U.S. NAVAL BASE VIPLFNT FARTH0W[AKE RATTLES PARTS OF PERII GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA LIMA, Peru (AP)--A violent earthquake rattled the central and southern part of Peru for almost two min- utes yesterday, causing damage and much panic. Official reports, however, said casualties were "slight." No official figures were made public immediately. A government report radioed to Lima, the capital of Peru, said three persons were killed in the town of Canete and another 65 were injured. Canete, with a population of 15,000, is located about 112 miles south and bore the brunt of the shake. The government's radio network claimed there were no casualties in Lima. But the Civil Defense organization, I Friday, October 4, 1974 also controlled by the state, said there were casual- ties but refused to disclose figures immediately. "We cannot give figures of cas- ualties over the telephone," a Civil Defense spokesman said. "You ITALIAN PREMIER RESIGNS IN MIDST OF ECONOMIC C1P8k have to come over personally." non-official ROME (AP)--Premier Mariano Rumor with the Communist party. The Marx- Newsmen and other and his center-left coalition gov- ist Socialists had called for close sources counted at least six in- Peruvian capital, a ernment resigned last night in the cooperation with t he Communists to jured in the three million people. midst of Italy's worst economic cri- pull the country o ut of its econom- city of some Communications were cut off from sis since the end of World War II. ic woes. south. The cabinet collapsed once again Rumor's Christia n Democrats re- other cities in the in a bitter dispute over relations jected the offer t together with the two other coalitio n partners--the CRIME INCREASES AGAIN Democratic Sociali sts and the Repub- licans. WASHINGTON (AP)--The FBI yester- MEETING TO SETTLE STRIKE Rumor submitted his resignation day reported another dramatic in- to Pres. Giovanni Leone after his crease in the United States' crime ENDS WITH NEW ACCUSATIONS cabinet met to rat ify the decision. rate. demonstrated that the NEW YORK (AP)--A three-hour meet- Leone asked Rumor to stay on as a The increase upward spiral which began in late ing of union and Puerto Rican gov- caretaker premier. continued unabated. ernment representatives seeking a Rumor's cabinet was the 36th in 1973 has FBI figures showed that ser- settlement of a dock strike in the Italy in the last 30 years. It had The 16 per cent island commonwealth ended yester- already resigned i n June, in the ous crime increased first six months of 1974. day with new accusations against wake of intraparty bickering follow- during the one per cent during the government. ing a nationwide r referendum on di- Crime decreased 1973 and 1972. The strike by members of the AFL- vorce, but Leone rejected the resig- the same periods in se move. CIO International Longshoremen's nation in a surpri Association tied up most of the island's containerized shipping for TERRORISTS SCPAP RANSOM DEMAND, REQUEST POLITICAL ASYLUM a third day as the meeting was held days of scant air condi- at the union's headquarters here. SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic ter seven tioning, little food or water in Thomas W. "Teddy" Gleason, pres- (AP)--Hungry and thirsty terrorists temperatures, and ident of the union, issued a state- holding U.S. Diplomat Barbara Hutch- nearly 100-degree pressure to flush ment following the session assail- ison and six others hostage inside lack of water ing Gov. Rafael Hernandez Colon and the sweltering Venezuelan Consulate toilets. also came af- the Puerto Rican Maritime Shipping scrapped a $1 million ransom demand He said his decision the appeals of "na- Authority for refusal "to stand by yesterday. ter considering and international public o- their commitments." They offered instead to take po- tional pleas from relatives of It was only on the basis of a per- litical asylum in Mexico or Peru, pinion" and sonal commitment by the governor and modified an earlier demand that the hostages. of the vice consul of "that no one would lose their jobs" 37 political prisoners be freed "The health that the ILA recently withdrew its from Dominican jails to join them. Venezuela has deteriorated each day, of us, but because of opposition to a proposed purchase They said they would accept fewer, not because and intransigent char- by the authority of containerships but didn't say how many. the inhuman of Pres. of three private steamship lines There was no immediate response acter of the government" he said in a dra- regularly sailing between Puerto from the government, which already Joaquin Balaguer, at a consulate Rico and the U.S. East coast, Glea- has offered to fly the gunmen out matic appearance say what was son said. of the country, but insisted it will window. He did not vice consul. In subsequent legislation, he add- not meet any other demands. wrong with the the terrorists and ed, it was put into writing that the The leader of the guerrillas, Ra- On Wednesday, sandwiches and water authority "recognizes and will honor dames Mendez Vargas, shouted through hostages got time in 36 hours. The the existing contracts between the an improvised paper megaphone that for the first of food, drink and air shipping companies and their work- the situation inside the besieged cutting off building has become intolerable af- conditioning was part of the strate- 1W s."1 gy to force the guerrillas' hand. Page 2--LOCAL Guantanamo Gazette Friday, October 4, 1974 JOB OPPORTUNITIES Machinist (Marine) WG-10 $5.34 ph SRD Construction Rep. GS-9 $12,167 pa ROICC NON-U.S. CITIZENS Applications will be accepted for the following per- manent register: 9k TITLE GRADE SALARY COMMAND Clerk-Typist GS-3 $6,408 pa Janitor LWG-2 $1.32 ph PWD Electrician LWG-10 $2.68 ph PWD Plasterer LWG-9 $2.51 ph PWD Automotive Equip. Ser- LWG-5 $1.83 ph PWD viceman MRE FS Laborer (3) LWG-3 $1.49 ph PWD SAMPSON HAVING SUPERLATIVE DANCE Shipfitter (1) LWG-10 $2.68 ph SRD Air Compressor Plant LWG-8 $2.34 ph SRD W.T. Sampson High School is having a superlative Operator dance to honor high school celebrities Oct. 12 in Welder Helper LWG- 5 $1.83 ph SRD Morin Center from 8 to 12 p.m. All students in grades Clerk Typist LGS-4 $2.08 ph SRD 7-12 and their authorized guests are invited. Firefighter (Structural) PS-3 $1.18 ph Sec Bartender LWG-5 $1.83 ph COMO Club LIFEGUARD Applications will be accepted for the following per- NEEDED fN WEEKENDS manent register: Anyone interested in working on weekends as lifeguard Laborer LWG-2 $1.32 ph for Special Services, please contact Mike Weissinger at Special Services, 951160 or 95373. Senior life- U.S. CITIZENS saving qualification is required. Shipment Clerk (HHG GS-3 $6,408 pa Supply Typing) or GS-4 $7,198 pa DYNAMIC UNO AT COMO CLUB Mail and File-Clerk GS-3 $6,408 pa Supply The Dynamic Uno will be at the COMO Club tonight Personnel Clerk (Typing) GS-3 $6,408 pa CCPO from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Employe Relations and GS-12 $17,497 pa CCPO Development Spec. MISS Electrician WG-10 $5.34 ph PWD MASCARDO NOT MISS PHILIPPINES Telephone Mechanic Fore- WS-11 $6.71 ph PWD Margerie Melo Mascardo was incorrectly identified as man Miss Philipines in yesterday's Gazette. Miss Mascardo Electrical Engineer GS-12 $17,497 pa PWD will crown the new Fil-Am queen Nov. 11 at the Fil-Am Housing Proj. Manager GS-9 $12,167 pa PWD clubhouse. Transp. Superintendent GS-12 $17,497 pa PWD Supervisory Product Con- GS-9 $12,167 pa PWD troller SCOTCH DOUBLES BOWLING TOURNAMENT General Engineer GS-12 $17,497 pa PWD A Scotch doubles bowling tournament has been sche- Equipment Specialist GS-7 $9,969 pa PWD duled for Oct. 19 beginning at 9:30 p.m. Couples in- Cable Splicer WG-10 $5.34 ph PWD terested in signing up for the tournament may do so Auto. Transp. Specialist GS-9 $12,167 pa PWD between 5 and 6 p.m. at the bowling alley Monday Boilermaker WG-10 $5.34 ph PWD through Friday. Registration will be $4 per couple and Piping Systems Insp. WG-ll $5.55 ph PWD will be limited to the first 42 entrants to sign up. Bldg. Maintenance Insp. WG-11 $5.55 ph PWD Work Control Assistant GS-7 $9,969 pa PWD Heavy Mobile Equip. WG-11 $5.55 ph PWD DECAL MUST BE DISPLAYED ON AUTO Repair.Insp. All base residents are reminded that ComNavBase in- Civilian Barracks Manager GS-9 $12,167 pa CCPO structions require that a Naval Station decal be Rigger Foreman WS-10 $6.51 ph SRD prominently displayed upon the windshield of their automobile at all times. Local Forecast - WATER STATUS Partly cloudy skies with increasing Water figures for yesterday: cloudiness. Scattered -10. Ch.-,, c0.000. showers in the area, with isolated precipita- WATER PRODUCED: 857,000 L~ . - _ . -l . tion for the base. Visibility 8-10 .00 miles. Winds S-SW, 6-10 knots. Bay WATER CONSUMED: 1,541,000 . ::k .00,.00 300 .0 . condition . ..00.00__ . I 2-3 feet. Sunset today is at 6:47 p.m., and sunrise tomorr- WATER LOSS: 684,000 =' pOOO.0.oodooodl , -oO . 84--.1.~o ow is 00. .hip .4~01.o0,11.0L. .- 00 .-. p., 0000,000000 -0000010.
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