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I0urut~Ufllt MITCHELL NOT AWARE OF BREAK-IN SAYS FORMER FRIEND LARUE WASHINGTON (AP)--Fred C. Larue, 0URUt~UflLt I t who acted as banker for the money passed to the Watergate burglars, -I said yesterday II he understood the pay- ments were made to keep the break- in defendants from implicating Nixon re-election officials. I I "The purpose of the payments, they Friday, November 15, 1974 were to fulfill the commitments made t( the defendants. if these commitments weren't kept, the defendants might divulge certain information they had that would bring the Watergate episodE back to the Committee to Re-elect the President," Larue testified at the Water gate cover-up trial. ROCKEFELLER APPEARS BEFORE SENATE OVER QUESTION OF 'GIFTS' On trial on charges they conspired to block investigation of the break- WASHINGTON (AP)--While vigorously nomination. in are former-Attorney General John defending his practice of handing He said giving more than $2 mill- N. Mitchell, ex-White House aides over large sums of money to friends ion to friends and former New York H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, and associates, Nelson A. Rockefeller state officials was a morally prop- former Asst. Atty. Gen. R.C. Mardian promised yesterday to reduce his pri- er way for him to help the recipients and Kenneth W. Parkinson, one-time vate giving if he is confirmed as improve their financial situation. attorney for Richard M. Nixon's re- vice president. He denied any violation of state election committee. In an agreement hammered out before laws which bar gifts to state em- Larue, a Mississippi oilman who a national televised audience, the ployes if it can be reasonably in- was a close friend and aide to Mitch- former New York governor promised ferred that the gifts were designed ell, said the former attorney gen- that after becoming vice president he torbuy influence. eral seemed surprised when told about will make no gifts to any federal em- the break-in at Democratic National ploye, "except for relatively nominal Rockefeller put the agreement in Committee Headquarters, hours after amounts" on special occasions and in writing after Sen. Claiborne Pell, it occurred on June 17, 1972. the "event of a medical hardship of a D-R,I., expressed fear that the for- compelling nature." mer governor's largesse was being In contrast, he said, Jeb Stuart misunderstood. Pell sought to go a Magruder's first reaction was, "Last "You've made me see how some of my step beyond the agreement. night was the night they were sup- acts which were undertaken out of At the midday break in the hear- posed to go into the DNC." generosity have come to appear to the ings, Howard W, Cannon, chairman of Larue said that he, Mitchell, Mag- public to be something they weren't," the Senate Rules Committee, told re- ruder and other Nixon campaign of- Rockefeller told the Senate Rules porters he has heard nothing so far ficials were in Beverly Hills, Calif., Committee, which is considering his that would prevent him from voting when they got word of the break-in. for Rockefeller. NIXON RELEASED AFTER 23 DAYS LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)--Pale and thin, former President Richard M. Nixon left the hospital today in a wheel chair 23 days after he was first admitted for treatment of phle- bitis. Nixon, wearing blue pajamas and a bathrobe, was taken out a back entrance of Memorial Hospital Med- ical Center of Long Branch. The former President's phlebitis- stricken left leg was elevated. At- tendants supported him as he lifted himself from the chair and chatted with hospital personnel before get- ting into a black limousine with their help. He waved to spectators from inside the car before it left. He appeared to have lost many pounds. Nixon's wife, Pat, rode away with him on the trip back to their ocean- side estate in San Clemente. Ronald L. Ziegler, Nixon's former AND THE WALLS CAME TUMBLING DOWN--PWD equipment operators prepare one Press Secretary, followed in another of the abandoned defense houses in the Villimar section to be hauled car, and Secret Service agents joined to the dump on flatbed trailers and disposed of. the motorcade. Page 2--LOCAL Guantanamo Gazette Friday, November 15, 1974 JOB OPPORTUNITIES BARRACKS BRIEFS NON-U.S. CITIZENS There are many improvements in the Gold Hill Barrackso such as new ice-machines, magazine racks and in the fu- TITLE GRADE SALARY COMMAND ture, recreation improvements are expected. Food Service Worker LWG-2 $1.32 ph Hosp The Waves Lounge is being redecorated and a color Janitor LWG-2 $1.32 ph PWD television is being installed. Plasterer LWG-9 $2.51 ph PWD Passage ways are currently being painted by the bach- Laborer (2) LWG-3 $1.49 ph PWD elor enlisted staff and if you want your hall painted Air Compressor Plant Op- LWG-8 $2.34 ph SRD a certain color you can make the request through your erator barracks representative. You also have the opportunity Firefighter (Structural) PS-3 $1.32 ph Sec to paint your own room through the Self Help project. Central Office Repairman LWG-11 $2.84 ph PWD If your room needs something fixed or replaced fill Applications will be accepted for the following per- out a chit at the main desk in "B" complex and every manent registers: effort will be made to take care of it as soon as pos- Laborer LWG-2 $1.32 ph CPO Club sible. Store Worker LWG-4 $1.66 ph Residents are asked not to loiter around the front of "B" complex or Waves quarters at any time, including the stairway. U.S. CITIZENS Another problem is the breaking of beer bottles in heads and outside areas as well as other vandalism. Travel Clerk (Typing) GS-3 $6,764 pa BPTO Chief Hepworth, the barracks manager,plans on spend- Card Punch Operator (2) GS-3 $6,764 pa Compt ing as much money as possible on improvements as long Employe Relations & Devel- GS-12 $18,463 pa CCPO as the money isn't needed for the repair of acts of opment Specialist vandalism. Civilian Barracks Manager GS-9 $12,841 pa CCPO Electrician WG-10 $5.34 ph PWD USED BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Telephone Mechanic Foreman WS-11 $6.71 ph PWD Electrical Engineer GS-12 $18,463 pa PWD Are you a compulsive saver? If you are and have Housing Project Manager GS-9 $12,841 pa PWD stacks of magazines, or old paperback books collecting Transp. Superintendent GS-12 $18,463 pa PWD dust around the house, the Gold Hill Barracks enlisted Supervisory Product Con- GS-9 $12,841 pa PWD staff would be more than happy to take them off your troller hands. Equipment Specialist GS-7 $10,520 pa PWD Also needed are sewing books and women's magazines. Automotive Transp. Spec. GS-9 $12,841 pa PWD If you do have magazines or paperbacks that you have Boilermaker WG-10 $5.34 ph PWD already read, and would like to donate them for others Piping Systems Inspector WG-11 $5.55 ph PWD to read contact the BEQ at 85559 DWH. Bldg. Maintenance Insp. WG-11 $5.55 ph PWD Work Control Assistant GS-7 $10,520 pa PWD SEWING CLUB Heavy Mobile Equip. Repair WG-11 $5.55 ph PWD Inspector Anyone interested in forming a sewing club in the Rigger Foreman WS-10 $6.51 ph SRD Gold Hill Barracks contact RM2 Cathy Sheldon at 85559 Machinist (Marine) WG-10 $5.34 ph SRD DWH, Construction Representative GS-9 $12,841 pa ROICC Applications will be accepted for the following per- CHESS CLUB manent registers: Clerk-Typist GS-3 $6,764 pa A chess club is being formed in the Gold Hill Barracks. Accounts Maintenance Clerk GS-3 $6,764 pa If you'd like to join contact Chief Hepworth at 85559 Store Worker (Intermittent) WG-4 $4.10 ph DWH for more information. Library Aid (Intermittent) GS-2 $5,996 pa Local Forecast Afternoon cloudiness clearing up, with fair skies prevailing until to- WATER STATUS morrow afternoon -!,hen clouds will Water figures for yesterday: build again. Generally unrestricted visibility lessening to 1-3 miles in WATER PRODUCED: 1,283,000 the vicinity of showers. Winds light and variable at night, ESE in the . It.iphP . p.p.Ot-p WATER CONSUMED: 1,439,000 J03 p . afternoon 8-12 knots. Bay conditions 1-2 feet at night, 2-3 feet in the WATER LOSS: 156,000 .P afternoon. These generally fair con- poa ..t .s. ooP~ .Ohp. .dP~ostp ditions will prevail thru the week- .p~.ppAppo.op.P. WATER IN STORAGE: 16,523,000 . end. Tides tomorrow will be 11:42 a. 9 .I .ppto . pP. pP-oa . "pp P-4p P h m. and 10:56 p.m. for high tides and low tide will occur at 6:21 p.m. Page Missing or Unavailable Page 4--ENTERTAINMNT IGatnmGzee Friday, November 15, 1974 Friday, November 15, 1974 Gilatanao GaettePage 5--ENTERTAINMNT For the week of November 16-22. Marx, pushing a young sing- erwhan sermonyin 9:00 CartEoons. pEstE RI SoREyRs PEzRa 9 C30e Zs Revue. 10:00 Sesame Street. 9:00 Victory At Sea. 11:00 Sky KEng. CHANN L 8 TV 9:30 Police Surgeon. requiemm 11:30 Flipper. for a Canary." Dr. Locke 12:00 Gtmo. Get Together. discovers the secret iden- 1: 00 NC Football. No tre Dae tity of Lt. Dan Palmer's vs. Miami. (Color) 10:45 Sacred Heart.
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