Flood problem worsening COMPILED FROM AP/UPI REPORTS -- The homes at the mercy of rising waters. National Weather Service says the A new hazard was an invasion of worse is yet to come for flood poisonous water moccasins and alli- stricken residents along the Red gators fleeing from rising waters. River in North Dakota and Minnesota. Some residents maintained vigils Guantanamo Forecasters say the high-water with shotguns and rifles to protect won't be seen until tomorrow in their families. the Grand Forks, N.D. area, and it The level of the flooded Neches will be six inches above the previ- River in Texas continued high and ous estimate -- near double the 28 residents had been evacuated. foot flood-stage level. And in Missouri rains surging ac- Gazette Officials estimated yesterday cross the midlands threatened to some 1,400 people had fled their touch off new, localized flooding. homes. In Washington a Senate subcommit- Meanwhile, in Mississippi, the tee listened as officials from Mis- level of the flooded Pearl River sissippi said flood victims can't was reportedly dropping. afford the interest on the federal Guantanamo Bay, Cuba But in Louisiana snakes, alligators loan program to help them. and a lack of sandbags added to the The loans carry an interest rate misery of the southeast part of the of seven and three-eighths percent. state as residents tried to divert The state officials want Congress rising floodwaters from their homes. to lower the rates to one and three Vol. 34 No. 78 Wednesday, April 25, 1979 Authorities said workers were run- percent, where they were in previ- ning out of sandbags and leaving ous years. Miranda rights can now be waived without statement WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The Supreme The majority opinion reversed a recognized the child as his own or According to court sources, Chief Court ruled 5-3 yesterday that a ruling by the North Carolina Su- undertaken paternal responsibili- Justice Warren Burger fired the em- court can conclude a criminal sus- preme Court that police should have ties. ployee after ABC Television report- pect waived his so-called Miranda stopped questioning a suspect who -- And the court struck down an er Tim O'Brien last week reported rights even though he did not do so continued to talk with them but re- Oklahoma law barring exportation of in advance the outcome of two court explicitly in a signed 'or oral fused to waive his right to a law- so-called "natural minnows" as vio- rulings. statement. yer. lating the constitution's commerce Court officials refused to con- The decision was directly related clause forbidding states to inter- firm the dismissal. to the high court's 1966 Miranda In other action yesterday: fere with interstate commerce. O'Brien predicted the result of ruling stating that a suspect must -- The Supreme Court declared it the court's ruling in a case involv- be told before questioning that he unconstitutional for'a state to The law was designed to preserve ing a libel suit' against CBS News has the right to a lawyer and to re- permit the mother but not the fath- ecological balance in Oklahoma wa- and its program "60 Minutes." main silent and must be warned that er to block adoption of an illegiti- ters by banning removal of an exces- The opinion was issued two days any statement may be used, as evi- mate child by withholding consent. sive number of minnows. later, generally in accord with his dence against him. -- It upheld a Georgia law permit- And a security leak has reported- report. A civil liberties lawyer viewed ting an unwed mother to sue for ly resulted in dismissal of an em- O'Brien later reported a second yesterday's decision as weakening damages in the wrongful death of ployee of the Supreme Court's print decision involving prisoner parole rights afforded under the Miranda her child, but barring the natural shop who had access to high court procedure. That opinion has not yet requirement. father from doing so unless he has rulings before they were announced. been released by the court.

------Sears halts federal business CHICAGO (AP) -- Sears, Roebuck said time, beginning immediately." yesterday it's fed up with what it The company sued the federal gov- considers federal harassment and ernment in January in an effort to Dateline. will no longer do business with the resolve what it described as con- regulations re- m government. flicting laws and According to Sears, the decision stricting jobs and promotions for WASHINGTON (UPI) -- White House News Secretary Jody Powell said yes- will cost it $20 million a year in minorities and women. terday a new Soviet nuclear weapon spotted in East Germany has caused revenues. Telling said the "office of fed- President Carter concern and that the United States may consider giv- The Sears chairman and chief exec- eral contract compliance programs" ing the neutron bomb to west as a counter-measure. utive officer, Edward Telling, while has begun what appears to him to be Powell said a final decision on building the enhanced radiation wea- expressing regret, said the company "a campaign of harassment, subter- pon depends on Soviet behavior. will not bid upon or accept govern- fuge or retaliation" against the ment contracts "for an indefinite firm. WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The Senate voted overwhelmingly to stop an amend- ment aimed at providing a balanced federal budget in 1980. That proposal, sponsored by Senator William Proxmire, D-Wisc., would have cut almost $29 billion from the budget for the fiscal year be- GAO criticizes cancer tests ginning Oct. 1. WASHINGTON (AP) -- The General Ac- could affect the results of experi- Senators said the bill would not really balance the budget, but in- counting Office said yesterday the ments. stead fuel unemployment and reduce revenues. National Cancer Institute had to The GAO report charged that poor The Senate also soundly defeated a proposal by Senator George McGov- discount millions.of dollars in management by the NCI "was directly ern, D-S.D., to funnel $1 billion in defense money to social programs. tests of suspected cancer-causing responsible for millions of dollars agents. in waste." WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Jimmy Carter has not yet announced his The GAO said results of the tests The GAO reported that out of 207 candidacy for the 1980 presidential race, but a statement from his had to be thrown out because of chemical tests on animals over the campaign manager yesterday made that a moot point. problems with the experiments. last several years, NCI found that Evan Dobelle said Carter will enter every primary in 1980 and seek 51 of them were deficient in either delegates in every state caucus or convention. However, Dobelle said The GAO also said the anti-cancer design or execution, and it decided he doesn't expect the president to formally announce his candidacy agency is struggling to issue for- not to publish final reports. or actively campaign until this fall. .technical reports on a backlog The CAO also said the NCI has dozens of animal experiments con- test results on an additional 223 WASHINGTON (UPI) -- In the wake of President Jimmy Carter's criticism ducted several years ago. chemicals in its files that it did of oil company attitudes toward profits, several producers yesterday In a report released yesterday, not previously tell Congress exist- reported hefty earnings gains for the first quarter. the investigative arm of Congress ed. They include experiments involv- A Texeco executive declared that an 81 percent profit rise for his criticized NCI's management of its ing saccharin, cyclamates, hair firm was "not excessive." carcinogenic testing program saying sprays and dandruff-control sham- deficiencies in private laboratories poos. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- New York state health officials said last night small amounts of the poisonous chemical dioxin have been found in fish caught in Lake Ontario, and the health commissioner repeated warnings issued since 1976 that people who eat fish caught in the Strauss is new negotiator lake are risking their health. WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Jimmy Carter said he's consulted by tel- Dioxin is the latest in a series of dangerous chemicals found in the Carter announced yesterday the ap- ephone with both Egyptian President lake fish over the past few years. It has been shown to cause cancer pointment of Robert Strauss as his Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minis- in rats and is linked to birth defects and miscarriages. "working partner" representing the ter Menachem Begin, and that their U.S. in continuing Mideast peace response was positive and enthusias- BOSTON (UPI) -- A rush hour commuter car apparently speeding on a talks. tic to Strauss' new assignment. curve jumped its tracks in north Boston yesterday evening smashing in- Carter told reporters that Strauss Strauss said he suspects the task to a wall opposite a crowded loading platform and injuring 24 persons. is being named an ambassador at facing him will be "the most com- The car was one of the city's new light rail vehicles, which have large and will play a special and plex and the most difficult" of his come under criticism for alleged design flaws. unique role as head of the American adult life, but said it "offers the delegation at next month's scheduled greatest rewards." SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) -- Abel Muzorewa, a U.S.-educated United Egyptian-Israeli talks on autonomy His selection as "super ambassa- Methodist minister, has been elected Rhodesia's first black prime for the Palestinians. dor came as a surprise. minister. Strauss, a 61-year-old Texan, has The list of candidates for the Current Prime Minister Ian Smith will hand over the reigns of gov- served the administration as a spe- job had been headed by former Penn- ernment in five weeks. cial counsel to the president on in- sylvania Governor William Scranton flation and more recently as special and McGeorge Bundy, former head of WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The American Diabetes Association yesterday said trade ambassador. the National Security Council in there is no proof that cancer can be caused by saccharin and the gov- He has also concluded negotiations the Kennedy administration. ernment should allow continued use of the artificial sweetener. on new international trade agree- Strauss, a Democrat, has a repu- The association president said the case against saccharin is based ments for the United States. tation as a powerful persuader. on experiments with rats that were heavily dosed with the substance. Guantanamo Gazettte Wednesday, April 25, 1979 For your information. community STANDARDS OF APPEARANCE FOR THE ENLISTED DINING FACILITY

1. Military personnel in uniform will comply with the requirements set forth in COMNAVBASE 1020.1B 2. ALL personnel in civilian attire will comply with [email protected].,arO4:30a.m.,to7:30hePublic the following: bulletin board a. Clothing with bizarre, obscene, vulgar or offensive insignia, Clunlty painting or pictures is prohibited. ann4uncenty. be called In between. 8 an 11 ., or hand throu h Friday (excluding holiday.). Deadline for publication iseon b. Tank tops/seethrough clothing are not permitted. Female patrons the previous wrktzg day. km-fide emergency"n atrllb may wear shoulderless/seethrough blouses only when worn with ap- acpted anytim. County anuc t il publishedot re then eek fr a "'a~a f t wee sks and than erlitte propriate undergarments. Halter tops or blouses that expose the codeneed, and Included In a daily calendar section duritt[he week of theevent. caercL4advertisigs1. pr.hi=tdp althoughannouncaent midriff are not permitted. ofa.lable iae v*.ill be p.at. d but limited to icemonthly. c. Shower shoes or Annummetsc for busine.es or aewices requir ing coand approval mxy similar footgear are not permitted. Sandals, be required to provide proof a letter of authority. Ad hich with or without socks are 4isrite on the bas.isof.race,e.x, creed, color, on national origin allowed only if securely strapped to the .11 at be accepted. he Publie Affaire Staff renerves the right to foot. edt and mits all -*I4.4,. (AT-Anytime/DW*-During Working Hours/ Wmatter Workin Hur.). d. "T" shirts, regardless of color, are permissible. Such cloth will have a round collar (no "V" necks) and must have sleeves (no cut-offs). Clothing of this type which exposes the midriff are not 951144 permitted. e. Shorts (including cut-offs) are authorized. Such clothing will come no higher than eight inches above the center of the knee and will have no side-slits. Special announcements f. Whether in uniform or civilian attire, personnel must present a clean, well-groomed appearance. Patrons whose clothing has become THE CARIBES WILL BE PLAYING from BAKE SALE FOR THE DEER PARK ZOO unduly soiled or dirtied because of job assignments will not be re- 8 - 11 p.m. for Jamaican night at will be held May 5th, Persons fused entry, but will be required to dine in a designated area. the BLue Caribe on Apr. 26th. who are interested in baking for this sale are asked to call Peggy at 96215 AT or Ginger at 8731 AWH. MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL AT THE BLUE Clubs & organizations Caribe! Prime rib supreme for THERE WILL BE A MEETING of the THE GUANTANAMO THE CARIBES AND COMPANY from the BAY RACING ASS- $7.50, bring the family to dine. NAVSTA Recreational Committee on May ociation will hold a meeting this .Sheraton Hotel in Kingston, Jamaica There will be soft music by Graphic 2, 1979, in the Special Services week on Thursday, April 26th, at will be putting on a concert at Expression. Make reservations now, Conference Room at 1:30 p.m. All 7:30 p.m. at the association Phillips Park on Saturday, Apr. 28. Club- call 8115 or 8669. members are required to attend. house bldg. 64. This meeting is Total Experience, Graphic Expression about the upcoming events discos, fire dancers and limbo dan- sponsored THE FIDELITY AMERICAN BANK has by the association. cers will be there for your pleasure. A SPECIAL CHIEF PETTY OFFICER All members the following hours of operation; and personnel on this base There will be food and eight bars. luncheon will be held on April 27, are Mon,, Tues. & Wed, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m, urged to attend Tickets are $5 per person or $7.50 1979 in the Harbor Lights Lounge. this meeting. Thu. from 11 a,m, - 2 p,m, and per couple, all children free. The Featured will be open face roast reopens at 4 p,m, - 6 p,m,, Fri, fun begins at 3 p.m. and will last beef sandwich, mashed potatoes w/ from 9 a,m, - 2 p,4, until 1 p.m. This is a base-wide gravy buttered vegetable, CPO sal- invitation to have a great time! ad bar, hot dinner rolls, coffee, Movies ATTENTION GITMO BOWLERS' The tea, or milk, $3.50 per person. Lyceums Gitmo Bay Mens Bowling Association A SPECIAL SERVICES FLEA MARKET Guest speaker will be Capt. John Downtown: P ardon Mon Affairs, PG will hold the 16th annual ABC tour- will be held on Sunday, May 6 at H. Fetterman, Jr. All CPO'S and McCalla: Foxtrot, R nament on May 12 & 13. Deadline McCalla Hangar from 12:30 p.m. until their wives are invited to attend. Marine: T he Last Four Days, PG for entries is May 7th, The tour all merchandise is sold. No one Reservations please. Leeward: M idnight Express, R will consist of 5 man team entries, will be allowed to set up prior to On April 27, 1979, the CPO Harbor singles, doubles, all events & 12 noon. There will be two Lights Lounge will be open for special events, Offical entry size booths to choose from: large dinner from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Coun- Clubs forms are available at the bowling booths (20' x 20") for $3.00, and try and western taped music will be Windjammer: Goodbye Norma Jean, alley or from tournament directors small booths (10' x 20") for $2.00, played for your dancing and lisit- NRA Fred Moritz, Will Cornell, or Dick all inside the hangar. You must ening pleasure from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. COMO: No Movie Rerbal, ENTER NOW; supply your own tables. Anyone Post 46: The Bees, PG wishing to rent a space may do so by going to the Special Services WANTED: Fourth of July Queen. The Office between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 Take note Naval Station command is looking p.m. Monday through Friday, or by TV guide for an energetic, attractive, and going to booth #1 the day of the The Navy Exchange has the follow- interesting young woman interested Flea Market. Food may be sold by 1:00 General Hospital ing job opening . This position Pot in competing in this year's Fourth people with written permission from 1:50 Melting closes April 29. 2:15 Sesame Street of July Queen Contest. The person the Navy Exchange. Permission must Full-Time Sales Clerk III (PS3 selected must be associated with be brought to Special Services when 3:15 Cartoons /3.25 or LGS3/2.25), to work in the the Naval Station as an employee or booths are purchased. 3:30 Movie: "Beach Casanova" Navy Exchange. High School grad- dependent. There are no barriers 5:00 Secrets of the Deep uate preferred with a minimum of as to age, marital status, children, 5:25 Almanac one year selling experience in a LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE etc. For further information con- 5:30 Newswatch retail operation required. Overseas is looking for qualified tact YN2 Tolleson at Naval Base Op- 6:30 Target For further information please teachers for the next year. Teach- erations at 8366, or 8453 today 7:00 Eight is Enough contact Ms. L. King at 8348. (but no later than noon Friday ers are needed for courses such as 7:55 Notes of Interest April 27). Accounting, Business courses, Market- 8:00 Dick Clark Live Wednesday ing and Mathematics. Anyone who is 8:55 Almanac THE BRANCH DENTAL CLINIC will be interested in teaching other subjects 9:00 M*A*S*H closed Friday, April 27 at 11:30 should contact Cheryl Stefanec. 9:30 All In The Family a.m. to allow installation of water Qualified teachers must have one 10:00 Kojak lines. Normal hours will resume of the following types of background: 10:55 Newswatch Update Monday, April 30th. Master's degree; Bachelor's degree 11:00 Jericho and two years occupational experi- 11:55 Sign Off ence in the subject matter; Associ- -4 ate degree or equivalent plus four THE GUANTANAMO BAY RACING AS- years occupational experience in the sociation will hold an afternoon subject. of drag racing this coming Sunday, Teachers teach two nights per April 29th. Everyone on base is week, three hours per night, for calendar urged to come out and have some fun. eight weeks. 6- The time trials start at 12:00 with For further information and appli- r the elimination runs beginning at cations, see Cheryl Stefanec, LACCO ) 2:00 p.m. Please note that anyone coordinator, in the office behind Today on base with a drivers license is the Downtown Lyceum on Tuesday or Caribbean Naval Lodge stated communication, Bldg 800, 7:30 p.m. eligible to enter the races. So Thursday from 9 to 11:30 a.m., or just come on out and watch or get call 8307 for an appointment. Deadline for entries in the Intercommand Regatta, 4 p.m. Special there and do it yourself. Services.

THE BLUE CARIBE announces "Turf Church of Christ Bible study, McCalla Chapel, 6:45 p.m. (951035). and Claw" on Friday, April 27. The menu will include deluxe Del- Guantonomo Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo old nursery school building, monico with Alaskan crab legs, Gazette 7:45 p.m. (Closed meeting -- 90269 or 8275). baked potato or french fries, vege- table, salad bar, rolls with butter, coffee or iced tea, and one glass Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. Tomorrow of chilled wine. Cost is $6.50. NAVSTA OWC monthly meeting, 13 Paola Pt., 9 a.m, The Patio Lounge will feature the Naval Station Commanding Officer exotic Pins Colada, truly the drink Signup deadline for this weekend's Pick.-Your'Partner Doubles tourney, of the tropics for 60G. Total 5:30 p.m., Racquet Club House. Experience will be playing for your LCdr. Jerry R. Ryan.Public Affairs Officer Signup deadline for this weekend's marathon, 4 p.m. (951160 DWH). dancing and listening pleasure from JO2 Brenda K. Starkey . . . .Editor YNSN Chuck Bishop.Journalist 8 p.m. to midnight. C JOSN Mary E. Marshall . . .Journalist JOSN Damon I. Johnson .Tunl Friday Ms. Pat Pennington. .Production Assistant Live firing schedule The Guatanao Gazette is published according to the Thursday Afternoon Freetimers bi-law meeting, Deer Park Zoo, 1 p.m. rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers 3

as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction 1 Wednesday.9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Fumigation Chamber open for drop-off, 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed 3 Thursday.9 a.m. - 5 p.m. five times weekly at government expense on government equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Sevice Pentacostal prayer meeting, Pentacostal Church, Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. Friday.9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Branch Office,. the opinions or statements in news items s Saturday & Sunday.none scheduled that appear herein are not to be construed as official L Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 7:45 p.m., East Bargo Point old nursery Monday.10 or as reflecting the views of CONAVEASE or the De- a.m.-midnight partment of the Nay. school building (90269, 8275). Wednesday, April 25, 1979 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Gitmo: not what Cramer expected Richard Cramer says he wasn't sure Texan, a former center for the New what to expect eight months ago when Boston Lions basketball team. "When he heard he would be working and I was told I was going to school fot living in communist Cuba. Today he mechanics, I was kind of glad." says he enjoys his work and the Cramer transferred to Guantanamo opportunity he has to meet people Bay in August 1978 after completing Navy Construction on the Caribbean island. his training as a construction Mechanic Richard Cramer, the son of Ann K. Smith mechanic. Cramer solders a of Boston, Texas, is a Seabee con- "I work on forklifts at the Public part from a fork- struction mechanic assigned to the Works Department garage here on base," lift in the Pub- Public Works Department. said Cramer. "But if I'm needed, I lic Works Depart- "I didn't have any idea what it also work on other vehicles and ment garage. would be like here when I heard I machinery." had orders to Gitmo," said the 20- "When I'm not working, I like to Navyman. go snorkeling, do artwork and enjoy er-oldI like the island, the atmosphere the beaches--at night as well as and the people here." during the day," he said. Cramer, a former student at New Cramer added that although Guanta- Boston High School (New Boston, namo Bay has its good points, there Texasl, joined the Navy in January are some drawbacks. 1978 and completed recruit training "I haven't done any travelling in Orlando, Fla., before reporting since I came to Gitmo," said Cramer, to Navy Construction Mechanic School "but I hope to go to Jamaica, see in Gulfport, Miss. the beauty of the island, meet the "I've been working on cars since people and just check out life there TV8 special report I was 16," said the 6-foot-3-inch before I leave Gitmo next August." On Monday, April 30, TV 8 is In it, hardened convicts, rapists, going to present a one-hour doc- murderers, and thieves verbally umentary titled "Scared Straight" manhandle 17 teenagers in an effort at 9 p.m. This is not the sort of to impress them with what life be- Barrel boats program you would ever expect to hind bars is really like. see on your family TV set because This documentary is a shocker, it's completely uncensored, hard the language is gutter stuff and hitting, with no bleeps and no cuts. the graphic descriptions of sexual A small craft warning "Scared Striaght" is a straight- activities in prison are the sort forward filmed record of an ongoing of things that are seldom heard of By each individual would ensure his own experiment in crime prevention even in the most liberated company. YNSN Charles S. Bishop boat's safety, he would be helping known as the Rahway Juvenile Aware- Because of this uncenred and un- himself and the community to achieve ness Program at Rahway State Prison sanitized program, TV 8 encourages Barrel boats are a popular, fun, safe boating. in Rahway, N.J. It's purpose is to parental guidance, however, the and economical means to relaxing Much like Lieutenant Williams, scare youths out of lives of crime. target audience is the young people. recreation in Guantanamo Bay. They EMC Delfo feels many of the problems also can pose a serious safety in the water derive from careless- hazard as ac idents involving barrel ness and a lack of using common GITMO DIALOGUE- sense. "We need a harbor police boats have been increasing steadily. "The Naval Base School Advisory Council met on April 3, 1979. The coun Poor material conditions of boats system," he said. "The harbor cil discussed its responsibilities, its organization and system of func- d careless violations of Gitmo police could go under Port Services." fety regulations cause most mis- "There have been many problems tioning. For the benefit of the community the responsibilities of the School Advisory Council are as follows: 'ps, according to Gitmo's only bar- with water skiers in the wrong area; a. Improve community knowledge, understanding, tnd support of the bor policeman, Enginesan Chief Alfred one time a ship was coming in and schools; to answer questions and complaints, and to recommend to school Delfo, of Port Services. had to back down because a barrel principals solutions to school problems which are within the capabilities EMC Delfo is in charge of the boat was in its path. With these of the council. Engine Repair shoi and is also tasked problems we really need a water b. Advise military commanders regarding facilities, logistics, and as an Alco1sol Abuse Counselor. "I deputy, or a similar system," he administrative support of dependents schools as required by DOD Instruc- am easily contacted," he said. "And said. tion 1342.6 of August 26, 1976, Subject: Department of Defense Depend- can be out in the water--ready for EMC Delfo believes that Guantanamo ents Schools. action--within 2Dpminutes.oBay needs a mandatory license for c. Advise school principals regarding school communityrelations. EMC Delfo said there have been four all boat operators. Tickets, he d. Request and/or hear reports from school principals. or five barrel boat sinkings during said, could be issued in the same a. Interpret school problems and policies to the community. the past 12 months, and Port Control manner as done with traffic viola- f. Attempt to resolve school community problems at the local level reported that three of those occurred uns. The chronic offenders, in and refer unsettled problems to the Regional School Advisory Council. Eince January of this year. "Most of the same manner, would have their g. Ensure that parents have a continued voice in the operation of the the barrel boats have a life span of licenses revoked. schools. 8 to 12 months." He went on to ex- "A boat safety course should be h. Submit suggested agenda items for Regional School Advisory Council plain, "The barrels that are used-- mandatory." Me said that volunteer meetings. which are picked-up frcon the dump-- instructors would be available, and Parents having matters of specific concern may get in contact with theri are not made for long-term bouyancy." the course would probably work out representative to have the matter brought before the School Advisory The barrels used from the dump erode well for all if it were held on Council. However, it is suggested that the matter first be S ought up and rust easily. Saturday mornings. with appropriate school or other officials and only bring items to the at- Lieutenant Jeffrey Williams, Naval On March 28, 1975, a COMAVBASEGTMO tention of the Council if the problem remains unresolved or the question Station Port Control Officer, said Instruction was written describing unanswered. It would be best if direct contact is made first with the that, "People going into live firing all safety regulations to be used apprpriate teacher, school counselor and/or principal. areas during firing exercises pose in Gitmo waters. "People are not During the April 3rd meeting it was decided to have a student represent- the single, most serious problem." following these instructions," said ative on the Council as well as the various command representatives. There have been no injuries reported Delfo. He mentioned that the regu- Hugo Fischer, President of the National Honor Society at W.T. Sampson but these areas are extremely hazard- nation requiring persons to call High School, has been nominated as the student representative. ous during live firing exercises. Port Control if they remain in the Since communication is such an important function, the Council thought During live firing exercises the bay after 11 p.m. should be revised that an Impact TV show would do much to promote communication. An Impact areas north and west of a line from to have people call in at sunset if show was scheduled for May 9, 1979 with a panel consisting of school of- SNicholas Point, north to Caracolesthey are going to be on the water ficials. However, this particular program has been rescheduled forAug- but, and east to Hospital Point, after dark. ust or September. are restricted. The Guantanamo River When planning to use a boat in Briefly, we discussed these other topics during our meeting. W.T. Samp- is also a secured area for all boaerGuantanamo Bay, a reading of the son is proposing that on May 2nd elementary school children go to work during live firing. A red flag, booklet, Guantanamo Bay Outdoor with Mom and Dad in the afternoon coinciding with teacher-in-service flown at the mouth of the river, is Sports and Wildlife Handbook training that day. The Advisory Council isin support of the Career the distinct signal for times when (GTMOINST 1710.10) should be first Education Program and recommends command support for that program. Other live firing restrictions are in ef- on the agenda of your plans. The topics discussed were the desirability of having a high school student fect. A small craft warning flag is booklet is currently being rewritten council, teacher-in-service training, the career education program, over- flown at the fis1 and gear locker on and will be available within the crowding of classrooms, and the loss of class time due to teacher-in- the Windward side and another on the next few weeks. It is obtainable service training. For further details on these subjects it is suggested after mast at Port Controlfree through Special Services. that you talk to your representative. For info and retention a cut out EMC Delfo said, "Many barrel boats Make boating both enjoyable and safe. list of various members of the School Advisory Council and their tele- are in terrible shape." Me feels Don't let your next trip in a boat phone numbers is provided below. The next council meeting is scheduled you or your that the boats should undergo pei- be a possible risk to for May 1, 1979. odic inspections. "I'll bet if I family. went out and checked them all now," SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS he reflected, "at least 75% of them wouldn't pass a safety inspection. Captain C. J. Gibowicz, Jr. PD 8125/8395 Chairman Of course, that's only a guess, but LT W. Winstead COMT 8326 ember I'm confident it is accurate." He Local Forecast * Captain A. Hoover MARBKS 951253 Member also added that most of the engines high tide- 7:32 pm 8813 LTJG N. Teague NAVHOSP 913252 Member Member are in poor condition. low tide--12:54 pm CDR A. Popp FTC 8524 Poor lighting can contribute to the sunrise--- 6:36 am high--- 88 ACS Charles Phillips mnAS 64494 Member unseaworthiness of barrel boats. EMC sunset---- 7:22 pm low---- 73 CUCM J. Starr CMC 95517 Member Delfo reported that many of the boats Mr. J. Clark WTS 99100/99151 Member in the harbor do not have adequate Today's forecast is for mostly Ms. B. Haines riS 95465 Member lighting. He recalled one evening cloudy skies, scattered rain over Mr. J. Steinhilber CCPO 8822 Member when he did not realize a boat was the mountains, southeasterly wind Mrs. S. Bodkin Library 8541 Member near him in the water until one of from 12-16 kts. gusting to 24 kts. ETlR. Van Gordon SATiCOM 8435 Member its passengers lit a cigarette. and bay conditions at 2-4 ft. Mr. Hugo Fischer Student 952283 Member" All boats are required to have a safety inspection before they are registered, but with the present man- C. J. GIBOWICZ, JR. power conditions, formal adherence to Red Cross is CAPT, CEC, US8 this process is not feasible. If counting on you. Page 4 Guantanamo GazetteWednesday, April 25, 1979 TRACK RESULTS TOA1oCAL SPR_ TOTAL TEAM STANDINGS POINTS l8e DASH (6-8) 2nd MARINE BARRACKS 1:46 2nd BURDIN, NSGA 38'5" 1st M. OBRLEN 15.8 BLANCO lst MARINE BARRACKS 95 1/2 2nd S. ST. JOHN 15.9 GREGORY 2nd NSGA 85 1/2 JAVELIN sports RANKINS 3rd NAVSTABLUE 42 1/2 1st SHANKER, MB 126'7" (9--11) TYLER 4th NAS 40 1/2 2nd FISHER, MB 116'3" 1st M. OBRIEN 13.7 5th HIGH SCHOOL, 11 I 2nd A. COOLS 13.8 220 DASH BROAD JUMP National League results let PITTMAN, 25.2 DEPENDENT EVENTS HAS 1st BLANCL, MB 22'5'.' Philadelphia 7, Los Angeles 6 (12-14) 2nd JONES, BLUE 50 DASH (6-8) 26.1 2nd BURDIN, NSGA 21'9" Montreal 5, San Diego 1 1st E. FISCHER 15.1 New York Mets 10, M. OBRIEN 8.1 San Francisco 3 1st 2nd TI GINGRAS 15.3 HIGH JUMP 1 MILE RUN Pittsburgh 2nd 9, Cincinnati 2 S. ST. JOHN 8.1 lst BURDIN, NSGA 5'4" 1st STOWERS, NSGA 4:44.4 St. Louis 6, Atlanta 5 (9-11) 2nd JONES, BLUE 5'2" 2nd BUSH, MB 4.44.8 1st M. OBRIEN 7.3 3 MILE RUN 2nd MOORE, NAS 5'2" American League scores 2nd A. COOLS 7.5 HAMMER (12-14) lst DELP NSGA 16:24,4 440 DASH 1st STOWERS, NSGA 88 Toronto 2, Texas 0 1st E. FISCHER 7.5 2nd BUSH MB 116:38 1st JONES, BLUE 54.3 2nd McKEE, H/S 88W Cleveland 7, Minnesota 2 2nd T. GINGRAS 7.6 2nd BURDIN, NSGA 55.8 Kansas City 5, Chicago White Sox 0 1 MILE RELAY BROAD JUMP (6-8) SHOT PUTT Baltimore 7, California 2 let MARINE BARRA(CKS 4:09 880 let S. ST. JOHN 9'3 1/2" DASH 1st STOWERS, NSGA 38' New York Yankees 3, Oakland 1 SHAKERS lst MOORE, HAS 2nd M. KELLY9 8' 71/8" 2:21.4 2nd HUBBARD, MB 37'8" Boston 4, Seattle 3 STEINFELD 2nd CORIWLL, MB (9-12) 2:23.4 CORDERO lst M. OBRIEN 12'5 1/2" 440 RELAY WHA results REESE 2nd J. JOYNER 9'10 1/2" DISCUS 1st NAS 48.1 PLAYOFFS 2nd NSGA lst (12-14) 4:14.2 MOORE, NAS 110'9" MATHEWS BURDIN 2nd CHASE, New England 2, Cincinnati 1 1st C. JOHNSON 12' NSGA 100'6" REID 2nd E. FISCHER 10'11 1/4" FORD PITTMAN NBA action PHILLIPS 1 MILE RUN MOORE WASHINGTON 1st DELP, NSGA PLAYOFFS HIGH JUMP (6-8) 5:07.2 2nd MARINE BARRACKS 48.8 2nd GINGRAS, NSGA 5:11.4 Atlanta 107, Washington 103 1st M. OBRIEN 2'10" BLANCO 2nd S.\ ST. JOHN 2'8" RANKINS 2 MILE RUN (9-11) 880 RELAY TYLER In the NHL 1st J. JOYNE 4'4 1st NAVSTA BLUE 1:44.5 1st DELP, NSGA 10:43.1 GREGORY 2nd PLAYOFFS 2nd M. OBRIEN 4'2 -JONES SHERIDAN, PWD 11:04.1 (12-14) POLLARD 100 DASH New York Rangers 8, Philadelphia 3 1st E. FISCHER 3'7 7" SAWYER TRIPLE JUMP 1st PITTMAN, NAS 10 2nd T. GINGRAS 3'6 6" ELLIS 1st Chase, NSGA 39'7" 2nd POLLARD, BLUE 10.45 For sale 13,000 BTU A/C, cleaned and re- '66 Plymouth, 318 automatic, runs charged, in good running condition, good, $300; 4 barrel carborator $125 or best offer. 951022 AT. and intake for Chevy, $6.l. 8134 or 90285 AT. Dishwasher, $60, T-Bird, '66 Town Landau, original call 90285 AT. mint inside & out, white on white,

Clasifieadvrtis mensmy be called in between 8 and 11 am. or hn rid h great investment' Serious offers Whirlpool washer & dryer, very good PbiAfarOfie7:30 a. m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays). over $5,000 considered, Deadline for pblicatdan is noon the previous wrking day, d r iie o4 od contact condition. Call 95469 AWH or 913- ad published not eare than twice weekly per submission. Commercial advertising is pro- Chief Hofer at the Blue Caribe hibited although annoueents concerning available services will be permitted but limited 205 DWH. .to ncead; wek. usiesse a ervcesrequiring demand approval my be re- or GHT at 8180. "ji-d tproie pofo falate fauthari not Aswhichediscrmnae e a issof kFaur A/C; 7 ft. artifical x-mas reserves the right to edit adrwiealsbisos (AT-Anythme/DW-Dring Working 20 ft. fishing boat Hurs/AW-After Working Hlours). w/35 hp Johnson tree; 75 ft. of x-mas garland; old motor, safety gear plus extras, radio record player, good for kids; $900. 95387 or 97286 AT. 20 inch exhaust fan. 951222 AT. 951144 Champagne carpet, 12 x 15 w/padding, Giveaway $125. 96185 AT. Stereo stand, $20. 99146 AT 12 x 40 barrel boat, 40 hp Evinrude motor, recently rebarreled, sun deck, 7 month old male Gitmo special pup- Aria Mac I electric six string Carriage that converts into a car after deck, covered engine, stove, pie, great with kids. 99190 AT. guitar; Dimarzio supper 2 pick- bed & stroller w/basket and sun bathroom, storage room, cots & ups, solid body, black, guarantee roof, very good condition, $40. chairs, $1,400, price negligible; Fence lumber. 98245 AT. power, $400 or best offer; Ampeg 96215 AT. picnic table, $10. 8755 AT. G.T. 50 guitar amp,, excellent for One 6 month old, half dachshund, practice, two imputs; JBL 12 inch Air conditioners: 11,000 BTU, '71 Gremlin, standard transmission, half Gitmo special dog complete speaker, few months old, $200 or $165; 11,500 BTU, $200; 21,500 good running condition, body needs w/dog-house, 95513 AW., best offer, will sell as set for BTU, $295. Orange and yellow-car- work, $500 or best offer; utility $475. Contact Ted Kegtler at NAS pet with padding, 11 x 10, $50. trailer, $75. 8367 AT. Fire Dept. 64277 AT or Barracks 8502 DWH or 97270 AWH. Wanted #623, room 101. '72 Dodge Coronet station wagon, Airline traveling cage for medium 12,000 BTU A/C, $60. 96289 AT. very clean, excellent mechanical size dog (approx. 20 LBS.). Mar- Sofa, love seat and table, $250 or condition, and ammunition reload- ine barracks, ask for CTI2 Jerry best offer; maternity cloths, size 15 hp Evinrude engine with less ing supplies. 95384 DWH, 95446 Blau, room 1302 or leave phone 14-16; 2 pair blue drapes; 3 pair than 20 hours of operation, $400; AWH. number at Company "L" office DWH. gold, 1 pair floral; Sears side-by- 10,000 BTU Fedders A/C for parts, side refrigerator freezer, $200 or $30. 8867 AT. Frigidair refrigerator-freezer, 17 One gallon of acrylic emamel re- best offer, 95398 AT. cubic feet, harvest gold, excellent ducer. 90286 AT. Baby stroller, $5; new flywheel condition. $200. 95319 AWH. '-70 Honda motorcycle, 100 CC,CL, for 289 Ford engihe with automatic $200 or best off er, .9537A4 1Q tranmission, $20. 99171 AT. -Stereo cabinet unit w/8 track-AM Large dog cage for air travel. DWH, ask for Chief Grant. *FR radio, $50; 5' bar, $75; 8755 AT. Food grinder, $5; crepe maker, $7; child's chest of drawers, $20; 100 lb. weight lifting set, $50. hand mixer, $7; child carrier for rugs: 2 - 9x12, $30 each, one Coins: dimes, quarters & half, 8278 AT, adult bicycle, $5; dark brown wig, green shag 12x15, $40; cookware, '64 & older, will pay 300 % of 0r $5; brown long fall hairpiece, $5; cast iron, 10 pieces, $20; black face value. 93574, 8105 DWH, ask t.73 Mercury Montego, G,T, Cleve- kitchen clock, electric, $2; mist vinyl caplain's chair, $50; maple for Chief Grant. land engine, low mileage, good con- electric curlers, $5. 8848 AWH. night stand, $50. 99264 AWH, dition, AM FM stereo, A/C, 952282 Red or black carpet. 90285 AT. AT. Kenmore dishwasher, excellent condi- '69 Ford Country Squire Station tion; occasional chair; 23,000 BTU ;wagon, 352 cubic inch engine, 12 volt battery for a 350 Yamaha, Stegio; AM FM radio, 8 track player, A/C for parts; 8' x 8' storage shed, good tires, new power steering will pay top price, 90285 AT. turn-table, speakers, needs a new contains metal work table, 28 shelvesunit, battery, disk brakes and needle; childs car seat, like new, lighting and excellent storage area. tune up. Good on gas for a big Aluminum 80 diving tank with re- $10; lawn mower, electric, $25, 8116 DWH, 951184 AWH. car with a lot of room. $500 or gulator and back pack. 95544 AT, 98172 AW, best offer. 951190 AT. ask for Corporal Kemry. 16 lb. bowling ball; a diaper pail, 24,000 BTU A/C, $200; 11,000BTU $1; swing set $10; 85 rnds .22 '67 Thunderbird, P/S, P/B, A/C, One 26" wheel for a 26" ten-speed A/C, $100 or both for $275; six shorts $1; 22,000 BTU A/C, excellent electric windows, needs little bike. 99171 AT. high-back stools & L-shaped bar condition, $200; 12,000 BTU A/C, work done, $500. 8203 or 8249 DWH plus extras for $200; Coppertone vry good condition, $100. Must or room M204 GHT BEQ. 4 x 4 wood. 96185 AT. 3-door refrigerator freezer, like sell. 95457 AT, 8121 DWH. new, $150; green shag carpet w/ '73 Kawasaki 175, needs minor work, Lost pad, fits living room of 3-bed ropt Barrel boat with 35 hp Johnson, $200 or best offer. 64356 DWN ask housing, $125, 97116 AWR, 64286 head, diving ladder, running lights, for Scout. Billfold at the Catholic mass at DWE, asking $1,200. 95342 AWH. 9:30 a.m. last Sunday. Particularly Gold and blue twin size Star Wars need ID and drivers license. Please One 8 track, AM FM portable radio, Fedders 12,000 BTU A/C with new fan bed spread, like new, $14; like call Peggy Hardy at 8138 DWH, 98222 $25; lawn mower, $60; 3 tires; 2 motor and thermostat, $110. new Mini -Hot cycle for child under AWH, Granadillo Circle 76-C. 14 inch & one 15 inch, still good, in good condition, $300. 4 -years old,- $10; size 7 1/2 $5 each. 98253 AW or 95325 DWE, 8268 AT. small childs cowboy boots, worn Services ask for Sgt, Swenton, once, $10; pair of blue Keds Barrel boat, 32 x 12 ft., 40 hp tennis shoes, size 9M, $2. Reliable person would like to house- 10,000 BTU Fedders A/C, runs good, Evinrude, Sundeck, running lights, 97286 AT. sit. Has recommendations. Will $75. 98234 AT, life jackets, extra gas tanks, care for pets, plants & belongings. recently rebarreled and painted. C Snark Sailboat with two life 951144 DWH. Two B78-13 (185/75-13) steel belted Mint condition, must be seen, jackets, like new, $200; 10,000 radials on 4 bolt wheels. 64347 $1,500. 64237 DWH, ask for Riley BTU G.E. A/C, very quiet, $125. Cakes for all occasions, tier cakes, DWH, ask for John. or 8324 DWH, ask for Gagnon. 95549 AWH. Call MS1 Sapin at 8339 AWE,