Labor problems result in violence COMPILED FROM UPI REPORTS -- Ameri- right to vote separately on their to stay on the job when their con- can labor problems was a major con- supplement. tract expired at midnight last Fri- cern for many yesterday including day. Dateline. a shooting in a steelhaulers' walk- Consequently, more steelworkers To head off a possible strike EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. (AP) -- out, work on avoiding a strike in were laid off yesterday in Weirton, against Uniroyal, Goodrich, Good- Police used loudspeakers yester- the rubber industry and a resump- W. Vir. year and Firestone federal media- day here to roust thousands of tion of talks in the United Air- The mill hardest hit so far is tors met separately in Washington persons to help fill sandbags lines strike. National Steel's division in Weir- yesterday with union leaders and and shore up dikes along the Red Violence flared in Ohio when ton with one quarter of its 12,000 key industry officials. River. three striking steelhaulers were employees laid off because steel Word at the end of the day offer- Mayor Louis Murray said the hospitalized for wounds sustained hauling teamsters remain on strike. ed little encouragement. workers included high school at a truckstop near Youngstown. Without going into detail, union from a Police said a driver opened fire leader Peter Bommarito bluntly de- students and volunteers However, steelworkers at the New- shotgun when clared that the government "ought 100-mile radius. with a sawed-off port News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock have strikers tried to stop his truck. to get the hell out of free col- Officials said the dikes Company began signing up to return lective bargaining." limited residential flooding to He was arrested. to work yesterday. just three homes, but water has The Teamsters Union and the truck Federal negotiation was also in- They had been on strike for 12 area industry reached agreement on a volved in new talks in Denver aim- shed into the downtown weeks, but the Steelworkers Union new contract April 11 to end a 10 ed at ending a 24-day-old machin- racing the abandonment of a "suspended" the walkout until a le- day strike, but rebellious Teams- ists' strike against United Air- flood control headquarters in gal battle over union jurisdiction on strike un- lines. the police station. ters vowed to remain is settled. less steelhaulers were allowed a These were the first talks since PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The pros- seperate vote to decide whether to negotiations broke off in Washing- pect of a renewed draft has accept the tentative agreements. Meanwhile, an uneasy peace was ton early in the month. been raised by the Army chief maintained in the tire manufactur- Federal mediator Robert Harris of staff, General Bernard Rogers, A union spokesman said the steel- ing industry after members of the said it was too early to predict who said the move is necessary haulers would not be given the United Rubber Workers Union agreed the outcome. because the nation's ready re- serve is shrinking at an alarm- ing rate. And he suggests not only registering and classifying 18 year olds of both sexes, but al- Guantanamo Gazette so sending them to training cen- ters for between three and six months. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

WASHINGTON (UPI) -- President Vol. 34 No,77 Tuesday, April 24, 1979 Jimmy Carter went after the oil companies yesterday on the issue of his proposed windfall profit tax. Some nuclear reactors may shut down Carter told the National Aca- demy of Sciences that as he WASHINGTON (AP) -- Key staff offi- down was endorsed by several sen- vania currently shut down for re- gains support for the proposed cials of the Nuclear Regulatory ior staff experts, it was not a fueling, maintenance or safety re- tax, the oil industry is working Commission say nuclear power formal nor a unanimous recommenda- views. for passage of a bill so full of plants built by the firm that built tion by the NRC staff. The NRC staff said the Three Mile loopholes that it would be "a the Three Mile Island plant be tem- Babcock and Wilcox vice presi- Island plant was depending on equip- charade." porarily shut down. dent for public affairs, John Dupy, ment that proved unreliable when it The NRC officials said yesterday said the company would have no com- was most needed. ASHINGTON (UPI) -- After a the plants are hard to control and ment at this time. The NRC has been told it could series of delays, the Senate should be shut down at least until A shutdown order of Babcock and shut down the Rancho Seco power Ethics Committee decided yes- their safety can be assured. Wilcox plants by the NRC would af- plant in California without serious- terday that disciplinary hear- NRC Chairman Joseph Hendrie said fect the three Oconee nuclear plants ly impairing electricity supplies. ings against Senator Herman the commission will decide within in South Carolina and the Rancho However, the commission has also Talmadge will begin next week. two days whether a temporary shut- Seco plant in California. been advised that shutting down the The Georgia Democrat is ac- down of the plants built by Bab- It could also prevent the re-start- South Carolina units would shrink cused of misuse of Senate and cock and Wilcox should be order- ing of Babcock and Wilcox plants in the reserve generating capacity in campaign funds. While the suggestion for a sh Arkansas, Ohio, Florida and Pennsyl- the southeast to a thin margin.

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Published reports say ousted Ugandan lead- er Idi Amin is in Iraq, pleading Coalition fights seperate education dept. for Arab military aid to restore his presidency. WASHINGTON (AP) -- A coalition of she termed "the magnitude of the state function. The Los Angeles Times quotes education, research, labor and civil opposition" to the education depart- They say it would unleash a new African and Western diplomatic rights activists has announced for- ment idea. bureaucracy without assuring an im- sources as saying Amin arrived mation of a special committee trying The proposed department would be provement in the quality of educa- in Iraq last Thursday after to defeat an attempt to create a formed by joining most of the edu- tion. spending several days in Libya. separate education department. cation programs now handled by the And they say it won't work as The coalition is called the Com- Department of Health, Education and planned because too many education SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) -- One mittee against a Separate Department Welfare with some of the others programs are being left out of the of the black leaders who reached of Education. scattered throughout the federal department so as to mollify special a majority rule plan with the It was formed with the backing of system. interest groups. white government of Rhodesia the American Federation of Teachers. Backers of the idea say it would The education department bill is dealt that agreement a major Senators who have associated them- lead to greater efficiency and more given a good chance of passing in blow last night, selves with the committee are Daniel accountability, improve program the Senate. The Reverend Ndabaningi Sit- Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., S.I. Haya- management, reduce slightly the num- The Carter administration is hole charged that he had re- kawa, R-Calif., and Harrison Schmitt, ber of employees and make federal pushing the measure, and it expects ports of what he termed "gross R-N. Mex. education assistance more respon- its greatest challenge to come in irregularities" in the ballot- An AFT spokeswoman, Phyllis Franck, sive to state needs. the House Government Operations Com- ing last week on the black ma- said the committee won't lobby. But opponents argue that it would mittee. That's where opposition is jority government. She said it was formed to show what lead to federal encroachment on a strong. The charges came on the same day that it was revealed that more than 100 percent of the va- N.C. desegration plan not accepted lid ballots were cast in one (AP) Health Education up some funds the government says province, but the government WASHINGTON -- The state would also have to agree and Welfare Secretary Califano said to eliminate program duplication would contribute to segregation at said the figures may simply re- has fallen the state's universities. flect population shifts since yesterday North Carolina three or four years from now if oth- university system is run by the 1969 census used to deter- short in its offer to invest $41 er desegregation steps fail, he The an independent board of governors. mine the voter rolls. million and provide new courses in said. its five traditionally black univer- North Carolina is among six south- The board already has authorized sities. ern states under a federal court or- a Washington attorney, Charles Mor- TEL AVIV (UPI) -- Artillery North Carolina had come up with der requiring plans for eliminating gan to take HEW to court if neces- shells screamed into Palestinian a bid to settle a long- remnants of segregation in their sary to seek to prevent any cutoff camps in Lebanon for the second plans in dispute. public colleges and universities. of funds. straight day yesterday as Isra- standing desegregation said he welcomed The five others include: Virgin- Califano said he hoped the gover- el's Prime Minister Menachem Be- The secretary said they don't go ia, Georgia, Arkansas, Florida and nors would reconsider their refusal gin vowed to avenge the deaths both steps, but enough. to make the two extra commitments of four Israelis who died in a far Oklahoma. said the plans would be with HEW that HEW wants. Sunday raid by Palestinian ter- Califano All have come to terms if the state also agreed He added that in any event the rorists. acceptable in the past 15 months. not to start new programs at its said that unless North state should proceed with the $41 sraeli gunboats shelled Pal- Califano eleven traditionally white univer- million investment in the five tinian bases near the southern Carolina comes up with an acceptable sities. black universities. town of Tyre. The camps are plan by May 2, he'll start holding - only a few miles north of the Inside today's Gazette is a special report on Israeli resort town of Nahariya the local ferry service between Leeward and Wind- where two Palestinians were ward Points. Find out about this vital service, killed and two captured after the instructions governing its operation and what landing by boat and opening fire the current schedule of operation is. It's all on Inside today's Gazette on a policeman and civilians page 3. Sunday. On page 4 is an article about Commander James Cramer, the local supply officer who also holds some interesting athletic records in his home town. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, April 24, 1979 For your information. community COMPUTERIZED JOB PLACEMENT SERVICE BEGINS FOR BASE "REALIGNEES" WASHINGTON, April 5, 1979 (AFPS) -- Career and career-conditional em- ployees affected by the DOD-wide base realignments may receive placement assistance by registering in a Defense-wide computerized Priority Place- ment Program. Some 5,600 civilian positions are affected. bulletin board Registrants will be given priority placement rights to vacancies through- dut DoD for which they are qualified. County announcents my be called in between 8 and 11 aa. or hand 0th l ai [7:30 . to 4:30 p.m., Mondy This includes employees who are demoted and entitled to grade retention through Priday (excludly holidays). Deadline for publication is.noon the previous wrkit day. Pokmtide ergency following a change of position or reclassification. They will be given rapted anytime. Community e ril published not -re thanonearek or maimsof three reeks and then rittlae priority rights to other DoD commuting area vacant positions in grades condenad,ad included in a daily caledarsection during the week of [he ev eecial advertising is prohiMtad although " anonents which are equal to their retained grades. of available srvies will be peemted but limited to irce aonthly. "'non' or o mssesor stveaarequiring c-nd approval my DoD also has solicited the help of other Federal Agencies and Depart- be requird to provide proof al tter of authority. Ada which ments to consider placing their vacancies in the discrimte on the basis of race, sex, creed, color, o nation origin computer. r1ll nt be accpted. She Public Affairs Staff resee the right to The Department said 60-day advance notice of reduction in force and disd a (ATAnytime/DWDur Working Houre/ AWtfr WorkinHours). functional transfer will be given in most cases rather than the minimum 30-day notice required by the Office of Personnel Management. Also em- ployees can be carried in a leave status for additional time to provide" 951144 for a 90-day notice prior to separation or for not accompanying their transferred function. The Defense Department said the base realignments were made to attain a more efficient support structure, to increase combat readiness, and to Special announcements support the President's program to reduce inflation by holding down Fed- eral spending and reducing Federal empolyment. A LABOR AND DELIVERY MOVIE will be SCUBA COURSES: Basic and Open shown in the classroom at the Naval Water, Advanced course. Meet at Hospital on Wednesday, April 25, at Reef Raiders Shack at 7 p.m. on 10 a.m. This movie is for those Tuesday, April 24 or call 952224 ladies in their sixth to ninth month Bill Solitro. THINK DEFENSIVE DRiVIN G of pregnancy. Husbands are also invited. Exercises and breathing ATTENTION ALL DIVERS: Now is techniques will be discussed. your chance to Help Polish the Rock Please bring blankets for comfort. and have fun at the same time' For further information call 913211. The Guantanamo Bay Reef Raiders are sponsoring a can and bottle dive at Phillips Park on Saturday, April INTERESTED IN BOWLING in a summer 28, at 10 a.m. Prizes will be league? The Monday Night Odd Cou- given for the most bags collected ples have openings for new teams. and you do not have to be a member Clubs & organizations An organizational meeting will be to win. Collecting bags will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 30 provided. LADY GOLF ASSOCIATION will have CUB SCOUT PACK 401 will hold its at Marblehead Hall. For more in- The dive will be followed by a a special meeting Saturday, April committee meeting tonight at 7:30, formation call Chuck Carpenter at free lunch for Reef Raider members. 28 at 9:30 a.m. in the golf course at the Cub Scout Hut. 90278 after 6 p.m. or Debbie Lee Memberships will be available for lounge to discuss the up-coming at 96220. Bowling after the meet- $2.00 plus a $2.00 initiation fee tournament. For further inform- ing. for new members. Remember - you ation call 8840. THE CARIBBEAN NAVAL LODGE will must be a member in order to vote hold a stated communication on for club officers and the election Wednesday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. in THE FUMIGATION CHAMBER will be will be held at the next meeting bulig800 for the purpose of co open Friday, April 27 from 7:30 on May 3rd. r.;;;;:":;:;,: ducting work and instruction in th a.m. to 3 p.m. for drop off. Items So come on out Saturday, have Local Forecast-Loca ForcastThird Degree. All Naster Nasonsa a can be picked up Tuesday, May 1st fun, win a prize, update your mem- high tide- 7:32 pm 8813 invited to attend. from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Items bership and HELP POLISH THE ROCK. low tide--12:54 pm 88 are to be tagged prior to dropping sunrise--- 6:36 am high--- off. 8259 for further information. SPECIAL SERVICES CARPENTER HOBBY munset---- 7:22 pm low---- 72 ed d Ai l Shop is now open for business. Today's outlook is for partly ANDREA ADAMS, THE OLD DOMINION TV guide cloudy skies with southeasterly University Coordinator, is resigning. THERE WILL BE A MEETING for all sinds at 12-16 knotts gusting 1:00 General Hospital If you have a Master's Degree and parents of Little League members to 26 kts. and bay conditions 1:50 Consumer Buyline are interested in this part time tonight, 7:30 p.m., at the FRA to at 2-4 ft. 2:15 Electric Company administrative job, call Andrea at discuss the group's recent trip to 2:45 Young Peoples Special: 95304 AT or 8307 (Saturday mornings Puerto Rico. For further inform- "Pilgrim Journey" only). For further information, ation, contact Chief Hope at 98106 3:30 Hollywood Squares call 8822 DWH. or G. Robinson at 951016. 4:00 So The Story Goes Movies 4:30 Man In A Suit Case UTILITIES DIVISION of the Public Lyceums 5:25 Almanac THE BLUE CARIBE will feature Works Department will be hosting a Downtown: Foxtrot, R 5:30 Newswatch "Jamaican Night" on Thursday, party at Windmill Beach for all ut- McCalla: The Last Four Days, PG 6:30 Muppets April 26, with curried chicken, ilities division personnel, inclu- Marine: Midnight Express, R 7:00 Hawaii Five-0 rice with peas, greens, salad bar, ding telephone exchanges, power Leeward: Who's Killing the Great 7:55 Notes of Interest rolls with butter, coffee or iced plants, linecrews, industrial elec- Chefs of Europe, PG 8:00 Barney Miller tea, and rum punch. Cost will tronics, Desal Plant, mechanical be 8:30 Carter Country $4.95. Live entertainment will be Clubs distibution and office staff. In- 9:00 Barnaby Jones provided by the "Caribe" for your vited are military, civilians, fam- 10:00 Kingston dancing and listening pleasure from Windjammer: Oval Portrait, PG ilies and guests. Party will be 10:55 Newswatch Update 8 to 11 p.m. COMO: They're Coming to Get held on Saturday, April 28 from You, R 11:00 Late Movie: **Adult** "To 12 noon Kill A Cop" to 6 p.m., on the large Post 46: -tris. Chapter Walking cabana featuring music from the THE DATE FOR PAYMENT for the Ocho Tall, R 12:40 Sign Off disco "Infinity," A pot luck dish Rios Weekend vacation trip sponsor- - is requested for donation from ed by Special Services is being people bringing families. For changed to April 30. This is be- further information contact UTC cause of the very large response Johson at 8130 DWH or 951047 AWN. this trip has gotten. Also, for people already signed up for the calendar THE CARIBBEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS trip it is advised to speed up Workshop is sponsoring a basic your arrangements through BPTO for sewing class for the beginner. your air flight reservations as Today Starting May 9, 1979 at 7 p.m. and there are only a limited amount of Toastmasters International meeting, CPO Club, 7 p.m. ending June 27, 1979. The regis- seats available. Guantanamo Bay Duplicate tration fee of $15.00 is due by Bridge Club meeting, BOQ, 7 p.m. May 6, 1979. For more information Red Cross is Takeoff Pounds Sensibly meeting, 6 p.m., elementary school B-9 (90183 or contact Janet Schwartz 99197). at 99275. counting on you. Al Anon meeting, 7 p.m., East Bargo Old Nursery School building (8269 AT). THE THURSDAY AFTERNOON FREE-TIMERS Jamaican United Fellowship Order of Service prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., Bowling league will be having a Guantanamo Gazette church on Bay Hill Road. bi-law meeting Friday, April 27 at 1 p.m. at Deer Park Zoo. All ladies bowling on this Tomorrow league should at- Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. tend. There is also openings for PWOC salad luncheon, 1239-B Villamar, 12:30 p.m. four more women. Anyone interested Naval Station Commanding Officer Deadline for entries in the Intercommand Sailing Regatta, 4 p.m. Special call Tracy at 98285 AT. Services.

Church of Christ Bible study, McCalla Chapel, 6:45 p.m. (951035). LCdr. Jerry R. Ryan.Public Affairs Officer J2 d K. trkey. Edit r Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, YNSN Chuck Bishop.Journalist East Bargo old nursery school- building, 7:45 p.m. (Closed meeting 90269 Live firing schedule JOSN Mary E.Marshal.Journalist -- or 8275). TESS Damon I. Jhson .ToOOOOlisp s. Pt enninton. . .ProductionAis t The Guantanamo Gazette is published according to the Thursday Tuesday.9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ulesnud neglationsor hi np and u enio ewpapers asoutlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direotion NAVSTA OWC monthly meeting, 13 Paola Pt., 9 Wednesday.9 s.m. - 5 p.m. a.m. of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed Thursday. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. five times weekly at government expense on government Signup deadline-for this weekend's Pick-Your-Partner Doubles tourney, equipment f ethehNavy Publc i asend Pinting Servie Friday.9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Branchb Office,. the opinios ,stteesostn.newsitems 5:30 p.m., Racquet Club House. Saturday & Sunday., ,none scheduled that appear herein are not to be construed as official o erelectinga he vies of COWSAVEASE or the De- Monday.10 a.m. - 5 p.m. patentof the Navyo. Signup deadline for this weekend's marathon, 4 p.m. (951160 DWH), Page 3 Guantanamo Crn-f-to i Tuesday, April 24, 1979 Gazmtood Gitmo dialogue "As my tour of duty as the Desal Officer draws to a close I would like to thank all of the personnel in the COMNAVBASE complex for their con- sistent support. Power outages and water shortages have been negligble during the last 25 months. The OM & R contractor at the plant deserves the majority of the credit for this but he has been strongly supported by all of you "customers". When it has been necessary to curtail power usage to perform necessary work at the desal plant your response has been nothing less than outstanding. Our curent crisis, insufficient funds to support our previous rate of energy consumption, has once again caused the Command and the Desal Plant to ask for your cooperation in reducing the energy load. It is apparent that you are supporting this request as electrical load is running below last year's consumption for comparable times. If we can reduce water con- sumption also and pick up a few more supporters we will make the target figure on reduced utilities consumption. Knowing you and having exper- ienced your support, I'm confident we will meet and defeat the "energy monster". Thanks again for your support during my tour. Because of you I have determined that GTMO is unique as are the people stationed here. They are good people and a pleasure to work with. Sincerely By Effective Monday April 2, 1979 James M. GILBERT YNSN Charles S. Bishop the following schedule is in effect.

Ferry services at the Naval Sta- MCCALLA LANDING LEEWARD tion and the Naval Air Station can DEPARTURE TIME DEPARTURE TIME Local Scouting notes bay; 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. run as smoothly as the calmed fli -"smm I if you use the system efficiently. 7:30 * 8:00 a All it takes is the knowledge of a 8:30 9:00 few simple rules. 9:30 10:00 To be assured of boarding, you 10:30 11:00 should arrive at the landing 15 11:30 12:00 (noon) minutes prior to its scheduled 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. boarding time. Once the ferry ramp 2:30 3:00 is up and the ferry is backing out 4:00 4:30 from the shoreline, except for rare Day Ferry Crew situations, it will not come back to get anyone. In the event of an 3:30 p.m. 4:00 emergency, the ferry may return to 4:30 5:00 the landing or delay departure to 5:30 6:00 transport police vehicles, fire 6:30 7:00 trucks, or ambulances across the 7:30 8:00 bay. 8:30 9:00 The Ferry Master may delay a ferry 9:30 10:00 no longer than five minutes for 10:30 11:00 loading purposes. Brief delays are 11:30 * 12:00 *(midnight) usually to accommodate a large num- 12:30 a.m. * 1:00 a.m. * ber of passengers or perishable Night Ferry Crew 0 argo. The 4:10, 4:30 and 5:00 p.m. rry will not delayed except for The revised schedule allows Naval actual emergencies. Air Station Supervisory Personnel Remember to follow instructions a full work day, yet provides This Really is fun!!! given by the Ferry Master; this immediate transportation to Windward applies to .all personnel, civilian at 4:10 and 4:30 p.m. for everyone That was the only surprise Sunday, April 1, when Brownie Troop 11 held and military. All personnel must desiring that service. its Father & Daughtter Square Dance! This was a first for Guantanamo and follow the instructions of a Ferry others and daughters participating. By the end of the weekends and holidays. roohever, Master in all matters involving * Indicates they had caught the contagious spirit of square dance loading, unloading, parking and to sign up for more lessons! The dancers, who were safety while you are aboard. es of four couples each, beamed smiles of accomplish- Once aboard, people may not leave meant as each new call" was given and completed. Girls sashayed through their vehicles. Those who do will 'grand right and leeft' in square dance skirts and bandanas they had made be in violation of Naval Station and printedwith designs. This project was one of many these instructions. second and third g traders have been working on to complete requirements There is a vehicle loading pri- for Brownie "B" Pattches that will be awarded at upcoming ceremonies. ority system that must be followed Many thanks go toy Jim Blackwell, the caller, and to the members of Gitma who sharer and to benefit most of the community Swingers thid not only their fun spirit, but also their time to make most of the time. There is only talents is a rewarding experience. 'Star to the left' and one situation when the priority are no longer mysterious words, instead they are of system is modified, and that is for part of a sense pride gained from learning and doing new things. Leeward residents. Leeward resi- dents and those residents of Wind- MC chess players needed ward who work at Leeward obtain reception stickers from the Naval Air Sta- WASHINGTON (NES) . with other awards at a fleet The the the tournament. From to following tion Base Police who have the The call is out for Marines TO at the in honor of the authority to grant this priority. Friday we departed the FTG and the NAVSTA compete in the American trophy is named Emery, People with the Leeward sticker end of an exhaustive rafts. The support and service Legion's 1979 Armed Forces late Legionnaire Thomas I Marine, who do- have priority Monday through Friday provided during this period has been absolutely out- Chess Championship Tourna- a World War the first on the 7:30 a.m. ferry and the 4:10 standing in all respects. There is no doubt that the ment Sept. 12-19 at the Legion's nated the funds for in 1960. and 4:30 p.m. ferries. Emergency men and women of GTMO fully understand and practice Hall of Flags in Washington, tournament on active duty are vehicles and contraband Inspection fleet support. We sincerely appreciate the efforts D.C. Marines for a place Units have head of the line of all personnel, both military and civilian. As in past years, plans call for eligible to compete team. Inter- privileges at all times. The support of the following activities was part- three six-player teams from the on the Sea Service should con- Obtaining the best possible serv- iculaily outstanding and worthy of special note: Army, Sea Services (Navy, ested chess players officer at ice from the ferries requires one A) SrD TnO. This is the best mini-shipyard Capo- Marine Corps and Coast Guard), tact the recreation highest stand- or apply direct- simple step from its patrons--know- danno has seen. Their work is of the and Air Force to compete in 12 their commands, Colonel Wesley ing the priorities and the schedule. ard: their attitude both professional and positive. rounds, matching each player ly to: Lieutenant the Marine Corps Clip this information from the paper Capodanno's material condition has been improved be- against every member of Birt, Headquarters MSMS-2), Washington, and put it in a convenient place so cause of SRD. other two teams. (Code the commercial (202) you can consult it when making your B) Supplyo department. No matter the hour of return The top team prize is D.C. 20380, 224- plans. Chances are you'll never to port, the necessary support and service was avail- Thomas Emery Memorial 694-2450, AUTOVON miss a ferry. Knowing the proce- able. Food and consumables were delivered in a timely Trophy, which will be presented 2450. dures helps you, helps the Ferry manner. The entire staff willingly dedicated all Master, and is a ferry good idea. available resources to assist in problem resolution. Savings on paper to work For more details, consult the C) Pilots and tugmasters. It was a pleasure WASHINGTON (NES). paper costs by about $1 million to be both compet- NAVSTA Instruction 9820.3H. with these men. The pilots proved Next year the federal govern- annually. The larger sheets will ship handling. The following is the vehicle ent seamen and "Ad Hoc" instructors in ment will shift to standard size allow more to be typed on a There was priorities that must be strictly The tugmasters were careful and concerned. 8 - by 11-inch paper, up from single page, however, and GSA in the adhered to: never a difficult moment while maneuvering the 8- by 10/-inch size it now expects the number of sheets 1. Emergency vehicles (base harbor. uses. The slightly larger paper is used to drop five percent. This of the officers and police, fire trucks, ambulances, Please accept the appreciation the standard size used in private should lead to savings in clerical support personnel made our etc.) in emergency operations. men of Capodanno. Your industry. processing and storage costs of opportunity. 2. Government vehicles with reftra period a much better training The General Service Adminis- between $10 and $15 million perishables or frozen foods. Sincerely tration estimates that the size annually. 3. School, MAC, and MARLOG buses. USS CAPODANNIO change will increase government 4. U.S. Mail trucks and Contra- of the Defense Department over some band Inspection Units, also Navy Ethics in Government Act . Take note leave provisions of the act. He warned courier vehicles. Regulations which define the exact officers and employees who law that it had caused "a widespread 5. Official military vehicles activities prohibited under the government service after the 1 this reappraisal among our senior person- carrying senior officers (commander Ethics in Government Act of 1978 becomes effective on July nel of the value of continued govern- and above, or equivalent). were mailed on April 5 to legal year. The act provides restrictions activities of ment service." Secretary Duncan 6. Leeward Point residents. service offices and will be sum- on civilian employment In suggested changes to the law which 7. Other government vehicles. marized on a new ALNAV on the sub- former government employees. he said would correct most of the 8. Car pool vehicles (four people ject. Earlier, ALNAV 30/79 stated recent Congressional testimony, Charles problems and strongly recommended or more). the act will have little practical Deputy Secretary of Defense the concern early passage of the changes. 9. All other vehicles. impact on the great majority of W. Duncan, Jr., expressed Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, April 24, 1979 Sports -\ S Cramer's record stands By "Scuba diving keeps the muscles in summary YNSN Charles S. Bishop tone," he said. "I love all sports. The major difference in recent years KANSAS CITY (UPI) -- of Many of us like to reminisce is that when I finish a game of the Kansas City Kings was the only p about our high school days, but it basketball I feel tired; after div- unanimous choice for the NBA's is rare when the public and the ing, I'm relaxed. It rejuvenates all-rookie team. press do it for us. me. The rest of the first team has 0 Fred Faiver of the Liberty News Cdr Cramer played high school and of outside of Youngstown, Ohio, recent- varsity basketball for four years. Portland, of Chicago ly wrote an article about the He scored over 300 points as a and of Detroit. history of top scorers from the freshman and the astounding number Liberty High School Varsity Basket- of 800 plus points during his senior SAN DIEGO (AP) -- San Diego safety r ball team, the Leopards. The high- year. He holds the single high Mike Fuller, who became a free . est scorer in the history of the game scoring record of 50 points agent two months ago, has signed a school remains to this day a Naval and is the leading all-time scorer series of one-year contracts with officer here in Gitmo. He is the for Liberty High School with a total the Chargers. Terms of the agree- t Naval Station Supply Officer, of 2,056 points, Cdr Cramer went ment were not disclosed. Commander "Jim" Cramer. to excel in college basketball at Fuller started 50 straight "I games played basketball up to about both Northwestern University and for San Diego and led the Chargers four years ago," he said smiling. Youngstown State University before with five S interceptions last season. "It keeps the stamina up, weight being offered a contract to play down, and it's a lot of fun." professional basketball with the NEW YORK (UPI) -- Tom Watson's Now, Scuba diving and golfing are . Cdr Cramer $54,000 first prize in the Tourna- National League results his major forms of recreation. decided, however, to join the Navy. ment of Champions this weekend keeps him in first place on the PGA money Philadelphia 4, Los Angeles 3 list. St. Louis 3, Atlanta 2 Tennis results Watson has earned almost $230,000 for a $70,000 lead over second place American League scores LAS VEGAS (UPI) -- Second-seeded Lanny Wadkins. Jimmy Connors held off a late Kansas City 4, Chicago White Sox 3 rally by Pat Dupre on the way to a 6-4, Texas 5, Toronto 0 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -- The Philadel- 6-3 victory in the opening day of phia Eagles announced yesterday the Grand Prix Tennis Tournament that Sid Gillman has joined the In exhibition baseball at Ceasars Palace. In the only upset of the day, un- club as coach. Detroit 14, Cincinnati 3 He will work on preparing the seeded Johan Kriek of South Africa Eagles' offense. Home runs are exciting, but base defeated seventh-seeded Arthur Ashe hits win ball games. Put another way: 6-1, 6-3. WHA results Its not how much, but how often. Now you know why 92 million PLAYOFFS Americans buy U.S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. C4meicaqj Winnipeg 6, Quebec 3 They know the score. Iced Cibss

Gold and blue twin size Star Wars For sale bed spread, like new, $14; like new Mini -Hot cycle for child under I S10-fSl'e. s. 4 years old, $10; size 7 1/2 small childs cowboy boots, worn 15 hp Evinrude engine with less 954m y be called in between 8 and 11 am ora ubi AfarOfie7:30 a. m. to 4:00 p~m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays). once, $10; pair of blue Keds than 20 hours of operation, $400; Deadline for pblicat/dn is noon the previous wrking day.Aseliteto4wrs tennis shoes, size 9M, $2. 10,000 BTU Fedders A/C for parts, to oce eek.Adsforbusiesss o ervcesrequiring comand approval may be re- 97286 AT. $30. 8867 AT. "1:".:.'::se oo ::x.ced aiol org:n:uthlnot be accepted. The PublieAffairs Staff reseaves the right to edit adrwiealsbisos (AT-Anytime/DW-During Working C Snark Sailboat with two life Baby stroller, $5; new flywheel Hours/AW-After Working Hours). jackets, like new, $200; 10,000 for 289 Ford engine with automatic BTU G.E. A/C, very quiet, $125. tranmission, $20. 99171 AT. 951144 95549 AWH. '71 Gremlin, standard transmission, '64 VW, runs good but needs work, good running condition, body needs 11,000BTU A/C, $100; Hamon Kardon '73 Kawasaki 175, needs minor work, $150. 8520 AWH. work, $500 or best offer; utility 330c receiver, $200 or best offer. $200 or best offer. 64356 DWH ask trailer, $75. 8367 AT. 91801 AT. for Scout. Giveaway Frigidair refrigerator-freezer, 17 '66 Plymouth, 318 automatic, runs '72 Dodge Coronet station wagon, cubic feet, harvest gold, excellent 7 month old male Gitmo special pup- good, $300; 4 barrel carborator very clean, excellent mechanical condition. $200. 95319 AWH. pie, great with kids. 99190 AT. and intake for Chevy, $60. 8734 condition, and ammunition reload- or 90285 AT. Dishwasher, $60, ing supplies. 95384 Pence lumber. 98245 AT. Stereo cabinet unit w/8 track-AM DWH, 95446 call 90285 AT. AWH. FM radio, $50; 5 bar, $75; child's chest of drawers, Lost $20; '74 Honda CL200, excellent condi- Sears dishwasher, $200; Sears wash- rugs; 2 - 9x12, $30 each, one tion, electric starter, new battery, er/dryer, $150 for both; Sears Billfold at the Catholic mass at green shag 12x15, $40; cookware, spare clutch cable, 2 helmets, 18,000 BTU A/C, $200; Fedders 9:30 a.m. last Sunday. Particularly cast iron, 10 pieces, $20; black naugahyde saddle bags, available 11,000 BTU A/C, $125; or both A/C need ID and drivers license. Please vinyl caplain's chair, $50; maple May 17. $500, 90203 AWH. for $310. Items are available May call Peggy Hardy at 8138 DWH, 98222 night stand, $50. 99264 AWH, 13. 90203 AWH. AWN, Granadillo Circle 76-C. 16 lb. bowling ball; a diaper pail, Whirlpool washer & dryer, very good $1; swing set $10; 85 rnds .22 6,000 BTU A/C, $80; 5,000 BTU A/C, Wanted condition. Call 95469 AWH or 913- shorts $1; 22,000 BTU A/C, excellent $70; 24,000 BTU A/C, $260, still 205 DWH. condition, $200; 12,000 BTU A/C, under warranty; G.E. dryer & Lady Booster chair. 98245 AT. vry good condition, $100. Must Kenmore washer, $100 each or both '67 Thunderbird, P/S, P/B, A/C, sell. 95457 AT, 8121 DWH. for $175, all available first of 4 x 4 wood. 96185 AT. electric windows, needs little June; 2 bookcases--one 7' tall w/7 work done, $500. 8203 or 8249 DWH Barrel boat with 35 hp Johnson, shelves, $30; 1 smaller w/3 shelves, One 26" wheel for a 26" ten-speed or room M204 GHT BEQ. head, diving ladder, running lights, $20. 951022 AT. bike. 99171 AT. asking $1,200. 95342 AWH. Heavy duty Hot Point washer, new 6' x 8' blue rug; 4' x 6' beige rug; Red or black carpet. 90285 AT. timer, best offer; open weave brown Fedders 12,000 BTU A/C with new fan 4' x 6' green rug. 8647 AT. curtain material, 15 yards, best motor and thermostat, $110. Sunfish 12 volt battery for a 350 Yamaha, offer. 98245 AT. sailboat in good condition, $300. 7' x 10' gold rug; 2 stereo speak- will pay top price, 90285 AT. 8268 AT. ers. 95498 AT. Lawn mower $60 or best offer; baby Aluminum 80 diving tank bed w/mattress and spring, $20; with re- Barrel boat, 32 x 12 ft., 40 hp 18,000 BTU Fedders A/C, $175. gulator and back pack. 95544 AT, military dress blues, pants size Evinrude, Sundeck, running lights, 96265 AWH. ask for Corporal Kemry. 32x33, jacket size 40, make offer. life jackets, extra gas tanks, Also miscellaneous items for sale, recently rebarreled and painted. '78 Chevy Luv Pickup, 6,200 miles, Roof vent for pickup-type camper curtains, etc. 96185 AT. Mint condition, must be seen, sliding rear window; canopy, AM shell. 8468 AT. $1,500. 64237 DWH, ask for Riley radio, rear step bumper, snow tires Air conditioners: 11,000 BTU, or 8324 DWH, ask for Gagnon. installed, $4,000. FTC Geshel at $165; 11,500 BTU, $200; 21,500 Services 8730/8515 DWH; 8180, GHB room K310 BTU, $295. Orange and yellow car- Food grinder, $5; crepe maker, $7; AWII. Dog Grooming for all breeds. Pam- pet with padding, 11 x 10, $50. hand mixer, $7; child carrier for ela Griddle, 51-A Nob Hill, 95460 8502 DWH or 97270 AWH. adult bicycle, $5; dark brown wig, '78 35-HP long shaft Evinrude out- AT. $5; brown long fall hairpiece, $5; board motor, like new, less than 12,000 BTU A/C, $60. 96289 AT. kitchen clock, electric, $2; mist 30 hours of operation. 95384 DWH, Responsible mother with fenced yard electric curlers, $5. 8848 AWH. 95446 AWH. will babysit children ages 3 & up '69 Ford Country Squire Station for working mothers, hot lunches & wagon, 352 cubic inch engine, Kenmore dishwasher, excellent condi- '72 Nova, 4 dr., 6 cylinder, A/T, reasonable rates. 96183 AT. good tires, new power steering tion; occasional chair; 23,000 BTU A/C, new water pump, tuneup, fan unit, battery, disk brakes and A/C for parts; 8' x 8' storage shed, belts, good tires, runs fine, looks Reliable person would like to house- tune up. Good on gas for a big contains metal work table, 28 shelves,good but needs some body work, sit. Has recommendations. Will car with a lot of room. $500 or lighting and excellent storage area, available May 17, $781.47, full care for pets, plants & belongings. best offer. 951190 AT. 8116 DWH. 951184 AWH. price. 952236 AWH. 951144 DWN.