Tide,Temp. Sun, Weather Forecast fi~g ,t~t- S43pmPartly cloudy. d.gLol:5p , Widelyscattered Lowvtde--- 7:5p03a IJshowers. Winds 2 Sunmet---- 6: 6pm I4J 2 t conditions 2-3 High --- 85 - W) feet. LOW---71 TeNavy's onegho'tfbaed dat2 Vol. 31, No. 210 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Tuesday, November 2, 1976 Election today Presidential candidates end campaign in Fo rd's home state trust and firm, new leadership. of all places, at the teat of a Ford called today's election Democrat. Dole appeared at a rally "very crucial" and included endorse- in Independence, No., Marry Truman's ments from average citizens and hometown, and spoke to supporters in celebrities. Ford promised to keep front of a statue of Truman at the the U.S. number-one in defense, and county courthouse. Dole then went to make needed tax reforms. home to Russell, Ran., to cast his Both Ford and Carter finished their vote today. last day of campaigning in Michigan. In Flint, Mich., last night Carter Ford ended a 15,000 mile campaign addressed a rally of 7,000 in a local swing in his hometown, Grand Rapids, auditorium. Carter, joined by where thousands turned out to hear running mate Walter Mondale, told the candidate ask his Michigan the rally, "We're going to win to- "family" to rally behind him. morrow," and threw in a few parting Before arriving in Grand Rapids, shots at administration economic Ford told an airport news conference policy for good measure. in Detroit that he is the first per- son from Michigan to be President. A dead-tirea Mondale also had He asked everyone in Michigan for sharp words about Ford economic support today at the polls. The air- policies at the rally. He blamed port news conference was an emotional Ford for the nation's unemployment appeal to the people of the state. and inflation woes, and accused the However, the general public was Republicans of trying to exploit barred from the session. It was the nation's apathy. After the WASHINGTON (AP)--Pres. Gerald attended by the news media only. Michigan rally, Mondale headed home by politics. Ford and Democratic rival Jimmy Ford's day included a hair-raising to Minnesota, and a welcoming re- He characterized the black minist- Carter made expensive, election-eve episode at Ohio's Akron-Canton ception in Minneapolis. er, the Rev. Clennon King, as appeals for votes last night on na- Airport. Ford popped up through a "someone who doesn't live in the tionwide television. The 30-minute cut-away section of the presidential Carter spent the final day of his community, who is a Republican, who taped programs, which cost Ford and limousine to wave to the crowd. But campaign dealing with a racial in- is not a Baptist." The Rev. King Carter $300,000 apiece, were essen- then he got onto the roof and stood cidert at his hometown church in is pastor of a non-denominational tially reviews of what both candi- on top of the moving car, waving and Plains, Ga., an incident that Carter church and has run for a number of dates have said during their cam- smiling to the crowd. A Secret admits could hurt him at the voting offices as a Republican. paigns. Service agent grabbed Ford by the booth. Carter said he will not re- Carter promised to fight to re- In his speech, Jimmy Carter called ankle and then by the belt to steady sign from the Plains Baptist Church move what he called "this last on the nation to turn from what he him. The driver was told where which Sunday turned away a black vestige of racial discrimination." terms an "absolutely terrible" Ford was, and the car slowed to a minister. Carter said he will not resign from Republican administration. He urged stop and Ford got back inside. Campaigning in California and the church, saying "I can't quit voters today to rally around a Republican vice presidential can- Michigan, Carter said the incident my lifetime of worship, habit and Democratic ticket that stands for didate Bob Dole ended his campaign, was motivated, at least in part, commitment." Democrats expected to maintain control NEWS BRIEFS PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Officials in WASHINGTON (UPI)--The Democrats The survey showed Democratic gu- the House of Representat ives, with Philadelphia have beefed up security will maintain, but cannot substan- bernatorial candidates were expect- four seats vacant. around the city's water supplies. tially increase, their already ed to win in seven states and Three senators, Democr 'at Vance The action follows a taped demand for sizable edge when ballots are Republicans in five. The races in Hartke of Indiana, and R epublicans $1 million. The male voice on a counted today in 14 contests for two states currently dominated by J. Glenn Beall of Marylaand and tape found in city hall said 1,000 state governor. the Republicans, New flampshire and James Buckley of New Yor rk, appear gallons of heating oil would be A UPI survey showed the 1976 gu- Washington, were too close to call. headed for defeat. Five incumbents, dumped in the city's water supply if ernatorial elections shaping up as Democrats John Tunney of California, the money was not delivered. a near standoff between the two Democratic governors now outnumb- Joseph Montoya of Mew Me xico, Frank MIAMI (AP)--Students at Shenandoah parties, it appeared unlikely that er Republicans 36 to 13, with one 'Moss of Utah, Gale McGee e of Wyoming, Junior High School in Miami have either can pick up more than one state controlled by an Independent. and Republican Robert St afford of some ideas to increase voter turn- extra state house. Of the governorships up for election Vermont are locked in ra ces too out in elections that would make this year, eigNt now belong to close to call. voting more attractive, like free Mandel trial resumes Democrats and six to Republicans. Democrats are favored to win four T-shirts, movie tickets or gasoline One safe prediction in this un- seats now held by Republ icans, for voters. Other ideas would predictable election is that the while Republicans are favored to make voting easier, like a vote- in Maryland Democrats will retain control of pick up three held by Democrats, a mobile that would travel to each Congress today, probably by a net gain of one for the Democrats. neighborhood. large margin. Eight races are rated tossups, A UPI 50-state survey the weekend five are held by Democra ts, three AP survey says election before the election showed the mar- by Republicans. gin could be just about where it Of the 33 Senate races , 18 seats to call stands now, a 61-38 Democratic are considered "safe," 1 3 Democrats, is too close edge in the Senate, with one inde- four Republicans, and In dependent pendant, and a 286-145 margin in Marry Byrd of Virginia. WASHINGTON (AP)--A final state- by-state survey by the Associated Gitmo to get newer movies Press shows the presidential elec- tion is too close to call. In For all those who are tired of see- films to buy, the truth is that in fact, the race is so tight that ing the same old movies at the clubs many cases the only movies available nearly half the states surveyed and lyceums, there is now a solution are not of the highest quality. could not be judged to be in either BALTIMORE (AP)--The political cor- to the problem. the Ford or Carter camp. ruption trial of Maryland Gov. The local Navy Motion Picture Ex- Carter leads in 15 states for a Marvin Mandel has resumed with change has reached an agreement with TV8 to carry election total of 210 electoral votes. Ford William James, a former state sen- the Navy Motion Picture Distribution coverage tonight leads in 11 states with a total of ator and now the state treasurer, Office in Norfolk. The distributors 91 electoral votes. Another 24 taking the witness stand. are rearranging one of its circuits TV-8 will be presenting full el- states are rated a toss-up, leaving He's the 11th in a parade of state to allow Gitmo to receive new re- ection night coverage beginning at 237 electoral votes up in the air. lawmakers who have testified before leases first. Gitmo can hold these 6 p.m. today. A total of 270 electoral votes is the federal court jury about race- new releases for only 21 days. This The first hour will include regu- needed for victory. track legislation. means that each new film will be lar news of the day with Mike Cherry The AP survey is based on inde- The legislation is at the heart shown once at each authorized site. and Phil Galloway. Election night pendent polls available, or on the of the charges against the governor The new arrangement also means the coverage will then break for regu- consensus of political observers, and his four co-defendants, Ernest base will be getting these releases lar programing until 8 p.m. party officials and reporters cover- Cory Jr., Dale Hess and William and approximately two months earlier At that time TV-8 will begin un- ing the campaign. The final survey Harry Rodgers. than before. interrupted coverage of national shows Carter's lead shrunk since So far, the testimony has estab- It does not mean Gitmo will be and state elections with Mike Cherry the previous poll last week. lished that Mandel, his lobbyists getting all first run movies. A re- and Phil Galloway as co-hosts. Re- Both the Harris and Gallup Polls and his main man in the Senate, cent discussion has revealed that gional reports will find results find Ford and Carter within a point Roy Staten, were active in the racing-European movie production is down to from the North being reported by of each other. That's well within matters, which dominated the be- the point where the Navy is finding Roy Griggs, from the South by Bob the margin for error, making the ginning and end of the 1972 General it difficult to buy and is, in fact, House, from the Midwest by Carol race too close for either pollster Assembly session. buying almost everything available Benes and the Far West by John to call. The government contends Mandel re- at the present time. This is par- Schmoker. The Roper organization released ceived gifts and business interests, ticularly true of the "G" rated Election night coverage will con- its poll yesterday, showing Carter in return for legislative efforts to family movies. tinue until there is a winner in with a lead of four percentage help the co-defendants' holdings in So, contrary to the popular opi- the presidential election. So, points. The poll has a margin of Marlboro Race Track. nion that the Navy looks for poor watch TV-8's election night tonight. error of three percentage points. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, November 2, 1976 Today's meetings Tomorrow's meetings 9

THE SURE LOSERS WEIGHT REDUCING BINGO will be played at the Staff CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. For more NCO Club beginning at 8 p.m. information call Joanne Frandsen Commumity ACOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet. at 9,51197. For more information call 95454 DWH. BOY SCOUTS will meet in the Boy GITMO SELF DEFENSE CLUB will meet Scouts Hut, 6th St., Villamar at at Marblehead Hall 6-8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. For more information call Sharon Fox at 64462. GITMO BAY BRIDGE CLUB meets at 7 p.m. at the COMO Club. Call Jim Cossey at 85149 AWH. The club is Board open to all base residents. BIlNGO will be played at the CPO Club beginning at 8p.m.

Clubs and Organizations TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS MEN'S BOWLING ASSOCIATION LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION MAY BE MADE FOR 'BLITHE SPIRIT' SPONSORING TOURNAMENT TO HAVE TOURNAMENT

CARIBBEAN NAVAL LODGE MEETS Reservations for the Little The local Men's Bowling Association The Ladies Golf Association will Theatre production of "Blithe Spirit" is sponsoring a handicap doubles and be having their yearly Handicap There will be a stated communi- will be taken today and tomorrow at singles tournament Nov. ZU and 21 Tournament starting Nov. 9. This cation of the Caribbean Naval 952250 AT. There will be a special scratch event will be an 18 hole full handicap, Lodge held in Masonic Apt. in for the high rollers. Entry forms match play tournament. Entry fee building #800 at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. are available in the bowling alley. is $3. All members are urged to CRESCENDOS ON CPO PATIO All Master Masons are cordially All prize money will be refunded participate. For more information and fraternally invited along with selected trophies donated contact Ann Hicks at 952255 or The Crescendos will be appearing Louise Herrin at 95360. on the CPO Club patio Friday night by the association. Sign up now, Contact Bruce from 9 until 1. Breakfast will be entries close Saturday. Johnstone, Dale Goodwin or any as- REEF RAIDER NOTES served from 11:30 p.m. until 1:30a.m. Breakfast is open to the public. sociation official fu. fu-ther in- Special notices This month's general membership formation. meeting of the Reef Raiders will be held in the Elementary School con- Education RAQUET CLUB BILLS READY NEX JOB OPENINGS ference room (B-9) at 7:30 Thursday may be paid beginning Current bills from the Raquet The Navy Exchange has an opening evening. Dues ADULT BEGINNERS SWIMMING CLASS p.m. or at the dive shack on Club may be picked up this week. for a full-time sales clerk in the at 7 SCHEDULED TO START Friday or Saturday during normal The clubhouse will be open for those auto parts store. The hours are operating hours. Potential new mem- An adult beginners swimming class without keys from 6 to 7 p.m. daily. 8:15 to 5:15, Monday through Thurs- bers must bring their certificate is scheduled to start on Thursday. If you have any further questions, day and 8 to 5 on Saturday. A cards and tank serial numbers. The classes will run for five weeks call Kathy Dunn at 85568 DWH. knowledge of auto parts is prefer- On a trial basis during the month and will be held three days a week red. Please call 85348 for more of Nov., the evening hours of opera- from 9-10 a.m. Evening classes can ASSISTANT SPORTS DIRECTOR information. tion of the reef raiders air fill also be arranged. To register or NEEDED BY SPECIAL SERVICES The Exchange is also taking ap- statioh has been changed to 6-7. for more information, call 97166 or plications for persons interested Special Services is looking for All other times remain the same. 96264. in working as a sales clerk on an Also, anyone wishing to improve someone to relieve BT3 O'Banion as on call basis. Such work would their swimming ability or learn assistant sports director. Person- entail working intermittantly as CLASS IN SHELL JEWELRY nel desiring to apply must be E4-E6 TO BEGIN new strokes is invited to attend. needed. No experience is necessary and have at least one year remaining and the Exchange will train inter- in Gitmo. For further information The Caribbean Arts and Crafts ested parties. For more informa- contact BMC Thompson or Dennis Association is sponsoring a class COOKING CLASSES STILL HAVE tion call 85348. Brusnahan at 95449 or 951160 in basic jewelry using shells. Each OPENINGS DWH. student will make five projects in- Mama Ellie has a few openings for RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETS ATTENTION TRAILER PARK cluding a cowery pendent set and RESIDENTS starfish earrings. The cost is $10. her Southern and Mexican cooking class on Tuesday nughts and her There will be a meeting of the Classes will be held on Nov. 15 and Base Police asks trailer park res- 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. For more in- pastry class on Thursday nights. Consolidated Recreation Committee at 1:30 p.m. in the Special idents to keep their children off formation or to register call Peggy Come learn to cook some Christmas Thursday pastries. For more information call Services conference room. the streets due to traffic in the Edmonds at 90250 or Karen Wardlaw dimly 85863 AT. lighted area and narrow at 85649 AT. streets. Also, keep children away POWDERPUFF FOOTBALL NOV. 12 from the Non-U.S. Wives' Club at YACHT CLUB PARTY PLANNED SCHOOL NEWS night. On Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. the Junior Club is having an outing Students enrolled in grades 7 The Yacht girls will play the Senior girls in PRACTICE BOMBING AND STRAFING at Hospital Cay on Nov. 6, when the through 12 at W. T. Sampson High a game of flag football, while the School will be hand carrying to moon is full. Barrel boats will boys from each class will entertain Practice bombing and strafing will their homes, quarter progress report transport everyone from 5:30-6 p.m., the crowd with some enthusiastic be conducted on the Hicacal target p.m. Bring cards which will be distributed with a late run at 6:15 cheers. from 4 to 6 p.m., today through tomorrow. your own steaks and beverages. The This annual event will take place Thursday. For your safety, the club will furnish the rest. Don't at Cooper Field. Baked goods and Conde and Hicacal Beach areas be- This Saturday's sitting of College worry about the kids and babysitters, sodas will be available. tween Saint Nicolas and Caracoles Boards (SAT or Achievements) will 2-way communications have been ar- Tickets for the game can be pur- Points, and all of the Upper Bay be held in room 3 of the High ranged. Contact Sven Eklof at 90245 chased in front of the bank on Friday north of Caracoles and Granadillo building. Those who have or Chuck Grall at 952200 for reser- School from 11-1 and in front of the Navy Points will be off limits. For fur- registered should report with tic- vations. and Marine Corps Exchanges on Satur- ther information, contact the Spe- kets of admission and ID cards by day during normal working hours. cial Services Marina, COMNAVBASE a.m. Leeward registrants 8:30 Duty Officer or Base Police. Entertainment should report by 8:45. Testing time will be approximately 4 hours. PONTOON BOAT AT DEER POINT OFFICE HOURS FOR SAN JUAN MOVIE SCHEDULE NEW WINDJAMMER The Deer Point Marina announced AND HAITI R9R FLIGHTS PREPARED CHILDBIRTH CLASSES that one of the newly acquired pon- Tue., Hot Potato, PG WILL BEGIN toon boats was put in commission Office hours for the San Juan and Wed., Man Friday, PG yesterday. Anyone wishing to rent Haiti R&R flights will be noon to Thu., The Premonition, PG The prepared childbirth classes the boat will have to take a writ- 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, com- Lipstick, R Fri., will begin Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. The ten exam, the questions for which mencing Friday. Kansas City Bomber, PG classes last six weeks and meet in are taken from the Gitmo Bay Outdoor Sat., The Silent Starnger, PG the ARU room of the Naval Hospital. Sports & Wildlife Handbook. The The Deadly Trap, PG For further information call Judy written exam must be passed before Commissary-Exchange Sun., Money to Burn, TV Hamilton at 85339 or Betty Skinner the practical exam will be given at 951166. A copy of the handbook is available GUANTANAMO BAY, ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA REP U.S. NAVAL at the Special Services Issue Desk. BASF CUBA TO BE AT NAVY EXCHANGE Skipper Qualification tests for Sports pontoon boats will be given on Need a gift idea for Christmas? Tuesdays from 1 to 6 p.m. Pontoon Encyclopedia Britannica offers you boats will be rented by reservation a military discount of at least 25 SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL WILL BE only and reservations must be made per cent, and to ease your burden DISCUSSED AT MEETING in person. The cost of the boat at Cliristmastime, a special Christ- is $7.50 for 4 hours or $15 for 8. mas purchase offer: The Britannica Interested in playing slow pitch NaalB B.-1Sato Saturday and Sunday only will be representative will be at the Navy Command~rCmmandingBoffie softball? Special Services is hav- $20 for the entire day. A security Exchange during this week. For more ing a meeting on Thursday at 9 a.m. deposit of $20 is required. For information call 98234 AWH. ffUBB. office LdMcd aelCerry. pblic in the Special Services conference further information Call the Deer J0l Bill s, . EIB room for any persons interested in BBS BiAe Seat. Rpre Point Marina at 95545 AT. J03 Roy Griggs.Reot the possibility or probability of WATER STATUS holding a recreational slow pitch MEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION FIGURF' softball season from December WILL MEET TODAY YESTERDAY'S rule-9 Bud regulations for .hip andstain nwsapr asotlined in NEVEXOS P-35 Bu nder th diectio through March. All interested per- 4 athe Nalal Bse public affairs officer. Pinted sons are invited to attend. The There will be a meeting of the Uive timBs vBekly ietgVe5~ona t epensongvermen 1,500,000 equi ,thopUions,en 0orIstatemens 0.itms possibility of starting such a pro- Men's Golf Association today TARGET CONSUMPTION: fappear 'h,,, at.mot0,1tobe .n0d . of- ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,380,000 ficial or so ,,Ulaetft ft sA.,, of CmBmBas or gram looks very good. If you are at 7 p.m. at the golf course club l. STORAGE: 18,303,000 Oth, annP.te,' E:.t interested do not miss the meeting. house. TOTAL IN Page 3 Tuesday, November 2, 1976 Guantanamo Gazette WJ.S. trying to influence Smith GENEVA (AP)--The U.S. reportedly Rhodesian-Mozambique border. is working behind the scenes to per- Mozambique said the fighting was a suade Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian continuation of clashes that started Cooking Smith to drop his hard-line stance after Rhodesian government troops against speeding up a transfer of crossed the border this past week- power in Rhodesia to the black maj- end. ority. A spokesman for Smith's delegation acknowledged that Rhodesian troops had entered Mozambique. But he said Around the World , they were conducting actions against stepped-up terrorist activities out With J. T. Savoia of Mozambique. Informed sources said the Rhodesians destroyed a camp believed GOLDEN TASSIES AND PECAN FILLING to be the base for 100 guerrillas. Neither side gave a casualty report. 1 cup (2 sticks) margarine or 2 cups sifted flour The Geneva talks have been in butter limbo since late last week after 2 three-ounce packages cream two short meetings in which both cheese whites and blacks issued tough statements. The formal conference Soften margarine or butter and cheese together. Whip until smooth and in Geneva is in recess until at creamy. Add flour in fourths, blending thoroughly after each addition. least tomorrow. Work with fingers into smooth blended dough. Chill one hour for easier Sources say that Asst. U.S. Secy. handling. Shape into 1-inch balls. Press each ball into 1 3/4-inch of State for African Affairs William muffin pan and shape into little crust, lining cup evenly with dough. The report comes as Britain called Schaufele met with Smith yesterday Leave cavity for filling. Always fill the tassies before baking them, an informal meeting of black and and urged him to be more flexible two-thirds full. white Rhodesian leaders today in in his talks with the blacks. The Geneva to set a 1977 target date for sources say Schaufele expressed Pecan Filling: the power transfer. Smith said yes- fears that the guerrillas might .terdayhe will attend the meetings. escalate their black war against 2 eggs teaspoon vanilla or almond Fierce fighting between Rhodesian the white regime, resulting in an 1 cups light brown sugar, firmly extract troops and nationalist guerrillas all-out war that could draw in the packed 1 cup finely chopped pecans, was reported yesterday near the major powers. 2 tablespoons melted butter almonds or walnuts 4 teaspoon salt to polls today Puerto Ricans go Beat egg enough to mix yolk with whites; add brown sugar gradually, salt, The New Progressive Party of gub- beating well after each addition. Add margarine or butter, SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI)-- in shaped tassies; ernatorial candidate Carlos Romero vanilla, and mix well. Sprinkle half of the pecans Puerto Rico's 1.7 million regester- in oven 350 degrees F. Marcelo took a two-page advertise- pour in filling; top with remaining pecans. Bake ed voters sat back yesterday to set. Then reduce heat ment in island newspapers attacking for 15 to 17 minutes, or until filling is almost watch candidates deliver their last remove popular Democratic Party Gov. to 250 degrees F. and bake 10 minutes longer. Cool. Carefully low blows at one another on the eve makes four dozen tassies. Hernandez Colon and several from pans to rack. This of general elections. Rafael of his followers as "All the Govern- or's Men." Arab troops to police cease-fire 500 stone police "Producer and director, Rafael Hernandez Colon," the ad read. "The BEIRUT (AP)--A major obstacle to Gemayel said yesterday he will not most costly and scandalous Puerto Lebanon's 12-day old truce was re- oppose the Arab peace force. His station in Belfast Rican government production of all moved yesterday when two Christian main ally, Camille Chamoun, agreed time. It took four agonizing years leaders changed their minds and de- also. allow Arab peace-keeping Rightist spokesmen reported left- BELFAST (UPI)--About 500 persons to finish, millions and millions of cided to troops to patrol their territory. ist movements in South and Central surrounded and stoned Andersonstown dollars and the suffering of an en- Lebanon yesterday but the reports Police Station yesterday following tire people." could not be confirmed. Beirut the peaceful funeral of Maire Drumm, Hernandez Colon, counterattacking, hospitals say scattered shooting one of Northern Ireland's most prom- released a statement denouncing the and shelling in the capital killed inent Roman Catholic figures. advertisement as the culmination of and wounded 14. Police estimated 5,000 persons "the most ignoble campaign of dis- seven persons An Arab League special envoy who joined the 1.5 mile cortege from grace and discredit in Puerto Rico's Beirut Sunday night from St. Agnes Church to the cemetery, on entire political history, and an of- arrived in peace-keeping a windy, drizzly afternoon. fence without precedent to the en- Cairo said new Arab within After the burial service about 500 tire Puerto Rican community." troops will begin arriving the 2300-man mourners went to nearby Andersonstown Most experts predict a close race two days to bolster Lebanon. Police Station and many of them between Hernandez Colon, an advocate Arab force already in who will head the joint threw rocks at it. Andersonstown of commonwealth status for the Sarkis, the Arab League is a solidly Catholic area in west island and Romero, a statehooder, Arab force, pressed to hasten the Belfast. Police can operate there due partly to a late campaign surge during the weekend Sarkis the troops as violations only under British army protection. by the NPP, but mainly because of dispatch of marred the cease-fire, which entered Drumm, 56, dubbed the ".randmother the possible effects a resurgent The two leaders may have been in- Party its 12th day yesterday. of hate" by several British news- Puerto Rican In'dependence fluenced my a threat from Christian the electoral outcome. Sarkis that he would The joint Arab force and the papers, was a former vice president could have on Pres. Elias if necessary to put a firmness with which it is able to of Sinn Fein, the legally operating The electoral tribunal predicted use force act are seen as a crucial factor in political front of the outlawed that a record number of the 1.7 peace plan into effect. Party leader Pierre making the cease-fire stick. provisional Irish Republican Army. million registered voters would go Phalange She was slain by three gunmen to the polls today. The showing is Thursday night as she chatted with not unusual for the island common- fellow patients in her room in Mater wealth, where voter turnout is hab- Laird does not believe reports Hospital, where she was undergoing itually higher than in any state of treatment for eye trouble. the United States. WASHINGTON (UPI)--Former Defense years if Ford is elected. said Secy. Melvin Laird says he does not The New York Times Saturday said he believe recent newspaper reports sources close to Kissinger Spirit' opens Thursday two more 'Blithe which say Secy. of State Henry A. would stay on if asked for of Gitmo's Kissinger would be willing to stay The footlights at Morin Center will is a veteran director with such popular on the job for a few years if Pres. be lit again as the Little Theater Little Theater, as "Dark of the Moon", Ford is elected. presents Noel Coward's comedy "Blithe productions Slept Here" and After talking with Kissinger, Laird Spirit" Thursday, Friday and Saturday "George Washington "Miracle Worker" to her credit. said, "I think that he would want to nights. Steve Brown plays author Charles retire from government. I think the Condomine, Diane Gottlieb is his decision will be up to Secy. that he wife Ruth. The "spirit" is Tweet Kissinger and could predict for Coleman in the role of Elvira, probably would leave government Charles' late first wife. Madame a period of time." Laird Arcati, the clairvoyant who acci- In a television interview, said that after talking with dently recalls Elvira is played by believe the Janice Gabriel. Hal Cutten takes Kissinger, he does not stay on a few the part of Dr. Bradman and Gloria diplomat will agree to Sears plays Mrs. Bradman. Ruth Houk rounds out the cast as Edith, raised in general mess the Condomine's maid. Meal prices "Blithe Spirit" is entertainment with CNO msg 292358Z Sept. 76 commencing today meal prices for the entire family. It is an In accordance general mess will be as follows: S improbable farce full of sophistic- in the wit and surprises. ated Others include Children Tickets may be reserved by tele- Enlisted Military 25 surcharges under 12 phoning 952250 anytime today and $ .80 $ .50 tomorrow. Tickets will also be sold Breakfast $ .55 1.40 .80 at the door on performance nights. Lunch 1.15 1.40 .80 Prices are $2 for adults and $1 for Dinner 1.15 children under 12. Curtain time is they It is noted that personnel on ComRats receive $2.65 per day, but if 8 p.m. Sir Noel Coward purchase all three meals at the galley it will cost them $2.85. A bar will be pro- discontin- Apay-as-you-go reminder, no one in Gitmo is required to be on ComRats. You may "Blithe Spirit" is being directed vided by the CPO Club for refresh- ue your ComRats and be issued a chow pass upon request. by Sandy Bernstein. Miss Bernstein ments during intermissions. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, November 2, 1976 Baltimore Colts crush Sports standings NFL Houston Oilers, 38-14 AMERICAN -CONFERENCE Eastern Division W L T Baltimore 7 1 0 BALTIMORE (AP)-Roosevelt Leaks New England 5 3 0 and Don McCauley each ran for a pair Miami 4 4 0 of touchdowns as the Baltimore Buffalo 2 6 0 Colts crushed the Houston Oilers, N.Y. Jets 2 6 0 38-14, in last night's NFL game. Central Division Rookie Ron Lee raced 69 yards for Cincinnati 6 2 0 the Colts' final touchdown and Toni Kealer's Korner Houston 4 4 0 Linhart added a field goal. Pittsburgh 4 4 0 The Colts' defense had six quar- By D. Drewry Cleveland 4 4 0 terback sacks and kept Houston off Western Division the scoreboard until John Renner late in the tore up the alleys 149, high series Margie Kibbey 176- Oakland 7 1 0 fourth Thursday quarter. The Oilers scored night. He shot games of 167-146/489, high game Kay.Raufman Denver 4 4 0 on 214-217-221 a 53-yard Dan Pastorini-to-Ken for the highest series 192. San Diego 4 4 0 bowled Burrough pass and a two-yard run so far this year, a nice 652. Gitmo Ladies Scratch - high aver- Kansas City 3 5 0 by Joe Dawkins. Good bowling John. age Jo Ann Boyko 162, high series Tampa Bay 0 8 0 Baltimore's completed Entry forms are available at the Jo Ann Rosholt 499, high game Glenda 19 of 28 passes for 197 yards. desk for the men's annual doubles Wilson 199. COMO Mixed - the NATIONAL CONFERENCE Lydell Mitchell and singles handicap tournament ground out 136 "Sandbaggers" Kitty and Ace Campbell, Eastern Division W L T yards in 28 carries and caught seven Nov. 20-21. Sign up now, entries Marion and Bill McGuire went wild Dallas 7 1 0 of Jones' passes for 46 yards. close Nov. 6. Nov. 13 is the date with hdcp games of 707-764-842/2313. St. Louis 6 2 0 Baltimore, now enjoying a two-game for the Saturday night mens and Bill shot 146-223-247/616 and Kitty Washington 5 3 0 lead in the APC East improved its womens no-tap Deer Park Charity had a 171-204-205/580. Ken Lewis Philadelphia 3 5 0 record to 7-1 while the Oilers fell Trophy Tournament. Trophy to entry 212/571, Ralph Larson 548, Paul N.Y. Giants 0 8 0 to 4-4. ratio, at least 1-in-6. Lets' all Fields 215/544 and Ellen Hutchinson Central Division help keep Deer Park open. 220 hdcp. Minnesota 6 1 1 Last week's results: 7-Point Iguana - John Renner 214- Detroit 4 4 0 Monday Odd Couples - Angie Brown 217-221/652, Oeinck 576, Drewry 542, Chicago 4 4 0 Sports scores 486, Pat Wood 483, Cindy Hansen 216/ Addison 538, Crawford 538, Moritz Green Bay 3 5 0 562 hdcp, Bill Frede 560, Dave 534, Snyder 212/533, Garcia 526. Western Division Miller 202/542, 230/626 hdcp and Friday Comm - Don Best 182/499, 225/ Los Angeles 6 1 1 Perry Owens 235/615 hdcp. Ladies 628 hdcp, Moe Moritz 203/542, Cindy San Francisco 6 2 0 SCORES FROM YESTERDAY COMO - Carroll Price 198/527, 230/ Cleveland 158, 223 hdcp, John Garcia New Orleans 2 6 0 623 hdcp, Arlene Yandell 201/501 186/509, Dale Renninger 204/537 and Atlanta 2 6 0 and Marion McGuire 197/498. Beverly Morris 160/484, 207/625 hdcp. Seattle 1 7 0 Baltimore 38, Houston 14 Wednesday Leftovers - Dan Murray 202-221/591 and Art Borland 501. Friday Classics - Bruce NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION It's about time Art. Hospital Johnstone 226/570, Jim Kayser 202, NBA Cleveland 82, New York Nets 75 Mixups - high average Ray DuFresne Dan Murray 205/500, Tikkio Neyra Kansas City 105, New York Knicks 101 180 and Barb Kelly 155, Ray 202. Saturday Juniors - patches EASTERN CONFERENCE DuFresne 533, Jerry Kelly 533, Dave to 200/575, Carl Atlantic Division W GB NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Cozart 525, Barb Kelly 505, Nancy Bascara 200 and "I was robbed" for Boston 4 Montreal 3, Buffalo 2 Lada 501, Darlene Pike 617 hdcp and 3 splits in a row. Philadelphia 3 1 1/2 Toronte 6, Cleveland 3 Sandy Ness 616 hdcp. Weekly highs - Mike Fox 203/454, N.Y. Knicks 3 2 N.Y. Islanders 3, Vancouver 2 Wednesday Late - John Renner 202, Tracy Feeback 183/377, Scott King Buffalo 2 2 1/2 Paul Baker 527, Jim Forrester 517, 168/491, Kevin Karcher 179/450, N.Y. Nets 2 3 1/2 WORLD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 607 hdcp, Jean Lamica 161, 213 hdcp, Jeff Finister 176/489, Anne Kania Central Division No games scheduled Lydin Forrester 559 hdcp. Thursday 168/386, Teresa Martin 152/416, Cleveland 6 Freetimers - high average Lou Wilmot Cheryl Hutchinson 148/372 and Houston 3 2 Valerie Good 155/427. Saturday New Orleans 3 2 1/2 - f // I A Bantams - Robby Good 176/310, Mark Atlanta 2 4 Rosholt 151/295, Migul Ellis 130/ San Antonio 2 4 235, Karen McGuire 111/208, Lee Ann Washington 1 4 1/2 tAMAWAA Bailey 114/294 hdcp. Good bowling Gitmo. WESTERN CONFERENCE All ads will be Midwest Division run one time only. Sofa and 2 chairs, 2 red rugs, You must Denver 4 submit your ad each time 9x15 & 10x16. Call 85152 AT. you want it printed. Ads may be Indiana 3 2 Kansas City 3 2 submitted by calling before 4 p.m Infant's dressing table, bed attach- Chicago 2 2 1/2 or by dropping it in one of the' ment for automatic baby swing, Sports in brief Detroit 2 3 drop boxes. Ads which discriminate mattress for a baby crib or bassinet Milwaukee 1 4 on the basis of race, sex, creed, that has never been used, umbrella Pacific Division color or national origin will not stroller, 2-boy's winter coats sizes Portland 3 - -_ be accepted. The staff reserves 3 & 4 and an assortment of jackets. (UPI)--Michigan tops the UPI Seattle 3 1/2 the right to re-write any ad it Call 98235 AT. College Football Poll for the seven- Golden State 2 1 deems necessary. th straight week. But such power- Los Angeles 3 1 1974 Honda CB-360G, low milage, ex- houses as Oklahoma, Texas and Phoenix 1 2 1/2 cellent condition, $900 negotiable. Missouri are no where to be found for sale Helmet and some spare parts included. in the top 20 after suffering loses Call 99205 AT. Saturday. Pitt is second, followed NHL by UCLA, Southern Cal and Texas CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Tech. Maryland is sixth, then comes Patrick Division W 2 end tables and 1 coffee table, wanted Ohio State, Georgia, Nebraska and N.Y. Islanders 8 baby safety gate, infant's car Florida. Philadelphia 7 seat, excellent condition. Call 12x15 gold carpet. Also need some- Atlanta 5 96206 AT. one to give piano lessons to a (UPI)--New York Jets coach Lou N.Y. Rangers 5 5-year-old. Call 85647 AT. Holtz says will be back Smythe Division Zenith console stereo, Mediterranean at this coming weekend Chicago 7 style, AM/FM radio, turntable, ,Wooden rocking chair in good con- against the if he's St. Louis 7 $125; 12 cu. ft. refrigerator, $80; dition, A/C, 20,000 BTU in good healthy, although rookie Richard Minnesota 4 portable, electric 12-speed mixer, condition, baby car seat in good Todd guided the team to a 19-14 Vancouver 4 $5; frosted ash blond wig with condition. Call 97177 AT. victory over Buffalo Sunday. Namath Colorado 3 stand, $3; 2x10 round swimming sat out the Bills' game with a bat- pool, $25. Call 95362 AT. Two A/Cs at least 15,000 BTU each tered leg. WALES CONFERENCE and two A/Cs at least 8,000 BTU each. Norris Division W Call 85600 DWH or the BOQ, room G-35 (UPI)--NFL owners and players have Montreal 10 3 outdoor flower pots, $2 ea.; AWH. Ask for Capt. Mayer. agreed to resume negotiations in Los Angeles 7 naugahide livingroom chair, white, hopes of ending their lengthy labor Pittsburgh 2 $20; toybox/bookshelf combination, dispute by the close of the season. Detroit 3 $15; 3-Haiti bar stools, $10 ea.; services Pro Football Commissioner Pete Washington 2 set of golf clubs with bag, bag- Rozelle says he is "hopeful" after Adams Division shag and balls, $50; Haiti 9x12 House and stove cleaning on week- a three-hour meeting between leaders Boston 9 grass rug, never used, $22. Call ends. Call Burke at 85734 or for the two sides. Union officials Buffalo 5 85303 DWH or 97180 AWH. 85231 DWH. are bouyed by recent court decisions Toronto 4 against the so-called Rozelle Rule Cleveland 3 1969 Chevy Malibu, 2-dr HT, excel- Babysitting in my home on GC week- and the league's college draft lent condition, new battery, re- days. Call 96123 AT. system. built engine, excellent tires, AT, WHA has A/C but needs mount for com- Troy-bilt Roto Tiller for hire. Use EASTERN DIVISION W L I pressor, $950. Call GySgt McClain on gardens, flowerbeds, etc. Call Schulte wins Pick Quebec 9 2 at 95351 or 95415 DWH. 95498 AWH. Cincinnati 6 3 2 New England 4 4 1 Bookcase, Christmas tree with all the Pros Contest Birmingham 4 8 1 decorations, 3 seat covers for lost Minnesota 3 6 2 sofa, recliner. Call 951234 DWH This week's winner of the Pick Indianapolis 3 5 1 or 99215 AWH. Mustang keys on a "Snoopy" key ring the Pros Football Contest is Martin WESTEPT DIVISION in the Tierra K housing area. Call V. Schulte. Schulte missed two of Winnipeg 7 3 0 1970 Pontiac GT-37, Tempest, 350 951035 AT. the 14 games played Sunday and last Houston 5 5 2 V-8, 3-speed floor shift, good night. He will receive his choice Phoenix 6 0 condition, good tires, new exhaust Pair of perscription glasses near of four different prizes donated by San Diego 5 2 4 system, available Dec. 10, 5900. Cooper Field over the weekend. If Special Services and qualifies for Edmonton 5 0 Call 85869 AT or see at CO-70 AWH. found call 952264 AT. the Pro-Play-Offs Grand Prize. Calgary 6 1