Soviets denounce West, accuse U.S. of propaganda show BELGRADE (UPI)--The Soviet Union structive actions and not for the nations which have sharply criti- Reston said. "What we do expect is denounced the west at the Belgrade organization of propaganda shows," cized alleged Soviet violations of a thorough review of the implemen- conference Wednesday, indirectly he said. the accords. tation to date of all aspects of accusing the United States of put- In a strongly-worded speech to "Propaganda and polemics are fu- the final act" - including human ting on a human rights "propaganda the 35-nation meeting called to tile," Vorontsov said. rights. show" as a form of psychological review the 1975 Helsinki agreement, The U.S. delegation immediately The United States criticized the warfare. Vorontsov warned, "To transform the issued an official reply. Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia by "We wonder why some people are Belgrade conference into an arena of "The Soviet delegation is opposed name for the first time at the con- putting on a show over human rights," psychological warfare would distort to polemics," U.S. spokesman Thomas ference on Tuesday. U.S. delegate Soviet delegate Yuli Vorontsov told the intentions of the leaders who B. Reston said, "So are we, and Joyce Hughes accused the two Com- the Soviet news agency Tass in an signed the final act," there have been none." munist countries of tampering with interview distributed to western Delegates said it was clear the "We have said before, and we say international mail in violation of correspondents. Russians were referring to the again now, that we seek no confron- the Helsinki pact and postal treat- "We should use our time for con- United States and other western tation here and we expect none," ies.

Happy -attitu Birthday nta The Navy' oniUt shote-based daity Navy Vol. 32 No. 197 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Thursday, October 13, 1977 Inexhaustible energy source Enterprise makes can be derived Idi Amin issues 'final warning' to Kenya NAIROBI (UPI)--Ugandan President The threats brought U.S. naval 1st free flight Idi Amin has issued a "final warn- contingents steaming into the Indian from plain water ing" to neighboring Kenya, threat- Ocean off Kenya. Amin was reportedly ening warned SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)--A federal military action unless it by Britain and the United without stabilizing tailcone official says "a truly inexhausti- halts what he called malicious prop- States that military action against aganda against his regime. Kenya would not be tolerated. EDWARDS AFB (UPI)--Enterprise, ble energy source" can easily be "Kenya under the America's space truck of the future, derived from plain water. In a long and often rambling broad- instigation of British imperialism underwent its toughest test yet Edwin Kintner, director of the cast, Kampala radio quoted Amin Mon- has proved to day as accusing Kenya of being the be the world's largest Wednesday, plunging in a steep U.S. Department of Energy's Mag- long-range headquarters of Ugandan exiles and broadcasting station powerless glide from more than 20, netic Fusion Division, said Tuesday for broadcasting malicious 000 feet to a perfect desert land- the element Deuterium, found nat- said Uganda can train and arm Kenyans propaganda against Uganda to fight against the government of in order to spoil Uganda's name ing in little more than two minutes. urally in water, also can help over- President Jomo Kenyatta. internationally," the broadcast said. The 75-ton space shuttle, which come the protests of environmental- The broadcast was one of the most some scientists jokingly have label- ists because it can lead to reactors ed a "flying rock," made belligerent against Kenya since the "Dr. Amin went on to say that with its first with less solid radioactive waste. free Israeli rescue of hostages at En- all these damages Kenya has been flight without a 750-pound Deuterium has atoms twice the tailcone tebbe airport in 1976, when Amin be- mounting on us, members of the De- which served to stabilize mass of ordinary light hydrogen the came angered by the Israelis' use of fense Council advised him to take Enterprise during its first atoms and is used in nuclear re- three Kenyan air facilities and began drastic measures against Kenya, but tests. actions. The delta-winged craft dropped making claims to western Kenya. he played it cool," the radio said. It "can be easily extracted from swiftly on a more than 22 degree ordinary water" and is the primary glide path to a touchdown 2 minutes fuel of fusion, "a truly inexhausti- and 40 seconds after it blasted ble energy source," Kintner told a free from the Boeing 747 mothership scientific seminar. which carried it aloft. Kintner said urgent development Zamora's attorney asks for new trial The Enterprise was tested for the of controlled fusion to generate first time Wednesday in the con- more electrical power is being car- figuration it will have when it re- ried out in laboratories at Oak MIAMI (UPI)--Claiming the trial three-woman jury rejected a defense turns from missions to outer space. Ridge, Tennessee; Livermore, Cali- judge improperly "cut the heart" out attempt to break new legal ground Without the plastic tailcone, winds fornia; Los Alamos, New Mexico; of young Ronny Zamora's defense, at- with an argument the youth was buffeted the 747, but not enough to Princeton, New Jersey, and at an torney Ellis Rubin has opened a new driven to kill by an excess of TV abort the mission. industrial firm, General Atomic, of round in his fight to link crime and violence. Astronaut Joe Engle was the com- La Jolla, California. television violence by petitioning Rubin based his new trial peti- mander at the controls of the space He said plants using fusion - the for a new trial. tion, filed late Monday, on judge ship. Richard Truly was the pilot union of atoms to release enormous Zamora, 15, was convicted of first- Paul Baker's rulings against ex- and the two men alternated the amounts of energy - are preferable degree murder last Thursday in the pert defense testimony and cross guidance system after the shuttle to fission reactors, which involve June 4 robbery-slaying of Elinor examination of state witnesses about was blown from the top of the 747 splitting of atoms to achieve the Haggart, 82, a neighbor. the general effects of television with explosive bolts while flying same result. The verdict came after a nine-man, violence on children. at about 300 miles per hour. Happy Birthday from Capt. DeCook For all of us, birthdays come and birthdays go; and, it seems, the Our Navy Birthday each year gives us the opportunity to rededicate older one gets, the quicker they come. The young want to become old- ourselves to our profession, and although we're getting older, we are er.o too soon; and the older want to stay young.for as long as they getting better, Navy people,.Navy men and women., have kept our ncan. Navy ahead of our adversaries. A recent comment from the Editor of Fdr most of us, youth, or being young, has a prevailing and very Jane's Fighting Ships stated that the American and Russian navies are definite impact on our attitudes and our actions. The younger we feel, somewhat balanced in equipment and weaponry, but the edge in superi- the more ambitious and innovative we tend to be. ority goes to the American sailor. A finer testimony cannot be made, Today's Navy is very much like that: young.,Nviable.a.v.energetic. Two hundred and two years sounds like a long time, but when you con- Happy Birthday & Well Done, sider that this is less than the average life span of just three men, you begin to realize just how young our Navy really is. David W. DeCook Newsmen get tongue-lashing from Latin American expert PUERTO RICO (UPI)--The Carter His comments came in remarks pre- tina and that the differences among opportunity to help shape global administration's top Latin American pared for delivery at a luncheon at- countries like Venezuela, Paraguay events with them as sovereign and expert gave American newspaper ed- tended by about 400 delegates to the and Peru are not understood. independent, but cooperative part- itors a tongue-lashing Wednesday for 18th annual United Press Interna- Todman also defended the Carter ners." reporting dramatic Latin American tional Editors and Publishers con- administration's efforts to negotiate On the Panama Canal, Todman said events like hurricanes and coups ference at the Cerromar Beach Hotel. a new canal treaty with Panama and the United States will not spend while missing more significant "The tragedy is that it should not to normalize relations with Communist any tax dollars for use of the canal trends. even be necessary to wait for special Cuba. and adjacent military bases until "The news profession tends to events to focus our news media's "These two issues relate," he said, the treaty expires in the year 2000. judge newsworthiness in terms of attention on Latin America and the "Let us look behind the headlines to The money will come from tolls, he dramatic events--a missile crisis, Caribbean," Todman, a native of the the real story: our successful pur- said. a coup d'etat, a hurricane," As- U.S. Virgin Islands, said. "The suit of security and progress through On Cuba, Todman said that however sistant Secretary of State for Inter- really important stories are already practical relationships that respect many important issues spearate the American Affairs Terence Todman said. there, waiting to be told." the individuality and soverignty of two nations, "our own interests and "Unfortunately, when it comes to Todman lamented the fact that so all peoples. those of world order are best ser- Latin America, even these events are little is read in U.S. newspapers This administration intends to come ved by maintaining communications frequently poorly reported. The about a major world power like Bra- to grips with the issues that top with all countries, whether or not underlying significance of the Panama zil, that few people ever begin to the agendas of the nations and the we approve of their government or story is missed almost as often." grasp the social struggle in Argen- hemisphere - and thereby to seize the policies." Page 2 Guantamnmo Gazette Thur-lav. October 13, 1977 Today's meetings Tomorrow's meetings AL-ANON meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Kev East Bargo Old Nursery School build- THE FELLOWSHIP OF OVER EATERS ing. For further information call ANONYMOUS meets 90269. at 6:30 p.m. at the Community East Bargo old nursery school build- ing. Bulletin

WATERING HOURS WATER STATUS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Board YESTERDAY'S FIGURES 6 To 6:30 P.M. I TARGET CONSUMPTION: 1,350,000 ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,430,000 TOTAL IN STORAGE: 16,729,000 Community announcements 951144

GITMO SWINGERS Clubs and Organizations FREE MAKE UP DEMONSTRATION The Gitmo Swingers will meet at Tide, Sun, Temp. Weather Forecast REEF RAIDERS the FTG Landing Oct. 16 at 1 p.m. to Free make up demonstrations will dance on the USS Forrestal. RSVP. be given at the Navy Exchange Oct. 8813 The Reef Raiders will have a night Club officers do not be late. 15 from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m. in the High tide-8:05pm Moatly cloudy dive at Phillips Park at 7 p.m. Oct. The Gitmo Swingers will have their ladies department. Low tide--3:llpm ahowera & thun- 14. 6 regular dance night Oct. 14 at 7 p.m. CHRISTMAS CLUB SunVise--- :55am der showers; SOCIALIZERS CLUB The second reading of the by laws Sun.det---- 6:39pm Winda N 4-8kts; will be given and elections will be The bank is pleased to announce High------89 Bay conditions The Socializers Club will have a held, For more information call that the new Christmas Club for 1978 LOWs------2 hft.s r74 Halloween costume party Oct. 28 at 8520. will begin Oct. 24. Come in and open 9 p.m. at the Barrel Club. Tickets HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL your Christmas Club account. The LIVE FIRING SCHEDULE will be available from any club mem- bank hours are: Monday, Tuesday, ber at $3 per person. B.Y.O.B. and There will be a meeting for all Thursday and Friday -- 9 a.m. to 2 Live firing schedule for this week. hors d'euvre will be served. "Infin- members of the Naval Station Human p.m.; Wednesday -- 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 13 -- 12:30 until 6 p.m. ity Incorporated" will be playing. Relations Council Oct. 20.at 1 p.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. Oct. 14 -- 2 until 6 p.m. From the proceeds, the "Great Pumpkin'in the Special Services Cnerec Oct. 15 -- none scheduled will deliver $25 to the Deer Park Room, located in the Officials' As- NEW CAR BROCHURES The Conde and Hicacal Beach areas zoo. sociation Hut, across the street between Saint Nicholas and Caracoles The brand new 1978 brochures for and Granadillo Points will be off CATHOLIC LADIES' AUXILIARY from the Windjammer. All members are urged to attend. all Ford/Lincoln/Mercury and AMC/ limits. For further information Jeep products have arrived. The Catholic Ladies Auxiliary will They contact the Special Services Marina, will be on display or Base Po- have their monthly meeting Oct. 18 in the Navy Ex- Naval -Base Duty Officer change at the Chaplin's Office. New mem- Special Announcements Oct. 13 & 15 and then again lice. at bers are welcome. For more informa- the Flea Market Oct. 16 at McCalla Hangar. Due to STEAMSHIP BUFFET tion call 97140 AWH. STRETCH AND SEW CLASSES the limited number received they cannot be given away. On Oct. 15, from 6 p.m. WOMEN'S BOWLING ASSOCIATION Basic Stretch and Sew classes will For information and appointments call to midnight in honor of the Navy's 202nd birthday, begin Oct. 18. There will be a mor- 951259 AT. A B.V.L. will be held at Marble-, the Blue Caribe is extending ning and an evening class. A depo- an open head Hall Oct. 30. CHILD DAY CARE CENTER invitation to the Gitmo community sit of $5 is requested upon regis- to a very enjoyable night out: Special MIDNIGHT RAMBLERS tration. To register call Nancy at The center is in need of day at- dinner for the evening of: 98297 AT or stop at Kittery Beach consists The Midnight Ramblers bowling tendents and a janitor. If inter- a Steamship Buffet: #365-A by Oct. 16. league will start the new bowling ester please call the center at Steamship Round season Oct. 14 at 8:30 p.m. There NURSERY SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE 95405. Baked Potato with sour cream Simmered Green will be a short meeting at 8 p.m. NEW MEAL RATES Beans All members are encouraged to attend The Nursery School will hold open Hot rolls with butter house for parents Oct. 12 from 7:30 As of Oct. 11, new meal rater went Tossed Salad with dressing REPLACEMENT TEAM NEEDED to 8:30 p.m. Refreshments will be The special price is $4.25. served afterwards. All parents are into effect at the Enlisted Mess Hall. They are as follows: After dinner retreat to our Patio One team is needed for replacement encouraged to attend. Breakfast Lunch Dinner Lounge and enjoy the setting of the on the Monday Night Late Mixed Cou- SNORKLING COURSE Enlisteds on sun, soft music and our new exotic ples bowling league. For more in- COMRATS .65 1.20 1.20 drink "Pina Colada," surely the drink formation call 96241 or 97137. A snorkling course is being offer- Civilians or of the tropics, for the special price ed Oct. 17. Anyone interested, be Officers .95 1.50 1.50 of 60 cents. MEN'S BOWLING ASSOCIATION the Windjammer Pool at 6 p.m. at Children DESAL PLANT JOB OPENING There will be a meeting of all di- CREDIT UNION LOANS under 12 .50 .85 .85 rectors of the Guantanamo Bay Mens These rates include a 30 cent sur- The Desal Plant has a job opening Bowling Association at 1 p.m. Oct. Effective Sept. 15, the signature charge for officers and civilians for a warehouse clerk. Apply at the 15 at IT 386. limit for loans at the Credit Union and a 25 cent surcharge for children. Desal Plant or call 8761 DWN. has been raised from $2,500 to CPO CLUB DANCE CONSOLIDATED RECREATION $10,000. Members applying for sig- ADULT BEGINNER SWIMMING nature loans to purchase a car, mo- The CPO Club will have a dance Oct. Adult beginners There will be a meeting of the torcycle, boat, etc, will normally swimming classes 13 from 8 p.m. till midnight. The will be given at Consolidated Recreation Council Oct. be required to pledge the vehicle as the Villamar Pool CINCLANTFLT Four Piece Combo will be 18 at 1:30 p.m. in the Special collateral even though the amount is Oct. 24 - Nov. 11 from 6:30 to 7:30 playing for your entertainment. Services Conference Room. All mem- within the new signature limit. p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information call Special Services bers are urged to attend. Loans secured by collateral are more between advantageous as they are issued at 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday EDUCATION through Friday at 951160. Sign up CB CLUB FAMILY PICNIC rates of interest lower than signa- NURSES INSERVICE ture loans. early. Class size is limited to 15 All base wide registered nurses This increase in signature loan people. are invited to a nurses inservice On Oct. 23, the Caribbean Skippers limit does not indicate a change in ADULT JAZZ AND BALLET education conference on "Fundamen- CB Club will be having a family pic- the criteria for loan approval. As tals of Acid Base Balance" to be nic. Bring your own food and drinks in the past the credit committee Adult Ballet and Jazz classes are and join the fun. Lots of good folks will make decisions on the basis of held Oct. 13 at 2 p.m. in the Med- in the process of being relocated to meet and ratchet jawing. The good loan purpose and the applicants a- ical Library at the Naval Hospital. from the FRA. Until a new meeting time starts at 1:30 p.m. bility to repay the loan. place is found, classes will be in- SAILING DAY Sharechek kits are now available definitely postponed. at the Credit Union. LAMAZE CLASS Sailing day will be held Oct. 16. U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Family day races begin at 1 p.m. and FREE SAMPLES A new Lamaze child birth class will social hour at 5:30 p.m. Dinner will meet Nov. 8 at the hospital at 7 p.m. be served at 6 p.m. and members are This is for all interested expectant to bring: The Navy Exchange Food Service is parents due through February. For A-F salad proud to announce that there will be more information call Gail McCorkle G-L casserole free samples at the Navy Exchange at 8467 AT. M-Sm dessert Retail Store Oct. 15 from noon till Capt. David W. DCook NAVY BIRTHDAY BALL Sn-Z casserole 1 p.m. to introduce their Party Rea- Naval Base Commander The club will provide hamburgers dy Platters. On Oct. 22, free sam- Naval Station Commanding Officer The Navy Birthday Ball will be and hot dogs. For more information ples will be offered at the Leeward LCdr. Jerry Ayan .Public Affairs Officer held on October 15 in McCalla Hangar. call 951109. noon till 1 CincLantFlt's four Point Retail Store from JO2 Brenda Starkey.Assistant Editor piece combo will entertain. ROUGH RIDERS MEET p.m. Heavy hors d'oeuvres will be served. There will be UNDERWATER PHOTO COURSE The Rough Riders will conduct a several door prizes of champagne as well as two seats on an R & R flight meeting at 10 a.m. Oct. 15, at the An underwater photography class The uantnamGaztteIs published according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers plus $100 spending money. The old- Family Corral. Members are request- will start Oct. 19. You must be at as outl ine0d in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction ed to bring all remaining business of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed est and youngest sailor will be least a basic diver to attend. NAUI on Bovemment five time weekly at government expense honored guests. Co t is $3.50 each. from the Pony Softball game to the specialty certification will be equipment at the Nav Publications and Printing Service Branch Office, the opinions or statements in Uniform is tropical white long or meeting. Agenda items for this awarded upon completion. For further nesitems that appear herein are not to be construed as official or as reflecting the views of COHNAVMSE summer blue for all military meeting are the horse show on Dec. 4 information contact Mike Mayhew at and or ths Dpartment of the NavY. . semiformal and monthly activities. 8496 DWH or 99295 AWH, for civilian. Thursday, October 13, 1977 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Today in history. Today is Thursday, Oct. 13, the 286th day of 1977. There are 79 days left in the year, Navy Birthday Bus Schedule Today's highlight in history: BUS #1 On this date in 1775, the Continental Congress in Philadelphia ordered the construction of a Naval Fleet. It was the beginning of the U.S. Navy. DEPART FERRY LANDING 1925 2025 2125 2225 2325 0025 ARRIVE MCCALLA HANGAR 1930 2030 2130 2230 2330 0030 DEPART MCCALLA HANGAR 2015 2115 2215 2315 0015 0115 On this date-- ARRIVE FERRY LANDING 2020 2120 2220 2320 0020 0120 In 1792, George Washington laid the cornerstone of the executive mansion in Washington, D.C. (The above bus will make a double run when it is overcrowded) In 1845, Texas ratified the U.S. Constitution. In 1943, a coastal storm claimed 46 lives in northern California and the Pacific Northwest BUS #2 In 1969, the Soviets had seven cosmonauts in orbit in three spacecraft. In 1974, the F.B.I. announced it had arrested the black militant, Angela DEPART BEQ 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 0100 ARRIVE MCCALLA HANGAR 1910 2010 2110 2210 2310 0010 0110 Davis, in New York in connection with a California courtroom shootout. DEPART MCCALLA HANGAR 1930 2030 2130 2230 2330 0030 *0130 In 1975, President Gerald Ford signed a Congressional resolution provi- ARRIVE BEQ 1940 2040 2140 2240 2340 0040 0140 ding for 200 American civilians to man monitoring stations in a buffer zone between Israel and Egypt. BUS #3 Ten years ago: Chinese communists were stepping up terrorist attacks in Hong Kong. DEPART BEQ 1930 2030 2130 2230 2330 0030 0130 ARRIVE MCCALLA HANGAR 1940 2040 2140 2240 2340 0040 0140 Five years ago: the leftist government in Chile took control of all ra- DEPART MCCALLA HANGAR 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 0100 *0200 dio stations in a move to try to cope with spreading strikes. ARRIVE BEQ 2010 2110 2210 2310 0010 0110 0210 One year ago: Thailand's new military dictatorship announced that elec- tions would not be held for at least four years. *The last bus of the evening will make a double run

Today's Birthdays: Playwright Frank Gilroy is 52 years old. Former film star Laraine Day is 57.

Thought for today: What men value in this world is not rights but priv- leges -- H.L. Mencken, American editor, 1880-1956. TAKE NOTE Birthday Ball Celebrate the Navy's 202nd birth- day Saturday night at the local Navy 0 Birthday Ball. Thursday * HAPPY BIRTHDAY NAVY * The festivities begin at 8 p.m. at McCalla Hanger. There will be con- 1:00 General Hospital tinuois music by the CINCLANTFLT 1:35 Sew What's New (BW) Combo and the Jesters. 2:00 The Price Is Right There will also be hors-d'oeuvers, 2:45 Addams Family (BW) door prizes and a cash bar. 3:10 Cartoons (BW) Dress for the evening is tropical 3:30 Electric Company (BW) From the white long or summer blue without Secretay of the Navy 4:30 Nature's Window cover for military and semi-formal 4:35 High Chapparal This two hundred and second year of the United States Navy is for civilians. 5:25 Almanac a time to look ahead as well as back. We all know the vital role Tickets are $3.50 per person and 5:30 Newswatch the Navy has played in the history of this country -- in peacetime may be purchased from command rep- 6:30 Truth Or Consequences and in war. Yet I believe that a birthday anniversary is a time resentatives. 6:55 Greatest Headlines (BW) to look forward -- to plan our future -- to ensure that the United 7:00 Muppets States Navy remains second to none. To realize the future goals Toy recall 7:30 In Search Of we set for this service, we need more than great warships, more The U.S. Consumer Product Safety 7:55 Notes of Interest than powerful weaponry. We need dedicated individuals, such as Commission has advised of the volun- 8:00 The Protectors yourselves. Only Navy people, from seaman to admiral, and their tary recall of Ideal Toy Corporation 8:30 What's Happening civilian counterparts, can assure us of continued success. "Snoopy" toy banks because the paint 9:00 Hawaii 5-0 The birthdays to come are thus up to us -- you and me. America on these products has a lead content 9:55 Newswatch Update needs a strong navy, a navy manned by determined men and women. which exceeds the Commission permis- 10:00 Thursday Night At The Movie: I challenge you, as Americans, to meet this need. able level of 0.5 percent. This "Promise At Dawn" (ADULT) could lead to lead poisoning in chil- 11:45 Perry Mason (BW) W. Graham Claytor dren who may ingest paint chips or 12:30 Sign Off peelings. The multicolored banks are about Base movies six inches high and represent the "Snoopy" character in the following Lyceums costumes or poses: (All From the Chief of Naval Operations movies start at 7:30 p.m.) Snoopy "Joe Cool" Bank Mdl.#5272-0 Snoopy Santa Bank Mdl.P52/U-4 On this anniversary of our Navy we take great pride in our Downtown: Treasure of Matacombe, G Snoopy in Tuxedo Bank Mdl.#5272-8 on more than two hundred McCalla: The Gambler, R past accomplishments, reflecting back Snoopy Dog House Bank Mdl.#5271-2 years of tradition, dedication and sacrifice. The spirit and Marine Site: Grand Theft Auto, PG Persons who have these banks determination of our Navy family today remind us of those crews Leeward Point: Outlaw Blues, PG should return them to the place of who manned our nation's first ships 202 years ago Our Navy purchase for a full refund. remains a thoroughly professional fighting force dedicated to the defense of this country. ODU short courses It is particularly important during this period of commemora- Clubs Old Dominion University's Short *t tion to recognize anew that-our geography, economic structure and *######################## past military history have always demanded a Navy capable of Windjammer: Moving Violation, PG Courses: EFS 544 or 497, Group Dy- maintaining control of the seas We must remember that our econ- Staff NCO: Fraternity Row, PG namics will meet from 6 to 10 p.m. omy is, today, physically dependent on seaborne trade The loss CPO Club: Breakheart Pass, PG Oct. 31 - Nov. 5. and Nov. 7 - Nov. of sea control would imperil those sectors of our economy which COMO Club: The Stranger and the 10. EPS 461, The Teaching of Read- are directly involved in importing vital raw materials Our main Gun Fighter, PG ing in the Content areas will meet strength in maintaining the aility to guarantee our use of the from Nov. 10 - 12 and Nov. 14 - 17 sea has always been, and will continue to be, our people -- high- from 6 to 10 p.m. ly trained versatile professionals who maintain and operate the These courses carry three hours most modern and sophisticated ships and aircraft in the world of graduate or undergraduate credit. The satisfaction and fulfillment in a Navy Career will remain Anyone interested in enrolling significant factors in maintaining a strong, motivated Navy, should call Nancy Held at 95347. Wherever you may be around the globe, I am proud of your past Students who have already signed up achievements and am confident of your abilities as we endeavor to cial Report for these classes should plan to pay maintain the strongest, and readiest Navy in the world. their tuition anytime up until the first night of class. The cost is J.L. Holloway III AFRS 1340 AM radio will present a $90, $22.50 with tuition assistance. Admiral, U.S. Navy special 30 minute broadcast at 3:30 p.m. today. This will be Capt. Wives' seminar Richard A. Stratton, USN, former Due to significant interest for a prisoner of war, addressing the Wives Presentation, Naval Station, Joint Opening Ceremony at the 50th Guantanamo will host a Wives Infor- From the Command er-in-Chief, Atlantic National Convention of the Fleet Re- mation Seminar at thE Windjammer serve Association. Oct. 27 and 28. Dependent wives This Oct. 13, as the Navy observes its two hundred and second from all activities are invited and anniversary, we are blessed with the greatest birthday gift an encouraged to attend. armed force can have -- our nationis at peace with all nations The seminar will include presen- of the world. tations on medical and dental care, With the passage of time our Navy has progressed from a few BPTO, the Exchange and Commissary, ships to the strongest armada in the world. However, our great- veterinarian, Nursery School, sur- est strength today, as in the days of the Continental Navy, comes vivors benefits and a fenceline tour. from people and inspirational leadership. I commnd each of you for your continued dedication, vigilance, and professionalism as C-9 to Key West we join together in celebration of this Navy Birthday. There will be a C-9 departing NAS GTMO at 2:35 p.m. Oct. 14 to Key West, Isac C. Kidd, CinC Fla. Interested personnel are re- quested to report to NAS Terminal no later than noon via the 11:30 ferry with baggage and proper leave papers. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette- Thursday, October 13, 1977 USPORTSLINE Dodgers tie series with 6-1 win over Yankees

NEW YORK (UPI)--The Los Angeles Meanwhile, the Yankee bats were he hung a ball, the Dodgers it Dodger skipper also Dodgers will head back to the west almost silent against Hooton. out. pointed out that the Dodgers had coast with the World Series all He used his knuckle curve and a He pointed out that he had two four men who hit 30 homers in the even at one game apiece. good fastball to keep the Yankee strikes on Ron Cey when he hung a same season, and he said his slug- The Dodgers roughed up Jim "Cat- hitters off stride, struck out eight slider in the first . The gers are for real, fish" Hunter for three home runs in and walked only one batter. pitch to Steve Yeager in the second Lasorda said he was told Yankee the first three and went on The only real threat came in the also was a hanging slider, But, in Stadium might have distances too to beat the Yankees, 6-1, last night fourth inning when Willie Randolph the third inning, Hunter says he put far for the Dodgers, but he said, behind the five-hit pitching of and Thurman Munson opened the in- the ball right where he wanted, low "We've hit homers out of other big ringthander Burt Hooton. ning with singles. Hooton, however, and away, and Reggie Smith went out parks, too," Yankee Skipper was survived the crisis when Reggie and got it. Asked to assess Burt Hooton's hoping to get five or six innings Jackson smashed a hard grounder to When Billy Martin was asked if he five-hit performance, Yeager said out of Hunter.but the "Catfish" Steve Garvey and the Dodger first regretted starting Hunter, he re- the Dodgers' strategy was to show was rusty from a one-month layoff, baseman turned it into a double play. plied: "Of course not, Hunter was the Yankees the right-hander's Hunter's downfall began in the Randolph scored the Yankees' only the only I had to go to." unusual "knuckle-curve" early and first inning when reggie Smith doub- run on the play. The Yankees had a difficult time then mix it with fastballs and led with two outs and Ron Cey fol- The Yankees got two more hits in against Burt Hooton, but didn't see curves. lowed with a 400-foot homer to left the fifth, but that was it for the as many of his baffling knuckle- Yeager added that he may have field. evening. curves as they expected. called for too many knuckle-curves Hunter got the first two batters After a travel day tomorrow, the Or as Lou Piniella put it, "I was during the middle innings when the out in the second, then Steve Yeager best-of-seven series resumes in Los more impressed with his fastball .-h Yankees got five hits and their cracked a homer into almost the i- Angeles Friday night with southpaw than his knuckle-curve." only run. dentical spot as Cey's first-inning pitching for the Dodgers The led the Yeager said it was pitching coach blast. The Dodgers ended Hunter's and righthander Mike Torrez for the in homers this sea- Red Adams who reminded Hooton that stint in the third when Bill Russell Yankees. son and catcher Steve Yeager says he also had a fastball and a curve singled with one out and Smith lined Jim "Catfish" Hunter felt that he they proved last night that they ball when he went to the mound in a towering homer into the right-cen- threw well at times against the Dod- can hit them off "anybody, anywhere". the fifth inning. ter field bleachers. gers last night, but they made him Yeager, who had one of four home How well did Hooton pitch? Well, Steve Garvey added the final Dod- pay for his mistakes. runs in the Dodgers 6-1 victory, he said, "I struck out eight, walk- ger run in the ninth with a leadoff Hunter, who hadn't pitched since said it was just a matter of time ed one, gave up five hits and won homer against bullpen ace Sparky September 10th, said he was throwing before they started reaching the the game." Lyle, the fourth Yankee pitcher. well in the bullpen, but everytime fences. NHL suspends Kareem Abdul-iabbar three players given 'lietime' for fighting MONTREAL (AP)--Three National CLA/AtfIW/ Hockey League players have been 14( contract with Lakers suspended for fighting in an ex- I hibition game between the Boston LOS ANGELES (AP)--The Los Angeles Burins and Philadelphia Flyers last Advertisements for the Gazette, TV- Classified Ads 951144 Lakers say Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has week. NHL Executive Vice-President 8 and 1340 radio will only be ac- been given what amounts to a life- Brian O'Neill says Wayne Cashman cepted between 8 and 11 a.m. Monday 1965 Corvair Monza, extra parts, good time contract with the National of Boston and Paul Holmgren of through Friday. Ads will not be running condition, reliable transpor- Basketball Association team. Abdul- Philadelphia will miss their teams accepted on holidays. Bonafide tation, $450 or best offer. Call Jabbar is on record as saying he first three games of the season. emergency announcements will be ac- 8203 or 8249 DWH or 8559 or 8278, wants to finish his professional The Flyers' Jim Watson has gotten cepted anytime. Announcements may Room MTO2 BHB AWH, ask for Lane. career with the team. a two-day suspension. be hand carried to PAO anytime dur- The new agreement extends the The disciplinary action follows ing working hours. Advertisements Children's 5 drawer dresser, toy box, terms of the five-year contract a hearing in O'Neill's office with will be limited to 40 works. Ads children's clown & balloon lamp with the seven-foot-tall center signed the principals in the fight. O'Neill which discriminate on the basis of matching light switch, Shur micro- when he joined the Lakers from the says Cashman and Watson were invol- race, sex, creed, color or national phone with cord. Call 97217 AT. Milwaukee Bucks. That contract had ved in a stick-swinging brawl, which million origin will not be accepted. The called for a reported three Holmgren joined. As the three were Public Affairs Staff reserves the FOR RENT dollars over the five-year period. heading for the locker room after right to edit and rewrite all sub- Abdul-Jabbar, who's 30-years-old, being banished for fighting, O'Neill 8 mm, 16 mm, sound, silent, features, says he wants to play as long as says Holmgren kicked Cashman. missions. shorts, comedy, horror, sports, car- he's capable. He led the Lakers to In addition to the action announced more. Over 100 titles. Pro- toons & the best regular-season record in yesterday, Mel Bridgman of the Flyers jectors & equipment also for rent. FOR SALE the NBA last year. Los Angeles was has received a one-game suspension Catalogue available. Will show car- eliminated in the western conference for being the first to leave the toons at children's birthday parties. 1973 Honda CB 175, $350. Call 96248 finals last year by the eventual bench in the melee, The Flyers have Call Bill Bailey at 95362 AT. AWH, 43-A Knob Hill, champion Portland Trailblazers. also been fined $3,000 since it was the second time in the exhibition that the team left the bench 6 cu. ft. Sears Coldspot freezer, SERVICES' season in an altercation. 1 year old, $150; 1970 Plymouth, Reliable person to housesit anytime, good condition, $550, available Nov. references available. Call L13 Pete Haden will start 14; -dishwasher, 1 year old, $200. Julong at 8196 DWH. Call 8656 DWH or 98260 AWH. Three teenage boys willing to do odd Mini-Refrigerator, $120. Call Rick jobs; mowing lawns, raking, trimming says he's tired etc. Reasonable prices for hard wor- Rams in place of Ali at 8479 DWH. for kers. Call Jim at 952240, Ritchie Bolt action 22 caliber rifle, Marlin at 95408 after 3 p.m. model 20, grooved for scope, 2 clips, of boxing like to housesit carrying case & cleaning kit; Chry- Young couple would injured Nameth sler torque flight 8 automatic trans- from November through January. Call mission. Call 8249 or 8203 DWH. HM3 Alford at 95377 DWH. LOS ANGELES (AP)--Los Angeles Rams but can't quit coach Chuck Knox says Pat Haden will Ali, who has an- 22" console color tv, picture & sound GIVE AWAY start as quarterback next Sunday in (UPI)--Muhammad nounced his retirement three dif- fine, no color, $50. Call 8647. place of Joe Namath, who was injured Two kittens. Call 8479. in Monday's 24-23 loss to the Chicago ferent times, then changed his mind, be says he is tired of boxing but can't 5,000 BTU Fedders A/C, 4 months old, Bears. Knox says Namath will bring himself to quit because of the $160. Available Oct. 24. Call unable to practice for a couple of LOST in his left money and prestige involved. 98134 AWH. days due to inflamation 1 pair glasses. Call Reefer Plant knee. Says Ali, "Everytime I've said I was retiring, I thought about giv- 1973 380 Sasuki. Call 98298 AT. at 8613 or stop by Bay Hill Bld. 447. The Rams will play the New Orleans Saints Sunday. ing up $10,000,000 a year, $5,000, 000 after taxes, besides, there are 1972 Kawasaki 90 cc with tune up kit, WANTED Haden took over as quarterback after Namath so many other things that I can do price negotiable. Call Chris at Refrigerator, medium. Call Mintz in Monday night's game and led the team to a as the reigning champ that I wouldn't 64249 AT. at 95312 DWH. was injured, last-minute touchdown that brought be able to do if I stepped aside." a point of the The heavyweight champion is in 1976 Kawasaki 100, dirt, street, Water pump for washer. the Rams to within a Hotpoint Atlanta for an exhibition bout with 2,000 miles, $500. Ask for Bob at Call 64308 DWH or 98243 AWH. Bears. plays will Jimmy Ellis tonight. Ellis is the 64249 AT. Knox says that Haden's from the bench, Namath sparring partner who decked Ali Teenage babysitter who lives in Cor- be called in the last month during training for the 1976 40 HP Johnson outboard motor, inaso Point, Oceanview or Oil Point. had called his own plays three games. title match against Earnie Shavers. electric start. Call 95320 AT. Call 8109. past