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U. S. NAVAL BASE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA

Monday, January 23, 1978 Vol. 33 No. 15

Israe I cancels military talks

The (COMPILED FROM WIRE REPORTS) -- withdraw from all territories the parties put behind them the pub- from a long weekend at a Georgia drive for peace in the Middle East captured in the 1967 War and agree lic exchange of recent days and try coastal resort. setback Sunday as to a Palestinian suffered another state. to recapture the spirit of a common Meanwhile, Jordan's King Hussein delay Secretary of State Cyrus Israel decided to indefinitely Vance search for peace." warns in a published interview in military talks with Egypt on a troop returned home Sunday from the Mid- While Vance was in Cairo, Sadat Time magazine that if the Israeli pullback in the Sinai Desert. east, but Vance expects Cairo and officially asked the U.S. govern- Egyptian peace talks fail "we are The Israeli move was a response to Jerusalem to resume their political ment to sell Egypt some of America's then at the end of the road." Egypt's abrupt suspension last week negotiations, probably within ten hottest fighters, the F-15 and F-16. He said, "We will be heading for of political talks over the future days. Significantly, a top U.S. official disaster in terms of this area and living on the Assistant Secretary of State Al- who cannot be named says the admin- the whole world." the Palestinians .fest Bank of the Gaza Strip. fred Atherton remains in the Middle istration will give Sadat's request Hussein declared he'd be willing The Israeli decision to suspend East to shuttle between the two serious consideration. to join the Cairo-Jerusalem discus- the military talks came at a lengthy capitals as a mediator. He says it's unlikely Congress sions if the two sides could agree meeting of the cabiret in Jerusalem. Atherton, now in Jerusalem, will would allow the planes to be sold on a set of principles that would Prime Minister Menahem Begin, how- attempt to persuade both sides to to Egypt, however. It took an ex- govern a lasting Mideast solution. ever, left for a possible later re- keep the peace initiative alive and tensive lobbying effort by the Ford There's been other Arab reaction sumption of the talks in Cairo, resume serious bargaining. Administration to sell non-lethal to recent developments in the Middle which were to have resumed this One senior U.S. official, who military supplies to Cairo. East. week. asked not to be identified, said But the sending of any lethal Arab hard-liners and moderates as Vance arrived at Andrews Air weapons to Egypt would be a major alike sharply criticized the United The Israei Defense Ministry said Force Base that direct talks may be change in U.S. policy. States following the break-off in there are no plans to recall Israeli held in either Mideast capital. In Cairo, diplomats are saying the peace talks. military officials already in Cairo His prediction is based on an ap- Sadat's request for U.S. weapons A Saudi newspaper said the next for the negotiations. praisal of Anwar Sadat's address to was a desperation move and one de- move is up to Washington, and that Prime minister Begin said Egypt's the Cairo parliament yesterday in signed to force the United States the U.S. must "speak to the world" President Anwar Sadat had issued ul- which the Egyptian leader vowed the to apply pressure on Israel. to mobilize public opinion against timacums which he said are "totally peace initiative would not be drop- Israel. unacceptable" to Israel. ped. Vance will take up the subject A newspaper in called for Sadat said yesterday he would not Vance commented upon returning to with Jimmy Carter when he briefs him re-activation of the Arab oil wea- retreat from his insistence that Washington, "We believe it essential today upon the President's return pon.

79 budget proposes relief for taxpayers

ASHINCTON (AP/PI, -- the fiscal Although the budget would bring A businessman accustomed to the missile, which would be fired from 79 budget which President Carter at least some relief to every Ameri- so-called "three-martini lunch" B-52 bombers. sent to Congress today proposes to can taxpayer, it could actually re- might find his company cracking down It would substitute for the B-1 bring relief to American taxpayers. shape the lives of some individuals, on such affairs if Congress goes bomber, a project Carter canceled But part of what the government such as aerospace workers, slum along with Carter's plan to halve last summer except for some further giveth with one hand, it taketh dwellers or businessmen. the amount that can be deducted. research work. away with the other in the form of A teenager out of school and out President's proposed budget for Carter and Defense Secretary Harold increased Social Security taxes. of work might find employment in defense would maintain the nation's Brown have decided to slow down de- Without any changes, a family of the expanded jobs program Carter strategic strike force at a constant velopment of the advanced M-X inter- four with an income of $15,000 a proposed today. level, with no change in the numbers continental ballistic missile. year would face income taxes of An unemployed aerospace worker of submarine-launched and land-based This weapon might be mounted on $1,330. Under Carter's budget, might get back on a payroll, if missiles. moving platforms inside tunnels to their taxes would drop $258 to Congress agrees to Carter's increas- The number of bombers also would elude a possible Soviet surprise $1,072. ed spending for the space shuttle. remain the same, pending the outcome strike in the mid-1980s or beyond. For the same size family with a of the Strategic Arms Limitation The administration is not yet sure $30,000 annual income, Carter would A slum-dweller might get the first Talks with the Soviet Union. if the mobile concept is workable or cut federal income taxes a little chance to live in decent housing be- Meanwhile, the administration in- worth its estimated eventual cost of bit more in dollar terms, about cause of Carter's increased spending tends to push ahead with priority $30 to 35 billion. $332. But that cut to 53,910 would for construction. development work on the new "cruise" President Carter would save on be far less in terms of the percen- educational costs in the Veterans tage decrease than for the less Administration budget. well-off family. That's because the number of Viet- Tempers flare at Pentagon under And the budget is not all good nam veterans going to school tidings concerning taxes. WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Reports Sunday Air Force is operating, and the Navy the G.I. Bill continues to drop. Social Security taxes will go up indicate that tempers are flaring looks bad in comparison. However, that savings is offset by between 1978 and 1979 chewing up in the Pentagon. The document provides details and expanded medical services and higher $10 for the $15,000 a year family Defense Secretary Harold Brown has instructions about programs and wea- benefits. and $88 for the $30,000 a year group circulated a memo highly critical of pons, and it was written to provide A $19 billion, 200 million budget Oct. 1 Also, Carter's economic forecast the way the Navy goes about buying guidance as the services prepare for the fiscal year beginning service is for about six percent inflation warplanes. budget estimates. features new psychological expansion a year. That rate would steel $900 According to the New York Times, Brown's action, therefore, is for Vietnam-era veterans, out of the buying power of the the memo says the Navy is throwing stirring up anger among generals and of alcohol and drug abuse treatment in $15,000 a year family and twice away money by keeping too many ex- admirals who believe Brown is in- units and a proposed increase dis- that much from families with an an- pensive planes in production. fringing on their traditional auth- payments for service-connected nual income of $30,000. Brown says that's not the way the ority. abilities. Population fluctuation forces reapportionment

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Nine seats in The increases would be necessary current population reports series, California gained the most actual Congress will have to be reappor- to reflect population gains since to be released soon. new residents, adding nearly two Alaska tioned to give more representation 1970, when the last census was ta- Southern and western states have million since 1970, while growth rate. With to sun belt states if current popu- ken. led the nation in population growth showed the highest the pipeline, Alaska's population lation patterns continue until 1980, since 1970 while northeastern and percent. according to the Census Bureau in a On the other hand, New York would north-central states have had only increased by more than 34 report .released Sunday. lose three seats and Ohio would lose modest population increases. The Florida people boom is slowing The study shows Florida and Texas two. Illinois, Michigan, Pennsyl- down. But Maine, West Virginia, the would each gain two seats while Ari- vania and South Dakota would each The population of the nation as a Dakotas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Ida- zona, California, Oregon, Tennessee lose one seat. whole grew .4 percent between 1970 ho, Wyoming and New Mexico are grow- and Utah would each add one congress- These statistics are part of a and 1977, bringing the official to- ing faster than in the 1960s. man. larger study, the Census Bureau's tal to 214,669,000. Guantanamo Gazette Monday, January 23, 1978 Today's Meetings

AlcHOLICS I YM':.OS meets at f3th p.r ifat in al ar0gc Pcint Tomorrow's Meetings Olc Nursery c-c. uilding. Fur iF furtIher informat ir: call 9(',69 or TAKE CFF POUtS SENSIBLY meets Commuy 82 at nity 6:30 p.m. in the Quonset Hut behind the Arts and ALATEEN meets at 7 p.m. For more Crafts Workshop. For further I J information call 90269 AT. information call Judy at Bulletin 951049 AWH or 90253 AT. 4 THE FELLOWSHIP OF OVER EATERS ANONYMNUS I' C Board YESTERDAY'S WATER STATUS meets at 7:00 p.m. at the East Bargo Old Nursery School TAROFT CONSUMPTION: 1,200,000 building. For further information U ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,306,000 call 96235 AWH or 98145 AT. TOTAL. IN STORAGE: 17,194,000 Community Announcements 951144 THE NEX NEW CAR SALES are antici- IT IS REQUESTED THAT ALL SPECIAL Clubs & Organizations THE HEALTH CARE CONSUMER'S COUN- pating a price rise in new cars INTEREST GROUPS call Special Serv- CIL WILL MEET AT 2:00 p.m. on due to the announced price increase ices at 951160 BROWNIE TROOP 9 will hold an no later than 4:00 Thursday, Feb. 2, on Ward "H" (old of sheet steel effective Feb. 1. p.m. on January important meeting on Thursday, 25 to update their ARU area) at the hospital. All See your NEX Military Car Sales club roster. Please Jan. 26, from 1 - 3 p.m., at the have the presi- HCCC representatives are requested dent's name, phone Scout Hut. All scouts should representative to order your new number and Box to attend. Any command, activity, car/truck/van for delivery in 1978 number. A new roster attend. If in need of transporta- is being or organization that does not have and take advantage of the price prepared and any activity tion, call Peebles, 8631, or that has an appointed member is invited to not responded by the Higginbotham, 96264. protection policy. above date appoint one. Representatives' will not be included. Your cooper- names should be submitted to LT. THE PWOC are sponsoring a THE FORD, LINCOLN, MERCURY AND JEEP ation is needed. Tyson, Patient Affairs Officer, Serendipity Social on Jan. 25 area manager will be at the NEX un- 951061, Ext. 215, prior to the at 7 p.m. on the Chapel patio. til Jan. 28. meeting date. Interested person- THE JANUARY 28, Couples and singles are welcome. 1978 SITTING OF nel should contact their command For more information, call A 3 JACKS AND A JILL GOLF TOURNA- THE COLLEGE BOARD'S SAT or Achieve- representatives regarding ques- Barbara Oswald, 951176 AT. MENT will be held on Sunday, ment tests will be administered in tions or comments they would like Jan. 29, at 1:00 p.m. Trophies room 3 of the W. T. Sampson High discussed at the Council meeting. School, beginning promptly at 8:30 THE REFLEX PHOTO CLUB's hours are will be awarded for the top three a.m. Registrants are reminded to as follows: teams, longest drive, and closest bring their tickets of admission, Monday -- 6 - 9 p.m. to the pin. Come out and join A LADIES a no. 2 pencil, and ID's. Anyone Wednesday -- 6 - 9 p.m. TUESDAY MORNING BOWLING in an afternoon of fun, food, and LEAGUE needing to take the test but who Saturday -- 4 - 7:30 p.m. for those with averages drink. Register at the Golf Course under 130 is now being formed. or call prior to 9:00 a.m. on the has not pre-registered may report The league, scheduled to begin 29th. Entry fee will be $3.00 per on a space available basis. How- THE REEF RAIDERS DIVE SHACK :curs at 9 a.m., Feb. 7 will run a person. ever, there will be a late fee of of operation have been suspended minimum of 12 weeks. For more $10.00 in addition to the SAT fee due to compressor break-down. information, call 952252 or 952255. of $7.25. Payment is required Until further notice, air will be high tide- 8:58 pm Local at time of testing. SAT and ACH pumped frog 5 - 7p.m., Monday low tide-- 4:18 pm will be administered again on through Friday. SPECIAL SERVICES LADIES'S EXER- sunrise--- 7:38 am Forecast March 11 and May 6. CISE CLASSES are now being offered sunset---- 6:47 pm twice weekly. Morning classes are high------83 THE NAUTICAL LANTERN'S hours Special Announcements 10-11 a.m. on Thursdays and 9-10 low----- 66 l of operation are as follows: a.m. on Saturdays. Evening class Today's forecast calls for mostly Mon., Tue., Thu., & Fri., 11:00 THE ADULT EDUCATION EVENING is 8:30-9:30 p.m. on Thursdays. sunny skies with increasing cloudi- a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 6 - 9 p.n. PROGRAM needs 8 additional appli- All classes are held at the Mar- ness an northerly winds of 6-10 Sat. & Sun., 6 - 9 p.m. cants for Refrigeration and Air blehead Hall gym. Fees for these knots becoming northeasterly at Wednesdays and holidays, CLOSED. Conditioning class. It is sched- classes are $7 per month for 12-16. Bay conditions at 2-3 feet. uled to begin March 6 and end classes once a week, and $10 per THE NAVY EXCHANGE has the follow- May 24. The tuition is $15 and month for classes twice a week. If ing job openings: SPECIAL the cost of the book is $18. you wish to sign up or pay for SERVICES announces that Intermittent Typewriter Repair- sailing Interested applicants should con- classes come into the Special Ser- classes will be starting man to work on off duty hours. at 8822 or Two classes are scheduled. tact Training Division vices office Monday thru Friday be- again. Full time Security Guard (PS-3/ Civilian Per- The first will run Monday through visit Consolidated tween 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., and you 2.98 per hour), to work in the sonnel Office, Bldg. 804, for Friday, Feb. 6--17, from 7:00-- Security Department. Two years registration between the hours of 8:00 p.m. The second will run experience preferred. 7:30 and 4:30, Monday through Fri- from Feb. 20--25, from 6:00--8:00 THE NAVY MOTION PICTURE EXCHANGE day, not later than Jan. 27. p.m. Both classes will be held at has training films available. The the Yacht Club. movie exchange is located topside The price of the class will be THE FURNITURE STORE will be in Building 66, and training $15 ($5 of this will be refundable closed permanently, effective Tues- petty officers can contact the with the return of the course book). day, Jan. 24. Also effective that movie exchange between the hours To sign up, visit the Special date, the furniture will be located of 8 and 11 a.m. Monday through Services office between 7:30 a.m. at the rear of the Main Retail Friday by calling 8295 or by and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. 0 store. stopping by the exchange and Only 20 students per class will be checking the list of available General Hospital accepted. 1:00 films. Break the Bank A BEGINNERS' CUBAN COOKING CLASS 1:35 2:00 Early Movie: "Las Vegas will be given by Dolores Duffus, Millionaires" beginning Jan. 27. For more infor- ADDITIONAL AMERICAN RED CROSS Street mation, call 97120 between 4:30 - W.T. SAMPSON SCHOOL wishes to VOLUNTEERS are critically needed 3:30 Sesame 4:30 Marcus Welby, M.D. 6:30 p.m. survey for qualified dependent at both the Naval Hospital and the wives who desire to teach full time W.T. Sampson Elementary School 5:25 Almanac (BW) in the 78/79 school year. The health room. Interested persons 5:30 Newswatch SAVING A RED CROSS ADVANCED LIFE qualifications are 18 semester should call June Lindstrom at 6:30 Bobby Vinton at the COURSE will be offered hours in education, U.S. citizen, 96125 or call the Red Cross office 6:55 Greatest Headlines (BW) Pool at 6:00 p.m. on Leeward teaching certificate and one year at 95434 or 8676. Application 7:00 The Rookies 2, 6, and 8. Jan. 26, and Feb. 1, experience. To be considered for forms are also available at the 7:55 Notes of Interest be the Patrick Zamora Benson will a position at the high school a Red Cross office which is located 8:00 The Adventurer calling instructor. Register by minimum of 24 semester hours in adjacent to the Sound Scene. Why 8:30 Phyllis at 95434. the Red Cross teaching field is necessary. You not share a little of your time in 9:00 Rockford Files Update must be available for the entire a cause that helps others in our 9:55 Newswatch school year. This is not to be community? 10:00 Man From Atlantis SPECIAL SERVICES is considering construed as an offer of emplyment. Applications will be available at adult ballet and jazz dance classes Movie schedule any of the principals' offices. on Saturday mornings. Anyone in- MR. LESLIE BOONE, the Red Cross Lyceums terested, please call Special field director, has a new home (All movies start at 7:30 p.m.) Services at 95449/95448 DWH. phone number. The new number is U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamno Bay, Cuba 951150. Downtown: The Rescuers, G; plus CBS Sports Spectacular: World's Military Boxing THE RED CROSS OFFICE needs CHRYSLER MILITARY SALES announces Championship additional volunteer RN's, LPN's, a special one-time offer--a select McCalla: Valentino, R; plus NFL and teachers to assist in teach- group of 14 1977 vans specially Highlights ing various Red Cross courses. Capt. David W. DeCook customized by Travco Corp., and Marine Site: The Reincarnate, PG For additional information, call Naval Base Commander 3 recreational vehicles for immedi- plus Mary Rieson.- Naval Station Commanding Officer 90178 AT. ate delivery for the next 60 days, tennis pro L.Cdr. Jerry Ryan. Public Affaire Officer with savings of $750--$1300. See Leeward Point: Brannigan, PG the CMSC representative, Jim and ANY BOWLER OR NON-BOWLER INTER- Sharon Clark, at the Main Exchange Clubs ESTED in coaching/supervising the The Contanemo caxettceiSe publish1ed a ccordin to the or call 952288 AWH. Junior and Bantam Leagues for sum- Windjammer: club closed mer bowling and/or next season, Staff NCO: Lies My Father Told Me please contact Roper Butler at aquipaent at the Navy Publieations and Printiqg THE SPECIAL SERVICES FLEA MARKET (Post #46) PG 90260 AWH or at Marblehead Hall es icems that appear herein ar not to be construed scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 19 has CPO Club: The Winds of Autumn, PG asoffiial oasreflecting CMeviews of CO AVMSBE any Saturday morning. or te partantofthe Navy. been canceled. COMO Club: no movie 6 Monday, January 23, 1978 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Judy Goodbar honored College Boards set

The January 28, 1978 sitting of at weekly staff meeting The U.S. Consumer the College Boards SAT or Achieve- Product Safety Commission and Parkway Fabricators ment tests will be administered in By JOl Jerry Minser of South Amboy, room 3 of the W.T. Sampson High NJ announce a vol- At the weekly combined Naval Base/Naval Station department head meeting untary part-replacement School, beginning promptly at 8:30 program of Wednesday, Jan. 18, Capt. David W. DeCook presented Judy Ann Goodbar with 2000 "Poseidon" brand a.m. "Cyklon 300" a plaque and a letter in recognition of her many contributions during her model regulators for Registrants are reminded to bring SCUBA diving two terms as mayor of the Guantanamo Bay Civic Council. systems sold in 1974. their tickets of admission, a no. 2 The regu- Mrs. Goodbar has given unselfishly of her time and effort to make Guan- lators manufactured in Sweden by pencil and IDs. tanamo Bay a better place to live. She is credited with virtually revi- Poseidon Industries AB, imported Anyone who needs to take the test talizing the previously dormant Civic Council. and distributed nationwide by but who has not pre-registered may Among the noteworthy achievements of the Civic Council under her leader- Parkway Fabricators can be iden- report on a space available basis. ship was the naming of the Tierra-K housing area, installation of flower tified by the "Poseidon" brand However, there will be a late fee boxes at the Navy Exchange, reinstitution and coordination of the Yard- name, the "Cyklon 300" model name of $10.00 in addition to the SAT fee of-the-Month program, elimination of the Civic Council's debts and efforts and the following serial number of $7.25. Payment is required at to maintain the base's museum. ranges: 15024 through 16523 and time of testing. Mrs. Goodbar has been a very busy person during her two years as mayor. 18050 through 18549. The brand SAT and ACH will be administered In addition to being a Navy wife, her husband RM1 Bernard (George) Goodbar name is embossed on the purge again on March 11 and May 6. works at Base Consolidated Telecommunications . She is the mother of two, button and the serial number is Cathy, age 4, and Darren, age 2. She has participated in various capaci- located on the first stage of the ties in the Fourth of July celebrations for both 1976 and 1977, assisted regulator. The vendor is an un- in the bicycle safety inspections in 1976, was a member of the School Ad- listed source. Military news visory Board and played an active role in ensuring that the various base The intermediate air hose on playgrounds were clean and well maintained. these regulators may become dis- She was specifically recognized for her many contributions to the com- connected from its fitting while is submerged and air BARGAIN RATES AVAILABLE TO bined Naval Base/Naval Station department head meetings. the unit MILITARY MEMBERS AT SOLDIERS, She arrived in Guantanamo Bay in August 1974 and almost immediately be- flow to the diver would be cut off. SAILORS, MARINES, AND AIRMEN'S CLUB came active in the Civic Council. In January 1976, she began her first Consumers are warned to immedi- term as mayor and was reelected the following year. ately stop using these regulators. WASHINGTON (APS)--Enlisted mem- The company is providing free re- bers of the Armed Forces visiting placement hoses to all consumers Washington, D.C., at Christmas--or who own one of the affected regu- any time of year--can find bargain- lators. To obtain the replace- priced accommodations at the ment hose, consumers should write Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and to Parkway Fabricators, #1 Raritan Airmen's (SSMA) Club. Street, South Amboy, N.J., Attn: Cyklon 300 Recall, and provide hi Centrally located at 1015 L Street, address, telephone Northwest, The SSMA Club is open to or her name, serial number of the active duty enlisted men and women, number and regulator. Service academy cadets, enlisted Reservists on active duty for train- ing, and enlisted men and women from other nations. The Club is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A Servicemember's ID is the only mem- The U.S. Consumer Product Safet, bership card required. Commission has advised of a volt - The SSMA Club offers convenient, tary refrigerator repair program comfortable lodging in the heart of on the below listed model refriger- the Nation's Capital for as little ators because of a potential shock as $5 a day. In addition, the Club hazard if not properly grounded. has a recreation center complete White-Westinghouse Co., 14 Cubic with ping pong and billiards, a well Foot Refrigerators, Model Nos. RT144T, stocked library, a friendly tele- RT146T, RT45T, RTI41T, vision lounge, and a canteen that RT14XW and RT14YW, which were man- serves meals and snacks at budget ufactured between March B and No- vember 11, 1977, and distributed prices. David W. DeCook presents Judy Ann Goodbar with a plaque and a Captain nationwide, including Puerto Rico. The SSMA Club is supported by a of recognition for her contributions as mayor of the Guantanamo letter Only those refrigerators bearing non-profit organization. Active Bay Civic Council. financial support from honorary serial numbers commencing with the letters RUD, RUE, RU, RUG, RUH, *memberships and donations keep the RTG and fol- Club's remarkable services at very RUJ, RUK, RUL, and low prices. lowed by five numbers are affected. The well-run, comfortable SSMA Magic Chef, Inc., 14 Cubic Foot Club is a pleasant change from the Refrigerator, Model No. FB 148, between September 9 impersonal atmosphere of the average manufactured 11, 1977. Only those motel or hotel. and November refrigerators bearing serial num- bers commencing with the letters RUH, RUJ, RUK and RUL and followed classes by five numbers are affected. CCPO Co., 14 Dear Editor: Kelvinator Appliance No. Industrial Hygiene and Employee The sudden death of our beloved Mother and Aunt, Hilda Rodney (R.I.P.) Cubic Foot Refrigerator, Model manufactured between Safety. This is a mandatory course necessitated our sudden and unexpected visit to this Naval Base. Most TPX140MN, for supervisors of ungraded employ- naturally, we are deeply grieved and Particularly due to the fact that October 19 and November 11, 1977. bearing ees. The course will concentrate on we had planned to visit with her during the forthcoming Easter Season. Only those refrigerators beginning hazards in the work environment and Regrettable to us, she was called to Higher Service ere our reunion. a 10-digit serial number supervisory responsiblity for em- However, our Heavenly Father knows best, and we feel that she is at rest. with 107 are affected. ployee safety in the work space. But in the depth of our bereavement, we will be returning to our homes Consumers are instructed to find on This is a one-hour training class to with a spirit of consolation, and an unforgettable experience of good the model and serial numbers be held from 8-9 a.m. on Wednesday, human relationship regarding the concern, hospitality and courtesy ex- the serial plate located on the corner of the Jan. 25, 1978. The location will be tended to us by the authorities and friends of the deceased, namely, the lower left-front announced later. Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Hospital and his military and civilian refrigerator above the kick-plate serial plate is Instructor: Lt. H. M. Hays staff, Chaplains, Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office, U.S. Embassy grating. The when the refrigerator Action. Commands/Departments (Jamaica), MAC Passenger Service (Norfolk and Guantanamo Bay), and visible only consumer is should schedule supervisors to at- innumerable friends of the Community. door is open. The tend the mandatory training describ- It is quite evident to us that our beloved one had sown the seed of cautioned not to touch any other ed above. These courses are not love, understanding, friendliness, dedication and sincerity in her ser- kitchen appliance, including the the door. mandatory for those supervisors who vice to fellow workers and those with whom she was associated. kitchen sink on opening have completed a minimum of 80 hours Again, our consolation rests in the irrefutable proof which has been Consumers who have the above should con- of supervisory instructions. Al- evidenced by the overwhelming courtesy extended to us- and the concern make and model numbers though not mandatory, they are con- for our well being are the fruits of those seeds of good deeds that she tact dealer from whom purchased, repair, if sidered highly desirable for all sowed during her sphere of labour in this community and among you fine for inspection and to the con- supervisors. Nominations should be people. necessary, at no charge to made by forwarding memorandum indi- And so, on behalf of the relatives residing in England, U1.S.A., Canada, sumer. If consumers are unable cating date and title of class, full and Jamaica, we the undersigned express our profound and sincere thanks contact their dealers, theo may name (first, middle initial and to the U.S. Government, Base Authorities, Friends, and Guantanamo contact the following: last), rank or rate, position and Community. We shall remain deeply indebted and grateful to you. God's White Westinghouse Co., shone 800-245-0600 social security number. For addi- Mercy and Blessing be with you, always. tional information, call 8822 or Pennsylvania residents - visit the Consolidated Civilian Per- GERALD GRIFFITH (Son) DORIS MASON (Daughter) 800-242-0580 sonnel Office. GEORGE MASON (Son-in-Law) ESMIE L. CAMPBELL (Niece) Puerto Rico residents - 733-5143 Magic Chef, phone #615-472-3371 Kelvinator Applianct ;o. - 616-455-9190 THINI EENS ED IIN If consumers are unabe to con- tact the above they ma" contact Consumer Products Safety Commission at 800-638-2666, 'arylan residents 'WE CONSIER N TH -tmEaBT call 800-492-2937. FEDNG SBEIN 4 N wxVI Page 4. Guantanamo Gazette Monday, January 23, 1978 NBAresults In the NHL WHL finals Friday's games: Friday's games: College New Orleans 101, Portland 100 Friday's game: Quebec 8, Cincinnati 2 Kansas City at Boston, Denver at Atlanta 5, N.Y. Rangers 3 Houston 4, Indianapolis 3 Cllgbasketball Buffalo, Seattle at New Jersey and Saturday's games: Edmonton 1, New England 0 roundup Cleveland at Chicago all postponed Boston 7, Detroit I Saturday's games: due to snow. Washington 5, Pittsburgh 2 Edmonton 3, Indianapolis 2 Montreal Saturday's game: 8, Vancouver 1 Houston 5, Cincinnati 2 In UPI Top 20 college basketball Atlanta 111, Indiana 100 Cleveland 9, Colorado 4 Quebec 3, New England 2 action Saturday: Chicago 4, Minnesota Yesterday's games: 1 Yesterday's games: #1 Kentucky 75, Mississippi 65 Cleveland 93, Atlanta 89 Buffalo 3, St. Louis 1 Houston 4, Birmingham 2 #2 Marquette 71, Washington 63 N.Y. Islanders Milwaukee 112, Chicago 90 6, Philadelphia 1 New England 6, Quebec 3 #4 North Carolina 85, Maryland 71 Los New Orleans 100, Detroit 97 Angeles 2, Toronto 1 Cincinnati 5, Edmonton 2 Illinois State 81, #5 Indiana Philadelphia 99, Golden State 87 Yesterday's games: Indianapolis 5, Winnipeg 4 State 76 Kansas City 105, .New Jersey 97 Atlanta 4, Minnesota 3 #8 Kansas 56, Kansas State 52 Seattle 103, Boston 92 Chicago 3, St. Louis 1 #9 Michigan State 68, Iowa 58 New York 143, Denver 141 (OT) Detroit 6, Washington 3 daorts summary Clemson 79, #14 Virginia 70 San Antonio 106, Portland 95 Buffalo 2, Vancouver 2 #18 Duke 91, LaSalle 81 Phoenix 114, Washington 101 Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 (UPI)--The National Football #19 Providence 57, Connecticut 47 Indiana 99, Buffalo 90 Cleveland 3. Boston 2 League will showcase it's All- In yesterday's games: Los Angeles 106, Houston 10i Stars in tonight's Pro Bowl at #10 Notre Dame 75, #3 UCLA 73 Tampa. Fla. Put Haden of the Los Florida State 70, #7 Louisville Angeles Rams is scheduled to start 66 at quarterback for the National Conference and Bob Griese is ex- (COMPILED FROM UPI)--The big up- pected to call the signals for the set in college basketball yester- American Cinference. day took place in South Bend, In., where Doug Williams scored 19 sPORTsLINE (AP)--Sweden's Bjorn Borg beat points and Bill Laimbeer added 14 Jimmy Connors 7-6, 3-6, 6-1 yester- to lead Notre Dame to a 75-73 vic- day to gain the $125,000 first tory over third-ranked UCLA. It prize in the Grand Slam of Tennis was UCLA's second loss of the sea- Pardee and Redskins near agreement on coaching job in Boca Raton, Fla. son and it's first in 10 games. S Borg thus avenges his loss to The last time the Bruins lost was (UPI)--The number one prospect in the . shington Redskin coaching Connors earlier this month at the at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles sweepstakes, former Chicago Bears' Coach Jack Pardee, says there are two Grand Prix Masters Tennis Tourna- at the hands of the same Fighting points that have to be cleared up before he could accept an offer to ment in New York. Irish. David Greenwood led the coach the 'Skins. Pardee says he wants to be sure that no corners would It was a typical Borg-Connors Bruins with 23 points, followed by be cut in financing the team's success, and he wants a clear definition match, with hard-fought points and Ray Townsend with 15. of the job. several service breaks. The match Another upset saw unranked Flor- Club President Edward Bennett Williams said last week after firing lasted nearly three hours. ida State knock off seventh-rated coach George Allen that he would divide Allen's job between two men, one Borg also won the Boca Raton Louisville 70-66. Florida State a coach, the other a general manager. Pardee says he isn't worried be- tournament last year, defeating held a 35-31 edge at the intermis- cause he believes Williams has a good track record in giving the team Connors. This year, Connors walks sion and never trailed in the sec- what it needs. off with a runner-up prize of ond half although Louisville tied Williams says he is still interviewing candidates both in person and $50,000. the game with four-and-a-half min- by phone and plans to continue interviewing for a few more days. He says Brian Gottfried took third place utes left. At that point, sopho- he has no problem with Pardee, but he just wants to satisfy himself by in the tournament with a 6-3, 6-3 more guard Mickey Dillard hit a talking to a number of people. Williams and Pardee say they will prob- consolation match victory over Vi- 12-foot jumper and Eugene Harris ably talk again tomorrow about several matters that were not dealt with tas Gerulaitis. Gottfried picked sank a pair of free throws to give) in their talk last Friday. up a $40,000 paycheck, while Ger- the Seminoles the lead for good. Allen, rumored to be a leading contender for his old job as head coach ulaitis came off $25,000 richer, Florida State boosted it's record of the Los Angeles Rams, has a new competitor for that position. He's to 14-2 while Louisville fell to Eddie Robinson, the longtime head football coach at Grambling University. (UPI)--Veteran Cliff Drysdale of 11-3. Robinson revealed that he will be interviewed tomorrow by Rams' owner says he's ready to There was a last-minute change Carroll Rosenbloom. If he gets the job, he would be the NFL's first take on the likes of Jimmy Connors. for yesterday's game between the black head coach. The 37-year-old Drysdale, fresh touring Russian basketball team from his victory at the $100,000 and 19th-ranked Providence. Baltimore International Indoor Just one hour before the sched- Tennis Championship yesterday, uled 3 p.m. start, Charles Toomey, meets Connors tomorrow in the U.S. the executive director of the Pro Indoor Tennis Championships. Providence, R.I., Civic Center, ~Iie Drysdale defeated Seattle's Tom shifted the game to Alumni Hall at Gorman 7-5, 6-3 in Sunday's cham- Providence College. pionship finals. He received a Toomey said he didn't want to J $25,000 prize, the largest in his take any chances after what hap- Classified Ads 95114 L Baby crib with mattress. 8665. career, and he says the prize and pened last week to the Hartford, Advertisements for the Gazette, TV- the victory have given him the Conn. Civic Center, which col- 8 and 1340 radio will only be ac- Two_100 watt Studio Craft speakers, confidence to play successfully lapsed under tons of accumulated cepted between 8 and 11 a.m. Mariday 3 weeks old, $100 each; Sony cas- for months to come. ice and snow. through Friday. Ads will not be sette deck, $100; General Electric Toomev said window panes in the accepted on holidays. Bonafide receiver, $100. Frank or Skip, (AP)--Tom Watson and Ray Floyd Providence Civic Center restaurant emergency announcements will be ac- 8554 DM11. share the lead after three rounds were beginning to show stress, and cepted anytime. Announcements may of the Bing Crosby Golf Tournament a consulting engineer will be cal- be hand carried to PAO anytime dur- '63 Buick LeSabre, 4-door, power in Pebble Beach, Calif. Their 54- called in to make an inspection as ing working hours. Advertisements steering, power brakes, 5 new tires hole score is 211, five under par. soon as possible. will be limited to 40 words. Ads V-8 engine, good condition, best Watson had a one-under-par 71 Seven thousand tickets were sold whilh discriminate on the basis of offer; Mark 3 underwater and land yesterday, while Floyd ended up in advance for the game, and only race, sex, creed, color or national metal detector, new, $275; CB radio with a par 72. 3,400 could be honored at Alumni origin will not be accepted. The antenna, $15; T 300 tennis racquet, Just one stroke back in the Hall, where Providence lost to the Public Affairs Staff reserves the $15; Vivitor electronic flash, $250,000 tournament is a group of Russians, 78-73. right to edit and rewrite all sub- model 292 with automatic thyris- four golfers tied at 212. The missions. tor exposure control, new, best group consists of Dave Stockton, offer; Nikonos III flash pack, Tom Weiskopf, David Graham and Saturday's second round, are now For sale new, $20; OMC Propeller outboard Mike Morley. two strokes off the pace. They are engine, 13 3/4 x 15, $50. 951097 Tom McGinnis and Hale Erwin, who tied with Andy North, Ben Crenshaw, 6,000 BTU Whirlpool air condition- AWH; CPIOA. shared the lead with Floyd after Don Beis and Gibby Gilbert. er, $100. 12,000 BTU Fedder air conditioner, 8125. 96160 AWH. 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