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Vol. 31 No. 169 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Wednesday, September 1, 1976 Short circuit of spliced electrical cord cause of fire

The Navy and Marine Corps fire loss experience (ashore) for FY 1975 indicates that 9.2 per cent or $323,048 of the total loss was due to electrical problems (wiring, cables, fuses, conveyors or electric- ity). Electrical fires were second highest in cause after incendiarism which ranked number one with a total loss of $935,780, or 26.5 per cent. In almost all fires there are ma- jor or minor factors contributing to the cause of the fire. The fact- ors may be one or a combination of the following: human element fail- ure, improper or defective equip- ment, improper operating procedures, poor housekeeping, improper instal- *etion of equipment, or improper intenance. Last Friday evening, the Fire Department responded to a fire in family quarters N-306. A room air conditioner had been provided with a spliced electrical service cord. The electrical cord was connected to an ungrounded wall recepticle. A short circuit occurred at the FIRE: Right photo: Three wires from air conditioner (upper left) were spliced portion of the electrical spliced into a power cord and plugged into an ungrounded wall recepta- cord igniting some clothing that had cle (lower right) which short circuited causing fire. Left photo: Bed- been placed over it. room of family quarters N-306. (Photos by FLTAVCENCARIB) Improper or defective equipment, improper maintenance/installation of equipment caused the short cir- walls or under carpets, or be used lamp cords as extension material. wall outlet by pulling on the plug cuit, resulting in fire. Damage to as permanent wiring. (1K) A drop cord or lamp holder is cap and not the cord. the building was approximately (10) All cords and connections built to safely carry the current (16) Grounding: In residential $3,168, and personal property was should be protected from mechanical demanded by a lamp bulb and will occupancies the following items estimated at $4,000. damage. overheat when used for appliances must be grounded: refrigerators, The following suggestions, if drawing more current. freezers, air conditioners; clothes- utilized, may help reduce fire washing, clothes-drying and dish- (11) Disconnect all appliances (14) Electrical appliances or de- loss: washing machines; sump pumps, and such as toasters, coffee pots, vices that do not bear the label of (1) Do not use equipment of a electrical aquarium equipment; port- irons, hair dryers, when not in use. Factor Mutual Laboratories or the higher capacity than your circuit able, hand-held, motor-operated tools (12) Extensions to permanent Underwriters Laboratories should not is designed to of the following handle. wiring often create serious electri- be used. and appliances (2) Do not make a "Christmas tree" cal fire hazards through the use of types: drills, hedge clippers, lawn out of an electrical outlet by improper joints and splices and (15) Disconnect a cord from the mowers, sanders and saws. having more than one plug inserted into the outlet at one time, i.e. two and three way plugs. Carter wins endorsement of labor leaders (3) Never replace a blown fuse or @set a breaker without having the Republican platform again, he should the size of the nation's parks, use checked. read the Democratic policy. wildlife refuges and recreation (4) Never tie knots in cords. The meeting with Catholic leaders areas. The program actually provides (5) Never hang cords over metal apparently did not have as much funds for land purchases that would objects. success as the labor conference. add only about one-half of one per (6) Keep.flexible cords as short Council Chairman Archbishop Joseph cent of the current acreage. The as possible. Bernardin said he was disappointed rest of the. increase is to come k/) Replace cords when they show with Carter's refusal to support a from a program which has been in constitutional wear or become cracked. Repairing amendment to ban effect for three years. abortions. He said Carter repeated of cords by taping may result in Ford yesterday criticized the his personal opposition to abor- additional hazards. tax plan agreed upon by Senate- tions. (8) Lamp shades, curtains, draper- House conferees which would extend At an airport news conference in ies, and similar combustible fabrics, $15 billion in individual income tax New York last night Carter said the plastics, or paper products should cuts. He called the agreement Ford administration had made no never be allowed close to electric "half a loaf." The President ad- long-range commitment toward coming light bulbs or other heat-producing WASHINGTON (AP)--Democratic presi- vocates a $28 billion tax cut and a up with a program that would solve electrical equipment. dential nominee Jimmy Carter won similar cut in spending. the problems of urban areas. He Press. Ford plans to meet tonight (9) Extension cords should be re- strong endorsements yesterday from said as President he would make a with a 29-member steering committee stricted to their proper use. Such organized labor leaders. The AFL- "permanent commitment" to the fin- that is to evaluate his election cords should not be run through CIO said it would launch a massive ancially-troubled city. campaign. get-out-the-vote campaign for the Carter's running mate Sen. Walter November election. Carter also met Filling station explosion Mondale met with California Gov. with the National Council of Edmund Brown Jr. in Sacramento Catholic Bishops during his Hays may resign yesterday. Brown promised to sup- kills 3 firemen Washington visit. port the Democratic ticket in his Carter went before (UPI)--Static electricity from a the joint board state. seat in House truck driver's clothes apparently of the AFL-CIO with a speech assail- (AP)--A source close to Wayne Hays set off an explosion yesterday at a ing Ford administration economic Pres. Ford officially sent to says the Ohio congresman may an- filling station in Gadsden, Ala., policies. Congress yesterday his $1.5 billion ndunce by the end of the week that drawing firefighters to battle the George Meany, president of the 14 national parks program. He said he is resigning his seat in the blaze. When they got there, the million member AFL-CIO, said or- the 10-year program would double ganized labor would do everything House. real tragedy occurred. Hays reportedly wants to stem the A second blast caught firemen and humanly and legally possible to House Ethics Committee probe of his spectators in what one witness said helo elect Carter. O.W.C. to have welcome sex scandal, an investigation was a "massive" explosion that sent Ford's campaign committee quickly responded with a statement from touched off by Elizabeth Ray's flames "hundreds of feet into the aboard coffee claim she was on Hays' Capitol Hill air." Three firemen, including the Secy. of the Treasury William E. Would you like more people to know payroll because she was his mis- fire chief, died in the blast and Simon, who said the Carter proposal about your club, special interest tress. 22 others were hurt. All three of was appalling. "While Mr. Carter's group or particular service to the The source says the continuing the dead were inside the station words are typically vague and community? The Officers' Wives Club media attention being focused on when the second explosion, which general, they represent nothing has the answer. Send a representa- the scandal is ruining Mrs. Hays' covered three acres, went off. less than a thinly disguised plan tive to the annual O.W.C. welcome health. An Ethics Committee source Police say the service station, to politicize the nation's mone- says once a congressman resigns, a tank truck, a fire truck, two tary system," Simon said. aboard coffee at the COMO Club to- the panel no longer has the power mobile homes and 10 other assorted Republican vice presidential nom- morrow from 10 to noon. While in- to investigate his conduct. trucks, vans and cars were de- inee Robert Dole discounted Meany's forming the new neighbors about Miss Ray told reporters she is stroyed. support of Carter. Dole said Meany you club you can also boost your sorry Hays is leaving Congress, but Ambulances were making as many as does not speak for the union's membership' For further informa- she doesn't feel responsible for runs to Gadsden's two hospitals rank-and-file. Dole told reporters tion call Pam Von Spiegelfeld at six demolishing his political career. after the second explosion. that before Meany criticizes the 951221. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Wednesday, September 1, 1976 COMPANY "LIt ACTIVITIES INFORMATION ON LEAVE FLIGHTS The following C-118 flight' dates Tr- Company "L" Vives Club will meet will be requested through at 2C E. Bargo at 7:30 on Tuesday, May 1977 for space available travel to and They will play bingo after the from Norfolk, Va. Should a C-9 meeting. Cards will be 250 each aircraft be assigned, a one day and prices will be given. ar- For more rival and departure will be effect- Community information call Pat Smith at 97168. ive, usually on Wednesdays. Also there will be a hail Changes and will be announced as they become fairwell luncheon at the new available. Editor's note: The de- Nautical Lantern 'his Friday, from parture date for the first flight Bulletin noon :!'Itl- until 1. You can call Pat is Sept. 2 vice Sept. 3, as stated Smith for more information,, in the Gazette yesterday. DEPARTS DEPARTS Board NORFOLK GITMO LABOR DAY GOLF TOURNAMENT Sept. 76 2 2 8 9 The Mens Golf Association will 22 23 sponsor an open full handicap Oct. 76 "Partners Best Ball" Tournament 6 7 Labor Day, Sept. 6. Entry is open 20 21 Today's Meeting to all male and female golfers that SPECIAL SERVICES ACTIVITIES Nov. have a handicap. Trophies will be 76 3 4 awarded for 17 18 OKINAWA KARATE AFFILIATION will The Racquetball doubles which 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers. Entry fee is $4.00, practice from 6 tQ 8 p.m. at Mar- were cancelled because of the rain, sign up at the Pro Shop Dec. 76 1 2 blehead Hall. For more information will be played this Saturday now. Entries close at 8:00 (Dates unknown at present call 98258 AWH. starting at 9 a.m. Also Special Labor Day at which time teams will be chosen. for special holiday leave BINGO will bc played at the Staff Services will be hosting an Inter- You need not play with flights) NCO Club beginning at 8 p.m. Command Tennis Tournament on the your partner, make your own group and ACOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet. 18th and 19th of September. Dead- match cards at the end of play. Tee off time Jan 77 26 27 For more information call 95454 line for rosters is at 1 p.m. will commence at 9 a.m. DWH. Sept. 15, There will also be free beer and soda. Feb. 77 9 10 23 24 COOKING CLASSES HELD Tomorrow REEF RAIDERS HOLDS PARTY Mar. 77 9 10 Mama Ellie is presenting a The Reef 23 24 GUANTANAMO BAY SELF DEFENSE CLUB Southern Style cooking class for Raiders will hold a will practice at the Child Day Care the residents of Gitmo. Included party at 4 p.m., Saturday at the Apr. 77 6 7 Center at 6 p.m. in the classes will be instructions big cabana at Windmill Beach. A covered 20 21 OKINAWA KARATE AFFILIATION will for such mouth watering delicacies dish dinner will be served. All Reef Raiders practice from 6 to 8 p.m. at Mar- as crusty fried chicken, onion are invited. All members who have May. 77 4 5 blehead Hall. For more information rings, hush puppies, beer bottle not been contacted, should call 951112 or 951163 18 19 call 98258 AWH. shrimp, fish, chicken for and dumplings, reservations. EXERCISE from 6 to 7 p.m.For cornbread dressing and buttermilk CHARMERS CLASS MEETING more information call Leonard at biscuits. The class will meet on 90126 AWH. Monday nights from 6:30 to 10:00 BURLINGTON REPRESENTATIVE Charmers will meet at the COMO BINGO will be played at the Wind- and will start Sept. 6. It will DEPARTED EARLY FROM GITMO Club Pool tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. jammer On the agenda will be, beginning at 8 p.m. last approximately 4 weeks. To sign fingernails Due to a up call Mama Ellie at 85863 AT. last minute change in and wardrobe check, etiquette, the Burlington representative plans, swimming and pot luck dinner. For COMMISSARY STORE CLOSED DOUBLES TENNIS TOURNAMENT HELD he departed the base on Thursday's more information call Miss Tweet flight instead of Friday's. The at 85276. The Commissary store will be clos- There will be a mixed doubles Exchange is sorry for any inconveni ed this Saturday, in observance of tournament with consolation this fence this caused. The catalogs CARIBBEAN NAVAL LODGE MEET Labor Day. It has been confirmed Labor Day weekend at the Gitmo are presently at the furniture that the Seatrain shipment of fresh Bay Racquet Club. Members are in- store and the personnel there will There will be a stated Communica- provisions is due to arrive early vited to sign up at the club house be glad to assist any customer tion of Caribbean Naval Lodge held tomorrow, and should be available or call 85784 by 5 p.m. tomorrow. who desires to have their orders in Masonic Apts. Bldg. 800 at 7:30 for sale tomorrow afternoon in the included in the Burlington order p.m. tonight v;. All Master Commissary. All patrons are urged RACQUET CLUB POTLUCK DINNER that is about to go out. The last Masons are cordially and fraternally to plan ahead and shop for fresh day for Burlington special orders invited to attend. provisions, i.e., fresh produce, will be Saturday. tomorrow and Friday. Normal oper- The Racquet Club will hold a ating LITTLE THEATRE AUDITIONS hours will resume on Tuesday, family potluck dinner, Monday at BOOKS FOR FALL ODU COURSES 6:30 p.m. You may sign up at the ON SALE AT LIBRARY The Little Theatre announces club or call Edith Fleury at 85401. auditions for variety show 3. Need- RESERVATION Books for PROGRAM AT NEX all fall courses except ed are singers, muscians, and other Children's Literature, Social talented persons. Auditions will b The Navy Exchange Retail Store Problems, and Business Management Friday at Morin Center at 7:30 has a customer reservation program p.m. NAUTICAL LANTERN BUFFET SPECIAL may be purchased at the Windward For more information call on articles Mike that are normally Library from 11_to 1 Monday Muziko at 85717. carried, but are not available when The Nautical Lantern will offer Wesnesday, and Friday . BARREL BOAT RACE a customer comes to but it. When a special buffet menu only tonight they are not in stock, just go to from 6-9, The menu will consist There will be a barrel boat race the customer service desk and ask of old fashion beef stew on noodles, AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK RECEIVES at 11 a.m.,. Saturday at the old for the item to be put on the reser- homemade rolls, coffee or tea, and U.S. SAVINGS BONDS ferry landing. All barrel vation list. Then when the merchan- banana nut cake. That's all or pon- you toon boats must be homemade. dise comes in, you will be notified can eat for $3.25. All The American National Bank has racers must and given three days to purchase the sign up at the ferry received a shipment of U.S. Savings landing item. This program is for regular before 10:45 a.m. Prizes MARINE EXCHANGE ACTIVITIES Bonds and the Bonds will be on sale will items and can not be be awarded. used for CLOSED DURING LABOR DAY during normal working hours. Those bossems, hummels, and so forth. If hours are from 9:30 - 1 Monday you have any questions regarding All Marine CPO MOVIE POSTPONED Corps Exchange activi- thru Friday except on civilian or customer reservations call 85309. ties will be closed in observance military paydays. On paydays the Friday night's movie at the CPO of Labor Day except for the Marine bank opens at 8:30 and closes at Club has been postponed until Mart. Hours will be from 9-9. 1, then reopens from 4:30 to 5. Saturday night. Instead of the ADVISORY BOARD MEETING movie, there will be live music FUMIGATION CHAMBER OPEN with the "Orbiting Elements" from The Navy Exchange, Commissary, COMMISSARY HAS WHOLE PIGS 9 p.m. to 1 a.m, Advisory board meeting will be The fumigation chamber will be held Tuesday at 1:30 in the McCalla open Friday from 7:30 to 3:30. You The Commissary Store Meat Depart- administration GITMO SWINGERS SQUARE DANCE building. can pick the items up Tuesday from ment is now featuring whole pigs. 1 - 3 p.m. The average weight of the pigs is The Gitmo Swingers Square Dance SOCIALIZERS HOLD DANCE a little over 100 pounds. For those Club will dance Friday at patrons who desire smaller portions, 8 p.m. in the club hall. A If you like to dance, workshop you will the pigs are also available in will be held from 7:30 to B. have the chance Saturday night at U.S. NAVAL GUANTANAMO BAY, quarters, with an average weight of For more information call Jan the Socializers Club House. Dancing BASE CUBA 25 pounds.- Additionally, the heads Lingnau at 95543. will start at 9 and admission is of the quartered pigs may be pur- A new Square Dance class will $2.00 per couple and $1.50 for chased, with an average weight of begin Sept. 8. To register call singles. It's bring your own bottle. 14 pounds. So go in and get your Phil Newkirk at 98297 AWH. Hors d'oeuvres and mixes will be pro- pig while quantities last. All Swingers are encouraged to vided by the club. Dancing will be take part in a Square Dancing to the music of Phase I, with door CPO WIVES CLUB MEETING exhibition Thursday night at 6:30 prizes given away also. Capt. John H. McConnell Capt. David W. DeCook Naval Base Naval Station in front of the Navy Exchange. Cancer Canding Officer The CPO Wives Club will hold their Visitors are welcome to come to REEF RAIDERS MEETING monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. tonight Friday's dance. LOdr. Michael Cherry .Public Affairs Officer !in the Topside lounge. The Reef Raiders will have their JO2 J. Arthur Riccia.Reporter Please use the side entrance. All J03 Benny monthly meeting at the SN Smith.Reporter WATER STATUS multi-pur- Clayton Scott .Reporter CPO Wives are welcome to attend. pose room at the elementary school LADIES'SOFTBALL LEAGUE MEETING tomorrow night. Air cards will go m. GaaamoGzette 5,ispublished according to the YESTERDAY'S FIGURES; on sale at 6:30 and the meeting rles and regulations for ship and station newspapers a.ou ini ~VExosNA P-35 and sunder the direction The organizational meeting starts at 7:30. Please plan to o,the Naval Base public affairs officer. Printed for the five ties weekly at government expense on goversnent Ladies' Softball League will be held 20 0 attend. The covered dish planned equipsent, the opinions o satmens in news items AVERAGE CONSUMPTION 1, ,Ouu that appear today at 3:30 p.m. in the Special for Saturday will be discussed herein are not to be constred as of- ACTUAL CONSUMPTIONf: 1,391,000 ficial or as reflect ing th via- ofCsNsBso Services conference also. the Department othe Nay. room. TOTAL IN STORAGE: 17,572,000 Wednesday, September 1, 1976 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Harrises denounce judicial system LOS ANGELES (AP)--William and However, the judge went along Emily Harris, denouncing the Ameri- with a recommendation by the prose- can judicial system and vowing cution that the Harrises' sentences allegiance to revolutionary ideals, run concurrently. were sentenced yesterday to a term Moments before the sentences of 11 years to life imprisonment. were pronounced, Harris stood at a Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler lectern in the bulletproof court- was unswayed by the Harrises' last room and declared, "We are going minute declarations that they com- to prison not because we are a mitted no violent crimes. They were threat to people but because our convicted Aug. 9 of kidnaping, rob- ideas are a threat to the way bery and car theft. society is organized." The judge, who clashed frequently with the defendants throughout the Six of the Harrises comrades in trial, said he considered "the the terrorist Symbionese Liberation gravity of the offenses committed" Army, a small terrorist group de- in sentencing them to the terms dicated to Maoist principles, were prescribed by law for each of the killed in a fiery shootout with offenses. California law provides Los Angeles police in 1974. BEST MARINE: Sgt. David M. Hallman of Company L was presented a certifi- minimum terms for offenses, and the cate and desk plaque yesterday by his new commanding officer, LtCol. adult authority later decides how Norman Huddy Jr. (second from right) for being chosen best Marine in his much longer a prisoner must serve. battalion. Also participating were Maj. Chuck Holloway, Company L execu- Defense attorneys pointed out the Cuban aid welcomed to tive officer, (left) and MSgt. Roy Jones (right). Hallman, from Parma, Harrises had served one year behind Ohio, was chosen from over 800 sergeants and below. He has been in Gitmo bars since their arrest and urged South West Africa for 22 months and will be transferred to the 2nd Radio Battalion at Camp the judge to regard that time suf- Lejeune, N.C., in two months. ficient punishment. Brandler reject- ed their pleas. LUSAKA, ZaEIbia (AP)--Any Cuban aid to force South Africa out of South West Africa (Namibia) would Full eruption of volcano still uncertain be supported by the Organization of African Unity (0AU), Secy. Gen. ,POINTE-A-PITRE, Guadeloupe (AP)-- Tomblin-called Monday's explosion explosion, which caught six scient- Eteki Mboumoua said here yesterday. torrent of black soot and ash "a steam-blast eruption, minor in ists and a policeman near the edge The South West Africa People om La Soufriere volcano subsided nature. It's difficult to place an of a 1,500-yard-long fissure that Organization (SWAPO) has the right yesterday to a thin column of white exact criteria on what will happen opened July 8, near La Soufriere's to enlist any assistance it might vapor. Scientists said they were or to set a date for an eventual rounded summit. The seven were require to force South Africa's still uncertain whether the vol- eruption." He said a recent history evacuated by helicopter. move, he said. cano will stage a full eruption. of the volcano, a key factor nec- Five other scientists were SWAPO's guerrilla wing with Volcano experts Francois Le essary in trying to determine the not endangered. Initial reports had bases in neighboring Angola is Guern and Marcel Bof remained change of a full eruption, had not placed them also at the fissure's fighting a hit-and-run-war with hospitalized for observation, for been done. rim. South African forces in South West injuries suffered in a gas ex- "Every second was like an eter- Africa, and its Pres. Samuel Nujoma plosion at the volcano Monday Paul Alegre, director of the nity," Tazieff said. "It was a very said over the weekend he will seek morning. Globe Physics Institute of Paris, traumatic human experience for us, help from Cuba and other Socialist Le Guern had a back injury and said "There will be periods of calm but I'm afraid it was just a big countries. Bof a cut thigh. The two were and then strong activity." puff for the volcano. I believe The movement is not a party to associates of Haroun Tazieff, one There was calm in Pointe-A-Pitre there could be a big eruption some a multiracial agreement setting a of France's leading volcano experts. and the 12 areas set aside as re- day." Dec. 31, 1978, date for independence Tazieff and John Tomblin were fugee camps for the evacuees from for South West Africa from South hurt slightly and not hospitalized. the western half of this butterfly- Africa. The government evacuated 72,000 shaped French island of 350,000. B52 bombers end practice The territory is ruled by South people from one area of the vol- About two-third of the refugees are Africa under a mandate rejected cano more than two weeks ago after living with friends and relatives. bombing over South Korea by the U.N. whose deadline for scientists predicted a catastro- Falling rocks blocked a road down holding of free elections and with- *phic eruption. the mountain after Monday's gas WASHINGTON (AP)--U.S. B52 bombers drawal of South African forces in have ended 10 days of practice radar South West Africa runs out Tuesday. bombing runs over South Korea amid Earlier yesferday the Cuban tension over the slaying of two charge D'Affaires in Lusaka, Army officers by North Korean guards Eduardo Morejon said Cuba will Kissinger calls policy 'inco mpatible' in the Demilitarized Zone. continue to offer solidarity to A Pentagon spokesman said yester- SWAPO in its bid to "liberate" the change, equality of opportunity, day the last B52 flight returned territory. But he declined to be and basic human rights in South to Guam Monday, but he did not rule specific when asked if this could Africa." out a possible resumption of the include use of Cuban troops, as Kissinger said he hoped America practice bombing flights over happened in Angola. can contribute to a turning point South Korea in the future. Some 12,000 Cuban troops are in Africa's history, but added, Flights of three B52s began oper- still reportedly stationed in "There is no guarantee that our cur- ating over South Korea from Guam Angola where they supported Popular rent diplomatic effort will succeed. on Aug. 20 about the time a United Movement (MPLA) forces in the Nations work party was entering Civil War. "It would be naive to suggest the Demilitarized Zone to chop that a peaceful solution to issues down a tree, which had been the "There are many ways of express- so surrounded by passions is inevit- center of a brawl that resulted in ing solidarity," said Morejon, able, but whatever the immediate the deaths of two U.S. officers. "but since this is a delicate issue outcome, let it never be said that Pentagon spokesman Alan Woods I cannot give details." the United States did not exert it- said U.S. forces in South Korea, He also described the Southern self with energy and determination numbering more than 42,000, re- Africa crisis talks between South in the cause of peace, freedom and mained on a higher than normal African Prime Minister John Vorster human dignity at a moment of need alert and that two squadrons of F4 ahd U.S. Secy. of State Henry and opportunity," Kissinger said. fighters and Flll fighter bombers, Kissinger this weekend in Zurich sent to South Korea when the re- as "a plot to perpetuate colonial- cent crisis erupted, are still in ism and capitalism" in the region. PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Secy. of State "We seek no special place for our- place there. Vorster was also "up to another Henry A. Kissinger, calling South selves and thus have an influence Also, Wood said, the U.S. Navy trick" by planning to hand over Africa's apartheid policy "incom- that can be important for a peace- aircraft carrier Midway remains at power to a "puppet" government in patible with any concept of human ful outcome," said Kissinger. "Our sea off South Korea. South West Africa, he said. dignity," said yesterday he hoped ability to act effectively in Africa positive steps would be taken to reflects in large measure our end racial segregation and other standing in the world, our strength, discriminatory policies in that our vision and our reputation for country. reliability and steadfastness." "No system that leads to periodic The secretary of state said upheavals and violence can possibly America's current African position, be just and acceptable, nor can it which took its present shape last last," Kissinger said in referring April, is designed primarily to to the recent riots by blacks in find "the common ground among the South Africa. differing objectives of the multi- He spoke before the Opportunities tude nations and groups involved." Industrialization Centers, a pre- He said he is convinced "there dominantly black group that trains is common ground" but that it must young people in privately organized be recognized and used by the black schools in the United States and leaders seeking to oust the white around the world. rulers of Rhodesia and Namibia. He said outbreaks of racial vio- Kissinger said Rhodesia "is a lence in South Africa "have under- most immediately dangerous problem," scored the inevitable instability but that Namibia is also our urgent of a system that institutionalizes concern. human inequality in a way repugnant Kissinger called on the OIC to to the world's conscience." help Africa's economic aspirations Kissinger said in his planned and development, pointing out that meeting with South African Prime vocational training is vital if THREE R'S AND "M": Mrs. Jeanne Wooton's fifth grade class, in session on Minister John Vorster in Switzerland Africa is to reach its potential the first day of school, wastes no time in learning the three R's and this weekend, "We will use all our regardless of changing political "M". "M", a new "addition" for fifth graders, stands for the metric sys- influence to bring about peaceful circumstances. Item. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Wednesday, September 1, 1976 Osborne is target of upset alumni

Editor's note: The following is Adkins can show results. Drake the fifth in a series, sizing up comes off a 3-8 record and faces college football. its toughest schedule ever, in- cluding Colorado and Long Beach (UPI)--Ever since he succeeded State. Bob Devaney as the head coach at After splitting the Nebraska the University of Nebraska in quarterbacking chores with Terry 1973, Tom Osborne has been the Luck last season, passing-wizard target of upset alumni. Vince Ferregamo gets the job full He has built a 28-7-1 record. He time. He passed for more than has had three teams ranked among 1,000 yards and a dozen touchdowns. the nation's top 10. He has gone He will also have four or five to three bowls. But he has never starting offensive linemen and coached the Cornhuskers to an out- two-time Nebraska rushing leader right Big Eight championship, Monte Anthony back. The only much less a national title as problem is replacing three start- Devaney did in 1970 and 1971. ing defensive backs. This may be Osborne's year. The GIRLS ALL-STARS: The all-stars of the Bad Guys and J.A.W.S. defeated Cornhuskers were co-champions But that is nothing compared to the all-stars of Aries Young and S.W.A.T. 19-14 Saturday to win the all- with Oklahoma at 6-1 with a 10-2-0 what Oklahoma must replace. As star game. Members of the winning team are sitting, left to right: The only losses came to overall. well as the defensive line, the Teresa Beckett, Dondra Brewer, Caroline Fullerton, Laurie Johnson, Liz and number two top-ranked Oklahoma offense must fill holes left by Kania, Lori Chorba, Ann Hansen and Teri Houghtling. Standing left to Arizona State. halfback , quarter- right are: Marge Kibby, Debbie Hackmaster, Jean Kiser, Lisa Bailey, Nebraska returns 14 starters and back Steve Davis, wide receiver Cindy ansen, Carla Bascara, Shawn McCown, Terry Johnson, Dulce Leon, the offense, which led the Big Tinker Owens and right guard Terry Ann Kania, and Pat Houghtling. (Photo by PH2 Tom Sargent) Eight with 32 points a game, Webb. should be better. Coach , starting If Oklahoma hopes to remain on the season with a 32-1-1 record, Championships puzzling this year top of the league it has a mass says "We are going to fall off, of people to replace, including but we are not going to fall out defensive linemen Leroy and Dewey of sight." FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP)--A host ionships and American "Bagel Twins" Selmon and Jimbo Elrod. Ferregamo. isn't the only out- of contenders for the men' s crown Harold Solomon and Eddie Dibbs are Oklahoma State is a dark horse standing quarterback in the Big and an ailing queen-elect should all strong clay-court players. with 17 starters back from last Eight. Missouri's success will de- make this year's United States So is defending champion Manuel year's 7-4 team, while Missouri pend on the arm of Steve Open Tennis Championships more Orantes. But the Spanish left- has plenty of offense and will Pisarkiewicz. He completed 133 puzzling than most. hander has a bad arm, the left need it with road games at Southern passes for almost 1,800 yards. And 128 men and 96 women will one, and may not be able to play. Cal, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Kansas, which stunned the league begin trying to solve the puzzle Miss Evert, 21, the top woman Nebraska. with a fourth-place finish and as the Open begins.its 12-dayi player in the world, is virtually Like in-state neighbor Oklahoma, Sun-Bowl bid in Bud Moore's run today at the West Side Tennis unbeatable on clay. She waltzed Tulsa is hoping to retain a confer- coaching debut, again will be Club. Almost 400 matches will be through last year's tournament, ence title. The Hurricanes have guided by converted defensive back played before the singles and scarcely breaking a sweat until dominated the Missouri Valley Con- Nolan Cromwell, who rushed for doubles winners are crowned. the final. But this year she is ference recently, but this year over 1,100 yards. The event will be contested on hurting. they must find replacements for Oklahoma State still has an awe- the slow Har-Tru surface that re- Miss Evert dropped out of Feder- 14 starters. Last year's co-run- some running attack. Terry Miller placed the grass courts last year. ation Cup play last week due to nersup, West Texas State, 18 was just over 1,000 yards, and For the second straight year there inflamed tendons in the middle starters back, and New Mexico State, Robert Turner was just under that will be night play through the finger of her right hand. She 17 starters returning, have plenty figure. Coach Jim Stanley feels first eight days of the tournament. is scheduled to play her first of experience. it will improve with a switch And prize money of $416,600 will match Saturday and will decide a The league adds a team this year, from the wishbone to the veer. be distributed when it's all over. couple of days before that if she Indiana State. But the Sycamores, Colorado lost a lot, including Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert intends to play or not. like Southern Illinois, do not play seven starters, but has a lot of are the top seeds in singles. Australian star Evonne Goolagong enough league games to qualify for depth to draw from. Iowa State Connors had been playing brilliant- is seeded second and, barring the title. Wichita State continues and Kansas State, which has eight ly and had won 22 straight matches one of those miracle upsets that its rebuilding program with hopes candidates for its quarterback before he was upset last week by rarely occur in women' s tennis, that returning quarterback Sam job, are in trouble. Mexico's Raul Ramirez in the she is the only one who has much quarter-finals of the U.S. Pro of a chance of beating a healthy Championships. Miss Evert at the Open. Should Connors, who won at Forest Hills Chrissie's injury persist, then Aqk A two years ago and wound up second the field will be considering more A last year, will have no lack of open. Miss Goolagong would be competition. Wimbledon titlist favored but someone else could :. Ii' W<> Bjorn Borg of Sweden, seeded second, surprise, Martina Navratilova per- is coming off a big victory in haps, or maybe a dark horse like P- the U.S. pro event and is always Sue Barker of Britain. tough on clay. The final few days of the tourna- All ads will be run one time only with the ment are sold out and a national 1967 Chevrolet with 6 cyl. engine, Romanian Ilie Nastase, You must submit your ad each time of shots; television network will be tele- auto transmission, new bendix to short fuse and long bag ,you want it printed. Ads may be Guillermo Vilas; vising live weekend matches and starter and brake kit. 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