Officials held hostage as gunmen stage raid

MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP/UPI) -- Left- prisoners released, safe passage out ist guerrillas are said to be hold- of the country and $10 million. ing several hostages, including the The group is called the Sandanista nephew and a cousin of Nicaraguan National Liberation Front. President U. S. NAVAL BASE Anastasio Somoza, follow- At first, witnesses said they shot ing a gun battle at the national pal- their way into the building and then GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ace. fled. A presidential spokesman says the But later, it was learned that they jWednesdayAug 23, 1978 gunmen took scores of legislators were still inside the palace and had Vol. 33 No. 159 and government officials hostage af- taken a number of hostages. ter they raided a session of the The National Guard says that one Chamber of Deputies yesterday. of the hostages is the treasury sec- Four guards are believed to have retary, General Samuel Genie. been killed. The guerrillas are followers of the The Red Cross says 15 persons were man who assassinated President Somo- wounded by gunfire. za's father in 1956. *Second step taken to support dollar Nicaraguan National Guard troops The attack appears to be the latest have surrounded the palace. move in the guerrilla's long-running WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government investments more attractive to for- The guerrillas have issued a state- battle to oust the iron-fisted Somo- has taken its second major step to eigners. ment saying they want all political za family from power. support the dollar. Treasury officials estimate that, The Treasury announced yesterday if gold sales continue all year, it plans to sell $3 million they would bring nearly $2 billion that times for more ounces of gold from its stock- back into the country. Base bus schedules, starting classes and the results of the AFRTS Ra- pile. A monthly conference board survey INlllI The sale is intended to bring more indicates consumers are growing less- **I flIfl*E dio Listner Survey are all featured in today's Gazette. dollars into the country and reduce optimistic about the outlook for the For all of the information, turn to page the nation's balance of payments de- economy. ficit, a major cause of the dolar's In a report released yesterday, 3. ailment, and to reduce U.S. imports the Business Research Organization of gold. said Americans are planning to buy less as a result. Last Friday, the Federal Reserve The survey covers 5,000 households Elections held in Oklahoma and Alaska raised interest rates, to make U.S. nationwide. TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- A candidate for his wife for a party when the inci- the governor's seat in Oklahoma re- dent occurred. ceived a scare last night as he wait- In other results, Governor David Senate approves voting rights for D.C. ed for primary election results. Boren had an early lead in the Demo- Attorney General Larry Derryberry cratic race for the U.S. Senate. WASHINGTON (AP/UPI) -- With only one the vote because he's on vacation in was waiting for the returns in a But his lead was just under the vote to spare, the Senate gave final the Far East. Eastland opposed full Tulsa hotel when a man fired a gun absolute majority needed to avoid congressional approval to a consti- representation for the District of at him. The gun was loaded with a September runoff. tutional amendment which would give Columbia the last time it came up. blanks and red paint as Derryberry Former Representaive Ed Edmondson, the District of Columbia the status That was in 1971. escaped without harm. the Democratic nominee in the last of a state in voting representation The amendment would let District His assailant was arrested. two Senate races, was running a in Congress. voters elect members of Congress as strong second. Before taking effect, the measure though they were residents of a In early returns, Derryberry ap- Meanwhile, early returns in An- must still be approved by the legis- state. They would be able to elect peared headed for a spot in a Demo- chorage, Alaska, showed former Gov- latures of 38 states within seven two Senators and either one or two cratic runoff. He trailed Lieuten- ernor Walter Hickel with a wide lead years. members of the House, depending on ant Governor George Nigh. over Governor Jay Hammond in the Re- The amendment was approved by the population. And, as expected, former Universi- publican gubernatorial primary. House by a vote of 289-127 last ty of Oklahoma football star Ron Hickel is also a former interior March. Ratification by the states could Shotts was running away with the Re-* secretary. Yesterday' s Senate vote was 67-32, prove difficult. The amendment has publican nomination for governor, For the final results of these one more than the 2/3 margin re- stirred up little interest around with about 70 percent of the vote. primaries, watch Newswatch at 5:30 quired out of the 99 senators pre- the country and representation from Derryberry was at the hotel with p.m. sent. the D.C. area is certain to be all James Eastland, D-Miss., missed Democratic for years to come. WORLD NE WS BRIEFS 1 Man arrested for passing secrets WASHINGTON (AP) -- The 181,000 mem- achieved unless the Palestinian prob- bers of the National Letter Carriers lem is solved. WASHINGTON (AP) -- A former CIA em- to the storage drawer where the man- Association are reported as reject- The statement appears to be in re- ployee, who was arrested on charges ual was located. ing a tentative contract proposal by sponse to remarks last weekend by Is- of passing secrets to the Russians, The Post story further says Kam- a 4-3 margin. raeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. allegedly sold them a technical man- piles, who was arrested in Chicago, A source within the Letter Car- The Israeli leader said he had a ual describing a U.S. spy satellite. told the FBI that he put the docu- riers union said late last night plan for a partial, permanent agree- The report, from the Washington ment in the inner pocket of his that on the basis of visual observa- ment with Egypt that he would bring Post, says the loss of the manual sport coat one day and took it home. tion, the stack of no votes is high- to the summit. has prompted a review of CIA securi- The Post reports the sophisticated er than the yes votes. ty procedures by the Central Intel- satellite takes pictures so precise The source says the votes were FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- An employ- ligence Agency and the Senate Intel- that they can distinguish between awaiting computer certification to- ee of Cullen Davis said yesterday ligence Committee. civilians and people in military day, when the official count is ex- the millionaire oilman threatened to uniform. pected to be released about noon, have him and his family killed unless The book reportedly had been miss- The newspaper adds that more than EDT. the employee hired a hit man. ing for almost a year before its a dozen of the 12-ton units have In Lexington, Ky., J.H. Combs, The employee said Davis ordered loss was noticed. been put into orbit to photograph president of the union's local 361, him to hire an assassin to kill wit- The former CIA worker, William Soviet missile silos, submarine bas- says officials in Washington had nesses who testified against Davis ampiles, worked for the spy agency es, naval installations, airfields told him the vote was about 80,000 at his murder trial. from March to November last year as and troop movements. for rejection, 60,000 for acceptance The employee testified at a bond a "watch officer," a job that pays The Post says that when Kampiles with 40,000 members not voting. hearing for Davis, who's now charged less than $15,000 a year. was arrested, federal government Deadline for the balloting was with trying to hire a hit man to kill Quoting unnamed sources, the Post sources claimed that he had caused midnight Monday. the judge hearing his wife's divorce says Kampiles received and relayed the United States "irreparable case. Top Secret messages and had access harm." MOSCOW (AP) -- The Soviets seem to be at odds with the world, both GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) -- A major earth- Eastern and Western. quake, measuring seven on the Rich- Yesterday, the Soviet news media ter scale, shook the northern coast Kenyan president dies accused the West of mounting a cam- of Costa Rica yesterday. NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) -- Kenyan Pres- The government has appealed for paign of "lies and slanders" about But officials of the U.S. Geologi- ident Jomo Kenyatta, who died yes- calm until elections can be arranged. the invasion of Czechoslovakia 10 cal Survey say they've received no terday morning in his sleep, brought Kenyatta was the only President years ago. reports of casualties or damage. he country from revolution to sta- Kenya has ever had. He came to pow- At the same time, Tass slammed Officials at the survey's National bility and prosperity. er right after the Mau Mau uprisings NATO for scheduling war games for Earthquake Information Center said But more than sorrow has swept in the '50s that brought his country this fall. the quake struck about 100 miles Nairobi in the few hours since Ken- a bloody independence from Britain. And, as usual, the Soviets are an- west of San Jose in a "fairly popu- yatta's death. Kenyatta always denied leading the gry a. China, this time because of fated area." Observers fear tribal wrangling Mau Mau, but was popularly believed an anti-Soviet speech, delivered by over who will be his successor and to have done so. Chinese Communist Party Leader Hua ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Convicted bank possible backlash against Kenyatta's He spent time in prison for his Kuo-Feng, who is on a state visit to robber John Ray surrendered to au- own majority Kikuyu tribe. revolutionary activities and led a Yugoslavia. yesterday after being miss- There must be elections to choose long struggle against Western reli- thorities about 24 hours. a new president within 90 days. The gions in Africa. CAIRO (AP) -- Egyptian President An- ing for Ray is the brother of James Earl interim president, Daniel Arap Moi, Kenyatta once wrote of the mission- war Sadat says he will not discuss man convicted of killing is a member of a minority tribe, one aries, "When they came, the Africans a partial solution or a separate Ray, the Luther Ring Jr. of 150 tribal groupings in Kenya. had the land and the missionaries agreement with Israel at next month's Dr. Martin John Ray had been scheduled to re- The Kikuyu hold a majority, but had the Bible. They taught us to Camp David summit. port to a half-way house to serve there is growing bitterness over pray with our eyes closed. .and when In a speech yesterday, Sadat said remainder of his sentence their power in government and busi- we opened them, they had the land and he will work for a lasting peace. He out the emphasized that peace will not be prior to parole next month. ness. we had the Bible." Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Wednesday, August 23, 1978

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TOTAL IN STORAGE: AVAILABLE The Amsterdam Clubs and Organizations Special Announcements Kill, R Staff NCO: Counselor at Crime, NRA (Post 46) CPO: No Movie Cabbage THE CPO CLUB is now taking applica- THE CPO CLUB announces a couples is so rich in vitamins COMO and minerals that Between the Lines, tions for the position of waitress. dance on Aug. 26 from 9 p.m. it has been to 1 called man's best friend in the R Current rate of pay is $3.06 per a.m. at the CPO Club. vegetable No cover kingdom. Teen: Leadbelly, NRA hour. For further information, charge is required. Country and please call 951114/95579. western music will be played for - - your listening and dancing pleasure. THE CPO CLUB announces Southern Plan to come early and have an Night on Wednesday, Aug. 23, in the enjoyable dinner, selecting from the Harbor Lights Lounge from 5:30 to dinner menu. 8:30 p.m. The menu will include Oalender barbecue country-style spareribs, THE ALPHA CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA PHI I southern fried chicken, baked will hold their regular meet on Today potatoes, buttered vegetables, Thursday, Aug. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at southern cornbread, salad bar, and the home of Peggy Hardy, Granadillo Caribbean Naval Lodge meeting, 7*30 p.m. for work and instruction in the coffee, tea or milk. Cost will be Circle 76-C. For more information, Fellow Craft Degree. $3.95 for adults, and $1.95 for call 99117. Reef Raiders Club dive, 1:30-4 children under 10, for all you can p.m. at Blue Beach. Members are to meet at Cuzcos Gate entrance at 1 p.m. (99142 AT) eat. There is no charge for child- THE PROTESTANT SUNDAY SCHOOL STAFF Summer ren under 5 years of age. will hold a meeting on Wednesday, Reading Program certificates will be distributed, 1:30 p.m. at the Aug. 23, at 7 p.m. at the Base Library. Parents and friends are invited. CAKE DECORATING CLASSES will Chapel. All teachers and assistants Gitmo Self Defense Club meeting, Marblehead Hall, 6-8 p.m. begin soon. Interested persons are requested to attend. should contact Dave at 96208. Equip- Church of Crist Bible study class meeting, McCalla Chapel, 6:45 p.m. ment will be furnished for the com- Gitmo Coin Club meeting, plete course. THE SOCIALIZERS CLUB will hold a 7:30 p.m., at Quonset hut 1877 behind the old nursery school. (90172) special meeting at the new clubhouse THE WEDNESDAY THREE-MAN SCRATCH on Sherman Avenue, Friday, Aug. 25 Pentecostal Bible study class, Pentecostal Church on Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. bowling league is now forming for at 8 p.m. All members are urgently Alcoholics Anonymous the winter season. Interested teams requested to attend. meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building, 7:45 p.m. (90269 or individuals, should contact Keith or 8275) Wetherbee at 8106 DWH, or 90204 AWH. THE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON MIXED UP Reef Raiders club dive at Blue Beach, 1:30-4:30 p.m. (99142) The league will commence in Septem- LEFTOVERS bowling league needs both Caribbean Naval Lodge meeting for work and instruction in the Fellow Craft ber. An organizational meeting will men and women bowlers. Interested be announced Degree, 7.30 p.m. as soon as the number persons should contact PN1 Winn, at of teams is determined. 8832 DWH, or YN2 Carpenter, at 8360 Wednesday Night Late Mixed Leage reorganizational meeting for winter DWH. league, 8:30 p.m. at Marblehead Hall. (99276) LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE still has openings in Data Proces- sing I, Introduction to Data Proces- A SPECIAL CPO ADVISORY BOARD Tomorrow sing. This 3 semester meeting is scheduled hour course for Friday, ABC Singles Tournament sign up deadline, 4 p.m. at the clubhouse. Line requires no prerequisites and is Sept. 1 at 3 p.m. An election will up will be posted in window Friday after 3 p.m. a required course for most business be held for a new Advisory Board majors. The cost is $33.75 with Chairman. All members are urged to Fellowship of Overeaters Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery military tuition assistance, or attend. These meetings are open to School Building at 7 p.m. (93145 or 98100) $135.00 without, and runs for eight all CPO's. Church of God Bible study, 7:30 p.m., classroom across weeks. If you are from Chaplain interested, call Barcus' office. (8618) Peggy Howell at 951098, or come to THE TUESDAY EARLYBIRD MIXED Room 12 at the high school on Thurs- COUPLES bowling league is now form- Friday day at 6:00 p.m. to register. ing for the winter season. Any Alcoholics Anonymous meeting East Bargo Point Old interested persons, including Nursery School build- ing, 7 45 p.m. (90269 or 8275) THE MONTHLY FAMILY RATE at the couples or singles, please contact Golf Course will be increased from Bill Ballinger at 8116 DWH, 951184 Pentecostal Prayer meeting, Pentecostal Church on Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. $25 to $30 and the monthly single AWH, or Mike St. John at 8575 DWH. The Fumigation Chamber receives articles from 7:30 a.m. rate will be increased from $15 to The league will commence in early - 3 p.m. $17.50. The price per game at the September and an organizational Saturday bowling alley will be increased from meeting will be announced as soon 45c to 5Ot and Monday through Friday as the number of teams is determined. Guantanamo Bay Model Railroad Association meeting, double Quonset hut at until 3 p.m., three games will be East Bargo Point from 1-4 p.m. $1.25. These increases will be THE GUANTANAMO BAY RACING ASSOCIA- Roman Catholic Mass will be celebrated at 6 p.m., in the effective Sept. TION will hold a buffet dinner and Base Chapel (sat 1. isfies Sunday obligation). dance on Saturday, Sept. 2, from SPECIAL SERVICES announces a "Hit 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the FRA Sunday It One More Time" golf tournament home in Morin Center. Cost is $5 Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.) Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship to be held on Sunday, Sept. 3. Tee per person, and tickets may be 11 a.m.; evening worship service, 7:30 p.m. in the classroom across time is from 7 a.m. to 1 obtained from any member of the from p.m. Fee Chaplain Barcus' office. (8618) is $2.00 per person. Make your own Racing Association. Music will be foursome. Full handicap will be provided by Total Experience disco. Pentecostal Gospel meeting, 8 a.m.; evangelistic meeting at 5 p.m. at used. Rules will be posted in the For more information, call Tom the Pentecostal Church on Bay Hill Road. club house. For more information, Osborn, at 99280 AWH. Church of Christ meeting at McCalla Chapel -- Bible study at 9:30 a.m.; call the Pro Shop at 951119. morning worship, 10:40 a.m.; evening worship, 6:30 p.m. (97115) SPECIAL SERVICES is sponsoring U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo lay, Cuba Protestant Divine services, Leeward Point Chapel, 9 a.m.; Windward Chapel a "Cross Country Rock Picking 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tournament" Sunday, Aug. 27. Rock picking will begin at 12:30 p.m. Roman Catholic services, 9.30 a.m., Base Chapel; Leeward Point Chapel, Cross Country will follow at 2 p.m. 5 p.m. Rules and holes to be played will Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints meeting, McCalla Chapel Annex be posted in the clubhouse. There priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; sacrament meeting will be a trophy for the top man Capt. David W. DeCook at 6:30 p.m. and the top woman. Come on out and help clean up the golf course. Naval Station Commadie Officer Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School build- If you can, please bring rakes and ing, 7:45 p.m. (90269 or 8275) buckets. For more information, LCdr. Jerry Ryan.Public Affaire Officer JO2 Guantanamo Bay Model Railroad Association meeting, double Quonset hut at call the Pro Shop at 951119. brend Starkev.Leading Journalist JO2 Mick Reed.Journalist East Bargo Point, 7-9 p.m. J03 L MycNichet. .Journli1st JOSH Jeff wodhouse. .Editor JOSN Kelly McDowell.Journalist Rhymes of the Times Mn. Pat Pennington. Produt nse istant Tuesday th Cuantnam Casette is published according to the Church of God prayer meeting, !PCEOLBEST rules and regulation for ship and station newspaper 7:30 p.m., classroom across from Chaplain UNkDER~STANaD as outlined in NAVym P-35 ad ,mder the direction Barcus' office. (8618) KN EDGE of the Naval se Pablic Affairs Officer. Printed five time weekly at GAINED government expense on govaetent Guantanamo Bay Bridge Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., COMO Club Plantation Room. FIRST equipant at the ay PublicatiMs and Printing Service Branch Office, the opinions or statements in (96116) HAND. n itemthat appear rein ae not to be contend 4tr.s Mta ., an official or enreflecting the vitwa of WOWtteASE Take Off Pounds Sensibly meeting, W.T. Sampson Elementary School in room ort he patent of the Navy. B-9, 6 p.m. (951049 or 99197) Wednesday, August Guantanamo 23, 1978 Gazette Page3 AFRTS listeners survey complete School information Earlier this month, the Gazette The AFRTS produced programs re- Attention parents of W.T. Sampson with students in grades 1-6. After- ran a survey of radio programs aired ceiving an average "2" rating were: Elementary School children: noon kindergarten students will be over 1340 AM and FM 102 stereo. Roland Bynum, Mary Helen Barro, Students in grades 1-6 will attend transported home with students in The results and comments from the The World of Antiques, Celebration, school from 8:30 - 11:00 on Friday, grades 1-6. Separate busses will be survey have been tabulated and for- Protestant Hour, Amen Corner, Master Aug. 25. The morning session of provided for the kindergarten stu- warded to AFRTS Los Angeles. Control, Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir, Kindergarten will be in attendance dents at 11:00 and at 12:00. For the benefit of Gazette readers, All That Jazz, Jazz Album Countdown, during this time. The afternoon Parents of students in kindergarten following is a breakdown of the First Hearing and Cameo Concert. session of kindergarten will not and first grade should attach a slip survey results. Only one locally produced program, meet on Friday, Aug. 25. of paper to their child with the The highest rated program (a rat- Threshold, had an average rating Regular school hours for students following information: name, quarters ing of 5 on a scale of 1-5) was of "2". will be in effect starting Aug. 28. address and telephone number. This Charlie Tuna. This was the only All other programs, local and They are as follows: should be sent to school with the program to average out to a "5" AFRTS produced, received an average --Grades 1-6, 8:30 - 12:00 and child during the first week of school. rating. One program averaged out rating of "3". 1:00 - 2:30 Class lists will be posted at the to a "1" rating: East of Eden. The staff of Navy Broadcasting --Kindergarten, 8:30 - 11:00 for Commissary, Navy Exchange, Marine The AFRTS produced programs re- Service, Detachment Six, Guantanamo morning session, and 12:00 - 2:30 Exchange, and the elementary school iving an average "4" rating were: Bay, expresses its appreciation to for afternoon session on Aug. 23. Leeward class lists will olfman Jack, Earth News, Gene all those who filled out the survey. Morning session kindergarten stu- be posted at the Leeward Navy Ex- Price's Country World, Paul Harvey, The return was the highest yet dents will be transported to school change and the Leeward Mini Mart. American Disco, American Top 40, received. All the ratings and com- The Unexplainable and American ments submitted will be forwarded Country Countdown. to AFRTS Los Angeles and be incor- The local programs with an average porated in return from other AFRTS School "4" rating were: Tim Fisette, bu John staffs worldwide. Your assistance s schedule Schmoker, Art Riccio, Doug Freiberg, will help us to continue updating Bob Kiser, Bob Herskovitz and Mike our programming and better serve This school-year's bus schedule is as follows: Holbrook. you, the listening audience. Grades 7-12 Grades 1-6 High School Elementry School Kindergarten Bus #1 AM AM PM Morning Afternoon Corinaso Pt. 0740 0800 1230 0800 1130 Ocean View 0743 0805 1235 0805 1135 *Live firing- AV-560 0747 0810 1238 0810 1140 Oil Point 0750 0813 1241 0813 1143 Bus #2 WvU&AE Radio Pt. 0740 0810 1240 0810 1140 Wednesday midnight - midnight Paola Pt. 0745 0815 Thursday 1245 0815 1145 9 a.m. - midnight Trailer Park 0820 Friday 1250 0820 1150 8 a.m, - 6 p.m. 1:00 General Hospital Mobile Pt. 0750 Saturday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 1:50 Body Buddies Sunday None Scheduled 2:15 Perry Mason (BW) Bus #3 Monday 6:15 a.m. - 5 p.m. 3:10 Cartoons (BW) Evans Pt. 0805 1240 0805 1140 3:30 Sesame Street Deer Pt. 0810 1245 0810 1143 The Conde and Hicacle Beach Mobile Pt. 0815 1248 areas 4:30 Medical Center 0815 1144 between Saint Nicholas Marine Site #1 0820 1251 0820 and Caracoles 5:25 Almanac (BW) 1149 Points and all Marina Pt. 0825 1254, 0825 1150 of the upper bay north of 5:30 Newswatch Caracoles and Granadillo 6:30 Wildlife in Crisis Bus #4 ints will be off limits. 7:00 Eight is Enough East Bargo 0735 1140 1 r further information, con- 7:55 Notes of Interest Center Bargo 0740 0815 1245 0815 1142 tact the Special Services 8:00 George Plimpton (Series West Bargo 0745 1145 Marina, COMNAVBASE Duty Of- Ends) Caravela Pt. 0750 1150 fice or Base Police. 9:00 Wolfman Jack 9:30 Laverne and Shirley Bus #5 Due to unexploded ordanance (New Show). Granadillo Pt. 0815 1245 0815 1135 in Saint Nicholas Hill area 10:00 Police Woman Granadillo Circle 0820 1250 0820 1140 the road to Hicacal Beach and 10:55 Newswatch Update Nob Hill 1145 Villamar Ft. Conde is closed until 11:00 Late Movie: "The Losers" Day 1150 Thursday, Aug. 24. *Adult* Care Cable Beach will also be 12:25 Sign Off Bus #6 closed until Thursday, Aug. Ferry Landing 0720 31, due to artillery training. Nob Hill 0815 1245 0815 -- East Bargo 0820 1250 0820 -- West Bargo 0825 1255 0825 -- Bus #7 Villamar 1st St. 0730 0815 1245 0815 1135 Villamar 2nd St. 0735 -- 1140 Booklets available on Civil Service Villamar 5th St. 0740 -- 1145 Villamar 6th St. 0745 0820 1250 0820 1150 Marine #1 0750 If you're a Navy civilian, chances grade requirement will not automati- are you've wonderedhabout how your callyientitle you to a career promo- Bus #8 job is classified, how your pay is tion in these instances. You will Nob Hill 0735 determined, what political activi- be promoted when you demonstrate Granadillo Pt. 0740 ties you can participate in, or what ability to work at a higher level if Granadillo 0745 your rights are during a reduction the agency needs to assign you high- Circle in force (RIF). er level duties and if the promotion Marina Pt. 0750 These subjects, and many others, is in line with the agency's ceiling Villamar 5th St. 0815 1245 0815 and staffing are discussed in FED FACTS pamphlets policies." Villamar 2nd St. 0820 1250 0820 - published by the Civil Service Com- Your personnel office should carry Caravela Pt. 0825 1255 ion.- There are 19 pamphlets in a supply of FED FACTS pamphlets. If they don't have the one you want, ask Bus #9 series, covering everything from 0815 0815 them to get it. (They can order it Villamar Day Care -- 1245 -- e incentive awards program, to Villamar 0820 from the U.S. Government Printing 6th St. -- 0820 1250 - maternity benefits and the discrimi- Bargo Pt. -- 0825 1255 082 -- nation complaints system. Office, Washington D.C. 20402.) The pamphlets have been written The following is a list of all Bus #10 pamphlets to give general information in easily in the FED FACTS series: Tierra-K 0740 0815 1245 0815 -- No. 1--Incentive Awards Program understandable form. You won't get (enlisted) 2--Political a complete, detailed explanation, but Activity Iguana Terrace 0745 you should get a broad understanding 3--Civil Service Retirement System 4--Financial Protection Bus #11 of the subject. It the pamphlets 5--Federal Merit Promotion Policy Tierra-K -- 0815 1245 0815 -- don't answer your specific questions, (officers) make it easier 6--Serving the Public: The Extra they should at least Step for you to ask the right questions Bus #12 7--Federal Wage System Tierra-K 0745 0815 1245 0815 1140 when you go to your personnel office. 8--Meeting Your Financial Obliga- Here's an example of FED FACTS (enlisted) tions Tierra-K -- 1145 information, taken from FED FACTS 5 on the Federal Merit Promotion Policy: 9--Maternity Benefits (officers) 10--Discrimination Complaints System "Although all promotions must fol- Bus #13 low merit procedures, they don't all 11--Employee Appeals from Adverse Kittery Beach 0740 0815 -- 0815 1140 require competition among employees. Actions Iguana Terrace -- 0820 -- 0820 1145 Some jobs are filled by 'career 12--Displaced Employee Program promotion.' For example, if you 13--Reductions in Force in Federal Bus #14 Leeward Pt. 0735 have been selected competitively for Agencies 0645 0735 -- a trainee or understudy position. 14- Reemployment Rights of Federal and you perform satisfactorily, you Employees Who Perform Duty in the may be promoted without additional Armed Forces competition until you reach the job 15--Federal Labor Relations you are being trained for. 16--Pay Under the General Schedule 17--Cost of Living Allowance for NOTE! You may also be given a career Due to the non-receipt of Federal Employees promotion when your job is upgraded the CCPO training survey, it because of the gradual addition of 18--Intergovernmental Mobility was not included in today's new duties and responsibilities. Program Some people believe thattif Gazette as previously ad- 19--How Your GS Job Is Classified your eyebrows grow together Fulfilling the minimum time-in- you will be very rich! vertised. I SORTGuuanatnamo Gazette Wednesday, August 23, 1978 Lord Killanin refuses request of L.A. mayor

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The president of cable and would study it while he the International Olympics Committee was in Berlin for the World Aquatic SPORTSLMNE has refused a request by Los Angeles Games this week. Mayor Tom Bradley. The delay is considered something Bradley wanted the text of a pro- of a blow to the timetable planned U.S. swimmers win four gold medals posed new contract between the city by Olympic organizers here. and the IOC for the 1984 Olympics to They had hoped to present the text BERLIN (UPI) -- The United States record in the 100-meter breaststroke be made public. to the city council yesterday for won another four gold medals yester- to give the Soviet Union its first Bradley spoke with IOC President approval by the end of this week, in day at the third World Swimming swimming gold. Lord Killanin by telephone. He says time for the IOC's executive board Championships. The U.S. men's four-times-100 me- the Irish lord told him he had just meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, Jesse Vassallo, the 17-year-old ter freestyle relay team of Jack Ba- received the text of the contract by next week. 400-meter individual medley world bashoff, Rowdy Gaines, Jim Montgom- record holder, shaved more than. ery and David McCagg improved its three seconds from his own world own world mark by nearly two seconds. --SPORTS SHORTS- mark for one gold. Linda Jezek, the 18-year-old Amer- Cynthia Woodhead, only 14 years ican champion, won the women's 100- CASTRO VALLEY, Calif. (AP) -- The say wide receiver old, edged world record holder Bar- meter backstroke with a U.S. record, Darryl Stingley is in excellent spirits facing the prospects of a spinal bara Krause in the 200-meter free- pushing the U.S. medal tally to nine operation. style, lowering the East German's gold, five silver and one bronze, Stingley, paralyzed from the neck down after colliding with Oakland world mark by 1/2 second. after American Olympic diving cham- Raiders' defensive back Jack Tatum, will undergo the surgery today. Julia Bogdanova, a 14-year-old pion Phil Boggs scored his third Russian, outsprinted America's 15- consecutive world three-meter title NEW YORK (AP) -- Several teams made their final cuts yesterday, trimming year-old Tracy Caulkins to a world earlier in the day. their rosters down to regular season totals of 50 players. Linebacker Bo Cornell was dropped by the Buffalo Bills along with two other players. Former L.A. outfielder knock's team's unity Veteran wide receiver Steve Holden was cut by the . Safety Glen Edwards was traded by the to the San OAKLAND (UPI) -- Former Los Angeles The players have to be superstars." Diego Chargers and defensive lineman Dave Pureifory to the New England Dodgers outfielder Glenn Burke, who Burke went on to say that the Dod- Patriots. was traded to the Oakland A's ear- gers feel they have to be on top to Cornerback Bruce Taylor, a starter for the San Francisco 49ers since lier this season for Bill North, draw, so they go after big-name his rookie season eight years ago, was among eight players waived by the says he's convinced that the Dodger players. If a player doesn't pro- west coast club. clubhouse isn't one large, 25-man duce every year, the Dodgers get rid Quarterback Clint Longley, made famous several years ago because of love seat. of him. a fist fight with former teammate Roger Staubach in Dallas, was released In the aftermath of the Steve Gar- Burke also said that Manager Tommy by the St. Louis Cardinals. vey-Don Sutton fight on Saturday, LaSorda's relationship with his Wide receiver Vince Papale, who made the Philadelphia Eagles squad as Burke said the Dodgers "try to put players isn't quite as close as the a 30-year-old rookie two years ago with no experience, on a good front but a couple of guys sporting public is led to believe. was among six players released by the Eagles. don't like Garvey. Says Burke: "He gives all those pep "There's some jealousy on the Dod- talks, but he talks too much." ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The St. Louis Blues have signed newly-acquired center gers because of the Hollywood thing. Mike Walton. Ramirez, Barazzutti The team says Walton is expected to be a key man in the club's power play this year. National League first-round winners Walton led Vancouver in power-play goals last season. San Francisco 7, New York Mets 4 Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 4 (11 inn) at U.S. Pro tourney PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) -- Billy Casper says being inducted into the Golf Philadelphia 5, San Diego 3 BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) -- Second- Hall of Fame was a "great, great thrill." Houston 2, Chicago Cubs 1 seeded Raul Ramirez of Mexico and Casper, the late Bing Crosby and the three others were enshrined in Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta 1 third-seeded Corrado Barazzutti of the Pinehurst, N.C., memorial yesterday. Itally won easy first-round victor- American League ies yesterday at the U.S. Pro Ten- ATLANTA (AP) -- Two seeded players have lost in the second day of ac- nis Championships. tion at an Atlanta tennis tournament. Seattle 5, Boston 2 Ramirez won by a default after Alvin Gardner of Australia defeated sixth-ranked Nick Saviano of the Milwaukee 3, Cleveland 2 (1st game) Ivan Molina twisted an ankle and United States 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Milwaukee 5, Cleveland 4 (2nd game) conceded the match. John Feaver of Great Britain downed the eighth seed, Bob Giltinan of New York Yankees 6, California 2 Barazzutti stayed on the baseline Australia 6-3, 7-5. Detroit 7, Minnesota 3 and out-rallied Tenny Svensson of Baltimore 6, Oakland 4 Sweden 6-1, 7-6. WILLIAMSPORT, Penn. (AP) -- Lefthander Jose Pichardo pitched a no-hitter Toronto 3, Texas 1 Other winners included Jose Higue- as a team from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic overpowered Ma- Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 3 ras of Spain, Tom Okker of the Neth- drid 13-0 in first-day action at the Little League World Series. erlands and Adriano Panatta of In the opener, San Ramon Valley, Calif., downed Rockville Centre, Italy. N.Y., 4-1. 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