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Phone 9-5247 We're bursting I at the seams! 0 .204,765,0 WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS) ---- The second place in population. Census Bureau has released fi- The new apportionment of nal figures on the 1970 cen- House seats will be effective sus. with the 93rd Congress, which They show that the total convenes in January 1973. The Lineup population of the United WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS) ---- Here The figure includes U.S. io the ranking of the states by States, as of April 1, was population beed on the 1970 servicemen stationed abroad eensu figures and the 1960 204,765,000. ranking for comparison, and federal employes overseas. 19'O 1960 As a result of the census, California Ne York California, which had a larger More *than three-fourths of New York California Penesylvania Pennsylvania population increase than any the U.S. growth between 1960 T1111e Olinoli. TIexs Ohio other state, will gain five and 1970 occurred in metropol- Ohio Tonxs Michigan Michigan seats in the House of Repre- itan areas, with suburban New Jersey Nw Jersey Florida Massachuette sentatives. New York will rings showing the fastest Massahuetts Florid, Indian Indiana lose two seats, dropping to gains, the bureau said. North Caro- North Caro- lin. ine Mis.suri Misesri Virginia Virginia Georgia Wisconsin Wisconsin Georgia

Maryland Minnesota Minnesota Alabaa *Cambodian Forces Louisiana Loisiana Weakening Alabma Maryland Ws'hington Kentucky PHNOM PENH, Ontueky Cambodia (AP/ solated government units, es- Wasbington AFRTS)--Enemy Connecticut Iowa troops leapfrog- pecially just west of Kompong Sowa Connecticut ged South South government strongpoints Cham on Highway 7 near the Carolina Carolina yesterday Oklahoma Oklahoma to complete destruc- district capital of Prey To- K .asa ansas- tion of the northern Missiesippi Missiesippi front as tung, 50 miles north of Phnom Colorado West Vire a coherent Cambodian glni defense Penh. Oregon Arkansas perimeter after a Arkansas Oregon three-week- The Cambodian Command said Arizona Colorado old offensive that has isolat- government West Virgini Nebraska troops pushing out Nebraska Ariona ed about 30,000 government of the surrounded Utab Maino town were New Mexico New Mexico soldiers as far as 50 miles attacked savagely by a major Maine Utah Rhode Island Rhode Island away from the capital. Communist-led force. After Haai Ditrict of Colombia While an enemy force of un- eight hours of Gheetie fight- District of Soth Colombia Dakota known size was on the eastern ing, field commanders reported New Hapshire Montana side of Idaho Idaho the flood-swollen Ton- at least 40 of their men Montana Hawaii le Sap S0uth Dahota North Dakota River, other units were wounded, including an officer. North N0Hap- reported Dakota hire already across the A spokesman said it was assum- Delaware Delaware channel in Nevada Vernont a position tb ed the Cambodians also lost Veront Wyoming strike at government Wyoming Nevada defenders many dead, but reports were Alaeka Alaek north of Phnom Penh. lagging far behind the action. Enemy soldiers also were Enemy casualties also were putting heavy pressure on i- (Please see CAMBODIA, Page 5) Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, December 1, 1970 Accused Group May Sue Hoover News Gazetteer WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--An antiwar group, accused by FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover of plot- ting to disrupt capital utility lines and kidnap a high federal official, denied both charges yesterday and said a law suit is being considered. In a news conference, The most complex, expensive space satellite ever Roman Catholic priests, nuns and laymen built failed to reach orbit last night after of the East Coast Conspiracy to Save Lives continually being launched from Cape Kennedy. A spokesman stressed the group's nonviolent for the National Aeronautics and Space Admin- character and said Hoover was at- istration blames failure of the $98.5 million, tempting to set the stage for repression of all leftist project on a malfunction of the protective groups. nose cone. Dominican Sister Susan Cordes, said the group would welcome an official investigation which, Israel claims Arab guerrillas in Lebanon, have she hoped, "would uncover what is happening launched a shelling attack on the Israeli town in this country." of Metulla in Upper Galilee. According to the Israelis, the town has suffered no casualties Divorce Italian or damage and the fire is being returned. Style? 4 Meanwhile, Israeli observers in the occupied ROME (AP/AFRTS)--Opponents of a newly passed Golan Heights of Syria report hearing shell bill legalizing divorce in Italy say they will explosions and automatic weapons fire in seek a referendum to have the measure repealed. Northern Jordan. The divorce law was approved in the Italian Parliament early today despite the vigorous [he Department of Interior has urged developers of objections of Pope Paul and the ruling Chris- the supersonic transport plane to heed warnings tian Democratic Party. It now awaits the that the SST could seriously alter the world's signature of President Saragat. weather. A report just released by the de- Approval of the divorce bill was won in the partment questions whether water vapor from Italian Chamber of Deputies by a coalition of the plane's exhausts could change climatic Socialists, Communists and Conservative Lib- conditions in polar regions and eventually erals. around the globe. The only group that joined Italy's Christian Democrats and Roman Catholics in Investigators are checking to see whether a, design opposing the measure was the nation's small Neo-Fascist problem uncovered a month ago in DC-8 jet- Party. liners had anything to do with Friday's fatal crash of a DC-B in Anchorage, Alaska. Accord- ing to the National Transportation Safety Thieves Suffer Blowout ( Board, their findings indicate a problem that WELLSBURG, West Virginia (AP/AFRTS)--Thieves could hinder the planes during takeoff. who stole a 3,000 pound safe from a supermar- President Nixon has ordered a full-scale probe. into ket here are still wondering where they went last week's denial of political sanctuary to a wrong. Lithuanian sailor attempting to defect from a Everything was going as planned until the Soviet fishing boat. A White House spokesman robbers got about 14 blocks from the store. says preliminary reports indicate "the situa- Then both rear tires on their truck blew out, tion was very poorly handled." the back gate opened and the safe slid into Temperatures Around U.S. Cities a creek. New York 36 Baltimore 38 Guantanamo Gazette Jacksonville 46 C oNavBase RAdn. B. NcCauley New Orleans 58 Forecast: Public Affairs Officer .Lcdr. W. Boer, II Houston Editorial Advior JOC Jim Teague 60 Mostly clear except partly Editor Jol Jock Lf?% Staff 703 All- e.Sih Carlsbad, N. Mex. 51 cloudy during the afternoon. J03 Tom Betz Phoenix JOBN Steve Duran 41 Surface winds will be N 3-5 The GUASTANAliO GAZETTE is published according to Los Angeles the rules and regulations for ship and station news 51 knots except changing to ENE papers asoutlined in NAVE0S P-35 and under the Atlanta direction of the Naval Base Public affairss officer. 52 6-10 with gusts to 18 between It is printed four days a week at governnt expense Norfolk on government equipment. The opinions or statements 46 noon and sunset. The high inonews ites that appear herin are not to he con- Boston 38 strced as official or as reflecting the views of today will be 83 and the low Comhaviase or the epartent of the Navy. St. Louis 48 tonight a chilly 71 degrees. Denver 40 Tuesday,December 1, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Rail Unions Change Strike Date Volpe's New RAILPAX Will It Save Rails WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe yesterday proposed 14 cities for ser- vice from the new quasi-government corporation set up to rescue failing rail passenger lines. The cit- ies included form a national network but exclude from mandatory service such major metropolitan areas as Denver, Minneapolis, Atlanta and Phoenix. "We have made what I think are rational reductions in the existing and unintegrated passenger train .ervice,"Volpe said. "But we Nixon May Resort to Jawboning ave done this with the view WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--The Nixon administration was reported toward organizing it into a ready to resort to jawboning in an effort to talk down infla- cohesive system and making it tion. Jawboning is the use of persuasion and publicity-but a financial success." not government penalties-to deter management and labor from The cities recommended would making inflationary wage settlements and price boosts. Presi- be served by the National Rail- dent Nixon's Council of Eco- road Passenger Corporation, nomic Advisers is reluctantly commonly called RAILPAX. It adopting the jawbone technique, President Signs will assume management May 1, officials reported, in the 1971 of medium and long dis- second of its inflation alerts. 1970 Form Bill tance passenger runs unwanted Though the council has ar- by the nation's railroads. gued for two years the govern- WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--Presi- Carl L. Lyon, acting chief ment-imposed wage-price poli- dent Nixon signed the 1970 of the Federal Railroad Admin- cies-called "incomes policies" Farm Bill yesterday and said istration, said the new cor- in Europe-do not work, the it will help farmers to shift poration will improve services White House has acknowledged production according to market but reduce the number of that the new alert would be needs and lead to broader mar- trains. tougher and more specifically kets for farm products at home Meanwhile, four railroad critical of recent price and and overseas. onions moved their threatened wage actions than was the Nixon said in a statement nationwide strike date up by first alert, in August. that agricultural leaders of one day yesterday to Dec. 10 The jawboning nevertheless both parties in Congress and if they are unable to reach a is expected to be much gentler of the administration believe peaceful wage settlement than the anti-inflation ac- the new act "will establish a covering nearly 500,000 work- tions have been urged by many sound basis for an efficient ers. congress members and others- agricultural economy keyed to "We could get them out in a including some government opportunity and abundance in matter of hours," said Presi- officials. These have ranged the 1970s." dent Charles Luna of the from the position of new wage- With bipartisan cooperation United Transportation Union in price guideposts to the use of and backing, Nixon said the speaking of strike prepara- governmental sanctions or law moves away from the strict tions for 12:01 a.m. Dec. 10. pressure. controls under past farm leg- Luna and leaders of the The alert was scheduled for islation. Brotherhood of Maintenance of delivery to the National Com- "It is designed," he said, Way Employes and the Hotel and mission on Productivity more "to protect and improve farm Restaruant Employes announced than a week ago, but was income, and it gives producers specific strike plans for the delayed to permit an analysis a greater opportunity to ex- first time, if there is no of some major recent price and pand and improve their farming settlement in round-the-clock pay developments. operations." negotiations called by the These include the startling The act also extends the Labor Department. and unwelcome disclosure of a Food For Peace Program, The The Brotherhood of Railway six-tenths of 1 per cent; and Wool Act and several dairy Clerks also changed their wage pacts newly made or pend- programs. It also limits to strike date to Dec. 10. inf in major industries. $55,000 crop subsidy payments. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, December 1, 1970

INTERSTATE FLIGHT - MOB ACTION; RIOT; CONSPIRACY BERNARDINE RAE DOHRN Weatherman Letter ,LI C , Promises Violence CAUTION - fii SAN FRANCISCO (AP/AFRTS)--A letter signed in the name of Bernardine Dohrn, a Weatherman leader on the FBI's most wanted list, threat- ened yesterday a new wave of attacks on po- lice and federal installations. The letter to the Associated Press was a photocopy of a handwritten House note lettered with a br sh Committee Clears Douglas and ink. WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--A special House committee investi- It said "in retaliation for gating the conduct of Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas the commando raid and bombing has concluded that no grounds exist for impeaching him. The of North Vietnam, attacks will five-man panel based its findings on evidence collected from be carried out on pigs, mili- the government and other sources during an inquiry that began tary and government b ildings last April. In the view of a and agents without warning. majority of the committee, the ing a whitewash of Douglas, "Brothers and sisters: keep investigation has not turned the special committee suggests away from ROTC; city, state up any creditable evidence that the Judiciary Committee and federal buildings; pig that would warrant preparation may want to hold public hear- stations and cars. of articles of impeachment ings to uncover any additional "The U.S. agressors will be against Douglas. No breakdown evidence that might be avail- punished here and in Vietnam." of the vote was made available. able. But it is unlikely It was signed "Bernardine The committee's findings are such hearings will be held. Dohrn Weatherman and initialed contained in a draft report of The special committee was in ink "B.D. 11-23-70." It the investigation prepared for created by the Judiciary Com- was postmarked Berkeley, Calif. submission to the House Judi- mittee. Its findings are FBI agents said they would ciary Committee. All five purely advisory but the Judi- be unable yet to verify the members of the special com- ciary Committee is expected to authenticity of the letter. mittee are members of the Ju- concur in them. diciary Committee, and both That should end the contro- panels are headed by Rep. versy over Douglas for this Kennedy's Denial Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y. session, but pouglas' opponents WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--A Already accused of conduct- are certain to try again. spokesman for Sen. Edward Ken- nedy denied yesterday as pre- posterous the report of a Desegregation Suit Filed in Georgia British weekly newspaper that WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--The Nixon administration yesterday the Massachusetts Democrat filed its first school desegregation suit in the South since went nightclubbing with an the beginning of the current school year. Italian princess the night The suit was filed against the Valdosta, Ga., Board of Ed- before he attended the memo- ucation, charging it with refusing to carry out a voluntary rial service for Charles De plan for desegregating its elementary schools. Gaulle. Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, announcing the action in Wash- The People, published a ington, said the suit was filed in U.S. District Court in picture it said showed Kennedy Macon, Ga. escorting Princess Maria Pia. Although the Justice Department has filed several motions "It's preposterous, and it's against school districts already in desegregation litigation a phony," said Richard C. since the opening of classes this fall the Valdosta suit was Drayne, press assistant to the first to be initiated against a Southern school district Kennedy. that has allegedly reneged on a voluntary desegregation plan. Drayne said Kennedy does not The suit said the Valdosta Board of Education refused to know Maria Pia, and was not implement the second phase of a two-step agreement. dancing with anybody. Tuesday, December 1, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Page 5 After 'Invasiol' GUinelans Carry Arms FORECARIAH, Guinea (AP/AFRTS) --Guinean taxi drivers, shop- Dwight Neale, a Sierra Leonean journalist, traveled into keepers and small traders all Guinea yesterday to report on life in that country following are packing arms in the wake last week's reported invasion. An attempted landing by plane of last week's reported inva- at Conakry Airport Saturday failed because the night landing sion of the capital, Conakry, light were turned off. Traveling by car yesterday morning he 60 miles to the northwest. got as far as Forecariah, 60 miles southeast of the capital, It's part of a hasty govern- before being ordered to turn back. ment campaign to organize a civilian militia to turn back moving on the road yesterday, Hundreds of acres of any invading forces. A taxi though many sat crouched near state-owned pineapple, ban- driver returning from Conakry their homes or shops listening ana and orange planta- said that after the reported to the blaring voice of Radio tions were untended. A weekly Portuguese attack on the Nor- Conakry. Therewas little acti- party newspaper said objec- *thern border town of Koundara, vity in village and town mar- tive of the invaders was to civilians in the capital were kets. kill the leaders. pressed into service and sent off to defend it. Guns were placed out in such haste, Guineans say, that many Holiday of the Truce weapons were Studied not regis- tered. Men were given Soviet- WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--The made AK40 rifles and pistols United States will be guided VIETN with at least 30 rounds of am- by South Vietnam's decision on munition. a holiday ceasefire this year Travelers from Conakry re and the chances are it will port the capital still is very follow last year's pattern of tense, despite repeated broad- a one-day truce at Christmas casts announcing victory over and the New Year. the "imperialist invaders." Officials yesterday declined The reports said civilians who to comment on the North Viet-- were given weapons had no nam announcement that its for- Cambodia qualms about firing them when- ces will observe a three-day I'From Page 1 ever they felt they saw truce or at Christmas and the New said to be heavy. The mili- heard something hostile or Year and a four-day truce at tary command also reported strange. TET, the lunar new year at the these other actions: The 25-mile stretch of good, end of January. *Near Sambau, 25^miles north wide highway from the Sierra of Phnom Penh, a Cambodian Leonean border to Forecariah unit was attacked and first is dotted with military sen- U-2 Flights Stop reports said it lost one kil- tries every two miles. Most led and five wounded. of the traffic is military- Over Suez Canal *At Tunlop, 70 miles south Russian-made jeeps and trucks WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--The of the capital near the South loaded with soldiers of the United States stopped surveil- Vietnamese border, a major Guinean army, wearing pale lance flights over the Suez battle was reported still rag- green uniforms and berets. Of- Canal three weeks ago, author- ing after more than 12 hours. ficers wore camouflaged uni- itative sources reported yes- *The provisional forms. capital of terday. Kompong Thom, 80 miles north At the border, a patrol of The flight of the U-2 recon- of Phnom Penh, was attacked by 50 or 60 Guinean regular naissance planes over the can- mortar fire, but there was no troops was sweeping through al was discontinued about the immediate report of casual- the brush, checking to see time the buildup of Soviet ties. that no one was sneaking missiles on the west bank of *Near Kiri Rom, 59 miles through. In normal times, the canal stopped, the sources southwest of the capital, hundreds of Guineans and Sier- said. heavy fighting was continuing ra Leoneans cross the border However, officials declined along Highway 4, Phnom Penh's every day as traders or visit- to connect this action with only link to the deepwater ors, with neither passports the stabilization of the situ- port of Kompong Som. But no nor visas. Civilians were not ation on the Egyptian said. casualty report was received. Page 6 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, December 1, 1970

Y1ule Flights Set The ti mes listed on the following special student/t teacher Christmas flights are local time at t he specified location:

LOCATION ACTION DATE/TIME PAK

The Base Passenger Transportation Office NAS GTMO Depart 18 Dec 0600 Tea has issued the following information and guide- Opa Locka Arr/bep 18 Dec 0830/ lines for Guantanamo Bay personnel who are go- 0930 Tea ing on leave during the Christmas Season. JAX Int'l Arr/Dep 18 Dec 1130/ Additional flight information has also been 1200 Tea received concerning schedules for teachers and NAS JAX Arrive 18 Dec 1230 Tea students spending the Holidays in the U. S. NAS JAX Depart 20 Dec 1200 Stu All travelers departing the base for leave NAS GTMO Arrive 20 Dec 1800 Stu and R&R, especially those going to the United NAS GTMO Depart 2 Jan 0600 Stu States, must have their yellow shot cards in JAX Int'l Arr/bep 2 Jan 1000/ their possession upon arrival and departure 1100 Stu in the States. NAS JAX Arrive 2 Jan 1130 Stu As of this date, it appears that all U. S. NAS JAX Depart 3 Jan 1200 Tea personnel, including those on accompanied Opa Locka Arr/bep 3 Jan 1400/ tours, who have requested space-available 1500 Tea transportation to the U. S. or Kingston for NAS GTMO Arrive 3 Jan 1800 Tea the Christmas period will be offered seating. BPTO is currently notifying all personnel Seatin still remains for some students. with request on file of their anticipated fli- Contact tfhe Base Passenger Transportation ghts. Be patient.don't call them. .they're Office forr further information. The phone handling the situation as rapidly as possible. number is 85850. NAVAL STATION CHRISTMAS BALL Presenting her highness Q ueen.

Janice Marilyn Sandra Betty Addys Miss Sandra Miss Janice Miss Marilyn Miss Betty Miss Addys Prejean is the Williamson is Baggett is the Baggett is the Wright is the of Mr. of daughter of Mr. daughter of Mr, daughter the daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B, and Mrs. J. B. and Mrs. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. R. and Mrs. A. H. Baggett. She Baggett. She Prejean. She L. Williamson, Wright. She is in is a sophomore is a junior in is a junior and is repre- a freshmen in high school and in high school. high school. senting the high school and is representing Commissary. She She is repre- She is repre- represents SRD. Admin. Her es- is a senior in senting SRD, senting SRD, Her escort is is Jack and her escort and her escort cort high school and Frank Morton. Crutcher. is Joe Firetto, is Chris Behm. her escort is Richard Catt. Tuesday, December 1, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Page 7

THE Beeline 95551 YN1 Bill Walker Beeline Editor

Black and Decker, 18" electric power mower, $30. Agenda 97292 AT. The WIBC 7th annual bowling tournament. February 6, 7 and 8. Entry forms are available at Deer Point Lanes. Kenmore portable washer, will wash up to 7 dozen Entry closing date, January 15. Representatives will diapers. 97285 AWH. be at Deer Point Lanes, Monday thru Friday between 8-9 PM until closing entry date. 59 Ford, V-8, $200. 90218 AT.

The combined Adult Choirs of the Catholic, Protestant Model airplane engines and New World Encyclopedia. and Morman Faiths will perform the Christmas Cantata 95555 AWH. *Night of Miracles" on December 6 in the Base Chapel at Girls 21" bike. 98189 AWH.

SOUND-OFF-SALLY - NAVY EXCHANGE CUSTOMER RELATIONS GIRL 4 - 7.35 X 14 white wall tires; 2 14" Ford rims; 1 pair Her purpose is to act as the customer's representative girls tennis shoes 12 1/2. 64478 AT. with the Exchange's personnel. She will be mainly in the main Retail Store, however, she will be available P-Coat, size 44, call Henry at 95451 AT. to help customers in all areas of the Exchange operation. She prepares the Navy Exchange's Newsletter "What's 67 Pontiac Lemans, 2 door, hardtop, vinyl top, Happening" which alerts our patrons what's new, what's $1,600. 97260 AWH. coming , and why certain things have not arrived. She will spend time at all Navy Exchange facilities. Lambretta Scooter, good condition, $150. 90177 AWH.

There will be a Scotch Doubles, Moonlight Bowling 57 Chevy pick-up, best offer, Wilkes 85530 AT. Tournament, Saturday, Decmeber 12 at 9 PM at the Deer Point Bowling Lanes. To sign up call 99186 AWH. 65 Ford 4 door, $700. 85231 DWH 90107 AWH.

The Weekly Bible Study of the Protestant Women of the AKC registered German Shepherd pup 95558 AT. Chapel will be held Thursday morning at 9:30 at the McCalla Chapel. The nursery will be open. All ladies New stretch wig, $18. 95558 AT. are welcome and invited to attend. 12,000 BTU Fedders A/C, 1 1/2 years old, new fan motor $125; 22,000 BTU Whirlpool A/C, new fan motor, $150; For Sale power lawn mower, $20, available now. 85147 DWH 90167 Lady Kenmore washer, in excellent condition, $45. 98136 AWH. AWH. FREE: Fence. 96236 AT. Automatic Transmission for 55 Ford, excellent condition. 90147 AT. Wanted Two 8.15 X 15 Tires, like new, $20; Three wheels size Experienced soccer players. 99147 AWH. 7.75 X 15, $10 each, good tires; radio 6 volt for Ford it works, with speaker only, $12.50. 99132 AT. 2 new or used 650 X 13 tires. 97294 AT.

3 Blue Point Siamese kittens, $40, wonderful Christmas Lambretta head light. 7707 DWH. gift for wife, sweetheart, or child; 61 Plymouth, 2 door hardtop, $250; Whirlpool A/C, 8,500 BTU, $100; small rocker; 6 and 12 volt batteries; 16" tires; Services women's clothing size 7; odds and ends. 90253. CRASH KITS available from NAS/VC-10 Wives Club. 96110 AWH, 95480 AT. Evening gowns - one pink size 8, $40; one blue size 7, $35; 10,000 BTU Fedders A/C, $90; Olimpic console Will mow lawns in Villamar area. 90218 AT. stereo. 96158 AT. Will do ironing, 98189 AWH. Continental print couch and chair covers for Navy furniture. 99258 AT. Lost and Found Coldspot upright freezer, holds 446 lbs.of frozen food, 1 puppie, black and brown found in Villamar. 97288. color white, excellent condition. 90108 AT. TONIGHT ON CHANNEL 8 TELEVISION. RAdm. Brian McCauley and the Master Chief Blonde human hair wig, wig case and head. 85286 AT. Petty Officer of the Atlantic Fleet will an- swer your questions tonight-at 6:30. Call 58 Chevy 283,3 speed transmission, $60 runs good. 95551 with questions you would like to have 97292 AT. asked. Page 8 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, December 1, 1970 Dolphins Keep AFC Playoff Hopes Alive ATLANTA (UPI/AFRTS)--The Miami Dolphins are goals of nine and 43 yards, and Larry Csonka still in contention today for the at7-large got the final touchdown for Miami to seal the berth in the American Football League Confer- Atlanta loss. ence post-season playoffs. The now sport a Atlanta's only touchdown came when Bob 7-4 record in the AFC Eastern Division on Berry tossed a five-yard pass to Paul Gipson their 20-7 victory last night over the Atlanta with 11 minutes remaining on the clock. Falcons here. In other football news, Buffalo Bills run- The Dolphins scored the first time they got ning back 0. J. Simpson will be lost to the the ball, with Mercury Morris returning the team for the rest of the season because of a opening kick-off 49 yards. then reeling off a slight tear of the capsule behind his left 27-yard end sweep. Garo Ypremian kicked field knee. The tear is expected to heal within four to six weeks. American Conference

EAST W T PCT. PTS OP 0 TP Baltimore 8 1 .800 227 190 t~ Miami 7 0 .636 208 191 Jets 4 0 .364 222 222 Sox-Angels Swap. Buffalo 3 1 .300 177 252 Boston 2 0 .181 108 246 LOS ANGELES (UPI/AFRTS)--A six-player deal between the California Angels and the highlighted yesterday's opening ses- CENTRAL sion of the Annual Winter Meetings Cleveland 5 0 .454 236 246 here. The Angels obtained , Sid 0'- Cincinnati 5 0 .454 230 214 Brien and in exchange for outfield- Pittsburgh 5 0 .454 162 195 er , and . Houston 3 0 .272 177 249 Cubs Trade Smith. CHICAGO (UPI/AFRTS)--The Cincinnati Reds WEST say they have obtained pinch-hitter Willy Smith Oakland 6 3 2 .667 252 236 from the Chicago Cubs for catcher Danny Bree- Kansas C. 6 3 2 .667 237 193 den. Smith has been the Cubs top pinch-hitter Denver 5 6 0 .454 223 235 for the past three seasons. San Diego 4 5 0 .444 220 231 Goalby Wins. National Conference HILTON ISLAND, S.C. (UPI/AFRTS)--Former EAST Masters champion Bob Goalby fired a five-under St. Louis 8 2 1 .800 285 150 par closing round 66 for a 280 total and a Giants 7 4 0 .636 244 226 four-stroke voctory over Lanny Wadkins in the Dallas 7 4 0 .636 207 209 Heritage Golf Classic Sunday. Goalby.win- Washington 4 7 0 .364 245 247 ning his second tour victory since he won the Phila. 2 8 0 .200 195 242 1968 Masters.pocketed $20,000 for the win.

Richey Takes $25,000. CENTRAL STOCKHOLM (UPI/AFRTS)--Cliff Richey became Minnesota 9 2 0 .818 247 109 the winner of the first International Lawn Ten- Detroit 7 4 t .636 283 159 nis Federation's Grand Prix competition when Green Bay 5 6 0 .454 159 226 the event wound up Sunday here. The San An- Chicago 4 7 0 .364 175 225 gelo, Texas-native scored 60 points in the competition and walked away with.the top purse worth $25,000. The Stockholm Indoor Tennis WEST Championships.the final event in the Grand San Fran6. 7 3 1 .700 252 213 Prix tour. was won by Californian Stan Smith Los Ang. 7 3 1 .700 225 151 in the singles, and Smith and Arthur Ashe in Atlanta 3 6 2 .333 152 184 the doubles events. New Orl. 2 8 1 .200 122 251