5,000 prostesters march on San Francisco City Hall SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- An outraged yesterday in the City Hall slaying The officers avoided contact with always was heading in the same gen- crowd of 5,000 persons -- most of last November of Milk and Mayor the crowd. eral direction. them homosexuals -- marched on City George Moscone. Earlier the mayor said the deci- "We didn't want to give the city Hall last night to protest the vol- Chanting "Dump Dianne!" -- a ref- sion by a of seven women and a worse name. We wanted things to untary manslaughter conviction of erence to Mayor Dianne Feinstein, five men was "very hard to handle. just quiet down," she said. Dan White. Moscone's successor -- and sounding "As I look at the law, this was a White, a former policeman, appear- The crowd chanted, blew whistles hundreds of shrill whistles, the -- two ." she said. ed calm as the verdict was announced. and battered the doors of the build- crowd began their march in the Cas- Ms. Feinstein bacame acting mayor The decision could carry a jail sen- ing with metal bars to express their tro Street area, the district that after Moscone's death and was later tence of five to less than eight dismay that the shooting death of is home to many of the city's esti- elected in her own right. years. Supervisor Harvey Milk, an avowed mated 100,000 homosexuals. One of the jurors in the trial White had admitted killing both homosexual, had not brought a murder Carrying candles and brandishing said yesterday the lenient verdict Moscone and Milk, but the defense verdict. signs as police looked on, the was virtually inevitable since the contended he was mentally ill at the. The protesters broke several glass marchers converged on the Civic Cen- jury had leaned in that direction time of the shootings. ter area shortly after 8 p.m. from the start of its deliberations. One editor of a homosexual news- doors as helmet- d policein theofficers heavy moved into the A statue of Abraham Lincoln was paper said his community feels that Sanelsarea. draped with a sign that said, The voluntary manslaughter ver- "deals" were made. No arrests were reported, but of- "Avenge Harvey Milk, the city's dict brought cries of outrage from City prosecutors made no such ficers used the chemical mace to first avowed gay supervisor." San Francisco city officials. charges, but their disappointment control the first line of marchers As darkness fell, the crowd Juror Grayce Jackson said an im- was obvious. They said after the on the City Hall steps. screamed for Ms. Feinstein and po- portant element of the verdict was verdict that the "evidence was White, a former sepervisor, was lice blocked off both streets flank- the jury's determination to avoid there" for first-degree murder and convicted of voluntary manslaughter ing City Hall. more bitterness. She said everyone the jury made the wrong decision. Guantaname Gazette

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Vol. 34 No. 97 Tuesday, May 22, 19797 Motorists get good news on gasoline but crisis continues Moffett of Connecticut who was COMPILED FROM UPI REPORTS -- For petroleum reserves. indication that the odd-even ration- forecasting victory, a prediction what it may offer, motorists wait- In his view, high production ing plan inaugurated by California most House leaders privately agreed ing in long lines for gasoline on costs have kept this pool of unused Governor Jerry Brown last week was with. both the West and East Coasts were oil in place but higher prices will beginning to achieve its goal. The vote will not be binding on told yesterday the world's oil sup- make the effort more attractive. But as lines of waiting motorists House Democrats, but Moffett said ply if far from running out and While Barnea spoke of high prices grew shorter on the West Coast, they yesterday it will give momentum to will last for generations to come. stations of the Davis Shortstop grew longer in the East. the stop-decontrol move and will The assessment came from Joseph chain in California were selling East Coast officials were worried "send a signal to the White House." Barnea, in charge of energy and regular gasoline at $1.30 a gallon about supplies for the Memorial Day Presidential Secretary Jody natural resources at the U.N. Insti- for self-service regular fuel -- weekend. Powell, however told reporters that tute for Training and Research. the highest charged in the nation. And in the nation's capital, Pres- Carter feels members of Congress Barnea said gasoline prices may And long gasoline lines that have ident Jimmy Carter dumped the whole should be held accountable for be somewhat higher in the future characterized Southern California's problem into the lap of Congress. blocking energy plans which would but not as exorbitant as the pres- energy crunch for nearly a month All 276 House Democrats were help the nation. ent open market price per barrel. suddenly diminished in many areas scheduled to vote today on a measure He said the White House will def- The U.N. expert said a new era in yesterday. expressing opposition to Carter's initely see that the public under- terms of oil production is about to The easing of the shortage was move to decontrol oil prices. is sponsored by Toby stands 'here the blame belongs. begin with the exploitation of vast seen by some officials as the first The measure Congressmen escape death WASHINGTON (AP) -- Four Congressmen from an opium warlord army had plan- Dateline . apparently missed an attempt on ned to shoot down their helicopters their lives in Burma earlier this and murder the congressmen. was scheduled to meet year only by luck and a change in "The attack was not aborted or LONDON (AP) -- Secretary of State Cyrus Vance Francis Pym. schedule. thwarted, " he said. It merely did today with Britain's new defense secretary, Union and Two of them said yesterday the not come off because the congressmen The planned SALT II pact between the U.S. and Soviet planned subjects government learned of the planned arrived in Burma two days earlier. how it will affect America's European allies is the attack only after it failed to oc- The two congressmen said they had of discussion. to leave Israel cur. agreed to a CIA request not to dis- Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin was scheduled and with Vance. Robert Dornan, R-Cal, and Stephen close the attempt for fear of expos- today for talks in England with British officials to France, Sir Neal, D-N.C., disclosed the informa- ing the source of the information, It has also been announced that Britain's ambassador embassy in Washington at the tion yesterday. but the story was leaked to column- Nicholas Henderson, will take over the Peter Jay, the son-in-law They were in Burma last January ist Jack Anderson and the four con- end of June replacing the current ambassador, with Henry Hyde, R-Ill., and Lester gressmen called a news conference of former Prime Minister Callaghan. Wolff, D-N.Y., chairman of the House on the matter for today. before power was restored to some Select Committee on Narcotics. They Last November, California Congress- IBOSTON (AP) -- It was five hours night including the hub of the were inspecting opium poppy fields. man Leo Ryan was assassinated in 40,000 Boston Edison customers last Dornan said intelligence officials Guyana touching off the Peoples Tem- city's medical facilities. . 1 fatilities. emergency power after a blackout told them "several hundred troops" ple mass murder-suicide. Eight hospitals went to auxiliary Boston Edison blames on an explosion and fire at a substation. There were no apparent injuries in the explosion last night which Power he( a]rings open also cut power to customers in the Allston and Brighton section and in the neighboring town of Brookline. COMPILED FROM UPI REPORTS -- The into Three Mile Island said that lost eleventh hour main House subcommittee looking in- not only can accidents like the one TALLAHASSEE, Fla (UPI) -- Two: condemned murderers to the nuclear accident at Three at the Pennsylvania reactor happen, appeals for a stay of execution. certain to die in Mile Island yesterday opened hear- but that another accident is likely Convicted killer appears almost tomorrow morning. ings on what happened and how to "at any time." the at the state prison in Raiford appeals of Spenkelink keep it from happening again. Officials of Lancaster, Penn. The Supreme Court yesterday denied the convicts would Two members of the Nuclear Regu- yesterday asked a federal judge to and fellow inmate Willie Darden. The two in 15 years. latory Commission testified that block a plan by the Nuclear Regula- become the first inmates to be executed in Florida the agency had been lax in enforc- tory Commission to dump radioactive reports that ing its nuclear safety standards. water from the crippled Three Mile WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The Senate Intelligence Committee tourists and Another NRC member said he favor- Island facility into the Susquehan- many Soviet and Eastern Bloc refugees, immigrants, ed a moratorium on new reactors. na River. sailors are spies. access to the Commissioner Victor Gilinsky said The suit charges the NRC has se- The committee's rare public report said countries that the U.S. is at a industry pressure and a heavy work- cretly approved plans to decontam- is so much easier than to communist load kept the NRC from being as inate thousands of gallons of water sharp disadvantage. as it should be. trapped in an auxiliary building conscientious NEW YORK (UPI) -- The State Department and New York police say they John Ahearne mean- at the plant and dump it in the Commissioner are beefing up security for New York Senator Jacob Javits and his a sense of complacen- river not far from pipes which draw while, blamed wife, both of whom have been put on a list of "criminals" being drawn stemming from the notion that Lancaster's water supply. cy up by the Islamic government in Iran. never happen." City officials say the NRC should "accidents could The Iranian denunciations stem from ties Javits' wife had with a the day the head of a first file an environmental impact Earlier in public relations firm that represented the Iranian National Airline. congressional task force looking statement. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazett teo Tuesday, May 22,'19 Clubs & organizations community THE PWC will hold a salad lunch- WOMEN BOWLERS ,with at least a eon at Paola Point beginning at 120 average are needed for a new 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday May 23, ;Wednesday Afternoon Scratch League. everyone is welcome. If you are interested, please call Bev Stanbro at 99198 AT or Debbie Lee at 96220 AT. bulletin board THE TUESDAY NIGHT EARLY BIRD Conity anounentm y be called in beten 8 and 11 ., or had Mixed Couples Handicap is in the carried t he Public AttairsOffit. 7:30 . to 4,30 p.m. fody process of starting a summer throughPridy (x.clding holidays). Deadline for publication isa n the preve ous rking day. hufide emergenynoucen.0wllbe league, which plans to start June TV guide accepted anytis.Counityauoooene 011ribe published oatre tn wekfor . mss of three weaker n then rewritten, 5. All interested persons contact 1:00 General Hospital codensed, ad t.;aed in a daily calenar.c.tion durin ther eek of. the event. coereial adv.e rtisi toi prohibted lthh annuncent Pam Keehner at 99219 AT or Steve 1:50 Consumer Buyline of available oeoiesi 11 e permitted but limited to trice .onthly. Childers at 96180 AWH. a is torequirintcommadapprovalmy 2:15 Electric Company b.eberurd ,o.itd tsfrco odeunsea proof of .a.Olett of authoity. Ado wh1ch disi. tI on the boa of race, sex, creed, color, or ational origin 2:45 Young Peoples' Special wl11 srt beacepted. ThePublicsAffeoff e h r edit s.d rewrie0 a1ll .1o. (A.Aytloe/1DWoeloaWokng Hors/ 3:10 Cartoons ONAtter Workin Hurs). Movies 3:30 Hollywood Squares 4:00 So the Story Goes Lyceums 4:30 Man in a Suitcase Downtown: 951144 Zorro, PG 5:30 Newswatch McCalla: Looking for Mr. Goodbar, 6:30 Muppets R 7:00 Hawaii Five-0 Marine: Godzi'lla vs the Cosmic 7:55 Notes of Interest Special announcements Monster, NMPS II 8:00 Barney Miller Leeward: Coma, PG 8:30 Carter Country THE ATTIC THRIFT SHOP is now THE BLUE CARIBE announces Oriental Clubs open, Mondays 9 a.m. until 12 noon 9:00 Barnaby Jones Night Thursday, May 24 featuring Windjammer: The Legend of the and Fridays 2 until 4:30 p.m. 10:00 Family Pepper Steak with shrimp fried rice, Northwest, G Donations are welcome, come in and vegetable, salad bar, rolls with 10:55 Newswatch Update COMO Club: Any Old Port in a 11:00 Best of Families browse. For further information butter, coffee or iced tea. Cost Storm, TV call 64465 AT. will be $4.95 and there will be an 12:55 Sign off open menu. Graphic Expression will MAX FACTOR is scheduling a free be playing for your dancing and make-up school June 26, 27 & 28 at listening pleasure from 8 until 11 p.m. the Blue Caribe from 6 to 9 p.m. Because of a twist in the isthmus of Panama, the Atlantic For reservations, call 952240 after Ocean is west of the Pacific. 4 p.m. There is a limit of 20 A LABOR AND DELIVERY MOVIE will be persons and if you can't attend, presented in the classroom at the please call to cancel. Naval Hospital on Wednesday, April FTG ship schedule f 23, at 10 a.m. This movie is for SHIP HULL NUMBER ARRIVAL DATE DEPARTURE DATE LACCO offers an additional sub- those ladies in their 6-9th month of USS TEXAS CGN-39 May 7, 1979 May 25, 1979 ject to be offered May pregnancy, 21 through husbands are also in- USS JOHN HANCOCK DD-981 May 7, 1979 May 25, 1979 July 13. The course is English vited. Exercises and breathing USS AINSWORTH FF-1090 May 19, 1979. June 25, 1979 Reading and Composition (3) with techniques will be discussed. USCGC BITTERSWEET WLB-389 May 9, 1979 May 25, 1979 practice in the two following Bring blankets for comfort. For USS HERMITAGE .LSD-34 May 21, 1979 June 15, 1979 fundamental skills: the ability to more information call 913211 USCGC SALVIA WLB-400 May 16, 1979 June 1, 1979 grasp the content of expository articles with speed and accuracy and the ability to write an expo- sitory essay that is well-developed 19 9L LNE W and logical. Classes will be held Don't have a High School Diploma? AUTO HOBBY SHOP PRICE CHANGE AND Monday and Wednesday nights from Do something about it now. The CHANGE OF HOURS Local Forecast 6 to 9 p.m. and your instructor is Commanding Officer, Marine Bar- high tide- 6:34 pm 8813 Andrea Adams. racks, announces the beginning of The following price changes are low tide--11:38 am Show up at class Wednesday, May the summer session of the Barstow in effect starting May 15 at the sunrise--- 6:23 am high--- 86 23 at 6 p.m. or call Cheryl College High School Diploma program, Special Services Auto Hobby Shop: sunset---- 7:32 pm low---- 72 an educational opportunity, pro- Stefanec at 951197. Three more Vacuum Cleaner $.50, Tire Changer Today's forecast is for partly vided for Marines and sailors who students are needed or the course $.50, Welder $2.00 per hour, Oxy- cloudy skies with rain and thun- want to earn their will be dropped. diplomas while gen & Settling $2.00 per hour, der showers over the mountains, serving at Guantanamo Bay. Classes Battery Charger $.50 per hour & for northeasterly winds at 10-15 kts. offered by Barstow ANYBODY RESIDING AT NAS and include American Over-night charge $3.00, 90 Wt. and bay conditions at 2-3 ft. Government/U.S. History, reading, requesting an Intercommand change Oil $1.50, Grease Gun $.75, Stall English and mathematics and are from where they work to NAS opera- or Bench Space $1.00 per hour and scheduled to commence Monday, tions, contact Ann Blanton at 8521 Over-night $5.00, Car Lift $1.50 June 4. or 8785 DWH. per hour, Steam Jenny $2.00 per Know Where It Is The Barstow program is funded by hour, Car Storage $.50 per day, Marine Corps OPTAR and is offered over 30 days Car Storage $1.00 per DO YOU WANT to know more about at no cost to active-duty military day, and Locker Storage $.25 per the Military Pay and Allowances? personnel who are not high school day. CHAMPUS? Survivors Benefits? graduates. Civilians and dependents The new hours at the Auto Hobby Education loans for dependents? may also enroll in the program but Shop are as follows: Monday 10:00 You can learn in a few days infor- are not eligible for military funding. a.m. until 9:00 p.m., Tuesday mation which can otherwise take For more information or to regis- Closed, Wednesday 10:00 a.m. until years. ter for classes, contact Katherine 9:00 p.m., Thursday 10:00 a.m. un- The Navy Relief Course is desig- Rohe at 95432 weekday mornings be- til 9:00 p.m., Friday 10:00 a.m. nated to give you all of this tween 8:30 and 11:30 a.m., or stop until 6:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. Learn to information. This course is being at the Barstow office in Marine until 8:00 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m. offered in Guantanamo Bay. The Barracks, Building 201 during the until 8:00 p.m. and Holidays 8:00 Navy Relief is always looking for same hours. a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Use It volunteers, but it also wants people to be informed. Plan to U Te yTuLle t attend the course which will not when you leave the room. only prove interesting, but will be fun and enlightening and personally calendar beneficial to you. The course will be held May 29- 31, from 9-12 a.m. F and 1-3 p.m. at the Hook, located next to the Chap- Today lains' Office. It will be present- Guantanamo Bay Duplicate Bridge Club meeting, Plantation Rm COMO Club, 7 pm. ed by Ms. Louise Diver, Navy Relief Takeoff Poudds Sensibly meeting, 6 p.m., elementary school B-9 (90183 or Representative from Washington, D.C. 99197). Babysitting will be provided. For further information/reservations, Al Anon meeting, 7 p.m., East Bargo Old Nursery School building (8269 AT). call 8550/8555. Tamaican United Fellowship Order of Service prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., church on Bay Hill Road. Live firing schedule Gantanamo Gazette Ttuesday.-y ...... i.1-5. . pm Tomorrow Miniature Modeling Association meeting, class room D, FTG, 7 p.m. The Hicacal Beach area between Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. Saint Nicholas and Caracoles Points Jewelery show, Main Retail Store of Navy Exchange. and all the upper bay north of Cara- Naval Station Commanding Officer Stated communication of Caribbean Naval Lodge, bldg. 800, 7:30 p.m. coles and Granadillo Points will be off limits during live firing. For Church of God fellowship Bible study and prayer meeting, 1249A Villimar More information contact the COMNAV- 7:30 p.m. (98174 AT). -SE duty office, Special Services LCdr. SeyR.Rya .Pub Affat Offir .102 Breda t. Starkoy .ditor Church of Christ Bible study, McCalla Chapel, 6:45 p.m. (951035). ,-.ina or Base Police. YNSN Chct Biohop.Journalitt J5 5.EMary .a thll. . .Jornast Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, .1010 Daon 5. Johsn.Torlist East Bargo old nursery school building, Ms. Pat Pennington. . .Production Assistant 7:45 p.m. (Closed meeting -- 90269 or 8275). The Guatano Gazette is published according to the mles ad regulations for ship and station newspapers as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction of the Naval Bade Public Afairs Officer. Printed five times weekly at government expense on government THUR. equipment at the Nay Publications and Printing Service Beach acfie, the opinion c ostatemoet oinoass tems GBOWC Fashion Flashback! (Tickets and info, Margaret Baker: 952252). that ppersherein he ot of e Asotmed soofftcia orasso eflecting the vewscoof CO55AVBASE or tiog pstmeet at the Nasy. VFW meeting, FRA, 8 p.m. (election and installation of officers). Tuesday, May 22, 1979 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 TAKE N9TEH Local note Ship's Serviceman Second Class Base watering hours have been iana McClurken reenlisted for six suspended for Tuesday, May 22 and years recently as part of the Guard Thursday May 24, this includes the III program, one which guarantees watering of shrubs, flowers and choice of duty station. She will trees. The watering of gardens be transferred, along with her hus- are permitted. band, a first class petty officer, to San Diego, Ca. Petty Officer Second Class Mc- CCPO has a job opportunity for Clurken arrived in Guantanamo Bay a Clerk (typing), announcement 81- in June of 1976 and was assigned 79. This is a GS-301-04 grade po- to Port Control, until August of sition leading to GS-301-05 at the that year. While serving there, Commissary. The closing date is she worked in the tower performing May 29. administrative duties. She was then transferred to the VIP Boat- shed, where she served as a coxswain until November, 1976. The third .Navy news. department she worked for was the Public Works Department. POLYESTER IN UNIFORMS PROHIBITED It was during this two year period that she first entertained notions Due to the potential safety ha- of getting out of the Navy. zard of polyester in uniforms, the simimlar requirements. Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) has the sales floor clerk at the com- "I felt like a deck of cards," After coming to Gitmo a friend prohibited the wearing of 100 per- missary store and it's a department recommended the Ship's Serviceman cent polyester uniforms in Naval she lamented. "I was being con- that I won't get shuffled around in stantly shuffled around, never in rating, and Diana suceed in sewing surface ships operating firerooms a lot." one place long enough to get my on her SH3 crow in June of 1977, by personnel standing watch, per- When asked why she chose San Diego The following month she was trans- forming maintenance actions, or feet wet. I don't blame this on for her next duty station, she re- ferred to the Commissary where she operating equipment. anyone and I understand that I was plied that since she's never been needed everywhere I went, but still, finally got her feet wet in her As a result of a shipboard fire there, why not go? Also she's ac- I would have liked to have a desk rate. which occurred during a boiler customed to Gitmo's warm climate call my When speaking of her reenlistment light-off, six personnel received to own." and sunshine. Before coming to Guantanamo Bay, SH2 McClurken remembers, "My hus- burns of varying severity. The band and I talked it over. I was Her husband, to most seriously burned casualty was Petty Officer McClurken originally whom she has been chose to take the yeoman Third Class all set to get out, but then I a- married four years, is Yeoman First wearing a 100% polyester double Examination in March of 1975, until greed to at least extend as I made Class Raymond McClurken. knit tropical khaki uniform. Indi- He works III to cations are that this uniform may she discovered that as a non-desig- E4. I was offered Guard at the Naval Station Administration nated seaman he had to work the San Diego, Ca. if I re-upped for six building, and is in. Charge o have contributed substantially to s classe yeoman rating for six months, a years, and that's an offer too good ified files. the severity of the burns. requirement she lacked. The Cry- to turn down. McClurken's have two children, One characteristic of polyester "It's the SH rating plus my new David and Danny, fabric is that when the fabric is ptologic Technician Administrator whose ages are nine (CTA) rating, her second chose had job that made me stay in. I'm now and three. burned, it melts and may adhere to the skin. Most work uniforms in by YNSN Charles S. Bishop use are fabricated from polyester/ cotton blend fabrics and available Captain John H. Letterman Jr., information indicates that the rel- Commander, Naval Base, presented ive melting hazard decreases as numerous meritorious awards to the We cotton content increases. Des- Naval Station's Ship Repair Depart- pite this, there is no question ment (SRD) on Friday, May 11. that the widespread use of polyes- Among the award recipients were Awards ter in uniforms of all types poses two civilian workers presented a potential safety hazard problem longevity awards for 35 years of that must be carefully studied. service, and military and civilian The CNO has established a battle workers who received a joint letter dress project office that will in- of appreciation from COMNAVBASE. given vestigate uniform fabrics in the Beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, course of developing improved ship- with SRD in full military formation board battle dress. A progress re- Captain Fetterman presented seven port on this effort is expected in Good Conduct medals to SRD Enlisted to SRD June 1979. Pending this, utility Personnel. He then presented a work uniforms and coveralls are not joint letter of appreciation to to be worn without additional outer three civilians and two military garments and/or accessories that personnel. personnel provide the required safety fea- The letter of appreciation recog- tures when engaged in hot work such nized a highly successful, expe- as welding or brazing or when ex- dient job in overhauling a Medium posed to open flame or spark-pro- Harbor Tug SENSAQUA (YTM 523). The ducing work such as grinding. These project was tasked to SRD by the Santiago Rawlins receives award for longevity of 35 years restrictions are extended to Chief of Naval Operations on employment aboard. Captain John H. Fetterman Jr., Command- include all uniforms containing January 18, 1979 in order to send er Naval Base extends congratulations. polyester/cotton blend material. "I can't believe it. I started out Flame retardant treated cotton to work for a year; I've gone 34 coveralls will provide adequate years over--I just hope to make protection. The standard flame some more years over that, now." retardant cotton coverall: explo- Receiving an award for 20 years sive handlers (mens) MIL-C-14610, of service was Bernando Gutierrez, is recommended for use and is and for 15 years, Peter Johnson. available from standard stock. Among those recognized for Good Personnel working under hazardous Conduct was Hull Technician Chief conditions should be properly in- William L. Clothier who was award- formed of the dangers involved and ed his fourth such medal. Boiler properly furnished with protective Technician Chief Charles L. Moon equipment. Full clothing, such as received his third Good Conduct long sleeve shirts, provide signi- Medal and Boatswain's Mate First ficant protection against burning Class Wayne R. Hager received his or scalding, and it's use should be second. a matter of routine and long First-time recipients of the standing, common sense safety pre- Good Conduct medal at SRD were: cautions. Boatswain's Mate Chief Francis T. McGuire, Machinist Mate Second Class William T. Holland, Fire Control Technician Daniel G. Chance, Jorge Robinson receives longevity award for 35 years from and Hull Technician Second Class Captain Joyn H. Letterman, Jr., Commander Naval Base. Melvyn D. Ellis.

the tug to a new Naval Base in Kings Bay, Ga. Concerning the project, Captain Fetterman said, "It is with great personal pride and admiration that I extend my sincere appreciation for a job well done." The reci- pients of the letter were: Boats- wain's Mate Chief Francis T. Theres a strike zone in your home. McGuire, Machinist Mate First Class From about chest high . down to Gary A. Pearson; civilian workers the floor. It s where you should Juan Bermillon, Rafel Pittaluga, never keep matches or lighters. Because the strike zone is where and Calvin Muschett. kids spend most of their time. In recognition of 35 years of ser- Looking for something to play with. vice in Guantanamo Bay, Santiago And you don t want them to find your matches do you? Rawlins and Jorge Robinson were BACK LEFT TO RIGHT: BM1 Wayne R. Hager, HT2 Melvyn D. Ellis, BTC Charles awarded certificates after receiv- L. Moon, BMC Francis T. McGuire. FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT: MM1 Gary A. Pearson, LEARN NOT TO BURN ing the presentation, Rawlins said, MM2 William T. Holland, FTG Daniel G. Chance. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, May 22, 1979

Keglers' korner by Bill Frede During the last couple of weeks who had a stepladder 177, 178, 179/ Rose Wais' 180/515 and Kathy Cor- there have been some really nice 534. Laura Mueller was next with a nell's 163/441. sports scores bowled. Eventhough I haven't 199/534, Rose The Pin Pals Wais had a 189/502 League of May 15 was received the rest of the results and other scores were Phyllis led by Terri Mader with a 169, 169/ I from the Iguana League for May 17, White's 182/487, Kitty Campbell's 464. This is Terri's second best ft I am happy to report that Jim Ingram 180/476, Kathy Cornell's 182/464, set ever, and she was followed Baseball Scores had a real nice 277 game with a 605 Pat Williams' 460, Ernie Reyes' 457 closely by Bev Stanbro with a NATIONAL LEAGUE 179/ series. I bowl on the same team and Bev Zerba's 456. Scores from 459. Other scores Pittsburgh 4, Montreal 2 were Anne Holmes; with Jim in that league and it was the same league for 148/428, Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 3 May 15 had Tik- Linda Richard's 158/420, a pleasure to watch his game in kio Neyra and Bob Atlanta 7, Houston 5 Zerba tying with Terry Gozdur's 154/418, Barb Burk- progress. Jim opened his first 604 series; Tikkio with ley's 154/413 AMERICAN LEAGUE a 224, 213/ and Nancy Morin's 154/ game of the evening with nine 400. Toronto 8, Cleveland 1 604 and Bob with a 224, 202/604. strikes in a row and he had every- They were closely followed Rounding out the league Detroit 3, New York Yankees 1 by Will scores for body pulling for him as he moved in- Cornell the week is the Wednesday Seattle 12, Kansas City 7 with a 232/597, Tom Muel- Nite Late to the tenth frame but his tenth ler's 207, 220/578 and Vic Reyes' Mixed League results Ninnesota 7, Texas & for May 16. ball was a little off the head pin 197/575 (Vic still must have been in Leading the men bowlers this week In the NHL leaving the 3-6-10, he picked up shock from the slick lanes in was Dave Charles with a 181/51 ,- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS his spare and finished his game Charleston or else it was jet lag). lowed by John Schmoker with a with another strike. A little added The ladies were led by Pat Williams game of 245 to go with a 497 sees. Montreal 4, New York Rangers 1 note to complete Jim's fine evening with a 191/528, Dottie Kings 181/517, Jim Shirkey's 169/485, Floyd Hars- (Montreal wins Stanley Cup 4-1) was that this was also his first Kathy Cornell's 191/500, Phyllis ford's 171/489, Joseph Von Benken's 600 series ever. He also earned a White's 171/491,"-Kitty Campbell's 173/475, Al Day's 181/473, Rich Gil- century patch for bowling 110 pins 165/484, Laura Mueller's 181/478, patrick's 160/460 and Dannie Gordon's Local sports over his 167 average. Also a little Ollie Ingram 's 477, Maria Pannis' 167/463 followed. The ladies were human interest comes into play here; 477 and Rose Wais' 464. led by Debbie Lee with MENS VOLLEYBALL SCORES a 164/468 Jim's 277 game bested his wife 01- Some more nice scores, were again followed by Dodie Eldridge's 149/436, lie's game of 265 by 12 pins, 01- recorded in the Friday Night Classic Sherry Welch's 160/422, Jeanne Mash over Marine Barracks 15-10, 15- lie's game was the best ever bowled Charles' 10 League May 11. Tom Mueller led all 159/412 and some individual by a woman in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. bowlers with scores were Mary NAS beat High School Teachers 15-4, an outstanding 254, Jo Fientek's 161, Continuing with some more fine 15-10 192, 222/668 and close behind was Kathy Borchers' 172, and Alma Kai- scores that were bowled recently, Keith Nelson with a nice ser's 157. High School #2 bead High School #1 232, 222, the FTG League results of May 1: J. 9-15, 15-6, 15-9 186/640. Tikkio Neyra had a 208/ The Guantanamo Women's Bowling As- Turner led all bowlers with a nice 586, sociation High School #1 defeated High School Jerry Dubme a 558 and Will Cor- annual meeting will be 243, 235/656, J. Thien followed with nell held #2 15-11, 15-17, 16-14 a 534. Some individual games Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Admin a 202/519 and F. Templeton 214/517. bowled were Gary Larson's conference (make up of rained out match) 207, Butch room. All women bowlers Results from May 8 again had J. delmeck's 200 and Tom Brady's 200. are urged to attend. This is your Turner leading the league as well The women were led by Ernie Reyes' chance, ladies, to voice your sug- Correction as this week's column with a super 206/536, Peggy Rireers' 196/502, gestions, advice or complaints. So Part of a paragraph in Gitmo Golf- 207,256,215/678, Mike Mader follow- Arminda Israel's 181/494, Pat Wil- if you don't attend this meeting, ers which appeared in yesterday's ed with a 197/552, H. Cust had a liams' 174/465, Dottie King's 177/ your voice won't be heard. Utilize edition of the Gazette was inadvert- 210/530 and C. Wheeler a 216/525. 457, Charlene Lindholm's 186/457 and your meeting to speak up. This is ently omitted. Because of this error Results from the Tuesday Couples Kathy Cornell's 163/441. the place to do it, not at the bowl- the winners of the Women's Scratch Scratch League for May 8 had Will Scores from the Monday Night Odd ing alley in the middle of league tournament were not published. Cornell leading all bowlers with a Couples of May 14 had Tom Borbon bowling. Louise Herrin took top honors in nice 204, 247, 204/655. Tikkio leading the men with a 211/595 fol- There has been some real good bowl- the annual three-day event with Neyra followed with a 202/562 and lowed by Chuck Carpenter's 204/569 ing as of late. Everybody keep it Peggy Becker finishing in second Tom Mueller had a 196/551. The wo- and Tim Harper's 190/490. The women up and the best of luck to you. place. Arminda Israel won the low men bowlers were led by Maria Panis were led by Maria Panis' 201/581, Remember bowling can be fun. net portion of the tournament. 0 '68 Plymouth Satellite, p/s, a/c, new exhaust system, new brakes & For Sale brake shoes, new battery, good tires, clean interior, available Browning 12 gauge automatic, ribbed classified May 31, $750 or best offer. 95465 barrel, mint condition, $300; Classified advertisements my b ald ewe 8 and 11 a maorhadaridtth DWH, 951001 ext. 238 AWH. Mossberg 20 gauge PulcAfisOffice 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., handay through Friday (excluding holidays). pump, excellent deadline for publicatd6n is non the previous rking day, t condition, $90; Big S & W 38 ad published not more thn twice weekly per submission. ommercial' advertising is pro- hibited although amnouncementscncerning available services will be permitted but limited Baby crib mattress, in good condi- to once a week. Ade o uieaso vca special model 14, with target requiring cond approval my be re tion, $10; 3 black & white TV's grips, and with 1800 rounds of for parts, $5 each. 98210 AT. reseres the right to edit ad rewiteall1,bmi,,op,. (AT-nytime/DWH-D,,ing Working ammo, excellent condition, price HAur/AW-After Working Hour.). negotiable. 952268 after 4 p.m. Giveaway. Sears Capehart 25" color TV, $225 951144 2 year old nuetered male cat, good or best offer; Montgomery Ward con- pet. 64436 AWN. sole stereo,8-track, AM/FM, turn- table, $100 or best offer. 8138 '71 Ford station wagon, $700; '74 Suzuki 50cc, excellent running Wanted DWH, 97177 AWH. 11,000 BTU Whirlpool A/C, 3 years condition, perfect for Gitmo, $300 old, $125. 8647 AT. or best offer. 98293 AT. Medium sized suitcase. 98210 AT. 20 ft. Dory style fishing & diving boat, 35 h.p. Johnson motor, safety Two living room chairs, in good '78 Honda Hawk 400cc, crash bars, 10-speed parts, also need slot cars gear & extras, $900. 913225 DWH, condition, $25 each. 90172 AT. luggage rack, excellent condition,. and slot car parts. 97252 AT. 97286 AWH. $1575, will consider trade; Zenith Large airline dog cage, $15. 8556 23" console color TV, $225; Call Maternity uniforms, size 10 or 12. Kenmore portable washing machine, DWH. RMCS Rouse at 8434 DWH or 8180 AWH 64436 AWN. 12 lb load, avocado green, $75. or see at K-301 Gold Hill Barracks. 98145 AT. '72 Chevy Impala, excellent shape, Rochester or Carter carburetor for $900. 64238 DWH, ask for Steve. 11,000 BTU Whirlpool A/C, excellent Chevy, 2 14" rims for Chevy. 8420 7 ft fishing rod with Olympia 400 condition, available June 11, $125 or 8577 AT. reel; 6 ft fishing rod with Olympia G. E. digital clock radio, $10; negotiable. 95498 AT. 650 reel, in excellent shape, both Emerson Cougar stereo with head- $60. 913237 phones, $35; Evel Knievel Jet Found DWH. Cycle Early American living room set, brand new, $10. 97252 AT. couch, love seat, chair, 2 end A speed control for a lawn mower Officers dress blues, size 38 regu- tables; 12' x 15' green carpet; 98297 AT. lar. Best offer. 913237 Priced for quick sale, Fiberglass DWH. 12 gauge shotgun. 97217 AT. boat with 25 h.p. outboard engine, '63 Oldsmobile 88, good transporta- with accessories, $500; coffee Lost tion, electrical windows, p/s, p/b, table $40; 16 lb bowling ball, $5; '73 Mercury Marquis Brougham, 4 Lost at Villamar Pool one yellow $400. 64483 DWH, 64492 AWH. dinette set with 4 chairs, $20. door, A/C, climate control, p/b, helmet with face shield, Sunday. 951124 AT. p/s, cruise control, electric Please return to Granadillo Point '75 Pacer, best offer. 951001 ext. seats and windows, AM/FM radio, 2-C or call 90226 or 95488 and ask 322 AWH. Lloyd's Stereo, $250, price nego- white over gold with brown interior, for Larry Hayden. tiable, has AM/FM radio and 8-track like new tires, asking $1650. 8774 Sears washer & dryer, $300 for the in good condition; three watches, DWH, 952206 AWH. On the school flight to Roosevelt set; 23,000 Sears BTU A/C, $225; must see to appreciate, from $100 Roads, May 14 a brown bag with 12,000 G.E. BTU A/C, $200; 24,000 to $150, price negotiable. Call '71 Toyota Mark II station wagon, souvenir items, 1 large blue T- Fedders BTU A/C, $100; recliner Tammy at 64350 AWH room 242. a/c, new tires; '64 Dodge pick-up shirt and 1 small T-shirt both with with ottoman, $75; 4 dining room truck, both good condition; 25" Puerto Rico, 1 brown mug with Puerto chairs, $75. 98227 AT. 11,000 Whirlpool A/C, $110; 10,000 console color TV, $150. 951195 AT. Rico and 2 bumper stickers. Left Fedders A/C, $110; 14 window roll- on plane at NAS Leeward. 8668. Assorted carpets with pad, for up shades, green yellow & white, 100 golf balls, $35; beginning set more information call 8627 AT. 41" wide, $42 for all or $3 each; of golf clubs, $30. 95412 DWH. Sony AM/FM, cassette radio at a TV antenna, $10; boy scout outfit, cabanna at Windmill Beach. REWARD. 12,000 BTU Fedders A/C; bicycle size 16. 8793 AT or see at Ocean '73 Pontiac Lemans, 2 door, p/s, 98215 AT. built for two; three 25" x 19" View 9-B. p/b, a/t, best offer over $1000. universal tread motorcycle tire; 97143 AT. Services assorted sea shells & coral. Can 12' x 18' rug, orange-yellow, al- be seen at Villamar 276-A or call most new, $200; 12' x 24' red Stereo receiver, $175 or best Yardwork in Nob Hill. Saturdays and 96291 AT. carpet with pad, $100; 9' x 12' offer. Ask for Tom, 64356 DWH, after school. 97252 AT. blue carpet, $50; 11' x 12' red 97108 AWH. 24,000 BTU A/C compressor, in good carpet, $50; 12' x 12' gold carpet, Cakes for all occasions! Homemade condition; base ball glove; spray $50; 12' x 36' light green carpet, '70 Pontiac Catalina, 4 door, ex- pound cakes, fresh and never frozen varnish; organizer box & tool $50. 8793 AT or see at Ocean View cellent upholstry, low mileage, with the decorator's touch. Call boxes. 90178 AT. 9-B. $900. 951001 ext. 206 AWH, BOQ. Mrs. Wright at 8841 AT.