A reminder Don't forget that TV 8 will be presenting a one-hour documentary titled "Scared Straight" at 9 p.m. Guantanamoe on Monday, April 30th. This is a program with a purpose - to scare youths out of lifes of crime. It'sa shocker with gutter language and graphic descriptions of sexual activities in prison. Because it is uncensored and un- sanitized for TV viewing TV 8 en- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba courages parental guidance, however the target audience is the young people. Vol. 34 No. 80 Friday, April 27, 1979 0 1I1I1 1 ". I American consumers bombarded with more bad news PILED FROM UPI REPORTS -- Yester- Meat was up 2.7 percent. gure is high. awash" in huge profits and the de- y's big news was mostly bad news All this is discouraging news to About 66 percent of the stations control of domestic oil prices will for American consumers. the Carter administration. White in Denver are expected to shutdown give them another windfall. The government reported the worst House spokesman Jody Powell with 50 percent in Florida and Many oil firms have been reporting quarterly inflation rate in more said the figures show there are no western Pennsylvania and 45 per- huge profits in recent days with than four years, a survey showed easy solutions to inflation. cent in Iowa. Mobil Oil announcing yesterday its the continuing spread of rising And anti-inflation chief Alfred Stations in California and Geor- profits were up 82 percent from gasoline prices and auto makers Kahn said that more dismal infla- gia turned off the pumps for one January to March. reported record profits but said tion figures can be expected in the or two days during the week while But the oil industry is not the they'd need even more money for cars months to come, but that -- hope- many outlets around the country only one making big money these in the future. fully -- things will get better la- have run out of at least one grade days. It probably came as no surprise ter in the year. of gasoline. The country's two largest auto- to most Americans that prices were One happy effect of the figures: Eleven Texaco filling stations in makers yesterday reported record up last month, but it was somwhat for 35 million Americans getting Alameda County, Calif., meanwhile, profit in the first quarter. of a surprise -- and an unpleasant Social Security, the statistics have been charged with selling lead- General Motors enjoyed profits of one at that -- how much inflation triggered an increase of nearly 10 ed gasoline as unleaded. more than 44 percent over last year had increased. percent in all benefits starting in Also charged by the Environmental while Ford's profits were up nearly The government said consumer July. Protection Agency were Texaco, Inc. 28 percent. prices rose a full percentage point Meanwhile, the end of the month and a gasoline distributor. Both giant automakers said they'll in March, making inflation for the also means that many service sta- An EPA spokesman said profit, not need even larger profits in the days first three months of 1979 a full tions across the country are run- shortage was the apparent motive ahead, however, to pay for govern- 13 percent on a yearly basis or the ning out of the April allocations, for the alleged fraud. ment-required changes in cars of worst in four years. and a UPI survey showed that Sunday Texaco denies any wrongdoing in the future. The Labor Department said prices closings have become an unwritten the case. Government officials responded increased in nearly every consumer law of the land. President Jimmy Carter, who wants by saying that there will be a category. One of the major culprits One source said that close to a windfall profits tax imposed on negligible effect on industry prof- was the rapidly rising cost of gas- 100 percent of Chicago area stations the oil industry submitted his its or the nation's economy, and oline which went up nearly four are expected to shut down Sunday, plan to Congress yesterday saying that costs will be more than offset percent last month. though other sources said that fi- the oil companies are "already by savings in lives and oil imports. NRC chief changes mind Dateline. WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The head of the Earlier this week the panel's Nuclear Regulatory Commission said staff recommended closing three re- CAIRO (UPI) -- The number of Arab states that have broken off rela- yesterday he now believes there actors iin South Carolina and one in tions with Egypt because of its peace treaty with Israel grew to 14 are not good enough safeguards to Californi tit the commission ye-- yesterday as Lebanon, Morocco and Bahrain joined the list further ensure that nuclear power plant op- terday postponed a decision for a isolating Egyptian President Anwar Sadat from the rest of the Arab erations are properly trained. second time world. Joseph Hendrie said that before The N e d to dis Both Lebanon and Bahrain said they were following the Baghdad the accident at Three Mile Island the situation again today. conference recommendation to severe ties with Egypt. he felt the training was adequate Many residents in the Harrisburg, but that the March 28 crisis con- Penn. area are still worried that LOS ANGELES (UPI) -- California state engineers and the owners of vinced him otherwise. the problems at Three Mile Island expensive beachfront homes are keeping a sharp eye on a slipping Hendrie told a presidential com- are not over yet. mountain that threatens to crash into the Pacific Ocean near Mali- mission investigating the accident bu. that the panel should demand to So yesterday the NRC issued a The danger posed by the mountainside overlooking the Pacific know why the training is inadequate. statement to calm their fears. Coast Highway forced owners to evacuate six oceanfront houses And he said his own commission also The NRC said final operations to Wednesday night, but they returned early yesterday. wants to know why. achieve a shutdown of the nuclear Hundreds of cracks criss-crossing the 500-foot section of Meanwhile, the NRC still has not power plant by May 2 will not risk mountain have been widenind daily. decided whether to shut down four the reapperance of a dangerous hy- other nuclear power plants of the drogen bubble. nor a harmful WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The Senate adopted a 1980 federal budget that same design as the disabled Three burst of radiation into the atmos- would cut spending levels in nearly all government programs but Mile Island reactor. phere. postpones tax cuts until 1982. Senators adopted the budget target on a 64-20 vote early yester- day after a 15-hour session. Dance recital The House will start work on its version of the 1980 budget next week. ;

WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Contract negotiations between the United Rubber tomorrow night Workers Union and the tire industry recessed indefinitely last night. URW president Peter Bommarito said he and other union leaders will meet in Akron, Ohio on Monday to decide whether to call a strike against Uniroyal. Bommarito said he thought the main roadblock to agreement was ad- ministration pressure on the companies to hold to President Jimmy Carter's wage guidelines. 1-shot carcinogen suspected WASHINGTON (AP) -- For the first Vinyl chloride was used until re- time, there's an indication that cently in several commercial prod- just a single exposure to a cancer ucts including aerosol sprays. causing agent may be enough to But after studies linked it to a cause a tumor. rare form of liver cancer, the fed- A study of vinyl chloride done eral government banned many uses. for the Consumer Product Safety However, it's still used by vari- Commission found that one high dose ous industries. of vinyl chloride gas could cause And the commission expressed con- cancer in laboratory mice. cern that "an accidental spillage on the highways, railways or water- The commission said the study ways" could threaten workers at the supports the theory that one high site, public safety personnel and level exposure "could pose a risk even near-by residents. of cancer to humans." The commission cautions that the Previous cancer studies have con- results are. preliminary and are be- centrated on the effects of repeat- ing reviewed by government cancer see page 3 ed exposures over long periods. experts. Guantanamo GazetOtte Friday, April 27, 1979 p2i Clubs & organizations

community THE GITMO A DIRECTOR SWINGERS will Square FOR THE GUANTANAMO BAY 'Em Up on Saturday, April 28 at TEEN CLUB is needed to begin at 7:30 p.m. at the club hall. Gents, once, or not later than May 25, slide on them dancing boots and 1979. The Teen Club is composed of ladies, slip on those pretty dresses base resident dependents of both and swing on down to the hall. military and civilian families, bulletin board Calling for the evening will be by ages 13 through 19. At present Ca iysuae t .y be called in between 8 aod 11 a., ad CJJ! o 1L! .ti w,. to~m7:30 4:30 p.m., Monday Mr. Jimm Gray. there are about 90 club members. through Friday (excluding holiday.). Deadline for publication isnounn the previous wrki day. ftide mergeocy s ill For additional information, contact cepted anytime. Community willbe published not re BRANCH 100 FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIA- MM1 Bill Collins, President, then eek or a a~um of three maenad then swrrntten, Teen condensed, and ince1.i a daily calendar section durim the week of TION will hold its 33rd Annual Club Advisory Board, at 95488 Me event. Coarcil: advertising is prohibitd although announcaents DWH; of available seices will be pemutted but 11mited to mice monthly. Installation Dinner Dance on Satur- or Bob Valentine, Vice President, Anroncae~sfr business s r e quirkig comand approval my day, May 12 at the FRA home in Teen Club Advisory Borad and pre- .": a :C tst .:asif' .cr:d, oorsdhe t ,souh vill otbe accepted. ThePubli faire Staff rene ee the right to Morin Center, beginning at 6 p.m. sent Club Director, at 8222 DWH, or dtadrwieal sb. (AT-Anytime/DW*DurtyWrkinHouras Graphic MNAfter WorkigHurs). Expression will be enter- 8667 AWH. taining for your dancing and listening pleasure. Dinner will be THE CARIBBEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS catered by the CPO Club. Due to WORKSHOP will meet Wednesday, May 2 951144 limited seating arrangements, at 7 p.m. at the Workshop on Ma reservations for FRA members and Point to finalize details for th eligible guests will be made in spring show. This meeting is the Special announcements person at the Branch Home no later last chance to be paid up as a than 8 p.m. on May 10. Cost is member in good standing before the $6.50 per person. show. Non-members (persons who THE BLUE CARIBE announces Greek THE COFFEE SHOPPE will close at 7 have not paid $3.00 per family Night on Thursday, May 3, featuring p.m. on Tuesday, May 1 due to the A YOUTH SOFTBALL ORGANIZATIONAL semi-annual dues) are invited to Steak-A-Bob, baked potato or French monthly spraying for pest control. meeting will be held Wednesday, join at this time and save $7.00 on fries, vegetable, salad bar, rolls May 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Special the show entrance fee of $10. For with butter, and coffee or iced Services Conference Room to review more information, call Karen at tea. Cost is $4.95. TV guide the bylaws and constitution. 8152. Coaches and managers will be FRIDAY appointed at this meeting. All persons who are interested in Movies 1:00 General Hospital scorekeeping and officiating for NAVY NEWS BRIEFS 1:50 Body Buddies Youth Softball are urged to attend. FRIDAY 2:15 Sesame Street For more information call 951078 White House Fellows . Two Navy 3:15 Cartoons or 99232. finalists for the White House Fellows Lyceums 3:30 Tic Tac Dough Program, including the first military Downtown: Somebody Killed her Hus- 4:00 Call of the West THE CO. "L"/NSGA WIVES CLUB will woman ever selected, have been named band, PG 4:30 Bonanza hold its regular monthly meeting by the White House. LCDR Marsha New York, New York, PG 5:30 Newswatch at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 30th Johnson, stationed at CINCUSNAVUR, McCalla: For the Love of Benji, G 6:30 Good Times in the classroom behind CO. "L" and LCDR Michael Shelton, stationed The Way to Eden & Journey 7:00 What's Happening office. This will be the first at the Naval Military Personnel Com- to Babel, NMPS I 7:30 WKRP in Cincinnati meeting of the new officers. For mand, were named as finalists last Marine: Stay Hungry, R 7:55 Notes of Interest more information call 99247 or week. Battle of the Godfathers, 8:00 Love Boat 951017. New Chief of Chaplains . Rear R 9:00 James at 15-16 Admiral (Selectee) Ross Henry Trower Leeward: The Zebra Force, R 10:00 Fantasy Island **ADULT** THE NAVY EXCHANGE/NAVY COMMISSARY will become the 15th Chief of Chap- The Lost Weekend, NMPS I 10:55 Newswatch Update ADVISORY BOARD will meet Tuesday, lains on May 13, 1979, when he May Clubs 11:00 Late Movie **ADULT** "Mask of 1 at the McCalla Administration relieves Rear Admiral John J. Windjammer: No movie Alexander Cross" Building at 1:30 p.m. O'Connor who will retire from act COMO Club: Goodbye Norma Jean, 12:15 Movie: "A Cry in the Night" WHEN NOT IN USE, duty. Chaplain Trower, a minister NMPS III 1:30 Sign off of the Lutheran Church in America, Post 46: McHales Navy Joins the SAVE THE JUICE is currently serving as director of Air Force, TV TURN OUT the Naval Chaplains School at New- Teen Club: Somebody Killed her Live firing schedule Newport, R.I. Husband, PG UNNECESSARY LIGHTS Who's Killing the Great Friday.9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Chefs of Europe, PG Saturday & Sunday.none scheduledi Monday.10 a.m.-midnight SATURDAY The Hicacal Beach area between Lyceums Saint Nicholas and Caracoles Points calendar Downtown: Who's Killing the Great and all the upper bay north of Cara i- Chefs of Europe, PG coles and Granadillo Points will be First Love, R off limits during live firing. For McCalla: Somebody Killed her Hus- Today more information contact the COMNAV 7- band, PG Crumudgeons of Cuba gathering, Cable Beach, 6 p.m. (BYOB & food). BASE duty office, Special Services New York, New York, PG Marina or Base Police. Fumigation Chamber open for drop-off, 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Marine: Junglebook, G Diamonds for Breakfast, Branch Dental Clinic to close for installation of water lines, 11:30 a.m. PG Leeward: Kiddie Show Program, Pentacostal prayer meeting, Pentacostal Church, Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. NMPS I Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 7:45 p.m., East Bargo Point old nursery Watch Out, We're Had, G Bonds school building (90269, 8275). Clubs Windjammer: Black Oak Conspiracy, R Tomorrow COMO Club: Bees, PG Registration for ODU Criminal Justice 316, ODU Office, 9 a.m.-noon. Post 46: Return to Boggy Creek, R Pick-Your-Partner Doubles tennis tourney begins, lineup at the Racquet Teen Club: Death on the Nile, PG Club House. Goin' South, NRA Public Works Utilities Division party, Windmill Beach, noon-6 p.m. SUNDAY Reef Raiders can and bottle dive, Phillips Park, 10 a.m. Ladies Golf Association meeting, golf course Lyceums lounge, 9:30 a.m. Downtown: Midnight Express, R Caribes & Company concert, Phillips Park, 3 p.m.-1 a.m. McCalla: Who's Killing the Great Roman Catholic mass, 6 p.m., Chefs of Europe, PG from bad guys, Base Chapel. Marine: Somebody Killed her Hus- from bad luck, Seventh band, PG from bad memory. Day Adventist Church meets, McCalla Chapel, 9:30 a.m., (8638 Weir). Leeward: Stay Hungry, R Clubs Sunday Windjammer: F.I.S.T., PG Roman Catholic mass, 9:30 a.m., Base Chapel; 5 p.m., Leeward Pt. Chapel. COMO Club: For the Love of Benji, I G Guantanamo Gazette J Protestant Divine services, Leeward Chapel, 9 a.m.; Base Chapel, 11 a.m. ( and 6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point old nursery school building, Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. 7:45 p.m. (990269)

Naval Station Commanding Officer Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; sacrament meeting, 5:30 p.m., McCalla Annex. Local Forecast'"' Pentacostal gospel meeting, 8 a.m.; evangelistic meeting, 5 p.m., Pentacos- high tide- 10:05 pm 8813 LCdr. Jerry R. Ryan.Public Affairs Officer tal Church, Bay Hill Road. low tide-- 3:01 pm JO2 Brenda K. Starkey.Editor YNSN Chuck Bishop. . . . .Jouralist Jamaican United Fellowship of Service sunrise--- 6:34 am high--- 84 JOSN Mary E. Marshall . . .Journalist divine service, 10 a.m.; evening sunset---- 7:22 pm low---- 72 JOSN Damon I. Johnson., .Journlis service, 7:30 p.m., church on Bay Hill Road. Ms. Pat Pennington.Production Assistant The Guatanao Gazette is published according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers Church of Christ Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; Today's forecast calls for morning worship, 10:40 a.m.; astltined1 sNAVEXPOSP-35 and und .thedirection evening worship, 6:30 p.m., all partly cloudy skies, southwes- of the Nval Base Pubic Affairs Officr. lPrinted at McCalla. Chapel (951035). terly winds at 10-16 five times weekly at government exense on government kts. and equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Service bay conditions at 2-4 ft. Branch Office, ,the opinions or statements in news itms Monday that appear herein are not to be construed as official o eleiag the views of CONAVBASE or the De- partment of ph, Navy. Monday Night Odd Couples organizational meeting, Marblehead Hall, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 27, 1979 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Friday, April 27, 1979 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 One of the biggest stage produc- These young people are excited Windjammer. Fire regulations pro- tions to ever appear at Guantanamo and exciting. Under the direction hibited a larger crowd and many were Bay will be at the Amphitheater and tutoring of LaRaye Ryan, dance turned away at the door. tomorrow night, Saturday, at 8 p.m. lessons in 15 classes have been This year, LaRaye is holding the More than a hundred young people given weekly since last September. recital at the outdoor amphitheater LaRaye's ages three through 18 will be per- Tomorrow night's performance will which seats approximately 1200 forming 34 dance routines in modern be the culmination of LaRaye's people. The theme, "LaRay'e Sweets" dance, tap dancing, Hawaiian and second year of teaching dance to will be carried throughout the ballet. These stage performers have Gitmo's young people. beautiful stage set and props, and a dazzling array of costumes worth Last year, LaRaye's Dance Recital in the name of each and every dance thousands of dollars, custom made in entitled, "Stars of Tomorrow" was a routine. You'll see, hear and enjoy Sweets St. Louis, Missouri, especially for huge success with 80 dancers perform- "The Bubblegum Babes," "Cocoanut this performance. ing before an audience of 500 at the Cuties," "Candy Buttons," "Dreamy Mints," and the "Red Hots," just to name a few. The recital is held as a community perform performance for the enjoyment of Gitmo residents and for the personal satisfaction of each and every dancer in performing one of their recently acquired artistic talents at . dancing. Saturday night promises to be one of the highlights of the year. A spectacle on stage with a cast of a amphi- hundred and more with gorgeous multi- colored costumes never before seen in Guantanamo Bay and possibly never again. Seats are free and on a first-come first served basis. The amphitheater theater is located on Sherman Avenue at the Elementary School.

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PUDGrE by Eer iSha,.e,- HI, PUDGE.' THOUGHT I'D TRY U! START TALKI NG It's official LOONtS, a#,pu.LJ! WH" SOMETHING DIVFERWT! WiTM REGULAR BAL Due to required cuts in funding ARE YOU) / Nj LOOK OUT ! HELP!!/ I 1MCA and in appropriated fund ceiling TALK I~ . YOUR wORDS CAl'T ' T points, the Naval Station is being LIKE 4"* ARE forced to reduce the number of THAT? VALLING: ~ 0~ civilian appropriated fund employees. Efforts are being made to place as many of these employees in other jobs in Gitmo but it appears that GQON! " approximately 30 to 40 will have to be sent home. Each Naval Station department and staff office is being cut as closely as possible in proportion to the size of the work force. Job opportunities .a The reduction in force applies only to those appropriated fund Applications should be submitted to the Consolidated Civilian Personnel positions in the Naval Station. The Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have Take Note effective date is June 1, 1979. filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the posi- Each employee affected by the reduc- tion is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies may be Special Services will be present- tion in force will receive a personal obtained at the Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office or by reviewing "Chaz and ing a USO Show featuring letter not later than today. Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards. Jeanne Experience." This five male The total reduction requires that one female group will entertain ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION ANT) GRADE CLOSING DATE COM. and people on temporary appointments you with music ranging from -- 3-79 Waitress, NA-7420-02 (Intermit- EM will be let go first, then those of the 50's. tent) May 4, 1979 Club to Broadway--to the hits permanent employees who are affected. Down- 55-79 Voucher Examiner, GS-540-04 May 4, 1979 COMPTT They will be appearing at the Principles of seniority will be town Lyceum on Saturday, April 28 56-79 Secretary, (Stenography), followed within each occupation to from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. Their next GS-318-05 May 4, 1979 PWD be reduced. The rigid reduction in stop will be at the Marine Site 10-072-79 Telephone Mechanic Foreman, force policy does not allow for April 29 from WS-2507-10 May 7, 1979 PWD Lyceum on Sunday, favoritism. 7 p.m. - 8 p.m., and their final 10-071-79 Maintenance General Foreman, Point WS-4703-13 May 7, 1979 PWD show will be at the Leeward Lyceum on Monday, April 30th, start- 25-79 Janitor, LWG-3566-01 (part time) May 4, 1979 BOQ ing at 7 p.m. and winding up at 8 news. 57-79 Cook, LWG-7404-05 May 4, 1979 COMO .Naly p.m. VICE PRESIDENT VISITS KEFLAVIK Applications will be accepted for the following permanent registers: AMMUNITION MOVEMENT Vice President Walter Mondale Student Aid OPEN addressed a large audience of mili- 20-015-75 Clerk-Typist, GS-3 OPEN Commencing on or about Wednesday, tary personnel and their families 94-001-75 Library Aid, GS-2 (Part-time) OPEN May 2 through Saturday, May 5, the on the NATO Base at Reflavik, Ice- .85-026-78 Waitress, NA-3 (Intermittent) OPEN Ordnance Department will be trans- land during the first stop on his 85-029-78 Bartender, NA-3 (Intermittent) OPEN porting ammunition from Pier Delta, Easter tour of Nordic countries. 85-105-77 Housekeeping Aid, NA-O1 OPEN along Sherman Avenue and Central Mr. Mondale praised them saying, 60-111-78 Taxi Driver, LWG-05 (Part-time) OPEN Magazine Road to Gate 6 at the foot "There is not a stronger, safer or Laborer, LWG-2 OPEN of John Paul Jones Hill. Personnel more impressive base anywhere than 5-009-78 Movie Projectionist, LWG-05 OPEN should avoid the Ordnance Triangle Keflavik, and the reason is people-- .0-316-75 if 10-488-75 Laborer, LWG-3 OPEN area when possible, however, capable, first-rate people. Your area, 47-79 Bartender, LWG-03 (Intermittent) OPEN necessary to traverse the patriotism, dedication and your 48-79 Food Service Worker, LWG-02 should use EXTREME CAUTION. talent are known throughout our (Intermittent) OPEN To aid in driver safety, on the armed forces." be posted 49-79 Waiter, LWG-03 (Intermittent) OPEN rear of each vehicle will Mr. Mondale called theirs a vital the safe following distance for all mission and the Keflavik base a motorists. Also, the ammunition crucial link in the security chain 0@@ route will be well marked with stretching from the Eastern Mediter- The Navy Exchange has the follow- Full time Cook I (LWG-2/2.59) to "Caution" signs at all intersections. ranean to the North Atlantic Conti- ing job openings: work in the Navy Exchange. Elemen- nent. He said, "Anyone who's Full time Sales Clerk II (PS-2/ tary school required with at least familiar with the Battle of the 3.04 or LGS-2/1.72) to work in the one year experience preferred. Gops Atlantic during World War Two knows Navy Exchange. High School graduate These positions close May 4. how terribly important your mission Correction please. In Wednesday's preferred, with at least six months For further information, contact here in Iceland is . to sustaining Gazette in a letter from Captain C. experience. Ms. L. King at 8348. a successful defense of Western J. Gibowicz, chairman of the School Durope and of our sea and air supply Advisory Board, a statement was routes to England and the continent." 8PTO flight schedule .bc made that a TV-8 Impact show with school officials was scheduled for DAY/ ARRIVALS DEPARTURES May 9. Then a sentence was added DATE FROM ETA A/C FLT. TO ETD A/C FLT. (not by Capt. Gibowicz) by the pub- SAT. SCOTT AFB 1130 C-9 MEDIVAC RSYRDS 1200 C-9N MEDIVAC lic affairs officer who schedules APR 28 RSYRDS 1700 C130 HEN2409 the Impact programs, that the par- ARE YOU A WITNESS RSYRDS 1855 C130 HBA2473 has been re- ticular Impact program TO ENERGY WASTE? SUN. NORFOLK 1250 C130 HBA2474 scheduled for August or September. APR 29 NORFOLK 1350 C130 NEN2410 As the dust settles, there will IT MON. NORFOLK 0820 C130 GBA2375 RSYRDS 1135 C130 GBA2376 program REPORT be an Impact television TO THE ENERGY GROUCH APR 30 NORFOLK 1345 C141 AQA0471 KINGSTON 1500 C141 AQA0471 concerning the Gitmo schools on May KINGSTON 1800 C141 AQA0472 9 with school officials o: School 95310 TUE. THROUGH FRI. NOT AVAILABLE Advisory Council members. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Friday, April 27, 1979 Ashe to instruct locals Sports summary NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Frank Conner One stroke back, tied at 66, are fired a seven under par 65 yester- Jim Colbert and Doug Tewell. in weekend tennis clinic day for the first round lead in the Allen Miller and Phil Hancock $250,000 New Orleans Open Golf are at 67. By Thelma Fisk was first in Gitmo in 1964-69. Tournament. John specifically asks that our Conner birdied five of the first LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- Spectacular The GBRC is honored to announce young people be encouraged to parti- six holes he played. Bid's last test before the Kentucky that a tennis clinic will be held cipate in Sunday's tennis clinic. COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN Derby was a successful one yester- this Sunday, April 29 from 3 p.m. Deliver them young to the expert. day as the Hawksworth Farm colt won to ? at the Racquet Club for all See you Sunday and don't forget the $122,000 Blue Grass Stakes fin- interested base personnel. to bring along your tennis racquet. ishing seven lengths ahead of "Lot The instructor will be none other O'Gold." than John Ashe, younger brother to Jockey Ronnie Franklin guided . what's his name?. Oh yes, Ar- Spectacular Bid over the 1.8 mile thur Ashe, "The Shadow," the guy in a minute and 50 seconds taking that won the World Championship Ten- the lead midway through the stretch nis Finals and Wimbledon in 1975 and sports [ run and galloping away to the was subsequently ranked as number horse's tenth straight victory. one in the professional tennis world at the age of 32. NBA action LAS VEGAS (UPI) -- Jimmy Connors John, a formidable tennis player had some difficulty, but top-seed in his own right, is in Gitmo at the PLAYOFFS Bjorn Borg had no trouble qualify- pleasure of the U.S. Marine Corps ing for the semi-finals of the and serves as a warrant officer with Atlanta 104, Washington 86 Grand Prix Tennis Tournament yester- the Second Combat Engineering Bat- Philadelphia 120, San Antonio 97 day. talion at Camp Buckley, assigned to Connors shook off the effects of our community for approximately 35 In the NHL a first-set tie-breaker loss and days. came away with a 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 win A native of Richmond, Va., John is PLAYOFFS over hard-hitting Roscoe Tanner. 30 years old, has a wife named San- Borg started out strong for the dra and three children; Joan, John New York Rangers 4, NY Islanders 1 first time in the tournament and Home runs are exciting, but and Luchia. Montreal 4, Boston 2 base knocked off Tim Gullikson 6-2, 6-3. With 14 years currently invested hits win ball games. Put another way: It's in the military, he plans to com- National League results nothow much, but how often. Now you know why 92 million SAN DIEGO (UPI) -- The San Diego plete 20, retire and "make my advo- Houston 6, Chicago Cubs 2 Americans buy U.S. Savings Bonds Chargers acquired defensive back cation my vocation," that San Francisco at New York postponed is, ten- through the Payroll Savings Plan. Willie Buchanon from the Green Bay nis for a living but in a commercial They know the score. Packers in exchange for San Diego's sense rather than the competitive number seven draft choice this year professional tour. American League scores. and its number one pick next year. By the way, this tennis clinic Baltimore 4, California 2 John will be presenting Sunday as a Boston 2, Seattle 0 gesture of goodwill to our community FM 103 sports schedule Kansas City 5, Cleveland 4 would routinely carry a price tag of Milwaukee 5, Detroit 1 (1st game) Saturday: BKB Kansas City at Phoenix.12:30 a.m. $5,000, give or take a few cents. Milwaukee 7, Detroit 5 (2nd-game) BB Baltimore at Oakland.5:30 p.m. That's a lot of goodwill, John -- Sunday: BKB Teams to be announced.1:30 p.m. thanks and good work Marine Corps 5ERPOOL BKB Teams to be announced.3:45 p.m. for getting him here - again. He AMETER/ Monday: BB San Francisco at Philadelphia.7:30 p.m.

For sale Whirlpool washer & dryer, $100 ea* Sears upright 17 cu. ft. frost-free classified freezer, $150; bunk bed set, no mattresses, $50; 24,000 BTU A/C, Clsiidadvertisements my b al 8 nbeweand 11 %am., d o r rid h PbiAffair 7:30 . to 4:00 p.m., M day through iday (excluding holiday . $75; 12,000 BTU A/C, $100. 8840 AT. Air conditioners: 11,000 BTU, adline for publicatdn is oon the previous working day d0wrd and published not more than twice weekly per su bm"In. Commercial advertising is pro- $165; 11,500 BTU, $200; 21,500 hibited although nno cents concerning available services will be peritted but limited '75 Ford Pinto, 4-speed, 4 cylinder, car- . Ad requiring and approval may be re- BTU, $295. Orange and yellow qui--dto provide proof of a letter of authority.Ad very good condition, $2000 or best pet with padding, 11 x 10, $50. sex creed, color o national origin will not be acepted.Saff reseres the right to edit and rewriall SpA Apr. (AT-Anytime/DW-During Working offer; Sears side-by-side refrigera- Hurs/AW-After Working Hours). 8502 DWK or 97270 AWH. tor/freezer, ice maker, $175 or best offer; 12' x 18' barrel boat, 40 HP 2 6-gal. outboard motor gas tanks, 951144 1971 Evinrude, new barrels, $1200 new condition, $25 for both. 97113 or best offer. 95448 DWH, 99232 AT. AWH. 12,000 BTU Fedders A/C, new fan '68 Plymouth wagon, 318, A/T, P/S, motor & thermostat, $110; Sunfish radials, new exhaust, gear shocks '66 Chevy aluminum power glide w/ sailboat, good condition, $300. & heavy duty trailer hitch, $900. Giveaway torque converter & mount, $50; 2 8268 AT. 8600, 8817 DWH. 4 kittens. 64458 AT. small block Ford 3-speed transmis- sions, $40 & $60; 29-gal, aquarium 100 lb.,weight lifting set, $50. '73 Pontiac LeMans 2 dr., A/T, P/S, w/accessories, for fresh or salt 8279 AT. P/B, excellent condition, price Wanted negotiable, water, $50. 64458 AT. available in June; 2 A few drops of Whink (rust stain 12' x 15' red & black sculptured end tables, maple, need refinishing, removal on fabric). 8152 AT. Late model 40 HP Evinrude outboard shag carpet, excellent condition, $10 for both. 97143 AWH. engine parts. 95516 DWH, 99113 AWN. $175; 9' x 12' gold carpet, $45; Water pump for 302 cu. in. V8 Ford. pr. gold open-weave drapes, $10; 2 Blue upholstered recliner w/foot 8106 DWH, 96107 AWH, ask for '73 Mazda station wagon, needs' yellow sheer panels, $5; 1 pr. pink stool, good condition, $20. 97119 Shalhoub. tuneup & muffler, $900 or best pripcilla curtains, $15; set of AT. offer; 10,000 BTU Fedders A/C, $125. china, service for 8, $50; swing Home for 1 year old, mixed breed 95306 DWH, 95363 AWN, ask for Mike. set; child's playhouse & miscel- 16' Starcraft aluminum boat, 40 HP male dog, part shepherd, great with laneous household items. 95455 AT. Johnson & easy-tilt trailer. 8727 kids. 8158 DWH, Kevin Smith. 25 HP Evinrude outboard motor for OWH, 97235 AWH. spider plant, trade or sale, approximate value Plants: 1 plam, Babysitter in Nob Hill area. 972 $500. 8106 DWH, 96107 AWH, ask for African violets & more, 50C - $3.00. HMK 20 Sony Entertainment Stereo-- AT. 92 Shalhoub. 8647 AT. cassette, turntable, AM-FM & 2 speakers, like new, $175; dining '53 Chevrolet, 3-speed, good tires 18,000 BTU A/C, $100; 11,000 BTU room table & 4 swivel chairs, $50; Lost & body, engine needs work, $125, A/C, $75; 5,000 BTU A/C, $50; .2 Wilson tennis rackets, metal frame, price negotiable; '64 Chevy Impala 23,000 BTU A/C, needs fan motor, brand new, $20 each; 2 Wilson Richo Hi-Color 35mm camera in soft SS, automatic, bucket seats, power $25, or all for $225. 90268 AT. racquetball rackets, wooden frame, black & red leather carrying case, windows, engine needs work, $200 brand new, $10 each; 2 new softball lost between stables & Windmill or best offer. 90232 AT. '65 Chevy Impala, 283 V8 engine, gloves, right hand, $15 each. 8531 Beach on horse trails. Reward new tires, new brakes, new seat DWH, 8288 AWH. offered. 95344 AWH. Whirlpool washer & dryer, very good covers, recent tuneup, A/T, P/S, condition. 95469 AWH, 913205 DWH. P/B, very good condition, excellent 11,000 BTU A/C, $100; Harmon Kardon Baseball glove left at T-ball field. Gitmo transportation, $725. 64286 330C receiver, $200 or best offer. 95301 DWH, 951142 AWN. '63 Chevy 4 dr., 6 cylinder, A/T, DWN, 98157 AWH. 97108 AT. runs good, has good tires, $400. Yard sale 64431 AT, 64385 DWH. G.E. Pot Scrubber dishwasher, $175; Sears B&W TV for parts, $25; Stereo Frigidaire refrigerator, $100; blue set w/AM-FM & turntable, needs some Villamar 543, Saturday, 9 a.m. Westinghouse freezer, excellent braided rugs (13' x 15', $100; 9' work. 8863 AT. until ? Baby clothes, sizes 0-2; condition, $185; wooden shed, 12' x x 12', $75 & 13' x 15', $25); gold lawn mower; Playboy, Penthouse & 6', $75: 10,000 BTU Fedders fan braided rugs (9' x 12', $50 & 6' x Clutch cable for '69 Opel; '70 Hustler magazines; automotive pro- motor, good condition, $20; outside 12', $25); pink rug, 4' x 7', $10; Plymouth Fury III, A/C, A/T, 383 ducts, record . 98210 AT. table & 2 chairs, $15; Garrard record neutral-color antique satin drapes engine, $600; 12,000 BTU A/C, $50. changer, $55; 11 sections of white w/valances, fit TK, $30; miscellane- 8756 AT. Tierra-K 93, Saturday, 9 a.m. to wood fence, $35; 5 flower boxes, 8' ous traverse rods & miscellaneous 2 p.m. Children's records & games; long, $2.50 each; 11,000 BTU Whirl- curtains. 952269 AT. 9' x 12' orange rug, $15; 3' x 6' boys' clothing, size 12 & 14; pool A/C, $90; 10,000 BTU Fedders beige rug, $5; swing set, $20; high electric mixer; books; ceramic bell A/C, $75. 8109 after 12:00 noon. Full size bookcase bed w/night chair, $5; booster chair, $2; child mold & some ceramics; house plants; stands & mattresses, off-white, best backpack carrier, $7; kitchen table 12' x 15' gold carpet w/pad; Nivico Large outside animal house, $10; offer; pr. girl's sandals, size 3W, w/4 gold patterned chairs, $25; stereo in cabinet (purchased in reel to reel tapes, $3 each; various new, $9; pr. Levis, off-white, new, white crib & dresser set, $50. Navy Exchange in Japan); and many plants. 8109 after 12:00 noon. size 31W-29L, $10. 97180 AWH. 97195 AT. miscellaneous items.