PERSPETIVE By Robert Prucha

The best "good news" story of 1980 just happened to occur on the last day of the year. GAZETTE Bigger than Baskins-Robbins; better than the Golden Anchor. "We found Frank Riordan," said Captain Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Fetterman shortly before 2 a.m., "he's alive." It was terribly comforting to hear that, especially from such a Volume 35 Number 246 Wednesday, December 31, 1980 source. The thought that the agony and pain and anticipation had fin- ally ended for Mrs. Riordan and the children was met with equal parts Landed at NAS this morning of joy and thanks. It will be a happy new year after all. Commander Riordan found safe As I look back over what took place during the past two days sev- Commander Frank Riordan, exec- A Navy P-3 from Naval Air Station about 240 miles northeast of Guan- eral vivid points come into clear utive officer of VC-10, was plucked Jacksonville spotted a strobe light tanamo. focus. from Caribbean waters early this at approximately 8:45 yesterday Cmdr. Riordan had been down for First was the professionalism morning by a Coast Guard helicopter evening and the helo was dispatched about 36 hours following his ejec- and competence that I witnessed. rnflown to Grand Turk Island. from Grand Turk to investigate. tion late Monday morning from his disabled TA-4J aircraft. Difficult and trying times usually bring out the best and worst in He was reported to be in "good The successful rescue ended at A Navy C-12 from Roosevelt Roads, people. In this case, I saw nothing condition but cold" according to 1:54 a.m. when the helo touched Puerto Rico, returned Cmdr. Riordan but the best. Coast Guard officials in Miami. down on the small Bahamian island to Guantanamo Bay this morning. I think I spent as much time in the Ops Office as I did in my own since noon Monday, and after each Florida test- visit I walked out knowing that Looking back.E economy 1980 everything possible was being done. Few countries in the world today As 1980 draws to a close, eco- The prime lending rate declined would go through the time, effort itnomists are talking about a from its high of 20% to ten and . . N 'WAM - 0 Is and expense to save a single human m "double dip". three quarters, then quickly I life. It's good to be an American; They're not referring to an turned upward. Educational discipline or racial it's comforting to know that hun- ice cream cone, but to the pos- Inflation briefly dipped below discrimination? dreds of people care. That was sibility of two recessions with- ten percent, but it looks like in- the question before the The same holds true for VC-10. in a fairly short time. flation rate for the year will top Federal Appeals Court in Atlanta Everyone did the right thing at the The downturn that failed to 12 percent, only slightly better last week. right time. At issue was Florida's High appear in 1979 finally arrived in than 1979's 13.3%. The second point I find signif- 1980. Former-Fed chairman Arthur Burns School Literacy Test. It's a clash icant was that the public affairs The U.S. Gross National Product called it "the wasted recession". of two emotional viewpoints. office was notified within half an Why do we send out children to fell at a record annual rate of About all it did was help Jimmy hour of Commander Riordan's ejec- over nine percent in the second Carter lose the White House. school? tion. answer is "to learn." quarter. Unemployment rose to 7.8 After the election, high in- The obvious None of you can imagine how grat- percent in July. flation pushed interest rates up We want to give them the tools ifying this is to me. Traditional- they need to cope with life in the However, economists were hoping again, and the prime rate hit a new ly, the PAO is found on the credi- the slump would at least pull down record of 21%. real world. bility ladder mid-way between Mike record high interest rates, boost Borrowing became too expensive So, then, you might ask, isn't it Wallace and Adolph Hitler. To be productivity and curb inflation. for many businesses and individuals. only logical that we should check, kept up to date was a major break- But to almost everyone's sur- High rates may push Chrysler over before we let our children graduate, through. to be sure they have these tools? prise, it only lasted a few months, the brink and economists fear an- Reporting the news quickly and Shouldn't we give them some sort and, for the most part, failed to other round of recession. will greet accurately, whether it be good or test to make sure they have the accomplish those objectives. the incoming Reagan administration. bad, is critical, especially in a { l ills to cope with modern life where before they leave school? place like Guantanamo Bay, rumors are known to travel at rec- In some three dozen states, the Oil drilling is set answer is yes. One, Florida, has ord speeds. In this particular case the end- decided that students who fail the ing was happy. What more appropri- test will not be allowed to grad- ate way to end the old year and uate. To start in summer Now, it may sound as if the state Oil drilling could start next Gulf, Mobil, Getty and Texaco begin the new one. is within its rights. After all, summer in the Georges Bank. are among the large oil companies diplomas are issued by its auth- Environmentalists have laid to holding leases for the Georges Bank. ority, so it ought to be able to rest a lawsuit against offshore Company spokesmen have said that decide when diplomas should be oil drilling in the rich fishing oil rigs could be moved into posi- Hardin dead withheld. grounds of the Georges Bank off tion to begin drilling by August. But what if it does so in a way New England. There are 63 tracts in the area. Folksinger, songwriter Tim Har- that discriminates against some The suit was filed three years But, J.S. Mattina of Gulf Oil din, reknown for his song "If I people? What comes first then, the ago by the Massachusetts Attorney predicted drilling would not start Were a Carpenter", has been found basic function of the school, or General and the Conservation Law until 1982. He said the ardous dead in his Los Angeles apartment. the basic right of all Americans Foundation of New England. permit application process and He was 39. to avoid discrimination? It sought to overturn the oil a world shortage of drilling rigs Police say they received an That's just the issue argued be- and gas leases granted last year, would cause the delay. anonymous phone call tip, went to fore the appeals court. The courts charging the fisheries were not Government geologists estimate Hardin's apartment, and found his role in all of this is to sort out properly protected against oil the region has 123 million barrels body at 6:30 local time Monday the issues, so that they may become spills. of oil and 850 billion cubic feet night. They say there is no evidence clear and can be judged in a dis- of natural gas. of foul play. The cause of death passionate way. The plaintiffs agreed to drop Under the agreement, the envi- A group of black students is ar- the suit in exchange for govern- ronmental groups will have access is not known, but an autopsy is pledges to improve safeguards to be performed. gueing that the Florida literacy ment to all government biological stu- against oil spills. test discriminates against them dies on the impact of drilling on Douglas Foy, the Conservation because it reflects the cultural the fishing ground. Law Foundation' s executive direc- and educational values of whites. said the environmentalists The government has also agreed The students say the constitu- tor, got what they were after when they to consider its decision not to n guanrantees that they will C M/C Starr filed the suit: an assurance that declare the bank a marine sanc- e equal protection under the the fishing area, the worlds rich- tuary. Such a declaration would law, so the use of the test is il- est, will be protected during the make it harder to obtain drilling legal. drilling. permits. Says 'thanks' It was on that basis that, last year, a federal judge in Tampa put I would like to say thanks to all a hold on the literacy test pro- hands for your superlative perform- gram. The test could be still ance during 1980. given, Judge George Carr ruled, Columbia' - re-usable rocket A second consecutive CINCLANTFLT but the state couldn't use the Golden Anchor tops the list of results to stop anyone from grad- It's been a long and troubled "Columbia's" pilots, veteran many Bravo Zulu's received as a uating, yet. journey, but the space shuttle astronaut John Young and his rook- result of your caring and pride. Carr didn't say the test was "Columbia" has made a last, short ie mate, Robert Crippen, watched Continue to be proud of your biased. Instead, he said the "taint trip from hanger to ocean-front as did about 12,000 sight-seerers. hard work. May the New Year bring of segregation" had to fade from launch pad at Cape Canaveral. A variety of technical problems success and happiness to all. the state's schools before the test The shuttle and its launch as- put the shuttle, really a re-usable I am proud to serve with you. was used. sembly started the three and a rocket, two years behind schedule. May you have, fair winds, following So diplomas could not be with- half mile transfer at 8 Eastern Recent tests have gone well, seas; God speed in 1981. held because of the test results Time Monday morning, with ten but more critical points lie ahead. until 1983. million pounds of hardware Shuttle director Robert Gray The state appealed last week. involved. It wasn't a speedy pro- says the big hurdle now will be It gives the appeals court several cess. a test firing of "Columbis's three decisions to make: is the test The huge transported vehicle massive engines. biased? and which is a higher prior- moved at a crawl, and made fre- "Columbia's" maiden launch is CUCM Jim Starr ity, educational standards or fair- quent stops to check the 185 foot scheduled for the second half Command Master Chief Naval Base/Naval Station ness? shuttle. of March. .ie 'The DAily Gazette Wednesday December 31, 1980 Postal Increase THE POSTAL SERVICE ANNOUNCES 35 cents each additional half ounce community increases in International Postal 32 ounces. up to and including Rates effective 12:10 a.m. January As a rule all International mail 1, 1981 as follows: (letters and parcels) should be A. Colombia, Venezuela, Central weighed at the Post Office prior to America, the Caribbean Islands, posting to insure proper postage bulletin board Bahamas, St. Pierre, and Miquelon rate affixed. are: Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette Air mail lettera and letter packages office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried 35 cents per half ounce up to and to the Public Affairs Office in the McCalla Admin including 2 ounces. Blue Ca Building. Deadline for publication is-9 a.m. the 30 cents each additional half ounce ribe up to and including 32 ounces. previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- December 31 New Years B. All other countries: Eve Open ments will be accepted any time. Announcements from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 40 cents per half ounce up to and will be published at least once a week at the dis- January 1, 1981 New Years Day CLOSED cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities including 2 ounces that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex, color or national origin will not be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to adit all CPO Club submissions. (AT-anytime, AWH-after working hours, DWH-during working hours.) PARTY FAVORS Entertainment By Rockin' Bob oI=;

Champaign available for purchase at our Special Services CASH BAR Make your reservations early and, come on TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE for the A BASEBALL CLINIC WILL BE HELD out . . . to the Harbor Lights Lounge to Captain's Trophy Sports Banquet for the 1981 Intercommand Baseball Help your friends bring in the New Year to be held on January 19, 1981. season on January 6 and 8 at 7 p.m. with a ROAR; ! ! No tickets will be sold Mike Bragg, punter for the Baltimore in the Special Services Conference at the door and no reservations will be Colts, will be the featured speaker. Room. Persons interested in offici- accepted after seating restrictions are The meal will include chicken, ating and team coaches should attend met so, . plan early. Reservations mashed potatoes, string beans and this informative meeting. A may be made by calling 951114 and, any CPO peach cobbler. NFL highlights of Club eligible patron may do so, and feel the 1980 season will be shown and A BASKETBALL CLINIC WILL BE HELD free to bring a guest. Doors open at 7:00 the sports awards for 1980 will be for the 1981 Intercommand Basketball PM. December 31st, . . . Come Early presented. The price is $3 per season on January 7 and 9 at 7 p.m. See how far $15.00 per person, can go. person and tickets may be purchased in the Special Services Conference from Special Services during the Room. Persons interested in offici- hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., ating and team coaches should attend Monday through Friday. All base this informative meeting. residents are invited to attend. THERE WILL BE AN ORGANIZATIONAL WINDJAMMER NEW YEAR'S EVE ATTENTION ALL GTMO ARCHERS: There meeting for Intercommand Basketball will be a get aquainted meeting of on January 6, 1981 at 3:30 p.m. in the Guantanamo Bay Archery Associ- the Special Services Conference New Year's Eve ation at the Archery Range Shack Room. All teams should have a on January 3, representative attend this meet- STAFF NCO 1981 at 1 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to in- ing. The deadline for submitting STATESIDE dicate a show of interest in arch- team rosters will be 4:30 p.m. on ery within the community and get January 14, 1981. DANCE BAND MUSIC BY a good start on future tournaments. NAVSTA BLUE: ALL INTERESTED in Discussion points at the meeting playing on the baseball team this ASTRA will include: drafting of the by- year, contact Townsend at 95519 or laws, plans for target field, field Spicuglia at 8721 ASAP. SCORPIO archery area and new membership. FROM 9 to I MEDIUM HORS D'OEUVRES After the meeting all are invited THERE WILL BE AN ORGANIZATIONAL to have a friendly shoot-out (no HATS, BALOONS, NOISEMAKERS, MEETING for Intercommand Baseball SHRIMP EGG ROLLS score). Special Services have STREAMERS, DANCE CONTEST, FUN on January 14, 1981 at 2:30 p.m. SWEDISH MEATBALLS gear available for check-out at no in the Special Services Conference FINGER SANDWICHES cost except for broken arrows on INSTEAD OF A SINGLE ENTRE Room. All teams should a represent- DINNER, CHOOSE YOUR OWN SOUTHERN POTATO SALAD return. Bring your own chairs and ative attend this meeting. The FOOD FROM THE SNACK BAR LUMPIA refreshments. For more information deadline for submitting team rosters UP TO $3 WORTH OF ANY ITEM FRIED RICE contact the club president, HTC will be 4:30 p.m. on January 16,1981. Abreu at 952247 AT. YOU CARE TO CHOOSE FROM THE SNACK BAR MENU BASKETBALL REGISTRATION SPECIAL SERVICES WILL OFFER WILL remain open until the season starts CHAMPAGNE for sale to the highest bidder by on January 12, 1981. The a sealed bid procedure a 1970 Main Navy OPEN AT 7PM Exchange is the Dodge truck (1 ton), a 1974 place to sign up this Saturday Valiant sedan, and a 1975 Valiant and Sunday. Don't ADMITTANCE BY TICKET ONLY PARTY FAVORS miss.a great sedan. These items may be inspect- opportunity to learn (LIMITED AMOUNT TO BE SOLD) a new ed and bids presented by coming sport and have FUN. If more information by Special Services Monday through is required, call Steve FOUR DOLLARS Friday Wassenberg at 8220 DWH or 8784 at $4. COUPLES between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. beginning Monday, Dec home. 22. The bids close at 4 p.m. on PER PERSON January 8 and will be opened at 9 $2. SINGLES a.m. on January 9. All successful bidders will have three working Family Post days in which to pay for their item and pick it up. The vehicles will NURSERY SCHOOL TUITION for the be sold as is and all sales will month of January 1981 will be be final. collected in the school office on Tuesday, Jan. 6 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on Wednesday, Jan 7 Commissary from 4:30 - 6 p.m. A late fee of $1 per day will be charged after 6 p.m. Wednesday. we THE COMMISSARY STORE will be SP0 a closed New Year's Day, will reopen on Friday, January 2, 1981. THE GUANTANAMO BAY CHILD DP" CARE CENTER will be closed Thursday, TWO HOUR OPEN BAR January 1, but will be open our THE NAVY EXCHANGE/COMMISSARY normal hours Wednesday, Friday and Advisory Board Meeting will be at Saturday. Have a Happy New Year!! 10 a,m, in McCalla Admin Conference HEAVY HOR D'OEUVRES MIDNIGHT BREAKFAST Room on January 6, 1981.

NEW YEARS EVE PARTY PARTY FAVORS DOOR PRISES Guantanamo Gazette 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. l NEW SOCIALIZERS CLUB Bring in the New Year at the CHAMPAGNE Home of the Socializers Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. Breakfast Menu: Eggs to Order ENTERTAINMENT BY Naval Station Commanding Officer Bacon

The uananaoGaett published according to the Toast rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers Coffee & Tea +) FLYTE II as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35S n ne h ieto 44 Music by: "THE INCREDIBLE of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times weekly at government expense on government MUSIC DIRECTOR" equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Serice FREE CHAMPAIGN!!!!! Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news items that appear herein are not to be construed as official Admission: $3 RESERVATIONS REQUIRED or as refWeting the views of COMAVBASE or the De- partment of the Navy. The Daily Gazette Page 3 Wednesday December 31, 1980 4 The following births are announced by the U.S. Naval Hospital: A girl, Lucille Rose to CM2 and Club Activities Mrs. Robert D. Shaffer, Nov. 1. TEEN CLUB CHAPERONS for the A boy, Patrick Ryan to GySgt and BOYS OF GTMO age 11 to 18. Want months of Jan. and Feb. are listed Mrs. Thomas W. McNaughton, Nov. 3. to learn about the outdoors? below. Chaperons should be at the Stork A boy, Jonathan Marc to Transpor- Want to go camping, hiking, club by 7 p.m. on the night tation Foreman and Mrs. Harold D. and meet some new friends? Join scheduled. Parents of the follow- report Hill, Nov. 4. Scouting. Troop 435 is looking ing teens have duty. For more in- A boy, Noah Mark Selba to Aviation for boys who want to learn and formation contact Judy Young at Electronic's Mate and Mrs. Mark S. have fun. Call Joe Sibert at 951019 AWH. Curry, Nov. 6. 951073 or come to our meetings Jan. 2------Stephen Dale A girl, Ruth Frances to Elec- any Sunday at 5 p.m. We are Jan. 3------Tim Dent tronic's Mate, First Class and Mrs. located off of 6th Street in Jan. 9------Dwayne Drake Richard D. Weber, Nov. 6. Villimar. Jan.10------Heather Day A girl, Monique Antoinette to To Lt. and Mrs. Ron King on the Businessman, NavBase, and Mrs. Jan.16------Pablo Espinosa arrival of the newborn daughter Edgar G. Lewis, Nov. 6. Jan.17------Miquel Ellis ATTENTION! THERE WILL BE A on Dec. 21 at 7:40 p.m. The baby A boy, Thomas Reed to Sonar Tech. Jan.23------Maria Fisk CARRIBEAN SADDLE CLUB meeting on Jan.24------Carla Fisk weighted 6 lbs 4 oz. Second Class and Mrs. Kevin R. Sunday, Jan. 4,1981 at 7:30 p.m. Lt. King is a operating room Graham, Nov. 7. Jan.30------Patty Gonzales in the Marine Corps classroom. Jan.31------John Grace nurse at Naval Hospital GTMO. But A girl, Katrinda Andrena to This is the last meeting before Chaperons for Feb. now he will have added responsibil- Chief Boatswain late and Mrs. Lee the show, and a lot of business Feb. 6------Maria Hageman ity as his daughters nurse. D. McDuffie, Nov. 13. needs to be taken care of. So be Feb. 7------Rhonda Again congradulations to the A girl, Charlene Margaret to Halowell there and show your interest and Feb.13------Jack Haught King's from your friends at the Boatswain's Mate First Class and support. Feb.14------Tammie Hoyler hospital, in the OR, and from the Mrs. Charles E Hodge, Nov. 16. Feb.20------Ritchie Jackson 0 community and may God's A boy, Jeremiah to Ship's PADI BASIC THROUGH OPEN WATER Feb.21------Kevin Kentner SCUBA CLASS will be taught by Bill ssings guide you through the Serviceman Second Class and Mrs. Feb.27------Marissa Lucero years ahead. Octavio G. Manso, Nov. 26. Sloan. Pool try-outs and registra- Feb.28------Joel Martinez tion will be held on Thursday, Jan. 15 and Tuesday, Jan. 20 at the Windjammer Pool at 6 p.m. For advanced sign up call 8446 AT. Fli g h t I n fo Classes will be on Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. PSD TRANSPORTATION hours oof operation are Monday - Friday, PADI BASIC THROUGH OPEN WATER 0 8-12 noon and 1- 3:30 p.m. Scuba Course to begin January 2 with swim trials at Marine Barracks Hourspe aC-9 FLIGHT SCHEDULE FOR THE FIFIRST pool at 6 p.m. For more informa- OF FISCAL YEAR 1981: tion call Al Twilley AWH 90136 or H l a ofoQUARTER Andy Broun AWH 95344. DATE ARRIVE/DEPART LEARN TO SCUBA DIVE!! There for the holiday season January 21 Narfolk will be a PADI Sanctioned Open January 28 Jacksonville Water Diving course offered by Bob Castor. Pool try-outs and registration will be at the Wind- December 31 Noon to 6 February 4 Norfolk February 11 Jacksonville jammer pool, 7 p.m., Monday, Jan. ,JFebruary 18 Norfolk 5, 1981. For more information Closed February 25 Jacksonville contact Bob at 99221 AWN or 8375 New Years Day DWH. March 4 Norfolk March 11 Jacksonville ANYONE INTERESTED IN TAKING A f je' ', -y a t ae3 xasa rs , ,fla9: 1' 37 3 tl 3'1 .d i4 3i7F34 3d7'9'3 I"3 :ZFi7+r 7W1, 7 }! },33 3 * i'?3iExi7' Y d?' '7 d7 'r F33 1 March 18 Norfolk PADI SANCTIONED ADVANCED Open Water March 25 Jacksonville Scuba Course contact Bob Castor at 99221. This course offers :" *April 1 Norfolk advanced training in Navigation, ~"April* 8 Jacksonville search and recovery, limited 15 Norfolk visibility, deep diving, night COMO CLUB April diving and o1 "April 22 Jacksonville more. Cost of the April 29 Norfolk course is $35. gitmo dialogue

pBes st wishes to those who are Another Christmas has passed us by, " *Bleavi ing GTMO for the second part of here's hoping that you all enjoyed olidays. And a big hug to a festive holiday. As the New Year 1 0priceincludes $ 0welco me those of you who are new to is soon to start I have made a " " GTMO or are returning home. May resolution that will effect my day's se safe, merry, and neighbors, therefore, I want to wine or champagne or ht in the year ahead. let you all in 00 it. Your's truly In 1980 1 have enjoyed my living The GTMO Community & the quarters here at GTMO, but have Hospital Folk one "big" complaint. I reside in Breakfast,1 am, extra * the end quarter which gives me the privilege of having the trash con- tainers. NEW YEARS You my neighbor, have sent your children to empty your trash daily. Needless to say each day I am out EVE there picking up your mess that was dropped all over my lawn and around AFFAIR the trash container. For those FAMILY children can't do a man's (or AT THE woman's job) although they try to Steamship Round Suckling Pig please you by helping. Over the year I have mentioned [-AM. CLUB this "big" problem to you. I have Cocktail F tryed to be pleasant aboutthis *BBQ Franks Deep Friedp Scallops. PREPERATION OF THE CLUBHOUSE P situation. BEGIN AT 9AM DECEMBER 31 WILL I wish that the transportation PLEASE COME AND HELP Swedish Meatballs Rumaki : department would rotate the trash container, so everyone * iKE BOX MUSIC would get the job of having this Shrimp with sauce mess in their front yard. My resolution for 1981, no more POT LUCK ulcer for me, I am just going to report the situation to housing. Happy New Year! BYOB Your Neighbor " o "l / " " HAIL L MR.& MRS. LUIS VILLAFRANCA WELL MR .& " --- /i " FARE MRS. ALVAREZ

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F Page 4 The Daily Gazette Wednesday, December 31, 1980 College schedule SPORTS Sports banquet College Basketball Following are the United Press May determine nternational Board of Coaches top Scheduled for 0 college basketball ratings (with irst-place votes and records in Who's arentheses): number one 1. Depaul (36) (9-0) 568 One of the tie-breaking criteria January 19th 2. Oregon St. (1) (6-0) 479 listed by the NFL to determine 3. Kentucky (1) (6-1) 420 playoff berths is strength of Special Services Director Dennis 4. Virginia (6-0) 405 schedule. Brusnahan announced yesterday that 5. Notre Dame (6-1) 345 Now, the NCAA doesn't have to tickets are now on sale for the 6. North Carolina (8-1) 342 worry about breaking ties, since Captain's Trophy Sports Banquet, 7. UCLA (6-1) 277 it doesn't have any major college which will be held on Monday night 8. Wake Forest(8-0) 213 football playoffs. January 19, beginning at 7:30 p.m. 9. Maryland (7-1) 191 But it does have statistics on at the Como Club Patio. 10. Arizona St. (7-1) 173 relative schedule strengths. And, Mike Bragg, the. punter for the 11. Louisiana St. (7-1) 172 to say the least, they are quite Baltimore Colts, will be the 12. Texas A&M (7-0) 147 interesting. featured speaker. 13. Michigan (7-0) 146 The major college team with the 14. Indiana (7-3) 124 Of course, what happens to Florida All base residents are invited toughest football schedule this 15. Iowa (6-1) 88 State and Georgia in their bowl to attend, and tickets are avail- season was second-ranked Florida 16. Illinois (7-1) 69 games will be the major factor. able from Special Services during State. the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., 17. S. Alabama (7-1) 64 That's based on NCAA statistics The Bulldogs will be taking on Monday through Friday. The price 18. Tennessee (7-1) 53 which show Seminole opponents with Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl. The is $3.00 per person. 19. Brigham Young (8-2) 45 a 74-and-34 mark against major Fighting Irish are hoping to stake film of 20. Utah (8-1) 44 teams other than Florida State. their own claim to the top spot the 1980 season will be shown On the other hand, top-ranked and their cause may gain some and the highlight of the program Georgia had the 114th toughest strength from their 14th ranking will be the presentations of the schedule, or the 14th easiest, in the list of toughest schedules. local sports awards. Base police depending on how you look at it. Bulldog opponents compiled a 45-64- As for the Seminoles, they'll and-1 record against other opposi- face Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl. "WE ALL HAVE to transport tion. ACONSUMING The Sooners are also pretenders INTEREST IN That adds a little bit of spice to to the throne but will have to win well wishers the controversy that usually big to receive serious considera- ENERGY." On December 31st, New Years Eve, seems to surface when the ballots tion. And, incidentally, Oklahoma Base Police will be extending a are counted in the post-season poll opponents had the 37th best won-loss special courtesy for those who to determine the national champion. percentage in the country. Sunrise: 6:35 a.m. have partied a little too much, and Sunset: 5:32 p.m. Today's local feel they shouldn't drive home. Moonrise: 1:36 a.m. From 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Base Police Moonset: 1:32 p.m. forecast will have a van and driver that High tide: 4:08 p.m. will transfer you from the party or 5:55 a.m. Hi: 82 club to your home. Low tide: 10:35 p.m. Lo: 61 All you have to do is call them 11:56 a.m. at 8105 and someone will be there classifieds to pick you up. For the safety EPartly cloudy, with Winds NW at of yourself and others, and to E8-10 kts shifting to S at 8-10 kts avoid a serious ticket, call Base Classified advertisements may he sent to the Gazette by Guard Mail or hand carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday t by noon. Bay conditions 1'-3' Police. through Friday (excluding holidays). Deadline for publication is noon They will be glad you did, and the previous working day. Ads are limited to 40 words and published not so will your friends. more than twice weekly per submission. Commercial advertising 'is prohibited although annoancents concerning available services will be permitted but limited to twice monthly. Ads for businesses or services requiring command approvalmaybe required to provide proof of a letter of authority. Adswhibchdiscriminate on thebasis of race, sex, creed, Rose Bowl has colorful history color, or national origin willnot be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to edit and rewrite all submissions. (AT=Anytime/ Of all the post-season games on California's Roy Riegels, who DWH=During Working Hours/AWH=After Working Hours). the New Year's calendar, the Rose recovered a fumble in Bowl is the deepest in tradition. 1929 and ran the wrong direction. The first intersectional post- Teammate caught Riegels season college game in United -States in the end-zone and pushed him back Boating equipment, fishing poles, history was played in Pasadena in to the one-yard line. But Georgia For Sale hooks, line, 25h, 55h and 65 h 1902 when a young easterner named Tech won that game, 8-7. Excess on order of miswa noodles, motors many more goodies. Contact James Warner arranged for Michigan In what many consider to be the pancit noodles, and sweet rice. Dave 95520 DWH or 96208 AWH for to meet Stanford. The Wolverines greatest upset in Rose Bowl history, Call 96208 AWN for information. appointment. set a record that day, crushing Columbia surprised Stanford, 7-0, Stanford, 49-0. in 1934. Twenty-four hours before '78 Yamaha 100cc motor-cross bike. Football didn't return to Pasadena the game, the field was under eight Leaving must sell, $550. Call 12,000 BTU Fedders, A/C, $75,price on a permanent basis again until inches of water. 64215 ask for Danny DWH. negotiable; '70 Pontiac Catalina 1916 when Washington State beat Because of blackout restrictions 4 dr, 8 cyl. with new water pump, Brown, the first in a series of during World War II, the only "East-West" games. Bicycle built for two. Tandem 5- new exhaust unit, new transmission played outside of Still, the granddaddy' of the speed, excellent condition,, $100; oil seals, new battery, recent Pasadena took place in Durham, paint job, recent engine tune up, bowl games didn't gain national in 1942. Oregon or best offer. Call Garry at North Carolina, prominence until 1920 when Harvard 90128 or can be seen at Villamar $900, price negotiable. Call 8123 State traveled 3,000 miles to beat or 8702 at SRD ask for Mel Ellis or accepted a trip West and edged Duke, 20-16. 261-D. Call first. call AWH at Gold Hill Barracks, room Oregon, 7-6. C-207. Probably the most obscure team to In 1946, the last game involving 12' Sears aluminum boat, oars, compete in the Rose Bowl was a Southern school, Alabama smashed anchor, line floatation cushion, Washington and Jefferson University USC, 34-14, holding the Trojans to $150 firm. also a 9.9 Evinrude with in 1922. One reporter was over- a mere six yards. about 50 hours, just like new, $500 Services heard as saying all he knew "about The following year, the Big Ten firm. See Dave at Imperial warehouse Responsible thirteen year old girl Washington and Jefferson is that and Pacific Coast Conference or call 8875 DWH. would like to baby sit evenings they are both dead." Ironically, signed an exclusive contract to play and weekends. Please contact the school held California to the in the Rose Bowl and Illinois smash- Two small dirt bikes for off-street Chantelle Brusnahan at 95408. only scoreless tie in Rose Bowl ed UCLA, 45-14, in the opener. use, $50 each or both for $85. history. In 1955, Woody Hayes made his Call 8875 or 8862 DWH. In 1925, the "Four Horsemen of first trip to Pasadena, his Ohio Notre Dame" made their last ride State Buckeyes beating USC, 20-7.& '65 Buick Special convertible. Can Lost in Pasadena with Knute Rockne's The game marked the last time it be seen at Imperial warehouse or a Rose Bowl game. S/S sand spike accidently left Irish beating Stanford, 27-10. has rained during call 95453 AT. Southern teams played in 13 Rose Since then, PAC 10 schools have behind at Fisherman's Point on edge over the Big Ten, winning the eve of Dec. 27 (Saturday), Bowl games from 1926 to 1946. the of the last 25 games, including Kawasaki 100cc motorcycle, 1700 sentimental value. Sm. reward, Pasadena was the scene of foot- 15 original miles, ball's infamous "wrong way" run by 10 of the last 11. excellent 8130 DWH/ 952233 AWH. operating condition, $450. Call 96178 AT. In the vicinity of Nob Hill, gray One gallon of brown acrylic enamel and black tabby kitten, lost on auto paint, 1 gal. of reducer, and December 23. Answers to the name ,- DAILY ENERGY USEAGE- 1 pint of hardner, $50. Call Mike of Marvin. Any information, please at 8150 DWH. call Angie DWH 8615, AWH 99255. WATER Consumpion:1,110,000 Gallons 12.0 Penn reel w/pole, upright Found freezer, coolers, batteries, battery L band in McCalla ferry land- chargers, etc. Call Dave at Wedding Target: 1,000,000 Gallons 95520 DWN/9620B AWN for information. ing area. Call 96135 4T to identify.

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