Begin goes home after Christmas summit The Saudia are also the CAIRO (AP) -- Prime Minister Menahem nai, but the real goal is a genuine The Saudi paper's Sunday edition P.L.O. separate Egyp- world's largest oil exporters and Begin is back in Israel after his peace in the area as a whole. also warned against a most important Arab ally. two days of summit talks with Presi- He also said the two leaders had tian-Iaeli peace or any Israeli America's Also, Syria's state-controled ra- dent Anwar Sadat in Egypt. agreed to set up two committees to attempts to divide the Arab cause. din accused Egyptian President Sa- At a joint news conference before continue the peace process -- a mil- The editorial was carried by the dat of giving unconditionally Begin's departure, Sadat said there itary committee to meet in Cairo and official Saudi news agency. to Israeli terms." continue to be differences over the a political committee in Jerusalem. Monday 'a early morning broadcast Palestinian question, but he doesn't Saudi Arabia haa been giving cau- the Sadat-Begin news there are any gaps that cannot Begin said the talks will open the tious signals of support for Presi- came before think dent peace moves,.ofrne b brdefirst week of January.processe--ia mil- Sadat's be bridged.,cofrneon continuewthedpeace APlsieLbrto raia of Meanwhile, the Saudi Arabian news- Sunday's editorial coincided with APlsieLbrto raia In practicalIn pactialterms,trmsthe the outcomeutcoe of East a similar one by neighboring Kuwait. tion spokesman says the talks are the summit appears to be an agree- paper Al Medina said any Middle etlmt must assure an indepen- Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are the ma- hedn fo asprte ment to continuement to ontinuetalking.hednalking.settlement fo asprte etlm t Saatsidprges asbenmae dent Palestinian state on the West jor cash backers not only of Egypt thtn other party to the conflict Sadat said progress has been made Bank and in the Gaza strip, but also of Syria, Jordan and the will join.

Technical problems Due to technical difficulties in the Gazette's teletypes today's edition carries less national and international news than normal. Sports scores and news is also ef- fected by this problem. The Nav'Bs on htane-a dailybed

Vol. 32 No, 243 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Tuesday, December 27,11l977

Private services planned Cardinal Cooke visits Gitmo for late comedian Chaplin (AP) -- In Switzerland, private thought of himself as the greatest funeral services were planned for actor in the world. today for Comedian Charlie Chaplain, He may have been right. who died Christmas morning. After emigrating to America at He died at the age of 88, taking age 21, Chaplin started out in slap- with him the comedic genius ad stick. But soon he moved on to the turbulent personal affairs that deeper character of the "Little marked his roller-coaster life. Tramp.: His death was quiet. His greatest films came out of Chaplain slipped away at his home Hollywood in the 20s and 30s: "The in Switzerland with wife Dona and Gold Rush," "City Lights," "Modern his seven children at his bedside. Times." Later a savage parody of He had been in failing health for Adolf Hitler, "The Great Dictator." several years with Dona O'Neill Chaplin's more serious films after Chaplain a constant presence beside World War II didn't really make it. his wheelchair. And his personal and political Chaplin was the wealthy Sir life were in chaos. In 1952, he Charles when he died, but he made was barred from the United States it the hard way. because of accusations of moral de- His early life was straight from cay and communist sympathies. Charles Dickens. Europe was more hospitable, he Chaplin spent time in a British eventually was knighted Sir Charles poorhouse as a child. He later re- in England. But the bitterness to- called beatings and deprivation. ward America remained until near But, even then, the "Little Tramp" the end of Chaplin's life.

Hijacking ends peacefully

ATLANTA, GA. (AP) -- A Christmas day allowed to leave flight 698 when it after a trip that jetliner hijacking ended peacefully landed in Atlanta For- Terence Cardinal Cooke, Archbishop of New York and Vicar to the Armed Atlanta with the surrender of a started in Miami and was destined in weekend in Gitmo. Scheduled to leave for Puerto Ri- flown to for Indianapolis. ces, spent Christmas man who had demanded to be a visit which included a fenceline F.B.I. officials said the hijack- co this morning, Archbishop Cooke ended Cuba. service men and women at the Flagship Enlisted and er allowed an F.B.I. agent on board tour and meals with local All 38 hostages were released, As Vicar to the Armed Forces, the plane. Officials say a short Dining Facility and the Marine Barracks. no injuries were reported. care of over 1,000,000 mem- more hostages were the archbishop is responsible for the pastoral The hijacker who was demanding to time later three more bers of the Armed Forces and their dependents and the supervision of go to Cuba and said he was wired released, leaving about 13 persons than 925 Catholic chaplains. A similar number of Catholics and their with an explosive, was actually car- on board. Con- Veterans' Hospitals and other agencies receive his pastoral concern. a toy gun and had a transistor rying welfare of the men and their families he has leg. He claimed F.B.I. Special Agent Ed Pistey centrating on the spiritual radio taped to his concentration overseas and many said the hijacker apparently boarded visited almost every major area of troop the radio was a bomb. Bay also included the when it stopped in Jack- bases in the Unites States. His visit in Guantanamo All the women and children aboard the flight Ottowa.) of seven o'clock mass last night. (Photo copyright KARSH, the Eastern Airlines plane had been sonville, Fla. saying

Senior senator dominant figure in Carter Administration

and despite the painfully clear cause I can get you more for your WASHINGTON (IPS) -- One of the domi- consideres best for the country. -- evidence that the rigors of exten- cancer research than you would ever nant figures in the young adminis- Nothing could be more thoroughly in sive chemotherapy treatments have believe possible. Keep me alive." tration of President Jimmy Carter character for the 66-year-old poli- sapped some of his strength and That optimistic, yet practical, thus far is not a White House ap- tician. it difficult to maintain the outlook is much of what has gone pointee at all. The ever-ebullient Mr. Humphrey made considered nor- toward carving a special niche for Democratic continues to display the energetic frantic pace he once He is Hubert Humphrey, on the Washington scene outspoken traits that have made mal, Mr. Humphrey has managed to the senator senator from Minnesota, former vice and statesman and nationally re- pursue a public life that, by most as a senior Capitol Hill president, three-time candidate for him a well-loved the 32 standards, would have to be called who understands the workings of the U.S. presidency, energetic flag cognized political leader during at least vigorous. White House from his years as vice bearer for liberal causes, and now years as a public figute. Humphrey has always driven himself president from 1964 to 1968, he a battler against a debilitating The bouncy step, the willingness hard, not necessarily for personal naturally wields considerable influ- cancer that has already taken a hea- to talk at length about any politi- gain, but because "there has always ence, whether the subject is arms vy toll and will likely be the cause cal subject, and the abiding concern and ne- been so much that needs to be done." control or medical-care programs. of his death. for society's downtrodden the He habitually refuses to ignore But beyond that, he has gained Mr. Humphrey has crowded most of glected are all as much in evidence in the most dire of confidence of President Carter and realities of his illness as ever. the positive the painful when he re- proved himself a valuable advisor concen- Despite the sobering news follow- circumstances, such as into the background, and has the crucial issues fac- last of two operations in cently told a gathering of scien- on many of trated on using his vast experience ing the in its deal- that the cancer tists involved in cancer research ing the administration and national esteem to the best ad- less than a year -- branch of has grown that "If you let me die it is going ings with the legislative vantage in helping the Carter Admin- that began in his bladder surgery to cost you millions of dollars, be- government. istration get started on the path he beyond the reach of further Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, December 27, 1977 -= . Today's Meetings Tomorrow's Meetings TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY meets at ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at u' 6:30 p.m. in the Quonset Hut behind 7:30 p.m. at the East Bargo Point the Arts and Crafts Workshop. For Old Nursery School building. For further information call Judy at further information call 90269 or Community 90253 AT. 8871. THE FELLOWSHIP OF OVER, EATERS GITMO SELF DEFENSE CLUB will meet ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. at the at Marblehead Hall from 6-8 p.m. East Bargo Old Nursery School Bulletin building. For further information GITMO COIN CLUB meets in Quonset \ call 96235 AWH or 98145 AT. Hut 1817 behind the old elementary school at 7:30 p.m. For more in- formation call Lou Prosser at 90172 Board YESTERDAY'S WATER STATUS or Art Moons at 8845. o CHURCH OF CHRIST TARGET CONSUMPTION: 1,350,000 BIBLE STUDY CLASS will ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,379,000 meet at McCalla Chapel at 7 p.m. For more information N TOTAL IN STORAGE: 17,763,000 call J.L. Bachelor at 96198W or Floyd Shaw at 97115 AT. Community Announcements 951144 CHRYSLER MILITARY SALES. Going THIS WEEK'S LIVE FIRING home soon? CMSC announces their S SCHEDULE: Clubs & Organizations OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY'S GUANTANA- 1977 Stock Sale with savings from MO BAY EXTENSION will be holding Tuesday.9 a.m.- 12 p.m. $500 to $900. These are 1977 cars registration for the spring semes- Wednesday.none scheduled BOY SCOUT TROOP 435 will meet at and trucks with "0" mileage at re- ter at Thursday.9 a.m.- 12 p.m. the Boy Scout hut, Monday, Dec. 26 the base Library (Windward) duced 1977 price and full warranty. Tuesday Friday.9 a.m.- 12 p,m. at 1:00 p.m. All scouts are urged through Friday, Jan. 3-6 See your military sales representa- from 11:30 a.m. Saturday.none scheduled to attend. For more information to 4:30 p.m. tives, Jim & Sharon Clark, at the Classes Call 90290. will begin Feb. 13 and Navy Exchange or call 8309 DWH, end April 20. Each class will meet 952288 AWH, for your evening home The Conde and Hicacal Beach areas for four hours each week -- usually appointment. Sale ends Jan. 19. between Saint Nicholas and Caracoles twice a week for two hour sessions bay BRANCH AND UNIT 100 FRA will Points and all of the upper from 6:45 - 8:45 p.m.-- at the W.T. Caracoles and Granadillo sponsor a gala New Year's Eve dance north of Sampson High school. off limits. For at the FRA Home in Morin Center be- Points will be Each course carries a minimum of 'high tide- 9:40 pm contact the Special ginning at 8 p.m. Food will be 4:56 pm Local more information three credit hours. The cost is low tide-- served and dance to the music of Services Marina, ComNavBase Duty $30 per credit hour or $90 per three sunrise--- 7:34 am forecast This is a BYOB af- office or Base Police. the "Jesters." credit hour course. Tuition assis- sunset---- 6:30 pm available) for mem- fair (set-ups tance will be awarded by Charles high------only. Limited reservations THE LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE hers Flaherty, NCFA advisor, during re- l ow84------_ 6 are $5 per person by contacting cOVERSEAS is offering three certifi- gistration. Tuition payment is not ccate programs: emergency medical shipmates - John Craigie - VC-10, Today' s forecast calls for cloudy due until the first night of class. ttechnician I, small business Zane Robertson - NAS Marina, Pete skies with showers and southwest- manag- Books should be purchased then too. nment and fire science. Schuhl - FTG, Jim Phelan - Hosp., erly winds of 14 knots. Bay con- The emergency medical technician Eddie Antonetty - MarBks, Don Poyn- ditions will be 2-4 feet. ccourse is ter - NavSta Supply, Roy Alexander- 6 credit hours and costs BASE POLICE REGISTRATION holiday $228, Navy Prin'ting, Stewart Street - $57 with tuition assistance. hours will be 7:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. T Commisary or the duty host at the - The course lasts two terms with a Home. December 19 through January 3. THE U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL OUTPAT- two week break in the middle. They will be closed all day Decem- IENT HOLIDAY HOURS are: The first course for the small ber 26 and January 2. No afternoon clinics from Dec. business management program is will hold a THE GITMO SWINGERS 27-30. The immunization clinic Business 38, business computations and party for combination dance will be closed, but will, but will (3 credit hours). It is a prerequi- Guests are in- New Year's Eve. have immunizations Dec. 23, 27 & sit for the next course. For information, contact vited. NAQI-PADI SCUBA CLASS will begin 30 during the hours of 9-11 a.m. The first course for fire science the club. any member of January .4. For more information or only. Closed Dec. 26 and Jan.2. is Fire Science 6, the fundamentals to register, call Mr. Webb, 96240 Effective Jan.6, flu shots for of fire prevention (3 credit hours), AWH. and the cost is $114 or $28.50 with BOWLERS will not bowl this adults will be given during regu- BANTOM tuition assistance. The next day of bowling lar immunization hours, Monday and Saturday. There will be four days in which will be Jan. 7. Friday 1-3 p.m. APPLICATIONS ARE STILL BEING to register, pay and apply for tui- ACCEPTED for the Masters Degree tion assistance, Tuesday, Jan. 3 - Friday, Jan. 6 from 11:30 a.m. to in their programs in Business Administration THE SOCIALIZERS CLUB invites you JOIN THE GITMO SWINGERS 4:30 p.m. at the library. For more New Years Eve Celebration beginning and Human Resources Management to be to welcome the New Year 1978 at our offered by Nova University. Classes information, contact Nancy Held at Club Hall on Sher- New Year's Eve gala party at the at 8 p.m. at the the library Tuesdays and Thursdays man Avenue. B Y 0 B. Heavy are scheduled to begin in mid-Jan- Barrel Club on December 31. Dine at noon or call 95347. Hors D'ouveres, set ups, breakfast, uary. Interested persons should at 9 and dance with the best disco and party favors will be provided contact Charles Flaherty at 8553 sounds. Donations are $10.00 per by the education office to for a donation of only $10 single, or stop person. Tickets are available from or $17 per couple. For more infor- pick up applications. any club member. No tickets will mation call 951042/951256/98144 or be sold at the door. 8520 AWH, or see any club member. THE WALK-IN CLINIC at the Hospi-. THE SPECIAL SERVICES CERAMIC SHOP T' 1UJ~E tal is for nn-emergency purposes is open on the normal schedule for THE TOASTMASTERS next meeting will only. When an individual comes to everything except firing. Special be December 28 at 11:30 a.m. at the the clinic in a non-emergency stat- Services kindly requests anyone 1:00 General Hospital Nautical Lantern. The primary us, that person will be given an having items in the ceramic shop 1:35 Hollywood Squares function of this meeting will be to appointment at the appropriate clin- to pick up, please do so as we do 2:00 The Price Is Right elect new officers. All members ic, if available not have adequate shelf space to 2:45 Animal World (BW) are urged to attend .as this will Personnel should call outpatient keep packing it up. We thank you 3:10 Here Come the Brides (BW) be a most important meeting. For department first at 951061 before for your cooperation. 4:10 Early Movie: "Unholy Four" further information contact Toast- going to the Walk-in Clinic, as ap- (BW) master Bailey at 95459. pointments can be made over the 5:30 Newswatch phone, thereby saving waiting time COME ONE - COME ALL. Gala ole' 6:30 Parrot Jungle (Preempts Wild and the abuse of the clinic. fashioned New Years Eve Party at the Kingdom) Special Announcements Staff NCO Club featuring O'Rion Disco 7:00 Space 1999 (you can even bring your own records). 7:55 Notes of Interest THE COMMISSARY STORE will be ADULT TENNIS LESSONS will be giv- $10.00 per person includes party 8:00 Barney Miller closed Tuesday, Jan. 3 in observ- en at the Special Services courts favors, heavy hors d'oeuvres, open 8:30 All's Fair ance of New Year's Day. All resi- on Dec. 26, 28 and 30, Jan. 2, 3, ba , champagne toast at midnight,and 9:00 Kojak dents are urged to plan their hol- and 4 from 9:30-11 a.m. and again breakfast. Tickets can be purchased 9:55 Newswatch Update iday Commissary shopping accord- from 6-7:30 p.m. For more infor- at the SNCO Club. 10:00 Movie: "The ingly. mation or to sign up, call Carolyn Tuesday Night Brooks at 95487 AT. People" BASEBALL PRACTICE FOR NAVSTA BLUE THE GUANTANAMO BAY CHILD DAY will be held on Wednesday at 5:00. CARE CENTER will be open New Year's p.m., December 28, field #2. NAVSTA Movie schedule Eve to aecomodate it's patrons. U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Blue consists of SHE, Supply, NEX, Lyceum The hours will be 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Commissary and the galley. For (All movies start at 7:30 p.m.) Rates will be 25C more per hour. further information, call Dennis Example: 1 child is 75q per hour, Murphy at 8106 DWH or 98135 AWH; Downtown: The Other Side of the 2 children - $1 per hour, etc. or Mick at 8106. Mountain, PG Normal late charges will go into Cp. vlid W. DaCosk McCalla: Lietenant Schuster' s effect after 3 a.m. Please call thael las Cewmnds Wife, TV and make DUE TO THE HOLIDAY LEAVE PERIOD your reservations by Na aStt Commaing Ofks Marine Site: Return of a Man Called Dec. 23. Ledr. Jerry yan.F blic Affaire Officer BPTO will be open for business Horse, PG Jol awralsi anmr.m.Lading Joualst suring the hours of 8 a.m. until Leeward Point: Vigilante Force, PG J0 RckR Rd.". . 3Jnali.t A GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY will 12 p.m. daily for the period of 19 December until 3 January. A tele- be held at the COMO Dec. 31 begin- Clubs phone watch will be available from ning with a sit-down prime rib din- TheJ02 Goscum . 33.3 Ga33~.3 ntte is published. 3 33 according 33.,33. to th 12-4 p.m. during the above period. Dr. Mor- ner from 7:30-9:30 p.m. The $12 Rs . 3PPnio. 3.3 3.Poutosltv Windjammer: The Island of ftll in AVweekly3atsodnendsonse on stont The cashier's office will be clos- admission price will also cover the eau, PG eqdpant the at Ne a lictim a Phnti o ed entirely on Dec. 30. Flight champagne, party favors and enter- 1.u a T.n fi Moiin Staff NCO: Herbie Goes to Mor.e tem thatapper hereina, not to be mutmud check-in and baggage arrival will tainment by Aries. Admission is by sofd rarfleatins thvier, of OmAVMS Carlo, PG Or he aparmanof the way. 0 ,t not be affected. Normal working reservation only. Call 951131 by CPO Club: club closed hours will resume Jan. 3. Dec. 27 for reservations. COMO Club: Christmas Carol, G Tuesday, December 27, 1977 Guanta namo Gazette Page 3 Today in -history. Today is Tuesday, Dec. 27, the 361st day of 1977. There are four days left in the year. NAP] w Today's highlight in history: Recent legislation granted a 6.6 The payments go to veterans whose On this date in 1949, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands signed an act per cent increase in Veterans Ad- service-connected disabilities granting sovereignty to Indonesia after nearly 350 years of Dutch rule. ministration compensation benefits require the use of special prosthet- to disabled veterans also included ic or orthopedic devices, including On this date-- a boost in the VA clothing allow- artificial limbs, braces and wheel- In 1822, the scientist known as the founder of preventive medicine, ance for the nearly 58,000 disabled chairs which VA determines cause Louis Pasteur, was born in the French city of Dole. veterans whose prosthetic or damage to their clothing. In 1900, prohibitionist Carri Nation staged her first raid on a saloon, orthopedic devices cause smashing bottles at a bar in Wichita, Kan. undue wear and tear on clothing. In 1944, in World War II, an American tank column smashed across the Veterans on VA compensation rolls German bulge in Belgium and relieved U.S. troops who had been under seige The increase, receive the allownace automatically at Bastogne. however, applies to the 1978 allowance. after initial application. In 1945, after World War II. the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union announced that they would govern Korea as joint trustees for five Military retirees not receiving years and then grant independence. The 1977 payments had already been VA compensation must apply for the In 1966, a rally of 100,000 Red Guards in Peking denounced China's made before the increase went into allowance each year. They are not President Liu Shao-Chi. effect last month, VA explained. Clothing allowance checks are required to waive any portion of In 1968, the U.S. Apollo Eight capsule and its three astronauts made a normally mailed by September 1 each their retirement pay to receive the safe landing in the Pacific after a flight that took them into orbit allowance, however. around the moon. year.

Ten years ago: Egypt said it would clear obstructions from the southern end of the blocked Suez Canal to free 15 foreign ships trapped in the waterway. Five years ago: Australia halted military aid to South Vietnam, ending TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES - JANUARY 1978 its role in the Vietnam War. were reported killed in fighting between One year ago: Twenty people The following training classes will be held at the times and locations two groups of blacks in Cape Town, South Africa. specified during January 1978: Today's birthday: Entertainer Marlene Dietrich is 73 years old. Human Relations Workshop. Concentration on awareness of self in rela- tion to others. How we react and why. This is an eight hour Workshop Thought for today: You must be poor to know the luxury of giving -- to be conducted on Wednesday and Thursday, January 11 and 12,1978 from George Eliot, English writer, 1819 - 1880. 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon on the second floor of the Windjammer. Instructor: Master Chief Brantley Holiday ferry schedule Equal Employment Opportunity Panel Discussion. This is a mandatory THE FERRY SCHEDULE will be modi- from Windward will be at 2:30, 4:40 course for all supervisors of civilian employees. This two-hour training fied during the holiday period from and 5:30. Departures from Leeward class will be held from 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 18, 1978, December 19 through January 2, will be at 3:00, 4:20 and 5:00. on the second floor of the Windjammer. during the afternoon. Departures All earlier and later departure Discussion Leader: Mr. Al Buhl times will remain the same. Industrial Hygiene and Employee Safety. This is a mandatory course for supervisors of ungraded employees. The course will concentrate on hazards in the work environment and supervisory responsibility for employee safety in the work place. This is a one hour training class to be held from 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 25, 1978, on the second floor Red Cross. of the Windjammer. + Instructor: Lt. H.M. Hays The Good Action. Commands/Departments who have not already scheduled supervisors Neighbor. to attend the mandatory training should forward nominations to CCPO by memorandum indicating date and title of class, full names of nominees (first, middle initial and last), rank/grade, position and social security number. For additional information, call 8822 or visit CCPO. BEFORE THE PARTY: The best way to avoid the possibility of drunken driving after a party, is to take some practical steps before the party begins. You, as the host or hostess, through your careful planning, can lessen the danger of alcohol abuse by the refreshments you serve, and the way in which you serve them. Listed below are several points you should keep in mind when planning your party:

1. Always serve food with alcohol. 4. Have non-alcoholic beverages available 6. Stop serving alcohol about an hour Tasty snacks are not only a delicious for your guests. before the party is to end. addition to any party but can also slow the It's very likely that some of your Neither coffee nor any other drink will rate at which the body absorbs alcohol. guests will not wish to drink an alcoholic help sober anybody up. Only time can do High-protein foods such as cheese beverage. Also persons taking certain that. But by emphasizing non-alcoholic Code of Conduct and meats are especially good because medicines should not consume alcohol. drinks toward the end of the party, you give they stay in the stomach longer. Have soft drinks, coffee or maybe a your guests extra time for their bodies to The Code of Conduct, governing Armed Forces non-alcoholic punch available for them. absorb the alcohol they have consumed. 2. Have several jiggers at the bar, so mixed With a low alcohol content in their blood, members while prisoners-of-war (PW), and the Manual drinks can be measured. 5. Don't force drinks on your guests. it will be safer for them to drive home. for Courts-Martial have been amended by two Executive Under normal circumstances, the Orders signed by the President on Nov. 3, 1977. 3. If you serve an alcoholic punch, make it body can absorb about one drink an hour. 7. If you observe a guest who is drinking Article V of the Code, concerning interrogation, has with a non-carbonated base. Although you want your guests to enjoy too much. been changed to read, in part, "I am required to give Alcohol is absorbed by the body themselves, you don't want them to Try to engage him in conversation to name, rank, service number, and date of birth." much faster when combined with a overdo it. Dont rush to refill their glasses slow down his drinking. carbonated mixer such as ginger ale. Fruit the minute they become empty. Many Offer to mix his next drink and make Previously, this section read, "I am bound to give only juice or tea is a preferable base for party guests accept drinks they really don't want it a light one. Mix it with water rather than name, rank, service number, and date of birth." punches. to avoid appearing rude to the host. a carbonated mixer. Also in regard to wartime situations, a second Executive Order established the senior ranking individual of any Armed Service (except for medical officers or chaplains) in a prison camp as the lawful superior of all lower ranking personnel, regardless of branch of Service. This amends the currrent Courts-Martial Manual which did not specifically state the chain of command in a joint Service prisoner situation. AFTER THE PARTY: This delineation of senior ranking individuals in PW Of course, even under the best circumstances, there's always the chance that camps involves change to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (Chapter 47 of Title 10, U.S. Code). some people will drink too much. When that happens, they become potential Recommended Changes A Department of Defense Review Committee for the dangers to themselves and others. If one of your guests has been drinking Code of Conduct was chartered in March 1976. After excessively, you should see to it that he or she does not drive. Here are a conducting some 22 meetings and hearing testimony from 50 individuals, the Committee recommended to the number of things you might do: President the following changes: * That the article of the Code about disclosure of information to a captor should be changed for increased clarity; 1. Make the suggestion to your guest that 4. Physically restrain him if he insists on be taken to prevent someone who has had * That the wording in the Courts-Martial Manual be you drive him home. He can always come driving. It sounds a bit drastic, we know, too much to drink from driving. Theres your friend will be arrested, changed to strengthen the command authority of the back for his car at a later date. when he's but if your friend is drunk, he must not be little chance sobered up. allowed to drive. and the sight of a police officer just might senior ranking PW; 2. Suggest toyour guest that he stay 5. Call a taxi and have him taken home. cause him to act a bit more rationally. * That Code of Conduct training programs in the overnight at your home. This may involve Pay for the cab yourself. Your friend cant military Services be made uniform and consistent. none inconvenience for you, but you could object to a free ride home. (When he These are some of the actions that Code Began in 1955 be saving your friend's life. finally comes to his senses, hell probably other people have taken. But don't limit The Code of Conduct resulted from the unprecedented 3. Try to take his car keys away if he insists thank you and reimburse you gladly.) yourself to just these suggestions. Anything experiences of American prisoners of war in North Korea; on driving. Your friend may resent it, but if 6. When other measures fail, call the police you can do to prevent someone who's had is the right it became effective on Aug. 17, 1955, when President hes too drunk to listen to reason, you must to prevent his driving. You may be shocked too much to drink from driving, take charge. by this suggestion, but any measure must thing to do. Dwight Eisenhower signed Executive Order No. 10631. The Code consists of six brief articles designed primarily to offer guidance to American Servicemembers in captivity. In changing Article V of the Code for increased clarity, FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS President Jimmy Carter pointed out that for more than 20 years the Code of Conduct has helped individuals in captivity to sustain their moral and physical strength and DRIVE to survive extreme torture and abuse. DRUNK. Tuesday, December Page 4 Guantaanamo Gazette 27, 1977 NFL playoff results NBA action In the NHL Friday's games: Boston 6, Philadelphia 1 Collegebasketball AFC: New York Rangers 5, Cleveland 4 Oakland 37, Baltimore 31 (DOUBLE New Jersey 103, Buffalo 102 Washington 3, Detroit 2 roundup OT) San Antonio 107, Houston 101 Toronto 6, Pittsburgh 2 Denver 34, Pittsburgh 21 Detroit 108, Chicago 107 'Montreal 7, New York Islanders 5 LEXINGTON, KY. (UPI)--Jack Givens Atlanta 109, Milwaukee 93 Atlanta 6, Colorado 2 tossed in 17 points to pace top- NFC I Phoenix 129, Boston 110 ranked Kentucky to it's seventh Dallas 37, Chicago 7 straight victory with a 104-65 Minnesota 14, Los Angeles 7 Sunday's games: In the WHA thrashing of Tona Friday night. Winnipeg 6, Cincinnati 4 James Lee added 17 points, Mike New York 113, Philadelphia 110 New England 5, Indianapolis 3 Phillips 15 and backup center Chuck College Football Results Washington 100, Atlanta 93 In exhibition play: Aleksinas 12 for the Wildcats. TANGERINE BOWL: Cleveland 111, Buffalo 105 Soviet All-Stars 6, Houston 2 Iona was paced by the 24 points 1119 Florida State 40, Texas Tech 17 Milwaukee 131, Kansas City 122 of 6-foot-9 freshman center Jeff FIESTA BOWL: San Antonio 115, New Orleans 103 Ruland, who was heavily recruited 1#7 Penn State 42, #12 Arizona Los Angeles 111, Seattle 96 On the bowl scene. by Kentucky last year. State 30 Portland 109, Golden State 97 ORLAIDO, FLA. (AP)--Quarterback SOUTH BEND, IN. (UPI)--Senior Dave Jimmy Jordan passed for 311 yards Batton fired in 19 points to lead and two touchdowns as 19th ranked six Notre Dame players scoring in Florida State ambushed Texas Tech double figures as the fourth-rated 40-17 in the Tangerine Bowl Friday Fighting Irish rolled to a 108-72 night. victory over St. Joseph's of Indi- Jordan, who was named his team's ana Friday night. SSPORTSLlHE Don Williams starting signal-caller just before added 18 points and gametime, completed 18 of 25 passes freshman Orlando Woolridge 16 for with no interceptions. Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish, The game was tied at 3-all in now 7-1, held a slim 22-20 edge, Denver, Oakland win first round the second period when a Seminole but padded it's lead to 48-35 by kick returner ran 93 yards with a the end of the half. (UPI)--Denver got an early Christmas present Saturday afternoon when kickoff to put Florida State ahead. the Broncos downed the Pittsburgh Steelers in an AFC playoff game. The It was a lead the Seminoles never victory allows 75,000 plus "Orange Crush" fans to fill Mile-High Stadium relinquished. tention, Cefalo got his big return on New Year's Day when the Broncos meet the Oakland Raiders in the AFC The victory gives Florida State to set up Matt Bahr's 23-yard field Championship game. a record of 10 and 2 for the sea- goal, putting the Nittany Lions Weakside linebacker Tom Jackson was one of Denver's strong points. He son. For Steve Sloan, coaching ahead 17-14 at the half. intercepted two Terry Bradshaw passes in the fourth quarter, setting up a his final game at Texas Tech before ASU Coach Frank Kush blamed Sun field goal and a touchdown. Jackson also retuned a Steeler fumble 30 moving on to Mississippi, the Red Devil mistakes for the Penn State yards in the first quarter that led to another Bronco score. Raiders finish up at 7-5. sucess on the punts. "Evidently The Broncos led 21-14 after three quarters. After Pittsburgh tied it we were not mentally sharp," Kush up in the fourth, Denver went to work with two field goals by Jim Turner (UPI)--Penn State has prided it- said. "I thought the first half and a 34-yard touchdown pass from Craig Morton to Jack Dolbin. The late self on it's fine punt-return team for us was just a big mental break- scoring burst came as no surprise to Denver fans because the Broncos out- this season, and the specialty down." scored their opponents 74-14 in the fourth quarter in the regular season. squad proved it's worth again Matt Suhey scored a pair of Denver Coach Red Miller said the victory marked the Broncos proudest Christmas Day. touchdowns for the Nittany Lions moment, it being Denver's first playoff appearance in the club's 18-year Joe Lally returned a blocked and Dennis Sproul passed for three history. He said the Broncos played good, hard football, and "nobody punt for one touchdown and Jimmy of Arizona State's touchdowns. should doubt us after today, we just keep beating the good teams." Cefalo, the nation's leading punt returner, set up a field goal with (UPI)--The threatened boycott by In the other AFC playoff game Saturday, 's passing arm car- a 67-yard kick return as seventh- a dozen Arkansas football players ried the Oakland Raiders to a 37-31 sudden-death victory over the Balti- ranked Penn State topped #12 Ari- fell through Sunday as the Razor- more Colts. zona State 42-30 in the Fiesta backs departed for Miami to prepare The defending Super Bowl champions needed just a little over five quart- Bowl in Tempe, Arizona. for their Orange Bowl meeting with ers before Stabler ended the third-longest game in pro football history Each team had four long touch- Oklahoma Jan. 2. The three players with a 10-yard touchdown strike to tight end 53 seconds into down drives, but the early work of who were suspended by head coach the second overtime period. Lally and Cefalo was the difference Lou Holtz in an incident reportedly The victory sends the Raiders into the AFC championship game for the in the end. involving a university coed issued fifth year in a row. First came Lally's 21-yard touch- a statement releasing their team- The Raiders and the Colts combined for 45 points in a wild second half, down, Penn State's sixth score of mates from commitments to stay and it was Oakland that forced sudden-death when Errol Mann booted a 22- the year on a punt return. Then a home. The three, running backs yard field goal with 26 seconds left in regular play. fumble recovery set up a second Ben Cowins and Michael Forrest and Baltimore punted three times in the first overtime and the Raiders gave score as Penn State broke quickly wide receiver Donny Bobo, maintain- up the ball twice. After the exchange of punts, Oakland began it's win- to a 14-0 lead. ed they have broken no university ning drive from it's 42 with about four minutes left in the first extra After ASU pulled back into con- rules. period. Stabler hit three times during the drive and also connected with on a crucial third and 19 situation. Face with second-and-seven on the Baltimore 10, everyone expected Stabler to stay on the ground, but the wily veteran crossed up the Colts NB summs4G7~a and hit Casper in the left corner of the end zone. It was Casper's third EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE touchdown catch of the afternoon, the others coming in the third period. He also caught a 42-yard pass from Stabler that set up Mann's tying ATLANTIC DIVISION MIDWEST DIVISION field goal. W L PCT. W L PCT. 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