'Pace is not fast enough' U.S. NAVAL BASE Tide, Sun, Temp. GUANTANAMO BAY, CUSA Soviets see improved High tidel0:57pm relations 4 Low tide- :14pm 7 MOSCOW (UPI)--The Soviet foreign Swnvse--- :37am affairs weekly New Times said yesterday Sunset---- 6:36pm~ that Pres.-elect Jimmy Carter and his closest aides "are fully aware of' ig h ------87 the significance of a further normalization of Soviet-U.S. relations." Low ------74 New Times wrote, "The statements by James Carter and his closest aides testify to the fact that irrespective of their ideological guidelines they are fully aware of the significance of a further normalization of Soviet- Weather Forecast U.S. relations. Partly cloudy to "Soviet-U.S. relations are far from Cancer study mostly clear. developing evenly and, of course, the Winds SE 10-12 pace is not fast enough," New Times The Nauv'.6 only shote-based daiW added. findings released knots. Bay condi- tions 2-3 feet. New Times said the field for fur- Vol. 32, No. 4 Thursday, January 6, 1977 ther normalization of Soviet-Ameri- WASHINGTON (AP)--A major study re- can relations was vast. veals that non-whites suffer a pro- "It includes the overcoming of portionately higher death rate from stagnation in economic relations, cancer than whites. The study, re- 59% of Americans favor P.R. statehood artificially created by the U.S. leased yesterday, also says certain Congress, and problems of multilat- cancers strike some races with SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI)--A Are you in favor of or against eral cooperation in various fields greater frequency than others. The public opinion poll commissioned by Puerto Rico becoming the 51st state of science and technology (plus) an study is a companion to one releas- leading Puerto Rican Democrats shows of the union?" expansion of cultural, tourist and ed in 1975 on cancer among whites, that 59 per cent of Americans favor A total of 59 per cent of those other contacts. and to another study, released a statehood for the Caribbean island, responding said they were in favor, ''But the most important thing to- year earlier, which looked at the the San Juan Star said yesterday. only 21 per cent were against and day is to speed up the drafting of nation' s cancer mortality on a The poll was carried out between 20 per cent said they didn't know. a new agreement on a limitation of county-by-county basis. Dec. 8 and 14 of last year, well strategic offensive arms." before Pres. Ford made his contro- The poll was commissioned by The latest report, by the National versial announcement on New Year's Analysis, Inc., a Puerto Rican firm Cancer Institute, says there appears Eve that he will ask Congress to headed by Juan Manuel Garcia to be a relationship between envi- pass a law making Puerto Rico the Passalacqua, a former attorney for Vietnam's army ronmental factors and the risk of 51st state of the union. the island chapter of Americans for cancer. It places the cancer death A sample of 1,559 persons scien- Democratic Action, according to the rate among black and Chinese males tifically selected by the Gallup Star, Puerto Rico's only English- gets institute at 189 per 100,000, compared to 174 organization across the nation was language daily newspaper. per 100,000 for white males. For asked the following question: Garcia Passalacqua belongs to a females, the death rate is placed "The people of Puerto Rico voted political group involved in a BANKOK, Thailand (UPI)--Vietnam's at 142 per 100,000 blacks, and 130 on Nov. 2 for a party that favors struggle for control of the Demo- military heads this week launched for whites. statehood for that Caribbean island. cratic Party in Puerto Rico. Southeast Asia's biggest army on a new training course based on Marxist tactics, the official Marcos and secessionists nearing agreement Vietnam news agency said yesterday. Defense Minister Gen. Vo Nguyen tlement with secessionist rebels. will "be charged with the task of Giap, architect of the French col- The establishment of a provisional preparing for the elections of the onial defeat at Dien Bien Phu in government was called for in a ten- legislative assembly in the auton- 1954, and Gen. Van Tien Dung, who tative 16-point agreement reached in omous territories and administering led a battlefield initiative in talks in Tripoli, Libya, last month the areas, until a government is March 1975, that defeated the U.S.- between the government of Pres. formed by the elected legislative backed Saigon regime, were on hand Ferdinand E. Marcos and the break- assembly." for the grand ceremony. away Moro National Liberation Front. Van said the "Military Institute A copy of the agreement was made of the Vietnamese People's Army" available to UPI yesterday. was inaugurated Monday in Hanoi. Pres. Marcos has said the Tripoli Callaghan planning Giap told the first class of of- agreement is tentative and that a ficers that they must be "absolutely new round of talks will be held .1 loyal to the party's revolutionary early this year to work out details Washington visit cause." before the pact is signed in Manila Vietnam, with more than one mil- in April. LONDON (UPI)--Prime Minister James lion men under arms and bolstered "Immediately after the signing of Callaghan hopes to visit Washington by assistance from China and the the agreement in Manila, a provi- early in February, the first of a Soviet Union plus an estimated $1.3 sional government shall be estab- long line of foreign leaders already billion worth of U.S.-supplied lished in the autonomous areas to forming up to meet Pres.-elect equipment conquered in the 1975 be appointed by the president of Jimmy Carter soon after his inaug- victory, is the strongest army in the Philippines," the agreement said. uration, British government offi- Southeast Asia by all standards. It said the provisional government cials said yesterday.

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)--Wendy Yoshi- mura was cited for contempt five Figures reported on China's quake times yesterday at her weapons pos- session trial in Oakland, Calif. She refused to answer questions HONG KONG (UPI)--Atleast 655,237 Kuo-Feng said the quake "inflicted about her three and a half years persons died and another 779,000 a loss of lives and property that as an underground companion of were injured by an earthquake that is rarely seen in history." Patricia Hearst and other fugitives. hit north China last July 28, ac- The report giving figures was is- World News Digest cording to a report attributed to sued by the Hopeh Provincial Commit- SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (UPI)--About officials in the province where the tee of the party and the Hopeh Revo- CHIETI, Italy (AP)--Provincial of- 2,100 gallons of oil spilled into quake was centered. lutionary Committee, according to ficials in the town of Chieti, Italy, San Francisco Bay yesterday while a The quake, which registered 8.3 Nationalist Chinese sources who made reported yesterday that the local U.S.-registered tanker was being on the Richter Scale, was the most a text available. It was dated Aug. traffic bureau has discovered that loaded at a Shell Oil facility at severe in the world in more than a 6. it issued driver's licenses to 22 Martinez, Calif. The Coast Guard dozen years. Intelligence sources familiar with persons officially listed as blind. says company skimmers and cleanup No figures ever have been made such documents said they have no The police are investigating on the crews are trying to contain the public officially by Chinese auth- reason to doubt its authenticity. assumption that those in question spill. orities. However, in a major policy Nationalist Chinese officials fre- cheated to get their licenses, their speech delivered before the Nation- quently obtain such documents from pensions for the blind, or both. al Agriculture Conference late last China which have been proven authen- MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP)--Panama's month, Communist Party Chairman Hua tic. foreign minister is on a one-day ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)--Jimmy Carter's visit to Mexico, to drum up support younger brother, Billy, is in trou- for his government' s campaign to ble with the law. Authorities say reach an understanding with the U.S. the younger Carter has been cited on a new treaty covering the Panama by the Georgia State Revenue Dept. Canal. Yesterday he said Panama for allegedly selling beer on Sun- hopes to reach an "honorable treaty" day in violation of state law. with the U.S., which will enable Carter has been ordered to appear his country to take over the canal before a revenue department hearing by the year 2000. officer, who is expected to set a monetary penalty. LOS ANGELES, Calif. (AP)--The na- tional commander of the American Legion is criticizing Jimmy Carter's WEST BERLIN, E. Germany (AP)-- pledge to grant a blanket amnesty to The weekly magazine Stern reports Vietnam era draft evaders. William that Russian combat pilots have in- Rogers says that would insult Vietnam structions to make kamikaze-style veterans who fought in the war. suicide attacks rather than bail out during wartime emergencies. The BOSTON (UPI)--The Coast Guard says magazine said it obtained the infor- it now assumes the Panamanian tanker mation from records of the CIA in- Zenith, missing in the North Atlantic terrogation of a Soviet pilot who for a week now, has sunk. Officials SCENIC GITMO: PRECIOUS WATER: Five water storage tanks, spotlighted defected after flying his top-secret say they will now concentrate on against the night sky, contain Gitmo's most valuable product, potable plane to Japan last September. looking for life boats or debris. water. (Photo by GySgt. Roy Wilson) Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, January 6, 1977 Today's meetings

BINGO will be played at the Wind- Red Cross. jatmer beginning at 8 p.m. Community- Ihe Good WATER STATUS Neighbor. YESTERDAY'S FIGURES PRIMARY PHONE 95434 TARGET CONSUMPTION: 1,350,000 ALTERNATE PHONE 85676 ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,274,000 Board TOTAL IN STORAGE: 14,696,000

EXPLORER POST REEF RAIDERS Special notices The Reef Raiders monthly meeting Do you have an interest in photo- graphy? Do you Clubs and Organizations will be held today in room B-9 COLLECTORS' POSTAGE STAMPS want to learn how at the elementary school. Dues may to take better pictures? Do you want be paid starting at 6:30 p.m. Mem- Effective with the release of to learn how to process your own film? Are you between CARIBBEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS bership cards will not be issued the Washington at Princeton Commem- the ages of 14 and 18? ASSOCIATION without tank serial numbers. The orative Stamp, the Postal Service If so, come to the organizational meeting of a Photo- meeting will begin at 7:30 pm. will institute a new procedure for The Caribbean Arts and Crafts first day covers. graphy Explorer Post on Sunday at the high school, room 19 from 6 Association will have a clear-cast STRETCH AND SEW LESSONS This procedure, which is optional, embedding and molding class at 7 allows a collector to purchase new to 8:30 p.m. This Explorer Post is open to girls as well as boys. p.m. every Thursday through January. The four-week basic stretch and stamps locally, after the first day 'All materials will be provided for sew classes will start again on of issue, affix them to envelopes, these classes. For more information, Jan. 11. For your convenience, and submit the envelopes within CERAMIC CLASSES call 97125 AWH. there will be a Tuesday morning 15 days of the first day of issue and Thursday evening class. Stretch to the designated first day city Special Services is offering and sew is quick-sewing techniques for the first day of issue post- classes in basic ceramic painting. AL-ANON MEETING using knits. To register or for mark. There will be morning classes be- more information, call Nancy If there are any questions, ginning Jan. 17 and an evening class please The first meeting of Al-Anon Newkirk at 98297. contact the accountable beginning Jan. 18. The fee is $9. will be held tonight. For further postal clerk located at the far For more information and to register, end of the Fleet information call 90269 AT. GITMO SWINGERS DANCE Branch Post Office call Marion McGuire at 951211 AT. during working hours, or call 95569 or 95516. The Gitmo Swingers will dance NO TAP TOURNAMENT CARIBBEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS Friday night at 8 in the club hall. SCUBA DIVING COURSE There will be a Scotch Doubles No -Caribbean Arts and Crafts GITMO SWINGERS DANCE CLASS Tap Tournament this Saturday Cl. ounces a four-week shell- NAUI scuba diving course will beginning at 7:30 p.m. The entry craft class to be held on Tuesdays. The Gitmo Swingers will sponsor begin on Jan. 29. Sessins will be fee is $5 per couple and sign up is These clases will begin as soon as another square dance class starting on the evenings and water sessions before the tournament on Saturday. supplies arrive. The cost of these Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. The club hall will be on Saturday mornings. For classes is $15. Projects valued at is located next to the Iguana Pool. further information or to register call CPO ADVISORY BOARD $25 will be completed during the The first three lessons are free. 96240 AT. classes. For registration Cost thereafter is $5 per person. and more The CPO Advisory Board will meet information call 96290 AWH. CUBAN COOKING LESSONS Come out and have some fun and Jan. 7 at 1 p.m. in the Topside meet some new people. For more in- Also, there will be a basic Lounge of the CPO Club. formation, call Gloria at 96144 or Cuban cooking lessons will be macrame pot hanger class beginning Sharon at 95329. given by Mrs. Delores Duffus on tomorrow. There will be morning and Jan. 10.For more information, call evening classes. Total cost indlud- 97120 between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Commissary-Exchange ing supplies is $10. To register MODELING ASSOCIATION or for more information call 99191 AT. The Guantanamo Bay Modeling REGISTERING QUALIFIED TEACHERS Association will hold a meeting NEW TIRES HAVE ARRIVED W.T. Sampson and clinic Friday at 7 p.m. The. School has announced CARIBBEAN NAVAL LODGE DINNER that any clinic is entitled "Introduction dependent wife, those The Navy Exchange Automotive presently subsituting included, who Center would like Caribbean Naval Lodge will spon- to Scale Model Railroading" and to announce that will be here on the base all of they have received sor a prime rib dinner on Jan. 10 will feature slide equipment dem- a truck load of school year 1977-78 and desires tires. That includes in honor of a visitation by the onstrations. The clinic is open all the popu- to teach full time should call at lar sizes, 13", 14", grand master of Masons of Massachu- to all interested members of the 15" and so either school office to obtain the on, and at prices that do not setts and his entourage. All Masons community, and will be held in the re- necessary paperwork. flect the stateside cost and their guests are invited to modeling clubhouse on Marina Point, increase. To be qualified, you must have This can not be attend. For further information next to the Arts and Crafts Workshop. called a sale-sale, one year's experience at the level but it will sure save you those and tickets, call 95354, 95533 or Start the New Year right and get for which you are applying, a many trips out to our local 85873 AT. into model railroading. Call Ed at depart- bachelor's degree, and 18 hours in ment store. 951038 AT for more information. education. You must also be a U.S. citizen. At the high school level, ADMINISTRATIVE-CHARGES CARIBBEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS a minimum of 24 semester hours in OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION the subject field, plus the pre- Due to the Navy Exchange audit The Caribbean Arts and Crafts ceeding is required. This is not as of Dec. 10, there will be a 4% Club is sorry to announce that the The monthly meeting of the Gitmo to be construed as an offer of administrative charge on all mer- adult beginner's weaving class and Bay's Officials Association will be employment. chandise purchased from the Navy the pottery class scheduled to held on Jan. 12 at 7:00 p.m. All Exchange. This include alcoholic start in January will be delayed officials are required to attend. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION beverages as well as laundry. due to the supplies not arriving. The association has openings for Dates for both classes will be umpire's and scorekeepers in the The motor vehicle registration announced at a later date. upcoming baseball season. Persons office will be closed tomorrow. There will be a batik class sche- desiring to join the association JOB OPENING AT SOUND SCENE duled to start Jan. 6 having a are required to drop by after the FLEA MARKET capacity of only four people. meeting on Jan. 12 . The Officials The Navy Exchange is looking The Arts and Craft Club is also Hut is located across the street Did you get some gifts for Christ- for a local record representative. sponsoring a $1 class in from the Windjammer. mas that you can't use, don't like, For more information, call 85588 painting and sharp focus still or don't know what to do with? and ask for Patty. life. Instructors and lecturers will Special Services is having its be utilized from the whole base. BASEBALL COACHES MEETING second flea market starting at 10 Students will supply their a.m. until ? at McCalla Hangar on U.S, NAVAL GUANTANAMO BAY, own supplies. The club has seven There will be a baseball coaches Jan. 15. BASE CUBA easels for use on a first come first meeting in the Special Services For the low price of $3, you can conference room on Jan. 14 serve basis. This class will last at 1:30 rent a space in the flea market p.m. for all teams interested three months and will meet Saturday in to rid yourself of all those unusual participating in mornings for three hours from 9 a.m. the baseball season. gifts or anything that you wish to to noon. The first few classes will sell. Stop by Special Services be- be drawing classes, but the class tween the hours of 7:30 a.m. and c.pn. 3John.McConnell cant - Da i.erA will not go in depth as to the 4:30 p.m. to sign up or you can Cs.edUg Officer fundamentals of drawing. For more BRIDGE CLUB sign up at the door the day of the information and to register, call Flea Market. For more information, LCdr. Michael Cherry.Pblic Affairs Officer Angela Johnstone at 95450 AWH. The Guantanamo Bay Bridge Club call 95449 or 95448 DWH. Jol BillB roe.Editor is sponsoring a membership game YN2 Mk auf. .Rpre on Sunday in the Plantation Room at the CONO Club at 7 p.m. The game LE MAZE CHILDBIRTH CLASS The Guataewnmo Gazette is published.accordig to the will have a sectional rating and is BLUE CARIBE .1 ad lNA OSP;3 haunddahe ndieci open to all base residents. A fare- or Naval Base public affairs officer. Prired The Le Maze Childbirth classes fivethe rc.es weekly.ar govermnt well dinner will be held preceeding On Jan. 10, the Blue Caribe will expese on gwe tuent will be held thAheqipamen appear t pi teNa t Jan. 13 at 7 p.m. in hrein are 5gotd A.costued s of the game for departing members. For be closed for necessary repairs f ssr1.1 ,, s, the hospital. For further informa- the1 of , sA,51,., or more information, call Jim Cossey and will be open as regularly sche- tion, call 85339 or 95503 AT. at 85149 AT. duled on Jan. 11. Thursday, January 6, 1977 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Not meant to kill Group takes credit for bombs

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI)--A classes. The caller said the bombs group calling itself the Lolita had been intended to go off "when Lebron Puerto Rico Liberation Com- there was no one." mand after an infamous Puerto Rican The spokesman for the group said terrorist yesterday claimed respon- the bombs were placed to back de- sibility for placing two high-pow- mands for the freedom of five Puerto ered bombs in the Reserve Officers Rican nationalists who are serving Training Corps building at the lengthy jail terms in the United University of Puerto Rico. States for terrorist attacks in The bombs were rendered harmless Washington in the 1950s. 15 minutes before they were set to Four of the five, including Lolita go off Monday morning. Lebron, the only woman in the group, A male voice called United Press were sentenced to terms in excess of International's offices in San 50 years for spraying the Congress Juan yesterday morning to read a with gunfire in 1954. The others OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AWARDS: Capt. T.J. Trumble, communique from the subversive are Irvin Flores, Andres Figueroa commanding officer, U.S. Naval Hospital, recently group, saying the bombs were meant Cordero and Rafael Cancel Miranda. presented four cash awards for outstanding perform- to "destroy the (ROTC) building be- The fifth terrorist, Oscar Collazo, ance. Recipients are, from left: V.A. Wright, clerk cause it is a school of fascism and carried out a similar attack on translator, $200; T.K. Cumberland, budget officer, death." Blair House, a government VIP home, $300; S. Campbell, gardener, $150; and, E. Johnson, The caller also denied police al- in 1950. gardener, $150. legations that the bombs had been The Lolita Lebron Puerto Rico Lib- meant to kill because at 8:45 a.m. eration Command was not previously Vatican denies press attacks Monday cadets were just entering known to newsmen or police. VATICAN City (UPI)--The Vatican and Roman Catholic religious said yesterday an Italian magazine bodies owned 5,140 acres of land Carter to install special phones story that it owns one quarter of around Rome, 55 buildings in the Rome real estate and is engaging city itself and a number of apart- PLAINS, Ga. (AP)--Pres.-elect in tax-free speculation was ments. It said many historic build- "unjustified scandal-mongering." Carter has expressed particular ings owned by the Vatican have been interest in one of many suggestions It said any continuation of such sold tax-free for billions of lire he asked Americans to submit to press attacks could drive away for conversion into modern hotels him. It involves installization of a from Rome religious institutions or office blocks. toll-free, around the clock tele- that have brought the city pres- "One can only express deploration phone system to give citizens a tige and money. and protest over the irresponsibili- direct way to get help from the The Vatican newspaper L'Osserva- ty with which L'Europeo, like a federal government. A somewhat tore Romano, in a front page editor- considerable part of the weekly similar experimental system, fund- ial by its vice director, the Rev. and daily press, distorts almost ed by the government, was uised Virgilio Levi, took issue with an methodically whatever regards the in Georgia while Carter was govern- article in last week's issue of holy see, the Vatican and the or of the state. the independent magazine L'Europeo Catholic church, for the purpose The suggestion was one of about about Vatican wealth. of cheap, irresponsible scandal- 3,000 received so far at The magazine said the Vatican mongering," L'Osservatore said. a post office box in Washington If the President-elect decided to following a request from Carter go ahead with the system, it will that Americans advise him on how be designed to complement and not says OPEC had no choice to avoid economic isolation in the compete with our present casework Khadafy White House. system used in most House and Should the idea be implemented Senate offices. MANILA (UPI)--Libyan leader and developing nations of the along the lines of the experimental Moammar Khadafy says members of burden of this oil price increase." version, callers would be able to the Organization of Petroleum Ex- He said he planned to invest explain their problems to project porting Countries should not be petrodollars in other countries staffers. Those staffers would Nurses report blamed for the new round increase and added that "we will see to it then use computers to direct the in oil prices. He said that indus- that the Phillippines will get a callers to the specific agencies trialized nations left OPEC priority on this." concerned with the problems. There alternative. would be a follow-through on the on health care "We have to increase the prices Khadfy was interviewed by a calls to make sure that help was of oil in order to catch up with Filipino newsman who covered the obtained. (AP)--A journal for nurses had the soaring prices of industrial Libyan-backed peace negotiations a disquieting report yesterday on materials. However, we are willing in Tripoli last month between the the quality of health care. It to sit down with any representative Philippine government and Filipino Woman operates says 38 per cent of the nurses of these industrialized countries Moslem rebels. Part of the inter- participating in a survey on the so that we can reach an agreement view was carried yesterday by the service quality of care said they would and in the process spare the small official Philippine News Agency. special not choose to be patients in the WESTERN SPRINGS, Ill. (AP)--A hospitals in which they work. 30-year-old suburban Chicago house- Some 10,000 nurses partici- state of emergency wife, Marti Hough of Western pated in the probe on quality of Gandhi continues Springs, Ill. is anything but at a care conducted by "Nursing '76," published loss for words. She's operated the a journal published by Intermed In a Dec. 23 letter, Mrs. Gandhi asked an op- "Speak-up Service" from her home for Communications in Jenkintown, yesterday, position leader to repudiate the two and a half months and, for a fee Pa. "politics of violence and extra- of $5, has been averaging about six When it comes to being in nursing action" before a telephone calls a day, for other homes, more than half, 55 per cent, constitutional "solution to the problems between people. Mrs. Hough got the idea would not want to be patients where the opposition and the government" from hearing people say "I just they work. can't do it." So, she'll do it for The respondents said today's could be found. you. overall health care deserves no For example, she'll phone your more than a low "B." Five per cent boss and ask for a raise for you, find it poor and 52 per cent. fair. In Bhubaneswar, capital of the tell your girlfriend or boyfriend Five per cent rated it good and southeastern state of Orissa, Mrs. the romance is ended, or even inform three per cent, excellent. Gandhi told a news conference that your co-worker, politely, that she One of those rating the quality "there must be some basic understand- or he needs a mouthwash. of care poor, gave this reason: ing for a dialogue" and "there must "As long as the concept of medical NEW DELHI, India (AP)--Prime be some positive response" from the care for profits exists, care on Minister Indira Gandhi has spurned opposition. International Night a day to day delivery will remain an opposition overture for a dia- despicably poor. The Hippocratic logue so the nationwide emergency She said the "time has not yet oath, the Nightingale pledge and she imposed 18 months ago could be come to end the emergency" and planned for March the profit motive are a bad mix." ended. "there could be no talks unless the opposition agreed to abide by the An International Night is planned rules of the game and give up its in late March at the Windjammer for pre-emergency ways." the benefit of the Scholarship Fund. China denies reports of unrest The evening's program will include In her letter to Asoka Mehta, Con- an international hors d'oeuvres president of the Organization caucus that hour followed by a program of men's BELGRADE (UPI)--China denied as "The reports published in the gress, an opposition and women's fashions from 20 dif- "absolutely groundless" yesterday foreign press about current unrest broke away from the ruling Congress ferent ethnic groups represented on reports of unrest in Chinese pro- in the provinces are absolutely Party in 1969, Mrs. Gandhi said, base. vinces following the arrest of Mao groundless," Tanjug quoted the "Once there is a genuine acceptance A wide variety of entertainment, Tse-Tung's widow and her "Gang of foreign ministry spokesman as say- of the changes that have taken place from Italian songs, the Philippine Four", the Yugoslav News Agency ing. By "current," the spokesman (since the emergency), a clear dis- Candle Dance to belly dancing will Tanjug said. apparently meant the period follow- avowal of communal and separatist be featured. But in dispatch from Peking, ing the arrest of the four. policies, a repudiation of the poli- Volunteers are needed to work the Tanjug said Chinese radio stations Tanjug's correspondent, tics of violence and extra-constitu- committee, sell tickets, prepare did broadcast items about unrest Alexander Novacic, said the radio tional action, and also a construc- food, make costumes, decorate tables in several provincial areas that broadcasts accused the "Gang of tive approach to social changes, and clean up. occurred before the arrest in Four" and its supporters of sabota- then it would not be impossible to Call Rina LaCosse at 85828 DWH, October of the "Gang of Four", of ging production and using the find (a) solution to the problems 98196 AWR or leave a message for which Madame Chiang Ching was a militia for its own political between the opposition and the gov- Tweet Coleman at 85276 AWH. member. means. ernment." Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, January 6, 1977

Renninger top rider Gilder must face Miller

with a little help in Phoenix Open

Partly cloudy skies made it a great day for races as the first motor- cross of the New Year was held Sunday. Dale Renninger was the rider of the day. He took all three heats Cinderella men in on his 185 Suzuki. With the help of a little baling wire and El- mer's glue, he totaled 1200 points. Tim Sours had a good day on his (UPI)--It may not be correct to a saying among NFL players that when Honda 100 beating Scott Souza on describe the Oakland Raiders as a the Redskins give up a player, his 90 cc Kawasaki and Moritz on Cinderella football team, but the only the Raiders will give him an- other chance. That's why you'll see a Honda 100. Sours totaled 1025 AFC Super Bowl representative has for the day. Moritz had 825 and more than its share of Cinderella Matuszak starting at left defensive Souza came in with a total of 700. ballplayers. There are five Raiders, end for the Raiders on Sunday. There were no entries in the 101- who came in from the cold with the 125 class. also-rans to bask in the warmth The Minnesota Vikings also have In the 126, Dale Renninger total- of the Rose Bowl on Super Sunday. their own candidate for Super Bowl And each has a chance to pick up ed 1200 on his 185 Suzuki. Rick Cinderella-man. That would be wide (UPI)--Bob Gilder a winner's share of $15,000. is the defend- Sawteile came in second with 900 receiver Ahmad Rashad. He started ing champion, but Johnny Miller, as points on his 250 and Kevin Drew the season as a member of the other usual, is the one to beat as the third with 775. Ben Story had bad expansion team, the . pro golf tour begins with the luck and DNF/NR/NR for the day. The luckiest of the lucky would But with completion of pre-season Phoenix Open today. Anyone interested in participat- seem to be reserve fullback exhibitions, Rashad found himself Gilder outdueled Lee Trevino and ing in the club, call Rick at . He spent the first traded to Minnesota. Ironically, Roger Maltbie to win the tourney 952262 AWH. 13 games of the regular season Rashad had played out his option a year ago. as a third-stringer watching the and was free to sign up with any U.S. Open champion Jerry Pate expansion lose other club. He chose Seattle because will challenge Gilder and 12 others 13 games before going on the waiver he had grown up in the area, and he among the top 20 money winners of list. When an Oakland back named never even talked to the Vikings. 1976. The field includes Hale Irwin, Rick Jennings tore up a knee, the Hubert Green, Al Geiberger, J.C. Raiders claimed Moore. Oakland The trade didn't seem to bother Snead, Ray Floyd, Don January, Mark tackle said that the Rashad. He became an integral part Hayes, Tom Watson, Tom Weiskopf, fortunate Moore had gone from the Sports briefs of the Minnesota air attack catching Jerry McGee, Rick Massengale, "outhouse to the penthouse." 53 passes for 671 yards, fifth best Malobie and Dave Hill. in the NFC. Rashad now describes the Miller had an off year in 1976, Big is another trade as "wonderful" and that's pro- winning the Tucson Open, Bob Hope of the Desert Classic and British Open, NEW YORK (UPI)--The New York Raider restoration. A first round bably the word any member draft choice four years ago, Raiders or the Vikings would use but placing 14th on the money-winn- Jets promoted Walt Michaels from ing list. defensive coordinator to head Matuszak had played himself out of to describe their feelings about jobs with three other teams. He took the Phoenix title in both in hopes he'll resurrect the "There's playing in the Super Bowl. coach 1974 and 1975 and the Tucson in NFL team from the worst season in 1974, 1975 and 1976. But he never its 17-year history. The 47-year- was a factor in last year's Phoenix, old Michaels, a former all-pro (I) Z; - -- - - mmmbh finishing in a tie for seventh. linebacker and The tourney is the first of 43 the defensive wizard of the Jets' events on this year's tour. Super Bowl triumph, was passed over for the Jets' post twice in the past three years. All ads will be run one time only. 1971 Mustang Mach I, red, available College basketball scores (UPI)--Former American League You must submit your ad each time Feb. 1, Blue Book price, excellent president Joe Cronin and Chicago you want it printed. Ads may be condition. Call 85455 DWH or 97218 AWN. Cubs owner Phillip Wrigley testified submitted by calling 951144 before Alabama 83, Florida 71 4 p.m. or by dropping it in one of Rutgers 89, Penn State 72 yesterday at the Chicago federal Sears electric ice cream maker, the drop boxes located at the Seton Hall 88, Bucknell 68 trial of Charley Finley's damage complete with lots of rock salt, suit against baseball commissioner Navy Exchange and Flagship Mess. Central Michigan 71, Ball State 69 $39; boat/car Craig cassette player Bowie Kuhn. Cronin said he believed Ads which discriminate on the basis Virginia Military 73, Roanoke 57 with new speakers, $39; automatic of race, sex, creed, color or na- Miami, Ohio 66, Kent State 63 Kuhn had "full authority" to void vacuum cleaner, like new, $6; ladies tional origin will not be accepted. Juniata 47, Gettysburgh 44 the multi-million-dollar sales of Sunbeam electric shaver, $3. Call three of Finley's star players The staff reserves the right to re- S. Florida 94, Hartford 74 85152 AT. last summer. write any ad it deems necessary. Albright 75, Susquehanna 69 Cinn. Xavier 82, Campbellsville 56 Large three-speed floor fan, $12.50; Winston-Salem 96,-N. Carolina 73 for sale 26" three-speed mans' bike, $40; WASHINGTON (AP)--Top-seeded and Grand Valley State 79, Wayne State 64 stroller, $12.50; 1963 Chevy Nova, heavily favored Chris Evert beat Holy Cross 109, Assumption 73 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix, needs $450; 1965 Dodge pickup, one ton. Joanne Russell of Naples, Fla., Mount Union 85, Ohio Northern 81 transmission, four new recaps, $1000. V6, good condition, $750; GE freezer, 6-3, 6-4 last night to advance to Florida State 93, W. Kentucky 73 Call 96197 AT. frost free, $100. Call 64449 AT. the quarterfinals of the $100,000 Vanderbilt 72, Georgia 69 Virginia Slims Tennis Tournament. Bowling Green 103, E. Michigan 62 Complete set of Encyclopedia Britan- Kenmore washer, $65. Call 64449 AT. Evert's next opponent will be ica. Best offer. Call 85326 DWH or Army 75, Buffalo 56 fifth-seeded Sue Barker of England, 85371 AWH. wanted Kenyon 73, Wooster 71 a 6-1,_6-4 winner over Sweden's N. Carolina St. 107, W. Carolina 49 Southampton, N.Y. 74, Kings, Pa. 63 Ingrid Bentzer. 11,000 BTU A/C, two years old, new 78 x 14 auto tire. Call 85496 DWN Toledo 82, Ohio U. 66 fan motor, $125. Call 90172 AT. or 951067 AWH. (UPI)--Maryland fans paid their Adrian 78, Indiana Tech 67 game money to see a basketball 1975 Chrysler Cordova, fully equipp- One barrel Ford carburetor for 1968 Colgate 79, Cornell 67 last night at College Park but ed, bronze color, good condition, Ford Custom. Call 96214 AWH. witnessed two unscheduled boxing $5500. Call 97118 AT. matches for no extra charge. Rich- services scores mond's Mike Dow and three Maryland 1972 Honda CB 100, good condition, Sports players, Mike Davis, Lawrence SCORES $300. Call 97173 AT. Experienced mother will babysit for NATIONAL BASKETBALL Boston and Larry Gibson, were working mothers, Monday through ejected for fighting. State 118, Buffalo 109 One hide-a-bed sofa, standard Friday. Call 85371 AT. Golden chair, coffee table with matching Philadelphia 117, Los Angeles 94 end tables. Will sell all for $50 Biofeedback control training avail- San Antonio 137, Denver 133 (UPI)--Vikings running back or will sell separately. Call 99220 able. Sessions conducted in brain- Washington 107, New York Nets 92 Chuck Foreman says he will not AWH. wave control, muscular control and Detroit 116, Phoenix 115 Chicago 94 play for Minnesota after Sunday's skin temperature control. For in- Indiana 109, York Knicks 107 Super Bowl game unless his salary Hi-fi stereo component system, $350. formation or appointment call 64267 Houston 108, New is re-negotiated. Foreman adds Call 85274 DWH or 85280 AWH. AT. Seattle 94, Boston 93 that while it's probably the wrong time to make his dissatisfaction 1972 CB 100 Honda, $275. Call 90176 Tennis lessons, starting Jan. 11. public, he is not happy with his AT. Openings for intermediates and contract, and won't play with it beginners. For more information, Safetyin again. Foreman's contract runs Scuba tank, steel, back pack, $50; contact Charles Fleury at 85401. through the 1979 season, his op- reel and rod, $100. Call 97188 AT. numbers. tional year. Babysit in my home for working 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, excellent mothers. Call 85109 AT. (UPI)--A Texas newspaper reports condition; child's car seat, $10; that Houston Oilers head coach baby stroller, $5. Call 99187 AT. House and stove cleaning on Satur- "Bum" Phillips has fired four of days and Sundays. Call Burke at his nine assistant coaches. The Seven pairs of turquoise blue 85734 DWH or 85231 DWH. four reportedly fired are, offensive curtains, 48 x 63, $10 a pair; one line coach Ken McCullough, receiver valance 72 x 11, $3.50; two pairs lost coach Fran Polsfoot, special teams of dark green plaid curtains, 48 x coach Walt Schlinkman and defensive 63, $8; and 45 x 48, $5; matching Hub caps, four-wheel cover for line coach George Price. Another bedspread, full size, $10; one Porsche, chrome and black with fake Oilers coach, defensive coordinator twin stroller, $40; sterilizer, $5; lugs. Lost near Reef Raiders shack. Eddie Biles, may leave soon to two baby carriers, $4 each. Call $10 reward. Call 95544 DWH or Take stock in America. join the . 85438 NH or 96100 AWH. 951005 AWH extension 276. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds.