Tide, Sun, Temp. Weather Forecast 85813

A & isolated Low tide- 6:39pm I ,& Awith W showers. Winds Sun6 e-- 7:38am E-SE at 12 Sum e- - 6:48pm4 knots. Bay con- Hi~h - 83ditions 1-2 Low------72 The Navy' only shote-baed daLty Ifeet. Vol. 32, No. 16 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Monday, January 24, 1977

Oio declares LOCAL NEWS energy emergency BRIEFS

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--Ohio Gov. A two-car accident yesterday after- James Rhodes has declared a state- noon sent three people to the hospi- wide energy emergency. Rhodes' tal, fortunately none of them were action, which primarily calls for seriously hurt. The accident, in- voluntary energy conservation, volving TV-8 station manager Art opens the way for the Ohio legis- Riccio and his wife, Toni, occurred lature to consider the problem. at the intersection of Mobile Point Last week, the governor declared and Sherman Avenue. Riccio is home a similar emergency for the 24 nursing a sprained ankle and his counties served by the Dayton Power wife received superficial cuts. The and Light Company, which shut off name and condition of the other natural gas to about 2,000 commer- driver has not been released yet. cial customers because of short Base Police are investigating the supplies. The shortage resulted accident. from increased demand during weeks in which temperatures frequently fell below zero. However, no resi- dential customers were affected. A C-118 was dispatched from the Rhodes, in extending the energy IS THIS TROPICAL GITMO? You wouldn't know it by looking at these Naval Air Station yesterday morning emergency to all 88 Ohio counties school children dressed in jackets and sweaters. This was the scene Fri- to participate in a search and res- today, stopped short of declaring day as the temperature dropped to 64 degrees, and the wind chill factor cue mission for a Dominican Republic an energy crisis, which would have plunged to 57 degrees. (Photo by PH1 T.G. Alsop) Army helicopter which was reported meant mandatory conversation mea- missing. Shortly after the plane sures. The Ohio Energy Resources 'Working trip' took off at dawn, the helicopter was and Development Agency had urged located in Santo Domingo and the the governor to declare an energy C-118 returned to Gitmo. It is not crisis, but Rhodes rejected that known if the helicopter had crashed option. His main reason, he said, Mondale begins around-the-world mission or was lost. was the law permitting him to de- clare a crisis had no effective Mondale's first stop was Brussels, means of enforcementor penalties. where he was greeted by the Belgian and NATO protocol chiefs. While in Approximately 15 ships will pull Belgium, the vice president will into Gitmo tonight for liberty, in- Standby draft talk with NATO leaders and the cluding the aircraft carrier Inde- Western European community about pendence. The total liberty party preparations for an economic summit could reach as many as 3,000 men. recommended conference sometime this spring. WASHINGTON (AP)--The Defense Dept. Pres. Carter gave Mondale a per- is recommending that Pres. Carter sonal send-off for his nine-day mis- create new standby draft machinery. sion. Speaking on the White House TV-8 and movie This would include a revival of an lawn, Carter said Mondale's journey annual lottery for young men to de- was a sign of the importance the termine the call-up order in a na- United States places on friendly re- schedules inside tional emergency mobilization. The lationships. And Carter had some recommendation was sent to the White presidential advice for his depart- This week the Gazette will House in the final days of the Ford ing emissary. He told Mondale feature a daily listing of TV-8 administration for consideration by "Don't get too much rest." programs, club movies and features Carter's National Security Council. Later, en route to Brussels, at the lyceums. See page 3. A year ago, Pres. Ford reduced the WASHINGTON (AP)--Just 69 hours af- Mondale told reporters he didn't ex- Selective Service System to a small ter he became vice president, Walter pect his journey to make a lot of Washington planning staff. He also Mondale left the United States on an headlines. Instead, the vice presi- Take stock in America. ended the registration of 18-year around-the-world foreign policy mis- dent billed his mission as a "work- Buy U.S. Savings Bonds. olds. sion yesterday. ing trip."

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPI)--Arson in- vestigators in Riverside, Calif., re- Carter calls cabinet 'superb group' port 14 local teenagers have been 150 fires. charged with starting WASHINGTON (AP)--Pres. Jimmy Carter says he feels quite confident that Among those charged are eight Boy he can do a good job as the nation's chief executive because of the qual- Scout Explorers sponsored by the lo- ity of his cabinet and advisers. Carter called the 12 top-level members cal fire department and two former of his administration who were sworn in yesterday a superb group. And he World News Digest volunteer workers with the state vowed to keep his promise to let the cabinet members run their departments. Division of Forestry. Those sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Warren Burger included eight MOSCOW (AP)--In the Soviet Union, cabinet members and four aides. the economic growth rate last year But there were three appointees who didn't make it. Atty-Gen.-designee re- Ala. (UPI)--A disabled failed to meet already greatly BIRMINGHAM, Griffin Bell, Health, Education and Welfere Secy.-designee Joseph Califano, charged with threatening the duced goals in a number of areas. veteran and Carter's choice to head the Labor department, Ray Marshall. Pres. Carter will appear be- Official statistics revealed gains life of With that in mind, Carter chided the Senate during the East Room cere- magistrate today. in industrial output were the low- fore a federal mony, saying it was "a little stronger on advice than consent." Service says Travis est since World War II. The low The Secret But it appears that the President has little to worry about. The Senate of Gadsen, Ala., apparently growth rates were partly attributed Griffin is expected to confirm his other three appointments later this week. to the effects of the 1975 grain was irritated at Carter's blanket crop failure, and a shift in plan- pardon of Vietnam-era draft evaders. ning emphasis from quantity to qual- ity. CONCORD, N.H. (UPI)--Gov. Meldrim WASHINGTON (AP)--Labor Secy. Ray Thomson has ordered New Hampshire Marshall says the Carter administra- agencies to fly American and state tion will have difficulty meeting flags at half staff for four days. its economic goals this year. Carter Thomson says Pres. Carter's first says he wants to cut unemployment day in office will be remembered as from last month's 7.9 per cent to a day of infamy for his pardon of 6.5 per cent. He also said he wants Vietnam draft resisters. to boost national growth to 6 per cent by year's end. PANAMA CITY, Panama (UPI)--Gen. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP)-- Omar Torrijos, in one of his strong- Haitian officials have banned a est statements yet on the Panama scheduled contest between a karate Canal issue, said Saturday he will champion and a Bengal tiger. The not permit a U.S. military presence match, scheduled for next month, in the Canal Zone past the year had been turned down by 18 nations 2000. "I will not tolerate the OS2 J.S. Bowen, before Haiti gave permission to first military intervention of the PROMOTED TOGETHER: OS2 D. Bowen and stage it. But protests from out- 21st century," said the Panamanian husband and wife, were recently promoted to second Anti- side the Caribbean island led of- leader, referring to the possibility class on the same day. The couple works at the C.W. ficials to cancel the bout this U.S. troops would remain to guard Air Warfare Center. Doing the honors was Lt. weekend. the canal past the year 2000. Mills. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, January 24, 1977 Today's meeting Tomorrow's meetings

GITMO BAY BRIDGE CLUB meets at ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets to- 7 p.m. at the COMO Club. Call Jim night at 6:30. For more informa- Cossey at 85149 AWH. The club is tion call 85697 or 90269 AT. Community open to all base residents. GITMO COIN CLUB meets in quonset hut 1817 behind the old elementary school at 7:30 p.m. For more in- / formation call Reggie Tullis at I Bulletin WATER STATUS 97256 or Carl Harvey at 952243. ALATEEN meets in McCalla Chapel YESTERDAY'S FIGURES at 7 p.m. For more information call 86871. Board TARGET CONSUMPTION: 1,200,000 o ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,179,000 TOTAL IN STORAGE: 17,198,000

ANOTHER FLEA MARKET IN GITMO CUBAN COOKING CLASSES Clubs and Commissary-Exchange Organizations Specials Services will have Cuban cooking classes will be another Flea Market Feb. 20 from given by Mrs. Delores Duffus on FUMIGATION CHAMBER 12:30 p.m. until? This is for Jan. 24. For more information, FURNITURE STORE anyone who was fortunate enough to call 97120 between 4:30 and 6:30 The fumigation chamber will accept attend the last two flea markets, p.m. Stop by the Furniture Store and articles for fumigation on Friday, you have another chance. Don't check out the latest shipment of Jan. 28, from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. miss this one. lamps and rockers. While you are Articles may be picked up on the To sign up, come into the Special STANDARD FIRST AID COURSE there, you may also want to examine following Tuesday, Feb. 1, between Service Office between 7:30 a.m. the latest addition from our name the hours of 1 and 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday The American Red Cross is offer- brands furniture selections. or sign up at the door the doy ing a standard first aid course to the flea market, but sign up early, be held every Thursday evening CREDIT UNION HOURS don't watse time. The last two from Jan. 27 through Mar. 3. OWC flea markets were almost complete The classes will begin at 7 p.m. The Navy Federsl Credit Union sellouts. and will be held at the Red Cross will be open it's normal operating The Naval Station Officers' Wives For the low price of $3, you can Office next to the Navy Lodge. No hours during the Navy Exchange Club will have coffee sponsored by have a space to sell all your un- charge and materials will be furni- annual inventory. Th entrance Safety, Ordnance and the Security, wanted household items or anything shed. Limited enrollment. If just- will be located directly across will meet Fire Department. Wives else you may have. Even if you tified, a second class may be set from the Barber Shop. at the COND Club on Jan. 27 from don't have anything to sell, come up. Those desiring instructorship 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. For more out to browse. What better way rating are especially encouraged information, call Mrs. O'Neal at to spend a Sunday afternoon. to register. Anyone 13 or over or Education 85863 or Mrs. Gilmore at 85341. For more information, call 95449 having completed the 7th grade is or 95448 DWR. eligible. Call 95434 or 85676 or HELPFUL HINT come by the Red Cross Office to register. The instructor will be SCUBA COURSE MEDITATION CLASSES TO BEGIN In deciding on a field of career Magdalene Coffey. preparation, which can sometimes There will be a scuba course with Many centuries back, Patanjali be completed within two years, use dual qualification, PADI and NAUI, a philosopher from India presented BANK FREE CHECKING this checklist: offering basic and open water through the concepts and a technique for Fidelity American Bank is pleased the sport's divers program. This the maintenance of adequate inter- 1. Your interest to introduce a thing of the past, course fee is $65 and tryouts will grations. This form of meditation, 2. Salary free checking. be today at 6 p.m. at the Enlist- Patanjali, is going to begin Jan. 3. Advancement Effective Feb. 1, ed Pool. Bring a towel and swim 27. If you are interested in they will offer 4. Job demand trunks. For additional information, knowing more about how this medita- free personal checking. It doesn't 5. Where are the jobs? matter whether you've got a dime 6. Working conditions contact Al Runyon at 951191 or Wayne tion could help you be a better or $1,000 Clark at 90186. control of your life, call Tweet in your account. It 7. Educational requirements Coleman at 85276. doesn't matter how many checks you 8. Where to get training write a month. Free checking is CPO WIVES CRASH KITS SWIM MEET REGISTRATION free checking at Fidelity American. For further information concern- ing trade schools, colleges and The CPO Wives Club has crash Special Services is now taking MAMA ELLIE COOKING CLASSES programs, contact J. T. Savoia at kits available on a first come, entries for the swim meet to be ESO, 85553. first serve basis. For more infor- held on Feb. 5. Entries will be Mama Ellie will start her mation, call Pat at 98242 AWN or limited to four events plus diving. new cooking classes Feb. 1. These Tommie at 96133 after 7 p.m. classes will cover Chinese and Sports southern cooking. For Dore LIVE FIRING informa- tion or to register, call 85863 AT. MOTORCROSS MACRAME CLASS Live firing and bombing will be RACING conducted on the Hicacal target The Carribean Entertainment Motorcross is catching in Gitmo. Arts and Craft tomorrow from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Association is Not the meekest of sports, but de- offering a course Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from finately challenging. The Gitmo in basic macrame and will run for 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For your safety, Motorcycle Club is once again spon- four weeks beginning Wednesday. the Conde and Hicacal beach areas SPECIAL BUFFET AT COMO soring an exciting day of motorcross For more information, call 96248 between Saint Nicolas and Caracoles before Wednesday. The COMO Club will be open racing, Sunday at the Sherman Avenue Points and all of the bay north of today and a special buffet motorcross track. All ages are en- Caracoles and Granadillo Points dinner will be served in the lobby and couraged to participate and all will be off limits. For further Special patio featuring a choice of prime bikes are elgible if they pass in- notices. information, contact the Special rib, chicken adobo, or Bar-B-Q spection. Women's motorcross will Services Marina, ComNavBase duty ribs. Drinks will be at special also be featured, so be at the officer, or Base Police. TOASTMASTERS prices. 6 Pak Yak will provide track by noon Sunday to enter. The music and a movie will be shown at track is located about a half mile The Guantanamo Chapter of Toast- LADIES 8 p.m. All COMO patrons are invit- past Nob Hill toward the Northeast masters International meets at the ed out to meet with our fleet guests. Gate. There COMO Club every second and fourth will be a meeting for all individuals interested in Wednesday from 11:30 until 1 p.m. forming a Ladies Basketball League The next two meetings are scheduled on Jan. 26 at 1:30 p.m. in the Special ADULT EDUCATION EVENING PROGRAM for Jan. 26 and Feb. 9. The club Services Conference Room. All in- is seeking additional members and terested persons should attend. The Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office is conducting a survey to de- all current members are urged to termine what courses to offer for the 1977 spring term of the Adult Ed- bring a guest to the meetings. ucation Evening Program. Mark the course you would attend if offered, and forward your response on the clip-out sheet below, to CCPO, building VEHICLE INSURANCE HOURS u.S NAVAL GUANTANAMO BAY, 804, Box 77, no later than Jan. 31. BASE CUBA From Feb. 1 to Feb. 28, the hours Typing of operation for the Vehicle In- Vocational Electricity surance Office will be from 9 a.m. Bookkeeping I or II to 1 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Vocational Plumbing Normal hours will resume on Mar. 1. ABC Shorthand The office will be closed all day Welding (Basic and Beyond) CaptJohn H. McCnnell Capt. D AdW. Dook on Feb. 2. Comader'Comading Officer Drafting (Basic or Beyond) Woodworking (Basic)

Conversational Spanish C118 TO HOMESTEAD AFB, FLA. LCdr. Mchael Cherryb.Pu Ahairs Officer Refrigeration & A/C

No MieaSo ent .neporter There will be C118 to Homestead J03 Caytonott. A.Rpre Conversational English Auto Service and Repair AFB, Fla. Jan. 27. This flight

will depart at 6 p.m. All mani- , noG s published according to th Other (Specify) fested passengers will be required calejsand ega ti, o fship and,s - OUt ined 2nNA,,h tati000.on neaper to take the 3:30 p.m. ferry to S P; 0"35 and nder he diec00 five times weekly~at g-ovmet expese a oeemni n Leeward Point. Personnel interest- equipent, the opinions or saeet n -

ed in this flight, should contact the1 Depae asrefletinghe _ f 5oN ,, Any questions th a rtment00,0 the0,Navy.I regarding the above should be directed to Training Branch, BPTO by noon Jan. 26. CCPO, at 85822 DWH. Monday, January 24, 1977 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Teen-ager's friends have more influence

WASHINGTON (AP)--A government- financed report concludes that a FTG weekly ship schedule teen-ager's friends have more in- fluence than his parents in deter- mining whether he will become in- volved in serious juvenile delin- quency. But the report also suggests that parents exert a stronger in- fluence in determining the child's DATE OF TRAINING DATE OF involvement in less serious forms SHIP HULL NO. COMMANDING OFFICER ARRIVAL LIAISON OFFICER DEPARTURE of deliquency. Those forms include LPH-12 Capt. R.W. Kennedy truancy from school and running USS Inchon 6 Jan. 77 Cdr. Hunley/Cdr. 3 Feb. 77 away from home. Lampman USS Vulcan 24 The findings were made public AR-5 Capt. D.A. Williams Jan. 77 Lt. Hicks 17 Feb. 77 USS Francis Marion Capt. N.P. Carr 27 Jan. 77 LCdr. Adams by the Institute for Juvenile Re- LPA-249 11 Feb. 77 USCGC Chase Capt. R.H. Overton Jan. 77 LCdr. Kreassig search, a branch of the Illinois WHEC-718 8 4 Feb. 77 USS Santa Barbara AE-28 W.F. Bass Department of Mental Health. The Cdr. 9 Jan. 77 LCdr. Skinner 4 Feb. 77 USCGC Spar LCdr. C.M. Montanese Jan. 77 Lt. Eklof institute is in the last year of WLB-403 9 28 Jan. 77 USS Salinan ATF-161 LCdr. H.R. Bankert Jr. 14, Jan. 77 CWO Schuhl 4 Feb. 77 a six-year project financed with almost $2,000,000 from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administra- tion. A project scientist dismissed commonly held beliefs about the +RedCross. cause of juvenile deliquency. Dr. The Good Alan Berger says, "Most of the assumed influences on creating de- Neighbor. liquency, gender, race, social PRIMARY PHONE class, coming from a broken home, 95434 and living in the inner city, ALTERNATE PHONE really have relatively little in- 85676 fluence." Gitmo Dialogue

RECOGNITION FOR SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC: Recently, two Navy Exchange Food Services employes were recognized for their Dear Editor, service to the public. LCdr. J.A. O'Connor, Navy Exchange officer, presented Courtney Barret with a letter of appreci- Although we all admit the phone service is notoriously poor, why must we ation which originated from the Public Affairs Office for continue to pay $8 a month? Has any effort been made through official his "friendly and efficient service to his customers during channels to have this charge, if required by law, reduced or eliminated? the past year." Barret works at the Villamar Snack Shack. Why must three continuous days elapse before a credit is issued? Frequent- Chief Mess Specialist McMillian of the Navy Exchange Food ly a phone will be out of order for as much as 10 days in a month, .yet no Services Office presented Winston Lawrence with a letter of credit is given due to the three day rule. Why can' t service be provided appreciation for his "outstanding work at the Marblehead to repair phones on weekends? I paid the same amount stateside for one Snack Bar. From left: MSC W.J. Gentry, manager, NEX facil- phone and received this service. ities Leeward Point; Barret; O'Connor; Lawrence; and, Those of us that world at Leeward and live at Windward have no capability McMillian. to communicate home if it is necessary. Yet when the lines are not work- ing, we receive no credit for this loss of service. Why can't operators acknowledge your calls, ie., frequently when dialing an operator no ring- Going into 'medical drydock' ing is heard, but if you stay on the line for up to five minutes the oper- ator may answer. This is mainly true of Leeward Point and the residents there face the same problems as do the work phones. Can a hot line be established to pass personal information across the Nine sailors taken off submarine bay when it is necessary? Right now it requires giving someone up to half a day off for a five minute or less message. LONDON (AP)--Nine young sailors The spokesman says it is "highly from the crew of the U.S. nuclear unlikely" that the men had smoked Thank you submarine Casimir Pulaski are being marijuana while on duty. He adds sent home for smoking marijuana. that they were in backup jobs which Curtis Frandsen Cdr. Gene Wentz, spokesman for the did not bring them near the subma- Lt., USN Navy's European headquarters in rine's complex reactor and missile London says the sailors, who are 19 equipment. Dear Editor, and 20 years old, are going into The Pulaski has a crew of 17 of- "medical drydock." He refused to ficers and 128 men. No one will deny that Guantanamo Bay telephone service does not meet Bell make their names public. System standards. Most of our equipment was worn out and obsolete when it The men were taken off their ship arrived here. Service to Leeward Point is a particularly weak link in our during the weekend at the nuclear C TODAY'S TV-8 system. Only seven lines are available to connect telephone exchanges 6 submarine base at Holy Loch, Scot- and 8. Only six lines are available to connect telephone exchanges 6 and land. 9. During business hours, and frequently at other times, these lines are Wentz says the sailors were found busy. If one is patient and persistent, he can usually place a crossbay in possession of marijuana and admit- MOVIES call in 15-30 minutes. ted using it. The Navy exempts drug TV-B SCHEDULE FOR MONDAY Telephone rates are set by the comptroller of the Navy and were raised users from disciplinary proceedings to their current level in February 1974. They are lower than most U.S. agree to receive medical if they 1:00 Movie: A Lotus for Miss Quon rates. The money paid by both official and unofficial subscribers is used help. 2:26 Camera Three for to offset part of the cost of operating the system. After accounting 3:00 Star Trek all reimbursable money, Naval Station still pays about $200,000 annually 4:00 Electric Company to operate the telephone system. McBride optimistic 5:00 I Spy Most telephone troubles are handled in less than three days; credit may 6:00 Newswatch days. The be claimed if phones are inactive for three or more consecutive 7:00 Lohman and Barkley credit for a three day outage is 80 cents for a private line. Making ad- for success 8:00 Happy Days justments for lesser periods would create an administrative nightmare. 8: 30 Chico and the Man LISBON (AP)--The former United Normally, due to personnel limitations, repairs are made during regular 9:00 The Rookies commissioner for working hours only. When huge backlogs develop, military personnel are Nations high 10:00 Newswatch assigned Namibia says he's optimistic over repair duty on weekends. 10:15 All-Star Wrestling Telephone operators are busy people. They handle all AUTOVON calls, the chances for success of UN 11:03 The Hucksters provide directory assistance, transfer calls, and do many little things to efforts to end racial segregation 12:58 Sign Off help our system limp along. It is impossible for them to answer every call in Southern Africa. Sean McBride on the first ring. cited two reasons for his optimism, LYCEUMS Extensive repairs to the phone system are not possible within available hoped for changes in American policy local funding. Atlantic Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, under the new Carter administration Downton Lyceum - Car Wash, PG is preparing a plan which will provide a step-by-step approach to telephone and growing world opposition to McCalla Lyceum - From Noon Till improvement. Implementation of this plan will depend on availability of apartheid. Three, PG funding from higher authority. No immediate relief, other than improved McBride made his comments in Marine Lyceum - A Matter of Time, PG preventive maintenance, is in sight. You can be assured we sre doing our Lisbon at a meeting of an interna- best with available assets and physical plant. tional committee, formed to set up CLUB MOVIES a world conference in opposition J.L. Godsey to apartheid in Southern Africa. COMO Club - Hustler Squad, R Public Works Officer The conference is to be held in CPO Club - Female Artillery, TV Lisbon June 16. Windjammer - No Movie Page Guantanamo 4 Gazette Monday, January 24, 1977 Money can't buy a winning team

(UPI)--Nobody has ever been sure basketball. You can win with that whether money can buy happiness kind of game if your aim is good although everybody would like to enough. try. There is increasing proof, Coach Holzman has always been a however that it can' t buy a winning guy who had the knack of making basketball team. his players work together as a Consider the current case of the team. That is the sure sign of a San Francisco only unbeaten Knickerbockers of the good basketball coach. team National Basketball Association. The revolving door at Madison In the past year (AP)--The nation's top-ranked is likely and one-half, the Square Garden has brought real to come in the post season Knicks have college basketball laid out enough dinero fresh talent. But it takes time to team, San Fran- playoffs. But there is one interes- to bankroll for cisco, didn't play a game a blend it together. The NBA playoffs last ting date that might come before week. That's a lot week, then. of money. are still more than two months off. yet never looked better than San Franciscots last regular it does season game And where has it taken them? To The Knicks seem capable of making now. The Dons are the only is against Notre Dame. their current under unbeaten team .500 record of the playoffs but to go anywhere among the major college 20 victories and 21 losses. This, against the kind of opposition, they powers. Cincinnati and Alabama Borg edges Connors despite what should amount fell from to an will face in the "money games" they the ranks of the unblem- all-star team ished last week. on the coilrts most will have to step up their caliber nights. of play sharply. San Francisco, with 19 victories in three exciting in 19 tries, has eleven games re- sets Since October of 1975, the Knicks maining, most of them in the West have added players like Spencer Coast Athletic Conference. Thoughts (AP)--Wimbledon champion Bjorn Haywood, of an unbeaten Jim McMillian, Lonnie Pro scores season and a possible Borg edged U.S. Open winner Jimmy national championship Shelton, Tom McMillen, Dean Meminger NBA fill the heads Connors in the three exciting sets and the gun of all, Bob McAdoo. of San Francisco fans. to win the grand slam of tennis in But things haven't fallen into Philadelphia 91, Boston 83 In addition to being the only un- Boca Raton, Fla. place. Haywood is out of action Golden State 104, Atlanta 97 beaten major team in the country, Borg pocketed $100,000 while with a nasty injury. Other stars New Orleans 111, 102 San Francisco is one of the young- Connors settled for $50,000. have been in and out of the lineup San Antonio 123, Portland 118 est. Three of its starters are Borg, ranked second in the world sophomores, Bill Cartwright, with various aches and pains. The New York Nets. 95, Chicago 86 Winford behind Connors, took advantage of Knicks look good for a few games Phoenix 98, Seattle 88 Boynes and James Hardy. They are the the American's error to win the and then go out and trip over their Washington 119, Detroit 108 prize trophies of a tremendously first set, 6-4. own size 12s. Milwaukee 119, Kansas City 111. successful recruiting effort by Connors survived three match The new players joined holdovers coach Bob Gaillard a couple of points in the 10th game of the like , and NHL years ago. second set. He was down 15-40 . Frazier and Monroe As it turned out, Gaillard knew but won six of the next seven were supposed to be the league's Washington 6, St. Louis 3 what he was doing. The Dons, and points and three games in a row to dynamic duo at guard but the Knicks Toronto 5, Minnesota 2 their three freshmen, won 22 games capture the middle set, 7-5. had to get them help and signed Vancouver 6, New York Rangers 2 and lost eight last year. In the decisive third set, Borg free agent Meminger. Cleveland 3, Buffalo 0 The coach's gamble looks even broke Connors' service in the fourth One big difference in the makeup Boston 3, Atlanta 0 better this year, with his freshmen and sixth games to take a 4-2 lead of the Knicks, and it must make Montreal 2, Detroit 2 whiz kids one year older. Transfer and went on to win, 6-3. coach Squirm, is the Chicago 2, Philadelphia 2 student Chubby Cox has been a big Connors, always the gambler, came lack of defense. In the winning help with his playmaking. And to the net repeatedly while his years, the Knicks were so tough on WHL there is the steadying influence Swedish opponent stayed back and defense opposing teams felt they of seniors Jeff Randall and Marlon relied on his backhand. were wearing invisible handcuffs. Winnipeg 10, Calgary 5 Redmond. Manuel Orantes beat Adriano That kind of play has gone from Houston 5, Sar' Diego 3 San Francisco's schedule has been Panatta, 6-7, 6-2, 6-2, to take Madison Square Garden. The Knicks Birmingham 6, Indianapolis 2 less hazardous than the other top third place in the four-man now rely on shoot-from-the-hip New England 4 schools have to face. The real test tournament.

11)I F Busby wants to be somebody again Affj(,Am

Nor (UPI)--At 27, Steve Busby is a be even more, but neither Seattle All ads will be run one time only. has-been who wants to be somebody nor Toronto Services showed an interest in You must submit your ad each time again. him. you want it to be printed. Ads may Income tax prepared by experienced Having thrown two no-hitters and All of that may be frustrating be submitted by calling 951144 be- tax consultant, federal and state. compiled a 56-41 record in his to some, but Busby knows it is fore 4 p.m. or by dropping it in one Federal forms supplied first three full seasons with the part of the game. with returns. He cannot blame of the drop boxes located at the Call 99191 Kansas City Royals, Busby was con- anyone AT for an appointment. for having doubts, but he is Navy Exchange and Flagship Mess. sidered an untouchable just nine confident he will make everyone Ads which discriminate on the basis Mow lawns in Tierra months ago. He was the center of believers once again. K and Kittery of race, sex, creed, color or na- Beach a pitching staff the Kansas City One thing area. Call 95220 AT. Busby has not worried tional origin will not be accepted. Royals hoped would be good enough about has been his future. Every- The staff reserves the right to re- to win them their first American Pick-up truck available for hauling time he starts to get a little write any ad it League deems necessary. or moving. Call 95516 DWH Western Division title. And downcast about his situation, Busby or 85443 while Kansas City was AWH. able to reach looks to Los Angeles Dodger pitcher that goal in 1976, Busby had little Tommy John and thinks of the remark- for sale to do with the success. able comeback he made after twice 8' x 16' pontoon boat, 9.5 Johnson The right-hander from Burbank, U.S. Divers fins, having his elbow rebuilt. size 9 - 11, $6; motor; 5 H.P. Johnson motor; 3 H.P. Calif., appeared in only 13 games, If he gusta gun, $18.50. Call 951275 AT. says, John can come back Sears air cooled motor; cast net, compiling a 3-3 record and a 4.38 from an injury like that, it proves ice cooler, Coleman lantern, two earned run average before under- there is no way Threee pairs of celery green cur- you can be kept out gigs, life jackets, spot lights, going an operation on his shoulder of baseball tains, 48 x 84, $13 a pair; two if you really want to 12-volt batteries, battery charger in July. play. pairs of dark green plaid curtains, and many extras, package deal, When the expansion draft came, And Busby 48 x 63, $8; 48 x 45, $5; matching wants Herzog, the expan- $1000. Call 952238 or 952216. Busby was left unprotected for at sion teams and everybody else to bed spread, full size, $10; twin stroller, least the first two rounds and may- know he really wants to play. $40; sterilizer, $5. Young couple wishes to housesit Call Mrs. Perez at 85438 DHM or from Jan. 26 to Feb. 24. We have 96100 AWH. experience caring for pets and will gladly do house work and yard work. Sewing machine and cabinet, What You $50; Please contact Sgt. Cottingham at 11,000 BTU A/C, good condition, Should Know 95351 DWH or 951040 AWH. About $75. Call 97210 AWH. Heart House and stove 1975 Chrysler Cordova, fully equip- cleaning on Satur- Attacks ped, bronze color, excellent condi- days and Sundays. Call Burke at tion, price negotiable. Call 97118 85734 DWH or 85231 DWH. An estimated 4,050,000 hospital faster by car, have AT. Americans have coronary dis- someone drive you. Keep a list wanted ease, and 650,000 will probably of emergency rescue service Motorcycle die from heart attacks this year. numbers next to your telephone trailer; boy's bicycle; Many thousands of these could and in a prominent place in your Austin Healey engine, suitable for A man is needed for replacement on be saved if the victims know and pocket, wallet or purse. barrel boat. Call 96274 AT. a third place team for Wednesday's heed the body's warning signals. The Signals of Heart Attack: Be A Heart Saver Mixed-up Leftovers bowling team. If * Uncomfortable pressure, you are with someone who New and used Lambretta scooter Anyone interested is having in bowling at fulness, squeezing or pain in the "signals", and if they last for parts. Call 97152 AT. 12:30 p.m., please call 95473 AT. center of chest lasting two two minutes or minutes or more longer, act at once. * Pain may spread to Expect a "denial." It is 1969 Chevy station wagon, power normal to deny the possibility of Gitmo boas, $5 per boa. Call 85367 shoulders, neck or arms. steering, new paint job, complete * Severe pain, dizziness, anything as serious as a heart AT. attack-but fainting, sweating, nausea or insist on taking tune-up, price negotiable; 18,000 prompt shortness of breath may also action. BTU A/C, 5,000 BTU A/C, both for Any information about duty in occur. Sharp, stabbing twinges * Call the emergency rescue $200. Call 64294 DWR or 64509 AWH. of pain are usually not signals of service, or Germany, specifically Stuttgart. a heart attack. Call 951220 AT. Get Emergency Action * to the nearest hospital If you are having such chest emergency room; lost discomfort which lasts for two * Give mouth-to-mouth For more information on Ford, minutes or more, call the base breathing and chest compres- Lincoln, and or post rescue service im- sion (CPR) if it is necessary and Mercury cars and trucks, Top part of wooden vase bought in mediately. If you can get to a you are properly trained. contact Walt Capps after 10 a.m. at Haiti on Jan. 19. If found, please 96291. I call 85383 DWR or 90215 after 3 p.m.