Israelis retaliate for attack on bus while PLO faction claims responsibility BEIRUT (AP) -- A splinter faction of camp near Beirut Airport. The Israeli official says that is Meanwhile, an Egyptian government a Palestine Liberation group has This was despite claims that the because the U.N. cooperates with the spokesman denied a report yesterday claimed responsibility for Sunday's mainstream of the radical Popular Palestine Liberation Organization. that President Sadat's top domestic terror attack in London. Front had nothing to do with the aide, Prime Minister Mamdouh Salem, An El Al stewardess was killed and terrorist attack. Last night, President Jimmy Carter has submitted his resignation. nine other persons were wounded when In any case, the group headed by termed the Israeli raid "a tragedy," The earlier report came from Arab gunmen raked an El Al crew bus George a Habash suffered for the at- adding that he had not been offi- senior cabinet official outside a London hotel. One of the who also is tack as the refugee camp, said to be cially briefed on the action. an official of attackers was also killed. the political party a PFLP stronghold, was strafed by At the same time, he called the Salam heads. Those claiming responsibility are the Israeli planes. climate between Egypt and Israel That source said Salem told other a faction of the Popular Front for The Israelis are blaming the at- "generally good," referring to the party officials of his plans. the Liberation of Palestine-Special tack, at least in part, on the Uni- prospects for the upcoming Camp Da- The party was the ruling one in Operations. ted Nations. vid summit. Egypt until Sadat formed a new one The charge d'affaires of the Is- He also emphasized that the issues with himself as its head. Israeli warplanes, retaliating for raeli mission sent a letter to U.N. that divide Israeli Prime Minister the attack, blasted Palestinian bas- Secretary-General Kurt Walheim yes- Menachem Begin and Egyptian Presi- Sadat's move, to get more control es in Lebanon yesterday. terday which reads: "The United Na- dent Anwar Sadat remain significant. over domestic politics, had the ef- Witnesses said five guerrillas tions and its various organs lend But he said he feels the two lead- fect of taking away Salem's party were killed and 14 were wounded in themselves to the aims of Arab ter- ers appear determined to make pro- leadership. However, Salam was an air raid on a Palestinian refugee ror." gress at the summit. praised by Sadat in recent speeches.

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Vol. 33 No. 159 The Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper Tuesday, August 22, 1978 1% - Columbus, Ohio still without approved desegregation plan WASHIINGTON (AP) -- The Justice De- NcCree says the stay is improper School Board's appeal for a stay partment argued yesterday for the unless the board shows more limited while it brings the U.S. Supreme U .S. Supreme-Court to let a plan to desegregation action would be "ap- Court an appeal of a desegregation use busing to desegregate schools appropriate" order. Your water bill is $300,000 iin Columbus, Ohio, take effect when The NAACP also has asked the court The appellate court said a stay this month! t he schools open Sept. 7. to let the plan be implemented, now, in the face of school openings See page 3. Solicitor-General Wade dcCreeThe use of businton desegr"gap- next weekwould be disrupti LA WC , WUpUV LLsLY-V . asked the court to overturn a ruling schools in Dayton, Ohio, received a by Justice William Rehnquist, who green light yesterday from a federal stayed the plan, calling it over- appeals court. board. The court turned down the Dayton Carter continues vacation in Idaho BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- President Jimmy On that subject, he had some pre- Wash D.C. voting rights to be decided Carter, who once made the long trek raft trip thoughts. from Plains, Ga., to the White House, He said Prime Minister Menachem WASHINGTON (AP) -- The future voting sued the president's statement to- is headed down the "River of No Re- Begin and President Anwar Sadat ap- day. In of the citizens in the District of it, he called the issue a turn" today. parently determined to make pro- Columbia will be on the line today. human rights priority. He and his family are beginning a gress, despite the differences Residents of the nation's capital But the Senate has already turned three-day rafting and camping trip still dividing them. now have a single non-voting con- down efforts to make D.C. either a down Idaho's Salmon River. gressman while they pay above aver- state or a part of Maryland. Carter has said he'll be out of The trip is part of an extended age taxes and serve in the military. Backers of the D.C.-vote plan con- touch, or as out of touch as you can vacation that will take Carter and The Senate will decide on a con- sider those two rejections a test of be with Strategic Air Command planes family later in the week to the stitutional amendment to give them support for their idea and they're hovering in the area. Grand Teton National Park for a week full voting rights, an amendment pleased. When Carter does return, he faces of fishing, hiking, resting and some President Jimmy Carter says he wants If it passes, the next requirement intensive preparations for the up- possible horseback riding. very much to see approved. would be approval by 75 percent of coming Mideast peace summit at Camp Carter is expected to return from The White House Press Office is- the states. David. his two-week holiday on Sept. 1. Conclave to elect new pope starts Friday The following is a special all cardinals have voted, the bal- the first pope and there has never report on the process for lots are recorded and read aloud by been a pope called Peter II. SDateline. selecting the person who will three "scrutinizers." How secret is the voting? e the successor to Pope Paul In theory any male Roman Catholic The word "conclave" itself comes can be elected pope. But in prac- from the Latin "cum clave," meaning VATICAN CITY (AP) -- On Friday, car- tice, the last non-cardinal was "with key." The cardinals will be WASHINGTON (AP) -- A State Depart- dinals of the Roman Catholic Church elected 600 years ago. locked into the conclave area for ment spokeswoman has commented on will file into the famed Sistine Two ballots are held each morning the duration. With them will be published reports that Vietnam has Chapel and open their conclave to and two in the afetrnoon. A majori- about 70 other persons, church of- found the remains of 11 Americans elect a successor to Pope Paul VI. ty of 2/3 plus one is needed for ficials, priests to give confes- listed as missing and would return It is unlike any election anywhere, election. sions in various languages, two doc- them. based on an 800-year-old formula mod- If a pope is not chosen after tors, one or two male nurses and Anita Stockman said last night ified 32 times. three days, the cardinal electors technicians to guard against any that "We welcome the return of fur- Here is how the church's 263rd pon- take a pause for prayers and dis- possible use of film or recording de- ther MIA remains" from Vietnam. tiff will be selected: cussion. They then resume. If the vices. Only cardinals of the church and conclave is still deadlocked after Each cardinal as well as the others WASHINGTON (AP) -- A spokesman for only those who have not passed their seven more ballots, there is another will be sworn to secrecy with the the Ford Motor Company says owners 80th birthday at the moment of entry pause and then futher voting. penalty of excommunication. of 1.5 million Pintos and 30,000 into the conclave will vote. A to- If after another seven ballots At the end of each session, puffs Mercury Bobcats are being recalled. tal of 114 of the 129 cardinals are they are still deadlocked, the car- of smoke billowing from a chimney He says the word will go out after under 80 and eligible. But three dinals can decide to switch to a sticking out a window in the Sistine modification parts now being manu- are ill, so only 111 are expected to simple majority plus one or a runoff Chapel will signal to the world the factured make it to dealerships. be present. Their average age is 66. between the top two candidates. outcome, black smoke for inconclu- The National Highway Traffic Safe- Each cardinal writes his choice on They also can decide to delegate sive ballots and white smoke for the ty Administration says the cars a rectangular card under Latin words the voting to an assembly of nine to election of a new pope. could catch fire after rear-end col- which say "I chose a pope," Eligo in 15 cardinals. lisions. summum pontificem. The Apostolic Constitution on the But the identity of the new pope Then each cardinal, in order of conclave also allows selection of a won't be known until the door of the LONDON (AP) -- The Salvation Army .saaerfy, approaches an altar set pope by acclamation or the delega- main balcony of St. Peter's Basilica has parted ways with the World Coun- up in the chapel, kneels, prays for tion of the choice to a group at the swings open and the senior cardinal cil of Churches over a council de- a short time and then arises and pro- start without any general balloting. deacon steps out and declares in La- cision to support Rhodesian guerril- nounces aloud the following oath: After a pope is chosen, he is tin: "I announce to you a great joy. las. "I call to witness Christ the Lord asked whether he accepts the papacy. We have a pope (Nunito vobis gaudium The church group has goven $85,000 who will be my judge, that my vote If he does, he then must choose a magnun: Habemus papam.)." He then to the patriotic front headed by is given to the one who before God I name. says the name of the pope. Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo. consider to be elected." By tradition, the new pope won't After the announcement, the new The British-based Christian move- He then drops the ballot on a pick his own first name or the name pope steps out and gives his first ment says it's "perplexed and dis- plate placed upon the alter. When Peter. Catholics consider St. Peter blessing. tressed" by the grant. Page 2 Giuantanamo Gazette Tuesday, August 22, 1978 *Live firing- Tv UAE Tuesday midnight - midnight C00.,Itty eooooueee. ney be celled is btoece 0 and 11 "ce. heedr Wednesday midnight - midnight ar.tote.:Aili. AffairestOfice 7,30 ".n., toOA,30p e, Ocode throcah 1.d exctoluding hoildy.). D.dli,,. for pblicantoeoo 1.00 General Hospital Thursday 9 a.m. - midnight thrrev looesowrkice day. eofid e eeeec oencete rllbke _ ,crpe~deany[. C-unityeoooooceeeote .,ilbe.pblhied ntHr 1:50 Special: "Young People's Friday 8 a.m, - 6 p.m. thnoDoe a wk for a ccc,- of the. wakeadhe witn Concert" Saturday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 2:40 Early Movie: "Grissley's Sunday None Scheduled cnd.t, d include~ed naily (alendar ict/io drig ewekof Million" (BW) Monday 6:15 a.m. - 5 p.m. rh vn.Cs rflavriigispoiie lhuhanuc at 3:30 Sesame Street The Conde and Hicacle Beach 4:30 Marcus Welby, M.D areas between Saint Nicholas ofavlaba -I.wllb pni ad bt il et rie Nt.y 5:25 Almanac (BW) and Caracoles Points and all 5:30 Newswatch of the upper bay north of 6:30 Ethics in America Caracoles and Granadillo 7:00 Space 1999 Points will be off limits. 7:55 Notes of Interest For further information, con- 8:00 Barnaby Jones tact the Special Services 9:00 Special: "Hallmark Hall Marina, COMNAVBASE Duty Of- Special Announcements Clubs and Organizations of Fame" fice or Base Police. 9:55 Greatest Headlines (BW) 10:00 Special: "Love From A Due to unexploded ordanance to Z" in Saint Nicholas Hill area A LABOR AND DELIVERY MOVIE will THE WEDNESDAY NIGHT LATE MIXED 10:55 Newswatch Update the road to Hicacal Beach and be presented in the classroom of the bowling league will hold a re- 11:00 Late Movie: "A Brand New Ft. Conde is closed until Naval Hospital on Wednesday, Aug. 23 organizational meeting for the winter Life: Thursday, Aug. 24. at 10 a.m. This movie is for those league on Wednesday, Aug. 23 at 12:15 Sign Off Cable Beach ladies who are in their sixth to 8:30 p.m. at Marblehead will also be Hall. Any- closed until Thursday, ninth month of pregnancy. Husbands one interested in YESTERDAY'S WATER STATUS Aug. bowling in this 31, due to artillery are also invited. Exercises and league should attend the meeting. training. breathing techniques will be dis- For more information, call 99276. TARGET CONSUMPTION: NOT cussed. For more information, call ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: AVAILABLE 951061, ext. 208/209. CPO WIVES CRASH KITS will now be TOTAL IN STORAGE: available by calling 951220/951049 THE BASE PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION AWH, or 951074 AT. For information Office will close at 11 a.m. on -I I concerning the CPO Wives Club, call Friday, Aug. 25. Normal business Trish, at 951049 AWH, or Nancy, at hours will resume at 8 a.m. on Mon- 951074 AT. day, Aug. 28. THE WOMEN'S RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL Calendar A RED CROSS ORIENTATION CLASS is League will hold an organizational J planned for Sept. 11 at 9 a.m. in the Red Cross Office. All new meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 5 at Today volunteers are asked to attend. 2:30 p.m. in the Special Services Church of God prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., classroom across Volunteers are again needed to Conference Room. Each team should from Chaplain Barcus' office. (8618) work at the hospital. For more have a representative at this meet- information, please call June ing. CPO Wives bunco party at 8 p.m. at the CPO Club. Lindstrom, at 96125, or the Red Guantanamo Bay Bridge Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., COMO Club Plantation Cross Office at 95434. THE MEN'S RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL Room. League will hold an organizational (96116) 5, at THE RED CROSS Will be holding meeting on Tuesday, Sept. Take Off Pounds Sensibly meeting, W.T. Sampson Elementary School in room registration for Adult Beginner, 3:30 p.m. in the Special Services B-9, 6 p.m. (951-+9 or 99197) Adult Advanced Beginner and Children Conference Room. Each team should (3-14 years old) through Aug. 27. have a representative at this meet- Tomorrow Children's Beginner classes are ing. full. Courses will be in the even- AN INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL organiza- Caribbean Naval Lodge meeting, 7:30 p.m. for work and instruction in the ings or on weekends and begin the tional meeting will be held on Fellow Craft Degree. week of Sept. 4. Call Debbie Bunia Monday, Sept. 4, at 3:30 p.m. in Reef Raiders Club dive, 1:30-4 p.m. at Blue Beach. Members are to meet at 99255 anytime. There is no the Special Services Conference at Cuzcos Gate entrance at 1 p.m. (99142 AT) charge. Room. A representative from each command that intends to participate Summer Reading Program certificates will be distributed, 1:30 p.m. at the RED CROSS AIDES for swimming are in this sport should attend. Library. Parents and friends are invited. needed. Swimmers aides must be 11 Gitmo Self Defense Club meeting, Marblehead Hall, 6-8 p.m. or older and instructors aides must be 14 or older, and have certifi- Church of Crist Bible study class meeting, McCalla Chapel, 6:45 p.m. cates from Advanced Lifesaving or Gitmo Coin Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., at Quonset hut 1877 behind the old Basic Rescue, and a Swimmers' Local Forecast ' nursery school. (90172) certificate. Class will be held on high tide- 2357/1256 8813 low tide-- Saturday, Aug. 26. For more infor- 1756/0611 9 0 Pentecostal Bible study class, Pentecostal Church on Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. mation or to register, call Debbie sunrise--- 0643 high--- 7 5 Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building, Bunia, at 99255 AT. sunset---- 1923 low---- 7:45 p.m. (90269 or 8275) Today's forecast calls for partly THE NAVY EXCHANGE TV/RADIO Repair to mostly cloudy skies with rain Warrant officer and LDO social, Yacht Club, 2 p.m. Shop is now an authorized service and thunder showers. Winds will be Thursday center for Bose speakers. from the southeast at 12-15 knots with gusts up to 20. Bay condi- Fellowship of Overeaters Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery THE NAVY EXCHANGE TV/RADIO Repair tions will be 1-3 feet. School Building at 7 p.m. (93145 or 98100) Shop will conduct a sale of unclaimed I. Church of God Bible study, 7:30 p.m., classroom across from Chaplain work on Aug. 30, commencing at 10:00 Barcus' office. (8618) a.m. Take THE NURSERY SCHOOL is accepting Stock in Friday teacher applications for the 1978-79 Alcoholics Anonymous meeting East Bargo Point Old Nursery School build- school year. The applications may America ing, 7 45 p.m. (90269 or 8275) * be obtained from Mr. Fred Pola's Pentecostal Prayer meeting, Pentecostal Church on Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. office on Chapel Hill from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, and should be re- The Fumigation Chamber receives articles from 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. turned to the Principal-in-Charge Office. Applications will close Saturday Aug. 18, and interviews on Aug. 24. Guantanamo Bay Model Railroad Association ipeeting, double Quonset hut at East Bargo Point from 1-4 p.m.

I BUY U.SSAINGS BONDS Roman Catholic Mass will be celebrated at 6 p.m., in the Base Chapel (sat isfies Sunday obligation). S U.S. Naval Base, Guantanam lay, Cuba Sunday MOVH J Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.) Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; evening worship service, 7:30 p.m. in the classroom across from Chaplain Barcus' office. (8618) ALL MOVIES START AT 8 P.M. Lyceums Pentecostal Gospel meeting, 8 a.m.; evangelistic meeting at 5 p.m. at the Pentecostal Church on Bay Hill Road. Downtown: The Last Hard Men, R Capt. David W. DeCook Church of Christ meeting at McCalla Chapel -- Bible study at 9:30 a.m.; McCalla: The Other Side of Naal Station Communding Officer morning worship, .10:40 a.m.; evening worship, 6:30 p.m. (97115) the Mountain Part Protestant Divine services, Leeward Point Chapel, 9 a.m.; Windward Chapel II, PG LCdr. Jerry Ran.Public Affairs Officer 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Marine: The Manitou, PG rfd tra.Lead in Jurnalis .0 J02 Kick toed . (cii,,. list Leeward The Big Sleep, R J03 ts M~r01,-e. Journalist Roman Catholic services, 9!30 a.m., Base Chapel; Leeward Point Chapel, JOIN Jeff Woodhuse.iditor 5 p.m. Clubs JOS Kelly Mbol . .Jorna.list Ms. Pat Pennington.,.Prduction Assistant Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints meeting, McCalla Chapel Annex The Gitanamo Gatettis published according to the priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; sacrament meeting Windjammer: TI he One and Only, rules regulations for ship and statioonespaper cod at 6:30 p.m. PG'G asotlined in NAtOOP P-71 and undr the director, of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed Staff NCO: S ilver Bears PG five time weekly at governacnt asponas on government Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School build- CPO: equipmnt at the Navy Publicationse and Printins Nc o Movie Serei. rac, office, the opinions or statements in ing, 7:45 p.m. (90269 or 8275) COMO: Fi ire Sale, PG meeo item that appear herein arc not to be contruad a official or a reflecting the views of COWNAVMASE Guantanamo Bay Model Railroad Association meeting, double Quonset hut at Teen: . lack and White or the apartment of the Navy. East Bargo it n Color, NRA Point, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, August 22, 1978 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 GITMO DIALOGUE Monthly statement (utilities) by To: Commander Naval Base Guantanamo Bay J. Robert Ryan What would you do if your water imately $7 per thousand gallons, the To your permanent shore patrol, base police and Seabee unit, a well bill was $300,000 a month? It is, Navy spends about $10,000 a day, or done for their outstanding support of Ike's shore patrol/beach guard indirectly, and you're partly re- $3,500,000 a year (gulp) supplying detachment during our recent inport visit. They are a highly pro- sponsible. fessional group and it was a pleasure to work with individuals who fresh water to base users. The $7 Conservation of energy and util- had such a cooperative and helpful attitude. per thousand gallons is a rate that ities is one of the most important is 40 times higher when compared to USS Dwight D. Eisenhower issues affecting everyone at the 35 per thousand gallons rate Guantanamo Bay, and an issue that that the Naval Training Center pays concern everyone. should the City of Orlando, Florida for There are innumerable ways a fresh water. person can conserve and do his or Last fiscal year (1977), according School to start in Gitmo on Friday her share of prolonging the exis- to Lt. White, "the base used of gas W.T. Sampson School will begin This year the children attending tence of dwindling supplies 523,858,000 gallons of water, and and oil and reducing the costs and riday and be in session for a half the morning session will ride the this year we have consumed 34,000,000 and electricity. day. bus to school with the children in consumption of water gallons more compared to last year will be mentioned Elementary school students (grades grades one through six, while the Several ideas at this same timehA the next few weeks in the one through six) will attend from afternoon session youngsters will during Obviously, the extremely high cost 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. High school ride the bus home with the children Gazette and most could be used by of fresh water at GITMO encourages nearly all hands. students (grades seven through 12) in grades one through six, a dedicated and continuing conserva- Electricity in Gitmo is produced will attend from 8 a.m. to 11:40 Kindergarten and first grade stu- tion effort by everyone. and diesel gener- a.m. dents are asked to wear a name tag by steam turbines Although residents are not charged ators (which burn oil). According Monday will be a regular day for with their address and telephone directly for their consumption of Utilities Officer grades one through twelve. number. to the Public Works 'utilities (although the American Lt. Jud White, "In Fiscal Year 1977, Kindergarten hours will be: High school students living at taxpayer is), GITNO residents do 109 million kilowatt hours of morning session, 8:30 - 11 a.m. and Radio, Paola, Evans, Deer and Mobile feel the impact of the high consump- were consumed on the afternoon session, noon - 2:30 p,m, Points as well as those living in electricity tion rate. Public Works money used said, "The peak The morning session only will the Trailer Park will not be trans- base." He also to pay for utilities is taken from electrical use are from attend class Friday, while the af- ported to school because these areas hours for the same Operations andNaintenance which is attri- ternoon session only will attend on are within one mile of the school, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.," budget that base improvements and air conditioners Monday. The GAZETTE will publish the com- buted primarily to maintenance requirements are derived. operating both in resident quarters, Beginning Aug. 29, both sessions plete school bus schedule later this The more money spent producing and in places of business. will meet at regular times. week. utilities (water and electrical Electrical power in Gitmo costs power), the fewer dollars remain to 70 per kilowatt hour compared to an make the base more enjoyable and estimated average cost in the States livable. of 4 ^. This power is generated There is also the issue of a moral List of stored items is important locally by the Desalinization Plant obligation in today's energy con- which also produces all the fresh doing what Only one family stationed in Gitmo, placed. scious world of everyone water consumed on the base. energy, util- EQCM William D.,Blickenstaff, The Blickenstaffs are now waiting they can to conserve that of DeSal Plant was constructed in for papers from Norfolk so that they The ities and other natural resources. had household goods destroyed in a at a cost of $10 million. This can make their claim and settle the 1964 If everyone at Naval Station recent Cheasapeake, Va. warehouse magnificent maze of turbines, tubes, fire, according to a message from loss. Guantanamo Bay would contribute their pipes and generators transforms sea- Center in Norfolk. However, the master chief said they small part in conserving our re- the Naval Supply water into palatable fresh water at master are not sure exactly what was in all sources, think what 6,000 times that .MasterChief Blickenstaff, rate of nearly 1,500,000 gallons a of the cartons, and that they are amount would save. ief petty officer of the command of water a day. At a cost of approx- at the Naval Station, described the trying to write down items as they loss as 3,800 pounds of antiques, remember them. furniture, pictures, military EQCM Blickenstaff recommends and plaques and awards, and similar items encourages families who are putting they didn't bring along because of things in storage make an itemized VAdm. McKee will be limited space here. list before the articles are packed. He said the furniture can be re- The fire at Simpson Transfer and placed, but the military awards, Storage destroyed the household goods Commander Third Fleet plaques and certificates had senti- of some 300 families, most of whom The following was announced at the mental value and can never be re- are with the Navy overseas. Pentagon on Friday, Aug. 18, 1978: Secretary of Defense 1arold Brown c HUNDRD WW~tI Operation Blonde WELL FO6OaONE6S today the reassignment of WEATHER BALLNaeSeOLD as MAN, WSASNT THAT announced NE~EED TOCOMPETE WIrTH A FNEW LL BET THE BOYS BAKEd L-uWATS THE WIPEST MIRAGE Vice Admiral Kinnaird R. McKee, USN, WEATHERPIISO. SATELLITE- CARRYING WLL BE SUR~PRISED WRONG WTH TEM? YOU VE5. AW? THE LATEST SPACE CAMERA FeR WHEN THEY SEE ME as Commander, Third Fleet. VADM LONG RANGE WEATER O.C5CJSNsJ OUT HEE~ as super- pEVTEp BY 50E)JTCTC AT McKee is presently serving INTERNJATIONAL TELEPHONE AND intendent of the U.S. Naval Academy. TEEGAPH'S AE2OEPAEE/Of'TICAL P155014N. - Clip and save------Special Services directory The following is a list of Special Services activities, their hours of operation and phone numbers. Please clip and save this information for future reference. Beta Sigma Phi has chapter in Gitmo Special Services Office--95449, 95448, 951160 (Sports). Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. After hours and on weekends, a duty man may be reached through the JOOD, 8453. Beta Sigma Phi, an international organization for women aimed at offer- Golf Course--951119. Tuesday through Friday, 9:00 a.m, - 5:00 p.m. lg opportunities for friendship, developing cultural appreciation and Closed Mondays. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 5:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. oviding community service, opened a local chapter July 6 with the Fish and Gear Locker--95545. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:30 - 11:00 p.m. edging of eight new members. Wednesdays and Fridays, 1:00 - 11:00 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays Called Alpha Chapter, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the sorority's organizational 6:00 a.m. -11:00 p.m. Closed Monday. meetings were begun in May by four sisters living here: Barbara Stilley, Carpenter Hobby Shop--8804. Monday, Thursday and Friday, 2:00 - 8:00 Beverly Stambro, RM2 Pat Aycock and Joyce Hoopes. p.m. Wednesday, 12:00 (noon) - 8:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, Founded by seven women in Abilene, Kansas in 1931, sorority membership 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Closed Tuesday. has now swelled to approximately 250,000, with nearly 12,000 chapters in Auto Hobby Shop--95481. Tuesday through Sunday and Holidays, 1:00 - 24 countries. The Greek letters of the sorority's name symbolize life, 9:00 p.m. Closed Monday. learning and friendship. Issue Desk and Car Rentals--95393. Monday through Sunday, 7:30 a.m. - The first Alpha Chapter family social event was an International Dinner 10:00 p.m. Holidays, 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. for members and their husbands hosted by Barbara Stilley and Terri Mader Family Corral--95581. Daily 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., except Monday. July 29. That evening at sunset aneexceptional pledge ritual was held Closed Friday to rental. aboard the sailboat "Aquila," whichconcurred with this year's sorority Taxi Service--951117. Sunday through Thursday and Holidays, 6:00 a.m. - theme, "Seeking New Horizons." and Saturday, 6:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. Future plans for the chapter in- 12:30 a.m. Friday From Oct. 1 to March 1, 7:30 p.m. From March 1 to clude the installation of officers Movies--8295. Oct. 1, 8:00 p.m. at 6 p.m., Aug. 26, at Terri Mader's 7 Pool--9011 . Monday through Sunday and Holidays, 11:00 a.m. - home and pledge rushes in September Windjammer p.m. Closed Tuesday for cleaning. Pool will not remain open until and February. Other projects in- 8:00 p.m. unless being utilized. clude assisting the Deer Park Zoo 8 Villimar Pool--90142. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 1:00 - and organizing a Tot Toy Drive at Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Closed Christmas time for the Day Care 6:00 p.m. Tuesdays for cleaning. Center. Navy Motion Picture Exchange--8295. (Located above Bldg. 66) Monday Previous members of Beta Sigma Friday, 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 1:00 - Phi are welcome to join the Gitmo through 3:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Chapter. Persons interested in the 8 Marblehead Hall Bowling Alley--9531 , 95306. Monday, Tuesday and sorority should call Victoria L. Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 (midnight). Finke at 99168 for information. Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 (midnight). Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Holidays follow regular daily routine. To the left is the sorority Vet Clinic--95301. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. by appointment only. Emergency SCIE TIA AMICI 7, emblem for the Alpha Chapter anytime. of Beta Sigma Phi located in Ceramic Hobby Shop--8640. Monday, 1:00 - 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, 1:00 - Gitmo. The Greek letters 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Thursday, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. stand for life, learning and Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sunday and Holidays, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. friendship. Closed Saturdays. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, August 22, 1978 --SPORTS SHORTS-- ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -- The California Angels say X-rays do not show any fracture to pitcher Nolan Ryan'.s ribs. However, doctors say there is a separation and Ryan's condition remains ISPORTSLINE on a day-to-day basis. Ryan was forced to the sidelines after seven innings against Baltimore Sunday. He may be able to return to the Angels' pitching rotation in time Major league umpires may strike for his next scheduled start, against Boston Friday night. NEW YORK (UPI) -- American League President Lee McPhail has rejected a pro- NEW YORK (AP) -- National League ened that there would be a strike test lodged by the New York Yankees of a game on Aug. 13 against the Balti- President Chub Feeney says major by the weekend unless the major more Orioles. league umpires are "a fine group of leagues bargain in good faith, Heavy rains wiped out a five-run inning for the Yankees and cost them a people" and he's sure they will ful- though. potentially crucial game in the American League Eastern Division. fill the terms of their contract. He added: "The feeling on the part Baltimore led 3-0 at the end of six innings but the Yankees rallied for Feeney told a reporter that he had of most umpires is that at this five runs in the top of the seventh. Senior umpire Don Dekinger then not heard of a threatened strike by point we will engage in a work stop- called the game when heavy rains made the field unplayable and the score the 52 umpires. page in order to enforce the major reverted back to 3-0. He said of a possible strike: leagues to desist from unfair labor The Yankees protested that there was no effort to make the field play- "It's not going to happen." practices." able, but McPhail backed Dekinger's decision. Feeney added that he has no idea Phillips says he filed unfair la- what the umpires' attorney, Richard bor practice charges against the KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A suspect in the robbery of Kansas City Royals Phillips, has in mind. leagues with the National Labor first baseman Pete LaCock and five others Saturday night has died of a Phillips told a Philadelphia news Board yesterday. gunshot wound. conference yesterday that the um- However, according to Phillips, Kansas City police say the entire matter will go to a grand jury Friday. pires are demanding that their cur- "It will be decided this week (by LaCock, his wife and two other couples were robbed by a male trio as rent contract be reopened to deal the umpires) whether to strike be- they entered a pizza shop. with issues including pensions, fore the NLRB makes its decision." One of the trio was shot after being apprehended by the victims. raises, job security and traveling The umpires have a contract with expenses. the major leagues which runs through PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The Portland Trail Blazers said yesterday that they Phillips charges that the National 1981. are not dragging their feet on the Bill Walton trade. and American Leagues have "stead- But Phillips said there are reopen- Agents for the 6'11" center claim the Blazers aren't moving fast enough fastly" refused to negotiate any of er clauses. to accomodate Walton's desire to play for the Golden State Warriors. the points in question. He also confirmed that it contains Portland General Manager Harry Glickman says the talks are stalled, wait- He also represented the National a no-strike clause. ing to see who the Warriors get as compensation from the Houston Rockets Basketball Association referees in Phillips said he expects the Um- for forward Rick Barry. their walkout during the 1976 play- pires Association to confer today offs. and once it makes a decision on what HAMDEN, Conn. (AP) -- Running back Calvin Hill says he plans to meet with He adds, however, that the umps to do, then all members will be asked officials of the Washington Redskins this week to discuss his future. want to avoid a strike. He threat- to vote. Hill retired from the Redskins two weeks ago, saying he was tired of watching other people play. He says if he doesn't bet back into action soon, his career almost cer- Mitchell airs grievences before committee tainly will be-over. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Baltimore Colts ing to bargain in good faith and is running back Lydell Mitchell went levying improper $500 a day fines CHICAGO (UPI) -- More football cuts were made yesterday as some well known before the National Football League for his refusal to join the club. names were among them. Player-Club Relations Committee yes- The Chicago Bears continued to trim their roster down to regular season terday with his grievance about ra- Chairman Charles Sullivan of the limits by giving running back Ed Marinaro and defensive end Billy Newsome cial discrimination. League Management Council said he their walking papers, along with four other players. Mitchell alleges that the Colts' and a Player's Association repre- The first Canadian player ever to be drafted by the NFL was among those refusal to pay him $200,000 a year sentative unsuccessfully tried to who got cut by the Washington Redskins. Brian Fryer, who made the club as amounts to racial discrimination. negotiate the matter earlier in the a rookie in 1976, was released along with veteran running back Jeff Kinney, He also charges the team with fail- day. quarterback Bill Kenney and tight end Grady Richardson. Wilbur Jackson, a running back, and offensive tackle Jean Barrett were Mfoto ,cross Results placed on the injured reserve list by the San Francisco 49ers. Rider and & Company by Breezy BOSTON (UPI) -- A Boston Bruins spokesman said yesterday that goalie Gerry The date: Sunday, Aug. 13 86-100 CLASS Cheevers underwent successful surgery Saturday to remove cartilage in his The place: The Rock's one and only 1st place - B. Blank right knee. Hoto-Cross track 2nd place - B. Brooks The Bruins' Nate Greenberg said the operation will leave the 37-year-old The action: Hot and heavy 3rd place - E. Clothier Cheevers incapacitated for up to six weeks. He will miss much of the 4th place - S. Jackson Bruins training camp. 0-85 CLASS 1st place - R. Blank 101-125 CLASS WILLIAMSPORT, Penn. (AP) -- Eight teams of young baseball players from 2nd place - M. Criddle 1st place - B. Ash around the world square off today in the 32nd Little League World Series. 3rd place - J. Whiddon 2nd place - R. Peterson The quarter-final opener matches teams from Rockeville Centre, N.Y., and Danville, Calif. National League 126-OPEN CLASS The finals are Saturday. San Francisco 4, New York Mets 2 1st place - G. Nelson (11 inn) 2nd place - M. Stillwagon Montreal 4, Los Angeles 2 3rd place - T. Harper St. Louis 14, Cincinnati 9 4th place - B. Brown Solomon leads advance at Pro Championships San Diego 7, Philadelphia 3 Houston 8, Chicago Cubs 3 Did you know moto-cross is consid- BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) -- Fifth-seed- Other ranked players winning their ered one of the most physically ed led the advance of matches were , John McEn- American League strenuous sports? ranked players last night in the roe, Buster Mottram and . Come down and join the action Sun- U.S. Pro Championships. In afternoon play, defending Cham- Toronto 8, Texas 6 day, Aug 27, at 1 p.m. Solomon made quick work of unseed- pion Manuel Orantes pulled out a Detroit 9, Minnesota 6 For more info, call Bruce Rodgers, ed Geoff Masters of Australia, 6-4, tough 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 victory over Baltimore 3, Oakland 2 99285 AT. 6-2. Chile's Belus Prajoux. I -AllbL-

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