Syria Reduces Chances
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U.S& NAVAL BASE, GUTANAMO SAY, CIA Tuesday, February 5, 1974 Syria reduces chances for end to oil embargo BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)--Syria ap he "will continue to support Syria said Saudi Arabia's King Faisal assured pears to have dashed American hopes whether by the presence of Saudi Assad he "will continue to support for an early end to the Arab oil troops on the Syrian front or syria whether by the presence of embargo. through the continuation of oil Saudi's troops on the Syrian front Newspapers reported yesterday that embargo against the United States. or through the continuation of the Syrian President Hafez Assad won oil embargo against the United States." firm pledges from Saudi Arabia and Faisal is the acknowledged lead- Kuwait to continue the embargo until er of the embargo. Al Anwar (See EMBARGO, Page 2) the Syrians sign a disengagement pact with Israel on Syrian terms. And Syrian Foreign minister Abdel Halim Khaddam said Syria will settle Truckers' problems inclikide prices, -fuel for nothing less than an Israeli commitment to "total withdrawal NEW YORK (AP)--What are the striking independent truckers demanding? from Arab territories conquered both It depends on which one of them is speaking. in the 1973 and 1967 wars." Lower fuel prices. Higher freight rates. Higher speed limits. Higher Arab oil ministers are scheduled weight limits. Adequate fuel supplies.at truck stops. Guarantees that to discuss the oil embargo against increased costs can be passed to the consumer. the United States at a meeting in Tripoli, Libya, on Feb. 14. The That is the consensus of various demands over which thousands of inde- reports on Syria hinted at what con- penddnt truckers have idled their rigs in at least 30 states. ditions may be set for lifting the Until the recent energy crisis began pinching their pocketbooks, the enbargo. Lebanon's pro-Egyptian estimated 100,000 independent drivers had no organization through which newspaper.Al Ammar said Saudi to voice their complaints. Many made $20,000 a year or more by owning Arabia's King Faisal assured Assad their rigs and hiring out their services. (See TRUCKERS, Page 2) President to testify at Ehrlichas trial LOS ANGELES (AP)--President Nixon Ringer took six days to complete was officially subpoenaed to testify legal form of the subpoena after in the Ellsberg burglary case. agreeing last Tuesday to requests The subpoena, requested by former by Ehrlichman's attorneys. presidential aide John D. Ehrlichman, ordered the President to appear in a Nixon's reaction to the subpoena Los Angeles courtroom Feb. 25 and was not immediately known. But it again April 15. had been mentioned that if he were subpoenaed, he might appeal the Superior Court Judge Gordon Ringer, decision. The President has pre- who ruled that the President is a ferred thus far to personally stay material witness in the trial of out of Watergate-related matters Ehrlichman and two other former White in the court and before the Senate House aides, signed the subpoena. Watergate Committee. He was expec- It was the first time in U.S. his- ted to voice his reaction to the tory that a state court .judge had decision sometime this week. YcaollUdIt1Ati ordered personal testimony by a '.called to testify president. Page 2--LATE NEWS ROUNDUP Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, February 5, 1974 EMBARGO- GAZETTEER (Continued from Page 1) .a digest of late news Faisal is the acknowledged leader of the embargo. Al Anwar said he agreed to make the relaxation of oil pressure "dependent on Israeli commitment, either direct or through the United States, to accept Syrian terms for military disengagement." LOS ANGELES (AP)--It was anything but difficult to The Lebanese newspaper Al Bayrak said Kuwaiti ruler get gasoline at one service station here Sunday. The Sheik Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah made a similar pledge station was closed but there was still a long line of to Assad, promising " the oil war against the United cars waiting their turn at the pump, Police said the States will continue until terms for Syrian agreement motorists were filling their tanks and driving away are met." without paying--because there was no one around to pay, Assad met with both Persian Gulf leaders over the The operator of the station apparently forgot to lock weekend. one of his pumps when he closed Saturday night, police said, and one motorist noticed the error to his advan- tage. Before long, other motorists were lined out of TRUCKERS- the station's driveway and into the street. Police said they had no idea how many persons took advantage (Continued from Page 1) of the situation before they were encouraged by officers to patronize other stations. Now that's changed, and at least a dozen organizations have sprung up over night to represent the drivers. MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet Communist Party Chief Leonid I. Their demands are not the same in all cases. But here Brezhnev returned home yesterday from a six-day visit is a compilation of what they want: to Cuba, Tass reported. He and Cuban Prime Minister Fuel prices--They say diesel fuel has risen from just Fidel Castro signed a joint communique that was ex- over from 25 cents a gallon to nearly 50 cents in the pected to be released by sometime today, Brezhnev past year. They want the price rolled back to the low was accompanied to Cuba by Foreign Minister Andrei A. 30s, and a ceiling placed there. Energy Chief William Gromyko, who went from Havana to Washington to confer E. Simon and others are reluctant to favor such a move. yesterday with President Nixon and Secretary of State Since fuel prices reflect the cost of oil, a rollback Henry A, Kissinger. Gromyko's trip added to speculation in diesel presumably would mean a rollback in crude that Brezhnev had urged Castro to work to improve re- oil prices. lations with the United States, But U,S, officials discounted this. The State Department said Gromyko Freight rates--Some organizations want a 14 per cent was invited primarily for discussions on the Middle East. hike in the money truckers get for their cargo. Others are asking that freight rates rise on a dollar-for- CHICAGO (AP)--Amoco Oil Co. announced yesterday it will dollar basis as costs of running a truck rise, reduce the price of gasoline by two cents a gallon and Speed limits--All truckers have protested the 55 mile the price of heating oil and residual fuels by one cent a per hour speed limit which is soon to be nationwide. gallon. The price reductions are effective today. They claim, although a number of experts say it isn't K. E. Curtis, vice president of marketing, said the so, that their big rigs are more efficient at higher cutbacks are in accordance with the federal government's speeds. They want a 65 m.p.h. limit. pricing formula that provide for adjustments in product prices as changes occur in the availability and costs Fuel supplies--Truckers say they have to stop at every of crude oil and purchased products. "The February de- other truck stop to keep rolling because most dealers creases reflect a reduction in the quantity of Wigh- have limited diesel. supplies and are limiting purchases. priced foreign crude oil in our refinery inputs and Simon has pledged to increase diesel fuel supplies to the completion of the recovery of prior crude oil and alleviate this problem. finished product cost increases," he said. Water status Local Forecast Guantanamo Water figures for yesterday: Gazette WATER PRODUCED: 1,477,000 Mostly clear with periods of WATER CONSUMED: 1,557,000 partly cloudy skies. Visi- L. Cd. J L . .ubIl Affa s offi bility 10 miles. Winds S JO . I . io ril Advi ch .ss . o.ar .I.-. WATER LOSS: 80,000 8-12 knots. Max. temp i o today et t. 83. Min. temp -o3c u .e r e tonight 67. JOS P "s . Bay conditions .Rp WATER IN STORAGE: 19,738,000 1-3 feet. J sa Iosd . ...--------* L************.,e.p High tide 0837. Low tide " pulse acorin to therls nd euaio forshp a -. sP35a__aio t.ppr ne h 0114. dirt ion of the NavlI Base pcbli. afirs officer. It . pinted fourI daysaee.kLLEALvermen LTEem o gavemnt.equLiLpment, The oIpistomor Navy . S SL~y. Tuesday, February 5, 1974 Guantanamo Gazette LOCAL NEWS--Page 3 Enlisted Advisory n cL(( AL Council convenes *PeeWee The third meeting of the Barracks There will be a clean-up of the Enlisted Advisory Council was held *Archery Pee-Wee Baseball Field this Saturday, yesterday, with only about half of Anyone interested in Pee-Wee Base- the representatives present. Guantanamo Bay Archery Association ball be at the field at 8:30 a.m. Before the meeting progressed will hold a basewide archery tourn- very far, those who attended were ament Sunday at 2 p.m. at the target taken on a tour of certain areas of range by Special Services. Trophies C Complex which had been damaged by will be awarded. Interested per- * Scuba small fires. sons may contact G. Wilson at 97200 or S. Cannon at 90172 before Satur- A basic scuba class will begin Senior Chief Signalman Harold day. next Monday. For more information Allen, chief master at arms, told and prior registration, call Frank those present that all departments Irwin at 98187. had been called Friday to remind representatives of the meeting. *Reef Raiders Several points were discussed which had been brought up at the The monthly meeting of the Reef *Golf meeting held Jan. 7. Raiders will be held Thursday night.