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U. S. NAVAL BASE, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA Phone 9-5247 Oate Thursday, July 30, 1970 Radio (1340) TV (Ch. 8) QUAKE STRIKES TEHRAN Random Expeditions 1 MOSCOW (AP/APRTS) -- Devasting earthquakes'with the force of Soviet border east of Tehran according to first reports from Led After Tate Murders Ithe region today. About 40 people were killed and 70'injured. CALIFORNIA (AP/AFRTS) -- Th~e Red Lion and Sun rescue teams have reached the center of the State's main witness has testi -quake which is located in the village of Maraveeh-Tappah near fied that Charles Manson led a the Russian border. random expedition the. night af - The Tehran Geophysics, Institute said that after the first ter the slayings of actres s two shocks of' force six, a third one was recorded in Tehran Sharon Tate and four others. Senior Loksrmy about five hours later, but Linda Kasabian told the cour tSnao'''o' sIntoii y the intensity had diminished. in Los Angeles about the rambl institute added the cen- ing foray the Intelligence Gathering 'Thef State claims end ter ofthe quake was in the ed with the murders of marke t WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS) --Sen- tiny villages of Merveh-Tap- owner Leno Labianca and his ator Samt Ervin says he wants pa and Aghman, near the Rus- wife. According to the 21-yea r to know more about Army policy sian border. old witness, Manson termed. the on gathering -itelligence The Red Lion and-the-Sun im- Tate murders "too messy." about civilians. mediately sent rescue teams She testified that Manso * .The North Carolina democrat to *the stricken region. gathered together six followers has asked Army Secretary Stan- Fortunately I,.a source said, and made a number of stops be- ley Resor to explain a direc- the quake happened when most tive on civilian intelligence of the villagers were working * operations. at their farms. - Ervin savs the directive On this same datp in.-1r,9r. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, July 30,1970 News Alpha 66 Says Rebellion Spreading rqsummary MIAMI, FLA. (AP/AFRTS)--Alpha 66, the militant exile band claiming to have guerrillas fighting inside Cuba, said today Fidel Castro's admission of discontent in his country was an understatement--"There is a rebellion and it is spreading." I raq Miles Peace Alpha 66 claimed credit for helping spark the "rebellion." BAGDAD, BGAIRAQ ThQ(PFT) (AP/AFRTS)-- Elsewhere, too, in some circlEes, the feeling was widespread Iraq vows to fight alongside that something is going to happ en in Cuba. Palestinian guerrillas to Castro acknowledged in a spe ech on the anniversary of his thwart any peaceful settlement revolution Sunday night that df the Mideast conflict. Poseidon Shot Planned Cuba faced serious economic * In a broadcast by Radio problems, and that discontent B.agdad, Iraq pledged to block y Srawler prevailed in the Communist na- a U.S. peace plan, even at e CAPE FNNEDY (AP/AFRTS)-- tion. r-isk of an Arab civil war. The-Navy rays it plans to go Alpha 66 spokesman Diego UE ahead with the first'submerg- Medina said here, "The fact Vietnam War Figures ed launching of a poseidon that there is rebellion is SA IGO N (AP/AFRTS)--The missile scheduled for next shown by the widespread sabo- SEeuth Vietname headquarters week. tage going on in Cuba, by reported 323 government troops_ Thisis despite the presence fighting in the mountains, by killed -last week and 769 wound--of An equipment-laden Soviet. the fact that no one wants to ed. The U.S. command - - C trawler in international water work and those who do, work as 3 ie f ee 8"0,33.7 of the enemy have been little as possible." killed since January 1961.P Medina added, "All this has increased in recent months." Violence inHartford Crime Bill Signed Activity by Alpha 66 has HARTFORD, CONN. (AP/AFRTS)- * WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--The notably influenced the current Police here report tTt rock Presivnthas signed into law a status of the situation in and bottle tbrawing continued crime control bill for Washing- Cuba. this mrning-feldowing disl ton D.C. e. T .S. comn aa a I ft. The signing ceremony a shk a_&., came yesterday at the San Clemente, California,, White House. The President chided 'airs Officer congress for failing to Advisor take action on other Page 3 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday July 36, 1910 Pollution Strangle s Eastern Seaboard Today- * 1. Which onGe of thee WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS) ---- with sunlight. usually drink the motat- Cities from New York to Atlanta "Because of the water va- er per day? were shrouded in an annoying por, it appears worse than it Horse Hog haze Tuesday as the eastern is," said Tyler. "It is not Sheep Q Cow seaboard experienced one of its the magnitude we would consid- more visible, but not yet dan- er a severe air pollution ep- 2. Oats are a favorite food gerous, sieges of air pollution. isode." of the creature nicknamed The weather bureau at mid- He said pollution in no city ~Hector Dobbin afternoon said atmospheric had reached the level class- Reynard Peter. conditions in a seven-state ifik4,A an imminent hazard area bounded by Philadelphia, to health. 3. Which one of these is a Atlanta and Chattanooga could "But there will be people very poisonous snake? cause potentially serious air suffering," Tyler said. Coral Snake Blue Racer pollution problems. He mentioned eye irritation- Blacksnake Garter from the smog, sinus aggra- Emergency Restrictions vation, and worsening of 4. A Poland China creature But only Philadelphia had chronic lung ailments. contributes whf&h item to *contamination levels approach- Local weather bureaus in our dinner table? ing the point for emergency Washington, Baltimore and Eggs Ba:!on restrictions on autos, electric Philadelphia issued pollution Milk Giblets power plants, and factories. alerts indicating the poten- The cause was a stable high tial for serious problems. 5. The 'word "Trahsparent" pressure mass extending from Tyler termed Philadelphia refers to which fruit? the Gulf of Mexico to New the worst of the three with a England. Little general re- sulfer oxide 24-hour reading Apples Peaches lief was predicted before of 0.14 parts per million and today from high temperatures rising. The health hazard Answers oonressive humidity, and the level for sulfer oxide is 0.4. ring re r- 1ix- 2 Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, July 30, 1970 Mold For Reci When you're looking for something to occupy your time why not try ceramics? The Hobbyland Ceramics shop has over 530 molds with more to be added in the near future. Cherly Partridge, manager, said the price is 2% of the price of the original mold and the same price to fire. The shop received 16 new molds this week and these are now available. To fire the molds there are seven kilns which are used every day except Monday. When you have a question either Sue Rudman, attendari or Cherly will be glad to help you. Ceramic classes are taught when a qualified instructor is available. Both a beginners TH THAT SIbOT OUT AND I'M DONE, k, ex-manager of the Ceramic re-carving the details on the at didn't come out in the nny has been in ceramics for and was manager for over one Thursday, July 30, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Page5 eation Or Hobby and advanced classes are offer- ed at the shop. The shop accepts Greenwear orders on a limited basis. It is possible to have a mold poured for you if you are un- able to do so yourself. The charge is 5% of the cost of the mold plus the cost of the ingredients. The girls will pour the mold for you and fire it the first time then you can glaze it the way you want it and bring it back for the final 'ing. The hours of the shop are: Tuesday thru Thursday from 1- 9 p.m. I Friday 9 am to 9 pmj and on Saturday and Sunday it is open from 9 am to 4 pm. The shop is closed on Monday. THE LARGEST AND HEAVIEST MOLD in the building is being girl- handled by Cherly and Sue. It is the base to a driftwood lamp. Page 6 Guantanamo Gazette Thursda y, July 30, ;J970 NFLOWMNERSPLAYERS BREAK DISPUTE TALKS PHILADELPHIA (UPI/AFRTS)--The club owners of the National Football League have broken off indefinitely the contract talks with the players association. The move followed their meeting Wednesday evening. &Fr1dfe L The break was announced by Theodore Kheel, a labor con- sultant for the owners. He said no progress has been made and the parties are just as far apart as when they were when they first met. Kheel explain- ed the owners decided to re- of Stars cess the talks. Graham Doubts C ondition Immediately following the CHICAGO (TPI/AFRTS)--Coach Ot to Graham has misgivings about announcement, the Players' the probable performance.of his college all-star team against Association charged owners the Kansas City Chiefs at Soldie rs' Field here tomorrow. with breaking the talks. Graham says this year's all-s tars are not as well prepared Leonard Lindquist, the la- as; last- year's college team was. bor counsel for the players, He added the team has had a lot Norfolk Plans Home said the Players' Association of injuries and only one scrim- For ABA Caps was saddened by the develop- mage. ment, but remained hopeful the Also the stars didn't know NORFOLK, VA. (UPI/AFRTS)-- talks would be resumed in the until' last Friday that the it The Norfolk city council has near future.