Carter says Egypt, Israel are stubborn peace talk deadlock over the tuture dorse Egyptian President Anwar Sa- WASHINGTON (AP) President -- Jimmy president whether he was asking both of the Palestinians. dat's historic visit to Jerusalem Carter says agreement on a final sides to make further consessions. The American proposal was not dis- a year ago. treaty between Israel and Carter replied, "Yes, Egypt has all the closed. But it is understood to He is also highly regarded by the been delayed because the two sides time." involve both a provision in the Carter administration. have demanded additional No assurances formal top-level negotiations draft treaty's preamble and an ex- Hassan also was quoted as saying "far above and beyond" what was were scheduled for today. change of letters between Egypt and that Carter has promised that East agreed upon at . Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Israel regarding future negotia- Jerusalem will be returned to Arab Carter made the statement last Dayan and Egypt's acting Foreign tions on the West Bank and the Gaza control, while the West Bank and night in a televised interview with Minister Butros Ghali are heading Strip. Gaza Strip will become independent. the Public Broadcasting Service. home for consultation, leaving de- The comments touched off a mild Carter said both Egypt and Israel fense ministers and other negotia- Carter's comments last night were controversy. are being stubborn. He tors said he in the . his least hopeful in some time re- A State Department spokesman says uldn't want to say which is the A State Department spokesman garding the Mideast situation. As the U.S. never meant to "pre-judge stubborn. says Egypt and Israel have assured he put it, "I just don't know what the outcome of the negotiations." carter said the framework for a the U.S. that no decision has been will happen about it; we just pray Hassan says-his information comes Middle East peace agreement, reached made to suspend the talks. that agreements will be reached." from a meeting he had with Sadat. at Camp David, seems more "miracu- U.S. officials say Egypt and Is- King Hassan of Morocco will meet American officials say the con- lous" in retrospect. rael are actively considering an with the president today. Hassan fusion is based on what they call Interviewer Bill Moyers asked the American proposal to break a new was the first Arab leader to en- "a problem of semantics."

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el.,ov No 213978 Tue., Nov. 14, 1978 No plans thus far to intervene in Iran WASHINGTON (AP) -- The CIA has re- A CBS spokesman who asked not to fused to comment on a report that be identified said Zand did not of- Western governments plan to inter- fer any documentation of his charg- Special events vene in Iran if the shah is over- es. thrown. In its report, broadcast last this week The claim was made by CBS News night, CBS quoted Zand as saying quoting a man identified as the that in Iranian government circles, The Marine Barracks shah's former deputy press aide, in his words, it's "common know- invites the Gitmo com- who is now seeking political asylum ledge.that the shah regularly or- munity to attend the in England. dered or approved the arrest, tor- Battle Color Ceremony The man, Sia Zand , claimed in the ture and even killing of political presented by the U.S. terview from London that the CIA dissidents, while turning a blind Marine Drum and Bugle prepared a contingency plan in eye to widespread royal family and Corps and Silent Drill e event that the shah is deposed. government corruption." Team at the Marine Bar- Zand was quoted as saying, "Among racks Parade Field at the Iranian officers who have been CBS says Zand also claims American 8:30 p.m., Wednesday. sent to and British journalists the United States for mili- have been Thursday, at 10 a.m., tary training, certain people were paid to write favorable articles the Marine Drum and chosen for such a contingency plan about the shah and Iran. Bugle Corps and Silent that should the shah be toppled or He did not identify any of the Drill Team will help should there be a need to topple writers, but says their names will the Marines celebrate be disclosed later. him, these officers will take over." their birthday with a cake cutting ceremony and pass in review, Coast Guard seizes trawler This ceremony is for WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Coast Guard er had tipped off police about the all Marines, their seized a fishing trawler containing trawler. families and guests 20 tons of marijuana early Sunday According to the report, the boat and the elementary and in a boat basin in Jamaica Bay. was empty when officials arrived, high school students. Authorities estimated the pot to but it appeared that someone had be valued at $25 million. just left. Also seized were 15 boxes of the drug quaalude valued at $8 million. U.S. Customs and Drug Enforcement A Coast Guard spokesman says the Administration officials are comb- drugs were recovered from the ves- ing the area for suspects. --- NATIONAL-WORLD BRIEFS--- sel "Terry's. Dream," which was tied The spokesman said several bales PORT KLANG, Malaysia (AP) -- Malay- the so-called "trench concept" of up at the slip of Yan Caribe Enter- of marijuana also were found inside sian officials say the captain of a missile protection is feasible. prises. He said an anonymous call- four trucks parked nearby. freighter anchored off Port Klang, They say tests show that a Boeing Malaysia, is being held under armed Aerospace prototype breakout mechan- guard by some passengers who want ism punched through 10 inches of Friendship Day tickets on sale tomorrow to stop the ship from leaving. concrete and five feet of dirt. Environmentalists Tickets are now on sale tor this year's Cuban American Friendship Day. say the trenches ruin the terrain. They will be sold in front of the bank tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. NICOSIA (AP) -- The president of and in front of the main Navy Exchange and the Leeward Point outlet from Cyprus has commuted the death sen- FORT MARTIN, W. Va. (AP) -- Author- a.m. to 1 p.m. tences of two Palestinians convicted ities say two coal dust explosions WFurthermore, tickets for this event, which honors the contribution of of assassinating a prominent Egyp- blew out the metal sides of a power Cubans to the base mission, will be sold Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tian newspaper editor in Nicosia station in West Virginia yesterday. in front of the Navy Exchange and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in front of the last February. Marine Twenty-four people were hospital- Corps Exchange. President Spyros Kyprianou commut- The 10th annual Cuban ized with burns. Two remain in American Friendship Day celebration will be held ed the death sentences to life in Dec. 4 at serious condition. Phillips Park from 12:30 to 4 p.m. and will feature entertain- prison. ment for the children, a live band for the pleasure of the adults and a An official announcement said WASHINGTON (AP) -- The federal gov- menu of roast pig, steamship round, peas and rice, steamed rice, boiled Kyprianou made the decision to spare ernment has announced stricter new yams, plantain chips, hamburgers and hot dogs and tossed salad. the lives of the two Palestinians standards to protect workers from Tickets are $4 for adults and $1.25 for children (aged 6-12). Children after taking into the account the exposure to lead, which can lead to under six years of age will be admitted free of charge. current political situation and severe disorders and even death. However, tickets are available only before the event: no one will be what he called "the wider interests The Occupational Safety and Health admitted without a ticket. Furthermore, only 1,000 tickets will be sold. of Cyprus." Administration said the final stan- Aside from special times and places to be announced as they are deter- dard is one of the most important mined -- the tickets may be purchased from Cuban American Friendship Day regulations it has ever issued. Committee members. MEXICO CITY (AP) -- A spokesman for These persons are: Mexico's National Oil Company says WASHINGTON (AP) -- The General Mexico may have oil reserves of Services Administration is getting Lt(jg) Oberlin PWD 8163 more than 300 billion barrels. a new man to head its probe of al- Mrs. K. Wetherington CCPO 8450 If the oil deposits are authenti- leged fraud in the agency. MS3 M. Dunn BEO 8559 cated, Mexico will have more oil re- A GSA spokesman investigative Mr. E. Derrick Windjammer 8733 serves than anyone in the world. lawyer Irwin Borowski will take AME2 S. Nelson VC-10 64344 Saudi Arabia is the known leader over the duties of Vincent Alto, JO1 J.A. Riccio Navy Broadcasting Service 95500 in that category, with 150 billion who is resigning. HM3 S. Jackson Naval Hospital 913270 barrels. Borowski has been an associate Mr. Duffas Base Police 8606 director of the Securities and Ex- Mrs. Dunmire W.T. Sampson School 95465 WASHINGTON (AP) -- Air Force offi- change Commission's Enforcement Di- J02 B. Starkey Naval Station 951247 cials say recent tests show the vision. AD1 Barnes VC-10 64344 United States could bury intercon- The spokesman said the appointment YN3 J. Speer PWD 8126 tinental missiles under more than will be formally announced today. DCCM Massey FTG 8524 five feet of concrete and dirt and So far, 20 GSA employees and pri- MRC Hardy SRI) 8498 then raise them to the surface in vate contractors have pleaded guilty SSgt Garner Marine Barracks 95427 less than a minute. to charges growing out of various Ens Wallace NAS Supply 64264 The officials say the tests prove fraud investigations. Page 2 GuanItanamo Gazette Tuesday, November 14, 1978 *Live firing

Tuesday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tt UEE Thursday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday C00.5.50:, *,osa~t rba0 ca.lleUd 1in0.0.$0a.d 1 .,.,Md ry 1:60 General Hospital None Scheduled cared Ptob prode 0prt . .emi ar u.aute.a.30p.provadl 1:50 Hollywood Squares Sunday None Scheduled 2:15 Cartoons (BW) Monday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. 2:30 Electric Company The Conde and Hicacal Beach i 3:00 Dusty's Treehouse areas between Saint Nicholas 3:25 Nature's Window and Caracoles Points and all dtsrougheFrdtay(oh .i of r aoe, soD, c.redcolor, ouri1onl o igin 3:30 Rawhide (Series ends) of the upper bay north of 4:25 Nature's Window Caracoles and Granadillo 4:30 Marcus Welby Points will be off limits. 5:25 Almanac (BW) For further information con- 5:30 Newswatch tact the Special Services 6:30 Ethics in America Marina, COMNAVBASE Duty Of- 7:00 Logan's Run fice or Base Police W

7:55 Notes of Interest - - . 8:00 Barnaby Jones

9:00 Petrocelli Special announcements Cubs and Organizat ions 9:55 Greatest Headlines 10:00 Jason King (New Time) MOVI S W.T. SAMPSON HIGH SCHOOL will THE GUANTANAMO BAY REEF RAIDERS 110:55 Newswatch Update 1 have Open House on Wednesday, will be selling T-shirts, patches, 111:00 Late Movie: "Black Out" ALL MOVIES START AT 7:30 P.M. Nov. 15 from 7:00-8:15 p.m. Every- tags, etc. at the Special Services 112:25 Sign Off Lyceums one is invited to attend. flea market on Sunday, Nov. 19. Also, all divers who would like to Downtown: Music Man, NRA YELLOW FEVER SHOTS will be given donate diving equipment to the Reef Local Forecast McCalla: In Old Chicago, NRA Thursday, Nov. 16 from 1 to 2 p.m. Raiders are requested to bring these high tide-2112/1026. 8813 Marine: Somebody Up There at the Immunization Clinic. items to the flea market and place low tide--1606/0312. Likes Me, NRA them on the Reef Raiders' table. sunrise---0709 high--- 88 Leeward: Tripoli, NRA BASKETBALL PLAYERS ARE NEEDED 0 for All profits will go to the compressor sunset----1852 low---- 71 aval Station White. Anyone desir- Clubs fund. forecast is ng to play should contact Douglas Today's for partly to occasionally mostly cloudy R. Sloan, at 951114 DWH, or 90132 THE GUANTANAMO BAY REEF RAIDERS Windjammer: The Giant Spider AWH. skies with widely scattered rain will hold an emergency meeting on showers. Winds will be from the Invasion, PG Monday, Nov. 20 at Fleet Training southeast at 8-14 knots. Bay con- Staff NCO: The Chosen, R THE NAVY EXCHANGE AND THE MARINE Group headquarters, located on Admin ditions will be 1-3 feet. CPO: No Movie EXCHANGE both have assortments of Hill. The meeting will begin at COMO: Rocky, PG artificial Christmas trees and 7 p.m. The topic for discussion decorations, as well as Christmas will be the compressor and fill toys for sale. Be sure to buy early system. All members are strongly so no last-minute rush will occur. encouraged to attend this important The Navy Exchange also wishes to meeting. announce the expected arrival of al lender the real Christmas trees in the THE CARIBBEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS J first part of December. Exact ASSOCIATION will hold its regular Today details on the sale of these trees monthly meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 14 will be released as they become at 7 p.m. in the Workshop on Marina A new LaMaze Prepared Childbirth class begins at 7 p.m., at the Naval 9 available. Point. Plans will be finalized for Hospital for all expectant parents due through February. (8647 AT) the Nov. 19 sale and all members The first motorcycle safety course THE MARINE BARRACKS LYCEUM will planning to participate are required begins at 8:30 a.m., in the CPO Club dining room. (99136 or 64388) be closed Nov. 15 and 16 due to to attend. For more information the Marine Corps Birthday Ball contact Shirley Barcus at 8260 or The Base Athletic Commission meets at 3:30 p.m., in the Special Services. celebration. Barbara Savins at 99175. Conference Room. All representatives are required to attend. Alcoholics Anonymous speaker meeting, 7:15 BRANCH 100 OF THE FLEET RESERVE THE TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES p.m., Ward S at the U.S. Naval Hospital. (913272) (Open) ASSOCIATION will sponsor a dance on COMO Bowling League is in need of Saturday, Nov. 18 beginning at 8 substitutes. Several vacancies are Guantanamo Bay Bridge Club meets, 7:30 p.m., in the COMO Club Plantation p.m. featuring "The Caribes" from also anticipated in January. Re- Room. (96166) Kingston, Jamaica. All FRA members placement bowlers will be needed. and eligible guests are invited. The league ends mid-April. Inter- Church of God prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., classroom across from Chaplain Barcus' office. A limited number of tickets will ested bowlers should contact 951250 be sold and can be obtained only or 8347 for information. Take Off Pounds Sensibly meeting, 6 p.m., elementary school room B-9. at the FRA Home in Morin Center. (951049 or 99197) This is a BYOB affair for $3.00 per THE CONSOLIDATED RECREATION person. All proceeds will go to COUNCIL will meet on Tuesday, Al Anon meeting, 7 p.m., East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building. (98187) the building fund. For more infor- Nov. 21 at 1:30 p.m. in the Special mation, call 95340. Don't wait, Services Conference Room. All Jamaican United Fellowship Order of Service prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., shipmates--it might b'e too late. members are required to attend. church on Bay Hill Road. The Blue Caribe sponsors "Bosses Night" a mini steak special THE CARIBBEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS THEMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION featuring will Delmonico steak for $3. ASSOCIATION Winter Sale will be sponsor a Jack and Jill golf tourna- held Sunday, Nov. 19 from 1 to 4 ment on Sunday, Nov. 19 at 12:30 Military Leadership and E-3 examinations will be held at 1 p.m. in the p.m. at the W.T. Sampson Elementary p.m. Trophies will be awarded for ESO Training Room. (8553 or 8338) School Multipurpose Room. Here's the top three teams with individual The Fumigation Chamber will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Items may your chance to get that special trophies for longest drive and be picked up on Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. someone a unique Christmas gift closest to the pin. Entry fee is or find a different sort of souvenir $4.00 per person. Sign up at the The CPO Club Advisory Board meets, 1 p.m. in the Topside Lounge (casual of your stay in Gitmo. The base Golf Pro Shop or call 951119. bar). Members and interested persons are invited to attend. bus will be stopping nearby. Checks Refreshments will be available. are acceptable with proper ID. THE RACQUET CLUB announces begin- Tomorrow 4 ners tennis lessons to start on Church of Christ Bible Study, 6:45 p.m., McCalla Thursday, Nov. 16. There will be Chapel. (97115) Alcoholics SUPPORTAMERICAN eight lessons, held on Tuesday Anonymous meeting, 7:45 p.m., East Bargo Point Old Nursery and Thursday evenings. For more School building. (90269) (Closed) EDUCATION WEEK information, call 95422 AWH. A Little League Baseball organizational meeting will be held at 7 p.m., at the FRA in Morin Center. This meeting for all interested persons. (8898 DWH) Take note A Recreational Soccer organizational meeting, 3:30 p.m., in the Special Services Conference Room. Teams should have a representative present. DUE TO DOUBLE PAYDAY on Wednesday, Nov. 15, the bank will be open from CPO Club sponsors Family Night featuring "Italian Night" with lasagna, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and will not re- ).S. Haval Baso, lostaease lay, C1t: pizza and trimmings for $3.95 adults, $1.95 children under 10, and free open from 4 to 6 p.m. for children under five. A special communication will be held at the Caribbean Naval Lodge in Masonic Apts. Bldg. 800 for work in the Second Degree at 7:30 p.m. All BPTO check-in notice fellow craft and Master Masons are invited to attend. Everyone except Leeward Point res- Battle Color Ceremony performed by the Silent Drill Team and the Marine on Military Air- CMpt. avid W. Ised~ idents manifested Corps Drum and Bugle Corps at 8:30 p.m., at the Marine Barracks Parade lift Command flights must check in haval Slaties Caseamding iticer Field. with BPTO prior to reporting to the r. Jerry lyan.Nblic Mfairs ficer NAS terminal. .302 rods Starkey.ading Joamlist 02 Rick R .Joamlist In the past, passengers with bag- J02 LynMcNi .E.ahol. i st Thursday gage in hand have J03 Jeff0 Oodh.,.,o.l. checked in at the 303 Klly M0e.11.Jo1st Chief Petty Officer's initiation in the Harbor Lights Lounge to welcome terminal. But due to limited time JSA MrMy rsh .Joalist new chiefs to the ranks. Washdown at 11:30 a.m., Lunch at 12:30 p.m. and l. at Penningeon.1Production Asistant before the departure of the air- the initiation rites start at 1 p.m. craft, NAS personnel can no longer Th wtmn Casette is publish recording to ch sadtule rep5os, 3forshp ad station desppers Parade process passengers who do not live 0 00011i08d1in NAEIS P-35 aod .nder the direction and cake cutting ceremony at Marine Barracks Parade Field at 10 on Leeward Point. f th hNaval Ese ePblic Affairs Officer. Priated a.m., in honor of the Marine Corps Birthday. fi. time osly at svermet epnso 00 wngoermet Stand-by passengers should check qpent at th. Nay Publications and Printing kon! Office, th onions or stmate n ins s. i Marine Corps Birthday Ball at the Windjammer from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. with BPTO the day prior to the thatK rppar hrei nare mettost 0 0mtoo n. oef1.0*1 flight to determine where they OP m 1reflecti1 thvie h. of CaM a E 00 0oth Church of God Bible study, 7:30 p.m., classroom across from Chaplain rtIm of th hBv. should check in. Barcus' office. (8618) Tuesday, November 14, 1978 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Kathryn Hoover at NCFA has education information in Gitmo

The Guantanamo Bay Navy Campus Colleg e. This assistance is pro- For Achievement, or NCFA, advisor, voided t to the active-duty military Mrs. Kathryn E. Hoover, began person by his application of five teaching in 1962. copies of tuition assistance form After spending seven years teach- 1560-- which is available at the time ing English to twelth-grade stu- of reg: istration at the ODU/LACCO dents, she taught two years of office, through an education person special education--one year teaching at the command level or from the girls in a state correctional NCFA o:ffice. facility and the other teaching terans Administration educa- educable mentally retarded students. tonal assistance can be offered In 1974, Mrs. Hoover began teach- through h the NCFA office after ng Marines at Camp Lejeune, North apply ng to the appropriate V.A. tarolina in a PREP program designed office or center. NCFA doesn't to prepare the Marine to success- approve e an individual's eligibility fully complete the GED test. or tra inning objective on the behalf After arriving at Guantanamo Bay, of V.A but does help counsel the in July 1977, she taught reading indivi dual about educational for Barstow College before becoming object: ives. the NCFA advisor Aug. 7. NCFA is the management system that --NCF A has a program of contract coordinates all voluntary off-duty degree schools which is based on educational experiences and inte- the Ser vicemen's Opportunity College grates them with on-duty programs. (SOC) c concept. SOC is a group of Although any problem pertaining nearly 250 two and four-year insti- to non-military education may be tutes w hich have agreed to treat the directed to the NCFA office, the service man preferentially. Through opportunities available from NCFA negotia Unpmna umvnus tions with the Chief of Naval are generally one of the following: Educati on and Training, a few schools HOUSEHOLD HINTS FOR THE SMART COMMISSARY STORE REMODELING --Testing of GED, DANTES, CLEP, located at areas of concentrated SHOPPER and/or ACT. GED and DANTES are Navy po pulation have gone beyond the In an effort to provide our offered each Monday. CLEP will be SOC cr teria to become affiliated The following handling procedures patrons with a shopping facility administered the 3rd week of the with NC: FA. These institutions have are recommended for keeping fresh comparable to a commercial store in month. ACT will be available once agreed to allow up to 75 percent of fruits and fresh vegetables for a CONUS, the Commissary Store employ- a month on a need basis. Anyone a degree e requirement to be met in maximum period: ees are undertaking a self-help desiring testing may be placed on the for m of non-traditional education --Refrigeration with proper con- project to make the store more a testing roster by calling Mrs. such as Navy rating training. They trols of temperature and humidity pleasant and attractive as well as Hoover at extension 8769. have al so agreed to unlimited and is essential for maintaining water more functional. --Educational counseling is avail- undilut ed credit transfer for NCFA content (fruits and vegetables being Please excuse the temporary in- able by appointment on Tuesdays or Degree Program students. Finally, 80% to 90% water) and protection convenience this project may cause. Thursdays. This counseling is all hay e waived their residency and preservation of fresh fruits It is hoped to have all renovation designed to evaluate a person's require mental for NCFA Degree Program and vegetables. and work done by Dec. 1. When the work is completed the academic background. Also guide- student: s. --It may not always be possible to lines for future educational goals The NiCPA office is located in attain the proper temperature or customer will be able to readily are provided. These interviews Buildin g 760, Administration Building humidity; but nevertheless, the identify sections within the store generally take an hour to complete. next to the Educational Services optimum should be the goal. and have end-aisle displays of --Tuition assistance is provided Office. The extension number is --It is to be noted that all fresh featured merchandise. by NCFA for 75 percent of the cost 8769. fruits and vegetables are still of on-board education programs for Mrs. Hoover is in testing all day alive, even though separated from Old Dominion University, Los Angeles Monday and is on the Leeward side the the parent plant or tree and there- FRUIT BASKETS Community College, and Barstow 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month. fore must be treated in a delicate manner to avoid bruising and chill The Commissary produce department damage and to preserve the life of is now taking special orders for A brief history the item as long as possible so as fruit baskets for the coming holiday to assure a high state of quality. season. Anyone in the produce de- -- Generally speaking decreasing partment will be happy to serve you temperatures retard ripening pro- and take your order. Holiday fruit Marine Barracks Wash., D.C. baskets come in sizes and prices to cesses, increasing temperatures 1801, Marine Bar- tive Ma Established in nsion. This accelerate ripening. suit your need. racks, Washington, D.C., is the engagemi ent began a tradition which oldest post of the Marine Corps and became so established that today has been the residence of the the nam es Marine Band and President's Commandant of the Marine Corps since Own are synonymous. It was at the American Ediucation Week Barracks individual-he receives a computer 1805. The selection of the site s that John Philip Sousa, By print-out which has processed and for the Barracks was a matter of during the time he was leader of Jane Haynes, W.T. Sampson High summarized not only scores but a personal interest to President the Mar ine Band from 1880-1892, School Counselor , who rode through wrote m any of his immortal marches. profile of the relationship of Washington with Lieutenant Colonel The Ma arines now stationed at the scores and expressed interests and PART II goals so that he feels confirmation Commandant Burrows in search of a Barrack:s perform a variety of duties, or can seek further self suitable location. The site now which i include their participation in evaluation Many past-secondary institutions or counseling. occupied was approved since it lay official: 1 ceremonies of state, and programs require as a part of near the Navy Yard and was within appeari ng in the Evening Parades and The test dates for 1978-79 are: their admissions procedures the SAT ACT easy marching distance to the Marine C Corps War Memorial ceremonies, submission of scores from SAT Capitol. providi ng special security details November 4 December 9 (Scholastic Aptitude Test) or ACT December 2 February 10 The early nineteenth-century for the President of the United Barracks was arranged in a quad- Statesa and visiting dignitaries of (American College Testing). March 31 April 7 An institution's consideration of May 5 rangle as it is today, and the usage state,a and operating the Marine the scores, as well as the individ- High school students obtain their of the buildings was similar. The Corps c correspondence school--the ual's record ~areas on the south and east side of MarineC Corps Institute. The Insti- of courses and grades request forms and complete request and references, is actually a procedures at their high schools. the quadrangle were used for offices, tute, fi ounded in 1920 by Major realistic, beneficial Any individual on base, military maintenance facilities and living General John A. Lejeune, provides consideration and is not intended to discourage or civilian, who wishes to register quarters. The Commandant's house militar y-oriented correspondence an applicant may request forms directly from the at the north end of the Barracks courses for Marines stationed from entering some Testing Service by mailing a request was completed in 1805, and is the around the world. program, but to help the applicant only original building still stand- The B arracks Marines are probably enter a program and institution to: that will prove to be appropriate SAT: Educational Testing Service ing. It is said to be the oldest' beat kni own for their public parades, to his individual Admission Testing Program public building in continuous use which hi egan in 1934 with the advent preparation, potential, developed abilities and in the Nation's Capital. The rest of theS , conducted Box 592 of the Barracks was rebuilt between every F riday afternoon during the interests, expectations and aspira- Princeton, NJ 08541 tions--a program in which he registration packets and 1900 and 1907. Both the Barracks spring and summer months. The Sun- can Complete realize and the Commandant's house have been set Paa ade remained, essentially, a progress and satisfaction. directions will be mailed to the SAT--a 3 hour test--consists of designated as National Historical family affair for Marines and their individuals. Inquiries may be Landmarks by the Department of guests until 1957, when the parade 3 verbal and 3 mathematical sub- directed to Mrs. Kathryn Hoover, jects, indicating probable ability NCFA Phone 8769 Interior, time w a s changed to 9 p.m. and DWH. in verbal and math The training of new officers and floodli ghts were introduced. The studies. ACT now has an overseas registra- ACT--also approximately 3 recruits was started at the Barracks resulta nt Friday Evening Parade has hours-- tion packet that should be obtained soon after it was established and attracted the steadily increasing consists of four types of tests: approximately three weeks before the reading, math, natural science test date or from the NCFA office. continued throughout the 19th interest t of "official" Washington, reading, and social science reading. for ACT: century. Until 1901, it was also area re sidents, and each summer's Mailing address As part of the registration pro- American College Testing the location of Marine Corps Head- heavy i influx of tourists. cedure the candidate gives informa- Overseas Administration Testing quarters. Marines from the Bar- Preci sion performance by the tion about himself but also responds Office racks participated in the defense Marines on the field is one factor to an interest survey. Box 414 of Washington in the behind the continued appeal of this When scores are returned to the Iowa City, Iowa 52240 and served in the Indian Wars of ceremon y. Consistent high quality 1836-37, the War with Mexico, the is main tained only through many Civil War, and the Spanish-American hours er f rehearsal. Drill for in- War. dividual Is and small units begins The Marine Barracks has also been indoors during the winter, with FTG Weekly Ship Schedule the home of the United States Marine full-ac ale rehearsals starting about Band, "The President's own," since a month before the opening of the SHIP HULL NUMBER ARRIVAL DATE DEPARTURE DATE 1801. Shortly after its formation, season in mid-May. the Band was requested to play for The Md arine Barracks is currently USCGC DALLAS WHEC-716 Nov. 6, 1978 Dec. 1, 1978 President John Adam at the Execu- command: ed by Col. J.P. Monahan, USS MCCANDLESS FF-1084 Oct. 17, 1978 Nov. 21, 1978 USM. USNS MOSOPELEA TATF-158 OCT. 23, 1978 Nov. 17, 1978 Page Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, November 14, 1978 Two free agent pitchers sign pacts The Gitmo Golfers by John & Armanda Israel It never rains in Gitmo. Do not tell that to the members of the Men's NEW YORK (AP) -- Last year, the Bos- KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Sixteen -- and Women's Golf Associations who. braved the wind and rain this past week- ton Red Sox signed free agent pitch- game winner Larry Guru found out end for the Annual Men's and Women's Golf Association Handicap Tourna- er Mike Torrez, then of the New York just what he wanted. With that in ments. Well, it did rain, but it did not stop them from turning some im- Yankees, to a multi-million dollar aind, he re-signed with the Kansas pressive scores. pact. City Royals after playing out his In the Men's Golf Association Handicap Tournament, which started Satur- option with the team. day after the election of new MGA officers for the upcoming golf year, Yesterday, the Yanks got their re- He said he wanted to find out how Red Parzych defended his title for another year with two very impressive venge. They signed Boston pitcher much he would beworth on the open rounds of 73 and 76 scratch, for a low net score of 129. Coming in run- Luis Tiant to a two-year contract, market. ner-up was Andy Checkovich with a two-round total of 138, which was good enough to edge out John Israel, whose two-round total came to 139. Twen- ty-two men teed off Saturday and Sunday and some low scores were turned in. Bobby Tuloch had two fine rounds of 76 and 75 scratch along with Kegler's Korner by Bob White Kenny Rowe with rounds of 76 and 79. Other one-day low rounds were turned in by Bob Herrin with a steady 80 and Jim Walters, Phil McBean and Mike MONDAY NIGHT ODD COUPLES - Mel Casteel started the evening with a 230, Clendenin all who had very good rounds of 82 each. 197/592 followed closely by Keith Wetherbee's 213, 194/589. For the wo- In the election for new MGA officers, Red Parzych was re-elected presi- men, Arlene Yandell was tops, shooting a good 202, 182/535. Sue Ellefon dent for the upcoming year; Mike Clendenin, vice-president; John Ramos, (averaging 93) got it going with a 173/397. Nice howling, Sue! treasurer and John Israel, secretary. FTC TUESDAY NIGHT - Although the scores have cooled off somewhat, that The women were not as fortunate as the men and all of them did not get wmas not the case for Tom Baker, who led the league, rolling a nice 211, to complete their rounds before foul weather sent them running for cover. 203/604. Dick Gibson had 208/550, Dave Pursley 201/534, Hick Stanbro The results of the WGA Handicap Tournament will be in next week's article 515, Bob Cust 521, Jim Barber 506 and Boyd Walker 501. along with the results of this week's Jack and Jill Tournament which will GITMO LADIES SCRATCH - With the way these women are starting to bowl, it begin at 1 p.m. Sunday. just goes to show that brute strength isn't needed to knock down all If you are looking for a fun and exciting way to spend a Sunday after- those pins. Coura Mueller was on top again at 216, 179/548, Judy Goodbar noon, then come on out and join the Gitmo Golfers for this upcoming Jack 191, 177/514, Karen Baird 171, 167/476, Dei Lee 172/473, Sheila Jackson and Jill event which is beginning to look as if it will be one of the 189/469 and Phyllis White 185/469. hoge of the better games are as fol- best ever. Sign-up is at the golf course Pro Shop no later than 9:30 a.m. lows: Diane cathis 188, Pe Stammreich 176, Ellen Worthington (a 103 Sunday, Nov. 19, the morning of the tournament. bowler) 173, Bobby Mowarth 172. If your name did not appear in this week's Gitmo Golfers, come on out Again, good shooting, ladies! to the golf course and turn in a couple of low scores or maybe a hole-in- FRIDAY CLASSICS MIXED - For the past couple of weeks there have been loads one and who knows, maybe your name will appear with the Gitmo Golfers. of 200s shot in this league andgthis week was no different. Thnames have changed somewhat, hut the scores are up there with no end in sight. Tos Brady was high for the night, rolling a steady 214, 229, 215/658. But -- SPORTS SHORTS-- Will Cornell was right on his heels with a 225, 202, 222/649. Vic R eyes STOCKHOLM (AP) -- John McEnroe is after a start of 2-12 that the Bos- 211, 205/585, Hap Hallam 212/577, Tom Borbon 213, L. MacKenzie 213 and Dan delighted by his play in the Stock- ton Celtics might be preparing to Murray 202. holm Open Tennis Tournament, where name a new coach. After rolling her first 200 last week, Ernie Keyes came back this week he beat fellow American Tim Gullik- The club. has announced a news con- and did it again 201/520. Good shooting, Ernie! Armanda Israel came son 6-2, 6-2 for the championship. ference for today that is expected through with a nice 1B3, 186/507, plus Diane Hess 191/483 and Wanda Bush He said it is the most consistent to be the end of the line for Tom 181/454. tennis he's played -- the best back- Sanders. The Men's Thanksgiving Tournament is this coming Saturday and Sunday, to-back matches he's ever had. Prospective coaches include Bob so why not drop by and see how someof the better bowlers in Gitmo do it. Cousy and Bill Sharman, who, like Good howling to all! BOSTON (AP) -- There is speculation Sanders, are former Celtic stars.

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