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Vol. 31 No. 170 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Thursday, September 2, 1976 Ford looking forward to confronting Carter in debates WASHINGTON (AP)--Pres. Gerald lic his 1975 Federal Income Tax re- 90 Ford says he's looking forward to turns. The returns show he used confronting Democratic presidential two legitimate techniques to reduce candidate Jimmy Carter in their up- his taxes to about $17,500. That World News Digest-- coming debates. was on an income of more than Arrangements for the first face- $136,000. A spokesman says Carter SEOUL (AP)--The United Nations to-face presidential debates in 16 will sell all his stock holdings Command and North Korea have ended years were completed yesterday with if he's elected President. a third day of talks about new se- the first debate to be televised The two tax-saving techniques curity arrangements in Panmunjom, live Sept. 23. Carter says the were income-averaging over the last site of the Aug. 18 slaying of two most important aspect of the debates five years and a 10 per cent invest- U.S. Army officers. They agreed is that the American people will ment credit for equipment purchased to meet again tomorrow to put the have the chance to evaluate the for his peanut farm. finishing touches on the agreement. presidential candidates. the end of the Vietnam War. But, Carter spoke by telephone from The plan calls for a fourth de- says Ford, "We cannot retreat from Plains, Ga., yesterday to a conven- LOS ANGELES (AP)--Ronald Reagan bate between the Republican and the front lines of freedom if we tion of New York State AFL-CIO mem- says he's decided he'd better start candi- are to preserve our freedom here bers at Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. He bringing home a paycheck now that presidential *Semocraticates, Sen.-Robertvice Dole on the Ford at home." got a standing ovation when he de- his bid for the Republican presi- ticket, Sen. Walter Mondale as Ford appeared before a National clared that New Yorkers will have a dential nomination is part of the Carter's running mate. The date Guard Association Convention in friend in the White House if he's past. Reagan returned to a sound and place for that event are still Washington. elected. studio in Los Angeles yesterday to to be decided. Republican vice presidential Meanwhile, Carter's running mate, resume his career as a radio commen- Pres. Ford yesterday attacked candidate Robert Dole campaigned in Walter Mondale, addressed a Los tator. He taped 12 three-minute- Jimmy Carter's plan for reducing Carter's home state of Georgia yes- Angeles audience. He said Libya shows then sipped champagne at a U.S. troop strength abroad. Ford terday. Dole criticized Carter's should face charges in the U.N. "Welcome back to Hollywood" party. says the U.S. cannot lay down arms record as governor saying during Security Council for fostering in- The topic of Reagan's first com- and hope everyone else will follow that time, Georgia's taxes went up ternational terrorism. Later, mentary: his unsuccessful campaign suit. 51 per cent despite Carter's pre- Mondale told a United Steel against Pres. Ford. Ford has been gradually with- election claims he would not raise Workers Convention in Las Vegas, drawing American troops from Taiwan taxes. that the Republican ticket of Pres. WASHINGTON (AP)--The Pentagon an- and other parts of Asia following Jimmy Carter yesterday made pub- Ford and Sen. Bob Dole offers noth- nounced that U,S. B-52 bombers will ing to the American working people. resume practice radar bombing flights over South Korea today. No reason was given for the resumption Kelley suspected of improperly accepting gifts of the flights from Guam, which have been suspended for two days. They lined to say if Levi should have Kelley said last year the bur- were begun originally following the refused the gifts. He said he was glaries stopped in 1966, but he ad- killing of two U.S. Army officers reserving judgment until he got a mitted recently that some political by North Koreans. full staff report. He also dis- break-ins occurred as recently as puted reports that department in- April 1973. He said last month vestigators had recommended that that subordinates had lied to him. Kelley be fired or publically re- primanded. The FBI also was criticized for Proxmire threatens Federal regulations allow employe taking 19 months and spending $2.6 gifts for special occasions, but million before Patricia Hearst and to block weapons sales prohibit them under other circum- her Symbionese Liberation Army com- stances. panions were captured a year ago. Kelley, who will be 65 Oct. 24, has weathered past storms over his Former Pres. Richard M. Nixon leadership of the buArau. He said named Kelley to the post in June Tuesday he is "prepared to make 1973, 13 months after J. Edgar restitution" for any gifts not al- Hoover died and soon after acting lowed by federal regulations, and Director L. Patrick Gray III quit CLARENCE M. KELLEY to pay the government for any work after admitting he destroyed done in his apartment. Watergate evidence. WASHINGTON (AP)--Atty. Gen. Edward Levi says he doesn't know if FBI Director Clarence Kelley improperly The most frequent criticism levied accepted gifts from senior FBI of- against Kelley is that he has been ficials. unable or unwilling to give the He made the statement at an im- bureau a clean sweep to eradicate a Vorster issues statement promptu news conference after dis- heritage that included illicit sur- cussing the matter with Pres. Ford. veillance and harassment of civil Sen. William Proxmire White House News Secy. Ron Nessen rights and dissident political before weekend talks says Ford asked Levi for a detailed groups. WASHINGTON (AP)--The Pentagon report of the Kelley situation with- The Justice Department is con- told Congress last night it plans in a few days. Nessen added that ducting two investigations into al- to sell nearly $6 billion worth of Ford "has complete faith in the legations of financial improprieties PRETORIA,. South Africa (AP)-- arms to ten countries. FBI director." involving FBI personnel and into South African Prime Minister John Initial Capitol Hill reaction has Levi commended Kelley's adminis- abuses of FBI power including il- Vorster yesterday said, "Moral les- been cautious. Sen. William trationoof the bureau. But he de- legal break-ins. sons and threats" from African and Proxmire of Wisconsin threatens to other nations will not influence block all weapons sales to Saudi his government's policies seeking Arabia, Iran and Pakistan. He peace in Southern Africa. contends the U.S. is bidding to be- In a statement issued before his come the arms pusher of the cen- talks on the Southern Africa crisis tury. this weekend with U.S. Secy. of The sales include about 2,500 State Henry Kissinger in Zurich, missiles to Saudi Arabia and 160 he stressed that South Africa de- advanced F-16 jet fighters to termined its own internal and for- Iran. Congress can still act to eign policies and was not to be reject the sales, * t dictated to by any person or coun- Reportedly on State Department try outside. orders, the Pentagon announcement Vorster's stand follows 4 made no special mention of some of Kissinger's pledge Tuesday to press the key weapons, such as the con- the South African prime minister troversial "Sidewinder" combat to bring about "peaceful change, missiles for Saudi Arabia. equality of opportunity and basic Administration sources indicated human rights in South Africa," and the totals of Sidewinder missiles his assertion that South Africa's and "Maverick" air-to-ground mis- apartheid policy of separate racial siles for Saudi Arabia were trimmed development is "incompatible with in late-hour, behind-the-scenes human dignity." negotiations with pro-Israel sena- Vorster, in his statement, said tors. he did not want to comment directly The other countries to which SCENIC GITMO: WAIlING: Lite is a series or stops and goes and just on recent "speeches or events" but arms would be sold are Israel, running here and there, but sometimes we just have to wait. The minutes to avoid misunderstanding wished South Korea, Singapore, Norway, seem to drag into hours but finally the object of design approaches to to clarify South Africa's position. Morocco, West Germany and Australia. bring to us a comforting feeling of release, knowing that soon we will He would be going to Zurich "in The sales will go into effect un- less be home, home to loved ones or just that comfortable corner we call home. all sincerity and with an open Congress rejects them by Oct. (Photo by GySgt. Roy Wilson) mind." Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, September 2,

DOUBLES TENNIS TOURNAMENT SET LABOR DAY GOLF TOURNAMENT

There will be a mixed doubles The Men's Golf Association will tournament with consolation this sponsor an open full handicap Labor Day weekend at the Gitmo "Partners Best Ball" Tournament Community Bay Racquet Club. Members are in- Labor Day, Sept. 6. Entry is open vited to sign up at the club house to all male and female golfers that or call 85784 by 5 p.m. today. have a handicap. Trophies will be awarded for lst, 2nd, and 3rd place Bulletin RACQUET CLUB POTLUCK DINNER finishers. Entry fee is $4, sign up at the Pro Shop now. Entries close at 8 Labor Day, at which time The Racquet Club will hold a teams will be chosen. You need not Board family potluck dinner, Monday at play with your partner, make your 6:30 p.m. You may sign up at the own group and match cards at the club or call Edith Fleury at 85401. end of play. Tee off time will commence at 9 a.m. There will also be free beer and soda.

SPECIAL SERVICES ACTIVITIES REEF RAIDERS HOLD PARTY Today's Meeting SKILL CARDS PRESENTATION The racquetball doubles which The Reef Raiders will hold a A presentation of certificates were cancelled because of the rain, party at 4 p.m., Saturday at the GUANTANAMO BAY SELF DEFENSE CLUB and skill cards will be made at will be played this Saturday big cabana at Windmill Beach. A will practice at the Child Day Care Villamar pool at 9 a.m. Saturday. starting at 9 a.m. Also Special covered dish dinner will be served. Center at 6 p.m. Free swimming follows and parents Services will be hosting an Inter- All Reef Raiders are invited. All OKINAWA KARATE AFFILIATION will are invited. This may be opportu- Command Tennis Tournament on the members who have not been contacted, practice from 6 to 8 p.m. at Mar- nity for parents to meet the in- 18th and 19th of September. Dead- should call 951112 or 951163 for .blehead Hall. For more information structors. All session III par- line for rosters is at 1 p.m. reservations. call 98258 AWH. ticipants are encouraged to be Sept. 15. EXERCISE from 6 to 7 p.m.For present. more information call Leonard at COOKING CLASSES HELD BOOKS FOR FALL ODU COURSES 90126 AWH. FRA PICNIC ON SALE AT LIBRARY BINGO will be played at the Wind- Mama Ellie is presenting a jammer beginning at 8 p.m. Branch and Unit 100 of the local Southern Style cooking class for Books for all fall courses except FRA will observe Labor Day with an the residents of Gitmo. Included Children's Literature, Social old fashion picnic Monday at in the classes will be instructions Problems, and Business Management TEEN CLUB OPEN OVER WEEKEND Windmill Beach. The program starts for such mouth watering delicacies may be purchased at the Windward at 1 and will continue all day. as crusty fried chicken, onion Library from 11 to 1 Monday The Teen Club will be open Organized games will be held for rings, hush puppies, beer bottle Wesnesday, and Friday tomorrow and Saturday from 7-12 p.m. the children. Picnic is for all shrimp, fish, chicken and dumplings, Chaperons for the weekend are FRA cornbread dressing and buttermilk members and their guests, and "MESSIAH" TO SMCS and Mrs. Pullen, and Mr. and is a BYOB affair. Food will be biscuits. The class will meet on BE PERFORMED Mrs. Wilkinson. All teens are served so come out and meet your Monday nights from 6:30 to 10 All who enjoy singing are invited invited to become members. shipmates and friends. and will start Sept. 6. It will to participate in a performance of last approximately 4 weeks. To sign selections from Handel's choral MATCHES BEGIN AFTER HURREX up call Mama Ellie at 85863 AT. MACRAME CLASS BEGINS masterpiece, Messiah, which will be performed Dec. 5 in the base The pistol matches scheduled for The Caribean Arts and Crafts LITTLE THEATRE AUDITIONS chapel, in celebration of the Christ- Sept. 11, will commence immediately Association announces a class in mas season. Steve Brown after the HURREX. will direct. basic macrame to be given by The Little Theatre announces Although the chorus will be built Jennifer Fenerty. The class will auditions for variety show 3. Need- around the foundation of the Pro- ASSISTANT MANAGER NEEDED AT run for folr weeks commencing ed are singers, muscians, and other testant Chapel Choir, the performance CHILD DAY CARE CENTER Wednesday and will cost $10. talented persons. Auditions will be will be of an ecumenical nature, and All materials will be supplied. tomorrow at Morin Center at 7:30 p.m. singers of all faiths are invited to Applications are now being For more information call 96248 AT. For more information call Mike join. Rehearsals will be on Thursday taken for a full time assistant Muziko at 85717. at 8 in the evening, and will manager at the Child Day Care begin today in the base chapel. Center. Previous experience is COMMISSARY STORE TO CLOSE desired. For further information COMPANY "L" ACTIVITIES The Commissary store will be call 95405 DWH. clos- BROWNIE TROOP MEETING ed this Saturday, in observance of Company "L" Vives Club will meet HAIL AND FAREWELL PARTY TO Labor Day. It has been confirmed at 2C E. Bargo at 7:30 on Tuesday, Brownie Troop 3 will start mee BE HELD AT FIL-AM CLUB that the Seatrain shipment of fresh They will play bingo after the ing today at the Girl Scout provisions is due to arrive early meeting. Cards will be 25( each hut. Girls are to ride the bus to There will be a hail and farewell today, and should be available and prices will be given. For more the hut and parents should pick up pot luck dinner at the Fil-Am Club for sale this afternoon in the information call Pat Smith at 97168. the girls at 4 p.m. For more infor- Saturday beginning at 4 p.m. Commissary. All patrons are urged Also there will be a hail and mation call 98276 or 97280 AT. Members are urged to attend to wel- to plan ahead and shop for fresh farewell luncheon at the new come and bid goodbye to friends and provisions, i.e., fresh produce, Nautical Lantern tomorrow fror neighbors. today and tomorrow. Normal oper- noon until 1. You can call Pat CHILDREN'S SWIM TEAM FORMS ating hours will resume on Tuesday. Smith for more information,,. BLUE CARIBE CLOSES FOR LUNCH Parents of children 6-8 years MARINE EXCHANGE ACTIVITIES old who are interested in them The Blue Caribe will be closed RESERVATION PROGRAM AT NEX CLOSED DURING LABOR DAY joining a swimming team are asked to for lunch only on Sept. 14, for contact Mr. Clarke at the Windjammer repairs. The Navy Exchange Retail Store All Marine Corps Exchange activi- swimming pool tomorrow has a customer reservation program ties will be closed in observance anytime between 3 to 6 p.m. For WINDJAMMER OPEN LABOR DAY on articles that are normally of Labor Day except for the Marine registration and information carried, but are not available when Mart. Hours will be from 9-9. call 90117. The Windjammer will be open a customer comes to buy it. When Monday, from 1 to 11:30 p.m. and they are not in stock, just go to c FUMIGATION CHAMBER OPEN CPO MOVIE POSTPONED Will be closed Tuesday. the ustomer service desk and ask for the item to be put on the reser- The fumigation chamber will be Tomorrow night' s movie at the CPO BOAT SALE AT NAVY EXCHANGE vation list. Then when the merchan- open tomorrow from 7:30 to 3:30. You Club has been postponed until dise comes in, you will be notified can pick the items up Tuesday from Saturday night. Instead of the The Navy Exchange has a gigantic and given three days to purchase the 1 - 3 p.m. movie, there will be live music sale remaining on boats. Sail boats item. This program is for regular BARREL BOAT RACE with the "Orbiting Elements" from and motor boats are available items and can not be used for 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at savings up to $400. A very bossems, Hummels, and so forth. If There will be a barrel boat race limited supply of boats remain. you have any questions regarding at 11 a.m., Saturday at the old GITMO SWINGERS SQUARE DANCE customer reservations call 85309. ferry landing. All barrel or pon- SCRATCH DOUBLES NO-TAP TOURNAMENT toon boats must be homemade. All The Gitmo Swingers Square Dance racers must sign up at the ferry Club will dance tomorrow at A Scratch Doubles No-tap Tourna- landing before 10:45 a.m. Prizes 8 p.m. in the club hall. A workshop ment will be held Saturday night U.S. NAVAL GUANTANAMO BAY, will be awarded. will be held from 7:30 to 8. it 7:30 at Marblehead Hall. Entry BASE CUBA For more information call Jan fee is $5.00 with entry deadline Lingnau at 95543. at 7:30. A new square dance class will YARD SALES begin Sept. 8. To register call MEETING SET FOR OWC BAZAAR Phil Newkirk at 98297 AWH. There will be a yard sale at All Swingers are encouraged to The first meeting for all repre- Caravella Point 3B Saturday from take' part in a square dancing Capt. David W. Decook sentatives of the various groups Cap t. John H. McConnell 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Baby items, exhibition Thursday night at 6:30 participating in the Christmas Colander Co-anding Officer ladies' clothing, household items in front of the Navy Exchange. bazaar will be held at 7:30 Boston rocker and some ammunition Visitors are welcome to come to Tuesday at quarters 319 MP. You LCdr. Michael Cherry.Public Affairs Officer will be on sale. Friday's dance. are urged to attend. JO2 J. Arthur Riccio.:. Reporter J03 Benny Smith. .Reporter Packout & pre-Christmas yard sale at LEARN HOW TO MAKE MACRAME OWL SN Clayton Scott.Reporter Kittery Beach 365A from 9-1, Saturday. WATER STATUS Girls clothes, doll cradle, 3 piece Learn how to make a macrame owl TO Ga.,., Ga,oo published according to the Jlesad regulation for ship and station newspapers wooden play stove, doll house & toys. YESTERDAY'S FIGURES; by reading directions. There will as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35adune thdi cio o the Naval Base publicaffairsofficer. Printed Call 98297. be morning and evening classes five tes weekly at government expense on gov ment starting Wednesday. For more in- equipment, the opinions ot 010, i, new that appear herein are not to be construed as of- Saturday, 10-3 at Oil Point 114. AVERAGE CONSUMPTION; 1,500,UUO formation and to register call ficial or as reflecting th views of ooB o r the Deparrment of Na_. Baby clothes, jumper, walker, strol- ACTUAL CONSUMPTION 1,608,000 June Rittscher the at 99191 AT. ler, bikes, grills. I TOTAL IN STRAGE: 17,464,000 Thursday, September 2, 1976 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, September 2, 1976 Guantanamo Gazette PagePage 3 Gitmo Scandal causes Hays to resign

WASHINGTON (AP)--The House Ethics Dialogue Committee has voted unanimously to halt its investigation of Wayne Hays' involvement in the congres- sional payroll-sex scandal. The Ohio Democrat resigned from Congress yesterday. After his decision was announced, the committee said it will end the Dear Editor, probe. Committee Chairman John Flynt denied the committee had made Being rather new on base, there is something that I would like to know. any deal to end its investigation It's a matter that concerns all Gitmo residents. in return for the resignation. I know about the watering hours, that are limited to one hour three The payroll-sex scandal with Miss* times a week. The part I don't understand is; as the base is so drasti- Elizabeth Ray had stripped Hays of cally short of water all of the time due to lack of funds, where is the his Democratic Campaign Committee logic behind watering the golf course six or seven days a week and in the and House Administration Committee But Hays said when he dropped his heat of the day? I know the golf course costs a lot and they don't want chairmanships. It is believed to re-election campaign three weeks the greens burned by the sun. But wouldn't it make more sense to water have forced his decision not to ago that one reason was "I don't at night? run for re-election this fall. want to give that woman a chance I have been led to believe that if someone mistakenly leaves the water House Speaker Carl Albert told to make another appearance." on past the hour, the Base Police takes the culprits name, social security reporters, "I think he did it to There was some confusion about number and a citation is soon to follow. I have also been told by people save his family." when Hays actually leaves office. that work at the Desal Plant that approximately 18,000 gallons of water The inquiry was on the charge by Hays told Ohio Gov. James A. is discharged into the sea each month. I have also seen the plants at Miss Ray that Hays kept her on his Rhodes yesterday he would resign Cooper Field watered in the heat of day. As we all know "water evapor- House Administration Committee pay- Sept. 8. ates faster during the heat of day." roll only to be his mistress. But in a letter distributed by How can I be made to believe that in a matter of this type, there is Hays himself asked for the Ethics his staff, Hays said, "I hereby any kind of justice in watering hours? Committee inquiry saying it would resign my office as a Representa- exonerate him by establishing that tive in the Congress of the United A Concerned Citizen Miss Ray did committee work for her States from the 18th District of $14,000-a-year pay. Ohio effective immediately." Dear Editor,

The concerned letter raises three questions concerning watering prac- Police tises in Gitmo. Answers to these questions are as follows: scuffle with angry crowd

1. Wouldn't it make more sense to water the golf course at night? Yes, CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP)--Riot show solidarity with blacks led in however; two overriding reasons dictate the present watering procedure. police reportedly fired tear gas and recent racial violence. First, the golf course has no lighting system by which personnel can set charged into a stone-throwing mob About 200 young blacks paraded up and operate the sprinkler to insure that all the greens are watered of several -hundred youths with clubs through central Cape Town. They properly. Second, watering at night requires either an additional employee in the colored (mixed race) township carried signs demanding an end to or overtime pay. of Athlone yesterday. South Africa's apartheid system of 2. Why not water the plants at Cooper Field at night? The plants at The youths dispersed, onlookers separate racial development. Equality Cooper Field are watered by Public Works Department personnel utilizing scattered down side street and shops in education and free schooling for non-potable or waste water from Water Plant #3. The water is generated closed as a cloud of tear gas swept blacks. when the filters are backwashed and cannot be recycled as potable water. over the area. They were watched by good humored Watering at night will require extra funds since personnel must be made The majority of youths were school- crowds of blacks and whites. Police available on an overtime basis. children in uniform, some from the also watched but did not interfere. 3. Why is 18,000 gallons of water discharged into the sea each month nearby colored township of Heideveld Elsewhere, police said, a beer at the Desal Plant? The 18,000 gallons of water is discharged into the and Bonteheuwel, the South African hall and a school were set on fire bay after it is used for chemical testing and cannot economically be re- Press Association said. in the black township of Spandau, cycled into the potable water system. Colored in the Cape Town area and where demonstrations occurred Tues- elsewhere have been 'demonstrating day. Three persons were reported Cdr. J.L. Godsey against the detention of students arrested. Public Works Officer arrested in earlier rioting and to Spandau is near Graaff-Reinet, about 470 miles northeast of Cape Town. The township's main street was blocked with stones yesterday and Second year of desegregation the headmaster at the high school begins peacefully said some students boycotted classes to protest the arrest of six pupils -WW LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--The second has been strongest. Another official, ers, staff, parents and students Tuesday. year of court-ordered desegregation Associate Supt. Dave Espin, said is really good and I certainly feel In the Indian township of Lenasia, in the Louisville began peacefully he believed attendance may have optimistic. Transportation is so southwest of Johannesburg, high area yesterday. And school officials been as high as 86 per cent of the much improved, it's hard to compare school students demonstrated in a said attendance was high despite a expected enrollment. with last year." local stadium to show their solidari- boycott called by anti-busing forces. School officials said there were Kenny Arnold, director of security ty with black students in Soweto. Supt. Ernest Grayson said attend- no reports of disturbances at school for the school system, -said there Classes resumed after the demonstra- ance was better than expected at or on the buses used to carry pupils were no reports of trouble on school tion ended peacefully. most schools, including several in throughout the city and Jefferson buses or at any of the schools. In Police declined to release any the areas where resistance to busing County. contrast to last year, there were information on the current situation City-county schools were ordered no guards on the buses yesterday. in Soweto, the giant black ghetto Anchoring of U.S. desegregated a year ago by U.S. 'Last Tuesday, however, police near Johannesburg where 41 persons Dist. Judge James F. Gordon. His used tear gas to disperse a crowd died after violence flared 10 days ship causes anger plan called for 22,000 of the then- of unruly anti-busing protesters ago. No violence has been reported projected enrollment of 134,000 who gathered on a busy highway in there since Monday. WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP)--A pupils to be bused. Only 55,000 southern Jefferson County. At least 293 persons, three of Wellington resident initiated legal pupils showed up on the first day The demonstration began after them whites, have died in segregated action in court yesterday against of school and the final enrollment about 300 persons gathered to march township across the nation since the captain of the U.S. nuclear- was only 122,000, of whom about on Preston Highway, a major thorough- rioting erupted June 16 in Soweto. powered frigate Truxtun for sailing 18,000 were bused. fare. the vessel into Wellington Harbor. The projected enrollment this More than 1,000 persons participated Main eruption still Donovan John Citizen McGrath, a year was down to 116,881, with in the demonstration, which occurred former criminal lawyer who now writes school officials attributing at near Southern High School, scene expected to come a column on astrology for a weekly least part of the declined to white last year of a violent anti-busing newspaper, said Capt. Billy F. Tally flight. About 20,000 pupils were riot. WASHINGTON (AP)--The U.S. Geologi- on Aug. 27 "with reckless disregard scheduled to be bused. Espin said qal Survey, backtracking from an for the safety of others, put into he believed as many astlo,000 The crowd had dwindled to about earlier statement, said Tuesday Wellington Harbor an explosive device pupils attended school yesterday. 400 to 500 when police used tear that the main eruption of the La. to wit the USS Truxtun." He said he expected attendance to gas to disperse the protectors, Soufriere volcano on the Caribbean The Truxtun, the first nuclear- increase steadily and reach a peak according to Col. Robert Grant, island of Guadeloupe apparently is powered warship to visit New Zea- in November. assistant Jefferson County police yet to come.' 0 land in 12 years, arrived Aug. 27 Anti-busing forces urged a boy- chief. Six persons were arrested "The danger of a larger, more for a six-day rest and recreational cott for the first three days of but there were no reported injuries. explosive type of eruption still re- visit for its crew. Its arrival was school, but Espin said, "I don't Protestors furled rocks, bottles mains," the survey quoted geologist greeted by protest demonstrations think the boycott is having any and other debris at police and chant- Richard F. Fiske as saying after his and the blacklisting of Wellington effect." ed defiance of school desegregation, return here from Guadeloupe. port by trade unions. Grayson, Espin and other school police said. Fiske and an associate, W. I. Magistrate G.P. Monoghan postponed officials said that many problems On Monday night, more than 40 per- Kinoshita, were taking "tilt" hearing on the legal action until faced at the start of classes a sons representing anti-busing, civil measurements about halfway up the Sept. 15 to permit McGrath to serve year ago have been solved. rights, civic and community organi- slope of the 4,800-foot volcano on a summons on Tally. McGrath said, zations met and pledged to "work Monday when it erupted with its however, he was not sure how he could Fewer children missed buses this to find a peaceful means to achieve largest explosion to date, throwing serve the summons since the Truxtun year and there was less confusion the best possible education." out steam, debris and clouds of ash. is anchored in the harbor and it is about which schools pupils were to In response, Gordon on Tuesday Fiske later talked with USGS head- scheduled to leave today for Mel- attend, Grayson said. / lifted a year-old ban that prevented quarters by telephone and was And last year, many bourne. pupils "felt crowds from gathering along the quoted by the agency as having said concerned about what Meanwhile, 30 members of Parliament was going to routes of country school buses. How- he believed the eruption was the happen," Grayson visited the vessel for lunch but said. ever, he left intact an order pro- main one that had been expected "It's a totally different members of the Labor Opposition Party atmos- hibiting persons from gathering in since La Soufriere began smoulder- phere," he said. again refused to go aboard as they "This year they groups near schools without permis- ing in July, forcing evacuation of did previously. felt at ease. The attitude of teach- sion. many of the island's inhabitants. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, September 2, 1976 Title may be settled on last Saturday of season *B AR

Editor's note: The following is The Boilermakers have 10 de- in the offensive line, but coach the sixth in a series, sizing up fensive starters back and could begins his second . be stronger offensively with Mark season with veterans in the back- Vitali at quarterback and standout field. (UPI)--Lt has become tradition in running back Scott Dierking. The backfield is headed by Big 10 Conference for the title to quarterback Rick Slager and running be settled on the last football Minnesota has eight veterans on backs Al Hunter, Mark McLane and Saturday of the season. defense and seven on offense, among Jerome Heavens, who could turn There's no reason to believe it them quarterback Tony Dungy, who into a surprise breakaway threat. won't happen again this fall. led the conference in passing and The Irish defense should be The "others" in the Big 10 total offense. The Gophers won tougher than ever. Wide receiver NATIONAL LEAGUE should be improved, but not enough three of their last five games, Ted Burgmeier and fullback Jim Houston 1, Philadelphia 0 for any of them to challenge the losing to Michigan and Ohio State Browner have been shifted to the Pittsburgh 4, San Diego 1 Buckeyes or Wolverines. in that stretch. defensive backfield. Otherwise, New York Mets 1, San Francisco 0 The annual grudge battle between Michigan State, under new coach , and Jeff St. Louis 1, Cincinnati 0 Ohio State and Michigan has decided Darryl Rodgers, might have been a Weston up front and linebackers Atlanta 5, Chicago 7 (14 innings) the Big 10 title in the last eight threat, but suspensions to seven and Doug Becker keep Los Angeles at Montreal, postponed, years. Ohio State has won the title players for the early season games Notre Dame solid. rain outright three times and Michigan could ruin the chances before Miami of Ohio is the favorite once. The schools shared the title November. again in the Mid American Conference. AMERICAN LEAGUE four times. Indiana should be improved with Running back Rob Carpenter Baltimore 7, Kansas City 1 Michigat could wind up as the Terry Jones or Bob Kramer at sparks the offense and linebacker Boston 3, Texas 0 Rose Bowl representative this quarterback and running back Mark Hatgas and tackle Joe Milwaukee 2, Minnesota 3 time. Coach Bo Schembechler has Courtney Snyder. The Hoosiers will Hasenohrl heads a defensive unit (12 innings) quarterback Rick Leach, running have more experience than usual in which allowed only 86-yards a Cleveland 3, Chicago White Sox 0 back Rob Lytle and flanker Jim the offensive and defensive lines. game on the ground last season. California 4. Detroit 1 Smith returning among eight Northwestern could be better with Bowling green appears to be the Oakland 5, New York Yankees 0 offensive and seven defensive quarterback Randy Dean, running chief challenger. Ball State could starters. He also has numerous back Greg Boykin and wide receiver be a threat because of a strong tested reserves on both units. Scott Yelington. defense, and central Michigan Sports in brief Buckeye coach Woody Hayes had Illinois, with Kurt Steger at boasts the league's leading rusher his usual excellent recruiting quarterback, may have problems Walt Hodges could be a darkhorse. ONTARIO, Calif. (AP)--A. J. Foyt year, but may have to get some with an inexperienced offensive powered his coyote at a speed of super performances from his fresh- line and too many holes for a over 190 miles an hour yesterday men. Me has a strong nucleus avail- consistent defensive effort. NFL teams limited to win the pole position for able on both units. Sophomore Rod Iowa lost the bulk of its Sunday's California 500 at Ontario, Gerald apparently will be the standout players and must solve to 43 players Calif. Foyt's run knocked Rodger Tom Sneva first quarterback. problems at linebacker and in NEW YORK (AP)--National League McCluskey off the pole. Fullback Pete Johnson may be the offensive backfield. Commissioner Pete Rozelle last completed the front row for the overworked. Seven starters return Wisconsin will use A new multi- night said NFL teams will be 33-car field for Indianapolis-type on the defensive unit, but the T-offense, but will have inexperi- limited to 43 players this season. cars. offensive team amy not be set until enced personnel to make it work. However, the new Seattle and November. Losses in the backfield and among Tampa Bay teams are exceptions. LOS ANGELES (AP)--British amateur Purdue and Minnesota should the linebackers will make the The Seattle Seahawks and the Tampa champ Dick Siderowf of Westport,, yes- battle for third place in the defense quetionable. Bay Buccaneers will be allowed Conn. beat Julius Boros Jr. conference. Notre Dame's major losses were to carry six additional players terday and advanced to the third for the first two games, then 45 round of the U.S. Amateur Golf after that. But the two teams may Championship. The tourney is on only dress 43 players for any the Bel-Air Country Club course senior Boros - - -,mA. - game. at Los Angeles. The Rozelle said the teams must reach was two-time winner of the U.S. their player limit by next Monday Open. afternoon. The decision had been long awaited, especially by play- ers who might have been dropped if the player limit had been tight- COLOGNE, West Germany (AP)--Willie All ads will be run one time only 1967 Mercury engine, $50 or best It was decided earlier to Davenport of the United States took You must submit your ad each time offer. Can be contacted at Diesel ened. delay the decision pending accept- revenge on France's Guy Drut in you want it printed. Ads may be Plant M, ask for Bent, 85479. of the NFL owner's newest the 100-meter hurdles at an submitted by calling before 4 p.m. ance contract offer. Representatives all-star track meet at Cologne,1W or by dropping it in one of the Sunfish sailboat w/cradle. Will of the players rejected that offer West Germany. Davenport inched drop boxes. Ads which discriminate sacrifice for $275. Call Bauman at ahead with three hurdles to do and on the basis of race, sex, creed, 64251 DWH. Also Spalding golf clubs, Tuesday. also extended the won the event. The Frenchman got color or national origin will not beginners set, w/astro turf & many The league: trading deadline the gold medal at the Olympics be accepted. The staff reserves the extras, $25. Call 96220 AWH. inter-conference while Davenport collected the right to re-write any ad it deems by 48 hours from Monday to bronze. nEcessary. CB radio TRC 55 w/power mike, 1/4 Wednesday afternoon. wave antennea and mast, coax, con- sale nectors, $250. Call 95537 AWH. for Two players advance in championships Singer sewing machine w/cabinet, model 257 zig zag, $65. Also a zip- services per fast button hole attachment to FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI)--De- Tournament chairman, Mike Blanc- fit this machine, $30. Call 952276 AT. fending champion Manuel Orantes of hard, says, however, that he had Stove and house cleaning, call Spain and Ilie Nastase both ad- not received any request from Burke at 85734 or 85231 DWH. GE washer for parts, $15. Call vanced last night to the second Solomon for a respite. He said 99197 AT. round of the U.S. Open Tennis Solomon's complaint was not Couple will housesit from September Championships in Forest Hills. legitimate. Association of Tennis thru mid October. Call MS2 Brundage Airline dog cage, very sturdy, 24x Orantes played with a pinched Professionals rules say a player at 85559 DWH or 96140 AWH. 24x31", $15. Call 951036 AWNH. nerve in his forearm, but still needs to be given only one day managed to defeat his Japanese between finishing one tournament Will babysit in my home for working opponent, Jun Kuki, in straight and starting another. 1967 Pontiac GTO, 400 CID, 4 speed, Ages 3 & up. Call 97174. mothers. 6-1. good condition, needs paint job. sets of 7-5, Western the tournament's fifth Call 85481 DWN ask for Steve. Beginning and intermediate Nastase, riding lessons Sept. 8. Call seed, won by default when New at a Top eliminator will win 24,000 BTU A/C, two 12,000 BTU A/Cs, 99152 or the Family Corral Zealand's Onny Parun pulled for $350. Call. 98150 AWH or 85113DWH. 95581 DWH. muscle in his back and was unable to continue. The Romanian brought Ironing board w/cover & pad, excel- Pickup truck and driver available a few cheers from the disappointed Call L.A. three Silver Cup at speedway lent condition, $5. Call 99146 AT. for moving or hauling. crowd when he volleyed with at 95569 or 85443. ballboys for five minutes before Sears 4 000 BTU A/C, 220 volts, calling it a night. The Guantanamo Bay Racing Associa- Will housesit anytime ft>. September $100, available Sept. 4. Call The only upsets of the day were tion invites base residents who are through mid October. Call Dr. 99137 AT. posted by young Billy Martin of 18 and older, and in possession of Seidensticker at BOQ, 951001 AT. California and by South African a valid operators license, to join Regency fully programmable 10- 10th- them Sept. 5 at Oceanview for the channel scanner, covers 30-50, Ray Moore. Martin upended wanted Solomon and Moore Silver Cup Labor Day Special. 146-174, and 440-512 MHZ, $225; ranked Harold put Poland's Wojtek Fibak the It's special because there will be Crank down tilt over tower, 40 170 cubic in. Ford engine w/stand- 14th seeded on the sidelines. two tig trophies, and the Silver feer, 8125; Ham I ntenniaro,-tOr ard transmission, will pay good Schedule favoritism was respon- Cup will go to the top eliminator with able and controlbox, price. Call Baumann at 64251 DWH. sible for his first-round defeat. of the day, and a large trophy 9104 AWH Cal 145384 DWH, or i Solomon lost a center-court to the runner up. Motorcycles are Billy Martin a must in order to balance compe- 67 Chsvy 6 c-lnder engine, A/T, 5 lost match to 19-year-old 7-5, 6-4. tition. Any street legal motor- good tires, reworked starter, link chain knotted together w/ Gold Solomon said he failed to under- cycle may be entered in the compe- brake very reliable, 55; can silver chain and gold fraternity stand why he was scheduled to play tition. be seen at Trailer Park, '4 of 95400. pendant reward offered. Call with only one day's rest. In order to get vehicle in compe- call 90275 AWH. yesterday giveway Solomon lost a four-set three titive condition, the Racing hour marathon to Swede Association will host a performance 450 Teac cassette player recorder, and-a-half Free female white puppy, 8 weeks Borg on Monday. Borg was clinic at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 6 at $325; pair of Ross quad headphones, Bjorn old. Call 99153 AT. not scheduled for first-round the Oceanview Speedway. For more $30; call )11O3 DWH or 85701 AWN at Forest Hills yester- information, contact any member and ask for Morris. competition Four kittens. Call 99171 AT. day. of the G.B.R.A.