Following is a transcript of the Sept. 4 airing of TV-8's TARGET with COMNAVBASE, Capt. Reagan attacks Carter policy on southern trek John H. Fetterman, Jr. One question is cur- ci., rently being researched and will be answered Ronald Reagan headed into the Independent candidate John in the Gazette upon completion. South today to make .a new charge Anderson today got some good news, against President Carter. with"a catch in it. On Monday, the Republican The Federal Election Commission TARGET presidential candidate set off a ruled that Anderson may be week of controversy by comments eligible for federal campaign cash, linking Carter to the Ku Klux Klan but not until after the voting is with Captain John H. Fetterman, Jr. because Carter opened his campaign over. in Tuscumbia, Alabama. QUESTION 6. Wouldn't it be more economical to run a small bus or a van Today, Reagan told a business Seiective Service disputes Fduring the non-rush hour times? 1group in Jacksonville, Florida, that Carter committed a breach of 20-30 percent no-show ANSWER 6. I agree with you. I'll talk to Captain Gibowicz about that national security by using Defense The Selective Service has brush- and we'll see what we can do. Secretary Harold Brown to leajI a ed aside claims by anti-draft top military secret to the media, groups that 20 to 30 percent of the QUESTION 7. I'd like to know if you could get a grader to Kittery solely for political purposes. young men required to sign up Beach and do a little work on the parking area behind the cabanas? The secret in question, for a possible draft have not according to Reagan, was the registered. ANSWER 7. I went through this with Captain Gibowicz this morning and U.S. technology that will allow U.S. The director of the service, he has looked at the damage done by hurricane Allen and he has a plan planes to evade Soviet radar Bernard Rostker, says 93 percent of formulated to take on that very problem. detection. all eligible men 19 or 20 years QUESTION 8. I'm all for energy conservation, but I don't see how Reagan said Carter's defense old have registered. turning off four scuttlebutt on the golf course will save that much wa- policies have weakened the nation Out of an expected 3.8 million registration er or electricity. The electric power lines were cut leading to the to what he called the "point forms, 3.6 million have been turned in. cuttlebutts. There is also a substantial water leak on the course. of immediate danger." Therefore he said, Carter used Rostker says late registration ANSWER 8. I wasn't aware of that, but I'll look into it. Brown to reveal the so-called forms continue to pour in, with (The following reply came from the Public Works Department.) Power to "stealth" technology, in Reagan' s 2700 arriving Monday alone. continue the scuttlebutt had to be secured because of deteriorated poles and phrase, "for the sole political And he says he will problems with underground lines., PWD is currently talking to Special purpose of aiding Mr. Carter's to encourage those who haven't Services regarding the feasibility of restoring power. During the past troubled campaign." registered to do so. several months leaks have been repaired throughout the base resulting in a savings of more than 300,000 gallons a day. Not all newly discovered leaks can be repaired immediately because of the number of them. The largest ones are fixed first. The water leak on the golf course will be looked at shortly.

QUESTION 9. I've noticed that the military appearance isn't as good should be. Can anything be done about it? Guantanamo here as it

ANSWER 9. It's all of our jobs to make the people conform to the prop- er standards. It's not an easy job to call people up short, but that's the game we're in and that's what we're getting paid for. If I see some- one who doesn't look right then he's got to answer for it. Our Petty Of- last 18 months and I'm Gazette ficers have done one hell of a job during the proud of them. I know what I saw when I came and I know what I see now. There is no comparison. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Would Mr. Brown, who asked a question about the Enlisted Dining Facil- contact Master Chief Starr at 8400. The phone number he has r6 ity please Friday September 5, 1980 for you is incorrect and he would like to respond to your query. Vol. 35 No. 173 TARGET will conclude on page one of Monday's GAZETTE. --- LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS--- The Marine Corps Exchange and These hours are being changed the Marine Mart will close at 5 p.m. only because of the DEFEX and nor- today. They will reopen at 1 p.m. mal hours will resume Saturday af- tomorrow. ternoon.

A Military Airlift Command C-130 prepares to depart as another makes its final approach. Marines and light rolling stock were off-loaded as part of this weekends Defense Exercise.

FROM THE HALLS OF NORTH CAROLINA TO THE SHORES OF GUANTANAMO BAY, Eighty-six Marines from Camp Lejeune arrived at McCalla Field yesterday afternoon for their semi-annual training exercise with the Ground Defen- se Force. They will be here until the 19th of September. Base DEFEX Reminders

letter from Red Cross, Owens said that they With the Defense Exercise rapid- The purpose of this "return to "One will be a mock the Base Commander notifying them "would be handled as usual." ly approaching, the GAZETTE talked quarters" requirement has many of the evacuation plans, and the with Lieutenant Commander Richard folds: other will be a check off list of EMERGENCY TRAVEL Owens, base Operations Officer, to - free the roads for emergency what to do." clarify a few of the items that vehicles and military equipment. Lt. Cmdr. Owens said that notif- If an illness should strike dur- folks may have some doubts about. - provide the most immediate, in this manner is critical ing the DEFEX, people can proceed The articles that have appeared safe and secure method of protec- ication and residents are encouraged to have to the hospital or dental clinic this week dealt with the DEFEX and tion. someone home during the 5-6:30 p.m. with their flashers on, and if time the evacuation, and how it effects - centralize the point of con- time frame. permits, a call to Base Police the different segments of the pop- tact, which would significantly "Those people selected to par- should be made, notifying them of ulation. enhance the evacuation processing ticipate should inform the notifi- the intentions. But what about the non-military? should it be required. cation team if they require an ex- What do they do? How can they as- emption from the drill and the rea- PARTICIPANTS sist? What do they do and why? NOTIFICATION "The most important and effec- sons why," he said. People participating in the e- tive assistance non-combatants pro- Five teams of two people each vacuation should have the required vide is their cooperation in the will be knocking on doors of the paperwork with them and be waiting event of emergency action," said designated evacuation areas between TELEPHONES in front of their homes at 7:30 Lt. Cmdr. Owens. 5 and 6:30 p.m. today. not be used Saturday morning. "It is most important that all The residents will be notified The phones should purposes. The The cooperation of the residents non-combatants return to their that they will be part of the evac- except for emergency not handle is needed to evaluate the entire quarters immediately; stay within uation and asked to follow the telephone center will outgoing calls during process of evacuation. the structure; do not use the tele- written instructions that will be incoming or for military calls It's not for the military that phone; turn on their portable ra- left with them. the DEFEX, except necessity. this phase of a DEFEX is being con- dio; do not panic; and, be attent- "The selected residents will re- of operational incoming emer- ducted; it's for the non-combat- ive to direction from the Base Com- ceive two pieces of paper," said When asked about as those from the ants. mander." Owens. gency calls, such Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Friday September 5, 1980 Navy Exchange 0101 SPORTS community IS LOVE YOUR GAME? If so, join Friday, Sept. 5 "Italian Night" us at the COMO Courts for the Raquet Club Social, Sunday, Sep.7, Spaghetti w/meat sauce/pizza/garlic at 5 p.m. until? Bring your racket bread/salad bar/coffee or iced tea. and your favorite dish (that means All you can eat. food). Prospective new members. $4.95 board are most welcome. Any questions The Patio Lounge will feature bulletin Community announcements may be called in between 8 and 11 a.m., or hand please call Patty Gibowicz 951186, the exotic Pina Colada for 60c. carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday Chari Cook, 8604 or Joan Lambert Graphic Expression will be play- through Friday (excluding holidays). Deadline for publication is noon the previous working day. Bonafide emergency announcements will be 95316. ing for your dancing and listening accepted anytime. Community announcements will be published not more pleasure from 8 p.m.- midnight. than once a week for a maximum of three weeks and then rewritten, MARINE BARRACKS IS HAVING A Saturday, September 6, the Blue condensed, and included in a daily calendar section during the week of POOL Tournament. Come one, come the vent. Cesrcial advertising is prohibited although announcements Caribe will be featuring Scorpio of available services will be permitted but limited to twice monthly. all! ! See if you can beat the for your dancing and listening Announcements for businesses or servicescrequiring command approval may reining champ. Trophies will be be required to provide proof of a letter of authority. Ada whicb for 1st and 2nd place. pleasure from 8 p.m. - midnight. discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, colsr, or national origin awarded will not be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right tp Sign up at Marine Barracks Special edit and rewrite all submissions. (AT=Anytime/DWH=During Working Houre/ Service, Bldg #207 cow thru Sep. 14. AWHAfter Working Hours). TEA SHOPPE'S SPECIAL Tournament starts Sep. 20. Chili dog w/onion & cheese/potato chips/small soft drink-85c. ANYONE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPAT- Our specials will be on sale from Special Services ING in the Navy Exchange Monday August 27 until September 30. ATTENTION Night Mixed Bowling League, please meet at Marblehead Lanes at 6:30 p.m. Monday, September 15 for IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES are AN ADULT CERAMIC CLASS previous- an organizational meeting. If SPECIAL ORDERING boat motors up to ready for distribution. Each ly scheduled for September 6, will there is enough interest, bowling 35 horse power, please contact the command may pick up the required be held on Saturday, September 13 will start at 6 p.m. Monday, Marine Corps Exchange at 95530 number for their use at the Tele- beginning at 1 p.m. at 364B September 22. or 951170. phone Business Office, Bldg. 906 Kittery Beach. You furnish your on Sherman Avenue near Marine Site. own greenware, brushes and paint. ATTENTION SUPER-BANTAM BOWLERS: Housing occupants may pick up There is no charge for the class. the new directories at the The following bowlers are requested To sign up call Sue at 99194. Club Activities Telephone Office Collection Agents to contact STGl Childers at 8106/ Office when paying phone bills. 8620 DWH or 96180 AWH to receive THE CARIBBEAN ARTS & CRAFTS WORK- their "I beat Earl Anthony" patch; Paul Chastain, Steve Myers, Pat A CHARITY BAZAAR meeting for all THE NAVY LEAGUE WILL HOLD ITS SHOP cordially invites the entire Ellefson, Kim Stammreich, Tanya committee representatives will be monthly meeting on Monday, Sep. 8 Gitmo community to the slide-audio Miller, Shannon White, Robbie held Mondgy0 Sep. 15 at 3 p.m. in in the Plantation Room of the COMO presentation "Guantanamo Bay: Our Biggers, Michele Henz, Shayne the Harbor Lights Lounge. If your Club at 7 p.m. All members are Well-Kept Secret" by Diana Groendyke. St. John. club or group has not been called earnestly requested to attend. The showing will be at 7 p.m. Tues- day, Sep. 9 at the workshop on Mar- and you would like to have a space THE FOLLOWING CHANGES IN MEMBER- ina Point. There will be a short at the bazaar, please call Rose SHIP APPLICATIONS are now in effect business meeting beforehand. Hope Ann Starr, 951083, or Ann Zajdowicz at the Dive Shack: applications Medical to see you there! Call Carolyn at 95303. Services will be taken anytime during nor- Dunn at 8462 for more details. mal shack hours; applications LABOR DAY IS OVER and now our la- IN ORDER TO AVOID DISAPPOINT turned in between Monday & Sunday bor of joy and fun is just begin- and confusion, only those children can be picked up the following TRI-CHEM LIQUID EMBROIDERY ning for the holiday season ahead. who are to be seen by a dental Wed; semi-annual membership CLASSES. Learn a useful and fas- It's a good time to come and join officer may be brought to the fees are $6 for singles, $9 for cinating hobby. Fun for both men us at the CPO Wives Club. Our dental clinic. family and a $2 first time and women. Personalize clothing, monthly meeting is Sep 8, and our .itiation fee. workshops each Monday; both at ATTENTION EXPECTANT PARENTS!! T-shirts, things for your home. 7:30 p.m. in the Harbor Lights Prepared childbirth classes using Create great gifts, classes start ATTENTION: COMO LADIES HANDICAP Lounge. For more information or a the Lamaze method are now being September 17, at 7-9 p.m. Contact BOWLING LEAGUE is now forming and ride call Rose Ann, 951083, or offered by a qualified instructor. Marti at 8869. will start Tues., Sep. 16 at 9 am Kathy, 96202. Next class starts Sep. 9. For more Anyone interested please call Carol information call 98195. Cust at 8186, Pat Adams at 95348 ATTENTION ALL CEC ANS SEABEE or Jeanne Neuner at 8602. WIVES of Guantanamo Bay, we are ENERGY. trying to start a Seabee Wives Club We. need your help. A get together Family Post to set up the by-laws and club will We can't afford to waste it. be held as Tose Ann Starr's TK 56 SMOKE DETECTORS: The Public Tuesday, Sep. 16 at 7 p.m. For Workers Department is in the process of installing smoke detect- more information call Bev Moody, ors for your safety but your help 99198 or Rose An, 951083. is needed. If an appointment has be established for this install- GUANTANAMO ASSOCIATION FOR SINGLE ation of your, smoke detector, PARENTS (GASP) has been invited to please be there. If you are unable calendar the home of Ms Kathy Hoover at Radio to be home for your appointment, Point 728D at 7:30 p.m. Saturday call 8501/8834. evening, for a covered dish dinner. Each member is requested to bring THE W.T. SAMPSON HIGH SCHOOL will Today one covered dish of food. For fur- have an OPEN HOUSE on Tuesday, ther information contact Archie September 9 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Roman Catholic Mass, 11:35 a.m., Base Chapel. Boyd at 8350 AWH., or Ms Hoover at 8507 AWH. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SNACK. Pentacostal prayer meeting, Pentacostal Church, Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. Parents will be preparing food A. A. meeting, conference room of Human Resources Building (Hook) 8 p.m. NEW WIVES-WELCOME TO FANTASY items for elementary school chil- (open)/ 952236,99280, 99181. ISLAND-where you trade the soaps dren to take with them for their for scuba diving and cleaning for snack break this year. Lunch boxes Christian Coffee House, "The Hook," open 7 p.m. - midnight. karate. The GBOWC happily invites with refreezeable ice packs were all members and new officer's sold during registration and are coffee wives to a welcome aboard available in the Marine and Navy at the COMO Club on Wednesday, Saturday Exchanges. Concerning the pre- Sept. 10, 9-11 a.m. This is your Roman Catholic Folk Mass, 6 p.m., Rite of Reconciliation, 5-5:30 p.m., paration of snacks, common-- sense chance to meet and greet friends should prevail and the following Base Chapel. 0 old and new and to sign up for recommendations kept in mind: Church meets, McCalla Chapel, 9:30 a.m. (8638 Weir). that special activity you've Seventh Day Adventist --Keep foods refrigerated until wanted to try. Club representa- a.m., Marina Point 211-A. the children leave home. Karate. Class meets 9:30 tives please call Adina Miller -Ensure the ice pack is com- "The Hook," open 7 p.m. - midnight. at 95495 or Susan German 95305 to Christian Coffee House, pletely frozen when placed in arrange a table and/or sign up lunch box. sheet for your organization. -Avoid foods which spoil easily Sunday such as mayonnaise and cream filled a.m., Base items. Roman Catholic mass, 9:30 a.m.; Rite of Reconciliation, 8:30-9 Guntanamo Guette -Thermos bottles and other Chapel. utensils need to be throughly clean- Protestant divine services, Leeward Chapel, 9 a.m.; Sunday School and di- ed daily and sterilized. vine worship, Base Chapel, 9:30 a.m.; divine services, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. -Take advatantage of prepared food items for sale in the Christian Coffee House, The Hook, open 8 - 9:30 p.m. Naval Station Corn-nanding Officer Commissary. Jamaican United Fellowship of Service divine service, 10 a.m.; evening worship, 6:30 p.m., both at Bay Hill Church. LCR Robert 3. Prucha .Public Affairs Officer DENTAL APPOINTMENTS ARE A study, 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, 10:40 a.m.; eve- 31 Jserh E. eryn. . .td tcr Church of Christ Bible 30 Breda N. Strey .AustactEditr military obligation to keep. To ning worship, 6:30 p.m., all at McCalla Chapel (95537). Mrs. yatrieta R. Ashfield .rodutio n Assist:t change or cancel an appointment meeting, 5 p.m., Pentacos- The Guantanmo iazette is published according to the requires twenty-four (24) hour Pentacostal gospel meeting, 8 a.m.; evangelistic rules and regulations for ship and station ewpapers tal Church, Bay Hill Road. an cutlied in NAVHOS P-35 and under the direction advance notice. of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed Day Saints, McCalla Annex, priesthood at five times weekly atgovernment epenseon germent Church of Jesus Christ of Latter equipment at the Nay Publications and Printing Semice 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.; Sacrement, 11:30 a.m. (98127, 95342.) Bcc"ch 0fite, the opiian trosatemen nane te n ENERGY. that appear hreic c 0be an cho e d cfietiti We can't afford to waste it. A.A. meeting, East Bargo Old Nursery Hut, 8 p.m. (open)/ 99181, 99280, or on reflecting the views of COAVASE or the De- partment of the Nay. 952236. Friday September 5, 1980 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3

THE ENERGY 'GROUCH' SPEAKS OUT By EOC G.E. Carter

With Energy Conservation now a part of "I" Division indoctrination, newly arriving personnel are well aware of the energy conservation goals and the real need to conserve NOT SO out utilities. We also need to reach the depen- dents! Let your dependents know FAST we have an energy conservation program! The purpose of a utilities con- servation program is to promote good conservation practices on the part of all personnel living aboard this base. Let your dependents know that good sound conservation habits contribute to the overall quality You'll get about 20 more miles from every tank of life aboard the base by reducing of gas if you slow down utility costs and permitting the from 70 to 55 mph on the money to be spent elsewhere aboard highway. For a free booklet the base. with more easy ways to Emphasize that our energy con- save energy and money, servation program will succeed or write "Energy," Box 62, fail depending on how well we plan Oak Ridge, TN 37830. and carry out this program, no matter where we live or work ENERGY. aboard this base. We can't afford The ball game has started: Will to waste it. it be a winning team, an average U.S Department of Energy team or will it be the pits for us?

PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR PETE McKEE demonstrates pull-up technique to students of the W.T. Sampson High School aboard JOB OPPORTUNITIES the Naval Station. McKee has initiated a-cross country running team at the school this year. (Photo by PH2 John Droogan) Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the posi- tion is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies may High School wW be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or by reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards.

ANNOUNCEMENT CLOSING DATE COMMAND

20-015-75 Clerk-Typist, GS-3 OPEN 94-001-75 Library Aid, GS-2 PT OPEN Telephone Operator, GS-2 OPEN PWD or GS-3 or GS-2 leading to GS-3 Waiter/Waitress, NA-7420-03 OPEN CLUBS (INT) Bartender, NA-7405-03 (INT) OPEN CLUBS TEAM and I would rather miss lunch than CROSS COUNTRY 319-80 Cook, NA-7404-05 (INT) OPEN CPO CLUB my running." NEW SPORT AT W.T.So 441-80 Motion Picture Projectionist, OPEN S/S McKee is hoping the new cross NA- 5 The physical education depart- country teem will become a year 506-80 Security Guard, PS-085-02 OPEN EM CLUB ment has begun the school year round sports program for all the (INT) with an ambitious new program for students. 526-80 Duty Officer, PS-301-04 PT OPEN SPO CLUB NAS students. The P.E. department is an im- 536-80 Motor Vehicle Operator, OPEN S/S Athletic director and P E teach- portant part of the educational NA-57 03-05 a cross experience atthe high school, ac- er Pete McKee is coaching Bartender, LWG-7405-03(INT) OPEN CLUBS cording to a school spokesperson. country track team which he hopes Food Service Worker, LWG OPEN CLUBS track meets McKee and Mrs. Ronnie Edson, will be able to attend -7408-02 and Norfolk later the Junior Nigh School P.E. instru- in Puerto Rico Waiter, LWG-7420-03 PT OPEN CLUBS in the year. ctor, have worked hard at forming 10-316-75 Laborer, LWG-2 OPEN McKee, a ten year resident of a written philosophy and policy 10-488-75 Laborer, LWG-3 OPEN first became in- for students involved in their de- Gantanamo Hay, 36-002-75 Firefighter, PS-3 OPEN in forming the cross coun- partments activities. terested 60-111-78 Taxi Driver, LWG-5 PT OPEN S/S Copies of the department philo- try team last year. Movie Projectionist, LWG-5 OPEN COMO CLUB sophy and policy have been given 85-009-78 With the football team being LWG-7404-05 (INT) OPEN MARINE BRRKS. to all involved students and are 489-80 Cook. coached this year by Jack Kennedy, PT OPEN SPO CLUB NAS well. 526-80 Duty Officer, LGS-301-04 McKee had the opportunity to begin available to parents as the new track team. The cross country team has been training for the past week, begin- nng their one hour run at 6 a.m. " McKee became interested in run- * Don't awaken me .zzzzzzzzzzz ning after completing college and now logs five to ten miles each day. Describing his favorite pass- c ,I am a bunker, a fighting pos- time, McKee said, "Running has a lot * ition. I don't actually fight, but the Marines and sailors who seek to offer physical fitness and health " my shelter do. I, and others like me through- out the base, quietly serve as a reminder of where we are and what can happen unexpectedly. I passively and serenely, as if asleep, await the call to do my job of protecting people. My job is a lonely one of wait- ing, but when needed, I perform well. providing I can communicate with other bunkers. Without my wire lines, which are too frequently cut or removed by " unthinking base residents, I be- come a deaf mute. So, please, don't " "cut, pull or remove my wire. S.'I am off-limits and sleeping un- til beckoned to defend our foothold " of freedom. Don't awaken me. I figure the Sarge puts his shirt on one sleeve at a time, just like I " do! . 'course, his shirt does " have all those stripes on it." Friday September 5, 1980 Guantanamo Gazette Page 4 American League New York Yankees 8, Oakland 3 Baltimore 5, Seattle 1 Sizing Up Pro Football California 7, Boston 2 by Jack Stokes have a fine year if he can just stay end up that way depends chiefly on Detroit 5, Chicago White Sox 4 The first thing you should know healthy. And wily receivers like Du- how quickly the defense matures and Milwaukee 3, Kansas City I (10) about this year's AFC Eastern Divi= riel Harris and Nat Moore will keep whether Todd stays healthy the whole 2 Toronto 4, Texas sion race is it's wide open. Every the pressure on opposing defenses. season. Cleveland 7, Minnesota I (called) team has the capability of being ex- The defense, though, is what keeps The Buffalo Bills are one of those plosive, especially aerially, which teams in the big games, and along teams you look at and feel they're National League makes for.some exciting football. with Don Shula's uncanny ability to capable of being right in the thick St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 3 (10) But the defenses are suspect. And get the most out of his players, of the horse race for the division Pittsburgh 10, Houston 4 since defense might decide the that should keep the Dolphins on top crown -- two years or so from now. Atlanta 4, Chicago Cubs 3 title, Miami gets the nod. again. Still, Chuck Knox's rebuilding 3 San Diego 4, Montreal This is the way it looks like it Giving the Dolphins a run for their Bills will make plenty of noise en will end up: money will be two teams boasting a route. And they'll undoubtedly be NASL 1 -- Miami talented corps of receivers whose exciting. Rifle-armed NATIONAL CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS 2 -- New England aerial pyrotechnics should light up Joe Ferguson will heave passes to 3 -- New York Jets the sky over the Eastern seaboard. swift receivers such as Jerry But- Los Angeles 3, Seattle 0 4 -- Buffalo Bills The have Stan- ler, Frank Lewis and Ron Jessie. (Los Angeles leads series 1-0) 5 -- Baltimore Colts ley Morgan, Harold Jackson and Russ- And by the time the end of the The Miami Dolphins and the New En- Francis. And the New York Jets have season comes around the Bills may Local Forecast gland Patriots were like two tho- Wesley Walkel and rookie Johnny "Lam" relish their expected role as "spoil- roughbreds last season in the battle Jones. First the Patriots. ers" -- deciding whether the Dol- high tide- 7:46 p.m. for the vision crown. And it was New England has two top signal- phins, Pats of Jets come out on top. low tide--12:23 a.m. only in the stretch in a head-to- callers to fire those bombs to Mor- As for the Baltimore Colts, their sunrise--- 6:46 a.m. high- 91 head battle that the Dolphins nosed gan, Jackson and Francis -- streaky division standing over the past six sunset---- 7:13 p.m. low-- 75 out the Patriots in the last two and steady Matt Cava- or so seasons pretty much tells the Partly cloudy becoming MTLY/CLDY weeks. naugh. Second-year coach Ron Er- story. In 1974, they were dead in the afternoon W/ISLTD RNSHWRS The Dolphins will have to defend hardt has the pivotal task of de- last. In 1975, 1976 and 1977 they & Thunderstorms over the mountains. their title without the services of ciding when to pull one and insert were first. In 1978 and 1979 the Winds SE 8-14 kts. Bay 2-3'. standout Larry Csonka. the other. Colts returned to the division His bitter contract dispute with Mi- Running back could cellar. A special note ami owner Joe Robbie got him waived. add a new dimension to the Patriots' Whether they remain there depends Two golf tournaments are schedul- Then there's the annual battle be- offense if he regains the form he on the troubled arm of quarterback ed for this weekend at the Special tween veteran Bob Griese and backup showed in his early days with the , "The Franchise." When Services Golf Course. Don Strock over the starting quarter- Minnesota Vikings. he is healthy, the Colts react pos- Saturday morning there will be a back slot. Horace Ivory, Don Calhoun and rook- itively as a team and do wondrous pick your own partner combined 1/2 Not to mention some key holes in ie Vargas Ferguson give the Patriots things. handicap, two man best ball compe- the Miami secondary. depth at running back. When he is hurt they roll over tition with a $5 entry fee. But on the whole the Dolphins The Patriots have problems with and play dead. On Sunday at 9 a.m. there is a shape up as a balanced club. Running their pass defense but their real So there it is in the AFC East -- pro-am blitz planned. back Delvin Williams is expected to stumbling block is not on the field, close and exciting. it's off it. SCHEDULE Fullback Sam Cunningham, defensive THIS WEEKEND end Richard Bishop, quarterback Tom Owen and all-pro cornerback Mike Sunday September 7, 1980 classified Haynes are represented by the same Eiissified adveptisementeamay be sent to the Gazette by Guard Mail or hane agent. And they're all embroiled in caied to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday Giants at St. Louis ungh Friday' (excluding holidays. Deadline for publication is noon, a disruptive contract dispute with Baltimore at Jets the previous working day. Ada are, limited to 40 words and published not, the New England management. Chicago at Green Bay ,'thantwice weekly her dubmission. Commercial advertising is In past years, such disputes side- ipebibited althogl"announcements 'concerning available services will be Cleveland at New England tracked the talent-laden Pats and permitted bit limitedto twice monthly. Ads for businesses or services Atlanta at Minnesota Approval may be required to provide ,proof of a made on-the-field competition an up- requiring command. letter Houston at Pittsburgh of.authority. Ads which discriminate 6n the basis of race, sex, creed, hill grind. How they do now depends Miami at Buffalo color, or national origin will not be accepted. The .Public Affairs Staff on the residue of feelings from this reserves the tight to edit and, rewrite all submissions. (A5-Anytime/' San Francisco at New Orleans. latest turmoil. During Working Hours/AWH-After Working Hours). Tampa Bay at Cincinnati The Jets should be bonafide con- Denver at Philadelphia tenders in the division. For Sale -A Detroit at Rams Commercial ice machine in good The defense is getting better. '66 Ford station wagon, runs good, working order. 8479 DWH. Raiders at Kansas City 0 And the running attack is effective. needs some body work, 8350. 8479 San Diego at Seattle But what's getting the rave advance DWH. Sewing machine in good working notices is the spectacular receiving condition; also automatic trans- Monday September 8, 1980 combination of Walker, Jones and '73 Chevy Caprice classic 4/dr mission for '61 Ford/Mercury, 3 new Bruce Harper, with quarterback Rich- power windows, P/B, A/C, interior E14 tires & rims (Ford) new Dallas at Washington ard Todd deciding how to mesh their in excellent condition, price battery, or will sell car, 35mm explosiveness with the quiet effi- negotiable. Call 64228 DWH/8880 slide projector. Write or call AT Thursday September 11, 1980 ciency of the runners. AWH. Curt Marzolf at Box 35 NAS 64 4 3 Look for the Jets to start off PHONE: 64230 OFFICE/ 0 HOME Rams at Tampa Bay One medium airline pet carrier, like gangbusters but whether they'll $20. Call Trisha, 8272 DWH. TV production consultants to assist in upcoming TV 8 feature. Must be Kitchenette table & 4 chairs. 98130. history buffs, hopefully Local moto cross results INavy/GTMO The motor cross track saw some (The Buffalo) Pienski finished with some memorabilia and 4 New pair of rough skin jeans from nine riders competing for medals first on a 250 Suzuki. Dave (The willing to be interviewed or explain Sears, size 9 slim, $9; new foot- Aug. 31. Turtle) Miller, riding a 350 Kawa- their artifacts. Call JO1 Bobbie ball jersey, size 6-8, $6. Call The 0-100 cc class saw Mike (The saki had had both a first and sed- Carlton DWH at 95500. 95451 DWH or 97155 after 6:30 p.m. Cruiser) McCord take first place on ond going into the third heat, but his 100 cc Yamaha. Second place he had engine trouble and had to Canon A-1 w/50mm 1.8 lens, $315; Give Away was Jeff Mims who was participating settle for second. 28mm lens,$90; 135 mm lens, $80; in his first day of racing. He had Ag new comer took third place. MA motor drive for the A-1, $200; a 100 cc Kawasaki. David (The Sleeper) Roohnes on a 5 playful 6-week old kittens to back pack, $10; polarizing filter, The 101-125 cc class had lots of 250 Honda Elsinore received the loving homes. Box trained and $5. Call 64478 AWH. action and first place went to Her- bronze medal -- not bad for first- eating well. Call 96187 AT. bie (The Leader of the Pack) Rem- day racing. 11" clutch, pressure plate and Female Gitmo special dog and 2 ington who blasted a way on his RM Fourth place went to Steve Ottis throw out bearing for a Ford F-100. month-old male puppy, very good 125 Suzuki as if he was in the Olym- on a 175 Hercules and fifth to R, Brand new, never used. Call 951217 with kids, leaving the rock, would pics. Finishing in second place Stevenson also riding a 175 Hercu- AWH. like to find good home for both. was Danny (Skeet) Forline on a YZ les. 100 Yamaha and in third place was Complete set of Dunlop Maxfli golf 8227 DWH, 90239 after 6 p.m. Steve (The Stinger) Ottis who had Next racing day will be Sep. 14 clubs: 2 - PW; 1,3,5 woods. Excel- some engine trouble. (Last race at 1 p.m. on the Sherman Avenue lent condition. $125 952279 AT 0 he took three first place finishes. Track. He will be the one to watch next '73 Honda 350, $600 firm; four Services The club expresses thanks to the race day.) LR-78-15 tires, best offer. Call community for coming out to the 97217 after 5:30 p.m. Mature woman willing to baby sit And finally, in the 125 open last race and hopes to see many weekdays DWH for children two class there was a lot of good, hot Gitmoites at the next moto cross action-packed racing as Vinces 2 brass lamps, $62 each -new, will years old and older. Call 952243 races. sell for $50 each; fan, $5; TV AT. stand, $5; baby bathtub, 50Q; umbrella stroller w/canopy, $15; Lost A committee has been formed to produce a Guantanamo Bay Yearbook. curtains and rods for whole house Volunteer workers are needed in the areas of photography, art, layout, to fit most duplex writing and finance. If you are interested in assisting with this units, $200; 5" roll of tri color racing strip, ,project, contact the Public Affairs Office at 8502 or 8819. barbeque grill, $25; and wall yellow, orange & red in color. safe, $75. The book would be available in April at a cost of approximately Call 97217 after Call 95462 DWH or 96150 AWH. 5:30 p.m. 1$14.00. It would contain photos of all military units, civilian con- tractors, clubs and organizations, and would cover the 1980 time frame. iThe book will be on the order of a ship's cruise book. Double bed with mattress and box Yard sale spring, in good condition, $45; In order to get a better idea of Base interest, the committee re- or will trade for twin size bed Corinaso 8. Saturday, 11 a.m. till that you fill in the below information and return it to the w/mattress and box spring in good ? Two family sale; furniture, quests Guard Mail Stop 53. condition. Call 98163 AT. household goods, toys, stereo e- ,GAZETTE, quipment, misc. items. I Yes, I would be interested in a book. Wanted Villamar 1254 A, 6th St., Saturday FT I after DEFEX, portable shelving, Crib, good condition. Call 8773 toys, etc. AWH. L------