U. S. NAVAL BASE, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA

Phone 9-5247 Date Friday June 19, 1970 Radio (1340) TV (Ch. 8 HEATH DEFEATS WILSON IN BRITISH UPSET LONDON (AP/AFRTS)--There I as been a major upset in the Guantanamo Initiates British National elections. The Conservative leader Edward New Mailing Address Heath is now certain to be next man at 10 Downing Street, although 1/3rd of the votes GUANTANAMO-----An alternate must still be counted. mailing address for letters The victory surprised and packages sent here will go everybody but Heath himself, into effect July 1, supple- who was confident. menting the existing base ad- The upset put Heath back dress at FPO New York. in power after five-and-a- The alternate address is half years of opposition. expected to shorten mailing When the Conservatives time from points south and took an early lead, Labor west of Norfolk, Va. Party Secretary Harry Nich- The new address will make olas commented: "I'm not con- use of the Norfolk Fleet ceding anything before I form Branch Post Office. Base res- conclusions, but I don't like idents are being advised to the swing to the Conservative inform friends and relatives Party so far." of the new address, and ask Thousands of Britons have Prospective ComNavBase, Radm. them to utilize it for letters jammed [Trafaigar Square in McCauley arrived here and packages posted in loca- Brian the heart of London, cheering yesterday. He'll relieve Radm. tions distant from the north- and booing election results J.B. Hildreth on Tuesday. east United States. flashed on giant screens. The proper address form is: An estimated 30 to 32 mil- (Name and Rate) Senate to Hold Night Sessions lion Britons are believed to (Command and Box Number) have voted in sunny weather WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--- The FBPO, Norfolk, Va. 23593 for the 1,837 Parliament can- The Naval Base's existing Senate has decided to* hold night sessions in an effort to didates. FPO New York address continues The sudden. change in the in effect, and .is recommended clean up the backlog in Nixon Administration bills. British government is expect- for all mail sent from the ed to have international The plan had been proposed im- pact in by Democratic leader Mike Man- the European area. sfield after the long Cambodia debate caused a pile-up in 19, 1970 Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Friday, June

SUKARNO MAKES REQUEST (Cont'd from pg. 1)-- but there is doubt that she can reach his bed- side in time. Doctors say the chances for survival are am j NDews Gazetteer 25-75 against Sukarno. He observed his 69th birthday in the hospital 12 days ago.

WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--The head of the Justice Department's civil rights division NEW YORK (AP/AFRTS)--A United Nations panel has brushed off as utter nonsense the talk in school desegre- has appealed to all fighting parties in Cam- about a government retreat bodia to spare the historic temples at Angkor gation. Jerris Leonard made his comment after Wat from "destruction, profanation and pill- confirming that the government is holding back education of- age." a threatened suit against state The resolution was issued by the UN Educa- ficials in Mississippi. At the same time, suits are tional, Scientific and Cultural Organization Leonard announced that 20 individual school dis- in Paris. It said that all humanity has an being prepared against segregated obligation to preserve the ancient sites. The tricts in the South. is delay- vast 12th century ruin of Angkor is Cambodia's He explained that the government is continuing greatest national treasure. ing any statewide suit, but it efforts to talk separate Mississippi School plans. TEL AVIV (AP/AFRTS)--The air war continued districts into voluntary integration over the Middle East yesterday. Egyptian war Post Office De- planes attacked Israeli targets on the east WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--The it is asking permiss- bank of the Suez Canal for the second time partment said yesterday and catalogs. this week. ion to hike rates for packages on odd- Israeli jets pounded Egyptian targets in It is asking for a 3514 surcharge packages. the northern sector of the waterway. shaped and outsized Elsewhere, tension continues between the h Jordanian government and guerrilla groups. A leftist guerrilla has accused King Hussein of Weatherscope 95 San Diego, Cal. 72 preparing for another clash with Palestinian Charleston, N.C. Yuma, Arizona 104 guerrillas. Dayton, Ohio 90 Denver, Colorado 82 PARIS (AP/AFRTS)--The 71st .weekly session expected to of the peace talks here produced no progress, Today's high for Guantanamo is 75. There is aside from agreeing to meet again next week. ne near 88 with tonight's low here in the Each side accused the other of expanding a possibility of rain showers the war. North Vietnam and the Viet Cong ac- afternoon. cused theU.S. of invading Laos. They pledg- ed that the people of all Indochina will HIGH Tides LOW Sunrise Slunset 0621 1941 fight-what they called "American aggression" 0805 2216 0422 1434 until total victory.

WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--Senate Democrats are asking the major networks for time to answer Guantanamo Gazette President Nixon's economic report he delivered Wednesday on radio. Radm J. B. Hildreth Senators Mike Mansfield, Senate Democratic ComNavBase were author- Public Affairs Officer Lt D. S. McCiurrach leader,and majority leader Albert JOC Tin Teague the request. E ditorial Advisor ized yesterday to make Editor Jn2 Bob Lowell Staff JOSN Jerry Campbell ,JOSN Tom Retz

The GUANTANIAMO GAZETTE is published according to Pages Missing or Unavailable Friday, June 19, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Page 7 FERRY SCHEDULE D-M2 D-L/P Hol Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 0630 0700 X X X X 0700 0730 X X X X X 0730 0800*- X X X X X X X X 0800 0830 X X X X X 0830 0900 X X X X X X X 0900 0930 X X X X 0930 1000 X X X X X X X 1030 1100 X X X X X X X 1130* 1200 X X X X X X X X 1230** 1300 X X X X X X X 1330 1400 X X X X X X X X 1430 1500 X X X X X X X 1515* 1600 X X X X X 1545* 1615 X X X X X X. X X 1630 1700 X X X X X X X, 1730 1800 X X X X X X X X 1830 1900 X X X X X X X X 1930 2000 X X X X X X X X 2030 2100 X X X X X X X 2130 2200 X X X X X X X X 2230 2300 X X X X X X X X 2330 2400 X X X X X X X X 0030 0045 X X * SCHOOL BUS ONBOARD ** MAC FLGHT Elementary Library to Open The library at the elementary school at Marina Point will be open each day from 9-12 a.m. It will open June 22 and will close July 31. Monday, Wednesday and Friday will be for kindergarten through grade 3 and Tuesday and Thursday will be for the fourth through sixth because there will be stories and films on two general age levels. On Thursday and Firday, a WHICH ONE IS GOING TO LEAN THIS 3001b. film (not a cartoon) will be presented. Jewfish which Michael Church (left) and Leo Carreau pulled in after a four hour battle. The fish was caught near the Marine post 21 using Skipjack for bait and on 601b test line. The Jewfish is not the largest one on record, but it is a shame that this one wasn't registered in-the base fish contest. Boti Marine Z~nrnr,)q r- frnm + hp rMerinp P-irrack-s- P age 8 Guantanamo Gazette Friday, June 19, 1970 Club Activity Schedule Come Club SUN JUNE 21 "Anne of the Thousany Days" , Genevieve S.PORTS'-lik Bujold. NEW YORK (UPI/AFRTS)--Jerry Quarry scored a sixth round technical knockout over Mac TUES JUNE 23 "How to Commit Marriage" Foster Wednesday. The convincing victory , Jackie Gleason returns Quarry to contender status in the heavyweight ranks. It was the first defeat THURS JUNE 25 "SkuLlduggery" in 25 fights for Foster. Susan Clark GUANTANAMO BAY--In inter-command softball action Wednesday evening, Naval Air Station CPO Club defeated Naval Station 9-4, Naval Supply De- SAT JUNE 20 "How to Commit Marriage" pot dumped the number 2 2/8 Marines team 14- Bob Hope, Jackie Gleason 6, the Marine Barracks belted Communications 01 Station 17-7, Fleet Training Group clubbed SUN JUNE 21 "Coogan's Bluff" the 2/8 Marines 14-9 and;Hospital handed Clint Eastwood, Susan Clark Public Works an 8-5 setback. Naval Supply Depot leads the league with MON JUNE 22 "Skullduggery" Burt Reynolds, five victories against no losses. Susan Clark GUANTANAMO BAY--In this week's Little TUES JUNE 23 "Kiss and Kill" Christopher League action, the Dodgers defeated the An- Lee, Richard Greene gels 5-1. The winning pitcher was Filippi who gave up three hits, struck out 10 and WED JUNE 24 "Anne of the Thousand Days" walked two. Richard Burton, Genevieve C. Small was the losing pitcher. He Bujold yielded five hits, struck out six and passed one batter on balls. FRI JUNE 26 "Those Fantastic Fools" Burl Ives, Troy Donahue NEW YORK .(AP/AFRTS)--Negotiations between the National Football League and the players Acey Duey Club are reported to be at an impasse. That's the word from Tex Schramm, owner of the Dallas SUN JUNE 21 "Skullduggery" Burt Reynolds Cowboys and chairman of the NFL's player re- Susan Clark lations committee. Schramm said the dispute centers around TUES JUME 25 "Anne of the Thousand Days" two key issues. First he said, the players Richard Burton, Genevieve want the role of the NFL commissioner reduce Bujold7 ed to that of an employer. Secondly, he said,