Friday, November 22, 1974

RODINO QUESTIONS WEDDING OF ROCKEFELLER'S WEALTH, 'AWESOME' POWERS OF PRESIDENCY

WASHINGTON (AP)--Former New York asked Rockefeller simply whether he Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller testi- had any knowledge that some of the fied today that he pardoned a jailed documents saying Morehouse's life was former state Rebublican official for in danger in jail might have been health reasons; he was not told that false. some of the medical reports might Rockefeller replied: "I have no not have been true. knowledge of that." "I was satisfied his life was in danger," Rockefeller said at opening A survey of the Associated Press of House hearings on his nomination found only five Senators inclined to as vice president. vote against Rockefellerb confirm-- ation, seventy-nine for it and 16 Rockefeller said he pardoned for- uncommitted. mer New York state GOP Chairman L. Rockefeller began by saying he is Judson Morhouse in 1970, who had eager to help lead America on "a been jailed in connection with a new forward march." bribery attempt, after seing doctors' affidavits that his life was in dan- Rodino in opening the hearings, ger. said: When Judiciary Committee Chairman "Without questioning Mr. Rocke- Peter W. Rodino, D-N.J., asked a feller's personal integrity, what long series of questions on Rocke- does it mean to wed great, indeed FORD, GM, CHRYSLER CUT BACK feller s knowledge on how the affi- immense personal wealth, to the awe- davits were secured and whether all some powers of the American Presi- DETROIT (AP)--General Motors said of them were adequate Rockefeller dency? yesterday it will suspend production said he would supply detailed an- "We must attempt to measure the net of at least nine of its twenty-two swers in writing, worth of Rockefeller's family wealth," U.S. auto assembly plants from one Rodino said, "and place it in the per- to two weeks in December, laying off Later, Rep. Robert McClory, R-111., spective of both the American economy some 30,000 workers. and member of the deciding panel, and the American political system." The announcement came shortly af- ter reports of white collar layoffs Ford already has reduced its sala- by Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. ried work force in the past year by UMW HASHES OVER NEW PROPASALS 2,300 to a current 62,500. Meanwhile, Detroit radio station WJR said some of the laid off CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP)--United WJR, quoting an unidentified spokes- white collar workers at Chrysler will Mine Workers President Arnold Miller man for Chrysler, said that 15,000 be indefinitely furloughed when the said yesterday he would return to white collar workers at Chrysler will assembly plants resumed limited op- negotiations to try to reach a coal be laid off for six weeks beginning erations Jan. 6. The number of work- industry decision and settlement, but next Wednesday, when five of the com- ers in this group was not given. he indicated he did not expect major pany's six car assembly plants close Chrysler, with a current white concessions from the mine operators. down. collar force of 39,000, has pared Miller said he would be concentrat- Ford said yesterday that 3,000 of 2,300 white collar employes from its ing on "about ten areas of improve- its white collar workers will be payrolls in the past 12 months thro- ment, we hope." But he indicated laid off indefinitely, beginning Dec. ugh attrition and layoffs. the renewed talks--which come in the 1. face of reported minor opposition to Fraser said Tuesday that Chrysler the pact already negotiated--would be A Chrysler spokesman would neither executives told him they planned to aimed at revising language rather than confirm nor deny the number involved "cut to the bone" in the white collar seeking concessions. in their proposed layoff although area in continued response to slack he said "There will be white collar car demand and falling profits. The The latest snag seemed certain to layoffs." company reported third-quarter 1974 push the strike into a fourth week. A Ford spokesman said the firm has losses of $8 million. The government has estimated that a not conducted a companywide survey General -Motors has announced no four-week coal strike by 120,000 to determine exactly how many white new white collar layoffs, but the bituminous coal mining members would collar workers are being furloughed, auto giant has reduced its white col- cause at least 400,000 layoffs in coal but he estimated 3,000 was close. lar'work force by 8,700 in the past related industries. year to about 130,000, Some 1,300 Guy Farmer, chief negotiator for The spokesman said the workers, in- white collar workers have been laid the Bituminous Coal Operators Asso- cluding office employees, engineers off during that period, the company ciationsaid the operators of the and designers at Ford facilities said. mines were unwilling to open further across the country, received their talks or renegotiate. notice Nov. 15. Page 2--LOCAL Guantanamo Gazette FridayiNovember 22, 1974 JOB OPPORTUNITIES NAVY EXCHANGE NOTE NON U.S. CITIZENS Due to the DEFEX tomorrow, Navy Exchange facilities TITLE GRADE SALARY COMMAND will operate on the following modified schedule: Messenger LGS-2 $1.22 ph PWD Supervisory Clerk (NTE 1 yr)LGS-6 $2.97 ph PWD Main Retail Store a.m.-11:30 a.m. Equipment Specialist LGS-7 $3.41 ph HOSP Sound Scene a.m.-11:30 a.m. (NTE 1 yr.) Sewing Center a.m.-11:30 a.m. Food Service Worker LWG-2 $1.32 ph PWD Furniture Store a.m.-11:30 a.m. Janitor LWG-2 $1.32 ph PWD Windward Mini-Mart a.m.-11:30 a.m. Plasterer LWG-9 $2.51 ph PWD Golf Canteen a.m.-11:30 a.m. Firefighter (Structural) PS-3 $1.32 ph SEC Coffee Shop a.m.-11:30 a.m. Central Office Repairman LWG-11 $2.84 ph PWD Laundry & Laundromat a.m.-11:30 a.m. Applications will be accepted for the following per- Personalized Services a.m.-11:30 a.m. manent registers: Barber & Beauty Shop a.m.-11:30 a.m. Laborer LWG-2 $1.32 ph CPO Club Optical Shop a.m.-11:30 a.m. Store Worker LWG-4 $1.66 ph Appliance Repair a.m.-11:30 a.m. Community Service Desk a.m.-11:30 a.m. U.S CITIZENS Leeward Retail Store a.m.-11:30 a.m. Leeward Mini-Mart a.m.-11:30 a.m. Sales Store Checker GS-3 $6764 pa COMM Kountry Kitchen a.m.-11:30 a.m. (intermittent) Leeward Laundromat a.m.-11:30 a.m. Employee Relations & De- GS-12 $18463 pa CCPO Leeward Barber Shop a.m.-11:30 a.m. velopment Spec. 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Clerks GS-3 $6764 pa Library Aid (Intermittent) GS-2 $5996 pa Clerk GS-2 $5996 pa Local Forecast Afternoon cloudiness clearing up, with fair skies prevailing until to- WATER STATUS morrow afternoon when clouds will build again. Generally unrestricted Water figures for yesterday: visibility lessening to 1-3 miles in the vicinityof showers. Winds light WATER PRODUCED: 1,891,000 and variable at night, ESE in the .1. . . . . afternoon 10-14 knots. Bay condition WATER CONSUMED: 1,109,000 1-2 feet at night, 2-3 feet in the -A1 -lph 3,33 3 3. afternoon. These generally fair con- WATER GAIN: 782,000 ditions will prevail thru the week- 1 - -11.3. . 1. .333 1.31* 3 .3,3 end. Sunrise tomorrow at 7:14. Sun- WATER IN STORAGE: 18,871,000 set at 6:20. High tide will be at 0 4:31 p.m. Low tides at 10:26 a.m. and 11:02 p.m. Page 3--LOCAL Friday, November 22, 1974 Guantanamo Gazette GUANTANAMO BAY COUNCIL CHARTERED IN U.S. NAVY LEAGUE CEREMONIES In formal ceremonies at the Windjammer Club Wednes- day evening, the Guantanamo Bay Council of the U.S. Na- vy League was officially chartered. Representing Navy League National Headquarters, Mr. Budd Steele of Jacksonville, Fla. conducted the swear- ing-in of local officers and delivered the charter certificate. Steele, national vice-president of the Navy League Sea Cadet Program, also read a telegram from Mr. Ernest Carrere, Navy League national president, which congrat- ulated the new council on its formation and challenged members to carry on the Navy League tradition of sup- porting the maritime services. Guest speaker for the evening, RAdm. R. M. Ghormley, commander Naval Base Guantanamo, summarized the chal- CHARTERING CEREMONY--Taking part in Wednesday evening lenge to all of the growing threat of the ceremonies for the Gitmo Navy League Council were:(Left Soviet Fleet and the need to keep our citizens and our to right) RAdm. Ghormley, Mrs. Faye Craige, Mr. Jack elected representativesinformed of the need to maintain Neill, Mr. Budd Steele, Mr. Ed Lohman, and Mr. John Ros- a strong U.S. maritime service. signol. Admiral Ghormley said, "The purpose of the Navy Le- ague is to spread before the citizens of the information as to the condition of the naval for- ces, to awaken interest in all matters tending to aid The admiral concluded his remarks with a personal and improve or develop their efficeincy, thus impact- message for the new council fran the secretary of the ing directly on Congress through the people. Navy, Mr. J. Willian Middendorf. "The purpose of the Navy League is educational. A- The officers sworn in during the ceremony were: Mr. mong the educational programs are Image, Navy Affairs, Jack Neill, president; Mr. Ed Lohman, Vice-president; Sea Power, and particularly valuable, the youth pro- Mrs. Faye Craige, secretary-treasurer; and Mr. John grams: Naval Sea Cadet program, the Navy League Cadet Rossignol, judge-advocate. program, and the Shipmate program. I can asssure you In closing the ceremonies, Mr. Neill said while the support you council is chartered with 65 menbers, the actual new in-Guantanamo stands ready to Thatin the the execution Navy of any of these programs, but most par- charter will not be mailed for inscription until next ticularly, the latter three which involve instilling in week,. and any U.S. civilian desiring nambership could our youth an awareness of the nation's need for sea pbw- still join as charter members. er. " For more information, call Mrs2 Crnige at 85400. LOCAL BRIEFS COLOR T.V. RENTAL BEGINS In conjunction with AFRTS color- VCF-lO-Leeward casting of special sports events and FIL-AM SETS CHRISTMAS PARTY other program, the Navy Exchange Ap- pliance Repair has announced that it As a preparation for the forth- now has 20 portable color televisions coming children's Christmas party, available for rental all parents are requested to submit on a first come, GS.ifmo's A ir 'Defe e first served basis. These televisions name, age and sex of their child or may be rented for $1.25 per day, $7 children wishing to participate. per week, or $20 per month. Names may be submitted to member FENCE LINE TOUR Sorry, no telephone rentals can be zone representatives or in the drop accepted. Other items also available box located at the clubhouse. The A fence line tour is scheduled foi for rent are rug shampooers, vacuums, list will be updated weekly and then Thanksgiving Day and will be the air conditioners, dehumidifiers, dry- posted on the bulletin board at the last tour until the Christmas hol- ers, washers, and black and white TV clubhouse. All names must be in no idays. sets. Appliance Repair is located ad- later than Dec. 14. One-hour tours will start at 8, jacent to Furnitureland. The phone 9, 10 and 11 a.m., with a final tour number is 85893. at noon in the northeast gate park- POST OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY ing lot. Persons taking the tour may MARINE EXCHANGE HOURS SET bring cameras and binoculars. Child- Due to the DEFEX exercise being ren may also accompany their par- conducted this Saturday, the unit of ents. The Marine Exchange will be open the Post Office located adjacent to Tour guides will give lectures on this Saturday from 8:30 a.m. until the Naval Station Movie Lyceum will the jobs of Marine sentries and noon. Sunday, the exchange will open be open for the purchase of stamps will show the water pipe to Cuba from noon until 3 p.m. and mailing of parcels between the which formerly brought water to the hours of 8 and 11:30 a.m. only. base and was cut by former base commander RAdm. Bulkely. ENTERTATNENT--Page 5 Friday, November 22, 1974 Friday, November 22, 1974 Guantanamo Gazette Page 4--ENTERTAINMNT Guantanamo Gazette

For the week of November 23 - 29. detested top ind his andredturnhitoiRssi. SATURDAY 9:00 Catoons. 10:05 Moie. "Rqiem Ptr A 9:30 1st Zoo Revue. Heavoywetght." A ttsmpstsent 10:00 Sesame Street. 11:00 Sky King. CHANNEL 8 TV reathes the tsp is his 11:30 Clerow Wilson's Great Escape. 12:00 t 1st )Tgther. is forced tt quit atets 1:00 SCA Football. (Color) a match that spells the end. Stars Mickey Rooney, SUNDAY 4:30 Flying Nun. 3:30 Arnold Palsmer. Anthony Qinn and Rory 10:00 Life of Jesus. 5:00 The Untouchables. 9:00 The Outcasts. "Act of Faith;" Casablanca and the destruc- 4:30 Aill Adso. Bill Aderson Calhoun. 10:30 Christopher Closes. 6:00 Panorama. Earl Corey and Jemal David tion of the Afrikt Korps by sndhis relrsowelc 10:45 Sacred Heart. 6:30 A Faily From Czernowitz. believe a murder suspect they the British Eighth Amy and special guests Johnny Pty- 11:00 Music and The Spoken Word. The Passover Seder, trad- have captured and turned over U.S. forces. FRIDAY It's "Po' Folks," by check. 11:30 Old Fashioned Meeting. (roior itionally a time of cele- to the sheriff is innocent. 8,00 Hawaii 5-0. "Didn't Os Me- 12:00 News. Bill, by Jimmy Gat- followed 12900 Pro Bowlers Tour. bration, take on added joy 10:00 News. et at a Murder?" Three 12:05 I Spy. slv's "Stotday." Jan on 1,15 NFL Football. (Color) in the home of 10:05 Movie. "Island Mfair." suspects of the murder of a 1:00 Movie. "Requiem For A tributes "Rock OeBack t Heavweisht." Buffalo vs. New England. Sholem Shavzin in 1973. A mature comedy of marital mobster have been Litl eomnk." 4,00 BoxingFrothlbsOlympics. 7:00 Temperatures sing. "Mercy infidelityset in sunny . rounded up by McGarrett. 3:00 Mod Squad. 5:00 RsoneerRe port. (Color) 4!00 5,00Sssnato rssasfield1n leb Beaucoup." The staff of Stars rk Dsmon and Daniela 9:00 The Avengers. "Room Without Gentle Ben. 6:00 News. Economy. (Color) Capitol Hospital is jubilant Stewart. A View." Steed and Emma are 4:30 Family Affair. 6:05 Iron Horse. "Man From New 5:30 duckOwens. Spscialgus at the news of Dr. Mercy's led to a strange hotel and 5:00 Perry Mason. Chicago." A hidden town, 6:00 FreddieHatprsents "Us- imminent dearture-for a WDNESDAY a mysterious room - nmber Panorma. surrounded bymountains, only 630 '74. believable Love." KnnisHus- new job. 12:00 News. 621, as they investigate the Football entry is a tunnel guarded by key comes forth with the 7,30 Room 222. With mention of 12:05 The Outcasts. disappearance of a group of 7!00 Arthur. "The Penitent a cannon and populated by Llud is sent powerful "I annas Be Free." the stock market, Pete Dix- 1:00 Movie. "Island Affair." scientists. Invader." the meanest, toughest outcasts 6,00 News. on inadvertently triggers 2:30 Here Comes the Future. 10:00 News. to a neighboring Celt vil- of an outlaw world, and run 6:05 Day Al SighteJamasDDayin- off a highly speculative "Weather:Who Votes for Sin?" 10:05 Movie. "The Goose Steps Out." lage by Asthur and given byfl awoman e uwis s beau- "Rolf ltriewss ballerina Maria venture for the Junior class. For some time the old adage British Intelligence agents the task of bringing lti sseis truel. the Penitent" lifse es anOsageIndian, 8!00 Monday Night Football. (color) that "everybody talks about arrest a schoolteacher, who to a pema- 7:00 . state penance. lbs finesst eitan bors L.A. vs San Francisco. the weather, but nobody does is a dead-ringer for a Nazi nent of 7 Bb NN30 hart. "A Startling b6ll0inheof sllime. 10:30 News. anything about it" has been spy. Stars Will Hay and 7:30 Firehouse. "Tide of Ter- Confession." While filling 6,00 All is lbs Family. 10q440 everino A special sal obsolete. Frank Pettingel. ror." Fireman Capute in for a fellow psychologist, to perform 7100 Naksd lily. "Is Walk is sl themanswho hassgiven* :00 Have Gun/Will Travel. never expected Bob is surprised to find his Sl ." Th win ssIo a 25 great years of warmth, 3:30 Wanted: Dead or Alive. THURSDAY duty on his night off, first patient is Jerry Rob- murder by the gabling syn- wit and entertainment. 4:00 Julia. 10:00 We Live With Elephants. but as luck wouldhaveit, inson, who is reluctant to ditcso ttscals lb etuth 11:45 Jazz Show. Adding enjoyment 4:30 Partridge Family. "Love at There's an old hunter's he was at the right place reveal his problem. A little time abotlhistownswoudstand jazz fans are the Fred- First Slight." With the tale about the graveyard where at the right - to prodding produces the start- for refuses to allow the police die Hubbard Sextet, the release of his hit record, elephants go to die, and where save a man's life. ling admission that Jerry is to remove the bullet from and 0.C. Smith, Keith has-by his on count- their valuable tusks of ivory 8:00 The Bold 0Wes."The Inva- in love with Bob's wife Emily. Crusaders, his shoulder. hundreds of girls chasing can be found. sion of Kevin Ireland." 8:00 U som222. "of Sokedn elled 8:00 Dean Martin's Coedy World. TUESDAY after him. 11,00 Movie. "Pier 13." A former executive whose Rooms." A student sentes theb Guests are spressionist 12!00 News. 5:00 Dick Powell Theatre. 12:00 News. reputation, career and pimary racefucaat on Rich Little, Slappy 12:05 Hawaii 5-0. marriage have been jeop- tbe BoardtoEductiottn. White, 12:05 I Spy. 6:00 Panorama. 9 vid BSrenner and Jud Strunk. 1,00 Movie. "Island in the Sky." 6:30 Animal World. Several mem- 1:00 Movie. "The Goose Steps Out." ardized by inaccurate in- 8:30 M*A*S*H. "Mail Call." Mail 9!00 Jazz Shos. Assigment. bers of the cat faily hunt 2:30 Science Fiction Theater. fomation beld in a dos- callbrngsn t therbestand 2:00 Underwater 10:00 News. in the South 3:00 Peter Gunn. sier by an investigative the wost Ut soldiers int 2:30 Sea Hunt. and are hunted 10:05 Creature Feature. "Black Dante's. forests. 3-30 Tombstone Territory. agent. combat zone, and in Frank 3:00 merican Glove." a beautiful 7:00 Police Surgeon. "4th and 4100 Green Acres. 9*00 Cannon. "Bobby Loved Me." Burns' case, it's the worst. Wen 3:30 Biography. singer is shot to death, Andy Griffith. Cherry: Code Three." 4:30 Men Into Space. A naive young school- 9:00 U Spy. "The Conquest of 4:00 a jazz star becomes the parole is as- 5:00 . teacher hires Cannon to audetsMurdtk" Assigned 4:30 Dobie Gillis. An ex-con on prime nsspOct.Stars A1ex 5:00 . signedby Dr. Simon Locke to 6-00 Panorama. investigate the murder of NicolsandtEleanorSummet- 600 drive his medical van. How- 630 Gtmo. This Week. the man she loved - a o At nAmeranEmbassya t Panoraa. field. 630 Hobbies, Crafts and Organ- ever, Jake finds going stra- 6:45 To be announced. handsome, smooth talking 11:30 Ghost Story. "Bad Connection." izations. is difficult to do 7:00 Mouse On the Mayflower. dance instructor at a find their ingenuity is ight very A widow relieves telephoned Kingdom. "Challenge to indeed, especially when three 800 Thanksgiving Treasure. lonely hearts club. challenged. 7:00 Wild death threats from her dead Survival." To help an an- of his old friends drop by 900 I Spy. "A Day Called 4 Jag- 1000 News. 10:00 News. preparing imal you must know where with a sure-fire payroll guar." Cosmonaut Dimitri Ba- 10!05 Creature Feature. "Curse 10:05 Movie. "All The King's Men." hsbamdras she is torematty. he is; where he goes; and robbery plan. lin, a devoted archaeologist, of the Vampire." A grand A farm boy rises to the gov- how he gets there. 7:30 Victory At Sea. "Sea and Sand." disappears in the Mexican faily and home have a ernorship of his state, cares MONDAY 7,30 Lotsa Luck. Stanley's slob- Hitler's on the brink of what jungle to return to the ways hideous secret hidden in neither for the people nor 12:00 News. brother-in-law finally a- Napoleon failed to do-conquer of the Aztecs. Superstitious the dungeon. the state but only for his 12,05 Naked City. grees to get a job, but it Russia. Film covers the run- Indians accept him as the re- 11:30 Ghost Story. "The Sumer on personal power, and his 1:00 Movie. "All the ing's On." easy to make him look of enormous troop and incarnation of the god Quetza- House." Carolyt Jones fight for survival against isn't ning 3100 Colonel Flack. supply convoys to North Africa lcoatl. However. his fellow plays a woman trapped in impeachment. Stars Broder- presentable. 3 3 EsuyShow. Wilson. cosmonaut, Nicolai Kirov, is a strange world between and Joanne Dru. 8:00 Flip from Britain and the U.S. to ick Crawford 4:00 Or. Ed. reality and nightmare. Page 6--ENTERTAINMENT Guantanamo Gazette Friday. November 22, 1974

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1. THE THREE MUSKETEERS, Oliver Reed-Raquel Welch, 11. THE GANG THAT COULDN'T SHOOT STRAIGHT. Terry Ohrbach- This is the story of three mixed-up musketeers, Raquel Leigh Taylor-Young. Lionel Stander's Trucking Co. is Welch, the queen's attendant and a stolen necklace. on the Brooklyn docks and is a front for his crime em- Adventure Comedy Color 107 min PG pire. 2. THE CONVERSATION. Gene Hackman-John Cazale. Comedy 'Color 96 min PG Hackman is a professional eavesdropper who guards his 12, COOL BREEZE, Thalmus Rasulala-Raymond St. Jacques. own privacy against everyone. Chief among those who use women are Rausalala as an Drama Color 114 min PG impossibly cool Californian hood breezing his way toward 3. ARNOLD. Stella Stevens-Roddy McDowall. $3 million in loot and disaster for most of his Rang. Stevens marries a corpse in order to collect the inher- Adventure itance. Drama Color 103 min R 13. HEC RAMSEY. Richard Boone-Ray Middleton. Horror Comedy Color 95 min PG A former US, deputy marshal is hired to 4. PORTNOY'S COMPLAINT. Richard Benjamin-Darren Black, assist the chief of police in a growing Portnov. Harvard Law grad and minor New York City "Hu- Oklahoma city. Drama Color man Resources" official describes to his psychiatrist 104 min NRA 14. FORTY various experiences from his life, among them is his POUNDS OF TROUBLE. Tony Curtis-Suzanne Flesh- mother's idea of toilet training. ette. With the help of a nightclub singer, Curtis takes a six-year-old under Comedy Drama Color 101 min R his wing after her father is killed. 5. THE TOUCH. Elliot Gould-Bibi Anderson. Comedy Color 106 min NRA 15, LIMBO.Kate Swedish housewife Anderson, grieving over the death of Jackdon-Kathleen Nolan, her mother, meets Gould by chance, and a very mixed-up The vives of Air Force men lost in Vietnam leave for love affair blooms. Miami International Airport when word arrives that the husband Drama Color 113 min R of one is returning from a P.O.W. camn. Drama 6. THE ARISTOCATS. Phil Harris-Eva Gabor. Color 112 min PG 16. CAPTAIN In the Paris of 1910, a wealthy, retired actress informs KRONOS: VAMPIRE HUNTER. Horst Hanson-John Garson. Dour her lawyer that her money will be inherited by her cats. Capt. Kronos and an intellectual hunchback are on their way to a village Cartoon Feature Color 87 min G plagued by vampires. Many weird 7. FISTS OF FURY. Bruce Lee-Maria Yi. things happen to them on the way. Horror Adventure Bruce Lee has vowed never to fight again, but when he Color 91 min R 17. THE SPIKES GANG, finds a bag of dope in a block of ice, things change. Lee Marvin-Gary Grimes. Marvin is a bank Action Drama Color 100 min R robber wanted in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas, On 8. PRIEST KILLER. George Kennedy-David Huddleston, the run, wounded and horseless, three young boys find A psychopathic killer confesses murder to a priest. He him. Western begins to have second thoughts and returns to murder his Color 105 min PG 18. See no. confessor, unaware that he has been transferred to an- 11. other parish. 19. See no. 10. 20. Drama Color 104 min NRA See no. 9, 21. 9. THE WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE. DETECTIVE BELLI. Franco Nero-Adolfo Celi. Jan Micheal-Vincent Belli, John Amos. Coach Amos leaves Merrivale College after played by Neronever believes in wasting time with questions when a losing streak in which every team under him looses. a punch in the face or gut will wrest in- formation He and his assistant journey to Zambia, where they dis- more quickly. Drama cover a white youth with remarkable athletic ability. Color 91 min R 22. CREATURES Comedy Color 93 min G THE WORLD FORGOT. Juliet Ege-Tony Bonner. 10. CAT BALLOU. Jane Fonda-Lee Marvin. After fighting for the leadership of his tribe, man takes In 1890, a young school marm teams up with a cattle rust- his prehistoric tribe to a new land, encountering ler and his drunken uncle, posing as a preacher,and after formidable enemies as they move. her father's death they stage a train robbery. Adventure Drama Color NTA PG Comedy Western Color 95 min NRA Friday, November 22, 1974 Guantanamo Gazette Page 7--SPORTS AGING HEADS MADISON GARDEN FIGHT CARD

BY ED SCHUYLER, JR. NEW YORK (AP)-- Vito Antuofermo was only 13 years old when he sat at home in , Italy, and watched Emile Griffith fight on television. He'll get a much closer look tonight. "I watched Griffith fight Nino METS POPULAR WITH JAPANESE BASEBALL FANS Benvenuti," said the 22-year-old who has lived in New York six years. TOKYO (AP)--Japan seemed to catch But they could win only three out Antuofermo will fight Griffith, a some of the spirit of the New York of 11 games against the Giants, the former five-time world champion at one host team here, who finished second Mets, who might play like clowns tonight. the in Japan's Central League by only a day and walk off with a pennant It will be kind of a "home game" next, and nobody complained if they single percentage point this year for Griffith, who will be fighting Giants. after winning nine consecutive na- couldn't beat Tokyo's Yomiuri for the 28th time in the Garden and "It's that a team becomes more pop- tional championships. also appearing in a record 24th main ular the more it loses," one Japanese event. newspaper said in its introduction to His Garden won-lost mark is 24-3, that began on SPORTS the Mets' 18-game tour SHORTS, but all three losses have been title Oct. 24. The National Hockey League has fights -- to welterweight Benny the Wherever they played, from Fukuoka slapped Jim Pappin of the Chicago "Kid" Paret in 1961 and to middle- in the south to Sapporo in the far Black Hawks with a five-game suspen- weight Nino Benvenuti in 1967 and encountered crowds of north, the Mets sion and a $150 fine for assaulting 1968. He hasn't been a champion young autograph-seekers. In Tokyo, a referee in last Saturday night's since the second Benvenuti fight. their games brought capacity crowds game with Los Angeles. Griffith's last Garden appearance to the 50,000-seat Korakuen Stadium. Pappin is Chicago's leading point was a main event, a 10-round deci- win- And when they finally began gainer this season, with 11 goals, sion over Danny McAloon on Dec. 10, ning, one paper ran a giant headline along with nine assists for a total 1971. saying: "This is what the Mets are." of 20 points. Tonight's fight will be a big one "I learned one thing from the for both fighters -- the once-beaten Mets," said Shigeo Nagashima, the top Antuofermo can take a big step in slugging third baseman known as "Mr. the middleweight rankings with a win; Giant." The Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel re- The 35-year-old Griffith must win if will take over as Nagashima, who ported in its Wednesday edition that he is to keep alive hopes for a 26th the Giants' manager next year, went members of the Georgia football team title fight and a third middleweight a team of everyone on, "The Mets are have voted to accept a bid to play championship. feeling he is a member of a family. Miami of Ohio in the Tangerine Bowl Antuofermo will go into the fight I'll take this into my team starting at Orlando, Fla. on Dec. 21. with 26 pro victories, 11 by knock- next year." The newspaper said the bid would out, against one loss and a draw. The Mets went through three losses still have to be approved by the His loss was July 9, 1973, to Harold and two ties with the Giants, who are Georgia Athletic Committee, which is Weston Jr., on an eye cut in the 5th national heroes, before winning their expected to formally vote for accep- round. first game, against an all-star se- tance. The Bulldogs, with six wins Since the Weston fight, Antuofermo They were quite successful lection. and four losses, close the season a- has won nine straight. combination teams as they ran against gainst Georgia Tech tomorrow. Griffith, who also has owned the an over-all record of nine victor- up welterweight title three times, has ies, seven losses and two ties. compiled an 80-16-1 record, with one The Washington Redskins have ac- no-contest, since turning pro in TEAM BOSS BLASTS LEAFS quired the services of running back 1958. He has scored 21 knockouts. Doug Cunningham on waivers from the The former champ, who lost his Harold Ballard, president of the San Francisco 49ers. last title bid on a 15-round decision Toronto Maple Leafs, gave his Nation- The 29-year-old Cunningham was to middleweight champ Carlos Monzon al Hockey League team a public tongue- used as a kickoff and punt return last year, showed he still must be lashing Wednesday night. specialist by San Francisco since he considered a top fighter by outpoint- The 70-year-old hockey boss said was drafted sixth in 1967. He has ing Benn Briscoe at in his players had "put on a stinking been hampered by injuries throughout his last bout. exhibition so far this year and that his pro career. Coach Red Kelly is "too nice a guy." The Leafs responded by going out on their home ice and losing, 8-5, Federal, state, county and city to the Pittsburgh Penguins. However, Jack Dean has resigned as head tax officials have agreed to subord- team captain Dave Keon, one of Bal- coach of the Eastern foot- inate their share of gate receipts lard's main targets of criticism, ball team. Eastern finished this from next week's Birmingham, Ala., got a three-goal hat-trick in his season with three wins, six losses, Americans' World Football League con- team's losing effort. The team boss and one tie. The team managed only test so the team can cover expenses made no immediate remarks after the three wins in the first two years and team salaries as it moves into game. Dean coached the squad. the WFL playoffs. Friday, November 22, 1974 Page 8--BEELINE Guantanamo Gazette r . I What's happening

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