Take note Guantanamo WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Jimmy Carter has selected Hispanics for the posts of chief of protocol and Secretary of the Navy. Carter yesterday nominated Edward Hidalgo, a native of Mexico, to re- Bay, Cuba place W. Graham Claytor as Secre- Guantanamo G gazette tary of the Navy. And he appointed Abelardo Lopez Valdez to succed Kit Dobelle as Vol. 34 No. 174 Friday, September 14, 1979 chief of protocol. Hurricane kills at least eight in Gulf Coast States

reported untold numbers of FILED FROM AP/UPI -- At least stores and homes from Gulfport, that didn't bring surrender, to ties people injured and property damage dead in the wake Miss. to Pensacola, Fla. shoot to kill. ht people are in the hundreds of millions of dol- of Hurricane Frederic, which has Officials tried to stem the flow A 7 p.m. curfew was imposed in lars. now dwindled to a tropical depres- of residents back into some of the Mobile last night, and aurhorities On the eastern side of Frederic's sion. most severely damaged areas until say they will arrest anyone found landfall, the Red Cross reported 28 Frederic is pushing inland after downed power lines and gas leaks on the city streets without author- homes and 12 apartment condominiums cutting a wide path across the gulf could be repaired, but the race ization between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. destroyed in Pensacola and 109 coast, and some of the thousands was on between looters and people The approximately 100,000 people homes uninhabitable until repairs who had fled coastal areas now are who fled from the path of the hur- who fled the Mississippi coast Wed- are made. wending their way some, sometimes ricane Wednedsay. nesday were allowed to return home only to find their houses in sham- late yesterday. bles. Alabama Governor Fob James had a Frederic floundered through the President Carter cut through red Thousands of others remain in stern warning for looters. "We northeast corner of Alabama yester- tape to declare 30 counties in Flor- emergency shelters. At least two have armed Guardsmen and troopers day evening with torrential rains ida, Alabama and Mississippi major people are missing and presumed in the field Looters will be and gusts up to gale force. disaster areas, making them eligible drowned dealt with in the most severe man- The Weather Service warned of for federal relief funds. Shattered windows and downed com- ner." possible flooding and danger of The president also planned to fly nunications lines left by the storm The mayor of one coastal town in tornadoes in parts of Alabama, Geor- to Mobile and to Pensacola today were an open invitation to scaven- Alabama told his police department gia and Tennessee. for a personal inspection of the gers who picked through evacuated to fire two warning shots, and if Behind the storm front, authori- most severely damaged areas. Panel approves spendng . WASHINGTON (AP/UPI) -- President aircraft carrier at a cost of more Dateline . Carter has proposed a three percent than $2 billion. boost in defense spending, but that That runs contrary to what the CAGLIARI, Sardinia (UPI) -- A twin-engine DC-9 jet of the Italian domestic is not enough for some members of Carter administration wants -- a line ATI crashed during a rainstorm in the mountains of Sardinia early to- Congress. cheaper, oil-powered carrier for day. The Senate Armed Services Commit- the Navy. Italian officials said all 31 persons aboard were dead. tee yesterday asked Carter for a Meanwhile, the Air Force awarded The DC-9 had taken off from Alghero in the part of the island five percent increase in Pentagon contracts for more then $978 mil- was to land at Cagliari Elmas Airport in its regular flight to Rome. expenditures, but the president lion to begin full scale develop- uthorities at the airport said they lost radio contact with the airlin- said no, and that his decision was ment of the new M-X mobile intercon- er when the captain said he was ready to land. based on "a very careful assess- tinental ballistic missile. They added that shortly after they lost radio contact, the plane crashed. ment." The contracts were assigned to Some members of the committee four major companies: Martin Mari- WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Negotiations on the future of Soviet combat troops in such as Henry Jackson of Washington etta, Rockwell International, Aero- Cuba appear to be getting very, very complicated. state and Sam Nunn of are jet General and Hercules Inc. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance will meet for the third time on the sub- linking greater defense spending Assignment of the contracts comes ject with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin today. ratification votes for SALT II. less than a week after Carter ap- official, identified as Undersecretary of to But a top State Department proved a plan to deploy 200 of the David Newsom, has been quoted as saying that those Russian troops State In a related development, the giant missiles on wheeled trans- Cuba on a training mission, and not there in a combat capacity. might be in House yesterday voted to authorize porters in blast-resistant shelters record, the State Department and White House say there is no For the onstruction of a nuclear-powered in Utah and Nevada. question the Russians have a combat brigade in Cuba and the burden of proof that it's a training situation would be on the Kremlin. But the Newsom briefing apparently has created some embarrassment for the like openess Carter administrarion. Carter aides WASHINGTON (AP/UPI) -- Now that the negative responses cut across down to the wire here where General Motors DETROIT (UPI) -- They're going Senator Edward Kennedy appears most segments of the population -- in contract talks with a strike and the United Auto Workers are engaged headed for a presidential challenge Democrats, southerners, rural Amer- tonight. deadline looming at midnight to Jimmy Carter, Carter strategists icans and those who supported him that they have settled a number of GM and the union announced yesterday are saying they're glad the man in 1976. and UAW President Douglas Fraser said 'round complicated secondary issues, from Massachusetts is coming into Of the 1,600 Americans surveyed in an effort to finalize contract terms the clock bargaining will proceed the open. nationwide earlier this week, only a pattern-setting auto industry con- and set key economic provisions of And that reportedly reflects the 19 percent said Carter is doing a tract. feelings of Carter himself who is "good" or "excellent" job. time that a settlement could be reached There was some optimism at press said to feel that he's better off Forty-nine percent rated him plants and parts depots across the na- averting a strike at 46 GM assembly with Kennedy being more visible "fair," and 30 percent called his tion. and up-front with his intentions. performance "poor." That also means that Kennedy may The remaining two percent were , scores of people are checking LOS ANGELES (AP) -- In Southern be treated like a candidate, his not sure. respiratory problems. into hospitals with statements analyzed and his posi- Seen as Carter's major weaknesses from its worst smog in 25 years. Southern Cal- the region is suffering tions scrutinized. in the latest poll were his handl- for the seventh straight day under a dirty yellow rnians are choking "While the president represents ing of inflation and unemployment quality officials have issued "hazardous" air "anket of haze, and air the mainstream, Senator Kennedy is and his reaction to the Soviet troop first time this has ever been done. warnings for six areas, the considerably to the left of the presence in Cuba. party and the people," according House said there's no truth to the latest WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White to one Carter aide. House Chief of Staff Hamilton Jordon was seen published reports that White Both Kennedy and Carter were mak- Eighty-seven percent of those in- using cocaine. ing appearances last night at a $100 terviewed gave him no better than a the New York Times say the FBI is looking But the Washington Post and a-plate Congressional Hispanic Cau- "fair" rating on the economy with into the case. cus -- a group that greatly admires 10 percent calling his performance OAKLAND, Calif (AP) -- The defense opened its case yesterday in the retrial Kennedy. "good" or "Excellent." of Black Panther leader Huey Newton. Senate Minority Leader Howard Ba- More than half believe Carter will He's accused of killing an Oakland, California prostitute in 1974. ker, himself an unannounced candi- fail to deal effectively with the The first trial last March ended in a mistrial when the jury said it date for president, yesterday said Cuban situation. could not reach a verdict. Kennedy could be beaten in 1980, And only 22 percent give him high but it wouldn't be easy. marks on foreign policy in general. WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The Agriculture Department yesterday proposed new in- Meanwhile, results of a new poll Among Democrats, Carter's rating spection methods for some types of food which it said would improve con- show President Carter with the low- slipped to 25 percent -- down eight AP-NBC poll. sumer protection while offering less government regulation. eat White House job rating in near- points from the July only 22 A department official said inspectors would be able to use records and' ly three decades. Southerners rated him at points, and laboratory tests conducted by manufacturing plants to supplement on-site Seventy-nine percent of those percent -- down seven also federal inspections of hot dogs, frozen pizzas, soups, pot pies and other who responded to the Associated rural or small-town Americans positive rat- processed meat and poultry foods. Press-NBC News poll gave Carter no gave him a 22 percent The change would put a lid on growth of the inspection force -- now num- better than a "fair" rating, and ing. being about 8,000 inspectors. Page ? Guantanamo Gazette Friday, September 14, 1979 community Social announcements ALL BASE RESIDENTS ARE INVITED W.T. SAMPSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL to attend a special dinner in recog- SCHEDULE FOR OPEN HOUSE nition of Hispanic American Week Tuesday, Sept. 18 at the Naval Base Enlisted Dining Grade Facilities (Gold Hill and Leeward 1 7 - 7:15 p.m. Point) on Sunday, Sept. 16. The meal Grade 2 7:20 - 7:35 p.m. bulletin board Grade 3 7:40 - 7:55 p.m. will be served between 4 and 5:30 ween 7187.37. 1ak.o3,ande., to4:10p.,.3ody p.m. and will consist of the of the o0n,u.30 Friday3 (excludig holidayy. Deadline f3r77blic13io33310 Wednesday, Sept. 19 the p773 330 .3 741.33 dy. 3eo038. ,.,7g.cy annoncemet e wll3 following: AND PM Kindergarten 7 turkey noodle soup AM - 7:15 p.m. condenaedad incidd in a daily alear section during the week of Grade 4 7:20 - 7:35 p.m. the event. Comrcial advertising is prohiited although annonaents porkabodo (Mexican barbecue) of available senices 1il be pamatted but limited to twice monthly. Grade 5 7:40 - 7:55 p.m. my Mexican Taco's Mronc!o en.b.1N.o .gvi~a requiring comand approval Grade 6 8 C bs &equire337O731310 pprg a 3.13o373rS.nizf33 Adt hio ns fried chicken - 8:15 p.m. willoc be cp c..3 Th3, . 33. 74033 40.17.33Staff ,.r33 the7,right,3t3 barbecued pork spareribs Parents should report directly to the classrooms. If at all possi- 90.3.1 53, .1 1 13.30 4 333, 34 07 hot chili con care with red beans Caribbean hoagies ble, parents should make arrange- fried rice ments with someone to watch their Philippine pancit children while they attend the 951144 Open House. Refreshments will b creamy whipped potatoes served in the Media Center. cream chicken gravy buttered whole kernel corn FREE! ONE STEREIO CO & MOPED corn bread dressing PONENT to be given away to Clubs & Organizations peas with mushrooms the lucky win- ners during the Marine Corps Ex- brown and serve rolls change 82nd Anniversary Sale. One THE GITMO ZOO COMMITTEE will meet THE PHOTO REFLEX CLUB will have salad bar drawing will at OV-6, Saturday, Sept. 15 at 2 a general meeting of all members dessert bar take place at 5 p.m. p.m. This is an important meeting Monday, Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at each day of the sale. You will as preparations for the upcoming the Photo Club at Hobby Land. All receive one ticket for each total MISSISSIPPI bazaar will be made. Please, no interested people are welcome. DAY will be held Sun- purchase made. All tickets are good children. The meeting will be day, Sept. 16 at 3 p.m. at 1211 A for both drawings and winners need cancelled in case of rain. Center Bargo. All Mississippians not be present to win. So come on by are invited to come and bring their and join the Celebration. *Live firing families. This is a covered dish BOSSES NIGHT will be held at the Friday.9 a.m.-5 p.m. affair. CPO Topside Bar on Friday, Sept. Saturday & Sunday. . .none scheduled A SPECIAL SERVICES FLEA MARKET 14, from 5 to 6 p.m. Monday.7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. will be held on Sunday, Sept. 30 A JACK AND JILL GOLF The Conde and Hicacal Beach area TOURNAMENT at McCalla hangar from 12:30 p.m. COME will be held Sunday, JOIN US AT THE CPO CLUB between St. Nicholas and Caracoles Sept. 16 at until all merchandise is sold, no Harbor Lights Lounge, 12:30 p.m. Prizes Sunday, Sept. Points and all the upper bay, north will be awarded one will be allowed to set up prior for the top 3 teams, 16 for a delicious meal from our of Caracoles and Granadillo Points longest drive, to 12 noon. There will be two size open menu. Dinner hours are from will be off limits. For further and closest to the pen. Entry fee booths to choose from: Large booths 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. information contact the COMNAVBASE is $4, sign up at the Pro Shop. (20X20) for $3 and small booths Duty Officer, Special Services Mar- (10X20) for $2, all inside the HAVE YOU HEARD WHAT HAPPENED at ina or Base Police. hangar. You must supply your own the Jammer last Sunday afternoon? tables, anyone wishing to rent a Larry and his Bingo crew sent a lot space may do so by going to the of people home happy and rich, they Special Services Office between gave away over $1,200 good old U.S. 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through dollars. The Early Bird game that Friday or by going to booth #1 on gets started at 2:45 was worth Colender the day of the Flea Market. Food $50 itself. IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU! may be sold by people with writt Just drop in to the Jammer any Sun- permission from the Navy Exchange day afternoon for their OPEN HOUSE Today Permission must be brought to Special BINGO. Services when booths are purchased. Last day to submit clothing, blankets, foodstuffs, etc. for Caribbean hurricane victims, 725 THE WINDJAMMER WILL BE SPONSORING Radio Point. Graphic Expression in the person THE PAOLA POINT/RADIO POINT PARTY Midnight Ramblers Bowling League organizational meeting, Marblehead Hall of Leeroy Reid on Friday night, is rescheduled for Sept. 16 at 1 p.m. coffee shop, 8:30 p.m. Sept. 14 from 8 until 12. Leeroy at the end of Paola Point. A - E will be spinning your chosen plat- Marine Corps Exchange 82nd Anniversary Sale, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. bring casserole for 8 to 10 people, ters for your dancing and listen- D - R bring salad for 8 to 10 people, Last day ing pleasure. to pick up unclaimed watches or electronics held at Navy Exchange S - Z bring dwssert for 8 to 10 for repair. people. TOASTMASTERS LOCAL CHAPTER will Pentacostal prayer meeting, Pentacostal Church, Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. be holding its regular meeting in DANCE CLASS SCHEDULES are now a very unregular location tonight. Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 8 p.m., East Bargo Point old nursery posted at the NEX by the gift- Tonights meeting will be held at school building. (951204, 98227). wrapping counter. Cable Beach from 6 to 9:30. The Latino Club South American culture display, 7:30-8:30 p.m., elementary meeting will carry the theme of school conference room. "show and tell" where all members NSGA/CO. "L" WIVES CLUB is having are invited to bring any gadget or Tomorrow a bake sale Saturday, Sept. 15 at the Marine Exchange from 10 until? item to show and talk about it. Gitmo Swingers pot luck, business meeting & dance, 6:30 p.m., clubhouse. There will be refreshments avail- able and a pot luck dinner. Marine Corps Exchange 82nd Anniversary Sale, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Interested persons may call Chief Navy Exchange pre-inventory clearance sidewalk sale, starting at 9:30 a.m. Langlois at 913224 DWH. New Cashier Hours: In order to Reef Raiders compass-navigation dive, Kittery Beach, 2 p.m. provide better service to the com- Roman Catholic Mass, 6 p.m., munity, the BPTO Cashier hours have Base Chapel; Rite of Reconciliation, 5 to 5:30 p.m., Base Chapel. been extended. The new hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-noon Seventh Day Adventist Church meets, McCalla Chapel, 9:30 a.m. (8638 Weir) and 1-3 p.m. This change will be Local Forecast " effective Monday, Sep. 17. high tide- 8813 low tide-- Sunday OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY announ sunrise--- high--- HABC Vowling League sign-up, Marblehead Hall, noon-2 p.m. (8106 DWNH or the following: sunset---- low---- 96180 AWH). Sociology 201 and Spanish 102 have been cancelled Roman Catholic Mass, 9:30 a.m., Base Chapel; Rite of Reconciliation, for this term. Speech 101 8:30-9 a.m., Base Chapel; Mass, 5 p.m., Leeward Point Chapel. will meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. (instead Protestant divine services, Leeward Chapel, 9 a.m.; Base Chapel, 11 a.m. of Tuesday and Thursday 6-8 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. as previously announced). Psychology Jamaican United Fellowship of Service divine service, 10 a.m.; evening 201 will begin on Thursday, service, 7:30 p.m., church on Bay Hill Road. September 27, from 7 to 9 - p.m. Church of Christ Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, 10:40 a.m.; ev- Classes which will GuanIanmoM Gazette be starting c. ening worship, 6:30 p.m., all at McCalla Chapel. at the advertised times are: Pentacostal gospel meeting, 8 a.m.; evangelistic meeting, 5 p.m., Penta- Spanish 101, Mon. and Wed., 6 to 8 costal Church, Bay Hill Road. p.m. Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. Math 102, Mon. and Wed., 6 to 8 p.m, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, McCalla Annex, Priest- Physics 101, Tues. and Thur. 6 to Naval Station Commanding Officer hood at 8:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sacrement, 5:30 p.m. (98127, 9:30 p.m. 95342). The Fall Term will begin Monday, Lt. Richard L. Thomp.3. . . Public Affairs Offices:er Sept. 17. Classes will be held at Ensign Susan Wehman.Assistant Public Affairs Officeser J02 Brenda K. Starkey.Edito r MON. the W.T. Sampson High School and YSN Charles S. Bishop-*.Journalist St E.Maha those textbooks which have arrived ..**.* Jurnai Tuesday Couples Scratch organizational meeting, 7:30 p.m., NEX Coffee JON 1303I033so . . .Joura11s will be sold the first night of .303.3Paul.Clift333. . .Jouralis 7, Shop. Mrs~. Rgina 0130473 . 3333uct3on A3sistan class. Please call Mrs. Mary Kelley Inter-command Tennis League organizational meeting, Special Services at 8307 with any questions. The Guantana1o Gazette is published according to the t Conference Foom, 3:30 p.m. as 347t1i,17.3i03NAVEOCOS -35 433d 0u3d77 the d1irection of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printeda Last day to register for Special Services Adult Beginner and Advance ANYONE HAVING BARREL BOATS ASHORE five times weekly at government e3ense on govemen Beginner, Children's Beginner at the Marine Boat Shed must claim equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Servic and Advance Beginner and Infant Beginner Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news it07 s- swimming classes at Special Services. same by Sept. 15 at Special Ser- that appear herein are not to be construed as official vices or they will be taken to or as reflecting the views of COWNAV7ASE or the De Roman Catholic 7artment of the Navy. Mass, 11:35 a.m., Base Chapel. the dump. Friday, September 14, 1979 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Stork report TODAY The following births are announced SUNDAY6:00 Sixty Minutes by the U.S. Naval Hospital, Guan- 1:00 General Hospital 7:00 Salvage I 7:00 700 Club tanamo Bay, Cuba. 1:45 Cartoons 8:00 Charlie's Angels 8:00 Heart of the Bible 9:00 How 2:00 High Chaparral the West was Won 8:30 Cartoons 10:40 A girl, Cora Lynn to Data Systems 3:00 Wild Best of Carson Refuge 9:00 Family Hour Festival Technician, Second Class and Mrs. 3:30 Wild Kingdom 11:55 Sign off 10:05 Movie: Gorath James E. Dean, August 2. 4:00 Cartoons 11:25 Juke Box A boy, Milton, Jr. to Mess Man- 4:40 Bill Moyers' Journal MONDAY MORNING 11:50 Wide World of Sports 9:00 agement Specialist, First Class and 5:30 Newswatch Sesame Street 12:45 NFL Highlights 10:00 Mrs. Milton Speer, August 6. 6:30 Carol Burnett and Friends Body Buddies 1:05 NFL Football 10:30 A boy, Justin Lewis to 7:00 Just Monday Morning Movie: Magni- Mess Man- Friends 3:35 U.S. Mini Olympics agement Specialist, Second Class 7:30 Jeffersons ficent Dope 5:25 Captain's Call 12:00 and Mrs. Edward D. Jennings, August 7:55 Notes of Interest Jokers Wild 5:30 Newswatch Weekend 12:30 8. 8:00 Love Boat COE Information A girl, Elizabeth Marie to Gun- 9:00 Kaz ner's Mate, First Class and Mrs. 10:00 Fantasy Island Stephen T. Stemerick, August 8. 10:55 Newswatch Update School bus schedule _ A girl, Olivia Anne to Electronics 11:00 Movie: Long Voyage Home KINDERGARTENEN Wrechnician, Second Class and Mrs. 11:55 Late Movie: Two Flags West Michael P. Finnegan, August 9. 1:25 Late Late Movie: She Devil MORNING AFTERNOON A boy, James Montenegro to Boiler 2:45 Sign off TO FRO)M Technician, Second Class and Mrs. TO FROM Bus #13 SCHOOL Alvin T. Boddie, August 10. TOMORROW SCHOOL Ocean View 0740 1145 A girl, Shanna Nichol to Mess 1150 1545 7:00 Bozo's Big Top Corinaso Point 0745 1140 Specialist, Second Class and Mrs. 7:25 Metric Man Admin Hill Robert I. McGrotty, August 15. 1153 1538 7:55 Children's Special Radio Point 0750 1135 A girl, Amy Louise to Sergeant 8:55 New Soupy Sales Paola Point and Mrs. Charles J. Mac Entee, 1155 1535 9:20 Cartoons Trailer Park August 17. 1200 1530 9:45 Battle of the Planets Tierra-K 0805 1125 A boy, Eric Ivan to Storekeeper, 1210 1520 10:10 Star Trek Kittery Beach 0810 1120 First Class and Mrs. Freddie M. 1215 1517 11:00 Dance Fever Evans Point Bacong, August 30. 1220 1510 11:25 NFL Team Highlights Deer Point 0815 1110 1222 1508 11:47 CBS Sports Spectacular School 0830 1100 1230 1500 1:45 AAU Junior Olympics . Navy News . . 3:00 American Sportsman Bus #14 3:50 The Neptune Journals Mobile Boint 1145 1545 5:30 Newwatch Weekend Marine Site 1 BRONZE OF NIMITZ PRESENTED TO SHIP 1148 1542 6:00 Hee Maw Marina Point 0745 1145 1150 1540 7:00 Chips Caravela Point 0750 1140 A bronze bust of Admiral Chester 8:00 Different Strokes East Bargo 0755 W. Nimitz was presented to its 1135 1155 1535 8:30 Rhoda Center Bargo 0758 1132 1158 namesake Aircraft Carrier, the 1532 9:00 Vegas **ADULT** West Bargo 0801 1129 U.S.S. Nimitz by sculptor and painter 1201 1529 10:00 Movie: Mad Bull Granadillo Circle 0806 Filix De Weldon. 1124 1206 1524 11:35 Saturday Might Live **ADULT** Granadillo Point 0809 1121 1209 1521 1:00 Rock World Nob Hill 0812 1118 1212 1518 1:50 Late Movie: Island in the Villamar 0815 1115 1215 1515 Sky School 0830 1100 1230 1500 3:00 Sign off

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1-6 HIGH SCHOOL 7-12 Bus #1 TO FROM TO FROM BUS #1 TO FROM * Job Opportunities ea Ocean View 0755 1230 1250 1530 Corinaso Point 0710 1455 Corinaso Point 0800 1225 1245 1525 Ocean View 0715 1450 Applications should be submitted to the Consolidated Civilian Personnel Oil Point 0805 1220 1240 1520 Ferry Landing 0720 1455 Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have Electric Shop 0807 1218 1238 1518 Oil Point 1730 1440 -filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the posi- Radio Point 0810 1215 1235 1515 Gas Hill 1735 1435 tion is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies may Paola Point 0812 1213 1233 1513 School 0740 1430 be obtained at the Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office or by reviewing Trailer Park 0815 1210 1230 1510 Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards. School 0830 1200 1300 1500 Bus #4 East Bargo 0710 1500 ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING DATE COMMAND Bus #2 Center Bargo 0715 1455 194-79 Purchasing Agent, GS-06 Sept. 21 Supply Evans Point 0750 1225 1258 1535 West Bargo 0720 1450 208-79 Clerk-Typist, GS-04 Sept. 19 Hospital Deer Point 0755 1222 1255 1530 Caravella Point 0728 1445 212-79 Accounting Technician, GS-05 Sept. 21 Compt. Mobile Point 0800 1220 1250 1525 Marina Point 0730 1440 80-004-79 Construction Representative, GS-9 Sept. 24 ROICC Marine Site #1 0805 1216 1245 1520 Marine Site 0735 1435 10-072-79 Telephone Mechanic Foreman, WS-10 Sept. 24 PWD Marine Point 0810 1212 1240 1515 School 0740 1430 192-79 Marina Attendant, LWG-05 Sept. 21 S/S East Bargo 0815 1207 1235 1505 209-79 Accounting Technician, LGS-05 Sept. 21 Commis. West Bargo 0820 1203 1230 211-79 Administrative 1505 Nob 1ill Services Clerk, School 0825 1200 1300 1500 Villamar 1 0710 1500 LGS-04 Sept. 21 S/S 0715 1455 212-79 Accounting Villamar 2 Technician, LGS-05 Sept. 21 Compt. Bus #3 Villamar 5 0720 1452 Center Bargo 0815 1215 1245 1520 Villamar 5 0725 1450 Applications will be accepted for the following permanent registers: 0727 1448 School 0830 1200 1300 1500 aa 6 Circ 20-015-75 Clerk-Typist, GS-3 OPEN :e0730 1443 94-001-75 Library Aid, GS-2 (Part-time) OPEN Bus #4 Granadillo Pointt 0735 1440 85-009-78 Granadillo - c School 0740 1430 Waitress, NA-3 (Intermettent) OPEN Point 0815 1220 1245 1510 187-79 WAITER/WAITRESS, NA-3 CPO CLUB Granadillo Circle 0822. 1205 1252 1505 Bus #8 TELEPHONE OPERATOR, GS-03 PWD School 0830 1200 1300 1500 TK/Enlisted 0715 1440 10-316-75 Laborer, LWG-2 OPEN $1.71 ph Bus #5 Firefighter, School 0740 1430 36-002-75 PS-3 OPEN $2.09 ph Villamar 5th & 0810 1215 1245 1515 10-488-75 Laborer, LWG-3 OPEN $1.99 ph 2nd St./Day Care Bus #10 Housekeeping Aid, NA-1 OPEN School 0830 1200 1300 1500 M5-105-78 TR/Officers 0715 1440 Bus #6 School 0740 1430 The Navy Exchange has the follow- --Part-time Courier/Cashier (AS3/ Villamar lst/6th 0810 1215 1245 1515 ing job openings. 3.30), to work for the Accounting School 0830 1200 1300 1500 Bus #11 --Full-time Vending mechanic, (NA8/ Office. High school graduate pre- Kittery Beach 0720 1440 4.47 or LWG8/3.50), to work for ferred; must have a government Bus #7 Iguana Terrace 0730 1435 Vending. High school graduate pre- drivers license and able to operate Nob Hill 0810 1215 1245 1515 School 0740 1430 ferred with two years experience light vehicles; must be able to lift Caravela Point 0820 1205 1255 1505 with vending machines; knowledge up to 50 lbs. and placing on shelves School 0830 1200 1300 1500 Bus #12 of tools used in trade, ability to over 8 feet high above the floor. School 1415 overhaul vending machines. --Full-time Vending Routeman (NA4/ Bus #8 Ferry Landing 1430 --Full-time Invoice Audit Clerk 3.54 or LWG4/2.39), to work for TR/Enlisted 0810 1220 1240 1520 (AS4/3.53 or LGS4/2.86), to work in Vending. High school graduate pre- School 0830 1200 1300 1500 the Accounting Office building #13. ferred with one year mechanical High school graduate preferred with knowledge and familiarity with Bus #9 5 one year general office work. hand tools; must have a base drivers TK/Enlisted 0810 1220 1240 1520 Ag-L8SGS- - --Full-time Supervisory Head Sales license. School 0830 1200 1300 1500 l Clerk (PS7/4.05), to work in the --Part-time Procurement Order Clerk Main Retail Store. High school grad- (AS4/3.53 or LGS3/2.32), to work Bus #10 uate preferred with a minimum of in the Procurement Office. High TK/Officers 0810 1220 1240 1520 two to three years selling experience School graduate preferred with six School 0830 1200 1300 1500 part of which, preferably, should months experience in office pro- be within the Navy Exchange System. cedures and the use of a typewriter Bus #11 and claculator. Kittery Beach 0810 1220 1240 1520 --Full-time Visual Merchandiser --Part-time Sales Clerk II (PS2/ Iguana Terrace 0820 1210 1250 1510 Helper (PS3/3.25), to work in the 3.07 or LGS2/1.78), to work at the School 0830 1200 1300 1500 Main Retail Store. High school Mini-Mart. High school graduate pre- graduate preferred with six months ferred with six months experience. Bus #12 related experience; must be able to These positions close Sept. 21. Leeward 0730 1530 OE4ifIrT use small hand and power tools; For further information please con- Ferry 0800 1430 EXPFCT T#ffff6~f/$ TEO ability to lift up to 40 lbs. tact Ms. L. King at 8348. School 0830 1415 Friday, September 14, 1979 Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette American League Minnesota 7, 4 (12) MOVIES New York Yankees 10, Boston 3 TONIGHT Shoot First, Die Later, PG S Baltimore 10, Toronto 4 Lyceums Clubs Oakland 8, Milwaukee 3 Downtown: The China Syndrome, PG Windjammer: Kid Vengeance, R Cleveland at Detroit, postponed rain The Day of the Animals, PG Texas Detour, R McCalla: Goin' Coconuts, G CPO Club: You Light up My Life, PG Robin Hood, I Think Dirty, K P Marine: Convoy Buddies, PG National League COMO Club: Double Nickles, PG If Ever I See YouAgain, Montreal 4, Chicago Cubs 3 PG 0 Philadelphia 2, New York Mets 1 SUNDAY Leeward: Bittersweet Love, PG Atlanta 4, San Francisco 1 Highballin', PG Lyceums Los Angeles 8, San Diego 6 Clubs Downtown; The Class of Miss MacMi- St. Louis at Pittsburgh, rained out Windjammer: No Room to Run, II chael, R r Stunts, PG McCalla: California Dreaming, R CPO Club: The Champ, PG Marine: Suspira, R Aces High, PG Leeward: Capricorn One, PG t Sports COMO Club: No movie summary TOMORROW NIGHT Lyceums Downtown: California Dreaming, R S -- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The'll be Cousin Cousine, R this sea- able to chant "A--D" here McCalla: The China Syndrome, PG That persons wishing to fish picked up son. The NBA Jazz have The Day of the Animals, for sharks may do so only from a forward Adrian Dantley from the Los PG boat at the southern limit of the Lakers in exchange for for- Angeles Marine: Wacky Taxi, G harbor in the vicinity of buoy #1? 199AL SPBT Haywood. ward Spencer Booster, PG Leeward: Darby O'Gill and the by Dennis H. Brusnahan PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The NBA's Little People, G Portland Trail Blazers will have GUANTANAMO BAY INTERCOMMAND Touch forward Bob Gross back this season. Football started its' season Sept. The free-agent has signed a multi ] 11, with four of the eight teams in year contract with the Blazers for BPTO the league playing in the first an undisclosed sum of money. Gross night competition. Even though it has been with Portland since coming , had rained for many days before, the into the NBA in 1975 and was a key flights season got off to a good start. figure in the Blazers' championship David Beaulier led High School season of 1976-77. DAY/ ARRIVALS DEPARTURES * to a 12-8 victory as High School DATE FROM ETA A/C FLT TO ETD A/C FLT continued their dominance over Mar- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The NBA's 22 Sat. SCOTT AFB 1130 C-9N MEDIVAC RSYRDS 1200 C-9N MEDIVAC ine Barracks in head to head meet- teams open their preseason camps Sep. 15 ings. this weekend, and some of the teams Naval Station representative to will be sporting some important new Sun. Sep. 16 CINCLANTFLT Football Tournament players. KINGSTON 1500 C14.1 AQA0471 last year, NAVSTA Blue won their Free agent center Bill Walton Mon. NORFOLK 1345 C141 AQA0471 Sep. 17 KINGSTON 1800 C141 AQA0472 OPA LOCKA 0800 C131 GTM02601 first game of the season 6-2 over will show up in San Diego, rookie C131 GTMO3611 NORFOLK 1145 C141 AQA0472 Seabees. The only touchdown scored Larry Bird will be in the Boston Tue. OPA LOCKA 1600 Sep. 18 in the game was a Mike Carrier to Celtics camp and top draft pick 0930 C131 GTMO 2621 HAITI 0700 C131 GTM02621 Tony Campbell pass. Tony had one of: Earvin "Magic" Johnson will be in Wed. Haiti Sep. 19 RSYRDS 1820 C141 ABA0474 HAITI 1600 C131 GTM02623 the better nights of his career the camp of the Los Angeles Lakers. Haiti 1830 C131 GTM02624 when he managed to catch 2 out of C141 AQA0471 JAX 0700 C131 GTM02631 12 passes made to him. GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) -- Ed Dough- Thur. NORFOLK 1615 Sep. 20 NORFOLK 1145 C141 ABA0474 High School 12 erty waited through an hour-long KINGSTON 1000 0141 AQA0471 M/B 8 rain delay then rammed home a 12 KINGSTON 1305 C141 AQA0472 NORFOLK 1450 C141 A0A0472 foot birdie to take a share of the Fri. NORFOLK 1415 C130 HBA2275 C141 ABA0476 LITTLE ROCK1630 C130 HBA2276 NAVSTA Blue 6 first-round lead in a $150,000 golf Sep. 21 NORFOLK 1515 JAX 1600 C131 GTM02641 RSYRDS 1730 C141 ABA0476 MCB-40 2 tournament here. cassifieds For Sale A mother is looking for someone to -lasifieadvrtismensmy be called in between 8 and 11 am, orhadcridtth P c 7:3rs00 a to 4:00 pm., Monday through Friday excludeg holidays). transport children from the Cuban Deadline for publicatdn is noon the previous working day,0 school and Two round end tables, $100; Hoover and published not more than twice weekly per submission. Commercial advertising is pro- Trailer Park to nursery up- hibited although announcements concerning available services will be permitted but i1ited back, 96294 or 99155 AWH. canister vacuum, $20; Hoover e ,ai requiringcand approval may be re- right vacuum, $15; umbrella stroller "f:edsrare ,povi8181d, colrpoo tfa iona1811888,8o1r18ginttr f authw8i11181811t811e8a1818p881. notAdsawhichedisrmnt The81Public81 ntebsso A8fairs81Staff8 with swivel wheels, excellent condi- reserves 8therightto edit 81d811w8ite1a1888ub81ss8118. (AT-Anytime/DW-During Working 3 A/C's in good working order, 1 Hours/AW-After Working Hours). tion, $20, 98130 After 6 p.m. large 18,000 to 21,000 BTU and 2 small 6,000 or more BTU, 99100 Citation harvest gold dishwasher, Classified Ads 951144 DWH. for parts, $10; baby playpen, ex- Reliable high school student to cellent condition, $20, 95546 AT. occasionaly babysit in my home in '70 Camero Rally Sport, original Odyssey TV game, Magnavox, $30, the evenings. Prefer Granadillo Sunfish sail boat, excellent con- owner, 350 engine, 4 speed hurst, 952233 AT. Point or circle area, 97123 AWH. dition, $350; '72 Yamaha 200 cc p/s, good condition, $1,100, in- motorcycle, needs mechanical cludes clutch disc and plate and 1975 AMC Sportabout wagon, best of- work, best offer; Brunswick Black throwout bearing on order, 8164 fer, as is. Can be seen at Morin Lost Beauty bowling ball, 10 lbs. never DWH, 951001 ext. 323 AWH. Center parking lot Monday through used, $15; 4 piece stainless steel Levi jacket, boys size 10 or 12, Friday 8 a.m. 3 p.m. or at Gold cookware set, $10; green carpet, Assorted crocheted items, pot hold- - lost at the Marine Site Lyceum las Hill parking lot in the vicinity of 9 X 9, $10; 2 rose bushes, $10 ers, toilet tissue covers, 8793 Saturday night, 951076 AT. C Complex. Six cyl. engine, manual each; 3, 5 hp Murray self-propelled AT. transmission, AM & radio, light lawn mowers, 21", $65, 95503 AT. CB Yard sale Bicycle built for 2; coffee pot; blue in color. Call John Schmoker, '73 Honda 350, new tires, just re- waffle iron; mixer; ice bucket; 95551 DWH. Pre-packout sale, 51 A & D Nob Hill, built engine, reasonably priced, baby carriage and carrier, 96119 AT. Saturday, 8:30 a.m. until? TV trays, and chair set, twin 96215 AWH. 25 hp Johnson outboard motor, ex- childs table 9.9 Evenrude motor, never been used, cellent running condition, $450, beds, macrame, paper back and hard back books, small bookcase, Sansui G3 3,000 stereo receiver, $650 firm; 1 bicycle, $10; 1 10 call Dave at 8426 DWH, 96208 AWH. chain lamp, set of cush- excellent condition, looks good, speed bicycle, $25, 951051 AWH. toy shop, must sell, leaving the rock. $150, U.S. Divers aluminum 80 with back ions for rocking chairs, bed spread, radio and many other household 8874 AT, ask for Don. '73 CB 100 motorcycle in excellent pack and boot, hydro date July '82, condition, $350, call Ray Smith at been used for 6 dives, $125, 95516, items, for further information call '78 Honda Hawk, excellent condition, 95330 DWH. 95569 ask for PC3 Stowers. 98145 AT. low mileage, $1,595; Frigidaire elec- Granadillo Point 11-A, 9 until 1 tric dryer, very good condition, Barrel boat, #210 Evans Point, mace Wanted p.m., small appliances, clothes, $115; medium size dog shipping cage, offer; '78 Johnson long shaft 35 hp $25, 951102 AT. electric start, like new; Dacor Fan motor for a 24,000 BTU Fedders A/C, work bench, picnic table, and dive light, UL 900; spear gun shock A/C, 64439, 8557 DWH, 64462 AWH. much more. Parts for a '73 to '76 Vega, alter- lines; Seaview guage; dive slate; or leotards, Center Bargo 1184, Saturday from nator, starter, distributor, 2 bbl dive knife; aluminum 50 J-valve, Little girls tights 10 a.m. until 1 p.m., bicycles, Holly carb, radiator, automatic 8-79 hydro, 952289 AT. size 6 or 7; tap shoes, size non-folding lawn chairs, and other transmission and much more; 20" 11 or 11z, 952233 AT. miscellaneous items. girls bicycle; 5,000 BTU compressor, Sears Kenmore dishwasher, white 90296 AT. with cutting board top, very good Car, any type, running now, avail- condition, $125 or best offer, able now, call CWO Collier at Center Bargo 1158 Saturday from 10 a.m. until? little childrens '70 Chevelle, 307, 2 door, p/s, 2 can be seen at 71-A Nob Hill. 913210 DWH. clothes, sizes 4, 5, and 6, elec- new tires, reupholstered front seat, tric organ, house plants, toys and runs and drives well, $600, 8164 DW, 2 14 X 10 rims, will fit Ford or Set of weights, reasonably priced, 8734 98160 AWH. 96269 AWH. much more. 951001 ext. 323 AWH. Chrysler cars, DWH,