Scrapped B-1 may doom West LONDON (AP) -- An expert on world has enabled the the big powers to live reason the Soviets didn't stage ed to cut off funds for new B-1s, aircraft says President Carter's de- with each other for a generation. their usual display of air power at but the House Tuesday voted to cision to scrap the B-1 bomber may the Taylor makes his comments in a pre- 60th anniversary celebrations. appropriate money for two more test have helped sow the seeds of Western face to the 1977-78 edition of the And, he says such a sight could well planes. defeat if a World War III breaks authoritative book on aircraft. have made the U.S. regret it had The Senate now out. must vote again on Taylor says the Soviets must have been so hasty in cancelling B-1 pro- the issue. been surprised that Carter disposed duction. Speaking Wednesday for the Presi- The editor of "Jane's All the of the B-1 without asking any Soviet dent, White House News Secretary World's Aircraft," John Taylor, said concession in return. Carter decided earlier this year Jody Powell said the House decision Carter's rejection of the B-1 may Taylor also suggests that Carter's to end the B-1 program because it amounted to "pouring $ billion down endanger the military balance that unilateral action could have been was too costly. The Senate then vot- a rat hole."

School vacation set

W.T. Sampson School grades kindergarten through 12 will 0(zunt,-atrnt close for the holidays at the close of school Thursday, IaIna Dec. "vz 15, and reopen Jan. 3. tt The Nursery School will be The Nav's only ho"e-bated daily closed for the same period. Vol. 32 No. 231 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Thursday, December 8, 1977 S.A.L.T. has land and sea Egypt pulls diplomatic surprise

CAIRO (UPI) -- Egypt is resorting to all of their cultural centers and Syrian sources also said Assad the surprise missile ban attack on the diploma- consulates in Egypt except those in would visit Saudi Arabia today, in- tic front to neutralize opposition Cairo. dicating that the oil-rich desert WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. Defense to President Anwar Sadat's Mideast Sadat also expelled representa- kingdom has decided to take a more Secretary Brown confirmed Wednes- peace efforts. tives of the Communist Bloc who had active role in putting an end to day that a proposed new S.A.L.T. Thirty-six hours after the Cairo criticized his peace initiatives but inter-Arab quarrels. agreement with the Russians, expect- government without warning cut dip- stopped short of breaking diplomatic ed to be announced by late spring, lomatic relations with five hardline relations with the Soviet Union, Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State will include a three-year ban on Arab states it took East some sanctions Germany, Hungary, Poland and Cyrus Vance, in Belgium Wednesday U.S. deployment of sea and land Wednesday against the Soviet Union Czechoslovakia. and today for a NATO Foreign Minis- based missiles. and the Soviets' key East European There were signs that some Arab ters' Conference, is The missiles would be those with to make a se- allies. leaders may soften their opposition ries of Mideast ranges greater than a certain undis- stops beginning Fri- to Sadat's peace moves with Israel. day. closed distance. Brown told a news The Sadat government is angry over In Damascus Syrian President Hafez And in London, Israeli Prime Min- conference in Brussels the ban what it says is Soviet instigation Assad met for six hours with King ister Menahem Begin said that if Sa- would not involve cruise missile of the hardline Arab stand. Wednes- Hussein of Jordan in an apparent bid dat asks him to conclude a separate development or deployment of mis- day it ordered the Soviets and East to mediate an end to the Syrian peace treaty, Israel siles on U.S. bombers. European Communist would not re- nations to close leader's dispute with Sadat. fuse. Sources say the new S.A.L.T. agreement will also limit the de- velopment of the Soviet backfire bomber. Brown said the options of the Congress ends abortion dispute NATO allies to buy or produce cruise missiles will not be foreclosed by WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congress ended a The Senate broke the stalemate by physical health damage the new S.A.L.T. agreement. He said from a full four month deadlock over when the going along with a House proposal term pregnancy before the federal the United States has made no com- government will pay for abortions that outlines conditions for Medi- government would pay for an mitment not to transfer technology abor- for the poor Wednesday. caid-funded abortions during the tion. The legislation must to its European allies. now be The move comes just in time to remainder of this fiscal year. signed by President Carter. avert pre-Christmas pay cuts for more than a quarter of a million The measure would require two phy- The Senate had been seeking less federal employees Ehrlichman to be whose checks were sicians to certify that a woman stringent requirements for federal tied to the abortion issue. would suffer serious, long-lasting abortion payments. paroled in April (AP) -- The U.S. Parole Commission Coal operators want one month strike has set the date for the release (AP) -- United Mine Workers from prison of former White House Presi- fuse to bargain for the next month, Washington. He believes nothing dent Arnold Miller has aide John Ehrlichman. He'll be set charged that he'll make sure they pay for it. will be accomplished. the Bituminous Coal free April 27, after having served Operators Asso- This is the third day of the Instead, he plans to tour the coal ciation wants a one-month one and a half years in a federal strike. strike which has shut down much of fields to meet with some of the He said the coal operators prison in Arizona. want the nation's coal production. 160,000 idled coal miners. to weaken the union and to deplete Ehrlichman was convicted and sen- Non-union coal mines in several coal stockpiles to drive up tenced to jail for conspiring to the Union President Miller said he states have shut down, either in price of coal. conceal White House involvement in plans to skip today's resumption of sympathy with the striking union or Miller said if the operators the Watergate burglary. re- bargaining for a new contract in because of picketing.

Public gets F.B.I. documents Hoover was concerned about assassination conspiracy WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The public now Those questions were raised in a But there appears to be nothing in ple checked because they made re- has the chance to dig into the raw memo Hoover circulated to his top the first mass of documents to con- marks like "Kennedy will get his." material compiled by the Federal echelon at the Bureau. He said he tradict the Warren Commission con- It was Hoover who informed Attor- Bureau of Investigation while in- was personally convinced that Oswald clusion that Oswald acted alone in ney General Robert F. Kennedy about vestigating the assassination of was the killer, but he advised the murdering the President. the shooting 15 minutes after it oc- President John F. Kennedy on Nov. Justice Department that the Warren The files say that under question- cured in Dallas. Kennedy called 22, 1963. Commission investigating the assas- ing by Dallas Police, Oswald fran- Hoover later to tell him his brother And those files show that J. Ed- sination should not be told that the tically denied shooting Kennedy or was dead. gar Hoover, late chief of the dead Oswald was "the only man." police officer J.P. Tippit, who was The material released today was F.B.I., developed concerns about In his memo Hoover cautioned killed after the President was as- only half the batch. Another 40,000 whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted against ruling out the possibility sassinated. No stenographic record pages will be released, probably alone in the killing of J.F.K. of a conspiracy citing some purport- was kept of Oswald's interrogation next month. The F.B.I. released 40,001 pages ed letters from Cuba to Oswald, re- by Dallas Police Captain J.W. Fritz. The files released today will be of file material today in response ferring to "the job he was going to enough alone to fuel the conspiracy to requests made under the Freedom do." Documents show that shortly after and plot theories for years to come. of Information Act, a pile of docu- The memo did not say who wrote the the shooting, Hoover ordered F.B.I. Especially since the disclosed ments as high as an office ceiling. letters or when, and Hoover appeared offices around the country to check files have been censored under the dubious about the value of the let- the whereabouts of bombing suspects, Freedom of Information Act, which And in the mountain of paper are ters. members of the Klan and other hate allows the government to delete in- records showing that the very day He said the letters were not being groups, radical extremists, and any- formation that might expose sensi- of the killing, F.B.I. Chief Hoover passed along to the Warren Commis- one else who might possibly have been tive sources or investigative me- said Oswald probably was the assas- sion because the F.B.I. could not involved. thods. Parts of the files have been sin. He categorized him as a nut prove their veracity. The records show that the F.B.I. inked out. and a pro-Castro extremist. Initial scrutiny of the files did checked out every lead no matter how In addition, there always will be But by Dec. 12, Hoover was indi- not indicate whether Hoover ever wild. Some 13,000 file pages con- speculation that there are secret cating that he had questions about abandoned his conspiracy suspicions cern bizarre theories and hoaxes in- files some place that someone is whether Oswald stood all by himself. or what became of the letters. cluding reports of hundreds of peo- holding back. Page Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, December 8, 1977 Today's Meetings

AL-ANON meets at 7:30 p.m. at the East Bargo Old Nursery School build- YESTERDAY'S WATER STATUS ing. For further information call 90269. TARGET CONSUMPTION 1,350,000 ~ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,507,000j Community TOTAL IN STORAGE: 15,346,000

high tide-5:55 pm.5b Local Bulletin low tide--,rfpm sunrise--- 7:214am Forecast sunset---- 6:22 pm high------87%h7 Tomorrow's Meetings Board low------69 70 __ Today's forecast calls for parIr) a THE FELLOWSHIP OF, OVER EATERS cloudy skies with scattered show- ANONYMOUS meets at 6:30 p.m. at the ers. Winds will fron the t East Bargo Old Nursery School north-eme at yT k ots. Bay building. For further information conditions will be feet. call 96235 AWH or 98145 AT. Announcements 951144 Community -J THIS WEEK'S LIVE FIRING THE NAS OFFICERS' WIVES CLUB will THE WALK-IN CLINIC at the Hospi- SCHEDULE: Clubs & Organizations conduct their monthly meeting on tal is for non-emergency purposes Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of only. When an individual comes to Thursday.1 p.m.-5 p.m. OF THE CARIBBEAN ALL MEMBERS Sheila Baxley -- TK 146. the clinic in a non-emergency stat- Friday.8 a.m.-5 p.m. who are planning SKIPPERS CB CLUB us, that person will be given an Saturday.none scheduled on attending the Christmas party appointment at the appropriate clin- on Dec. 10 are reminded to have THE CONSOLIDATED RECREATION ic, if available The Conde and Hicacal Beach areas COMMITTEE will meet'at 1:30 p.m. their gifts delivered no later Personnel should call outpatient between Saint Nicolas and Caracoles on Monday, December 12, in the than 11 a.m. that day. The limit department first at 951061 before Points and all of the upper bay Special Services Conference Room on the gift purchase price is $5 going to the Walk-in Clinic, as ap- north of Caracoles and Granadillo located in the Officials' Associa- and should be taken to Granadillo pointments can be made over the Points will be off limits. For tion hut, across the street from Point 11-B. The party will be phone, thereby saving waiting time further information, contact the the Windjammer. All members are held in the W.T. Sampson Elemen- and the abuse of the clinic. Special Services Marina, ComNavBase required to attend. tary School multipurpose room be- Duty Officer or Base Police. ginning at 2:30 p.m. Saturday Dec. 10. Persons attending the party A GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY will BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE must bring their own refreshments. Special Announcements be held at the COMO Dec. 31 begin- ENGLISH AND WESTERN RIDING LESSONS Please, no alcoholic beverages. ning with a sit-down prime rib din- will begin January 4, 1978. Sign- For more information, call 97108 ner from 7:30-9:30 p.m. The $12 PARENTS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STU- ups will be taken until December 13. or64472 AT. admission price will also cover the DENTS: If you are rotating during champagne, party favors and enter- Call 99152 after working hours or the Holiday season please notify the tainment. Admission is by reserva- 95581 during working hours. THE GITMO SWINGERS SQUARE DANCE school office prior to Dec. 13 so tion only. Call 951131 by Dec. 27 will have it's club picture tak- CLUB your child's school records can be for reservations. en at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 11 at prepared. CLUB FOLLIES. For club the club hall. RACQUET have signed up for the There will be a pot luck dinner at CCPO SELLING CAR TO HIGHEST BID- memberswho check-in time will be be- 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 before SERVMART WILL BE CLOSED Fri- DER: The CCPO has received power of Follies, and will 3:30 and 4 p.m. at the COMO the business meeting. Dancing will day, Dec. 9 for inventory attorney to sell to the highest bid- tween 10 for nor- If you are not present by follow the meeting. For the dinner, re-open Saturday, Dec. der a '62 Ford Falcon, 4 door, 6 Courts. a.m.) 4 p.m., an alternate will be allow- bring a main dish and a salad. 8520 mal hours (9-11:30 cylinder, engine no. 193048 which ed to play. Play begins at 4:20 for more information. belonged to a former Gitmo employee. p.m. A fee of $1:50 will be col- DUE TO THE HEAVY PASSENGER RE- Interested parties may see the ve- lected when, you check in. There QUJREMENTS there will be no hicle at CCPO entrance, bldg. 804, THERE WILL BE A GIRL SCOUT leaders will be a cash bar. Ladies are re- excess baggage on the MAC flights and submit sealed bids to James H. meeting on Monday, Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. quested to bring hors d'oeuvres. to Kingston, Jamaica on December 15, Brooks, Jr. not later than 4 p.m. at the Girl Scout Hut. All leaders See you Sunday, Dec. 11. 19 & 22, 1977. Baggage weight will .Dec. 16. are urged to attend. If a leader is be 88 pounds maximum. In addition, unable to attend, please have a all hands are reminded that baggage A PANEL DISCUSSION ON CHILD troop representative in attendance. weight to and from Norfolk, VA is ABUSE will be held at the Nautica3 There will be a meeting for Brownie 88 pounds unless under orders. Lantern Dec. 14. This presentation Dec. 19 at leaders only on Monday, is hosted by the Toastmasters Club p.m. For more information, call 7 of Guantanamo Bay and is open to the 99223 AWH. THE NAVY ECHANGE has the follow- public. There will be a presenta- ing job opening: tion by the panel -- Frank Andrews, NWSED WIVES CLUB will have a bake Full Time Procurement Order Clerk high school principal; Michael Dic- per hour, to work in kens, pediatrician and child and craft sale in front of the Navy I, AS-4/ $3 abuse __v EUE Exchange Saturday, December 10, Merchandising Office. The hours are counselor; Capt. Creig Mayor, law- from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4 yer; Ruth Jones, school counselor p.m. Six months office experience, and Chaplain Dick Earcus. typing test and the use of a calcu- The evening will consist of a pa- THE SOCIALIZERS CLUB will hold a 1:00 General Hospital lator are required. nel presentation followed by a ques- special meeting on Monday, 1:35 Sew What's New This position closes Friday, Dec. tion and answer session. There will December 12, at 8 p.m. at the 2:00 The Price is Right 1977. For further information, be light refreslaents following the Barrel Club. All members are 9, 2:45 Andy Griffin discussion. The program will start required to attend. call 8348. Cartoons (BW) at 7 p.m. 3:10 3:30 Electric Company (BW) LITTLE THEATER will hold its Pony "JUST AN OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS" 4:00 Tony the monthly meeting on Monday, Nature's Window is the theme of this year's all- 4:30 December 12, at 7:30 p.m. at East FORMAL CHRISTMAS CARDS are still 4:35 High Chapparal school music program at W.T. Samp- Bargo 6A. 97165 for more infor- available at 10/$2.50. Also Navy 5:25 Almanac (BW) son Elementary School. The program mation. whites are on sale for 100 and 5:30 Newswatch will be held on Friday, Dec. 9 at 9 maternity clothes for 25p. At 6:30 Latino Consortium GUANTANAMO BAY YACHT CLUB FAMILY a.m. in the open-air theater. All Treasure and Trivia. 7:00 Muppets DAY will be held on Sunday, the classes from kindergarten thru' 7:30 In Search Of December 11. Family Day will begin sixth grade will participate. There 7:55 Notes of Interest at 1 p.m. with races. Social hour will be soloists and instrumental THE SIXTH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS AWARD will be presented to 8:00 Protectors at 5:30 and pot luck at 6 p.m. accompaniment. The program is open SPIRIT a member of the Guantanamo community 8:30 Protectors Members bring dishes as follows: to the public, so please plan on at- who has best exhibited the spirit of Hawaii 5-0 A-F dessert tending. Bring shade for the eyes 9:00 Christmas throughout the past year, 9:55 Newswatch Update G-L casserole and bug repellent. The program is according to the Christmas Planning Soap (ADULT) M-Sm salad under the direction of Miss Nancy 10:00 Committee. 10:30 Thursday Night at the Movie: Sn-Z casserole Breed, but assisted by the faculty Everyone on base is eligible and "Asphyx" The club will provide hamburgers, of the school. nominations must be submitted in hot dogs, & fixings. Come on out, writing to Cdr. Berger at FTG, build- and support your yacht club. ing 123 (Box 511) not later than 12 951109 for more information. noon Dec. 19. Movie schedule U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba A judging committee will select a Lyceums THE COMMASHINKAI KARATE CLUB is winner who will be announced on Chan- (All movies start at 7:30 p.m.) now accepting members from anyone nel 8 TV Christmas Eve. interested. Learn Karate from two- The winner will receive a specially Downtown: The Apple Dumpling Gang, time champion, 1969 Karate Nation- engraved silver award together with G Spirit Award Certifi- McCalla: Flesh Gordon, R al East Tournament, Norfolk, VA and Capt. David W DeCook the Christmas cate. If you know anyone who de- Marine SiteJ You Light Up My Life, 1970 Karate Invitational Tournament Haval Base Commande Handover, CN. Classes on Wednesday serves the award, please send in the PG Naval Station Commanding Ofice Teach- and Friday at Phil-Am Club, 6 - 8 nomination now. Leeward Point: Summer School p.m. 96190 AWH for more informa- ers, R tion. Ask for Romie. THE INSURANCE OFICE will be J1 ,CU,d 5Moser.5Leding ,CurC. closed from Dec. 12-28. Anyone hav- Clubs ing insurance policies due during raCater GRa.u ic fis a cer t THE CPO ADVISORY GROUP will meet this period should come in prior to Windjammer: The Last Remake of on Friday, December 9, at 9:00 a.m. 'fi Cta Caseteis ubishdc corin C h Dec. 12 for renewals. Beau Geste, PG rCe and jg5l,i C forshadrl eaae in the new dining area of the CPO pCCCP35anou. ude nd te irctoS The hours of the Insurance Office Staff NCO: Sara T., Portrait of a Club. All members are urged to are from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m. Teenage Alcoholic, TV attend. This meeting is open to Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- CPO Club: Rooster Cogburn, PG all chiefs. day and 9-noon on Tuesday. COMO Club: Dragon Fly, PG Thursday, December 8. 1977 Guantanamo Gaze D-, vvaLL Lanamo _aatte Paebr8197e3ge 3 Today in history Today is Thursday, December 8, the 342nd day of 1977. There are 23 days left in the year.

Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1941, the United States and Britain declared war on Japan. Hello boys and girls. Just a reminder to mail your letters early so that I know what to bring on Christmas Eve as On this date-- I make my way all over the world. Use the special mail box inside the Navy Exchange's front In 1765, the inventor of the cotton gin, Eli Whitney, was born in door. Westboro, Massachusetts. In 1776, George Washington's Army, having retreated through New Address your letters to: Jersey, crossed the Delaware River and landed in Pennsylvania. In 1886, the American Federation of Labor was founded at a convention Santa Claus of union leaders in Columbus, Ohio. North Pole In 1949, the Chinese Nationalist Government moved from the China Mainland MR to Formosa as the Communists pressed their attacks. A In 1966, the United States and the Soviet Union agreed on a treaty to prohibit Nuclear Weapons in Outer Space. In 1974, Greece voted decisively to become a Republic and eliminate a monarchy that went back to 1832. ca-I)M TT MO IIWA]RD5 Ten years ago: The Soviets warned West Germany against what Moscow - 1 Colonel Mark P. Fennessy, com- Officials called a growing and dangerous Neo-Nazi movement in that manding officer of the Marine Bar- country. U.S. Divers Company has reported a racks and Ground Defense Force, is Five years ago: Life Magazine announced it would cease regular problem with U.S. Divers regulators pleased to announce that Barstow publication at the end of the year, 35 years after its birth. sold after December 1, 1976. This College has awarded the Barstow One year ago: A politically neutral Moslem who had been educated at problem may be created by a poten- High School Diploma to Marine Cor- the University of Indiana, Selim Al Hoss, was chosen as the New tially defective clamp ring, part poral Gerald Kennedy. Premier of Lebanon. 1085-78 on the second stage regu- Cpl. Kennedy completed his stu- lator. Defective clamp ring is dies in the adult education program Today's birthdays: Entertainer Sammy Davis Junior is 52 years old. with ends overlapped with counter- funded by the Commandant of the Ma- Actor Maximilian Schell is 47. sunk retaining screw through rine Corps. overlapped area vice ring with two His studies included mathematics, Thought for today: Even weak men when united are powerful -- Johann bosses and retaining screw run reading, English, history and Ameri- Schiller, German Poet and Playwrighter, 1759-1805. through the bosses. A defective can government. clamp ring may cause unseating of Cpl. Kennedy was presented, his the second stage demand regulator diploma by Col. Fennessy Wednesday. diaphram which could result in He will depart Guantanamo Bay Fri- regulator being flooded and the air day for duty with the First Marine GITMO DIALOGUE flow to the diver being cut off. Division, Camp Pendleton, Calif.

The Board of the Guantanamo Bay Officers' Wives' Club wishes to thank Pending further information, do Mrs. Louise Harris and all of the FTG officers' wives for the lovely not use or repair any second stage brunch they sponsored on Dec. 7 at the COMO Club. Everyone who attend- demand regulators having clamp ring ed the brunch was delighted with the decorations, the menu, the gifts Part No. 1085-78. Inspect all U.S. HFPrS and, of course, the excellent program provided by the high school Divers regulators procured after Dec. 1, .1976 for this clamp ring chorus. Payments can again be made by Once again, our hats are off to Mrs. Harris and her group' and return the complete unit to the CHANPUS for authorized Christian Navy Exchange or original supplier Science services and supplies, Susan George for a refund. effective October 1, 1977. President, GBOWC MUTT & JEFF The Fiscal Years 1976 and 1977 Defense Appropriations Acts had CHAMPUS funds 9 OURSO -AND EASIER! prohibited use of for Christian Science services re- ceived during those fiscal years. There is no such prohibitation in the Fiscal Year 1978 Defense Appropriations Act. DemEIci. CHAMPUS officials point out that the Fiscal Year 1978 Act is not retroactive; that is, CHAMPUS pay- ments cannot be made for Christian Science services received between Dear Editor, July 1, 1975 and September 30, 1977 The director and members of the Gitmo Teen Club would like to extend their thanks to everyone who assisted in preparation for opening night. Through the untiring efforts of a large portion of the community, open- ing night success exceeded all expectations. It should be remembered, however, that continued large scale parental support is required to TV-8 survey assure continued success and to prevent re-closure. TV-8 is currently considering a one-half hour Newswatch vice the present hour telecast. However, viewer preference will help determine Tom Harvey the final decision. In that spirit, we ask you to fill out the ques- tionaire below and send it via guard mail to Box 22, TV-8, or drop it off in person at the station at Morin Center. Please include your name, rank or rate and address.

1. Should TV-8 reduce Newswatch to a one-half hour telecast? your loved ones A. Yes B. No

2. If Newswatch were shortened, what in your opinion would be the are just best time for it to be shown? A. 5 to 5:30 p.m. B. 5:30 to 6 p.m. a call C. 6 to 6:30 p.m. Q 3. If you prefer an hour long Newswatch, when would you want it to be D aired? away A. 5 to 6 p.m. B. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. C. 6 to 7 p.m.

4. Should Newswatch Update, the late night prerecorded five minute newscast, be kept on the air? A. Yes i B. No

i you have to make Newswatch a better , 5. What constructive comments do and more informative program?

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_, Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, December 8, 1977 goals, NBA action iwo Boston 113, Kansas City 109 Washington 96, Cleveland 95 two stories Philadelphia 122, Portland 100 I Phoenix S PORTSLINI 113, Detroit 107 (OT) Gordiethowe of the New England Indiana 118, New Orleans 103 Whalers is a 30-year veteran of pro San Antonio 125, New Jersey 122 Begiis play in January hockey, while Bob Picard is a rook- Denver 123, Atlanta 116 ie on the Washington Capitals. ^ Last night they each scored a New basketball leagu Goal. While that might not normal- In the NHL ly be cause for comment, what makes (UPI)--The NBA's roster cut from 12 June 1 . NBA rules will be used the events notable is that owe's Philadelphia 3, New York Rangers 3 to 11 players already is having an except for the addition of the goal was the 1,000th of his pro Vancouver 2, Atlanta 2 effect on pro basketball. three-point play. career, and Picard's was his first. Washington 5, Cleveland 3 The reductions paved the way for The AABA's Northern Divisdion has In Bows's case, the landmark New York Islanders 4, Chicago 0 the World a new league, named the All America teams in New York City, Ind score cametianapo- 1:16 into Toronto 6, Minnesota 3 Basketball Alliance, which was lis, Louisville and Rochest er, N.Y. Hockey Association game with the formed today. League President The Southern Division clubs are in Birmingham Bulls. Rowe got the David Segal, a Philadelphia attor- Winston-Salem, N.C., Wheeliiog, puck behind the Birmingham net on a ney, says the new circuit will op- W. Va., Macon, Ga. and Richhmond, power play and pushed it past the In the WHA erate in eight cities with the Va. goalie, giving his team a 1-0 lead Edmonton league opener scheduled for Louis- in a game they eventually won 6-3. 5, Cincinnati 4 (OT) ville on Jan. 6, 1978. Among those who have sign con- hedPicard scored his premiere goal Winnipeg 5, Houston 2 tracts are "Mo" Howard, Willlie Nor- in the first period, helping the New England 6, Birmingham 3 The league will have two four- wood, Freddie Lewis, Andre McCar- Lstruggling Capitals break a 20- team divisions and feature two 37 ter, Fly Williams, Jim Bra dley, Mel game winless streak with a 5-3 win game seasons between Jan. 6 and Daniels and Chuckie Williacms. over the Cleveland Barons in the win WASTE NOT National Hockey League. The LIGHT MATERIEL HEAT was the first for the Caps since Trade talk in Honolulu they defeated Atlanta Oct. 27. Pcr scr hsp me o Again there were no major trades ved minor league players. at the winter meetings in The St. Louis Cardinals sent Honolulu, but there is plenty of Stan Butkus, who was 5 and trade talk. 3 for New Orleans last season, to Super golfing continues at Gitmo! the in return for Thanksgiving weekend proved eventful for Don Best on Friday with One rumor has the California An- Iowa pitcher Jim Otten, who had a a 68, Saturday Joe Waddel had a 67, Sunday gels wanting to peddle second base- 5 and 9 record. Don Best again with a 69. On Monday club pro Moose Claxton's 66 came within one stroke man Jerry Remy to Boston. The Red The Minnesota Twins sent catcher of tying the course record of 65, set back in the 1960s. The following Sunday Sox have offered outfielder Dwight Tom Epperly to the Baltimore Ori- the Moose came back with a smooth 69. Jerry Kelly reports that 24 of the Naval Hospital's Evans and Rick Wise, but it is be- oles for pitcher Myrl Smith. Both finest golfers teed off Wednesday afternoon Nov. 30 in the first monthly Hospital lieved the Angels want pitcher Don will remain on Class A League ros- Golf Tour- Asse instead. ters. nament. Although Gitmo's afternoon winds ballooned scores considerably, Philadelphia may be close to mak- a good time was had by all. Low gross scores were Dave Cozart - 84, Mike ing a deal with Baltimore, a trade Dickens - 88, Joe Rizzo - 90 and Al Interrante with a 95. Low net score that would send lefthander Rudy May Reds set record was Steve Johnson's 66 followed by Joe Rizzo and Barry Kraynack with a and first baseman Lee May to the 68, and Jerry Kelly and Al Interrante at 69. The commanding officer of Phillies in return for relief Statistics released yesterday the hospital is to be commended for his support of the venture, and it is pitcher Gene Barber and outfielder show that the Cincinnati Reds were hoped that other commands will follow suit in taking advantage of the now Jerry Martin. not only the best fielding team in reduced rates offered by Special Services for tournaments of this sort. the National League last season,but Yatera Seca is the only golf course we have and it needs your support. The World Champion New York Yank- one of the best in pro baseball On Dec. 3 a two-man best ball blind draw tournament was held. After ees have turned their attention to history. The Reds set a major playing in suspense wondering who was whose partner, winners were: 1st San Diego's Dave Winfield. The league record for most errorless place - Ken Rowe and Ray Heistand Jr., 2nd place - Bob Herrin and Bill Padres want Craig Nettles in return games with 94, and they matched the McRaye, and 3rd place - Dan Whitehead and Joe Cardinal. and Yankees' manager Billy Martin big league record for the fewest Coming this Sunday, Dec. 11 will be the first Cross Country Rock Tour- has declared himself against trad- errors in a season - 95. The sta- nament. Sound interesting? First we'll try to clear a few rocks, espec- ing Nettles for any price. tistics also show the club's second ially on everyone's favorite hole (no. 16), then tee off for the tourna- baseman Joe Morgan and shortstop ment, playing some wild holes "cross country" (to be posted the day of The only trades that resulted Dave Concepcion were the fielding the tournament). One important rule is five minutes maximum time for from the meetings yesterday invol- leaders at their positions. ball searching. Should be fun! North Carolina, Michigan upset in basketball CLAJYIIIth/ The college basketball rankings are due for a shake-up since unher- ) alded William and Mary stunned sec- ond ranked North Carolina 78-75. Classified Ads 951144 The Tar Heels trailed 62-47 with eight minutes to play, but rallied Advertisements for the Gazette, TV- 8' x 16' Pontoon Boat. Pontoons to make it close. A pair of free- 8 and 1340 radio will only be ac- are 3/4" plywood and 5 layers of Yard sale throws by Billy Harrington and a cepted between 8 and 11 9.m. Monday fiberglass with 55 HP engine. fast-break goal by Jack Arbogast through Friday. Ada will not be Motor has electric start, $700 as in the final 19 seconds preserved accepted on holidays. Bonafide is; 1970 Plymouth available in 57 Tierra K, Thursday, December 8, the win for the Indians, who are emergency announcements will be ac- January, price negotiable. 64294 9a.m.-12 noon. Boys clothing, 5 and 1 under rookie head coach cepted anytime. 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