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Israel, Syria Trade Heavy Fighting Pre-let Attacks Raise TEL AVIV (AP/AFRTS) -- In their bitterest C asualties to 4-k. High confrontation since the 1967 Middle East War, Syria and Israel have fought in the air and on SAIGON (AP/AFRTS)-- The heaviest United the ground along their mutual cease-fire line. States casualti es in four weeks have resulted As usual, yesterday's casualty reports from from stepped-up Viet Cong attacks just four the area are conflicting. Syria claims one days before its scheduled Lunar New Year truce. Israeli jet was downed, two tanks were wrecked The U.S. Comm and in Saigon said yesterday 11 and 15 soldiers either killed or wounded. An Americans were killed and 81 wounded in more army spokesman admitted that three Syrian than 50 rocket, mortar and ground attacks troops were killed and one Syrian tank was de- throughout Sout.h Vietnam. stroyed. More than 200 enemy troops were reported Israel reports knocking out three Syrian killed from the Mekong Delta to the northern -tanks and hitting two outposts but gives , no frontier along the demilitarized zone. Five casualty reports. South Vietnamese troops were reported killed in the heavy fighting. Early 'Results Show Passage of GE Contract U.S. spokesmen stopped short NEW YORK (AP/AFRTS)-- Early results indicate most General of calling the intensified ac- Electric pinion members are accepting a new package designed to tion the start of a Viet Cohg settle the three-month-old strike against GE. The majority offensive that has been ex- of the 147,000 workers affected, however, are not expected to pected during the Lunar New vote on the proposal before tomorrow or Wednesday. Year period. The package provides wage increases of about 61 cents an South Vietnamese Vice Presi- hour over the 40-month contract period. The boost also may go dent Ky said yesterday it is up to 82 cents under a cost-of-living clause. possible that air attacks on New bargaining talks are scheduled shortly in Washington in North Vietnam may be resumed. a wage dispute that almost led to a nationwide rail shutdown But he added that he did not Saturday night. The agreement to negotiate came after a fed- expect the United States to be eral judge halted for 10 days a strike against the Union Pa- involved. cific and a threatened lockout by the railroad. Speaking to newsmen in Sai- gon, Ky predicted an increase Report Castro Will Lower Prices on Political Prisoners in Viet Cong sabotage and com- LONDON (AP/AFRTS)-- Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro is mando-type attacks on some readying new rates to "sell" prisoners, according to Cuban districts or cities during the- sources in Madrid quoted by the correspondent of 'the Sunday Lunar >New Year- Tet-- late Observer in the Spanish capital. this week., Correspondent William Cemlyn-Jones says that until recently, But he said they would be nothing like the 1968 enemy Tet offensive. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, February 2, 1970

SAIGON (AP/AFRTS)-- The enemy.has stepped up its of- SIDNEY, Australia (AP/AFRTS)-- An official of an fensive in South Vietnam. The United States Command Australian oil rig company says nine men reported missing says allied forces backed by air and artillery have Saturday when a ship went down off Darwin, Australia, killed 405 enemy.troops during the past 48 hours. are now presumed dead. One of the nine is said to have United States casualties were put at 19 killed and been an American. 119 wounded in more than 70 enemy attacks. The United States Coast Guard says all 30.crewmen The upsurge in enemy activity, however, has been of a Norwegian tanker (Gezina Broevig) sinking north- expected. The Viet Cong has called a three-day cease- east of Puerto Rico have been rescued. The Crewmen were fire for the lunar new year, which falls on Friday. taken from the vessel less than 12 hours after the first And United States officers had been anticipating an SOS late Saturday. increase in enemy attacks either before or just after the holiday. WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- Senator Vance Hartke says hear- Field reports say 11 South Vietnamese troops were ings will open February 17 on plans for a massive as- killed and 86 wounded in a score of weekend clashes sault on Great Lakes pollution. throughout South Vietnam. American B52 bombers con- The Indiana Democrat says the hearings will also tinued raids against supply depots in the A Shau Val- take up questions of operation and financing of the St. ley along the Laotian border. Lawrence Seaway. Hartke is chairman of s special subcommittee on the WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- Two Senate investigators Great Lakes and St. Lawerence Seaway. assert that evidence on which current United States policy in Vietnam is based appears "ambiguous', con- WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- Social Security Commissioner fusing and contradictory." Robert Ball announces regulations designed "to eliminate They predict new American dilemmas in South Vietnam, all possible fiscal loopholes" in medical care pay- in a war they describe as "not only far from won ments for the aged. but far from over." The regulations deal with valuation of depreciable The assessment has been given to the Senate Foreign assets and the rate of depreciation to be recognized Relations Committee which plans foreign policy hear- by the federal government in making payments to nursing ings Tuesday and Wednesday. The report is based on home proprietors. a fact-finding mission the investigators undertook in early December. WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- Statistics show Asia's pop- ulation increased by 250 million in the 1950's. It's WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- New bargaining talks will an increase that exceeded the world's total population get under kay in Washington shortly in a.wage dispute when Christ was born. that almost led to a nationwide rail shutdown Satur- In the 1960's, it rose another 331 million, nearly day night.1 Chief union negotiator William Winpisinger equal to Africa's population. and top industry negotiator John Hiltz have agreed to meet in a meeting arranged by Assistant Secretary COLMAR,:France (AP/AFRTS)-- French Defense Minister of Labor W.J. Usery. Michele Debre yesterday hailed the United States The agreement after a federal judge halted for forces that helped ligerate Colmar, the last German 10 days a strike against the Union Pacific and a bastion in eastern France in World War II. threatened railr6ad.lockout that had been called in Debre presided at ceremonies in Colmar marking the retaliation. 25th anniversary of the liberation of the Alsacen City by United States and French troops after a 21- WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- The Senate Judiciary Commit- day battle that cost 2,000 lives. tee plans to complete its hearings sometime today on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Harrold Cars- well. The Committee Chairman James Eastland says he hopes for a vote on it Tuesday. This would clear the way Guantanamo Gazette for Senate action in a couple of weeks, after the fil- ing of majority and minority reports. ComNavBase RAda J.B. Hildreth WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- Seven major United States Public Affairs Officer Lt D.S. McCurrach airlines have signed a fare sharing agreement enabling them to keep present fares at least until April 30. The movelleaves two airlines, Northwest and United, still out of the pact and faced with prospect of lowering their fares more than six per cent.- Contract talks between National Airlines and strik- ing employes' representatives have recessed until Tuesday afternoon. A nntionl mpii~ri-fn f4.~ n4 Monday, February 2, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3

WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- The East Room of the White MANILA, R.P. (AP/AFRTS)-- Philippines President House was jammed. Microphones, cameras, and newsmen. Ferdinand Marcos has scheduled a "statement to the Up front. .the President. He was quizzed aboutthe nation" dealing with the worst rioting to hit Man- economy, the ABM, the war, and other issues. Here is ila since World War II. At least five persons have a brief rundown. been killed in the rioting. He said the nation is going through a critical period At one point this weekend, student demonstrators in trying to bring the economy under control without managed to crash through the gate of the presidential causing a recession. Mr. Nixon said he expects the palace with a stolen fire truck. They were driven back present rate of inflation to decline. by police using tear gas, fire hoses and gunfire. Asked about the controversial anti-ballistic missile More than 150 persons were injured and more than 100 defense, the President said he has decided to go ahead were under arrest. with expansion.of the system. He said a "second phase" Marcos met with his top advisers, then announced that of installing ABM sites is "absolutely essential". He he would speak to the nation on the situation. No said it would protect the United States from what he time has been given for the address. called a "minor power"-- Communist China. The disturbances broke out after a'demonstration About the war, he warned the communists not to es- to protest what the students said was police brutality, calate. He said "We have the means to respond and I and 'to demand that politicians stay out of next year's am prepared to use those means more strongly than I Filipino constitutional convention. have in the past." On the Middle East, Mr. Nixon said "we are neither WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- The Navy has squelched rumors pro-Arab nor pro-Israel, We are pro-peace. that its big Pearl Harbor Base would-be closed or cut back.* Navy sources say recent layoffs at Pearl Harbor WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- Details of the budget the were caused by a re-adjustment among trades needed- President plans to present to Congress today are already by the base. Men in some skills were laid off, while well known. He will call for spending close to $201 men-in other skills were hired. billion, a record. The President said it is a budget of fiscal restraint; BURBANK, Calif. (AP/AFRTSZ-- A $2 million fire at one that won't make stock holders roar with enthusiasm. the Columbia studios ranch in Burbank, Calif., Friday But he said it offers a real hope of bringing the worst devastated several familiar movie and television scenes. inflation since the Korean War under control. Sets on a western street ravaged by the fire include Mr. Nixon plans to end the year totaking more money those from "Cat Ballou" and "High-Noon." in, about one and one-third billion dollars more, tin A European streen scene sometimes used for the the government pays out. television series "The Flying Nun" was also hit. The budget calls for cutting defense, agriculture and Filming for the TV series "Here -Come the Brides" welfare, housing and natural resources. During his-news was in progress and some of the cast helped firefighters conference the President hinted that the time is right. battle the flames. No injuries were reported. to loosen money restraints a little. This might have some effect on sky-high interest rates. WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- The Atomic Energy Commission has disclosed the development of a portable Atomic WASHINGTON IAP/AFRTS)-- President Nixon said his latest camera that can "see" through metal containers to Supreme Court nominee, Judge Harrold Carswell, has an detect hidden drugs. "impeccable" record, untainted by racial prejudice. The AEC said the camera also can detect flaws in He also predicted Carswell will win confirmation metals. It said it provides a valuable tool for cus- overwhelmingly. The President's first choice, Clement toms or enforcement officers. Haynsworth, was turned down by the Senate. Senate floor action of the: nomination could come next WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- A deputy attorney general Wednesday, after Committee hearings end. says the constitutional ban on "excessive" bail is not a guarantee that every suspected law breaker is WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS).-- The United States parole entitled to bail. Speaking at a meeting of the Amer- board has turned down a request for parole by Billie ican Trial Lawyers Association, Richard Kleindienst Sol Estes, the one-time Texas farm boy who became a said "dangerous hard core" criminals should be kept millionaire. Estes has served five years of a 15-year in jail pending trial, without bail. sentence for fraudulent credit dealings in building It's called "preventive detention" and it's designed a West Texas financial empire. to protect society from serious criminals. Rejection of his parole bid means he must serve almost two more years in prison before he can re-apply. He's serving his time at Sandstone.Federal Prison in Minnes- ota. Monday, February 2, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Pa9e 4 This Matter of Censorship By Lt Douglas McCurrach, Public Affairs Officer

This is the first of a three-part editorial about the news-gathering and reporting pol- icies of the Navy and the operations of Guantanamo Bay's Public Affairs Office and AFRTS.

Few contemporary issues will raise voices and legally and summarily imposed on our nation's produce opinions faster than that of censorship. news media. An exception: Vietnam! It is so volatile a subject as; to tempt a On May 1, 1967, a Memorandum was signed by Public Affairs Officer to give it wide berth then Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara. when the matter comes up. It reads, in part: The question of censorship in the military "Members of our Armed Forces constitute and at Guantanamo Bay did come up during a an important segment of (the American) (quite uncensored) question-and-answer peti6d public. They are entitled to the same following the Secretary of the Navy's address unrestricted access to news as are all a week ago. other citizens." It is not the purpose of this article to strike a blow for "the establishment," or to The' Serviceman's Right to Know announce any radical changes in PAO editorial policies. This stated principle of "freedom of infor- Rather, it is intended to describe our news mation"" which has since been reaffirmed, pro- operation, and to explain some of the require- vides the basis of a working definition of ments and limitations which' influence what we censorship for the military internal media. print in the Guantanamo Gazette and broadcast In effect, it means that the serviceman and over AFRTS Guantanamo Bay. 'his family have as much right to unedited Is thee news censorship at Guantanamo Bay?_ national and world news stories as any other First, what exactly is censorship? 'Ask five American citizen. people, and you'll get five'different defini- Consciously denying that right is censorship, tions-- none very specific. Btt the possibil- and is prohibited. By this officially stated ities ard endless. principle, there is no news censorship at Guan- tanamo Bay. Freedom of Expression and Censorship As Public Affairs Officer, I am bound by Defense and Navy policy, as well as by the Suppose you choose to define freedom from specific direction of the Base Commander-- censorship as the unrestricted right of any- stated on several occasions, incidentally-- one to print anything, regardless of whether not to change or "shelve" any nationally re- it is, say, obscene, or slanderous, or in released news story. conflict with the rights of an individual, This includes all external news items about or the community, or the American people? this base, or released by the base to news I think most would admit that's a pretty media. unrealistic definition. By those standards, Where does our news come from? almost every publication in the U.S. could We can't simply reprint a New York Times be accused of censorship. article independently. Copyright laws pre- But it points up the fact that there are clude such action, and besides, the story some valid loopholes to this matter of cen- probably would be old by the time we received it. Page 5 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, February 2, 1970

The NAS McCalla dining hail, sponsored by the Food Service Division of the Naval Air Station, presents a monthly birthday banquet to all personnel subsisting in the NAS general mess, who have had a birthday in the respective month. The monthly dinners are held at both the McCalla and Leeward Point dining halls. The menu, consisting of shrimp cocktail, filet mig- non, potatoes, rolls, fruit punch and a special birthday cake, is enjoyed by the birthday guests.

The Hon. James Lloyd,, Jamaica's Permanent Secretary Career Corner of External Affairs (center) arrived here at McCalla Field Friday for an afternoon conference with Base The Secretary of the Navy is authorized to Commander RAdm J.B. Hildreth. Mr. Lloyd was accompan- appoint annually up to 85 enlistees from the ied by the Hon. Vincent De Roulet, United States regular Navy and Marine Corps and reserve Ambassador to Jamaica (right). At left is W.J. Kauf- units of those services to the rank of mid- man, First Secretary of the U.S. Embassy in Kingston, shipman at the United States Naval Academy who arrived Thursday. at Annapolis, Md. Applications may be made personnel of all ratings who are over 17 and under 21 of the year they are admitted to the academy. They must also fulfill the following requirements: 1. One year of active duty. 2. High school diploma or enough credits so that applicant can receive diploma by the end of his preparatory schooling. 3. Must not be married or ever have been married. 4. GCT/ARI score of not less than 120. Selected applicants will normally be ordered to Prep School at Bainbridge, Md., for nine C months' preparation for the academy. They must have a minimum of 24 months of active obligated service upon entrance to the Prep School. Monday, Februaru 2, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Page 6 Milwaukee Paper Reports Seattle Team To Shift MILWAUBE (UPI/AFRTS)--A Milwaukee news- From ithe world of paper reports that if Seattle.can not come up with the cash to save its baseball Pilots by the extended February 6th deadline the team will be moved to Milwaukee. The report saysthat a highly-placed American League official said that the extension will prob- ably work to Milwaukee's advantage rather than Dallas. The Seattle Pilots have receiv ed- ex en ,1 two-in but ha ve not! come up with nine million dollars DETROIT (UPI/AFRTS)--Pancho Gonzales has won his second that is necessary to keep the tennis match in two weeks by defeating John -Newcombe in team in Seattle. three straight sets in the 200-thousand dollar Ten City Tennis Champions Classic. Berry Leaves Dallas Gonzales picked up ten thous-and as the winner's share DALLAS (UPI/AFRTS)--In foot- of the classic played Saturday while Newcombe got noth- ball news Raymond Berry, former ing as the loser. Last week Gonzales stunned the tennis flanker for the Balt- world by defeating top ranked Rod Laver in a similar win- imore Colts, announc- ner take all event. ed yesterday that he Mote Playes Sin is leaving the coach- 8tern : ST. LOUIS (UPI/AFRTS)--The ing staff of the Dal- K.NBA Et 11 I N44. York 45 St. Louis Cardinals have an- las Cowboys for a job Milwaukee 40 16 nounced that they have signed -under head coach Frank Baltimore 33 22 26 players for the 1970 sea- Broyles at Arkansas. BERRY Philadelphia 28 25 son. The latest to come to Berry has been a receiver Cincinnati 25 30 terms are: righthander Nelson coach With, Dallas for the past Boston 31 Briles and Chuck Taylor, in- two seasons. .2221 Detroit 35 fielders Caylen Pitts and Jim In other football nefst the Campbell. University of Alabama has an- NBA Western Other players to sign over.- nounced that its football team Los Angeles 30 24 the weekend include: Al Oliver will open the 1970 season by Atlanta 30 26 of Pittsburgh, and catcher playing Southern California, Chicago 26. 30 Don "Duffy" Dyer, left hander winners of the Rose Bowl, in San Francisco 23 29 Jon Matlack, and first baseman Birmingham, 0 Phoenix 23 34 Mike Jorgensen, all of the New San Diego 19 33 York Mets. Seattle 21 34

LAST NIGHT UCLA Wins, Kentucky Upset Chicago 115, Cincinnati 108 NEW YORK (UPI/AFRTS)--In college basketball over the weekend, Los Angeles 115, Philly 112 UCLA remained unbeaten but Kentucky was upset by Vanderbilt.89- New York 117, Detroit 1l 81. The Wilddats mailed the entire game. Senenth-ranked Mar- Baltimore 133, Atlanta 124 quette was beaten by Loyola of Chicago 76-72. San Francisco 123, Boston 1" In other gangs, Seattle 118, Milwaukee .116 Phoenix 105, San Diego 103 Toomey Hionored UCLA 87, California 72 Jacksonville 124, St. Peters of Jacksonville 101 Oregon State 76, Hawaii 56 Yale 86, Harvard 75 Monday, February 2, 1970 Page 7 Guantanamo Gazette College Basketball Resu lts North Carolina 77, aryland 692 SAN DIEGO (UPI7AF4TS)-,Golfer Pete Notre Dame 86, Illinois 83 Brown, a former polio victim, has won North Cardlina State 119, Clemson 87 the Andy Williams' San Diego Open. Brown charged from 7 strokes back with - final Utah 99, New Mexico State 73 round 55 to tie England's Tony Jacklin. LSU 109,7Mississippi 86 Then Brown beat Jacklin on the first hole of a sudden death playoff. The victory Pete Maravich of Louisiana State set a new was the second of Brown's career. His all time collegiate scoring record previously first victory came six years ago. held by Oscar Robertson. Maravich who dumped BOSTON (UPI/AFRTS)--All but in 53 points against Mississippi now has a two members of the Boston Celtics have been handed total of 2,987 which is 13 more points than sizeable fines by fiery general manager Robertson had while playing at Cincinnati. Arnold "Red" Auerbach. The fines came last night night after the Celts were TORONTO (UPI/AFRTS)--In the National Hockey defeated by the San Francisco Warriors. League Saturday night, the Forward Tom Sanders and guard Emmett Bryant came from behind to defeat the Minnesota North were the two players w1d were not hit with Stars 4-2. Ron Ellis got two goals to pace the the fine. leafs. The Pittsburgh Penquins beat the St. WLouis Blues 2-1 on goals by Keith McCreary and DETROIT (UPI/AFRTS)--The Detroit Pistons Wally Boyer. It is the first time in the last traded big Walt Bellamy yesterday to the four games with St. Louis that the Penquins Atlanta Hawks for a player to be named later and a substantial amount of cash. have not been shutout. The Boston Bruins and Then the Pistons traded Eddie Miles to the Montreal Canadiens ended in a 3-3 deadlock. Baltimore for Bob Kwitt. Two goals by Boston's Phil Esposit6 forced the tie. Bobby Orr of'the Bruins added an assist INDIANAPOLIS (UPI/AFRTS)--In the Amer- and an unassisted to add to his scoring ican Basketball Association last night, record. the Indiana Pacers beat Denver 118-105., In other games, the shut- The Carolina Cougars scored a 109-104 win out the Philadelphia Flyers 5-0. Stan Mikita over the Kentucky Colonels, and the Pitts- and Bobby Hull each scored two goals. Rookie burgh Pipers trimmed the Miami Floridians Tony Esposito picked up his 11th shutout which 122-107. is tops in the league. The Detroit Red Wings scored two first period goals and went on-to NEW YORK (UPI/AFRTS)--In the National score a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Hockey League action last night, New The goals were scored by Billy Dea and Frank York outskated Pittsburgh 6-0, Montreal Mahovlich. defeated Philadelphia 5-2, and Chicago dumped Minnesota 7-4. In the only other In the , games, Detroit edged Oakland 3-2 and Hershey 3, Quebec 3 Boston whipped Toronto 7-6. WSpringfield 5, Rochester 5 Montreal 6, Cleveland 1 BUFFALO (UPI/AFRTS)--In American League Hockey on Friday night, Buffalo defeated PITTSBURGH (UPI/AFRTS)--In the Ametican Quebec 6-2, Montreal beat Springfield 7-2, Basketball League Saturday night, Pittsburgh Rochester blasted Providence 10-2 and downed the league-leading Indiana Pacers Baltimore and Hershey tied 2-2. 116-112, Denver beat Carolina 109-104, New Orleans defeated Miami 11-93 and New York whip- PITTSBURGH (UPI/AFRTS)--In the American ped the Dallas Chaparalls 113-108. Basketball Association Friday night, the Carolina Cougars defeated the Pittsburgh GUANTANAMO BAY--The Ladies' Golfing Associ- Pipers 117-98. Larry Miller and Bob Verga ation here reports that Mrs Billie Avem and paced the Cougars with 26 and 25 points Mrs. Ethel Clayton tied January 20th in a nine- hole event using half handicaps and disregarding the worst hole. Qn January 27th, the 18-hole winner was Mrs. GlennaBullock with 28 points and the nine-hole winner was Mrs. Vickie Tuthill with 15 points. Monday) , February.2, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Page 8

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The interc6mmand golf tournament commences Mar 7th. Interested personnel contact their com- mand representative. You must. have 5 games Lost and Found on your handicap card to be eligible. Found: a small, grey pair of glasses. The Les Jeune Danseurs' Club seriously needs Base Police Hq., Leeward Point. adult instructors for the ballroom dancing class and for the ballet class. Any adult with Wanted the ability to teach dancing lessons in either of the two classes, or any adult who thorough- A used TV set. Call 85801 DWH. ly loves to dance and would have the ability to teach dancing after a few additional les- T6 buy mahogony bar stools. 95437 AWH. sons or instructor training, please call SKC or Mrs Bob Hidle, home #: 97169 AT. A Volkswagon in pretty good condition. Call RM Hanly, 90181 AT. Members of the Guantanamo Bay Ladies Golfing Association. ^Starting Feb 1st 1970 to April Ist 1970 we are hold[ng our Ringer Tourpament! Services Choice of 18 holes and/or 9 holes front or Babysitting in my home for one child. back only. Weekly Tuesday Ladies Day Tourneys Cal 1 90270 AT. will be held as usual. All information will be-at the Club House. It is 'fun, come Join us. Will babysit in my home for working mother. 98251 AT. Ladies, are you tired of s taying home while' your husband goes out to play card games? Lose that tired feeling at the Naval Station For Sale Game Night February 5th and 6th at the Day Care Center. Starting at TPM each night, there AKC Registered Black & Silver German Shep- will be assorted games. Don't let"fate deal herds. Available around Feb 16. Call you out on these daystand come down and play. 95714 DWH or 95558 AWH.

The Next Cherub Choir Practice is at 11 AM on 2 24" portable fans, one with stand. Best Feb 7. offer. 95437 AWH.

The NavSta Library will be closed from Monday New double deck barrel boat with enclosed morning, Feb 2 until the installation of the head. Call 95480 AT. Air Conditioning is completed. During this time the McCalla library will be open between 1962 Lambretta, 3 5:60X15 tires, parts the hours of 1300 and 2100. for a '53 Willys, 18,000 BTU Sears Cold- spot air cond. 90241 AT . From now on there's going to be games at the Marine Barracks Staff NCO Club on Tuesday nights. Cards go on sale at 7 PM.