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0Rnutat&-Nnw 0 Mzitt 0rnutAt&-nnw 0 MzItt Vl. 30 No. 185 U.S. Naval Base, Guantaname Bay, Cuba Friday, October 31, 1975 Ford asks for foreign aid World News WASHINCTON (AP)-President Ford Congress would be asked to for- asked Congress yesterday for $4.7 give Israel the need to repay some billion in military and economic of the loans. Digest foreign aid so that the United The other major recipients of States, he said, can "take the the aid would be Jordan, Syria, lead in creating conditions which South Korea, the Republic of China, will insure justice, international Greece, Turkey and Portugal. WASHINGTON (AP)-Money has been patients last year. The highest cooperation and enduring peace." "Our national security and distributed to put 71,312 people amount paid was $451,156 to an The Middle East, by far, ac- economic well being in a world to work temporarily on public works unidentified physician in New counted for most of the request -- more interdependent than ever be- projects such as landscaping parks, York state. about 70 per cent, including $1.5 fore in the history of mankind shoring up eroding roadbeds and billion in military aid for Israel. warrants the fullest support of repairing and rehabilitating LOS ANGELES (AP)-William and Ford said his purpose was to pro- the American people and the Con- buildings, the government said yes- Emily Harris won a two-week post- vide Israel "with the assistance gress for our foreign assistance terday. ponement yesterday of further pro- needed to maintain security and to programs," Ford said in his mes- ceedings in their case until an persevere in the negotiating pro- sage. WASHINGTON (AP)-About 40 covert appeals court decides if they cess." The request more than doubles American intelligence operations can get a new judge. Superior At the same time he asked Con- the current congressionally ap- were approved by the government's Court Judge Homer Bell, under gress to provide another $740 proved aid level of $2.21 billion. so-called 40 committee between challenge by the defendants, did yesterday's hearing. million in loans and grants for The increase is based on a jump April 1972 and December 1974, a not appear at the Jewish state, as well as $750 in suggested spending in the former State Department official Instead, Superior Court Judge million in economic help for Egypt. Middle East from $1.13 to $3.38 said yesterday. James Gardner, William Ritzi, the master calen- dar judge who had assigned the case State Department officials said billion. who was the State Department's liaison with the National Security to Bell, presided at the brief Council and its 40 committee, also session. told the House Intelligence Com- mittee that the 40 committee never WASHINCTON (AP)-A House subcom- held any meetings about the opera- mittee put aside an internal tions before approving them, but dispute yesterday and voted to Carey says city must fight back consulted through memos and tele- reject a bill to ban the manufac- phone calls. ture, sale and possession of hand- guns in America. The House Judi- NEW YORK (AP)-Gov. Hugh Carey rescue plan using municipal union WASHINGTON (AP)-The Department of ciary Subcommittee on Crime then yesterday urged Congress to pro- pension funds as collateral to avoid Health, Education and Welfare directed its lawyers to submit ceed with emergency legislation default. disclosed yesterday that 217 draft proposals of new handgun to avoid a financial default Carey had said earlier that the doctors in 16 states and the Dis- control regulations including by the city and called on New plan was under consideration but trict of Columbia each earned registration of handguns, Yorkers to "take to the streets. Rohatyn termed the possibility more than $100,000 in public licensing of handgunowners and a to sound off support for the city.' of its implementation as "remote." funds for treating poor Medicaid ban on so-called Saturday night After attending a briefing for specials. business and civic leaders on the city's financial condition, Carey WASHINGTON (AP)-The U.S. ambassa- told a news conference that the dor of Israel says Egyptian Anwar city must respond to President Sadat has embarrassed President Ford's threat to veto any bill Ford with his statements about to aid the city. Zionism while visiting this coun- "New York must fight back try. because of the body blow de- livered by the President," Carey WASHINGTON (AP)-A leading Re- declared. "And the way to do publican liberal, Sen. Charles it is to get out into the street." Mathias Jr., warned yesterday the He said he envisioned some sort party's future is threatened by of mass rally that might take "President Ford's fascination" place in Time Square. with Ronald Reagan's possible The governor, a Democrat, said presidential candidacy and by the Republican President was not steadily declining membership. candid in his talk Wednesday and "didn't tell us what the cost WASHINGTON (AP)-The Senate ap- of his alternative plan is. It's proved a bill yesterday allowing tremendous." He put the figure the federal government to cancel at $500 million for the first six its contracts with any small busi- months and about $1.2 billion ness whose existence is threatened shortly thereafter. by unanticipated cost increases. Carey said: "An expert, not my- The measure, passed 82 to 10, is Ford's designed to aid those firms that self, rightly characterized USE THE BEACHES - Beaches have traditionally been a center of family fun, of Archie signed contracts with the govern- speeches 'the words and Gitmo's are no exception, even though sand is scarce. There are of Herbert ment when price controls were in Bunker to the music several beaches on base, any one of which would be ideal for a weekend effect, from Aug. 15, 1971, through Hoover." outing. Kittery Beach has been designated a family beach, but unac- with Carey was Felix April 30, 1974. Appearing companied personnel may use Windmill Beach, where this photo was taken. of the Municipal Rohatyn, chairman Oh yes, don't forget your camera; this lady takes advantage of the played down WASHINGTON (AP)-Supreme Court Assistance Corp., who setting to get some candid shots of her family. (Photo by PH2 Dave a possible $4 billion Justice William 0. Douglas was reports of Clarke) reported improving yesterday after being admitted to Walter Peed Army Hospital for what was des- Committee cribed as a slight fever. approves loan guarantees for New York DETROIT (AP)-Directors of Chry- sler Corp., which posted a $79 VASHINGTON (AP)-The Senate Bank- would have allowed the city to de- Robert Packwcod of Oregon. million loss in the third quarter, ing Committee yesterday approved a fault but which would provide Before the vote, the committee voted yesterday to omit a dividend bill with $4 billion in loan gua- guaranteed debt certificates unanimously adopted an amendment by in the fourth quarter. It was rantees for New York City and called for by President Ford in his Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., which the fourth consecutive period that sent the measure to an uncertain speech Wednesday. would increase the fee the city the financially ailing firm has fate on the Senate floor and a Tower said that the committee, would have to pay the federal govern- voted to eliminate a payment. threatened presidential. veto. in essence, was wasting its time ment for the right to issue tax- On an R-to-5 vote the committee in approving the loan guarantee exempt notes from three per cent WASHINGTON (AP)-Two federal atomic approved what was a compromise mea- measure. to 3.5 per cent of the total agencies said yesterday they have sure between Sen. Adlai Stevenson, "The fact is, there ain't gonna amount. no evidence of any recent explosion -TI-1, and the panel 's chairman, be no loan guarantee legislation," The committee also defeated on a in Siberia, contrary to a report Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., Tower said. "You can talk about the 9-to-4 vote an attempt by Brooke cited by the Chicago Tribune. The that would put the city on a spartan horrors and gloom of default all to strike the loan guarantee pro- Tribune said that a U.S. satellite Fiscal regime to balance its budget day but the fact is the city's vision from the measure. passing over Siberia was reported and to prevent it from defaulting on going to default," Tower said. Stevenson, during the debate to have detected a large, hot its obligations Dec. 1. The only Democrat to vote against on whether to approve the loan crater where a nuclear breeder rea- Sen. John Tower, P-Tex., tried sending the loan guarantee measure guarantee measure, said President ctor allegedly had been under to persuade the committee to go to the floor was Sen. Thomas Morgan, Ford in his speech Wednesday pro- construction. The reports said along with a substitute measure by D-N.C., and the only Republican posed what amounted to be "the fallen trees ringed the crater, Sen. Edward Brooke, R-Mass., which to vote in favor of it was Sen. largest bailout of all." as though smashed by an explosion. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Friday, October 31, 1975 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR WILL CERAMIC SHOP TO START community BE HELD AT WINDJAMMER BEGINNERS POURING CLASSES The annual Christmas Bazaar will Special Services Ceramic Shop be held Monday at the Windjammer will start a beginners pouring from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch will class at no charge. Classes will Bulletin be served from 11 a.m.
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