0A.tAam_ TUESDAY'S TIDES j71%t a " p wa to wn d-e CHINFO d WATER CONDITION HIGH LOW U. S. NAVAL BASE, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBAChriV 5:47 a.m. 12:46 a.m. STORAGE ASHORE 7:35 p.m. 12:04 p.m. 13.7 Million Gallons

Phone 9-5247 Date MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1969 Radio (1340) TV (Ch. 8)

'Seek No Scapegoat' ___ - ' I Sen. Edward M. Kennedy spoke Kennedy Defends Critics at Fordham Un- iversity this weekend answer- Of U.S. Defense Policy ing President FORDHAM, N.J. (AP/AFNB)--- Nixon's state- Senator Edward Kennedy defend- ment that cri- ed critics of United States tics of defense defense policy against implic- policy are neo- ations they are fostering iso- isolationists lationism this weekend. and unrealistic. The speech by the Massachu- setts Democrat was an apparent swipe at President Nixon's speech last Monday in which Nixon warned of the "dangers" of the new isolationism he said was gaining popularity. US. Troop -Withdrawal Begins Kennedy said his congres- MIDWAY ISLAND (AP/AFNB)--President Nixon has announced that sional colleagues who search 25,000 American troops will be pulled out of South Vietnam for a balance among the com- within 30 days. The President said the withdrawal will be peting demands on the nation's completed before August. resources, 'Seek no scapegoatz He added that more troops will be withdrawn as conditions in they are not bent on an irres- South Vietnam permit. ponsible attack; they Are not Nixon made the announcement in a joint appearance with South looking for narrow or partisan Vietnamese President Thieu on Midway Island where they are advantage." meeting. He added, "Nor can their Nixon says Thieu recommended the withdrawal. And the com- views on American foreign pol- mander of United States forces in South Vietnam--General icy be conveniently labeled Creighton Abrams--agreed. neo-isolationism. They are Thieu spoke immediately after Nixon, telling newsmen that men of integrity and deep pur- the withdrawal was made pos- pose. They hold positions sible by the improvement in VC Attack U.S. Hospital of imminence in the senate not South Vietnamese forces and SAIGON (AP/AFNB)--One Viet- by appointment but because by progress in the pacifica- namese child and some United they have won the faith of tion and rural development States servicemen were killed their constituents. When they programs. Thieu said South yesterday when a 100 pound speak, they speak as solid Vietnam will continue to take rocket hit a United States Page 2 GUANTANAMO GAZETTE Monday, June 9, 1969

WASHINGTON (AP/AFNB)-- Secretary of State New York (AP/AFNB)--Broadway , the William P. Rogers acknowledged Friday that if $100,000-a-year quarterback of the champion the United States succeeds in tests of Miss- , said Friday he was quitting iles, it might raise a new problem in the football because of an ultimatum to sell his quest for arms control agreements with the interest in a swinging midtown lounge or face Soviet Union. suspension. "It might be that if rocket tests are suc- The 26-year-old star of the cessful over the next few months it would pre- champs said he was told by authorities that sent new problems of inspection," Rogers said his place--Bachelors III--was being used by after a closed session with the Senate Foreign bookmakers and that he was warned by pro foot- Relations Committee recently. ball commissioner Pete Rozelle to get rid of Rogers had said last week that multiple in- his interests within two days. Suspension was dependently-targeted reentry vehicle (MIRV) the alternative. test would not affect the chances for suc- "It was the toughest decision I've ever had cessful arms talks. to make," said Namath, tears trickling down his face at an emotional news conference at SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP/AFNB) -- Actor Ro- Bachelors III. "It's a matter of principle. bert Taylor died of cancer yesterday in a San- So I quit. I'm retiring--finished." ta Monica hospital at the age of 57. He had Asked if his differences with Rozelle could thrilled feminine movie fans with flawless be resolved, Namath replied "I hope so." good looks and set a Hollywood record by re- Three other first stringers of the Jets, the maining at one studio for 27 years. League champions who upset Taylor's right lung was removed last year as the heavily-favored champion Baltimore Colts a result of a fungus infection known as valley of the in the Super fever. His wife later said the actor had can- Bowl last January, said they also would quit cer. if their swashbuckling teammate was through. Taylor was born in Filley, Neb., and his They are George Sauer, the All-AFL split real name was Spangler Arlington Brugh. Metro end; defensive back , and tight end Goldwyn-Mayer changed it to Robert Taylor. He Pete Lammons. teamed with such leading women as Greta Garbo, "I talked to Joe," said Sauer. "I told him Jean Harlow, Ava Gardner, Elizabeth Taylor, he would have company. He explained the whole Myrna Loy and Joan Crawford. story. I believe in him all the way. He's justified." ISLES OF PINES, Cuba (AP/AFNB)--A possibly incipient hurricane is forming in the Carib- bean, and is centered about 50 miles east of the Isle of Pines, near Cuba's Western tip. 0 Guantanamo Gazette The storm is still classed as a tropical de- pression and no intensification was imminent, at least for the present. ComNa:Base RAda J.B. lildreth Public Affairs Officer Lt D.S. McCurrach TEL AVIV (AP/AFNB)--The Israeli army has disclosed the first Arab sabotage attempt in the Haifa region in several years. Spokesmen say saboteurs placed a large ex- plosive charge under the tracks of the Tel Aviv-Haifa railway. However, railroad inspec- tors found the charge before it went off. Several arrests reportedly have been made. In Gaza city yesterday a two-yard section of railway line was removed. No one was injured. Monday, June 9, 1Q69 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Yugoslavia Predicts Possible Split Between Communist Countries WASHINGTON (AP/AFNB) -- The conference that Moscow sought for the past six years or so is in session and there is a good chance it will leave the communist movement more divided and confused than ever. That is the prediction of the Yugoslav party which has boycotted the international meeting and has denounced Moscow as intending to im- pose a single generall line" on all parties, in an echo of the old comnitern. Parties representing almost half of the world's communist members have decided to stay away from the meeting, having warity eyed the evidence that a major Kremlin pitrpose was to restore its position as the single center for orders binding upon all parties. Indications now are that there will be sme BU2 THOMAS FORTHHOFER receives the Navy serious clashes behind the closed doors of the Achievement Medal from Lcdr W.L. Young, com- conference. The Italian Party, largest in the manding officer PWC during a recent ceremony. non-communist world, among many others, is 400t to resist str6ngly any Soviet attempt to dic- tate the future line for all. At the same Two Local Navymen Cited time, these parties reject any Soviet enter- GUANTANAMO BAY -- Two local men were honored prise such as rebuking Red China or other in a dual ceremony at the PWC personnel in- dissidents or, as the Italians put it "pro- spection recently. nouncing anathema and condemnation." BU2 Thomas Forthhofer received the Navy The speech by General Secretary Leonid I. Achievement Medal for his services in Vietnam Brezhnev of the Soviet Party, opening the con- while attached to the Civic Action Section, ference, was in broad and bland generalities U.S. Naval Supply Activity, DaNang. and was centered on the theme that a common Forthhofer was cited for his "outst&nding front must be formed against "our glass enem- efforts in providing technical assistance to ies, the imperialists of all counttihs and; the Vietnamese and improving the economic their henchmen." But his worry is implicit in standards of DaNang." his remark that the long preparations for the SWl D.L. Byer was nominated for the PWC conference provided "deeper insight int6 the Athlete of the Quarter award. Byer was cited problems now being mounted by various de- for outstanding teamwork and performance in tachments of the communist world." various PWC athletic events. The main problem, of course, is unity. In this respect the Yugoslavs, sending their final rejection of the invitation to the con- ference, toucheda raw nerve earlythis week, "The latest developments have proved that as a rule every consultation of this kind has been followed by even greater divisions and differences between individual communist move- ments," thb Yugoslav League of Communists told Moscow. The arbitrary general line, by all signs, will be opposed doggedly by the influential Italians, by the maverick Romanfan whose com- Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, June 9, 1969

NEW YORK (AP/AFNB)--Commissioner Walter Ken- nedy of the National Bas~etball Association made a surprise announcement saying the league would expand from 14 to 16 teams for the upcoming season. SPORTS The announcement followed the conclusion of three days of meetings in Detroit of the NBA NAS, PWC, FMF Share Season Championship owners. The meeting also produced a rule GUANTANAMO BAY -- The 1969 Guantanamo Bay change that cut the lipit of personal fouls baseball campaign has ended in a three-way tie for a bonus situation from six to five in each for first place. quarter to protect the players. In yesterday's deciding game between NAS and FMF, the 2nd Btn/8th Marines downed NAS 2-0. SArURDAI'S. BASEBALL ROUNDUP Thus the league was stranded in a tie for first place with NAS, FMF and PWC sharing the Cleveland beat California 7-0 behind the crown. two-hit pitching of Luis Tiant. In other action yesterday VC-10 beat Hcspi- Jim Palmer ali'o pitched a two-hitter as the tal 4-3. BaltimoFe Orioles blasted Seattle 10-0. Denny McLain pitched a three-hitter as the Detroit Tigers blanked Oakland 2-0. FINAL LOCAL BASEBALL STANDINGS Joe Pepitone smashed his 15th homer as the Yankees beat Chicago 6-2. TE A WON LOST George Scott belted a three-run homer to NAS 14 6 help Boston to a 4-0 victory over Kansas City. PWC 14 6 Minnesota routed Washington 10-1, as Harmon FMF 14 6 Killabrew collected a three-run homer. FTG/COMSTA 12 7 In the National League, the Mets stayed hot HOSPITAL 12 8 grabbing their ninth straight win. They beat NAVSTA 12 8 San Diego 4-1. MARBKS 9 10 Houston downed St. Louis 4-2 as coatdher HIGH SCHOOL 8 12 Johnny Edwards drove in three runs and scored NSD 8 12 the fourth. SECGRU 4 16 In Atlanta, Roberto Clemente and Manny VCelD 2 18 Sanguilen collected homers to lead Pittsburgh to a 10-2 win over the Braves. The Montreal Expos suffered theit 20th con- SUNDAY'S BASEBALL ROUNDUP secutive loss as Los Angeles beat them 9-5. NEW YORK (AP/AFNB)--The Montreal Expos snap- Chicago and Cincinnati tied 5-5 in a contest ped a 20-game losing stteak and the New York called because of rain after tWo Reds were out Mets extended their winning streak to 10 gapes in the ninth inning. Cincinnati saved the in Major League baseball Sunday. The Expos game with a three-run uprising in the eighth. edged the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3 and the Mets defeated San Diego 3-2. Home runs by Rusty Staub and Mack Jones Hows ThAT YOUR E'S ARE ALL RIGHT, helped the Expos end a losing streak that was FOR GOOP BUT qOUR 0'S ARE BAP. LETTERING? just three games short of the all-time record. Monday, June 9, 1969 Guantanamo Gazette Page 5 dB VACANClESr

POSITION (U.S. CITIZENS) LOCATION CLOSING DATE Supvy. Budget Analyst, GS-11 PWC WHEN FILLED Position Class, Specialist, GS-11 NAVSTA WHEN FILLED Supply Systems Analyst, GS-9 NSD WHEN FILLED Position Class, Specialist GS-7/9/11 NAVSTA WHEN FILLED Foreman (Ldgm) Ordnanceman NAVSTA WHEN FILLED General F6reman (Structural) I SRD WHEN.FILLED Foreman (Ldgm) Ref. a/c Mechanic PWC WHEN FILLED Accounts Maintenance Clerk, GS-4 HOSP WHEN FILLED Accounts Maintenance Clerk, GS-3 NSD WHEN FILLED Foreman (Ldgm) Maintenance PWC WHEN FILLED Planner and Estimator (PW Electrical) PWC WHEN FILLED Planner and Estimator (PW Mechanical) PWC WHEN FILLED Planner and Estimator (PW Structural) PWC WHEN FILLED Supervisory Planner and Estimator PWC WHEN FILLED Retirement Clerk, GS-4 NSD WHEN FILLED Card Punch Supervisor, GS-5 NSD WHEN FILLED Accounts Maintenance Clerk, GS-4 NSD WHEN FILLED Accounting Technician GS-5 NSD 06-06-69 Clerk-Typist GS-3 DEP. SCHOOL WHEN FILLED Clerk-Typist GS-3 SECURITY WHEN FILLED Procurement Clerk, GS-4 NSD WHEN FILLED Supply Clerk (Typing), GS-2 PWC WHEN FILLED Accounting Technician, GS-4 NSD WHEN FILLED Electrician (Telephone) II PWC WHEN FILLED Automotive Equipment Operator PWC WHEN FILLED Diesel Electric Plant Controlman PWC WHEN FILLED Pumping Plant Operator PWC WHEN FILLED Auto Accessories Mechanic PWC WHEN FILLED Firefighter (Structural), PS-3 NAVSTA WHEN FILLED Short-Order Cook MARKS WHEN FILLED Multilith Operator PRINTING OFFICE WHEN FILLED Messenger (Motor Vehicle Operator), GG-2 SRD WHEN FILLED Messenger (Motor Vehicle Operator), GS-2 DIP. SCHOOL WHEN FILLED Mess Attendent (Heavy-4 positions) NAS WHEN FILLED Ref. A/C Mechanic NAVEXCHANGE WHEN FILLED Pipefitter NAVEXCHANGE WHEN FILLED Galley Equipment Mechanic II PWC WHEN FILLED Ref. A/C Mechanic II PWC WHEN FILLED Driver/Warehouseman NAVEXCHANGE WHEN FILLED Vending machine Serviceman NAVEXCHANGE WHEN FILLED B6ilermaker I PWC Electrician II (4 positions) PWC Machinist II (3 positions) PWC Page 6 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, June 9, 1969 Page6 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, June 9, 1969 THE Beeline------mu --- m i9 5551

The USS Atule (SS-403) will Looking for entertainment. Tired of staying visit Montego Bay, accomodat- home night after night. Try Game Nite at ing two officers and 12 enlist- Morin Center every Monday evening. Cards go Ed men. The estimated time of on sale at 6:30 and games start at 8:00 Come departure is June 13 and will early and enjoy some chicken in the basket for be back on June 16. Muster only $1. The Naval Base Civic Council appre- time is 5 a.m., June 13 in ciates your support in this regular evening front of Base Police. All in- endeavor. terested parties have to con- tact their personnel office Beginning Mrs. Thomas today all Base Buses will run on a before Wednesday, June 11. 20-minute rotation schedule.

There will be a meeting of the The Special Services tape recording studio i Women's Softball Committee Wednesday, July 2 located at the Naval Station Marina, open at 10 a.m. in the Special Services Conference from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. during the week and Room. from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday and Sun- days. Pre-recorded tapes are available, how- The Guantanamo Bay Coin Club will hold an ever, a person interested may bring his own auction Tuesday, June 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the tape. The fee of 654 per hour is charged for IRO classroom. This auction will be featur- the use of this facility. ing a $5 gold piece and an uncirculated type set on display. All members and visitors are The Base Athlete Commission will meet Tues- cordially invited to attend. day at 10 a.m. in the Special Services con- ference room. Kid! Interested in sports or arts and craft? Well, Special Services has made available a The Base-wide Track and Field meet scheduled Summer Recreation Program. Register now! The for Saturday has been rescheduled for June program will begin June 23 through August 1. 28. All rosters must be turned in to Mrs. Anyone interested call 95373. Leslie at Special Services no later than 4 p.m. Monday, June 23. The Inter-Command Softball Season will begin Monday, June 9. Bullseye Sailing Classes will begin Satur- day, June 14. The classes will last five The CPO Wives Club will be holding a meeting weeks, and the fee will be $5. For furtherr in the Caribbean Room at 7:30 p.m., June 11. information or to sign up, call Mrs. Leslie at 95373. Places are still open for the Com Ten Swim Team to San Juan. There will be try outs for this team today through Wednesday, at 5 p.m. at the EM Pool. For further information call Mrs. Leslie at 95373. Monday, June 9, 1969 Guantanamo Gazette page 7

BEELINE CONTINUED along the course. Trophies will be awarded to 11,000 BTU RCA air conditioner. 5 mo. old. the first and second place. Closing date for Call 99172 AU. entries is June 30. No entry fee will be charged, For further information call 95119. '64 Lambretta. G/c. Call 64277 AU.

The Navy Exchange Personal Services Office Frigidaire washing machine. G/c. Call 90244 AU. wishes to announced their new gift wr:apping service. For the best wrapped gifts in Guan- Whirlpool 22,000 BTU,AC, 220 volts, Fedders tanamo Bay stop by the Personal Services Sell- 10,000 BTU, AC 220 volts both for $200 ing Outlet. Available June 11. Call 85356 AU.

Contractors are now in the process of demol- '61 Lambretta. $125. Call 85772 DWH. ishing the two antenna towers on Radio Point. Occupants of this area are cautioned to stay Fedders 12,000 BTU air conditioner. 6 mo. clear of this demolition work. old. $125. Call 96145 AU.

A Base-wide fishing contest will be in pro- '63 Corvair Monza. Standard transmission. gress until June 18. All Base residents and $350. Call 97109 AU. Fleet personnel visiting the Base during this time are elibible to enter the contest. The Westinghouse refrigerator. $55. Call 95166 registration fee will be $1 and it must be paid before any fish is weighed in. Fish must be wieghed in the day it is caught at any Fish Kenmore washing machine. G/c. $80. Philco and Gear Locker. Registration will be held at 16,000 BTU AC exc. condi. $125. 22,000 BTU the Fish and Gear Lockers also. Whirlpool AC. excel. condi. $75. 8' wide white vinyl roll-up window blinds. $11. Call Any women interested in playing softball for 95452 AU. NAS are asked to call Joe Des Hotel at 64568 during working hours or 98190 after working Complete Ham Radio rig. Ready to go. In- hours. cludes NCK 200 transciever. Power pk. apeaker combination. New vertical antenna. 100' coaxial cable. Phone patch. SWR bridge. New mike. Never recieved on, only usedfar CongratulatiosS To: listening. Terms can be arranged. Call SMC JO1 Gary E. Fullerton and his wife, Betty J. Allen, 85698 DWH or 95560 MH. on the birth of a baby girl, Julia Lucille born May 8. She weighed 7 lbs. and 2 oz. German shepherd, .1 yr. old, female. Call 95520 Mr. Fullerton is attached to the Naval Sta- tion. 22,000 BTU 220 VAC Whirlpool AC, g/c, new CM2 John S. Whitney and his wife, motor. $150. 12,000 BTU 115 VAC Fedders AC, on the birth of a son, Michael g/c, $100. Available late June. Call 97190 AU. June 3. He weighed 7 lbs. and Whitney is attached to PWC. Page 8 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, June 9, 1969 For Sale (Cont'd) chine, new. $95. One rug 9x12 brown. $20. 2 . rugs 9x12 gold. $15. 5 pair fiberglass They Answered The Call drapes, 62x42, orange/lavendar/green. $3 pr. While many Americans were celebrating a "White Christ- 7 pr. fiberglass drapes, 62x42, gold/ brown mas" in 1942, nine companies of the Army's 127th In- fantry were busy removing the Japanese from tropical yellow. $3 pr. Double bed with white head- New Guinea. Some 165 miles across the mountains from board. Livingroom Sofa. May be seen behind Port Moresby, Japanese'forces were strongly entrenched High School, Chapel Hill 771. Bookcase. $25. in and around the village of Buna. It was the task of Call anytime after 6 p.m. at 95193. the regiment to dig them out. The day set for their attack was Dec. 25, 1942. On Christmas morning, mortars and artillery gave Buna Mission a thorough going-over while Giveaway Baby seahorses. Week old. Call 90282 MH.

Wanted Babysitter. Five day week in my home. Call 95220 1WH. 0 A pottie chair. Not one attached to a toilet but a chair. Call 97272 M.

Toy silver poodle for stud services. Call 97230 MH.

Part time Pot and Pan washer for Como Club. Company H - on a small island near the Mission - Contact Mr. De Franc at 95131. made a pretense of assaulting the objective across a small bridge. At 1135, when the commotion on the island Experienced hypnotist. Interested in learn- was at its height, Companies A and F struck the Mission from another direction and caught the enemy completely ing. Call 85642 DWH. off guard. However, the enemy's bunkers were well- positioned and tough to crack and it wasn't until Jan. 2 that enemy resistance in Buna was wiped out. Lost and Found Found: a pair of sun glasses in Navy Exchange. There is a practice amopg car owners on Found: gem out of a setting. Call 95103 AT. the Base of zipping out Sherman Avenue to- ward 'Northeast Gate at high rates of speed Lost: Ronson lighter in Coffee Shop with ini- to "clean out the engine." At the same tials G.D.H. Call 85592 AX. time they are breaking the speed limit. This problem has been noticed by local Found: pair of prescription sun glasses in authorities and it is recommended that car Ferry Landing. Call 90282 AMH. owners wishing engine cleaning have it done at the Navy Exchange Garage.