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MOUND TIDES WATER CONDITION HIGH LOW CHARLIE III 9:47 a.m. 4:52 a.m.ASHORE 11:17 p.m. 4:04 p.m. U.S. NAVAL BASE, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA 11.0 MILLION GALLONS Phone 9-5247 Date FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1969 Radio (1340) TV (Ch. 8) Nixon Urges U.N. Pressure on North Vietna M UNITED NATIONS (AP/AFRTS)-- President Nixon today urged--"in the name of peace"--that the Army to Court-Martial 6 Officers United Nations General Assembly put diplomatic 0 pressure on North Vietnam to work for peace in In Alleged Murder of Vietnamese the Paris talks. Mr. Nixon in his first presidential address SAIGON (AP/AFRTS)-- The Army has ended a two- to the United Nations assembly urged that mem- month investigation into the alleged murder of ber nations whohave taken an active interest a Vietnamese national and will court martial in peace in Vietnam should--"take an active six of the eight Green Berets held in the case. hand in achieving it." He said if member na- The formal charges are murder and conspiracy tions were successful, "the-war could end." to commit murder, but the Pentagon says the Mr. Nixon blamed Hanoi for its refusal to cases will be treated as "non- negotiate in Paris on terms capital," which apparently Dini Files New Petition other than those which would rules out the death penalty. pre-determine the result of a All of the Green Berets who For Kopechne Autopsy settlement. will be court martialed are NEW BEDFORD, Mass.(AP/AFRTS) He said such terms would officers, including Col. Ro- -- It was learned yesterday deny the South Vietnamese bert Rheault of Vineyard.Haven, that Massachusetts District people their self-detefminat- Mass., a West Point graduate Attorney Edmund Dinis has fil- ion. This he said is the and former chief of all U.S. ed a new petition in a Penn- principle issue sought by the Special Forces in Vietnam. sylvania court to back his re- U.S. The other five men are: quest for an autopsy on the The President also told the Maj. Thomas Middleton Jr. of body of Mary Jo Kopechne. 126 member nations that he Jefferson, S.C.1 Maj, David Miss Kopechne was killed feels Russia has not done all Crew of Cedar Rapids, Iowar while riding in Sen. Edward it could to east the tension- Capt. Leland Brumley of Duncan, Kennedy's car last summer. Okla.1 Capt. Robert Marasco The petition alleged that of Bloomfield, N.J., and Capt. blood was found on Miss Ko- Budge Williams of Athens, Ga, Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Friday, September 19, 1969 CONT'D FROM PAGE 1--KOPECHNE WASHINGTON (An/AFRTS)--The Democratic maj- pechne's clothes and in her nose and mouth ority in Congress and the Republican adminis- after her body was recovered from the car. traction apparently are at odds over the pro- Dinis said he mailed the petition Wednesday gress--or lack of it--made so far byCongress, to the Pennsylvania court. The judge has set There are reports that the Administration is a pre-autopsy hearing for Sept. 29. Dinis thinking about labeling the 91st Congress a said information about the blood was not avail- "do-nothing" session. But a Democratic caucus able until after Miss Kopechne was buried July yesterday approved a resolution accusing the 22' in'Larksvill-e,' Pa.Adiitao of not taking a position on An associate medical examiner has ruled that much of pending legislation. the young secretary died of drowning. Dinis ' has been seeking an autopsy to confirm the NEW YORK (AP/AFRTS)--Federal Aviation experts cause of death. I ., say radar has been overeda a safety de- An inquest into6the death has been postponed vice. FAA officials poit"out-that radar has at Edgartown, Mass., until the State Supreme limitations-iadding that'what is needed is Court reviews the ground rules laid down by good collision avoidance equipment. District Judge James Boyle. The o wish to be -' CONT'D FROM PAGE 1-- now to improve air safety. One measure they He said the U.S. would be willing to talk in plan t9'4itrouce i muhom sh~ad'contr~1 the same manner with Communist China when that dome over airports, with the highest altitudes nation ends what he termed "self-imposed iso- coveringthe mot territoy. lation." ' -ntkf i cietocre at'ih He also called for the UN to do something to onVanecuver Island in Bitish Columbia.- A eliminate the spreading practice of planehi- dotdr't the scenesays threeof the 15 per- jacking because it is contrary to the interest sons aboard the flight wereilled outright. of every nation. ' . Outside the UN building 12 demonstrators WASHINGTON (AP/AFR~rS)--The Senate' Judiciary were arrested during the presidential speech. qmfidttee:eins a third day of'"hearings today BROOKTYN, N.Y. (P/AFRTq)-- A tenement fire tnt th -o tio 6feFodr ugn hbre claimed the lives of six persons-- inclu-. Among those scheduled testify is AFL4-eIO ding four children--yesterday. resident George Mehy, a critic b'fthe-lioin- Fire officials say at least eight persons, aton ' ritic werethe nination, injured Roy Wilkins in ofthe blaze, which they ,termed O suspicious. At least three of the injured are the .NAACP tetifid yYterday, and it w reported in serious condition. hxeththstsioy w bng lked0 Committee Chairman James- Eastland o~f Mis. MMII (AP/APRTS) -- The 'National Hurrwicane denied; the charge.,- Center says tropical st-rm "Holly" has contin-,, Haynsworth said yesterday that the 'Snate ued to weaken and has turned onto a westerly wouldill his appotment if it- find h course. acted improperly ia,1963 - s The storm-- 'Ait 'high winds ofapout, "45, miles an'hour-- is about 735 miles east of an 'S Juan, Puerto Rico. ,The weathermen say Holy shodctntih strengthenaing.bh i auttar n t 9iho1t9g Pages Missing or Unavailable Friday, September 19, 1969 Guantanamo Gazette Page 7 ~4" 'J: HI I. #eJde de a O7 t s, girl behibting is furn; but' it'is dziso- -n portant factor in helping a young girl devet- .emotionally, physically and morally. Wouldn't you like to help thi skeellent'pro- September 19* 1969 Page 8 Guantanamo Gazette Friday, CLUB ACTIVITY SCHEDULE SPORTS CPO Club Movie Schedule -- Sept. 21-27 Sun. "HELL IN.THE PACIFICu Lee Marvin, Toshiro Mifune Mon. "HEAVEN WITH A GUN"--Glenn Ford, Carolyn Jones Tues. "EYE OF THE CAT"--Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicut Wed. "BONNIE AND CLYDE"--Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway Thu. "GAME EVENING Fri. "DON'T RAISE THE BRIDGE, LOWER THE RIVER"--Jerry Lewis, Terry Thomas Sat. "DEATH OF A GUNFIGHTER"--Richard Widmark, Lena Horne ACEY-DUCEY Club Movie Schedule -- Sept. 20-26 Sat. "DEATH OF A GUN FIGHTER"--Richard Widmark, Lena Horne Sun. "HEAVEN WITH A GUN" Glenn Ford, GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE ALL-STAR BASKETBALL Carolyn Jones TEAM-- (L to r) Robert Grabowski, Thomas Berg- Mon. CLOSED endale, Stephen Miller, S. Bragg, James Bunch, PACIFIC"--Lee Marvin, Tue. "HELL IN THE Richard Splete, David Landree, William Sheri- Mifune Toshiro dan, Philip Henderson, -James Bagby, Richard Wed. "THE COOL ONES"--Rodey McDowall, Gil Kneel- Thomas, Charles Mayfield, Jerry Wyatt. Peterson ing are Charles Clayton and Leroy Easter. The OF THE CAT"--Michael Sarrazin, Thu. "EYE following players were missing from the pic- Gayle Hunnicut Thomas ture: Richard Bange, Dan Williams, Fri. GAME EVENING Neidig and Charles Stephenson. 1. A 50-megaton atom bomb is equivalent to how much TNT? dur- TH OF A GUNIGHTER"--Richard 2, What slogan was popular among Americans mark, Lena Horne the Spanish-American War? a" 'T RAISE TE BRIDGE, LOWER THE 3. Strontium 90 is a motor fuel, a cleaning ER"--Jerry Lewis, Terry Thomas gent or atomic fallout? L IN THE PACIFIC"--Lee Marvin, 4. If the President and Vice President both died, who would succeed to the office of Pres-- ident? 5. Mt. Vernon is on what river? 6. Brenner Pass is on what continent? 7. Who was Mexican emperor when Cortes conquer- ed Mexico? 8. What song contains the line,"then conquer we must, for our cause is just." 9. U.S. Secretary of State John Hay was largely.