Tide, Sun, Temp. Weather Forecast 85813 Mostly clear. High tde-9:l8pm Winds SE 14-16 Low Alde--2:29pm knots. Gusts Suntie--- 6:52am to 26 knots, Sunze~t---- 7:16pm 88 Bay conditions high------ 3-5 feet. Low-------65 T Nv ol h h ol w d Vol. 32, No. 65 U.S. Naval Base., Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Monday, April 4, 1977 Investigation has begun FIRE DESTROYS GITMO SWINGERS CLUB A fire late last night destroyed the Gitmo Swingers' clubhouse at Corinaso Point. The alarm was sounded at approximately 10:40 and the response was base- wide. A call went out to all off-duty firefighters to assist the fire station crew, which had four engines available to fight the blaze. In addition, all ships present in Gitmo provided teams. They came from the USS Lawrence, USS Saginaw and USCG Ingham. Two sections of base policemen were also dispatched. Many of the volunteers were Seabees, Marines and personnel from Gold Hill Barracks. A tugboat and off-duty ferry stood by, in case they were needed. The ferry would have transported a fire engine from Leeward Point. There were no reported injuries and a reflash watch was set at 1:42 this morning. An investigation has begun to determine the cause of the fire. Full details and filmed coverage will be on the 5:30 edition of TV-8 Newswatch today. MWA World News Digest I at L"I (Photos by M.C. Borden, B.K. Shumate and R.J. Izzo) Begins talks with Carter NEW YORK (UPI)--A recent decision by the Internal Revenue Service may require 18 friends and employes of Nelson Rockefeller to pay income tax on some of the gifts they received from the former vice president. Sadat arrives in Washington Rockefeller distributed gifts valued at a total of about $1.8 million between 1954 and 1974. Former Secy. of State Henry Kissinger, for one, WASHINGTON (UPI)--Egyptian Pres. received a $50,000 gift from Rockefeller. Anwar Sadat flew here yesterday, with high hopes of getting some an- SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)--A group of swers on the Middle East question, Vance briefs Carter American Nazis have until tomorrow and gaining a pledge from Pres. to clear out of a store here which Carter for U.S. military aid. on Soviet rejection they rented and converted into the Secy. of State Cyrus Vance greeted "Rudolph Hess Bookstore." The owner Sadat, who was immediately taken to WASHINGTON (UPI)--Secy. of State of the property, 67-year-old Nathan Blair House. The first Arab leader Cyrus Vance has declined to rule Green,. has issued an eviction notice to visit Washington since Carter out U.S. miscalculation as a reason that goes into effect tomorrow. The took office will be accorded a White for the Soviet rejection of American store has been the scene of several House welcome and begin three days strategic arms limitation proposals. disturbances between the Nazis and of talks with Carter today. Vance yesterday gave Pres. Carter the Jewish community. Sadat will carry a message for his first face-to-face assessment Carter from the Palestine Liberation of the arms negotiations in Moscow. BOSTON (UPI)--The independence Organization. The Egyptian head of Vance told reporters after that that created revolutionary America state also says he will try to get before flying here, Sadat urged formal White House session that will be placed on display again in the Americans to sell him some F-5 France and the European economic "no one can say that one never Massachusetts today as voters on to permit jet fighters. community to urge Israel makes any miscalculations." resort islands gather to consider at future Newspaper reports said Carter is Palestinian participation Carter told reporters the U.S. is whether to try to secede from the poised to give the go-ahead for the Geneva peace talks. still determined to succeed if pos- state. The issue will face all of he intends to invite sale to Egypt of up to 200 F5 fight- Sadat said sible to have a permanent friend- Nantucket's 3,000 voters, and about but did not er planes. Carter to visit Egypt, ship with the Soviet Union and to 400 residents of 14 other islands. might take place. Making a 24-hour stopover in Paris say when the visit have drastic reductions in depend- They are angered over a proposed ence on atomic weapons. redistricting plan that would elimi- ' . attempts to whitewash' The Soviets rejected two basic nate their two seats in the state American proposals. One was to legislature. ratify the Vladivostok Agreement Soviets accuse Carter and Vance between the two countries limiting MADRID (UPI)--Left wing supporters without deciding in a suburb here who defied a govern- MOSCOW (UPI)--The Soviet Union Podkluchikov wrote in Pravda's nuclear arsenals whether to include the American ment order against demonstrating were accused Pres. Carter and Secy. of weekly international review. cruise missile or the Soviet Back- scattered yesterday by police firing State Cyrus Vance yesterday of "un- The newspaper said Carter and fire bomber under the pact. smoke grenades. Police say at seemly attempts to whitewash" the Vance claimed the United States The other proposal was to cut the least one person was injured at a U.S. position at last week's abor- proposed "nearly complete disarma- leader number of each country's ballistic rally to enlist support for tpe le- tive arms talks. ment" and "distorted" Soviet missiles and strategic bombers from galization of left wing parties. The charge, leveled by the Commun- Leonid Brezhnev's statements at the to between 1,800 and 2,000. ist Party newspaper Pravda, was the talks. 2,400 It also called for the reduction EAST BERLIN (UPI)--Cuban Premier latest in a campaign to put the "These are unseemly attempts to of missiles with multiple warheads Fidel Castro said here yesterday that American administration in a bad whitewash the United States stand to between 1,112 and he met 2,500 Cuban soldiers and civ- light following Moscow's rejection of departure from the previous ac- from 1,320 current levels were ilians in Africa last week during a Carter arms limitation pro- cord, to show white as black and 1,200. The of two seven-nation tour. East German of talks. vice versa," Pravda said. agreed upon in negotiations in posals after three days leader Erich Honecker praised Cuba's "It is striking that hardly had The charge was reiteration of the Vladivostok in 1974. Carter says he expects to pursue role in Africa, saying that Communist the negotiations ended, when Pres. Soviet belief that Carter has re- successfully such a reduction with- state is strengthening what he J. Carter and Secy. of State Cyrus canted pledges former Pres. Gerald out cessation and with a great termed "anti-imperialistic positions" Vance made statements distorting Ford made to Brezhnev at Vladivostok deal of determination. in South America and Africa. the real state of affairs," Mai in 1974. Pape 2 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, April 4. 1977 Today's meetings Tomorrow's meetings ALATEEN meets in McCalla Chapel GITMO BAY BRIDGE CLUB meets at at 7 p.m. For more information ( 7,p.m. at the COMO Club. Call Jim call 86871. Cossey at 85149 AWH. The club is Community open to all base residents. Don't forget Bulletin WATER STATUS YESTERDAY'S FIGURES Board TARGET CONSUMPTION: 1,200,000 STATE 0 ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,381,000 TOTAL IN STORAGE: 14,782,000 TAXES -- " . ___.-. i Clubs and Organizations PATTI AND RHONDA BABE RUTH BASEBALL OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY SHORT COURSES FOR MAY Patti and Rhonda will be go-go There will be a meeting for all TOASTMASTERS' INTERNATIONAL will offer the fol- dancing at the Windjammer tomorrow 14 and 15 year olds that want to Old Dominion lowing short courses for May: The Gitmo chapter of Toastmasters' through April 10. Performances will play Babe Ruth Baseball this year Nonverbal Communication - one International will meet Wednesday be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 5 p.m. tomorrow at Field no. one, credit, May 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. at 11:30 a.m. in the COMO Club, nights from 7:15 to 11; Friday and Cooper Field. All managers and Fish of Guantanamo Bay Cuba - one Principal speakers will be Mark Saturday nights from 8:15 to mid- coaches are encouraged to attend. credit, May 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Fennessy and Aston Wright. All mem- night: and, Sunday nights from 7:15 Public and Private Security - bers are urged to bring a guest. to 11. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL three credits, May 9 to 21. Preparation for Marriage - three Special notices There will be an organizational credits, May 23 to June 4. GITMO BAY REFLEX PHOTO CLUB meeting for women's volleyball tomor- The cost of ODU courses is $26 per AMERICAN RED CROSS row at 1:30 in the Special Service's are There will be a special meeting credit-hour. Military personnel Conference Room. All teams that eligible for tuition assistance to of the Gitmo Bay Reflex Photo Club The American Red Cross has a list plan to enter the league this year pay three-quarters of the cost of tonight at 7. The purpose of of dates, locations and fees for the a representative. should send these courses. Anyone seeking tui- the meeting is to elect new officers National Aquatic, First Aid and tion assistance should contact the and discuss a possible field trip to Small Craft School to be held in May WIBC BOARD MEETING appropriate education office immed- Jamaica.
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