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Phone 9-5247 Monday Date November 21, 1966 WGBY Radio (1340) TV (Ch. 8) US. To State Position Haiti Invaded': CBS On Communist China NE YORK (AP) A CBS news broadcast last night quoted I TED iVATIONS, N.V. (AP) Haitian underground sources as saying opponents of President The United States faced a Francois Duvalier have invaded Haiti. There was no confirma- new factor as it prepared to tion of the CBS report. state its position today on Andre Theard, Haitian Ambassador to the United States, said whether to seat Communist in ' 'ashington he had no word China in the United Nations: ag invasionand a spokes- a proposal was being floated Rof to study the question and said the same thi ng. He sound out Peking on it. Hleet inMeeting Pnerto PertoRicoadded RicoSte that the U.S. Ambassa- Ambassador Arthur J. Gold- WASHINGTON (AP) Michigan dor in Port Au Prince, Ben- berg, U.S. chief delegate, Governor George Romney,bols- son E. L. Timmons 111, had was scheduled to make a 20- tered by a poll in which he been asked to look into the minute speech to the General outran President Johnson, is report. Assembly on the issue of expected to meet with New CBS said itscorrespondent China's U.N. representation, York Governor Nelson A. in the Haitian capital was starting about 11 a.m. EST' Rockefeller today in Puerto told that the invaders land- Before that, Italy, Bel- * Rico to discuss strengthen- ed on the northern coast gium,3razil and others plan- ing the Republican Party. near Cap-Haitien, the coun- ned to submit a resolution Romney arrived in San Juan try's second city. by which the Assembly would yesterday for a two-week va- The underground sources name a committee to explore cation. He said in a state- said Haiti's Army, based the issue until next session ment that recently elected around Duvalier's palace in and recommend a fair solu- Republican governors will be the capital, had been put on tion with the head of 'all in a position to have more the alert, CBS reported. governments concerned." influence in national af- Reports reaching Was:ing- It would put the Assembly fairs and in the GOP. ton from the Carribdbean on record as "believing that Rockefeller met Friday in country last April indicated a solution of the (China) the Virgin Islands with Re- internal troubles but were question.which accords publican Gov.-elect Raymond not clear whether an uris- with the principles of the P. Shafer of Pennsylvania. ing had been attempted or a charter and the aim of uni- All Republican governors and purge of Duvalier's oppo- versality would further the governors-elect are expected nets had occurred. purposes of the United :a- to meet in December in Colo- tions and strengthen its rado Springs, Colo. Johnson had nipped Romney ability to maintain inter- Romney, who won a third 51 to 49 percent in a Harris national peace." term November says he e,October poll. In this After that preliminary hasn't decided whether to month's poll, said Harris, statement, the resolution seek the 1960 GOP presiden- 43 percent of persons call- would have the Assembly: tial nomination. But Romney ing themselves Republicans (1) Decide to appoint a aides already are setting up favored Romney as the GOP committee of member coun- Washinaton headquarters for nominee. tries "with the mandate of a presidential drive. Richard M.ilixon ,as second exploring and studying the Pollster Louis Harris re- at 20 percent and Rocke- situation in all its as- ported yesterday that voters feller----wo said prior to pects." So as to make re- questioned after the Nov. 3 winning a third term that he commendations to the 1367 election preferred Romney was not interested in run- Assembly "for an equitable over President Johnson 54 ning again for president ---- and practical solution.in percent to 46 percent. was the choice ofe percent. keeping with the. .charter." Johnson outdistanced other Six percent favored Sen. - (2) Appeal to all govern- 1potential Republican presi- elect Charles H. Percy of ments concer:ed( to give as- dental contenders and Har- Illinois and 5 percent Gov.- sistance to e oormie'-'e in ris concluded:Romney "stands elect Ronald Reagan of Cali- its search for a o ion. a better chance of winning fornia. The resolLtio ,!, the White House than any started with Iwal cir- other Republican since SAsDY KOUFAX ?UITS BASEBALL! culated privtIel- u - Dwight Eisenhower."L. SEE PAGE 5 lomats (Continweel) n PE ce GITMO GAZETTE PAGE 2 NOVEMBER 20, 1966 PASADENA, CALIF. (AP) Lunar Orbiter 2 has UNITED NATIONS (Continued from page 1) be- photographed six potential astronaut landing was handed in. Some dared not guess fore it sites on the moon and has seven more places what would become of it. Others forecast proposals came to a to scout, scientist report. that when all pending of the moon the spacecraft has the United States would In 67 orbits vote next Monday, of a planned 211-frame picture pass over the opposi- exposed 87 support it and it would Some pictures show details on the Nationalist China and the hard-line series. tion of surface as small as three feet across, of Communist China. moon's backers scientists at Jet Propulsion Laboratory said yesterday. shows a crater in the western part of BONN, WEST GERMANY (AP) Leaders of 'West One Mare Tranquilitatis (Sea of Tranquility)about Germany's dominant Christian Democratic Party under Kurt Kiesinger, their candi- 570 feet across. met today other, of a 1,200-by-),500-'foot arealin for Chancellor, to consider what to do The date same dry lunar sea, shows rocks, some 30 about the new upsurge of right wing extrem- the feet in diameter. ists. The National Democrats, called neo-Nazi de- the spite their denials, won 7.4 per cent of east Sun- TEL AVIV, ISRAEL (AP) Syrian positions vote for the Bavarian state legislature opened fire five knocking of the Upper Jordan Valley day. They took 15 of the 204 seats, :srail terettpry last of the legislature one of the three par- timesetoard'targtsi.n out night, it was officially announced today. represented in the Bonn Bundestag--the ties casualties were reported. The announce- Free Democrats. No said the Israelies returned the fire. The Christian Democrats were in a strong ment I position. Their Bavarian wing, under ex- Minister Josef Strauss, kept its ab- Defense SALISBURY, RHODESIA (AP) Six Africans ac- solute majority in the legislature and even cussed of throwing a hand grenade into a slightly increased its percentage of the white family's flat in downtown Salisbury votes. His place in a new cabinet seemed were trained in the use of Russian hand gre- secure. by lecturers at the University College did not attend today's meeting. nades Strauss Rhodesia and Nyasaland in Salisbury, the Kiesinger's own position was less certain. of prosecution claimed in the High Court here He has been attacked because he was once a of the Nazi Party, a criticism to today. member The six pleaded not guilty to a charge of which his party is more sensitive after the throwing a grenade into the flat and of at- vote. Bavarian tempting to throw a grenade at a car just outside Salisbury. Treacy said in his open- Insurgents were reported to Prosecutor Brendan PARIS (AP) would show there had Togo national radio station ing address evidence have seized the group which included former but President Nicolas Grunitzky been a subversive early today lecturers who were responsible for later announced that "energetic measures have university violence in Salisbury and'distti-ctS taken to put an end to the disorder." organizing been that this group had supplied grenades Grunitzky's broadcast, heard in Abidjan, and that Grunitzky has used by the accused. Ivory Coast, indicated are charged under the upper hand in the civil The six Africans probably regained the "hanging clause" of Law and Order (Mainten- disturbances during which his resignation was ance) Act which provides for a mandatory it demanded. It was not clear who was leading sentence. The case continues. the opposition. death An earlier<:-repott from :the -French:.news travelers arriving at Cotonou, agency quoted IRELAND (AP) Capt. Ter- as saying that thousands of demon- BELFAST, NORTHERN Dahomey, 52-year-old Northern Ireland the Presidential Palace. The ence O'Neill, strators ringed was reported in satisfactory was being protected by troops under Prime Minister, palace today after an operation for a her- Chief of Staff Lt. Col. Etienne Guassingbe condition reportedly clashed with nia. Eyadema, who has during surgery on the military budget. There were no complications Grunitzky recently which was located in the reports of the uprising came from for the rupture, First O'Neill is expected to be in the An unidentified speaker on the radio left groin. London. for about 10 days. at Lome, the capital, said a revolution had hospital in the tiny West African republic. broken out KEEP GITMO CLEAN regulations for ship and station newspapers as GAZETTE is published in accordance with the rules and The GITMO Public Affairs Officer. The GITMO and under the direction of LCDR W.D. Collins, USN, outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 a week. The opinions government expense on government equipment five days GAZZTTE is a daily paper, printed at views of not to be construed as official or as reflecting the or statements in news items appearing herein are is a member of the Armed Forces Press Service. COMNAVBASE or of the Navy Department. The GITMO GAZETTE 4 PAGE 3 GITMO GAZETTE

Base regulations require all Base residents who have pets to register their petsat Police Headquarters. Such registration involves the issuance of a collar tag and the recording of last Rabies immunization date. It then becomes possible to distinguish pets from strays; to return lost animals to their rightful owners; and to remind those with pets when immunization is due. The necessity for and the benefits derived from Pet Registration should be obvious. Police Pet files have become woefully inaccurate and incomplete with the selling or giving away of pups and kit- tens to residents who have not bothered to register their newly acquired pets. Then there too, have been many instances of abandonment or giving pets away on detachment of nel. person- The Provost Marshal announces plans to commence a comprehensive pet registration/reregis- tration program commencing Tuesday, 22 November 1966. For the convenience of residents, mobile unit a will be dispatched to the housing areas. Dates and locations will be announced beforehand and your cooperation is earnestly solicited. When the registration unit appears in your area, please register your pet or reregister, as the case may be. If your been pet has immunized, bring evidence of such with you. New collar tags will be rently issued concur- with registration. By all means display this tag on your pet to protect drives him during for elimination of strays. For example, 24 new cat traps are now housing-areas. being used in A captured animal will be returned to its owner if it wears a collar with registration tag. If the animal wears a collar with no tag, it will be impounded and held 72 hours awaiting the owner to show and claim his pet. If it has no collar. PET REGISTRATION KICKOFF, TUESDAY, 22 NOVEMBER

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COMO Club activity schedule: Tonight - LONDON (AP) Foreign Secretary George Brown "The Racers" with Kirk Douglas; Tuesday- today called West Germany's leaders "genuine democrats and 4 "Thurderball" starring Sean Connery; Wednes- internationalists" and said the day - bingo; Thursday - "The Critic's Choice" dislike and fear some countries felt about with Bob Hope; Friday - "Witness to Murder." Germany was an example of out-of-date history Saturday - Dancing on the Patio-Moonlighters. being a bad teacher. Brown made the statement shortly before taking off on a mission to Moscow. He spoke WATER STATUS REPORT at the opening session of an editorial con- YESTERDAY: ference organized by the International Pub- Produced: 2.021 million gallons lishing Corporation. Consumed: 1.851 million gallons The Foreign Secretary said so many people Storage gain: .170 million gallons have suffered in the past half century in the In storage: 15.044 million gallons wars with Germany that it is not surprising Storage target: 14.700 million gallons that fear and dislike dominate their feelings. "But feelings can be a very poor counsel- lor," he said, "and anyone who has studied BEIRUT, LEBANON (AP) The newspaper Al Mo- Germany today knows how different it is from harrer today reported the formation of a the Germany of the two World Wars. Its lead- "Free Officers' Committee" in Jordan whose ers are genuine democrats and international- ists. And they are supported by a public S aim is to change the Hashemite Kingdom into a republic. opinion which in the great majority not only The paper said it had received a long com- accepts but positively desires that Germany munique from "The Revolutionary Committee of should be part of larger European interna- the Jordanian Free Officers" setting forth tional groupings. the group's aims. They include the proclama- "But even if one were to take a poor vies tion of Jerusalem as the Jordanian capital. of human nature and human ambition, it would still be unrealistic to suppose that Germany could even think in terms of military aggres- BUDAPEST (AP) Posters in Peking today des- sion." 0 cribed the fight against "opponents" and the Bad weather at Moscow Airport today post- rule of terror through confessions made in poned Brown's visit to the Soviet capital. He torture chambers, the Hungarian News Agency is going on a mission to seek Russian cooper- MTI reported. ation in bringing peace to Vietnam. The report said the Peking City Committee Brown's flight was tentatively rescheduled of the Chinese Communist Party issued an or- for early tomorrow morning. der prohibiting the setting up of detainment cells in factories, schools and other public buildings. MIAMI, FLORIDA (AP) William B. MacDonald The order also prohibited the arrest of Jr., 58, millionaire Miami sportsman, was 0 people and "the practice of wresting confes- found dead yesterday in a pool where he went sions from them through torture, as this is for a dip. contrary to the laws of the country and party The body was clad only in walking shorts, discipline." with $1,025 in watersoaked bills in a pocket. Posters described torture in many parts of MacDonald, a Butte, Montana native and one- mainland China. time Boston bus conductor, had estimated his In the Medical University of the city of wealth at $8 to $10 million. Ching Tao, for instance, a special torture He brought a 1964 heavyweight championship chamber was rigged up for such purposes, a fight between Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston poster said. to Miami Beach, lost $500,000 backing the Miami Marlins in the International Baseball League, and was a treasurer and stockholder WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court stayed in Tropical Park horse race track. today a three-judge Federal Court ruling that After working on Boston buses, MacDonald the Georgia legislature cannot elect that built up a bus line of his own, shuttling be- state's next governor. tween Chicago and New York during the 1933 World's Fait. He sold it in 1935 for $250,000 then lost most of his money through invest- NEW YORK (AP) The highest temperature in ments. He came to Miami as an auto parking the nation yesterday was 85 degrees at Gila lot concessionaire, then regained his fortune Bend, Lriz. The overnight low was 6 at Car- during World War II in hauling trailers from ibou, MV.ine. factories to dealers. G ITMOA GAZETTE G 5 MONDAY, NOVER 20, ibL

1b Pro Football T 2u_9 NE' YORK (UPI) The Baltimore Colts have long boasted they own the best No. 2 in pro football. Nobody would have argued with them yesterday---the quarterback sitting on the bench was a guy named . Unitas, the greatest passer in the history of the , was lifted by Coach after the fired-up Detroit Lions came up with their fifth Unitas intercep- tion early in the third period en route to a stunning 20-14 upset that knocked the Colts out of a tie for first place in the N-F-L's Western Division. Shula benched Unitas in favor of Gary Cuozzo, the player the Colts claim is football's best bench-riding quarterback, and Cuozzo led the Colts to two final-period touchdowns after Detroit had taken a 17-0 lead. But the Lions choked off the Colts the rest of the way and the Colts fell to second with a 7-3 mark compared to defeading champion Green Bay's 8-2 re- cord. "Johnny wasn't hurt and there was nothing wrong with him but we had to get something going to change the momentum of the game and Gary has come through for us before." Shula said. Green Bay took over the top spot in the West with a 13-6 victory over Chicago while Dallas tied idle St. Louis for the top spot in the East at 7-2-1 by stopping Pittsburgh, 20-7. Cleveland remained in the chase in the East and set up a showdown with Dallas on Thanksgiv- ing night by spilling Washington, 14-3. Cleveland is now 7-3. In the other games, Atlanta beat New York 27-16 for its first victory, Philadelphia upset San Francisco, 35-34 and Los Angeles defeated Minnesota, 21-S. The defending League champion Buffalo Bills, walloped Houston, 42-20. By winning, the Bills picked up a half game on second place Boston, as the Patroits needed a field goal with 2b seconds remaining to gain a 27-27 tie against the Western Division--lead- er Kansas City. The deadlock cut the Chiefs lead to a game and a half over Oakland. The Raiders picked up their sixth win in their last seven-outings by beating Denver, 17-3. The New York Jets kept their Eastern title hopes alive by whipping Miami, 30-13. STANDINGS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Eastern Conference Western Conference Team W L T Pct Pts 0 Team W L T Pct Pts 0P, Dallas 7 2 1 77 T 30 T 17 Green Bay 0 7U 20224 107 St. Louis 7 2 1 .778 221 177 Baltimore 7 3 0 .700 246 159 Cleveland 7 3 0 .700 231 150 Los Angeles 6 5 0 .545 220 175 Philadelphia 6 5 0 .545 229 2S San Francisco 4 4 2 .500 183 212 Washington 5 6 0 .455 217 246 Detroit 4 6 1 .400 173 225 Pittsburgh 3 6 1 .333 16 253 Chicago 3 5 2 .375 140 176 New York 1 0 1 .111 147 316 Minnesota 3 6 1 .333 201 173 Atlanta 1 9 0 .100 129 33 -

AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Eastern Division Western Division Team L T Pct Pts 0p. Team W L T Pct. Pts R Buffalo 7 3 1 .700 2T6 210 Kansas City 7 2 1 . To 370 217 Boston 5 3 2 .L25 215 214 Oakland 7 4 0 .636 249 219 New York 5 4 1 .556 205 102 San Diego 5 L 1 .556 231 135 Houston 3 0 0 .273 271 301 Denver 2 8 0 .200 128 291 Miami 2 0 0 .200 145 270 FOOTBALL Columbia 10, Brown 33; Colgate 26, Rutgers 7; Princeton 7, Cornell 0; Dartmouth 40, Penn. 21; Harvard 17, Yale 0; Penn. State 43, Pittsburgh 24; Syracuse 34, West Virginia 7,North Carolina State 23, Clemson 14; Duke 41, North Carolina 25; Florida State 21, Wake Forest 0; Tennessee 28, Kentucky 19; L.S.U. 21, Tulane 7; Mississippi 34, Vanderbilt 0; Virginia 41, Maryland 17; Northwestern 35, Illinois 7; Purdue 51, Indiana 6; Oklahoma State 21, Kansas State 6; Missouri 7, Kansas 0; Michigan State, Notre Dame 10-10 tie; Michigan ly, Ohio St.7; Wisconsin 7, Minnesota S; Texas Tech 21, Arkansas 16; SMU 24, Baylor 22; Rice 14, T.C.U. 7; Wyoming 47, Brigham Young 14; Colorado 10, Air Force 9; Stanford 13, California 7; Oregon . State 20, Oregon 15; U.C.L.A. 14,Southern Calif. 7; Washington 19, Washington State 7. SANDY KOUFAX TO RETIRE FROM BASEBALL WASHINGTON (AP) The Los Angeles Dodgers' outstanding left-handed pitcher, Sandy Koufax has asked the Dodgers to retire him. The 30-year-old Koufax, regarded as the best pitcher in base- ball and possibly of.all time--made the announcement at a news conference in Los Angeles. PAGE 6 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1966 GITHO GAZETTE GOLF 4 NEW YORK (UP!) Arnold Palmer regained his putting touch just in a 12-footer on the final hole time yesterday as he sank to win the $110,000 Champions International Houston, Texas, by one stroke. Golf Tournament at Palmer finished with a 72-hole score of nine-under-par Dickinson Jr. while 275. Coming in second was Gardner George Archer was another shot back were Lionel Herbert at 277, Tied for fourth place at278 and Julius Boros followed by Doug Even though he Sanders. finished in a tie for 19 place, Billy ning title on Casper clinched the 1966 money win- the pro golf tour yesterday. Casper finished 284 along with nine strokes off the pace with a second leading money winner Jack Nicklaus. his $10,000 lead This enabled Casper to maintain over Nicklaus with only the Cajun Classic ing. First prize at LaFayette, Louisiana, remain- money in the Cajun Classic amounts to It is the first only $4,000. time in his 12-years on the pro tour that money-winning list. Casper has finished first on the Golf DORADO, PUERTO Pro Basketball RICO (AP) Ramon Sota of NEW Spain carved YORK (UPI) The only game in the Nat- out a steady, par 72 yesterday ional and won the Basketball Association today is Puerto Rico Open Golf Tournament Nashville, at by two strokes Tennessee, where the St. over Bill Collins. Hawks Louis Sota finished battle the San Francisco Warriors. the four-day affair over the In yesterday's S grounds of the only contest--Oscar Robert- Dorado Hilton lihks with a son poured score of 284. in 40-points to lead the Cincin- Collins, from Purchase, N.Y., nati Royals finished with a 71 for 286. to a 125-1.23 victory over the Sota, 3altimore Bullets. a veteran internationalist won $3,000 while Collins, took second money $2,000. of Richard Hocke Whetzle, Pikesville, Md., had the NEW low score YORK (UPI) The Chicago Black Hawks of the day, a five-under-par maintained that tied 67 their three point lead over the course record and lifted him cond se- Into third place Toronto in the National Hockey place at 290 for prize money of League $1,500. yesterday by playing a 2 to 2 tie 0 Art against the Maple Leafs. The deadlock Wall, Pocono Manor, Pa., shot a 72 was 291 for the seventh of the season for and a share of fourth with Canadian Toronto it only Murray 14 games. Norman-, also closing with a 72. Each won $1,100. Elsewhere Montreal snapped its five-game losing streak by defeating New York, 2-1 Boston and HiGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL moved into a tie for third place with (ALL-STAR) GAME RESULTS New York The Spartans and-Jaguars by knocking off Detroit, 5 to 2. combined to blank In the the Trojans and Cavaliers,16-0, American Hockey League---Cleveland in the High beat Quebec School-All-Star game Saturday 5 to J. Rochester edged Provid- nite at Cooper ence, 2-1. Stadium. Jack Parsons scored Baltimore shutout Buffalo, 2-0 both TD's for and in an afternoon I he winners contest, Hershey whipped on a 50-yard pass play in the Springfield, 6-1. first quarter and a 42-yard sweep off Ttight 0 There are end in'the third quarter. no games scheduled today. Bowl Annoucements NEW ORLEANS, OUiSTANA '(AP) The]Sugar Bowl will made.it official today that Alabama play in the post season football classic and Nebraska The in New Orleans on January 2nd. game will be a rematch of the 1966 Orange and Crimson Bowl, where Alabama defeated Nebraska, Tide Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant claimed 39-28 ship. his second consecutive national champion- Bryant, spurred on by last Saturday's 10-10 standoff between top-ranked Michigar State, No. 2, seeks an unprecidented Notre Dame and third straight title this season. MIAMI (UPI) The Orange Bowl Committee named f3r Georgia Tech and Florida as the teams its January second night game. And Gator it wants clubs Bowl officials have named Syracuse for its game on December 31 in Jacksonville. as one of the Gator Bowl authorities said an opponent for from among the Orangemen will probably be chosen Mississippi, Tennessee or Miami of Florida. today NEW YORK (UPI) Officials of the Pacific Eight Football Conference are expected their choice for the Rose Bowl's west to .reveal coast representative today. UCLA is nod for the second year in a row on figured to get the 4 the basis last Saturday. of the Bruins 14-7 victory over Southern The Bg.Ten Conference already has Cal. classic at named Purdue as its representative for Pasadena, 1California, on January second. the PAGE 7 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1966 GITMO GAZETTE FOR SALE' LOST Kenmore button hole attachment, $4. Boy't 3- Twelve transistor minature radio at the Cof- piece corduroy sailor suit (size 30-months) fee Shop. If found please call Vernon Cole at Morin Center 95340. Reward offered. 1964 Honda Dream 250cc, excellent condition, HAVE YOU HEARD (Cont'd) $450. Call Elliott at 85521 anytime. Another big evening of bingo tonight at Morin GIVE AWAY Center. This could be your night to bring Male 7-week-old kitten. Call 98296 anytime. home the giant jackpot of $750 or the big HAVE YOU HEARD jackpot of $500. Cards go on sale at 7 and A Civil Service clerical examination will be. game starts at 8. given Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 9 AM at the IRO. The Altar & Rosary Society monthly meetings The CPO wives meeting will be held tonight have been changed from the.4th Tuesday morn- at 7:30 in the top side lounge ofthe CPOCub-. ing to the last Wednesday evening of each month. The Altar,& Rosary Society will not A powder puff football game is scheduled for meet tomorrow morhking as is announced in this Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 7:30 PM, at the golf week's Gitmo Guide. course driving range. Senior girls vs Junior girls. Everyone is invited to attend. The Acey-Ducey Club will have a smorgasbord buffet on Thanksgiving. Ham, Turkey, Roast The veterinarian will be in Gitmo Nov.23 thru Beef, and all the trimmings, will be avail- 25, for small animal clinics and surgery. able for only $1.50 per adult--half price for Call 95160 for appointments. children under 12. Come and eat all you can in the easy, relaxed atmosphere of the Acey- Morin Center will be serving single plate Ducey Club on Thanksgiving Day. dinners on Thanksgiving Day from 5 - 9;15 PM. This is in addition to the family stlye din- The following ships will visit foreign ports ners served from noon to 5 PM. over the weekend of Nov. 25 - 28: USS BARNEY (DDG 6) to Ocho Rios,-Jamaica, USS BIGELOW The LAFRA is planning a Christmas Bazaar. (DD 942) to Ocho Rios, Jamaica and USCG CASCO * All members are requested to bring articles (WHEC 370) to Montego Bay, Jamaica. All re- for sale. If you can crochet, knit, sew or quests for transportation should be submitted bake, make ceramics or any other saleable to your parent command (Personnel Officer) items, please call Mrs. Conine at 96243. before 4 PM this Wednesday.

Reservations are not required for the Thanks- LATE SPORTS giving dinner at the CPO Club. Turkey or Ham NEW YORK (UPI) The president of the Min- for $1.60 for adults and 804 for children. nesota Twins, Cal Griffith, paid Friday he would have to trade pitcher Camilo Pascual A new shipment of books has arrived at the for psychological reasons. Leeward Point Library. Hours of operation: Griffity said he thought the i 32-year-old Monday thru Friday - noon to 9 PM, Saturday, right handeris still capable of being a major Sunday and holidays - noon to 6 PM. league winner, but, he said he spoke to him last week and decided he would have to trade Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hefferman, Nob Hill 62-A won him. the "Yard of the Month." A $50 Savings Bond Pascual reportedly had a difference of op- will be presented to them at Civic Council inion toward the close of the 1966 season bingo this evening. with the Twint' manager Sam Mele when Mele decided to use Pascual in relief rather than The LAFRA will hold a short regular meeting start him. followed by a celebration of the Unit's 1st NEWS birthday on Wednesday evening at 7:30. HERGISWIL, SWITZERLAND (AP) A woman drove into the village drugstore boday-right through Did you know? IN THE BRIG: Because Admiral the window. Nelson once assigned a small brig to carry "It was my two poodles--they wouldn't stop captives taken in one of his naval engage- fighting," she explained to the druggist and ments, and because his seamen ever afterwards a customer after they had dived behind the associated that vessel with prisioners, the counter. name "Brig" became the sailors - univeras1 slang for jail. Information from the McCalla MOSCOW (AP) Yelena Katulskaya, a leading Naval Air Station Library at Corinaso Point soprano with the Bolshoi Opera for many years Bldg. AV-76 . hap died at the age of 78, Pravda rep~kted today. PAGE 8 NOVEMBER 20, 1966 GITMNO GAZETTE

Recent ana unexpected increases in the cost RETRACTION of printing the GITMO GAZETTE has forced can- The ultrasonic-cleaning service advertised cellation of the Saturday edition. The GITMO in last week's GAZETTE was published in error. GUIDE, normally delivered on Saturday, will All Base residents are advised to disregard now be released on Friday. the above mentioned advertisement.

LONDON (AP) Some 40 tramp and beatniks who WASHINGTON (A P) Former President Dwight D. normally inhabit a derelict Thames-side ware- Eisenhower is in Walter Reed Army Hospital house have been driven to the upper floors to for a routine checkup, hospital officials make way for a film festival party tonight. disclosed today. Singer Cilla Black, comedian Jerry Lewis, They said Eisenhower entered the hospital actor Sir Michael Redgrave and Minister of last night and will leave later in the day. Culture Jennie Lee will be amona the 700 He is to be a guest at a dedication later to- guests at the party. day of a memorial to thelate Major General Up above, in the rest of the long-abandoned Walter Reed for whom the hospital center is warehouse where the wind whistles through named. broken windows, the dope addicts, beatniks, The medical examination also might have a and other human flotsam who habitually haunt bearing on whether Eisenhower will undertake the place-at night, will listen blearily to 6 good-will trip to Asia and other parts of the sounds of revelry below. the world next spring. In case the party becomes too much of a temptation, "a barbed wire entanglement has been built on the stairs to prevent the der- YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO (AP) Forty-eight public elicts from joining the guests. schools here- and in nearby Hubbard were The party marks the opening of the tenth closed today by a teachers' strike which af- London Film Festival, staged by the British fected 40,000 pupils. Film Institute. This celebration of the fes- The strike by teachers' union members in tival's opening night is a relatively modest both communities gained support from school and inexpensive affair. bus drivers and teamsters. L'L ABNER

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