WHITE HOUSE MAY COMPROMISE WITH CONGRESS OVER ENERGY PROGRAM, OIL IMPORTS FEDERAL COURT RULES REMOVAL OF PRICE WASHINGTON (AP)-There were growing 90-day delay in the tariffs oppose signs yesterday that Congress and any shorter postponement, there was CONTROLS ON OIL PRODUCTION ILLEGAL * the White House will compromise increasing expectation that the their differences over energy pol- Senate will be unable to override WASHINGTON (AP)-A federal court icy, even as the Senate considered Ford's promised veto of the bill. has ruled that the U.S. government rejecting the first part of Pres- Hardly a Senator who was asked acted illegally in removing price ident Ford's program. would flatly predict an override. controls from a portion of U.S. The Senate scheduled a late- "We've lost one or two votes that oil production last year. afternoon vote on a house-passed we didn't expect to lose," said In a decision late Tuesday, the bill that would delay for 90 days Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., a temporary emergency court of Ford's $3-per-barrel special tariff, leader in the fight to delay the appeals said the Federal Energy or tax, on imported oil. oil tariffs. Administration must regulate the At the White House, two senior price of so-called "new oil," democrats indicated Ford is which was exempted from price willing to discuss compromise U. S. NAVAL BASE controls on Jan. 15, 1974. on the energy plan, with Sen. GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA Peter H. Schuck, director of the John McClellan, D-Ark., predict- Washington office of Consumers Thursday, February 20, 1975 ing a "united program" will emerge Union, which won the decision) within two weeks. said his organization would seek Sen. Herman E. Talmadge, D-Ga., an order requiring oil companies said after breakfast with the to pay back to the public any President that he expects negot- 0wtittttn excess prices consumers may have iations with Ford to begin this been charged. week. The amount of potential refunds However, there was no indication would depend on the level at which from any of the 11 Democrats at- the Federal Energy Administration tending the White House session, may eventually set the price for that Ford Is willing to back down "new oil," estimated to make up on his oil tariff, which is a key about 14 per cent of domestic pro- part of his program to conserve duction. It could run to more than energy by raising prices. $1 billion. Although Democrats who favor the The FEA, however, has the oppor-- tunityto seek a rehearing of itss NIXON'S TAX LAWYER AND APPRAISER INDICTED BY GRAND JURY case or to seek consideration by the Supreme Court. WASHINGTON (AP)-A federal court and Newman said that they used grand-jury indicted Richard M. "various tricks, schemes, articles DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS NOT SYMPATHETIC Nixon's tax lawyer and a Chicago and devices" to make false state- appraiser yesterday on criminal ments and turn over fake documents TO FORD'S OIL IMPORT TARIFF PROGRAM charges of faking a $576,000 income to the IRS, the General Services tax deduction for Nixon while Administration and the Congressional WASHINGTON (AP)-Vice President he was President. committees. Nelson A Rockefeller told the Nixon's 1969 tax return stated The grand jury said that they nation's governors yesterday that that he had given the government were trying to represent that Nix- President Ford appreciates their papers and other materials on had given $576,000 worth of his states' financial problems but valued at $576,000. Nixon claimed pre-presidential papers to the must consider long-term interests of a deduction of $95,298.45 that government before July 26, 1969, the entire country. year and said the balance would the date a new law went into effect. "We've got to have the ability, be carried over for future use. Under that law, the tax reform as the President has, to look into This was disallowed. act of 1969, the value of Nixon's the future and to see where our Frank Demarco Jr., 49, of Los pre-presidential papers was vastly long-term best interests lie," Angeles, whose firm prepared the reduced for purposes fo a charit- Rockefeller told the National tax papers, was charged with con- able contribution made after that Governors conference. spiracy to defraud the United date. The indictment said that Secretary of the Interior Rogers States, lying to the Internal in March and April 1970, the con- C.B. Morton told the governors Revenue Service, and obstructing spirators prepared Nixon's 1969 the President is ready to sit down a congressional inquiry into the return accompanying it with with Democratic Congressional Lead- tax case. The three courts carry documents that "falsely and frad- ers to work out a bipartisan energy a maximum penalty of 15 years in ulently ?supported the validity of policy. prison and $25,000 in fines. the $576,000 charitable contribution Morton said he was delighted that The appraiser, Ralph G. Newman, claim." Democrats in both houses "are 63, was also charged with con- The indictment spelled out that the working out a program which the spiracyand-of aiding and - Nixon papers were stored in govern- President can sit down and deal ing in preparationlof a false doc- ment facilities in March, 1969, some with." He-added: "hopefully we ument to back up the claimed ded- eight months before the tax reform can come up very quickly with an uction. The two counts carry a act was passed by Congress. acceptable program that can do the maximum penalty of eight years job and be bipartisan. bin prison and a $15,000 fine. In indictment against Demarco LOCAL--Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, February 20, 1975

LOCAL CPO ADVISORY BOARD MEETS SECURITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS OFFICES BRIEFS There will be a meeting at 1 p.m. LIVE FIRING EXERCISE at the CPO club. All board members Security Department Business Of- are requested to attend. fices will be closed tomorrow The Marines will conduct a live while they move from Building 66 firing exercise today from 1 to 4:30 NAVY EXCHANGE TAKING APPLICATIONS (base police headquarters) to p.m. The firing will take place Building 13. and impact at Granadillo Range. The Navy Exchange is now taking The Security Department Business All of the area north from Car- applications for the position of Offices will be open for normal acoles to Hospital Point in- full time Office Clerk , typing and business on Monday in Building 13. cluding Hospital Cay, Medio Cay, adding machine experience de- Emergencies will be taken care South Toro Cay, North Toro Cay and sirable. Also Manicurist/Beau- of at any time. the Granadillo Range area is off tician's Assistant, some previous limits during this live firing. training and job knowledge re- GUANTANAMO BAY LITTLE THEATRE The Marines will conduct another quired. live firing exercise Saturday from For further information call "Not Now, Darling" will be produced 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. The firing will 85348 or stop by the Navy by the Guantanamo Bay LittleTheatre take place and impact at Radio Exchange Personnel Office in this evening, tomorrow, Saturday, Range. McCalla Admin Building. and Sunday in Morin Center at 8 p.m. Tickets will be available at the ALL-STAR-VOLLEYBALL TEAM NAVY EXCHANGE FURNITURE STORE door. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children twelve and All interested personnel should AND SOUND SCENE CLOSED FOR INVENT. under. be military and should contact Marine Family Restaurant will Special Services as soon as pos- Due to the taking of inventory, cater a bar before the 8 p.m. sible. For further information the Navy Exchange Furniture Store curtain, during intermission, and call Special Services at 95373 and Sound Scene will be closed after the performance. or 951160. this Sunday. MARDI GRAS SOAP BOX DERBY FLEA MARKET GITMO BAY ARCHERY CLUB A trial run for thel9 7 5 Mardi Center Bargo Loop will hold the The Gitmo Bay Archery Club will Gras Soap Box Derby is scheduled biggest flea market to hit Gitmo. Yo u hold a shoot at the Field Range for 10:30 a.m. Saturday on the name it, we've got it. Treasures at 10 a.m. All members are re- hill behind Gold Hill Barracks. of all kinds! Antique to new- quested to call Donn Milewski at Ground rules and course layout desk, bookcase, bikes, clothes, 98184 AWH. will be established at the time. kitchen items, child's pool table, There are no weight nor age limi- children's clothes, misc. items. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP GROUP CAR WASH tations and all prospective en- The flea market will start at 10 trants are encouraged to attend. a.m. and last til 2 p.m. For The Youth Fellowship Group will Prospective entrants must more information call 951140. hold ascar wash in the Navy Ex- bring their racer, which must change parking lot from 11 a.m. to have four wheels, a brake and SUNGLASSES FOUND AT TEL. EXCHANGE 2 p.m. Saturday. steering apparatus. For more information call LC r. Gault. A pair of sun glasses was left at YARD SALE FOR SATURDAY CANCELED at 64316 DWH or 64460 AWH. the Telephone Exchange Tuesday. Call 951100 at the Business Office. The.yard )ale at 114 and 116 Turnkey has been canceled.

U.& NAVAL OUANTANAMO SAY. SAW Local Forecast RAgohrly Elh. U, .i St.tit C-dr otensdig ir-te WATER STATUS Partly cloudy skies with isolated P r - . . . . E.m P Mt. .-p showers in the area. Winds SE 14- later figures for yesterday: Si N Ptekttit e tt. . . P.Ptt: 18 knots. Bay conditions 1-3 feet. Sunrise tomorrow at 7:26. Sunset PRODUCED: 1,306,000 t a ooo-eerpPa to i. publ.hed accordig to the CONSUMED: . 1,533,000 rttatdttg-taiortfort.ntPrp rdtt. -aP.t at 7:03. High tide will be at te I.t itt ttEifS P-35 .di odsr the ditattlo If ~~ ~ d ta adn 'I Mpb. fref rod 4:42 p.m. Low tide will be at IN STORAGE: 16,642,000 fool t . tt t.i"". n -tn tt 12:09 p.m. WATER 227,000 that appmt hatr, pt nt to be nnnt-rd . fr Ptit-t ofPtittnthe N ito tPt"itt. Thursday, February 20, 1975 Guantanamo Gazette LOCAL--Page 3

on, sex. And what's wrong with that? KITTERY BEACH OFF LIMITS --- LOCAL BRIEFS--- Where would we all be without sex? Bill has managed to put all the Kittery family beach is off STRATFORD-ON-GRANADILLO pieces together artfully and it is limits on week days after 3 p.m. a good bet British authors Cooney due to work in minefields in that Reviewed by Elaine and Jack and Chapman would heartily approve area. McConnell of his interpretation. To the im- mense credit of all concerned-, the FIL-AM CLUB TO MEET SATURDAY In the ever constant summer of hackneyed British adjective, "bloody," Guantanamo, The Little Theatre is used not even once. The Fil-Am Club will meet Saturday production of "Not Now, Darling" at the Club House. A Pot-Luck party will surely qualify as a breath The cast, as is mystifyingly the is planned. Also, the 1975 Inter- of spring. usal case in Gitmo, are naturals. Color Basketball League managers This airy bit of farcical fluff, Where do they come from in so small announcement and the 1974 Inter- directed by veteran Little Theatre a community? Steve Brown, in his Color Basketball trophies will be actor, director and producer Bill first Guantanamo acting appearance, presented. The Pot-Luck party Leird, will entertain, and re- portrays a philandering husband will be held at noon. freshingly, make no attempt to who has a fantastically adverse run educate or otherwise discipline of luck. Jerry Dalton is back LOST AND FOUND the local adult population-(even again with another excellent inter- the most precocious pre-teeners pretation of the husband's partner. Lost: Near Cable Beach Saturdpv will hardly be able to hang in He appears to be the latter's between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., a gold there with the rat-a-tat naunce). straightman but in the end comes medal with chain. If found please off as the end-man in the minstrel call 85588 AT. The preposterous developments show. Carol Fox and Chris Leird that enmesh the principle charac- (Christine's British accent is the Found: Man's new watch band in the ters are bound to be funnier to only authentic one) turn in subperb NavEx parking lot area. Call to Americans than they were to the performances in prominent supporting identify at 85109 AWH. Britishsince Americans think that roles. DeAnne Edlund is the first a proper gentleman, caught in a and foremost girl who takes some SADIE HAWKINS DANCE NEXT FRIDAY ridiculous situation, is even of it off and acts well too--al- more ludicrous if he sports an though once she gets it off, it's The Teen-Club will be having a English accent. (The reverse, difficult to concentrate on her Saide Hawkins dance Friday, Feb. of course, is true if the aud- acting. Veterans Mimi Rohrer and 28, from 7 p.m. 'til midnight. ience is English). Vince Corbisiero are delightful in a series of madcap walkons which YARD SALE AT KNOB HILL 35A The undertaking is an ambitious culminate in a very funny misunder- one, even for Bill Leird who has standing. Thoroughly competent There will be a three family tackled tough ones before. Rather performances are delivered by Rob- yard sale at Knob Hill 35A on than sumptuous production, "Not ert Markwith, Johnelle Mitchell Saturday from 10 a.m. til 2 p.m. Now's" success or failure lies (who also takes it off with pleasing General household articles, entirely in the timing. There are results), Evelene Albert (too bad women's and men's clothing and no jokes atall, but when the lines she didn't get in on taking it assorted scuba gear will be sold. are delivered in proper sequence off!) and Bob Hartmann in his Call 99105 AT for more information. with a carefully measured cadence, Guantanamo debut. when the asides to the audiences are JEWISH HOLIDAY OF PURIM deftly administered and when the In their customary fashion, the descriptive gesturesare skillful, production staff of the Little "Monday marks the beginning of the whole thing becomes riotous. Theatre, which includes past and the Jewish Holiday of Purim com- How, for instance, do you pan- future stars, amateur artisans and memorating the rescue of the Jew- tomime the fact to a man, in front technicians, band together in self- ish people residing in the ancient of his mistress's husbandthat less anonymity to make the play country of Persia in the days of his mistress is stashed in the click in every detail. King Ahasuaras and his Queen next room clad only in brassiere Esther. The holiday observance and panties? Curtain time tonight through this year will begin at 7 p.m. on Sunday is 8 p.m, For-a couple Monday, with a religious service Which brings us to one of the of hours of complete escape, take for the entire family to be more publicized and sensational the Sherman Freeway to the Grana- held in the Naval Base Hospital aspects of the production--there dillo exit and view the hilarious Chapel. At that time, the are three well proportioned females "Not Now, Darling" at Morin Center. Megilla or Scroll of Esther will who appear in moderate stages of It is a political, moral and gamy-- be read. Noise makers or greg- "deshabille" ( continental for "get and, best of all, genuinely enter- gars will be available for the naked, baby"). It's all done taining. Bravo Zulu Guantanamo children and 'hamentaschen and tastefully and inoffensively, how- Bay Little Theatre. Many happy other holiday delights will be ever, so don't stay home for fear returns. served at a social gathering of getting caught in a porno- following the service. Please potpourri. The lingerie section contact the Jewish Lay Leader, of the Sears catalog is more re- Commander Schnitzer for further, vealing. "Not Now" most assuredly information." does deal with, but does not dwell LOCAL, NATIONAL -- Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, February 20, 1975 New Law Assures 0 Credit for Women Working women who handle their income wisely and who need-or want-credit can now be assured that an application for credit will probably be approved. Under a new Federal law, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, women may no longer be denied credit simply because they are women. As of BASE RESIDENTS REMINDED OF WATER CONSERVATION October 28, 1975-when the new law becomes effective-sex discrimina- tion will be banned in the granting of credit. However, many progressive All base residents are reminded that we are current- stores probably will not wait that long to give women their due credit. ly in Water Condition Charlie III. This means that The law does not mean that * If you are ever refused credit, lawns, trees, shrubs, gardens may be watered only be- stores and lending institutions find out if the reason is that you tween the hours of 5 and 6 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays must give charge accounts, credit have a poor credit rating. and Fridays. Review of hourly water consumption fi- cards and loans to every woman Whenever you apply for credit, gures for the last two weeks indicates that many re- who Fills out an application. What a report on your credit standing is sidents are not adhering strictly to this schedule. it does mean is that women apply- prepared, usually by a credit re- One evaporator at the Desalinization Plant has been ing for credit must be judged by porting company. Under the Fair an- the same standards used for men: down for annual maintenance since January. It is Credit Reporting Act, you have on a steady income, prompt payment the right to learn the name and ticipated that sufficient work will be completed of bills, a regular savings record, address of the credit reporting this evaporator to put it on the line this week. After cautious use of credit. company that put together the re- water in storage is pumped back up to 19.5 million and This new law gives women pro- port on you. Contact that com- additional parts are received, the evaporator will tection they have long needed. pany-they must tell you what have to be taken off the line for an additional 3 week Several years ago, during hearings information went into the report. period. of the National Commission on * If the data in the report is Since work started on the evaporator, water in stor- Consumer Finance, it became accurate, and if you were turned age has declined from 18 million gallons to 17 million, clear that women were often down because you actually do an average loss of 61,000 gallons a day. If storage turned down for credit only be- have a poor credit rating, get decline at this rate, a more cause they were women. levels continue to some hetp. have to be set. At the hearings, a widow de- Talk with the credit manager restrictive water condition will soon scribed how she was refused at the credit reporting company. The assistance and cooperation of all base residents charge accounts in her own name, Ask for suggestions on what you to help conserve water in all possible ways is re- though she could get accounts in can do to establish a sound credit quired. her dead husband's name. A 40- rating. year-old divorced woman with a * However, if the data in your KISSINGER CRITICS CHARGE HIS POLICY MAKING DAMAGES U.S. full-time job needed her retired credit report is inaccurate, take father to co-sign with her so she action. CHICAGO (AP) -- Senator Adlai E. Stevenson III says could get a mortgage loan. The law sets up ways for you to there is growing concern in the executive branch and Fortunately, women will never remedy the situation if a false among Republicans in Congress regarding Secretary of again face such discrimination. credit report has been filed against State Henry A. Kissinger's foreign policymaking. But women-like men-do you. Learn your rights by getting Tuesday, Stevenson said Kissinger's have a responsibility to show that Consumer Bulletin No. 7 from In an interview they can handle credit cautiously. Federal Trade Commission, Legal methods were "egocentric" and damaging to the con- Never borrow more than you can and Public Records, Washington, try's stature. comfortably repay, on a regular D.C. 20509. It's free. "It's partly because of mistakes in the past but very monthly basis. Never open more * Take action, also, if you are largely because judgments are not based on any careful charge accounts than you can turned down for credit even analysis, any understanding of history or any input handle. Don't ever let yourself get though you do have a good credit from the institutions of government that are supposed in over your head when it comes rating. to be involved in formulating policy," Stevenson said. to credit. You would face prob- The Senator, a Democrat, said that although he hah lems if you were ever turned Since the Equal Credit Oppor- disagreed with several of Kissinger's policies, he had down for credit on the ground tunity Act does not become ef- to criticize the Secretary because he fective until October, 1975, it will been reluctant that your credit rating is bad. Kissinger's role in the Middle Keep that in mind as you con- take time for some stores and felt it might hinder sider these suggestions: lenders to change their old ways East. *Open a savings account and of granting credit. If you en- However, Stevenson said that Kissinger's recent ef- a checking account in your own counter situations which you think forts in the Middle East and Indochina have led many name. may involve sex discrimination, to believe that the Secretary is trying to blame Married women often neglect seek advice from your local legal Congress for some of his mistakes. this, but it is useful in helping office or contact the U.S. Attor- to establish your credit standing. ney's office for your district. FORD'S PLEDGE TO USE FEDERAL POWERS MAY HIKE GAS PRICE

WASHINGTON (AP) -- In parallel statements to Congress, automaker Henry Ford and auto union chief Leonard Wood- cock said yesterday the country is heading for econo- mic disaster and efforts so far by the government to change course have been unavailing. 6 Ford, president of the Ford Motor Co., said Congressa ~ and the White House should stop squabbling about what ci~~j KJ action to take and compromise quickly on a workable plan. Thursday, February 20, 1975 Guantanamo Gazette NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL--Page 5

FEDERAL GRAND JURY REFUSES TO INDICT MAN CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING EXPERIMENTAL DRUG MAY AID IN FIGHT

W NEWARK, N.J. (AP)-A federal grand "At no time did Burns refuse AGAINST SICKLE CELL ANEMIA jury has refused to indict a to allow the boy to return to man charged with kidnapping his home," Goldstein said. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Researchers a neighbor's 7-year-old boy he Burns, a bachelor, became here are testing a new drug that apparently grew to love as a son. attached to him after his mother has kept sickle-shaped cells from U.S. Atty. Jonathan L. Goldstein babysat for the boy. forming in blood samples taken said charges against Thomas V. Authorities said the day after from sickle cell anemia victims, Burns, 23, of Rutherford, N.J., George disappeared, Burns tele- a doctor says, but the drug, were dismissed Tuesday after phoned the boy's mother, Mrs. dimethyl adipimidate (DMA), has the grand jury voted unanimously Natalie Kaloyerakis, and told been used only in test tubes and not to indict him. her he would keep the boy be- further research is needed, says Burns was accused of taking cause he didn't believe she Dr. William Mentzer of San Fran- George Kaloyerakis from a school- was a "fit mother." cisco General Hospital. yard last Sept. 23 and traveling Burns remained in Bergen County Most of the victims of sickle with the boy along the east coast Jail pending disposition of State cell anemia are blacks. The until they were found in Miami on kidnapping charges. However, disease changes red blood cells Dec.10. Prosecutor Joseph C. Woodcock Jr. into sickle-shaped cells that Goldstein said there was no dis- said he doubted Burns would be hold less hemoglobin than normal pute about the abduction, but prosecuted. round cells. Insufficient hem- Burns "didn't demand ransom or oglobin leads to anemia. reward and developed with the SAVE Cells in blood samples did not child a father-son relationship DEFENSE change to the sickle shape when fullfilling mutual needs." ENERGY treated with DMA, but the sickle Goldstein said Burns also formations did occur in samples bought school books for the boy. MMMWWWWW not treated with the drug, Ment- zer said. bUTCH PLEDGE *10 MILLION TO CUBA STEPS UP ECONOMIC RELATIONS Washington's Diaries Show Human Side THE HAGUE (AP)-The Netherlands Time and legend have trans- $10 million guilders has allocated formed George Washington, born * (about four million dollars) for 243 years ago, into a lofty symbol, development aid to Cuba, the Dutch but his letters and diaries reveal development ministry announced him as a very real human being. yesterday. Young Washington was human The announcement said the aid enough to forget to direct servants would include $6 million in to prepare Mount Vernon for his soft loans and $4 million in gifts. bride until the couple was half- The two countries will cooperate way to the Virginia estate. He dis- patched a hasty letter:- ordering in'projects aimed at improving the house cleaned, Ae staircase the Cuban Food Industry, water polished 'to make it look well," 4a pollution control and health and beds put up. care. In addition, the On August 10, 1764, Washing- Netherlands will help improve ton sent an order for several suits Havana Harbor by dredging and to his tailor, and lodged the fa- salvaging wrecks. miliar complaint that "your The Dutch announcement followed. charges are exorbitantly high." by hours a Belgian announcement The prices apparently were ad- justed, because four years later that five Cuban trade missions 0 would visit Belgium before the Washington bespoke clothing end of this spring and that two from the same tailor. This time he "you have are intensifying was nettled because countrises generally sent my Cloaths too their economic relations. short and sometimes too tight for which reason I think it necessary MAN MUGGEDi COMES OUT *146 AHEAD again to mention that I am full six feet high." find that what I meant merely his workmen. He wrote of his OCEAN GROVE, N.J.--Police in Ocean Though Washington often is as a joke, has been taken by you carpenters: "There is not to be Grove, New Jersey say a resident accused of having no sense of in a serious point of light." found so idle a set of rascals . was attacked and robbed late last humor, he sometimes unbent. Wherever Wshington went, to make even a chicken coop night, but came out ahead by $146. Even during the bleak winter at Mount Vernon was never far from would employ sall of them a Harry Young told the police that two Valley Forge, he could josh his thoughts. His letters are pep- week." pered with detailed instructions Douglas Southall Freeman, men mugged him and took his wallet Brigadier General William Small- the company to his overseers. Typical is a Washington's biographer, noted containing $25. When he got home, wood about enjoying of a group of interned British warning to his overseer that "I that the gentleman farmer's diary a small purse containing *he found ladies. view with a very evil eye the very "fairly dripped distress" when he $171 in his shopping bag. It Smallwood failed to be amused, frequent reports of Sheep dying." wrote down the early hour of his apparently fell out of a robber's and Washington wrote the ruffled A demanding employer, Wash- secretary's departure and the late pocket. general that he was "sorry to ington often was unhappy with time of his arrival. Page 6--CHURCH SCHEDULE Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, February 19, 1975

SCHEDULE OF WEEKLY SERVICES AT BASE CHAPELS

ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH WEEKLY SCHEDULE LAY LEADER SERVICES SCHEDULE

MASSES 7th DAY ADVENTIST Mon., Wed., and Fri 11:45 a.m. Hospital Chapel 4:30 p.m. Leeward Point Chapel Saturday 9:30 a.m. Tues. and Thurs. 11:45 a.m. Base Chapel to 12:00 noon McCalla Chapel 4:30 p.m. Leeward Point Chapel Saturday 6:00 p.m. Base Chapel JAMAICAN PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Sunday 9:30 a.m. Base Chapel and 12:30 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Leeward Point Chapel and 5:00 p.m. Caribe Village Chapel

CONFESSIONS CHURCH OF CHRIST

One half hour to 10 minutes before all Masses and Sunday 9:30 a.m. McCalla Chapel anytime upon request. JAMAICAN UNITED FELLOWSHIP BAPTISMS Sunday 10:30 a.m. Arranged by appointment. Call the Chaplains' Office: and 7:30 p.m. Caribe Village Chapel (85550 or 85555). LATTER-DAY SAINTS HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION: as announced. Sunday 1:00 p.m. McCalla Chapel CCD JEWISH Confraternity of Christian Doctrine each Sunday, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in W.T. Sampson High School. Jewish personnel are encouraged to contact the Lay Leader through the Chaplains' office (85550 or 85555). PROTESTANT CHAPEL WEEKLY SCHEDULE

DIVINE SERVICES Nursery service is available during all Catholic Sunday 8:00 a.m. Base Chapel and Protestant services in the Base Chapel. 11:00 a.m. Base Chapel 11:00 a.m. Leeward Point Chapel 6:30 p.m. Base Chapel JUNIOR CHURCH Worshipping Sunday 11:00 a.m. High School Band Room God is only SUNDAY SCHOOL the start Sunday 9:30 a.m. Elementary School (ages 2 1/2 to 7) ofsomething 9:30 a.m. High School great. (ages 8 to adult) 9:30 a.m. Leeward Point Chapel CHOIR Start treating your brothers Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Base Chapel and sisters (Junior Choir) Thursday 7:00 p.m. Base Chapel like brothers (Adult Choir) and sisters. BIBLE STUDY

Bible studies are held in several locations at vari- ous times. For information, contact the Biblo studies coordinator in the Chaplains' Office (85550 or 85555). Thursday, February 20, 1975 Guantanamo Gazette SPORTS--Page 7

a 2239 scratch team series and a 755 scratch team game. They also BARRY AND BRADLEY TUSSLE led with a handicap team series of 2398. The Rangers took high- UPI-The New York Knicks may have handicap team game with 834. James found a way to stop Rick Barry, and Drewry teamed up for a 407 although Commissioner Walter Ken- scratch in the doubles event and nedy won't approve. Bill Bradley Drewry had top scratch series for and Barry got involved in a tus- the night with a 581. sle just 42 seconds into last In the Friday Mix and Match, Bruce night's game and the Knicks went on Johnstone rolled a 211-575 scratch to edge the Golden State Warriors, Kegler's Korner and Nell Holmes a 226-521 scratch. 99-98. Barry clearly unnerved by Dwight Crostreet had a 220 handi- the fight, finished with 18 points cap game and Bill Hanson a 613 or about 12 under his average. By Larry Hinson handicap series. In other N-B-A games, Bob McAdoo In Fridays Midnight Ramblers, pumped in 41 points to lead Buf- In the Monday Nite Late Mixed Dennis Munson had.a real good night falo to a 124-109 victory over Couples, Yvonne Pate had a 503 with a 241 scratch game and a 589 Phoenix, the red-hot Chicago Bulls scratch series, and Wendy Meyer scratch series, which also gave whipped Los Angeles, 128-105, 596 handicap. Paul Baker took him handicap honors with 250-616. Houston dumped Portland, 107-83, hi-scratch series for the men Phyllis Crouch had both-; high- Milwaukee topped Cleveland, 104-93 with a 582. scratch and handicap series with and New Orleans won its third In the Halfway League, Sarah 470-566. Maryann Hinson had high straight by beating Philadelphia Waldon led with a 204-458 scratch scratch game with a 183 and Dolly 103-85. game and series while Claire Hall Newman a 212 handicap game. In the only A-B-A game, Kentucky had high-handicap series with a That's all we have for now. See trounced Virginia, 121-104, to 525. you next week, and good bowling. regain a share of first place in Marie Mento led with a 206-506 the eastern division with the New scratch game and series in the York Nets. Como Silver League. There were some real good scores ADAMS PLACED ON WAIVERS BT PISTONS reported from the Earlybird Mixed Couples League Tuesday evening, UPI-The have with R.J. Morrison hitting for a placed veteran forward Don Adams O 248-635 scratch and Carol Munson on Waivers and have activated Willie with a 212-517 scratch. R.J. Nopwood. The Pistons have lost and Carol also took high-handicap nine of their last 10 games and honors with 250-641 and 247-622 coach Ray Scott said he had "to respectively. do something to shake up the team." In the Wednesday morning Ladies Adams reported to training camp Scratch League, Gina Cousins hit this eyar as a disgruntled player for a nice 234 game and Vivian when he did not receive a requested Cates led with a 517 series. $100 thousand contract. In the Mixed Up Leftovers, Laverne Yates was high for the ladies with TENNIS SHORTS. a 446 scratch series while Marie Santos had high-scratch game with JOE FRAZIER The winners of last weekend's a 160. Doug Drewry had a 213-563 professional tennis tournaments scratch game and series and Ted FRAZIER WORKS OUT FOR FIGHT WITH ELLIS have carried the momentum into McGee had a handicap 215-572. the opening round of this week's Bob Evans had a nice 629 MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (AP)- Former tourneys. series and Doug Drewry a 227 game world heavyweight champion Joe Margaret Court of Australia demol- in the Gitmo four man Scratch Frazier got down to work yesterday ished Cathy May in straight sets League. for his fight against fellow in the first round of the Virginia In Wednesday late Mixed Couples, American .Jimmy Ellis. Slims Tournament in -Detroit Tues- Al Hall rolled a 213-526 scratch He had four good rounds with day night. and Jesse Benge had top handicap three opponents. Two of them were Harold Solomon advanced to the series with a 593. Sarah Waldon sent reeling with the weight and second-round of the world champion- had both scratch and handicap timing of his blows. ship tennis tour's "Red" group series for the women with 474- He crashed through their head- tourney in Fort Worth, Texas. 546, and Patti Sutherland both guards. Sweden's Bjorn Borg made the second scratch and handicap games with Tongan light heavyweight Maili round of the "Green" group tourna- 171-217. Humond was punishing him with head ment in Barcelona and Mexico's Raul In the Thursday Afternoon and body punches when he was sent Ramirez breezed past Australian Freetimers, Rita Fender took top back on his heels against the ropes RoT Emerson in his opening round series with 523 scratch and 595 with a left hook. match of the "Blue group tourney handicap while Dianne Hritz took He then worked out with his in California. top scratch and handicap games regular sparring partners Duane On the men's independent tour, with 196-228. Bobick and Dan Ward. top-seeded Jimmy Connors meets In the seven point Iguana League Frazier did not show his, walkup Bob Kreiss yesterday in a first four man teams, the Streakers shot style but showed accuracy and power. round match worth $25 thousand. Page 8--BEELINE Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, February 20, 1975 -a- Beeline C What's happening

Calls will be accepted for ads TODAY on Sundays from 5-7 p.m., Mon- day-Friday 3-5 p.m. Boxes are located at the Flagship Mess THE OKINAWA KARATE AFFILIATION will practice at Marblehead Hall from and between the Navy Exchange 6 to 8 p.m. For more information call 8559 DWH or 98258 AWH. and Commissary Store. BINGO will be played tonight at the Windjammer beginning at 8 p.m. DIAL 951144 THE GUANTANAMO BAY SELF DEFENSE CLUB will practice in the Child Day Care Center at 6 p.m.

TOMORROW for sale BINGO will be played at Morin Center beginning at 8 p.m. General Electric clothes dryer, THE GITMO SWINGERS will be dancing in Club Hall. For more infor- white, $80; junior Girl Scout jum- mation call Tommie Gibbs at 85718 AWH. per and blouse, $7.50. Call 85109 AWH.

24,000 BTU, 12,000 BTU Fedders, and 5,000 BTU Sears air conditioners, $150, $90, and $25 respectively. All for $250. Call 98285 AT. Modern coffee table and two end with trailer and 25 hp Johnsonmotor, tables, one slightly damaged but steering wheel and controls, $700. 1973 Kawasaki 175, two helmets and repairable, $45; Sears consol stereo Call 96273 AWH. accessories, $600; 22,000 BTU air with AM-FM radio and turntable, conditioner, $150. Circular walker, $150. Call 97195 AT. Heavy duty clothes dryer, six months $3; baby playpen, $3. Call 97108 AT. old, avocado, $120; two Schwinn bi- 8,500 BTU Whirlpool air conditioner, cycle tubes, size 16x1-34, new, $5 Six-cylinder Mustang, automatic, best offer. Call 99140 AWH. for both; air condiitoner , 12,000 new brakes, wheel cylinders, tires BTU Whirlpool for parts, $30. Call and mags, air shocks in rear, 1968 Dodge Charger, new exhaust, 64567 AT. pleasureizers in front, hood scoop tires, and battery, best offer. spoiler, outside pipes, new paint, Call 97231 AWH. All metal canister vacuum cleaner headers, shocks, custom steering with attachments. Does everything wheel, tachometer and new head- 1970 Mercury Montego, 302 V-8 en- from rugs to floors, sprays paint, liner, interior in excellent con- gine, $1,575. Call 952255 AT. and defrosts refrigerators, $75. dition. Comes with extra starter, Call 98151 AT. headers, 8-track and Hurst shifter. Long, sleeveless pink gown, size Has optional air conditioning, 14, never worn, $20; long brown 1961 Jeep. Call Felix Wilson at $1,000. Call 85631 AT wig already styled, $15; 150 lbs. 99250 between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. of assorted weights with bars, $25. Mon.-Fri. Sansui 7 receiver, 160 watts, $300; Call 96106 AT. Sony TC-377 reel-to-reel, $250; 12,000 BTU air conditioner, $80. Elac turntable, $175; Marantz 6G Brown and white female dachshund, Call 951013 AWH or see at TK-27. 100 watt speakers, $75 each; Pioneer year and half old, pure bred, $30. headphones, $45; Ruger .357 magnum, Call 97202 AT. Large dark wooden magazine rack, $12. 4" barrel, blued, $95. See at GHB Call 951275 AWH. 0-205 or call 85559 DWH or 85105 30 gallon aquarium, fish, food, AWH. sand, many accessories and extras, 1966 Mustang 289, Holly carburetors, plus small tank for baby fish. Mallory ignition, h.v. pumps, head- Sanyo 7" reel-to-reel tape recorder, Call 90172 DWH. ers, etc. 800 miles on engine. like new, $125; Sears Cold Spot 18, Call Bob at 85726/96159 AWH or see 500 BTU air conditioner, excellent 30 gallon aquarium and two 10 gal- at 374-A KB. condition, $100; Muncy econosize lon aquariums; 30 gallon aquarium baker/broiler, $8.50; scenic paint- stand, plants, fish, food, pumps DUE TO THE LARGE VOLUME OF FOR SALE ing with ornate frame, 28"x34", and many extras. All three for ADS RECEIVED BY THE GAZETTE, WE HAVE $7.50; baby stroller, $2.50; $175 or best offer. Call 99178 AT. PUBLISHED THESE FIRST ON A SPACE child's plastic surf board, $1; AVAILABLE BASIS TO CLEAR child's OUR FILES beginner tricycle, $3.50. Five foot bar with 5 stools and AND ENABLE PERSONNEL WHO Call 96275 AT, ARE or see at NH 59-B. accessories, $200; crib with mat- TRANSFERRING FROM GUANTANAMO A CHANCE tress and accessories, $25; large TO SELL ITEMS TOO CUMBERSOME TO TAKE Full size mattress with full size swing set with horse, $25; two com- WITH THEM.----ED. box springs, queen size headboard, plete sets of diving gear, $300 for frame, all for $25. Call 951044 AT. both; 6,000 BrU air conditioner, $50; 14' fiberglass tri-hull boat