U.S& Naval Guantanamo L Base Bay, Cuba

U.S& Naval Guantanamo L Base Bay, Cuba

U.S& NAVAL L BASE DEFEX SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY CHANNEL 8 TO SIGN ON LATE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA A base-wide Defex (defense exer- TO PERMIT EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION cise) will be held Saturday morning commencing at 6:30 a.m. and ending Channel 8 TV will sign on at 5:55 at about 9:30 a.m. p.m. with "Notes of Interest" next The base alarm will be sounded to week, Monday through Friday, in- signal the end of the Defex but not stead of at the usual sign-on time. the beginning. The reason for the late sign-on All personnel except those speci- is to permit installation of new fically excused by ComNavBase will color equipment. participate in the Defex. The TV schedule on pages 4 and 5 Dependents and other non-essential of today's Gazette reflects the personnel are required to remain in late start of broadcasting. their quarters throughout the exer- cise. All Navy Exchange facilities and KISSINGER SAYS U.S. WILL NOT MAKE the Commissary will be open for business approximately one half 8, 1975 DECISION FOR SOUTH VIETNAM hour after completion of the Defex. F y r WASHINGTON (AP)--U.S. Secretary FALL OF PHNOM PENH DEEPENS SOUTH VIETNAMESE'S UNCERTAINTY of State Henry A. Kissinger said yesterday the United States will not SAIGON (AP)--The fall of Phnom Other politicians linked the fall make the decision for South Vietnam Penh yesterday deepened the sense of Cambodia to American aid policy as to how long it should resist. of uncertainty and despair among and said the same thing might be in However, Kissinger also told the many South Vietnamese for the fu- store for South Vietnam if Congress American Society of Newspaper Edi- ture of their own country. turns down President Ford's request tors: "We have opposed a terminal But action tapered off on the for nearly $1 billion in emergency date." battlefront for the moment. Xuan military and economic aid. Answering questions about a wide- Loc, the threatened provincial capi- Ford asked Congress to act on his ranging foreign policy speech, tal 40 miles northeast of Saigon, requests by Saturday, and as that Kissinger said the American presence was reported "quiet." day grew nearer there were in- in Saigon has been reduced to below Some opposition politicians said creased tensions and rumors here 4,000 and will be systematically the surrender of the Cambodian capi- on what might happen if Congress pared down. tal was a forecast of what could be says no. ahead for South Vietnam unless President Nguyen Van Thieu quits office. JURY BEGINS DELIBERATIONS IN TRIAL OF FORMER SECRETARY CONNALLY "Phnom Penh should be a lesson to the American authorities in Saigon," WASHINGTON (AP)--The jury in the help in getting a price support in- said one opposition leader, Dinh John B. Connally bribery trial was crease for dairy farmers. Jacobsen Thach Bich, a lawyer. sent to its deliberations yesterday had acknowledged lying under oath "If America does not force an with a last-minute replacement and in the past. early change of leadership in Sai- a warning about weighing the testi- As the jurors filed into the gon, it will soon know the same fate mony of an informer and perjurer. courtroom for their final instruc- as Phnom Penh." With the shift in jurors, the tions, seat no. 3 was empty. It had fate of the former treasury secre- been occupied by a white man, iden- tary was in the hands of eight men tified only as a computer specialist. FORD SAYS U.S. VIEWS FALL and four women. Their duty was to Hart ordered an alternate juror, decide whether Connally is guilty a black woman, to take his place. OF CAMBODIA WITH SADNESS or innocent of accepting an ille- There was no explanation in court gal $10,000 payment in 1971. but afterward Hart told newsmen that WASHINGTON (AP)--President Ford "The testimony of an informer. the ousted juror's wife, Pat Stoterau, said yesterday the United States must be examined and weighed with knew a member of the special Water- views the fall of the Cambodian greater care than that of an ordi- gate prosecution staff, Ann Goetscheus. government "with sadness and com- nary witness," said Chief U.S. Dis- Connally's lawyer, Edward Bennett passion." trict Judge George L. Hart Jr. Williams, insisted Stoterau be re- In a brief statement issued from And he said that the testimony of placed, the judge said. the White House, Ford gave his an admitted perjurer should be The exchange put the jury's racial first official comment on the mili- "received with caution and scruti- mix at 10 blacks and two whites, re- tary takeover in Phnom Penh. nized with care." flecting Washington's predominantly He said: "I wish to express my The reference was to Jake Jacob- black population. admiration for the Cambodian govern- sen, a former lawyer for the na- Without referring to Jacobsen by ment leaders and people, who showed tion's largest dairy cooperative, name the judge told the jury that great courage until the end and to who swore that he gave Connally "if you find any witness has testi- their armed forces who fought val- $5,000 in cash twice in 1971 as a fied falsely. you may disregard the iantly with their remaining supplies." reward for the cabinet officer's testimony of that witness." Page 2--LOCAL Guantanamo Gazette Friday, April 18, 1975 JOB OPPORTUNITIES STRING TOURNAMENT HELD AT GOLF COURSE NON-U.S. CITIZENS There will be a String Tournament this Sunday at the Golf Codrse beginning at 12:15 p.m. POSITION GRADE SALARY COMMAND The entry fee for entering the tournament will be $2 Gardener LWG-6 $2.00 ph PWD per person. For more information call 951119. Employee Development LGS-5 $2.52 ph CCPO Clerk (Typing) or LGS-4 $2.08 ph MUSICAL PROGRAM PRESENTED AT BASE CHAPEL Laborer Leader LWL-3 $1.97 ph PWD Accounts Maintenance Clerk LGS-4 $2.08 ph Compt. This Sunday's 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass at the Base Janitor LWG-2 $1.32 ph NAS Chapel will feature a special musical program present- Warehouseman LWG-5 $1.83 ph Comm'sry ed by the Protestant Junior Choir. Directed by Mrs. Automotive Mechanic Helper LWG-5 $1.83 ph S/S Ellie O'Neal, the choir will present such vocal selec- Clerk (Typing) (Leeward) LGS-3 $1.64 ph LP S/S tions as 'It Took A Miracle,' 'Let There Be Peace On Firefighter (Structural) PS-5 $2.04 ph Secur. Earth,' 'He's Got The Whole World In His Hands,' and Messenger (Motor Vehicle LGS-2 $1.22 ph NPPSBO 'Eternal Father.' Operator) Applications will be accepted for the following per- POSTAL NOTE manent registers: Laborer LWG-2 $1.32 ph The Fleet Branch Post Office is in receipt of a parcel Store Worker (intermittent)LWG-4 $1.66 ph from Montgomery Ward containing four identical items. Firefighter (Structural - PS-3 $1.32 ph Anyone able to properly identify these items may call Trainee) 95516. U.S. CITIZENS ARTS AND CRAFTS SPRING SHOW AND SALE THIS WEEKEND Shipment Clerk (Household GS-3 $6,764 pa Supply The Arts and Crafts Spring Show and Sale will be held Goods Typing) leading to GS-4 $7,596 pa tomorrow and Sunday at Morin Center. Tomorrow the Show Library Aid (Leeward) GS-3 $6,764 pa LP Library and Sale will begin one hour after Defex until 9 p.m. Occupational Health Nurse GS-7 $10,520 pa Hospital and on Sunday, noon until 3 p.m. Clinical Nurse GS-7 $10,520 pa Hospital Among the items to be sold are paintings, woodwork, Telephone Mechanic WG-11 $5.55 ph PWD leathercraft, needlework, ceramics and shellcraft. Supervisory Firefighter GS-9 $12,841 pa Secur. Classification Clerk (Typing) GS-4 $7,596 pa CCPO WOMEN'S BOWLING ASSOCIATION TO HOLD ELECTION OF OFFICERS or Personnel Clerk (Typing) GS-3 $6,764 pa Electrical Systems Insp. WG-11 $5.88 ph PWD The Guantanamo Bay Women's Bowling Association will Transp. Equip. Oper. Gen. WS-13 $8.24 ph PWD be holding elections sometime in May for the executive Foreman board. Those interested in running for office may Electronics Technician GS-11 $15,481 pa ARTS obtain the necessary forms at the desk in Marblehead Sheet Metal Mechanic WG-10 $5.66 ph PWD Hall. All officers will take office on August 1. For Maintenance Representative GS-7 $10,520 pa PWD more information contact Rhonda Mellott at 99164 or Applications will be accepted for the followin g per- Vie Teakell at 95313. manent registers: Clerk GS-2 $5,996 pa ARCHERY CLUB TO HOLD A BASE WIDE TROPHY SHOOT Clerk Typist OS-3 $6,764 pa Accounts Maintenance Clerk GS-3 $6,764 pa The Archery Club will hold a base wide trophy shoot Store Worker (Intermittent) uG-4 $4.33 ph on April 26 at 10 a.m. at the Special Services Range. Library Aid (Intermittent) GS-2 $5,996 pa Trophies will be awarded in bare bow and open classes. Entry fee is $2 for club members and $3 for non-members Call 85755 or 98184 to enter. U.S M00200 0W041 BY, Local Forecast Partly cloudy skies. Visibility unrestricted. Winds SE 12-14 knots -- ph H00.0001. 0.00. F-.k T.0.0, with gusts to 20 knots. High today 87. Low 72. Bay conditions 1-3 feet. WATER STATUS ISunrise tomorrow at 6:40.

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