridays yard floodlite. 99179 AT. only 8-9:30 AM. EMERGENCY TREATMENT A N Y T I M E. 66 Sabre, 90ce, Sears cycle, good condition, $275 or beet The Reef RAiders *ill Dive at Hidden Beach Sunday at offer. 7723 DWH, 85869 AT. 9:30 AM. 64 6 cylinder Rambler, 440. 62 6 cylinder Plymouth. The Base Civic Council will hold its monthly meeting Both for $650 or make offer for each. One available August 6th. This is an open meeting and all interested immediately. 98101 AWH 95351 DWH, Chief Stone. persons are invited. Power mover, $15. 64579 AT. The Base Civic Council has openings for councilmen in Villimar, Trailer Park, Corinaso'Point and Nob Hill. Odd Cuban bottles. 64484 AT. For Further Information call 95445 AWH.

The Little Theater Group announces casting call for Giveaway their next production, "THE OWL AND THE PUSSY CAT", 4 kittens, 2 black with white feet, 2 gray, 6 weeks old. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7:30 at 95163 AWH. the Little Theater Stage. Waited Babysitter in Bargo area for 2 school age children, from August 3rd until August 21st, for working mother. 85714 DWH 95558 AWH.