DEATH gerylastSunday. Brezhnevisone REPORTS DISMISSED OF BREZHNEV'S of 13 Politburo members. TURKEYS ORDERED Italian television interrupted DESTROYED WASHINGTON (UPI) -- A top communist In Washington, State Department its normal programs Thurday evening party official in Moscow has dismis- officials say no information had tb announce that a French news sed reports from western capitals been received to substantiate the agency was reporting Soviet tele- Agricultural officials in Salem, Carter that Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev rumor. Spokesmen Podding vision had cancelled news broadcasts Oregon say they have found 25 thou- has died. told reporters, "We heard the rumor. for the rest of the night. The sand turkeys contaminated with the The officials said: "With rumors We have checked with Moscow and we Soviets cancelled newscasts before chemical PCB and have ordered them like that, he should live for a hun- have no information to substantiate announcing the gall of Nikita Khrush- destroyed. dred years." it." chev in October 1964. A U.S. Department of Agriculture Unconfirmed reports that the The rumor seemed based on a report Reporters in Moscow said Soviet official says the chemical was tra- Soviet President was seriously ill from Baltimore that three eye spe- television first offered and then ced to a Montana slaughter house. or dead flooded Washington, New York, cialists from John Hopkins Hospital cancelled a broadcast feed to the The chemical reportedly got into and European Capitals yesterday. had specialists travel to Moscow for1European broadcasting union for feed after leaking from a transfor- Reports of "Special Newscasts" from "possible treatment" of an unidenti- unknown reasons. mer at h packing house in Billings, the Soviet Union floated. in Moscow fied Russian patient. Sources in Friday's edition of the Soviet Montana. as Brezhnev remained out of sight the Soviet Capital identified the ICommunist Party newspaper Pravda Officials say all feed that had for what were said to be reasons of patient as a member of the ruling tmade no mention of any unusual PCB in it has been removed from, Or - health. Politburo and said he underwent sur-cdevelopments. gon markets. Guantanamo Gazette

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba ober 19, 1979 Vol. 34 No. 192 Friday, Oc'

GITMO'S FIRST FRESH FISH SALE:

A MAJOR SUCCESS

Story by YN3 Charles S. Bishop CDR Cramer reported that fresh fish will be sold on weekends. The Gitmo's first fresh fish sale was sales are conveniently held at the a big success last Saturday and Sun- Naval Station Boat Shed across the day. street from Base Police. The fresh fish sale was put on by the Blue Water Fishing Organiza- tion--a new club with 41 members-- who enjoyed two days of success with fish that were caught just outside Guantanamo Bay. The Blue Water Fishing Organiza- tion was organized through the efforts of Commander James R. Cramer, Naval Station Supply Officer. The purpose of the club is "to provide fresh fish to the community and A sign with a fish on it will be clubs " hung to indicate when the fish will CDR Cramer was tasked to start a be sold. fresh fish organization approximately The organization presently has four months ago by Captain John H. eight boats, and has shore facilities Letterman, Jr., Commander Naval Base. that include a sink and refrigerator baited by the aroma of the fresh Today that club, with Petty Officer that were installed by the Public Commander James R. Cramer had his appetite successful first fresh fish sale. Smith as president, is going strong. Works Department. fish as he looked on at the (P-heto by PH3 David Armstrong)

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS BISHOP FACaS Nobel Prize Ralph Ginzberg has published such magazines as Moneysworth, Avant Garde, GAS CHAMBER on an obsenity rap. Ginzberg has The Swedish Academy awarded its and Eros. The latter won him a jail term "a beautiful, tasteful, highly creative, Court Justice William Nobel Prize for literature to an offered to publish what he called Supreme for the New York Museum of Modern Art. He refused to grant a aging Greek poet who transformed influential magazine on art" Rehnquist has dollars a year. The museum declined for convicted his World War Two resistance said he would do it for 150 thousand stay of execution said, "This decision has shattered my beautiful Bishop. Bishop is on exploits into poignant verses the offer, and Ginzberg killer Jesse hammer to Michelangelo's David." Row--three days away extolling humanity's struggle for dream. It's like taking a sledge Nevada's Death freedom. from the gas chamber. Hazel Kolb, a 53 year old grandmother from Jefferson City, Missouri, Rehnquist's decision kills any has just completed riding a motorcycle all the way around the perimeter of realistic chance that Bishop's execu- and ended in Providence, Rhode only The 193 thousand dollar prize the . The two month trip began tion will be delayed. Still, lawyers went to 68 year old Odysseus Elytis Island. an hour after that decision, William who called it a triumph for Greek for Bishop asked justice that an 18-year-old rejected lover Letters. Police in Logansport, Indiana report Brennan to intervene. would jump off a bridge if she wouldn't of killing At his small Sparten apartment told his former girlfriend that he Bishop was found guilty so he jumped off a 20 foot bridge and landed a Las Vegas in Athens, Elytis said the award take him back. She wouldn't, a Baltimore man during hurt at all, and climbed back up the honors a Greek tradition that is in a knee-deep creek. He wasn't casino holdup in 1977. but police stepped in and stopped him. They centuries old. bridge to try the jump again to try to kill himself. He was charged A D M I N I S T R A T I OI? "I would like to believe the said he told them he never intended Swedish Academy wants to honor in with disorderly conduct. SUPPORTS CARTER of Greek me the entire cannon (UPI) -- The Administration today . . . and draw world atten- .poetry struck back a judges ruling barring that BRIEFS tion to a tradition of poetry President Carter from ending the since Homer, has continued unbroken A new round of talks at mutual defense treaty with Taiwan civ- KOREA (UPI) -- About one thousand (AP/UPI) -- within the embrace of western without prior approval from con- South Korean students battled police the Zimbawe Rhodesia Conference in ilization." gress. Thursday night in a provincial town London is expected today--following by patriotic front The Justice Department asked the OIL PRICE HIKE near Pusan--where martial law is in a major concession District of Columbia Court of effect. There were no immediate guerrillas. Guerrilla leaders yes- Appeals to overturn yesterday's A reported decision by Iraq to re-orts of possible casualties in terday accepted Britain's plan for by U.S. District Judge Oli- raise prices of its crude oil is the six hour street battle. Troops a new constitution . . . breaking a ruling expected to have little immediate and tanks are patrolling the streets deadlock between their group . . . ver Gasch. earlier . . . China warned effect on the United States . . . in Pusan--the scene of the worst and the governments of Salisbury and Hours failure to terminate the but Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister anti-government demonstrations in London. that with Taiwan would raise a says the move puts his nation under the past couple days. treaty great pressure to raise its prices. serious problem for U.S. relations The publication Patroleum Intel- (UPI) -- Senator Edward Kennedy with Peking. China has insisted that America ligence Weekly says Iraq is raising took another step Thursday toward Jr. break off diplomatic and military prices by about 10 percent--effec- announcing his candidacy for the (AP/UPI) -- Robert Foy, a condi- tive tomorrow--but the higher Democratic Presidential Nomination. has been suspended from the Houston relations with Taiwan as prices will still be within the Kennedy confirmed that he'll soon Police Department for allegedly tion for exchanging ambassadors. Assistant Attorney Gen- ceiling set by the OPEC oil cartel. set up a committee to organize fund stealing his own car. Acting Alice Daniel issued a state- Because Iraq exports only 98 raising and early strategy moves. Back in August, Foy claimed that eral declaring, "The Department thousand barrels of oil a day to At the same time, a source close to his car had been stolen and col- ment that the issue will be the United States, its new prices West Virginia Senator Jennings Ran- lected the insurance money on it. believes in the courts before Janu- are expected to have little effect dolph said Kennedy has already told But a detective allegedly spotted resolved first, 1980--the termination on U. S. retail prices of home- Randolph that he'll run for presi- Foy driving the automobile last ary date of the treaty." heating oil or gasoline. dent. weekend. Guantaniamo Gazette Page 2 Monday, Oct. 21,21, 19791979 Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Monday,

Applications should be submitted to the Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have community filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the posi- tion is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies may be obtained at the Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office or by reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletinboards. CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND GRADE DATE COMMAND 95-010-79 Leader (Lithographic Printing 5 Nov NPPSBO bulletin board & Bindery), WP-44258-46 60-001-79 Special Services Director, 5 Nov S/S Cou y a .n.o.nt yecll.ed Aibe.een8and111.a. r hand "rtenP edullc Afo r"0!!c<7:0 a m, o 4:30 p.m, oondy GS or UA-301-11 thr unh ridy (exc ludltt holidays). Deadline forl pub leation isno the- previous working day. ou1l renr " sI Ib 10-256-79 Planner & Estimator (General), 22 Oct PWD m.rptrd anytime. Co uni[y v11 published no ar WD-6701-08 Transportation Equipment 22 Oct PWD Sepe oeciladvata p l annon cement s 10-233-79 of available service will be p m~Lt~d blmted t tfemath Maintenance General Foreman, Anrurofo un[b"1 """" o rvf." requireng e nd approvalmy be requifred to provide proof of "1[e fato~v d hc WS-5801-13 discr L u teon the basis of rac e d, co ro "fn oi n vill rot be accepted. Ths Feblic Affaire Staff rsw s the right to 188-79 Bartender, (Intermittent) OPEN UNTIL EM CLUB Wit td evrte11 ub~eatne.(AT*Anytime/DW*-Durlng Working Hours/ AWH-After workl y Hour.). WG-7405-03 FILLED 205-79 Security Guard, (Intermittent), OPEN UNTIL EM CLUB PS-0085-02 FILLED Call 8819 232-79 Data Transcriber, GS356-03 or 26 Oct Supply LGS-356-03 188-79 Bartender, LWG-7405-03, OPEN UNTIL EM CLUB (Intermittent) FILLED 229-79 Firefighter (Structural), 26 Oct Securi Special announcements PS-081-05 Bartender, LWG-7405-03 OPEN UNTIL EM CLUB The Navy Exchange has the follow- 237-79 SPECIAL SERVICES INVITES all golf- FILLED ers to participate in our yearly ing job openings: 238-79 Food Service Worker, (Intermit- OPEN UNTIL EM CLUB Men's Handicap Golf Championship to -- Full-time Bus Boy (NA1/2.93 or tent), LWG-7408-02, 2 FILLED be held Nov. 10, 11, & 12. This LWG1/1.56), to work at the Blue positions. tournament is open to all hands Caribe. Elementary school required Applications will be accepted for the follwoing pe rmanent registers: with an established or a verified and no expreience necessary. 85-105-77 Housekeeping Aid, NA-01 OPEN EDO handicap. Players wishing to parti- -- Part-time Sales Clerk II (PS2/ 20-015-75 Clerk Typist, GS-3 OPEN cipate should have no less than 3.07 or LGS2/1.78), to work at the 94-001-75 Library Aid, GS-2 (Part-time) OPEN five scores in order to qualify. Serv Mart. Six months experience in 85-009-78 Waitress, NA-3 (Intermittent) OPEN COMO Last day for sign up at the Pro related work and specialized know- 85-029-78 Bartender, NA-3 (Intermittent) OPEN COMO Shop will be Nov. 4. Starting ledge in community desk operations. 187-79 Waiter/Waitress, (Intermittent), OPEN CPO CLUB times and pairings will be posted --Part-time Warehouseman I (NA2/ NA-03 prior to Sat., Nov. 10. Local rules 3.11 or LWG2/1.82), to work in Telephone Operator, GS-3 or OPEN PWD will govern in this 54 hole, low-net, the NEX Warehouse. High school graduate preferred with no expre- GS-02 leading to a GS-3 Club Championship. COMO ience necessary. 47-79 Bartender, (Intermittent), OPEN WELL, ISN'T THIS EXCITING? Just --Part-time Warehouseman I (NA2/ LWG-03 tonight, you and all of thinl, 3.11 or LWG2/1.82), to work at 10-316-75 Laborer, LWG-2 OPEN your friends will be at the home OPEN COMO Serv-Mart. High school graduate 48-79 Food Service Worker, (Intermit- of Guantanamo's New Socializers, preferred with no experience nec- tent), LWG-02 getting down on the very latest essary. 36-002-75 Firefighter, PS-3 OPEN jams around Guantanamo and the good --Part-time Sales Clerk II (PS2/ 10-488-75 Laborer, LWG-3 OPEN old U.S. of A. Total Experience LWG-03 OPEN COMO 3.07 or LGS2/1.78), to work at 49-79 Waiter, (Intermittent), will be playing for you enjoyment. OPEN S/S the Retail Store. High School 60-111-78 Taxi Dirver, (Part-time), LWG-05 The cost will be five dollars per LWG-05 OPEN COMO graduate preferred with six months 85-009-78 Movie Projectionist, coule. This donation will go related experience. towards our effort to support THE LEEWARD POINTER invites AN ADVANCED OPEN WATER Dive Course our CFC. Come on out and help us --Part-time Laborer (LWG2/1.82) all base residents to participate will begin Friday, Oct. 19 at 6:30 light up a life. Doors open at 7 to work at the Mini-Mart. Must be in the "Poor Richard's Night" held p.m. All interested persons please able to use common cleaning tools, p.m., music starts when you arrive, every evening before payday. contact Rex Kingsly at 951078 AWH. vacuum cleaners etc., must be able light hors d' oeuvres will be served The Leeward Pointer also announced and your favorite beverage will be to run lawn mower and use hatchets that draft beer is available, both available. FUN is the pass word and and saws. Must be able to con- for take out (in kegs) or in-house Special 0 good times is what we will have, trol heavy equipment and lift by the glass. BM1 Keim, managing so come on out tonight to the and move objects weighing the club, announced that there First Annual Couples Only Disco about 40 lbs or more, elemen- are many new programs for Guanta- Dance sponsored by the New Social- tary school required. namo Bay residents, and many more Note izers. These positions close Oct. to come. In an effort to provide better an- imal care at the Veterinary Clinic CATHOLIC CHILDREN'S CHOIR - The 26. For more information contact The new hours at the Leeward here, the Veterinary Services have Young Christian Singers from the Ms. L. King at 8348. Pointer, open to all base residents, established the following policies: Catholic community will meet at are Monday through Friday 4 to THE DEER -- Pet information: purchases of 10:30 a.m. in the high school PARK ZOO COMMITTEE is 11:30 p.m. and on weekends 1 p.m. pet supplies, prescription refills band room on Sunday before their having a benefit dance Friday, to 1 a.m. Stop in and check out and submission of fecal specimens Sunday School program. Oct. 19 at the Barrel Club from their expanded menu. may be achieved Monday through Fri- 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Graphic MOTOCROSS RACING SUNDAY, OCT. 21- Expression. There will be a cash day from 8:30 a.m. to noon. THE NAVY EXCHANGE FOOD SERVICES Racing begins at 1 p.m. This race bar and a donation of $2.50 per -- Clinic hours are on an appoint- announces a change in the operating day will start the fourth and final person. Come, bring your friends, ment basis only: examinations, Blue Caribe. quarter of the year. hours on Sundays at the Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- The new hours will be from 6 to have fun and support your zoo. FRA BRANCH 100 general assembly day from 2 to 4 p.m. shots Monday 10 p.m. ATTENTION ALL GITMO GHOSTS AND has been rescheduled for Monday, and Thursday from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. All members -- Children should not be brought DUE TO A SCHEDULE CHANGE on Fri- GOBLINS: The Marine Corps Exchange are urged to attend. to the Veterinary Clinic during of- day, Oct. 19 the Blue Caribe will has the perfect costume needed for fice hours as the noise disturbs the be featuring The Tracks for your Halloween parties and trick or treat- REGISTRATION FOR LESSONS KARATE animals being treated, making them dancing and listening pleasure from ing. Shop early while supplies last. will be held this week. Call YN3 harder to handle. If children must 8 p.m. to midnight. Washington at 8555 DWH, 98251 be brought to the clinic they must AWH for more information. DUE Tp OPERATIONAL COMMITMENTS, be kept under strict control of ADVANCED SCUBA CLASS will be held the Leeward Point Chapel community CATHOLIC FOLK MASS - The Catholic their parents. Saturday and Sunday, October 21 and picnic scheduled for this Sunday, community will celebrate a Folk -- All animals brought to the 22 on the Leeward side. For more October 21 has been postponed. Liturgy at the 6 p.m. Mass on Sat. Veterinary Clinic will be kept un- information call Bill Solitro at der strict control by a leash or in 64389 AT. a cage. ARE YOU AT LOOSE ENDS with noth- These policies should provide BPTO flights safer and faster running operation! ing to do? Well, here's the answer. Macrame lessons, it's easy and fun SAT SCOTT AFB 1130 C-9N MEDIVAC RSYRDS 1200 C-9N MEDIVAC 8 Many times this office is involved to do. For more information call 20 JAX 1600 C131 GTM02931 with food inspection thus creating Kathy at 90131 AT. SUN i a shortage of personnel for animal 21 clinic. MON NORFOLK 1345 C141 AQA0471 KINGSTON 1500 C141 AQAO471 2 Many phone calls are being made Guantanamo Gazette 22 KINGSTON 1805 C141 AQA0472 to this office in the afternoons TUE NORFOLK 1150 C141 AQA0472 3 thus making patrons with appoint- 23 ments have to wait and create an Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. overflow of animals in the waiting room which causes more noise and Naval Station Commanding Officer could result in animal fights if pets are not under strict control Lt. Richard L. Thopson .Public Affairs Officer Ens. Susan Oobrooo. Assista Public Affairs Officer of the owner. JOC William Reed. . . Edt Emergency calls will be taken any Jo2 Brenda K. Starkey.Copy Editor Calendar Y53 Charles S. Bishop.Journalist I time during working hours. After ON . ha lP .Journalist working hours, calls should be made OS.P.l. Cli.to. . .Journalist Mrs. Genny Kennedy.Production Assistat Tomorrow to the emergency room (phone 913230) The personnel The GuananOao a ze eis published according to tb at the hospital. holesand regulations for ship and station newspaper the GWBA is sponsoring a no-tap bowling tourny Sat, Oct. 20, at 7:30 p.m. there will in turn contact the Vet- as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the director Check-in time is at 2:00 p.m. of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printtd erinary personnel on duty. Since five times weekly at government expense on governmet the emergency room at the hospital equipment at the Navy Publications aod Printing Setvice Sunday Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news it is involved with human care, only that appear herein are not to be constued au official Young Christian Singers will meet at the high school extreme emergency calls should be or a reflecting the vies of OOMMAV5SE or the D.- band room before CCD program, 10:30 a.m. (8550/8555) made after duty hours. Friday, October 19, 1979 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3

CFC CAMPAIGN TO END OCTOBER 31 LOCAL PRACTICAL FACTORS by JOC Bill Reed Beneficiaries will be the individ- uals served by the 14 International It's about time somebody put to rest, once and for all, this rigmarole Service Agencies, the American certain people are circulating about men serving at sea with women. Red Cross, and 17 National Health Being at sea has nothing at all to do with women. Somebody's just trying Agencies. This campaign is the to make Navy wives jealous. only authorized on-the-job oppor- If anything, being at sea has more to do with being without women. tunity for Department of Defense There is, after all, some satisfaction in being able to find two matching personnel overseas to support these socks without the help of some female -- even if they are all the same organizations during the year. color. What better excuse could a grown man find to attack, with child-like gusto, a ship or airplane model? And, name me one place, other than a Voluntary contributions may be U.S. Navy ship at sea, where a fumbled-fingered guitar picker can capture made during the campaign period the hearts of up to 250 people, each totally unaware that he just played by pledge through the payroll the last 25 songs using the same three chords. allotment plan. Under the latter No, going to sea has nothing to do with women. Going to sea is: arrangement, the first deduction --challenging the entire division to an all-night card tournament occurs in January 1980. Donors because you're flat broke, already owe every soft-touch on the ship, and also have the option of designating don't want to be left on board alone. all or part of their gift to --not taking it personally when the new baby you're seeing for the first agencies of their choice. time, wails in terror. --letting your son believe that it's you who drives that big ship. Lieutenant Colonel W.F. Coeuen, --understanding that she couldn't meet the ship because your homecoming represented 1 ommanding Officer, NSGA/Company L Activities of agencies conflicted with her cosmetics sale party. in the CFC include military morale -ight) makes his CFC contribution Navy wives, you're being sold a bill of goods. All going to sea has to Captain J. Pomales, the CFC Pro- and welfare at home and overseas, do with is coming home -- because you know: ject Officer for the Naval Base. better national health conditions --how to protect his bass boat from mildew. through research, disease prevention, --that a man needs time to catch up on a six-month backlog of his The local 1980 Combined Federal help for the hungry, and community favorite magazines. Campaign - Overseas Area - will and youth programs. --that the reason he hedges on,disciplining the kids is because he just end October 31. So far, this missed another half year of their lives. year's fund drive has been high- The slogan of the 1980 campaign, --that it's not the women working with him that he cares about. It's lighted by a number of Outstanding "Light Up a Life," stresses the you, who, through all of this, will stand beside him; because without Contributions -- persons who personalized approach of the partici- you, what would he have to come home to? pledge in excess of three percent pating agencies' services. Key of their annual salary. In addi- persons have been designated as tion, at press time, three divi- CFC leaders, and will provide sions; MCB 40, Ordnance and Special additional information about parti- Services boasted 100 percent parti- cipating agencies and campaign PW2 TV8 will air an "Impact" cipation in the drive followed details. BUC J.A. Hart program discussing energy closely by the Port Services/Opera- in addition to short film spots. These spots tions division which had logged Of special interest to Gitmo The week of October 22-28 has are designed to acquaint the com- 85 percent participation. residents, selected overseas morale been designated Navy Department Week. This year's munity with ways to conserve ener- Tonight, the New Socializers and recreations programs, such as Energy Awareness gy and the progress being made by Club will sponsor a disco dance the proposed dependent youth activi- theme is "Saving Energy - Every- the Naval Establishment through its with all net proceeds going to ties program currently being initia- body's Job." energy conservation programs. the CFC campaign. This couples- ted, will share in the proceeds This year's Energy Awareness Tours of the Desal Plant will be only affair will begin at 7 p.m. from the Combined Federal Campaign- Week is the second annual observance conducted to acquaint the community and a $5 donation will be accepted Overseas Area. However, since this of the contributions made by the with the procedures of making water at the door. Total Experience support is provided from undesignated Navy and Marine Corps in support and electricity. will provide the music and light funds, contributors may not speci- of national goals for conserving How can the community participate hors d' oeuvres and drinks will fically designate funds for such our dwindling energy resources and and and support Energy Awareness Week? be available. use. highlights the special emphasis importance placed on increasing By talking up and promoting energy energy awareness and conservation conservation at work and in the at all levels within the Naval home. For those interested, a Establishment. The goal of Navy tour of the Desal Plant can be Department Energy Awareness Week arranged to promote understanding of where Gitmo's energy goes. Friday Sunday is to develop command and individ- ual awareness of what has been and Energy Conservation ideas are 7:00 700 Club 1:00 General Hospital can be done to conserve energy by solicited from the community in pro- 8:00 This Is The Life 1:45 Cartoons fostering a strong sense of indi- moting Energy Awareness Week. Feel 8:30 Sacred Heart 2:00 High Chaparral vidual and group participation and free to call Chief Hart,- the COMNAV- 8:45 Cartoons 3:00 Voyage To The Bottom Of The unity of purpose. BASE Energy "Grouch," at 95310 9:00 Family Hour Festival Sea To coincide with this year's with your suggestion or ideas. 9:50 Movie: Carry On Nurse Energy 4:00 Cartoons Energy Awareness Week, poster and Conservation - Everybody's 11:15 Juke Box 4:30 Wild Kingdom essay contests will be held by Job. 11:35 Wide World Of Sports 4:55 Almanac students of the Elementary and 12:30 Movie: Sergeant York 5:00 Newswatch W.T. Sampson High School. Parents 2:45 Bob Hope On The Road To 6:00 Nova should encourage their children China 7:00 Grizzly Adams to enter the poster/essay contests. Movies 5:25 Captain's Call 7:55 Notes Of Interest Plaques and Energy Conservation 5:30 Weekend Newswatch 8:00 Kaz Awareness Certificates will be FRIDAY MOVIES 6:00 Sixty Minutes 9:00 given for the first three winners in 7:00 Salvage I 10:00 Starsky And Hutch each category. Downtown - Hair, PG 8:00 Variety Special 10:55 Newswatch Update Norman, Is That You? PG 9:00 Doctors' Private Lives 11:00 Rock World McCalla - The Littlest Horse 10:00 Movie: James At 15 12:00 Midnight Special Take note Thieves, G Best Of Carson Until further notice, the lobby 1:10 Movie: People Next Door 11:35 Treasure Of Matacumbe, G 12:45 Sign Off area of the COMO. will be secured 2:25 Sign Of f Marine - Saturday Night Fever, R the safety of the club's pat- for Champion Of Death, R The side door may be used Saturday rons. Leeward - A Wedding and exiting the main for entering An Unmarried Woman 7:00 Bozo's Big Top bar and patio area until club re- 7:30 Metric Man novation is completed. 8:00 Children's Special CLUBS - FRIDAY 9:00 New Soupy Sales Windjammer - Plague, PG Out, R 9:30 Cartoons Black MOVIES 10:00 Battle Of The Planets SATURDAY .:30 Talented Teens International Downtown - Days Of Heaven, PG :40 Greatest Sports Legends Hughes And Harlow, R 12:D0 NFL Game Of The Week McCalla - The Cinnecticut Yankee, 12:25 College Football '79 G 12:55 This Is The NFL Hair, PG 1: 20 NCAA Football Marine - Return From Witch 3:35 Information Special Mountain, G 4:00 Neptune Journals Slow Dancing In The Big 5:30 Weekend Newswatch City, PG 6:00 Hee Haw Leeward - Freaky Friday, G 7:00 Carol Burnett And Friends Blackout, R 7:30 Just Friends 8:00 Chips CLUBS - SATURDAY 9:00 Love Boat 1Windjammer - Blood, Sweat, and 10:00 Vegas Fear, PG 11:00 Saturday Night Live End Of The World, GP 12:15 Movie: Beasts Are In The Street SUNDAY MOVIES 1:50 Movie: Philo Vance's Secret - Van Nuys Blvd, R Mission Downtown McCalla - Days Of Heaven, PG 2:50 Sign Off RIES Marine - Death Rage, R Leeward - Avalanche, PG

CLUBS - SUNDAY Windjammer - Fedora, PG ft . . . Gazette Friday, October 19, 1979 Pao Guantanamo PPage 4 v Sports summary PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) -- One of the less prominent names in pro golf is a Local note co-leader after the first round of the Pensacola Open. Morris Hatalsky -- CAPTAIN'S TROPHY STANDINGS a 27-year-old golfer from Daytona Beach, Fla. fired an eight under par 64 ' 1st. NSGA 350 tying him with Bill Kratzert for the lead. 2nd. NAVSTA BLUE 340 Hatalsky credited his putting for his round, saying he "disciplined him- sports 3rd. MARINE BARRACKS 302 self positively" about his putting. 4th. High School 300 Terey Mauney and Mark Hayes are two strokes behind the leaders at 66. 5th. NAVSTA WHITE 264 Nine players are within three shots of Hatalsky and Kratzert. 6th. NAS 250 7th. FTG 149 LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The bad news the NBA Lakers got Wednesday night 8th. NAVSTA RED 111 1/3 turned out to be not as bad afterall. 9th. VC-10 76 Rookie guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson will be sidelined only a week to In the NBA 10th. Non U.S. 0 ten days because of a strained knee suffered in Wednesday's game with Se- Atlanta 115, Indiana 85 INCLUDES attle. It was believed Johnson would be out six weeks because of torn Cleveland 141, San Antonio 134 ligaments in the knee. Detroit 129, New York 115 1: League However, Lakers' team physician Robert Kerlan came up with the less se- Portland 107, Utah 92 1s League vere diagnosis in an examination yesterday. The former Michigan State San Diego 111, Chicago 107 1 Golf League star suffered the injury while going up for a rebound in Wednesday's game 1:Racquetball Tournament which the Lakers lost 112-108. 2 Swim Meets NEW YORK (UPI) -- Outfielder Dave Winfield of the San Diego Padres and NHL results 1' League relief pitcher Bruce Sutter of the Chicago Cubs earned the most votes on NY Rangers 6, Vancouver 3 1' Track & Field Meet the UPI 1979 National League All-Star team. Boston 3, NY Islanders 2 1 Sailing Ragatta Winfield received 27 votes and Sutter got 25 in voting by 30 baseball Philadelphia 6, Atlanta 2 1 League experts from around the country. Quebec 5, Colorado 2 1'.Bowling League Selected in the outfield with Winfield were Chicago's Dave Kingman, George Foster of the Cincinnati Reds and Dave Parker of Pittsburgh. Fos- ter and Parker tied in the voting. The National League infield has catcher Ted Simmons and first baseman WBBL Keith Hernandez of St. Louis, second baseman Dave Lopes of Los Angeles, In the Monday Night Men's Handi- shortstop Dave Concepcion of the Reds and third baseman Mike Schmidt of by Bill Frede cap League on Oct. 8 there were some Philadelphia. other very outstanding scores to go 691 series. Joe Niekro and J.R. Richard of the Houston Astros were chosen as the A few months back I wrote a col- along with Tom Frantz's nice 236/620, starting pitchers. umn about all of the accomplishments Dan Murray had a real that Vic Reyes attained while he was Tom Mueller also found the 600 cir- new people Other scores ST. LOUIS (UPI) -- The St. Louis Cardinals have changed the status of stationed here. For the cle with a 228/600. arrived here since Vic Tom Stallings 196/564, George veteran quarterback Jim Hart from questionable to probable for Sunday's that have were left, Vic was the best bowler that Lopez 206/556, Carl Zielke 213/547, game against the Dallas Cowboys. ever bowled here. He bowled a Lee 222/547, Dick Herbel 196/ Hart sprained his left foot last Sunday in the first quarter against has Jim five series over 700. and Bill Frede 218/539. Philadelphia. Backup quarterback Steve Pisarkiewicz replaced him. 300 game and 540, In that article I stated that be- The Seven Point Iguana League on SAN DIEGO (UPI) --The San Diego Chargers have signed a St. Louis kicker sides all of the outstanding scores Oct. 4 had Steve Childers leading with only two career field goals to replace Roy Gerela, who has missed he had bowled he also had helped a all bowlers with a 207/571 followed seven of his eight placements since joining the team this season. couple of the local teenagers with closely behind by John Johnson's Gerela -- with 184 career field goals -- has been replaced by Mike their bowling game. One of these 198/570, Gary Woodman's 229/569, Wood from Southeast Missouri State. teenagers is Tom Frantz. William Lucas' 201/565, Tikio Ney- Wood is expected to make his debut against the Los Agneles Rams Sunday. This past Monday night, Oct. 8, ra's 204/562 and Werner Klisch's Gerela was signed to replace ailing Rolf Benirschke, who underwent surgery Tom bowled a real super 691 series 203/550. The same league on Oct. for a digestive tract problem. with games of 255, 179 and 257. 11 had my hero, Bill Frede, leading To prove this was no fluke, Tom came the pack with a 221/572. Following PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -- The Philadelphia Phillies yesterday officially named back in the Iguana League Oct. 11 right behind was Werner Klisch 223/ Dallas Green manager of the National League team for the 1980 season and and bowled a very commendable 545 567, Chuck Carpenter 220/548, Tom he promised he would make the team ready to "win it all." which 'is a 181 average. I expect Frantz 192/545, Steve Childers 192/ Green compiled a 19-11 record during his month as interim manager fol- Tom to come up with still more ac- 538 and John (Hap) Hallam 182/538. lowing the firing of Danny Ozark on Aug. 31. He signed a one-year con- complishments like he had Monday That's it for another week, remem- tract and said he would take the job "one year at a time." night. ber, bowling is fun. classifieds

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