Bert Lance indicted for illegal banking COMPILED FROM AP/UPI REPORTS -- Deposit Insurance Corporation. According to the indictment, the Former Budget Director Bert Lance, The 33-count indictment also actual or potential loss to the who rose from a $90-a-day bank said the defendants deliberately banks exceeded $500,000. teller to a millionaire Georgia misapplied bank funds and conspired Lance is specifically charged banker, was indicted by a federal in the violation of various banking with 15 counts of mis-application grand jury in Atlanta yesterday for laws. of bank funds while he was presi- Dateline. illegal banking deals involving $20 The Justice Department did not dent of two banks. million in loans. indicate that President Jimmy Car- In five other counts, he's accus- SAN SALVADOR (AP) -- The situa- Three of his associates also were ter was involved in any of the al- ed of falsifying personal financial tion had gotten so bad in the named in indictments that came af- leged irregularities. statements and a separate count of Central American nation of El ter a 17-month investigation. The indictment alleges there was making false entries in the Nation- Salvador that the country's All men were expected to be ar- a conspiracy from 1972 until the al Bank of Georgia records. president said he had to impose raigned today on federal conspira- present. In an interview after yesterday's a "state of siege" yesterday. cy and bank fraud indictments. The conspiracy is said to have grand jury action, Lance declared, President Carlos Humberto Ro- Lance and the others are accused resulted in more than $20 million "I intend to be in court. I intend mar- mero declared the limited of false statements and reports and in loans for the four, their fami- to clear my name and be adjudged law in an attempt to deal people and tial of deliberately overvaluing land, lies and associates. innocent by the American and re- with a wave of violence property and securities for the There were 383 loans by 41 banks by the system." Ilion that has left 80 persons purpose of influencing bank trans- involved in the case. The indict- The court clerk's office in At- 100 wounded ad and more than actions. ment said much of the money was lanta said U.S. Magistrate Allen weeks. ar- in the past three The four are charged with bank used to repay prior loans but also Chancey probably would hold an declaration suspends con- today for Lance, Richard The fraud involving efforts to deceive to purchase bank stock, repay over- raignment 30 days. stitutional rights for officers of two banks, the control- drafts at the Calhoun Bank and in- Carr, Thomas Mitchell and H. Jack- ler of the currency and the Federal crease income of the defendants. son Mullins -- all in Georgia. WASHINGTON (AP) -- It looks as though Congress is about to take aim at another "target budget." The House was expected to take up the Senate's latest version of a 1980 proposed spending pro- gram with increased funds for Guantanamo education which was passed yes- terday by the Senate. Earlier the House unexpected- ly defeated a compromise package drafted by the Democratic lead- ership. The defeat coming from Gazette an unusual coalition of liberals Gunitanamo Bay, Cuba and conservatives voting "no" for totally different reasons. Vol. 34 No. 99 Thursday, May 24, 1979 BOSTON (AP) -- Two doctors study- ing juvenile diabetes have con- cluded that the dise.-se canbe caused by a virus. The finding is reported in to- Travel plans on despite gas shortage day's "New England Journal of Schlesinger predicted the move Medicine," which -- in an edi- COMPILED FROM UPI REPORTS -- Ameri- cause of the gas situation. James could backfire. torial -- calls it "highly impor- cans are approaching the long Memor- Tourist areas were taking pains to Schlesinger said that if the Unit- tant." ial Day weekend with apparent intent assure the public that gas would be ed States continues to hold down The discovery raises the pos- to take to the highways as usual de- available from Cape Cod to Reno, prices on its own crude oil, petro- ibility that a vaccine might spite the gasoline shortage. Nev. leum exporting nations would be so someday be developed, but one The National Safety Council pre- President Jimmy Carter, whose en- angry they probably would retaliate of the doctors points out that's dicted yesterday that as many or ergy plans suffered another setback by raising prices on the oil they a long way down the road. more people would die in highway on Capitol Hill, again exhorted America. crashes from Friday evening through Americans to face up to the fact sell in The House Democratic caucus, con- TEL AVIV (AP) -- Israeli settlers Monday as did in 1978. that there is a real energy short- sisting of all House democrats, who refuse to leave an area of In California, where the shortage age. voted to bar a compromise on the ad- the occupied Sinai say they won't has been the nation's worst, the Speaking from the White House map ministration's plan to phase out put up a fight if Israeli troops state Energy Commission predicted room, Carter told a Las Vegas audi- federal price controls on oil. come to take them away, but they more gasoline would be available ence in a two-way conversation by At the same time, a House subcom- also won't go voluntarily. over the holiday weekend than any satellite, "We have an energy cri- mittee reported that it has evidence The group of several hundred weekend this month. sis. We have shortages of oil. that gasoline supplies have actually opposes returning the land to There seemed to be more concern The shortages are going to get increased significantly in the past Egypt, which Israel will do on about empty motels than empty gas greater in the future, and we're go- Friday. tanks. ing to pay more for it." year. Chairman Benjamin Israeli troops are reportedly Most service stations in Miami The president's remarks were ad- Subcommittee Rosenthal, D-N.Y., scheduled hear- preparing to remove the protest- Beach planned to remain open on the dressed to the annual convention of for next month to publish the ers today. weekend to accommodate tourists. the National Cable Television Asso- ings In Indianapolis, where a quarter ciation. information. He said he also will push for a NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) -- Flori- million people or more are expected While House Democrats yesterday full Federal Trade Commission inves- da's attorney general has filed Sunday for the Indy 500, speedway took a second stand against Presi- tigation of the current oil situa- a petition in a U.S. court of officials said they had no idea dent Carter's plan to decontrol appeals here to overturn the stay whether attendance would drop be- crude oil prices, Energy Secretary tiln. of execution granted convicted murderer John Spenkelink. Attorney General Jim Smith ar- Awa Maru victims' remains recovered rived in town ten minutes after It said the remains would be re- craft parts/and ammunition to the the court's closing time late TOKYO (AP) -- China has recovered the belongings, Japanese garrison in Singapore. yesterday, but officials stayed the remains of 158 persons from turned, as would the spirit of humanitarianism." The vessel sailed under a guaran- to accept his petition. among the more than 2,000 who died "in there was no immediate tee of safe passage from the allies Spenkelink was scheduled to when an American submarine sank the However, outcome of Maruyama's and carried special markings includ- chair yester- Japanese merchant ship Awa Maru word on the die in the electric ing white crosses on both sides of ay morning, but was granted two near the end of World War II. mission. He said the Chinese told him none its funnel that were lighted at stays of execution. A Japanese official just back from Peking, Kazuo Maruyama, said of the remains could be identified. night. recovered personal Japanese press reports at the NEW YORK (AP) -- Tenneco has an- he was told the Chinese recovered He said the baggage tags, time said the Awa Maru carried a nounced it has struck natural the remains and personal belongings belongings included books, watches and fortune in uncut diamonds and gold gas in the Baltimore Canyon area in a 1977-78 salvage operation. currency, bank dolls. bars. The ship also carried 2,008 off the coast of New-Jersey. The effort raised part of the childrens' The Awa Maru was blown up by four persons, mostly Army and Navy per- It's the second such gas dis- cargo-passenger ship from its watery torpedoes fired by the American sub- sonnel, and a cargo of tin and rub- covery reported in the area about grave in the Taiwan Straits, about Queenfish on April 1, 1945. ber picked up in stops along the 100 miles east of Atlantic City. ten miles off the China coast. marine route back to Japan. Company officials describe the Maruyama told Japanese reporters ship was returning Queenfish skipper Elliott Loughlin test as "encouraging" but caution yesterday he went to China to nego- The 11,249-ton mission to said visibility was poor when he that additional testing of the tiate the return of the remains and to Japan from a mercy after taking 2,000 tons attacked the vessel. He said he well and further drilling will personal balongings. Singapore the partial of relief supplies to the 170,000 thought it was a destroyer. be conducted to see if enough gas China first reported con- prisoners of war. Only one person survived the is available to justify commer- raising of the ship in a dispatch allied car- troversial sinking, a steward who site. from its official news agency Xinua The vessel also reportedly cial development of the picked up by the Queenfish. on April 28. ried several thousand tons of air- was WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Carter ad- ministration told a Senate sub- an NSN Charles S. Bishop takes a look at the Marine static display, are good that committee prospects ual tradition in Gitmo. We also have a list of the School Advisory U.S. exports will increase over Inside to get in in case they need Boai rd members for readers to clip and save the next two years. look at the tou ch with one (phone numbers are included). And there's a But not everybody agrees that edition of ter problem on base. It's all on page three of today's things will look better. lit today's the Guantanamo Gazette. A key administration trade of- NASL. Follow And on the sports page are scores and standings for the ficial said the balance of pay- on page cer, a sport new to American professional athletics. That's ments deficit is likely to get fou. r. worse. Gazette Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, May 24, 1979 community Clubs & organizations AN ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING for the ALL COMO PATRONS are invited to 1979 Junior Flag Football Season attend the happy hour sing-a-long will be held Thursday, May 24 at the Rathskeller this Friday from beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the 4:30 to 7 p.m. COMO patrons may Conference Room at W. T. Sampson then choose dinner from the open bulletin board Elementary School, all parents and menu or sample the evening's special interested. persons are invited to selection of. Veal Cordon Bleu. Coasnity anrunearuMyts bfa coelldin7btwen8en . m. o r ahand attend. through Priday (excluditg holiday.). Deadline for publication is n the previous wrkitz day. kmtide mergoe nc mnewilb acceptM anytime. oe iCy rounityannuu ms l11be re published ato sand,,,d. .ad iclud in a daily calendar section during the we s of A INTERCOMMAND BOWLING LEAGUE or- a cha Covn-Iadvertisingrt. to prohibltedalthough annunc-eme ofevailable se tisr will be pemtd but limited cto ice monthly. ganizational meeting will be held

be required to prove proof .alettr u auhrity. Ad v hh May 24 at 3:30 p.m. in the Special Local Forecast discr nattu the bas of ra.ce s:cred, color, or afo origin0l high tide- 8:18 pm 8813 n11t be accepted. Th Publi Affair Stfree ttfheightto Services Confrerenc Room. Any team dit ad rwte all submiesta. (AT*Anytime/DW-Durtylworki g Hours/ interested in participating should low tide-- 1:07 pm AW*After WorkingHurs). have a representative present. sunrise--- 6:22 am high--- 88 sunset---- 7:33 pm low---- 74 t59tAf.i 1 14 951144 THE SKEET CLUB is having a meet- Today's forecast calls for ing of all members Sunday, May 27 partly cloudy skies, isolated at 1 p.m. at the Skeet Range. rain showers over the mountains, northeasterly winds at 12-16 kts. Special -announcements and bay conditions at 2-4 ft. THE NAVY EXCHANGE INCOME TAX COOPER FIELD TENNIS COURTS will TV guide Office is not holding regular be reserved on June 3 from 4-10 p.m. office hours, at this time. Any- for the Racquet Club Tennis Follies. 1:00 General Hospital. one needing assistance or consul- Special Services regrets any indon- 1:50 On Our Own .Navy news. tation is requested to call the venience this causes its-patrons. 2:15 Electric Company Personalized Services Office, at 2:45 "What Will They Think of Next? 3:10 Cartoons CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR 8 FFG'S AND 8828 during working hou rs or Mrs. THE DEER PARK ZOO is having a 2 SSN'S Donna Bickford, at 9522166 anytime. clean up and repair day May 26 and 3:30 Hollywood Squares 4:00 Bob Newhart 27 beginning at 9:30 a.m. Anyone Contracts 4:30 Man Undercover were awarded recently MARINE BARRACKS will by conducting wishing to help out in the Deer for construction 5:25 Almanac of eight Oliver their annual summerDevil Pup pro- Park clean up, either with physical Hazard Perry-class 5:30 Newswatch Frigates and two gram for boys 9= to-12 years old. or supply help, .are gladly wel- Los Angeles-class 6:30 Sha Na Na Fast Attack sub- The program is designed to famil- comed. For further information,.; marines. 7:00 Mrs. Erica Pagent iarize the boys with the aspects call Peggy at 96215 AT. Under terms of the 8:05 Notes of Interest contracts, of Marine Corps life and respect Bath Iron Works will receive al- 8:10 Lou Grant for American Heritage. For regis- most $210 million for construction THE SPECIAL SERVICES AUTO HOBBY 9:05 Movie of the Week: Life and tration of your boys, there will be of three FFG-7 ships. Todd Pacific Shop is announcing a new service, Times of Grizzly Adams a parents night on Tuesday, May 29, Shipyards Seattle Division, was Automobile Machine Simonizing, on 11:00 Newswatch Update at 7:30 p.m. in the Marine Barracks awarded $144 million for building dining facility. The boys will be Sundays by appointment only. Ap- 11:10 Rhoda pointments can be made by calling two ships, and the Los Angeles chosen on a first come first serve 11:3Q Sign off 95481 during normal operating hours. Division of Todd Pacific Shipyards basis, also "T" shirts and ball will receive $214 million for con- caps will be issued upon registra- The cost is $15 for any size car and $20 for vans struction of three other FFG-7 tion night. Note: No waivers of and standard size pickups. Vehicles must be washed Frigates. age can be accepted. Movies by owners prior to appointment. With this procurement, contracts Lyceums have been awarded for construction ANYONE INTERESTED in playing the A SPECIAL SERVICES FLEA MARKET of 34 ships for the U.S. The Navy piano during happy hours at the Downtown: The Call of the Wild, G will be held on Sunday, June 3, - ultimately plans to build 59 of the COMO Club should contact Ensign McCalla: Whiffs, PG 1979 at McCalla Hangar from 12:30 Marine: Zorro, PG Guided Missle Frigates. The lead Janet Kernells at 951131 during p.m. until all merchandise is sold, ship of the class was awarded in working hours to discuss contract Leeward: Looking for Mr. Goodbar, no one will be allowed to set up October 1973 and was delivered to arrangements. Applicants must be the Navy prior to 12 noon. There will be Clubs in November 1977. able to "play by ear" and may con- Propelled two size booths to choose from: Windjammer: Five Days from Home, by gas turbine engines, tract on a temporary or long term the ship is capable of speeds in large booths 20' x 20' for $3.00 PG basis. and small booths 10' x 20' for COMO Club: Hanging on a Star, PG excess of 28 knots. Armament in- $2.00, all inside the hangar. You cludes surface-to-air and surface- WOULD YOU BE CURIOUS If 100,000 - must supply your own tables. Any- to-surface missiles, the Phalanx wives of servicemen knew something one wishing to rent a space may Close-in weapons system, 76mm gun, you didn't? If they wanted to find Take note: torpedoes, and two Lamps helicop- do so by going to the Special Ser- out more? If they set aside val- vices Office between 7:30 a.m. and IMMEDIATE OPENING ters. uable hours of their lives to help 4 p.m. Monday through Friday or by The Electric Boat Division of others with this information? going to booth #1 the day of the EMERGENCY RED CROSS DUTY WORKER General Dynamics was awarded a $265 Since 1904, these volunteers have Flea Market. Food may be sold by is needed for alternate weekends million contract for construction "taken care of our own" Navy-Marine people with written permission from from 4 p.m. to 7:30 a.m., Friday of two SSN 688-class submarines Corps community in times of per- the Navy Exchange. Permission must thru Monday. PAID. Experience in at Groton, CT. sonal or financial need. This is be brought to Special Services when interviewing and communications With this procurement, 33 Los your Navy Relief Society. NRS Vol- booths are purchased. essential. For further information, Angeles-class submarines have been unteers are not sent into this call the Red Cross Office at 95434 contracted and nine of those have sensitive area of human need unpre- CLOWNS! CLOWNS! CLOWNS Let's or make a personal visit. been delivered. pared. A carefully structured see your act at the 4th of July course of study is offered to you. Parade or Midway. For additional You will be taught: military pay information, and to volunteer your and allowances, survivors benefits, talents, please call Major Keene CHAMPUS, how to interview clients, at 95472 or 95479 or Mrs. Judy and how to use community resources. Goodbar at 90251. -calendar Navy Relief is active on Navy- Marine bases throughout the world. THE MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE now has L J You may choose: the Navy Relief fishing gear available in their Today Office as receptionist, interviewer, Sports Department. Also, the LaRaye Ryan's dance student photo pick-up, 325A Marina Pt., 1-9 p.m. or clerical worker; Thrift Shop Household Department has a new ship- management, we recycle clothing and ment of microwave bakeware. VFW meeting, FRA, 8 p.m. (election and installation of officers). household articles; working with layettes, the first baby is often the last straw in a servicemember's THE NAVY EXCHANGE BEAUTY SHOP now Tomorrow budget; Widow's Assistance Commit- offers Manicure services, by Crumudgeons of Cuba meeting, COMO Club Rathskeller, 4:30 p.m. tee, some are young and lonely,. appointment only. For appointment Socializers benefit dance for scholarship fund, Barrel Club, 8 p.m. others are elderly and need a help- call 8764. ing hand; and helping supervise PWOC council meeting, Villamar 1239B, 1 p.m. our Children's Waiting Rooms. There will be free care available Fishing tournament for NAS, VC-10, Weather candidate begins. while you take the NRS Course. Guantanmo Gazette Pentacostal prayer meeting, rentacostal Church, Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. Your new knowledge of service life opens gratifying communication be- Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 7:45 p.m., East Bargo Point old nursery tween you and your husband. An Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. school building (90269, 8275). appreciative commanding officer knows you are on his team. A life- Naval Station Commanding Officer Saturday long return for such a small FRA family barbecue, Morin Center, noon (tickets sold at the event). investment--the companionship of women who have always been a step Tire rotation and lubrication, bottom of Marine Hill off Sherman Avenue ahead--FROM THE BUSTLE TO THE LCdr. Jerry R. Ryan.PublicA fairs Officer. and Tarawa Road, 9 a.m - 2 p.m. for Marine queen candidate. J02 Brenda K. Starkey . . .Editor HUSTLE. YNSN Chuck Bishop. . . .Journalist Walk-a-thon for Naval Hospital and NAVSTA queen candidates (pledges at The course will be held May 29- JOSN Mary E. Marshal .Journalist 913221 or 913249DWH or :951293 AWH for Hospital, 8012 DWH or 8102 AWN 31, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Ms. Pat Pennington.-.Production Assistant, for NAVSTA). Conference Room in the Windjammer. The Guantanao Gazette is published according to- the rules andnrglatios for ship and stionenew spaps Commissary Store queen candidate carnival at Commissary. It will be presented by Ms. Louise asoutlined in sAVmXSs P-35 and under thy direction Diver, Navy Relief Representative of thei Nvas bP vuble mAffmirts fficer.gPrinted Bake sale for NAS, VC-10., Weather candidate, in front of Navy Exchange. from Washington, D.C. fivestimes weeky a t governmentropenongovroment Baby-sitting equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Serice will be provided. For further Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news ites Roman Catholic mass, 6 p.m., Base Chapel. that appear herein are not to be construed as official information/reservations, call or asrefletings he views of CONNAVWASE or t 8550/8555. partmentot h Navy. seventh Day Adventist Church meets, McCalla Chapel, 9:30 a.m., (8638 Weir). Thursday, May 24. 1979 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Marines hold static display by YNSN Charles S. Bishop The M60A1 (RISE) tank, which seemed to attrack the most specta- The Marines held their annual tors, has a 105mm main gun as well Static Display last Saturday to as a 50 calibre machine gun and a commemorate Armed Forces Day. 7.62mm co axial machine gun. The The presentation, which included tank is primarily an anti-armor weapons from M16 personnel mines weapon but it is also an effective to a M16A1 RISE tank, was held May anti-personnel and anti-fortifica- 19, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. tion. The M60A1 tank which weighs 54 tons can move at a speed of 36 Each combatant weapon and asso- m.p.h. with its 12 cylinder, 750 ciated equipment was set up for horsepower diesal engine. display in separate areas in the Other weapons displayed were: field across from the Telephone M60 machine gun, M16 land mines, Exchange on Sherman Avenue. The M16A1 rifle, M203 (grenade launcher), Marines explained and defined how M72A2 "LAW" anti-tank weapon, 81mm each weapon worked. The unrehearsed mortar, and an SB22 (land line p ntations were effectively field communications equipment). t nicated so that the overall The Static Display is just one working of the equipment could be of the many ceremonies that occur understood by those less knowledge- in the latter part of May. able. Commemorating Armed Forces Day, Included in the presentation was Viet Nam Veteran's Week, Memorial Sergeant Lee Lamm, of Mine Field Maintenance, shows Allen Keene, an a 155mm towed howitzer. This how- Day and the many other ceremonies enthused spectator, how to detect landmines. The method the Marines itzer, requiring a 10 man team that are American custom, is im- used to teach the children about the process was to throw a penny into operation, has a casualty area of portant to American people, both the grass covered soil. If the child found the penny he could keep 30 by 50 meters with its 94.6 in and out of the military. it. Allen Keene enjoyed that, and he didn't hesitate to return to pound round. The M106 recoiless A custom that doesn't direct that particular site to be retrained over and over again . . . and rifle has a backblast nearly equal general compliance is as dead as again. to the casualty area of the 155 a language no longer spoken; the howitzer. With its 134 inch bar- Marines have maintained the use of rel, the M106 serves as an anti- the language of our Armed Forces From the fleet tank weapon as well as Heritage by making the Static Dis- I would like to personally express on behalf of the crew of USS anti-personnel and bunker penetra- play a ceremony held annually in Charleston (LKA-113) our sincere appreciation to you and the members of tion. Gitmo. your Commands for the professional support we have received during our refresher training. Of specific note I would like to especially recognize the Port Services Local note pilots who each day taught, helped, and handled with kid gloves this fine ship. They are a special group we grew to enjoy as friends and respect Recently high school seniors in ceased, the base wide drive to stop as professionals. conducted an anti-litter littering has not. Gitmo The SRD and Supply Department have been uniformly supportive and are drive, in addition to other pro- As pictured, some of us have yet the best we have seen. From initial personal visits of welcome and grams, as a means to achieve finan- to grasp the spirit of the anti- offers of help during our stay, to providing those much needed repairs littering campaign, particularly in cial security for their trip to and parts throughout our training period, they remained enthusiastic, London. the local lyceums. In door theatres helpful, and positive, It is difficult to fully express our total thanks. are structured for easy trash clean- The Gazette staff, Navy Broad- I personally thank you for arranging the helo services so we could up. It's obvious that Gitmo lyeums casting Detachment Six, Gitmo exercise our platform and crew. I'm sorry you were unable to also fly aren't constructed whereby litter Dialogues, parents and others gave aboard. is easily corralled afterwards. the public awareness of the ambi- And to all those personnel who provided numerous services for our well Instead, someone will eventually us students' community service. being, morale, and R and R needs, a special note of thanks. We were muster the manpower needed to run delighted to have been able to repay you in some small way by bringing Tsa result, the seniors' "Polish down litter that weather has blown back some merchandise for your community and by taking a few of your the and possibly dampened because of Rock" anti-litter drive became personnel to Port-Au-Prince. Their deportment was exemplary - a credit a success. someone else's carelessness. Do to your command. Although their special drive has your part and pitch in! You have a great community providing invaluable services to all of us transient training ships. I hope we didn't dredge up too much of your bay. Looking forward to future meetings. My very best to you.

My greatest respects, W. H. GREENE, Jr. CAPT, U. S. NAVY Commanding Officer U.S.S. CHARLESTON (LKA-113)

Upon completion of our deployment, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the officers, enlisted and civilian personnel of your command for the generous assistance so willingly given to our detachment during the past eight months. The professionalism, understanding and friendship extended to our Seabees greatly enhanced our ability to progress the construction. We feel priviledged to have been called upon to lend our skills and to work with you in providing facilities which will contribute to an in- creased readiness posture. This total team effort clearly demonstrates that "can do" continues to bea viable Navy watchword.

All that glitters? With a landscape cluttered by trash the Rock will G. D. Fraunces not look "polished." It takes concern and thoughtfulness from each CDR, CED, USN individual, and a little effort. Remember to use the trash receptacles made available to help "polish the rock." Every litter bit does hurt entire base. Leased vehicle not POV WASHINGTON, D.C. (NES) "The restriction isn't new. Clip and save It's official ".A leased vehicle is not a It's based on a 1974 decision by privately owned vehicle and, the Comptroller General. Never- The information contained in therefore, cannot be shipped by theless, it can result in problems this article reflects official a service member at government for members who are unaware of Naval Base or Naval Station com- expense," a Military Traffic it. mand policy. Management Command (MTMC) "We're reminding installation official has warned. transportation officers of this School Advisory Board Beginning Monday, May 21 military According to Lieutenant restriction and recommending and civilian personnel will no Colonel Bennett E. Greenfield. that it be made part of the longer be permitted to bring food chief of MTMC' socean termi- counseling procedure at all in- NAME ACTIVITY PHONE products from Jamaica or Haiti on- nals division, the rule applies stallations." Greenfield said. to the base. Food products such even when the lessor has given Capt. C. G. Gibowicz PWO 8125 as, but not limited to fruits, the mermber express permission Capt. A. Hoover MARBKS 951253 vegetables, canned goods, bakery to ship the vehicle. Lt. (j.g.) M. Teague NAVHOSP 913252 products, meat, bottled goods (in- CDR A. Popp FTG 8524 cluding any alcoholic beverages) Savings on paper ABCS C. W. Phillips NAS 64494 will be confiscated and destroyed. CUCM J. Starr C M/C 95517 The prohibition of the above WASHINGTON (NES). . paper costs by about S million Mr. J. Clark WTS 99100 listed items is based on the poten- Next year the federal govern- annually. The larger sheets will Ms. B. Haines WTS 95465 tial health hazard and the necessity ment will shift to standard size allow more to be typed on a Mr. Steinhilber CCPO 8822 to control contraband items brought 80'- by 1l-inch paper, up from single page, however, and GSA Sharon Welch Mayor 90184 onto the Base. Recent instances the 8- by 10'/-inch size it now expects the number of sheets Major W. Coenen NSGA 90102 where illegal drugs were confiscated uses. The slightly larger paper is used to drop five percent. This ATCS G. Hanson VC-10 64432 and where insects were detected in the standard size used in private should lead to savings in clerical Mr. Fischer Student 99100 food containers have prompted these industry. processing and storage costs of BM2 Richard Gilpatrick Deputy 8406 measures to be taken. The General Service Adminis- between $10 and $15 million MS2 Herald Nichols Treasurer 951001 tration estimates that the size annually. change will increase government Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, May 24, 1979 NASL standings Sports summary s BOSTON (UPI) -- The Boston Celtics have a new head coach. The NBA team will be coached by Bill Fitch who resigned Monday as head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers. W 1. GF CA BP PTS NATIONAL. CONFERENCE NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- David Lipscomb College of Nashville will fill P0 in for Grand Canyon College of Arizona in the NAIA College Baseball EASTERN DTVISTON Tournament. Cosmos 8 1 24 13 23 71 Grand Canyon withdrew from the competition for an unusual reason, a Washington 8 2 28 12 23 71 champagne celebration in the locker room following a victory in a region- Rochester 3 7 11 20 11 29 al tournament. Toronto 3 7 10 22 10 28 The Phoenix school is a Southern Baptist-owned institution, and a Grand CENTRAL DIVISION Canyon pitcher said officials feel the team made a disgrace of the school Minnesota 7 2 20 12 19 61 by drinking alcohol in the locker room. Tulsa 5 4 20 18 17 47 r Dallas 4 5 12 13 12 36 CHICAGO (UPI) -- The Chicago Cubs yesterday traded righthander Ray Burris Atlanta 2 6 13 20 12 24 to the New York Yankees for another righthander, Dick Tidrow, in a WESTERN DIVISION straight player deal. Vancouver 7 2 16 8 16 58 t Los Angeles 6 2 11 9 11 47 HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) -- The New England Whalers of the defunct World Portland 4 4 16 17 14 38 Hockey Association will be called the Hartford Whalers in the expanded Seattle 4 4 13 10 12 36 S National Hockey League and call the Connecticut capital their home. AMERICAN CONFERENCE ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -- The NHL's Atlanta Flames have reaquired left wing EASTERN DIVISION National League results Curt Bennett from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for left wing Bobby Tampa Bay 7 3 20 13 16 58 Simpson. Fort Lauderdale 4 5 17 15 15 39 Montreal 3, Pittsburgh 0 Bennett was first acquired by the Flames in a 1972 deal with the New Philadelphia 3 7 16 18 16 34 Atlanta 6, Houston 5 York Rangers. He had two 30-goal seasons before being dealt to the Blues New England 3 8 9 22 9 27 St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 1 in a six-player trade in December 1977. CENTRAL DIVISION Cincinnati 5, San Francisco 0 Last season with St. Louis Bennett scored 14 goals and 19 assists for Houston 7 2 20 14 17 59 Chicago Cubs at NY Mets rained out 33 points. Detroit 6 4 20 10 16 52 Chicago 4 4 16 14 14 38 American League scores PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have advised defensive back Memphis 3 7 9 18 9 27 Randy Reutershan to give up his try at a comeback in the NFL. WESTERN DIVISION Baltimore 5, Boston 2 (10) Reutershan suffered head injuries last November in a car accident near Edmonton 5 5 14 17 14 44 Cleveland 4, Toronto 3 Bridgeville, Pa. He was unconscious for several days after the accident. San Diego 4 6 15 21 14 38 Detroit 4, New York Yankees 3 Steeler President Dan Rooney announced the decision after consulting California 4 6 9 13 9 33 Texas 7, Minnesota 2 with team doctors and Coach Chuck Noll. San Jose 0 8 9 19 9 9 Chicago White Sox 6, Oakland 1 Reutershan made the Steelers as a rookie last year and was used primari- Milwaukee 1, California 0 ly on specialty teams. He was a sixth-round draft pick out of the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh.

NASL action NEW YORK (AP) -- Bettors at New York's Belmont Park had a chance to cut 3, New England their losses yesterday at the season opening of the thoroughbred track. Teamen 1 The New York Racing. Association introduced one-dollar win, place or Edmonton Drillers 2, Philadelphia show wagering. It's believed to be the first time one-dollar betting Fury 1 has been offered by a track. The standard up to now has been two dollars Los Angeles Aztecs 3, Rochester a bet. Lancers 0 2, ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -- The Atlanta Braves said yesterday catcher-first base- 1 man Dale Murphy will have tests on his ailing left knee today at an Atlao ta hospital. The hard-hittihg Murphy will miss the Braves coming road trip to the ARE YOU A WITNESS West Coast.

WILLIS REED-At 6 foot TO ENERGY WASTE? 10, he has been one of the unforgettable sights of pro FM 103 sports schedule basketball. Until an injury REPORT IT sidelined him, he was twice TO THE ENERGY GROUCH Saturday May 26 -- BB: Cincinnati at Los Angeles.4 p.m. voted Most Valuable Player a.m. in championship play. Sunday May 27 -- Indianapolis 500.11:15 95310 BKB: Bullets at Seattle.3 p.m. (to be joined in progress)

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