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WEATHER L V VATER Fa ir u3zvC harl ie 1 ~&11 o~ U. S. NAVAL BASE, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA Phone 9-5247 Tuesday Date 23 May, 1967 Radio (1340) TV (Ch. 8) Venezuela Calls Cuba Menace Israel Pulls Back WASHINGTON(AP)(By H. Moleo VENEZUELA YESTERDAY TOLD t Organization of American Stat (OAS) that Cuba is a nuisan IF Egyptians Do tothe whole Western hemispher BEIRUT, LEBANON (AP) PRIME MINISTER not to Venezuela alone. called LEVI Eshkol of Israel on Egypt yesterday topull back its troops But the Venezuelan call f Israeli border from the OAS collective and promised that Israel would do the same. S action again In a speech to the Parliament the Fidel Castro in Jerusalem, Eshkol appealed regime it tothe United Nations and the big powers mediately bogged down in 0 to use their influence. legal procedures. No acti for peace, and Egypt to avoid was taken. Exiles Strike "the danger of a conflagration in At an OAS executive meeti the Middle East. Venezuelan representatives In M iami- InDamascus,the Syrian Chief of State, Nureddin Paris Montesinos said his cou MIAMI (AP) El-Atassi try THE PRESIDENT OF said Syria and Egypt wereready was open to any suggesti, a Bay of Pigs veterans for group to turn back any Israleli peaceful action again said yesterday Miami's ag- the Castro regime. some gression and began the "final 50,000 working Cubans would be liberation Venezuela's stated positi askedto battle" against the stage a one-day strike Jewish state. He tacitly ruled out the use today unless said Arab force. exile leader Felipe guerrilla raids into Israel, Rivero is freed from prison Chilean representative im- which sparked the crisiswould Al mediately. go on. jandro Magnet came irf suppo The strike is definite for Atassi spoke of Venezuela by suggesting today to a meeting of because Rivero was not leaders of the Pan-Arab meeting of the foreign mini released yesterday. Fede- ters ration of Labor Trade Unions of the Western hemisphe Several exile organizations should be called to at which Hashem Ali Mohsenthe act up have been working steadily to group's the Venezuelan charges Secretary -General, stemmi free Rivero, head of the mili- threatened fromthe landing of a guerril that Arabs would tant anti-Castro Cuban Nation- blow up Western force led by Cuban officer alist oil instal- Association,that claimed nations in the Middle Venezuela contended this for connection with the terrorist East if was bent war broke out. He said Arabs on efforts to ove bombings. would throw the Caracas also move against all government River, who said his group Western Cuba acknowledged was sea and air traffic. in responsible for bombs at More Arab militaryunits statement last week that t Expo 67, were the Canadian Fair o drawn up alongIsrael's borders band of (Continued on page was arrestedMay 12.(Cont'd 2 2) znd U.N. Secretary-General U Than headed for Cairo and Fire Racks talks with President Gamal Abdel Nasser and other offici- als. Brussel's Stor More miiarb miliayuiswr BRUSSELS (UPI) A Egyptduerawn a upaoisresbods FLASH FIRE, fed by a mob ilized series of sharp explo- sions, engulfed H EL U 0 GIVE last week after- Bel- Israelh gium's largest depart- said it ment store yesterday would mobiliZe a during the lunch hour. Scores of shoppers were trapped in upper not floors after a bottle stopped. of butane gas exploded. The flames were fed by posters advertising AV Y NAVY NAVY withdrew the P"AmericaWeek" in the FdR3,400-man U. U big department store. E Than headdemergencyfo rce (Cont'd on page from positions i G 3 ) (Cont'd page 2 on ) NASSER PAGE 2 TUESDAY, 23 1MAY 1967 GITMO GAZETTE ComNavBase RA14 E.R. Crawford Public Affairs Officer LT Paul E. Lamey BOSTON (Cont'd from col 1)"a remarkable lit- Editoral Advisor JOC William A.Liedtke erary document with quite exceptional lyrical Editor JO1 Sam Herzog power" and thought it should be published as News Editor CT2 Vic Griffeth Mrs. Alliluyeva's first writing while in the Feature Editor SN Ed Sullivan West, Sports Editor J03 Sig Couch The work was translated into English by Max Rewrite Editor JOI Frank Rogers Hay Ward, co-translator of "Dr. Zhivago." The GITMO GAZETTE is published according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers as out- BEIRUT (Cont'd from page 1) in Egypt along lined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction of the the Sinai Peninsula:- border with Israel,whbre Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. It is printed four it has been since after the 1956 Suez War. The days a week at government expense on government equip- force was reported Monday staying in Egyptian- ment. The opinions or statements in news items that guarded camps in the Gaza Strip, at the Med- appear harein are not to be construed as official or iterranean end of the Egyptian-Israeli border. as reflecting the views of ComavBase or the Navy Dept. Thant has called the crisis the most serious Ads and notices will be accepted between the hours in the area since the 1956 fighting but some of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. MON thru FRI only and will be pub- Israeli officials have stated they dorot expect lished in either Monday's, Tuesday's or Thursday's war. They say Nasser is trying to shore up paper. No ads or notices--except command notices--will the Socialist regime in Syria and strengthen be published more than once a week nor will they be run his own position among Arab leaders. in Friday's paper. Egypt moved troops Monday into Sharm El Sheikh, overlooking the entrance to the Sea of BOSTON (AP) SVETLANA ALLILUYEVA, THE daugh- Arabia, Israel's only direct access to the Red ter of Josef Stalin, has written a lament for Sea. Israel has said it would fight if its "the Russia I have lost, the Russia that has access to the sea were blocked. been taken from me by cruel fate." Atc e United Nations, Israel's Gideon Ragael She wrote the manuscript in Switzerland in told Thant Israel wanted peace but would "ex- March--a spontaneous :reaction ercise its right of self defense"if necessary. to reading, for the first time, U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg said as Boris Pasternak's "Dr.Zhivago." the General Assembly opened debate of the gen- Pasternak's book is an ac- eral question of U.N. peacekeeping operations count about the conflict be- thal all member countries should step up ef- tween the individual and total- forts to maintain peace in the Middle East. He itarian society in the Soviet warned against any talk that might harm Thant's Union. diplomatic efforts to lessen the tension. Mrs. Alliluyeva began her writing as a tribute to Paster- WASHINGTON (Cont'd from page 1) Venezuelan nak, but as she wrote, her edi.- guerrillas was led by Cubans and said it would tors say, it grew in scope and continue such assistance to Latin American meaning. rebels. To her children she wrote: Chile is reported trying to sidestep the use "let them all condemn me--and of the Inter-American Treaty of Military Assis- you condemn me as well, if that tance. Under the military pact, f6rce.could will make things easier for you be used but the door could also be opento --say whatever you like:it will further discussion of the controversial plan only be empty words, and they for an inter-American peace force. will not hurt me,only do re- SVETLANA U.S. Ambassador Sol M. Linowitz, who also ject me in your hearts my children, because attended, did not commit in advance the United you are more precious to me than anything in States in any course of action. the world, my dear ones, and I think of you Yesterday State Departient officials* said constantly, and I pray for you, since nobody Cuba's penetration attempts against Latin here prevents me from doing so." America were "a very serious matter." Mrs. Alliluyeva's account of her thoughts Those officials notedthat Colombia,Guatemala and emotions on leaving her homeland,her chil- and Bolivia werealso recent targets of Castro's dren and her Russian friends appears in the aim in the hemisphere. June issue of the ATLANTIC MONTHLY. She was given a copy of Pasternak's novel-- MIAMI(Cont'd from page 1) His arrest touched acclaimed around the world but banned in the off an immediate protest in Miami's Cuban colony Soviet Union--in Rome, during her trip from where an estimated 100,000 exiles staged India to Switzerland, where she stayed briefly torchlight parades, strikes and snuffed out before coming-to the United States. the Kennedy Torch of Friendship in downtown Mrs. Alliluyeva, who uses her mothersmaiden Miami. name, also. includes a message and tribute Sunday night, four members of Rivero's group to Andrei Sinyavsky, the Soviet writer:-and burned U.S. Immigration Service letters which critic recently condemned to seven years in a ordered them not to leave the Miami area and work camp because his writings angered Soviet to report every Monday. Earlier, several of officials. the hunger strikers were hospitalized. Rivero Mrs. Alliluyeva sent the manuscript to received one of the letters before his arrest. George Kennan, former U.S. Ambassador to Mos- He will get a deportation hearing May 29. cow, He described it as (Cont'd col, 2) . 46 PAGE 3 TUESDAY, 23 MAY 1967 GITMO GAZETTE SAIGON (AP)(By Ed White) U.S .