Tide, Sun, Temp. Weather Forecast 85813

Hohtde-2:42pm Partly cloudy. 6 Tx Thunderstorms. Low tide-- -28pm S 7 Winds 12-14 Sun6et ---- :33pm kt-. Bay con- High ---- 87 ditions 2-4 ft. - 72 1 The Navy '.6 onty zhote-b ed daity LLfLw----LuI 99c) U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Tuesday, May 24, 1977 Vol. 3Z.249 No. V

Mitchell and Haldeman lost again Young violated agreement

(UPI)--The Watergate defendants lost another round yesterday, the CAPE TOWN (AP)--South Africa White House cabinet meeting, which big one. claims U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young Young missed because he was meeting The United States Supreme Court violated an agreement that permit- with black African leaders in refused to review their conviction ted him to visit Johannesburg over Lusaka, Zambia. on charges of conspiracy, obstruc- the weekend. The South Africans In Sudan yesterday following talks tion and false testimony in an say Young broke the agreement that in Zambia with Pres. Kenneth Kaunda attempt to cover-up White House he would not make controversial about Western peace initiatives in involvement in the Watergate break- statements by calling for an eco- Southern Africa, Young flew to Khar- nomic boycott to force change of toum. On the flight, Young spoke South Africa's racial policies. by telephone with banished South African black nationalist leader, Robert Sobukwe. Young said Sobukwe had told him the black ambassador had made a tremendous impact during his visit to South Africa over the weekend. Sobukwe is not allowed to leave the town of Kimberley. Young said They have 25 days to ask for re- the black leader assured him that consideration of the request for he understood why Young could not appeal. But that is something the make such a visit given the contro- court seldom grants. versy surrounding the trip. Supreme Court clerk Michael Rodak In Khartoum, Young will meet with says the Haldeman and Mitchell Pres. Numairi and will attend cele- could be picked up any time the brations marking the anniversary of government desires because a motion the revolution that brought Numairi That could mean jail soon for to reconsider does not automatically to power. former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell and stay the court order. An attorney Young also met with several black former White House Aide H.R. Halde- at the office of the special Water- dissidents during his South Africa man. Ex-Nixon Aide John Ehrilchman gate prosecutor and the government visit, which the South Africans Some approve of SST has already started his two and one will wait until yesterday's denial also claim violated trms of his half to eight year term voluntarily order reaches Judge John Sirica trip. at a work camp in Arizona. The who presided at the cover-up trial. While Young was being critized by (UPI)--The Federal Aviation Admin- other two are free on bail. He will hold an open hearing in the the South Africans, his boss, Pres. istration says that after a year status of Mitchell and Haldeman. Carter, said the U.N. ambassador of trial flights for supersonic As usual, the court offered no would someday be a hero to the Third transport planes most people living U.S. should look into comment on the denial of appeal, World. Carter made his remarks at a near Dulles airport outside of which was based primarily on claims Washington now approve of letting Soviet threats that massive publicity prevented a the Concorde fly to the United fair trial in Washington D.C. at States. WASHINGTON (UPI)--Virginia Sen. the time it took place. The FAA issued the report yester- William Scott has urged the Senate The court ignored another uproar Begin in good condition day, one day before the first anni- Armed Services Committee to hold created last month when National versary of commercial Concorde hearings on "the Soviet threat and Public Radio said the justices had flights to Dulles. Soviet preparation for nuclear war- voted five to three to deny the ISRAEL (UPI)--Menahem Begin was The report says SST engines are fare." appeal but that Chief Justice Burger chosen by the Israeli people to no louder than predicted and pol- The republican senator is a member was holding up the decision trying lead a new government, but doubt lution is less of a problem. of the committee, to win review of the case. It would was cast over that mission when have been necessary to get one more the 63 year old right-wing leader Scott said yesterday the committee justice to agree to the appeal. was hospitalized in Tel Aviv should call on top military leaders Doctors say Begin is suffering New policy for Gazette to give their personal assessment of from exhaustion, but that he's in the Soviet nuclear situation. He Hijackers still in control "very good" condition. Begin could also said retired generals with in- spend up to a week in the hospital telligence background might feel under observation. He suffered a Beginning May 31, 1977 adver- ASSEN, The Netherlands (AP)--Two less restricted about sharing their near fatal heart attack two months tisements for the Gazette, TV-8 armed bands of South Moluccan views than would active personnel. ter- ago. and 1340 radio will be accepted be- rorists continue to hold a hijacked Begin's doctor says he does not tween 8 and 11 a.m. Monday through train and a country school near Scott's call for the hearings describe the exhaust on as a re- Friday. Ads will not be accepted Assen in the Northern Netherlands. stems from his concern about report- lapse or say whether the strain of on holidays. Bonafide emergency Altogether, the gunmen are holding ed massive increases in Soviet Begin's illness would hamper his announcements will be accepted more than 150 people, more than weaponry and manpower. performance in office. anytime. Advertisements will be He said he's 100 of them children. concerned that the U.S. military Begin's deputies are going ahead limited to 40 words. Ads which Dutch officials also feared an- with negotiations to form a new might not be adequate to face the discriminate on the basis of race, other train hijacking was being ruling coalition. One of his top sex, creed, or color or national Soviet challenge. planned. They took five persons lieutenants says a new government orgin will not be accepted. The into custody for questioning Scott said he talked informally after could be formed without Begin, Public Affairs staff reserves the with retired air force intelligence they had been seen waiting at the should his health take a turn for right to edit and rewrite all Chief General George Keegan. Scott train station in the Southern Dutch the worse. submissions. said Keegan told him that the U.S. town of Vlaardingen, but they were is "neglecting quality research on released after identifying them- Soviet defense." He said Keegan selves as Indonesians on a routine fears that the U.S. is not taking rail trip, Tax bill signed and Carter is happy seriously Soviet efforts. The incidents occurred as the nation prepared for national elec- (UPI)-:-Pres. Carter signed the even more important when it started Despite past agreements, Scott tions tomorrow. After an emergency Tax Cut Bill into law yesterday through the congressional process said, U.S. military spending has cabinet meeting, Premier Joop Den with the remark that cutting taxes because at that time it also con- not increased to the extent of that Uyl announced that the election is one of the most pleasant jobs of the Soviet Union. would be held as scheduled. a president or congressman ever has. The bill reduces taxes about one Tour finished Mondale reports to boss to four dollars a week for 50 million Americans. They will start to see the reduction in withholding WASHINGTON (AP)--Vice Pres. In London, Mondale told British amounts next month. Mondale reports to Pres. Carter leaders that Vorster had indicated The bill also cuts down drastic- today on Mondale's just-concluded interest in setting up a neutral, ally in the paperwork that tax- European tour. A likely topic is civil administrative authority to payers will do next year. There Mondale's meeting in Vienna last run Namibia, a trust territory will be a very simplified form for week with South African Prime Mini- under South African control, despite those who take the standard deduc- ster John Vorster. The vice a U.N. demand that it be freed. tion and Carter called that a tained the $50 rebate. Carter However, Mondale is not as opti- "notable achievement. asked Congress to cancel that and president has said he found Vorster mistic about the outcome of a third Carter signed the bill he also asked it to drop a tax cooperative when it came to discus- subject he discussed with Vorster at a cere- mony in the proposal for companies that sing the future of Rhodesia. And in Vienna. That's the desire of the rose garden to mark credit the fact that a major administra- hire more workers. The business he has said Vorster's position on Carter administration to see blacks tion program tax break was still in the bill but Namibia also was more positive than have a greater participation in had made it through Congress. However, Carter signed it anyway. negative. South African affairs. the bill was Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, May 24, 1977 Pae 2

Toay'sIme.(.Iinlgs Tomorrow's -meeting

ft a9 b 0 - roow,\, v.m w.Pd GITMO COIN CLUB meets in guonset hut GITMO BAY BRIDGE CLUB meets at 1817 behind the old elementary school 7 p.m. at the COM) Club. Call Jim at 7:30 p.m. For more information Cossey at 85149 AWH. The club is Community call Lou Prosser at 90172 or Carl open to all base residents. Harvey at 952243.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet at 7:30 p.m. For more information call Be careful with fire: 85697 or 90269. GITMO SELF DEFENSE CLUB will meet There are babes at Marblehead Hall from 6-8 p.m. inthe woods. Board CHURCH OF CHRIST BIBLE CLASS will C meet at 7 p.m. For more information call 90108 or 97191 AT.

L- WATER STATUS

YESTERDAY'S FIGURES

TARGET CONSUMPTION. 1,350,0001 Community announcements.951144 ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,474,000 TOTALINSTORAGE: 15:558,00011

SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM Sports Clubs and Organizations ARTS & CRAFTS The Arts & Crafts Association will Special Services is organizing a SUMMER BOWLING LEAGUE class Summer Recreation Program for youth. CARIBBEAN NAVAL LODGE sponsor a beginner's crochet starting Wednesday for four weeks. If you are interested in your child There will be an organizational participating in swimming, tennis, meeting to form the Summer Bowling There will be a special communicat- Classes will be from 7 until 8:30 bowling, dancing, sailing or arts League May 27 at 6 p.m. at Marble- ion at Caribbean Naval Lodge held p.m. All materials will be provided. & crafts contact Carolyn Brooks head Hall. This is a ladies handicap in Masonic Apartment building #800 Registration fee is $10. For more at 951160 DWH. league starting May 31 at 8:30 p.m. at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, for the information call Chris Sharp at Anyone interested in working as There are openings for new members. purpose of conducting work in the 90263 AT. instructors in the areas of tennis, Anyone interested call Judy Young There will be instul- first degree. dancing or arts & crafts for the at 951149 AWH or Carolyn Worth at officers for the new lation of the Special notices youth recreation program please 85205 AWH. term. call Carolyn Brooks at 951160 DWH. TOPS MEETING FINE ARTS FESTIVAL INTERCOMMAND BOWLING TOPS will meet today. Weigh Wednesday the Art Department and The intercommand bowling season ins start at 6:30 p.m. and the meet- Music Department of W.T. Sampson NEX JOB OPENINGS is about to begin. There will be ing will start at 7 p.m. Members are Elementary School will hold a Fine The Navy Exchange has the following an organizational meeting Wednesday asked to bring low calorie recipes Arts Festival. Art work will be openings: at 1 p.m. in the Special Services or helpful diet things. For more on display from 7 until 7:30 p.m. job conference room located across information call Lauren Trumley in the multi-purpose room. A musical program will begin from the Windjammer Club. All at 90156 or Loretta Siers at 90212. at 7:30 Full time sales clerk II to work p.m. in the anphitheatre. The at the main retail store uniform commands interested in entering combined kindergarteners will sing. department, PS-2, $2.52 per hour. a team please have a representative TOASTMASTERS the sixth grade beginner's band Six months retail experience is present. will paly followed by a Spring required. The Gitmo Bay Chapter of Toast- Program sung by the fifth grade U.S. military part time to work masters International will have a din- chorus. The art display will be as electrician for the maintenance GOLF TOURNEY ner meeting Wednesday at the COMO INVITATIONAL open for half hour after the department. Background in equip- Club. Cash bar will open at 6:30 musical portion. The faculty ment repair preferred but not There will be an Invitational Golf p.m. with dinner being served at involved include Una Mac Gillivary, required. Positions close Thursday Tourney sponsored by Burns and Roe to 7 p.m. All members are urged Kathryn Blessing, Elaine Miller, and for more information call 85348. on May 29. Players interested may bring a potential new member. The Mary Jo Nichols, Carol Fox, Nancy call Ed Lohman at 85761 or stop in speakers will be Craig principle Breed, Masako Martinez and Karen Education at the Pro Shop. Prizes will be Mayer and Marie Anderson. New Schallert. awarded in several catagories. officers will be installed at this Entry fee is $4 and there will be meeting. Call Susan George at DANTES STUDY GUIDES a shotgun start at 1 p.m. 95570 by noon Tuesday for your CCPO JOB OPENING reservations. ESO is happy to announce the CCPO has a job opening for a clerk availability of study guides for CIVIC COUNCIL (stenography), GS-4 leading to GS-5. four new DANTES test: Introduction TODAY'S T - Closing date is May 31. Job # 30- .to Diesel Engines I; Untorduction The Gitmo Bay Civic Council will 101-77 in the comptroller department. to Diesel Engines II: Personnel meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Management: Introduction to Peal Leeward Point community hut. Please Estate. Test are expected to () MOVIES take the 7:30 p.m. ferry. If you FRESH FISH arrive within three weeks. For need a ride or for more information more information call Joe Savoia ca11 unyA- ooo-Ar at su')rl at 85553. call Judy Goodbar at 90251. Starting May 31, fresh fish will be aV-e sCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY available in limited quantities every Friday in the Commissary. BROWNIE TROOPS Tuesday and Entertainment 1:00 - General Hospital When available Red Snapper, Grouper, 1:35 - Tuesday Matinee: "Moon and Pompano will be offered at very Brownie Troops 15 and 9 are invit WINDJAMMER CLUB -V- Is Down" ing any girls who will be going reasonable prices. All fish will 3:00 - Lucy be a minimun of two pounds. 3:30 Electric Company into First Grade next year to attend Since May 30 is a holiday, the Wind - a Brownie meeting. One meeting jammer will be open and operate on th 4:34 - Combat is scheduled for May 27 evening. following schedule: 1 until 11:30 p.m 5:30 - Newswatch For more information call 99223. The club will be closed Tuesday. 6:30 - Hollywood Squares for 7:00 - Sonny & Cher The other meeting is scheduled NURSERY SCHOOL BOARD June 1 in the afternoon. For more 7:55 - Notes of Interest 8:00 - M*A*S*H information call 85886 or 95459. The Gitmo Bay Nursery School an- 8:30 - Welcome Back Kotter Any adults interested in helping nounces new board members for the USO SHOW 9:00 - Kojak with Brownies for next year are school year 1977, 1978. Chairman, 9:55 - Newswatch also invited to attend. Marinus Ligtermoet at 96218; vice The USO show "George King and Fel- ceremony for third year 10:00 - Monty Python, ADULT A Fly-Up chairman, Tim Root at 951197; sec- lowship" will be arriving in Gitmo and Junior Girl Scouts is 10:30 - Movie: "Then There Were Brownies retary, Janice Interrante at 951206; sooner than expected and likewise at 7 p.m. Three" scheduled ofr Wednesday recording secretary, Sue Sheney at will be performing sooner than in the child day care center. 97140; treasurer, James Phelan at previously announced. This Sunday 11:44 - Sign off 98242. Alternates are:Peggy McGee the Fellowship plays at the Marine LYCEUMS FRA DANCE at 95410, William Seidensticker at Lyceum at 7 p.m. Monday night they 95302 and Mark Magagna at 85109. will be at the downtown lyceum at - Downtown - Shoot First, Die Later, PG Parents of nursery school children 7 p.m. Tuesday George King and Fel- The FRA Branch 100 will have a - The Devil Within Her, R are encouraged to call the board lowship will be at Leeward Lyceum McCalla sock hop Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Marine - Killer Force, R members at anytime and are welcome at 7 p.m. FRA home. New York's band will - Baa Baa Black all board meetings. Leeward Point provide the entertainment for this to attend Sheep, TV odies but goodies dance. POST 46 BINGO CLUB MOVIES GOLF COURSE COMMITTEE MEETING BEACHES Bingo is played on Tuesdays at Post 46 starting at 7:30 p.m. The COND - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's The Golf Course Committee will Kittery Beach is now open and club is located behind the Nautical Nest, R meet May 27' at 1 p.m. in the Golf Cable Beach is closed until further Lantern and is open to all E-5's CPO - Airport 75, PG Course Lounge. All members are notice due to PWD repairing storm and below and their civilian Staff NCO - Showdown, PG requested to attend. damage to the area. equivalents. Windjammer - Bite the Bullet, PG Tuesday, May 24, 1977 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3

Seminar to be held

A seminar in human psychology and behavior will be held at the elementary . school May 28. The seminar will be presented by various professional members of the Guantanamo community who have had previous professional education and experience in the health, behavioral and human potential fields. The seminar will consist of selected topics of interest to the community. Each program will be open to all persons in the community, This is the second article in a red automatically for medical review regardless of age group and requires- no pre-registration, fees or special series designed to assist in under- if it involves one of the following preparation. In general, individual programs will consist of lecture standing CHAMPUS more fully. Each per- presentations, group discussions, and question and answer periods. Emphasis circumstances: The surgery was item deals with one particular will be placed on practical aspects of the subjects, and the presentations formed in a hospital that has a aspect of CHAMPUS regulations. residency program in a specialty will be brief wherever possible to maximize audience participation. CHAMPUS will share the cost for appropriate to the surgery. The PROGRAM surgical assistance by a physician surgery was performed by a team of 2-3 p.m. Birth Control (emphasis on medical aspects and types of birth provided that the procedure was surgeons. There was more than one control, with some discussion of psychological aspects).Present-: complex enought to require a sur,- surgical assistant. The surgical as- ed by Karen Pendergast (school nurse) and Iris Leimgruber (pre- gical assistant to be present and sistant was a partner of the attend- viously employed by Planned Parenthood). Room B-7. that a qualified intern or resident ing surgeon. The surgical assistant was not available. The Regulation was from the same group of practicing 2-4:30 p.m. Marriage Communication and Enrichment (focus on day-to-day imposes these restrictions as part physicians as the attending surgeon. interactions, usual problem areas in marrigae and how to of its overall emphasis on assuring For additional information, see avoid them, setting goals in the marriage). Presented by that CHAMPUS pays only for care CHAMPUS advisor HMC James Phelan Dick and Shirley Barcus (marriage therapists). Room B-9. necessary. at the Naval Hospital )phone 95454) A claim for services provided by or write to CHAMPUS, Denver, Colorado 7-8:30 p.m. Meditation (discussion of relaxation and anxiety relief a surgical assistant will be refer- 80240. through self-induced meditation, with demonstration and audience participation in exercises). Presented by Pat and Tweet Coleman (instructors in Patanjali meditation; also physician and nurse instructors in Silva Mind Control). Room Special Services offering two new tours B-7. Special Services is happy to an- Monday, June 20, you will depart 7-9 p.m. Child-rearing (practical approaches to understanding children's nounce it has received dates for after brunch for Montego Bay and behavior, interactions with the child, and shaping desired groups of 30 persons for Negril fly back to Kingston to connect attitudes and behavior). Presented by Ruth Jones (school Beach Village in Negril Jamaica. with MAC flight. The total price child counselor) and Alex Rodriguez (psychiartrist). Room This club is currently so popular for this super long weekend is $195 7-9 p.m. Psychological Issues for Women (focus on various women' s with Canadian, French and American (excluding MAC transportation). All concerns in interpersonal relations, careers, and self-under- tourists,that these are the first rooms are double occupancy. standing). Presented by Shirley Barcus (marriage therapist) openings Special Services could The second trip will be offered and Besty Rodriguez (teacher). get. Although primarily oriented August 4-8, so sign up for one now. towards singles and couples, it is Only 30 people to a trip and chil- Questions and suggestions from the Guantanamo community regarding the a great place for families with dren under six are not allowed. seminar would be invited, and encouraged by calling 952286 or 85260. older children. Sign up for the June trip must be The first trip will depart Gitmo completed by June 3. on June 16, MAC flight, transfer to Golfers, are you up for the chal- Air Jamaica for Montego Bay and lenge of playing a course with grass Dr. would give up rights to end child pornography travel by bus to Negril to arrive on the fairways? Can you hack it by dinner that night. There will without improving your lie thanks be live entertainment every night to year round Winter rules? Special (UPI)--A New York psychiatrist Dr. Judianne Densen-Gerber went and there is a disco under the Services is offering a golf tour to yesterday told Congress she would to a House hearing yesterday armed pool which goes until dawn. All Jamaica June 6-9. For $140 you some First gladly surrender with a suitcase and shopping bags your meals (smorgasbord style) receive three nights at the New Rose Amendment rights to stamp out child filled with hard core kiddy-sex including wine andrum punch are Hill Intercontinental Hotel including pornography. magazine. She brandished the mag- included in the price. breakfast and dinner each day, air azines and repeatedly read obscen- transportation from Kingston, Montego Federal judge ities from their covers as Bay return, green fees and caddies lawmakers sat wide-eyed. for two rounds of golf. Rates are In another development, the Troop level increased for double occupancy. Due to the to issue injunction Supreme Court has ruled that jurors short lead time, it will be necessary considering hard-core pornography to collect the full price by June 1, said (AP)--A federal judge says he'll are governed by the high court's WASHINGTON (AP)--The Pentagon so sign up at Special Services now. issue a preliminary injunction to guidelines, not by any state law. yesterday that troop levels in South prohibit the Consumer Product Safety The ruling sustains a lower court Korea have increased slightly in the Commission from forcing a maker of ruling in which the government ob- first three months of this year. the increase Good news for tris-treated fabrics to buy back tained a conviction on charges of But the military said fabric already sold. U.S. District mailing obscene film and magazines was due to what it termed "routine Court judee Robert Chapman told at- within Iowa. where pornography laws fluctuation" in replacement forces. as debate torneys during a court hearing in are less stringent than federal The Pentagon report came the handicapped Greenville, S.C. that the federal laws. continued over Pres. Carter's deci- agency had not followed due process sion to pull U.S. ground troops out in ordering the ban on tris. Tris of South Korea over a four to five is a fire-retardant substance used year period. in the manufacture of children's Devil Pup program to begin The issue was brought to the fore sleepwear. It has been linked to by Carter's decision to relieve the of Staff in South Korea, cancer. MarBks will conduct a summer pro- U.S. Chief gram, for boys 9-12, starting June John Singlaub, who had publicly 14. criticized the withdrawal. A House The program will last seven weeks. Armed Services Subcommittee chair- It is designed to introduce boys to man said yesterday that Singlaub Marine Corps life and training. will be the first witness in hear- Training will be conducted on ings later this week into Carter's Tuesday, Thursday and Friday each withdrawal plans. week from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will include physical activities, adven- ture training, several nights in the field, field firing of the M-16 and swim training. Laetrile should be Total cost will be $26 for boys under 12 and $40 for boys 12 and over. tested on humans A parents night will be held June WASHINGTON (AP)--The Department 1. NEW YORK (UPI)--The president of of Health, Education and Welfare a major cancer facility believes will begin enforcing next week a there should be human testing of regulation requiring that any re- the substance laetrilt. Dr. Lewis cipient of funds from HEW must agree Kenton's condition serious Thomas of Memorial Sloan-Kettering not to discriminate against the Cancer Center in New York also handicapped. The Carter administra- thinks scientific investigation of tion had been under a great deal of QUEEN CONTEST: Lucy Ault, is rep- PENNSYLVANIA (UPI)--Bandleader claims that laetrile has benefitted pressure from handicapped people to resenting VC-10 in the 4th of July Stan Kenton has suffered a cerebral cancer patients should be conducted. enforce the new regulation. The . Queen Contest. She is the wife of hemorrhage and is in serious condi- He says Memorial Sloan-Kettering is regulation eventually will apply to P01 Joe Ault and they have a two- tion at a Reading, Pa., hospital. willing to carry out clinical trials recipients of funds from any federal tear-old son, Michael. Lucy works The 65 year old Kenton, one of if asked to do so. agency. at the CPO Club, enjoys sewing, the last of the big band leaders, The Federal Drug Administration HEW Secy. Joseph Califano announc- riding motorcycles and swimming. was in Reading for a concert when has banned importation of laetrile ed his department's decision in an She is from New Orleans, La., and he fell unconscious and was taken because of no evidence that it is address last night to the opening someday would enjoy trying skydiving. to a hospital. effective against cancer. However, session of the White House confer- Ballot boxes have been placed in A hospital spokesman says surgeons there's a considerable black market ence on handicapped individuals. the Marine Exchange, Navy Exchange, are studying test results to deter- for laetrile and various state Pres. Carter also talked to the He said the time for and Leeward Point Exchange. Voting mine the severity of damage and to legislatures have taken steps to- conference. will continue through July 1, with see if an operation is possible. ward legalizing it. A bill author- discrimination against the handicap- the winner being crowned at a The Wichita, Kan., native started izing use of the substance cleared ped is over and he vowed to remove coronation ball at McCalla Hangar his professional career as a pianist the Washington state legislature the red tape from government pro- July 2. for several bands in the Southwest. yesterday. grams for the handicapped. -+:e is Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, May 24, 1977 NBA picks Abdul-Jabbar as most valuable

Abdul-Jabbar, who was among the LNv league's top three performers in four individual statistical cate- gories, led the Lakers to the best regular-season record in Nicklaus wins third tourney this year the NBA. round yesterday morning. He parred Sports briefs the final three holes to beat Hubie (AP)--Racing driver Salt Walther Green by two strokes. Nicklaus will be in Sunday's Indianapolis finished the tournLy with a 281 500 even though he failed to qual- total, seven strokes lower than ify his car for the starting field. last year's winning figure. Walther's organization yesterday It was the golden bear's third bought a car that has qualified win this year and it boosted his for the tenth row, fired its driver, career earnings past $3 million the Bill Puterbaugh, and will replace mark. him with Walther. Nicklaus, however, appeared some- what embarrassed by the win. He (UPI)--Hockey's Howe family, 49 feels some people might say he took year old Gordie Howe and his sons unfair advantage by playing his own Mark and Marty have signed long term course. On the other hand, he be- (UPI)--Although his team was eli- contracts with the New England lieved it would be cheating the minated in the playoffs by Bill Whalers of the World Hockey Associ- home town fans if he did not play. Walton and the Portland Trail Bla- ation. Papa Howe says he's not zers, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Los sure he will play after he hits age (UPI)--Jack Nicklaus admitted that Pro scores Angeles Lakers attained a measure 50 next March, and says if he he was nervous after sleeping on a of revenge yesterday. doesn't, he will scout for New The seven-foot-two center was two-stroke lead in the Memorial AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL England and do public relations Golf Tournament near Columbus, selected the most valuable player work. in the National Basketball Associa- Ohio. Boston 4, New York Yankees 3 tion for the fifth time in seven For one, Nicklaus wanted to win Oakland 3, Toronto 0 (UPI)--George Brett of the Kansas years. very badly, and second, he knew Baltimore 6, Milwaukee 5 (10) City Royals will take batting prac- In voting by 247 anything could happen on the Muir- players in the tice today and hopes to return to NBA, Abdul-Jabbar received 159 votes field course he designed. NATIONAL the lineup for tomorrow's double- LEAGUE BASEBALL to only Nicklaus was rained out Sunday, 29 for runnerup Walton. header in Baltimore. The American Pete Maravich of New Orleans was along with nine other players, and San Francisco 7, St. Louis 2 League batting champion has been third, followed by Bob Lanier of was forced to complete the final New York Mets at Pittsburgh, sidelined since May 7 when he in- Detroit, Julius rained out. Erving of Philadel- jured his elbow in a brawl with the phia and Moses Malone of Houston. Texas Rangers. (17 rF F w A Classified ads 951144

Beginning May 31, 1977 ad- Four pair of open weave copper Oil pump for 327cc Chevy V8, $15. 1972 Dodge Charger, A/T, factory vertisements for the Gazette, colored curtains, 45"'x48"; one Call 85106 or 85620 DWH. air, available after June 1, $1500 TV-8 and 1340 radio will only pair of 144"x90"; $85 for all. or best offer. Call 90186 AT. be accepted between 8 and 11 Call 96108 AT. Zenith portable stereo, needs car- a.m. Monday through Friday. tridge, best offer; two orange shag 1964 Ford Galaxy, four door hardtop, Ads will not be accepted on 1 year old Troy Bilt rototiller, area rugs, 4x6, $15; 47' hose with 289 engine, $450. Call 951035 AT. holidays. Bonafide emergency 6 HP engine, $300; 11,000 BTU sprinkler, $12; car bike rack, $5; announcements will be accepted Fedders A/C, $100. Call 95498 AWH. yellow burlap material, 750 per 1968 Oldsmobile, $300. Call 99255 anytime. Advertisements will yard; two ladies white dresses, AT. be limited to 40 words. Ads 1966 Ford , 289 V8, size 7 and 9, $10. Call 952276 AT. which discriminate on the two barrel carburator, $300; pantry Ladies 26" 3 speed bicycle, excel- basis of race, sex, creed, or 7'x4'x2', 6 shelves, broom and mop 1970 Townsman station lent condition, $15; 65cc Harley color or national orgin will storage area, $70. Call 951018 wagon, 400 engine, good condition, Davidson motorcycle, two stroke, not be accepted. The Public AT. one owner, available July 1, deposit street legal, silver and gold, Affairs staff reserves the required, asking $925. Call 85679 excellent condition, $225/ Call right to edit and rewrite all .384 automatic pistol (Walther PPK WH or 85863 AWH. 952289 AT. submissions. copy), 10 rounds of ammunition and shoulder holster; .357 MAG with 50 One set of C.W. Code Records (ham wanted for sale rounds of ammunition and shoulder radio, $5; Lambretta motorcycle, holster. Call Bob at 951247 DWH. make an offer, 1968 Opel, needs Clutch for 1972 Maverick. Call work, make an offer. Call 85721 95469 AT. Approximately 80 feet of chain link 18,000 BTU A/C; one pair of double DWH or 96182 AWN. and mesh fencing with metal gate; 50 diver tanks; Sunfish sailboat; Max Factor needs part time repre- outside color tv antenna, with 20 prices negotiable. Call 85873 AT. 15' Elgin speed boat with 20 HP sentatives. For further information feet mast, new lead in wire; two Johnson, extra gas tank, fishing and an interview, call 952252 AWH. 11,00 BTU A/C, available June 6, FM 8 track car stereo, speakers rod and reel. Call 85506 DWH, ask all prices negotiable. Call 95595 included, $60; four VW rims, fits for Mollings. Full time babysitter for two AWNH. 1969 to 1977. Call 95516 DWH or children ages 8 and 10, 4 day week, 85443 AWN. 1973 Oldsmobile, AM/FM, P/S, P/B, prefer age 15 or older. Call 1973 *Karman Ghia in good condition, A/C, $1900; 12,000 BTU A/C, $75. 98270 AWH. recently tuned, AM/FM radio and 8 20' Cobia fiberglass cruiser, 90 HP Call 85387 AT. track, many extras, asking $2,000, outboard engine. Call 85604 AT. Waitress needed at SNCO Club. Call must sell before June. Call 85721 1965 VW Beetle, good tires, radio, 951254 or apply within. DWH or 85677 AWH. 8'x27' factory built pontoon boat recent work. Call 85749 DWN or with 25 HP 1972 Evinrude outboard LTJG Anderson at 951001 AWH. Someone to crochet trimming for a 11' X 22' Pontoon boat, with 18 HP motor, two gas cans and other ex- dress. Call Linda at 85410 DWH evinrude motor, 100 amp and 150 amp tras. For more information, call Large ice chest, $2; small bicycle, or contact at room H308 GHB. battery, all electric hook up for 85130 OWH or 95508 AWH. $3; latex interior paint, blue and CB, extras, $1050 or best offer. orange, $2.50 per gallon. Call 3 speed transmission for 1965 Ford, Call 85468 AWH or 85559 WH. 1962 Chevy Nova, available June 10, 95469 AT. 6 cylinder, 200ci. Call 951035 AT. $350. Call 97217 AWH. 20'x15' tan carpet with pad; 1971 18,000 BTU A/C, $150; 18,000 BTU Set of Marine Corps dress blues, Oldsmobile Cutlass, fully equiped, 24,000 BTU Sears Coldspot A/C, $125; A/C, $125; 6,000 BTU A/C, $60. Call jacket 15 " neck, trousers 32 to $1500 or best offer; 12,JOO BTU A/C, 5,000 BTU Westinghouse A/C; over- 951247 DWH. 33. Call 951244 IWH or 951214 AWH. 6,300 BTU A/C, 5,9000 BTU A'C, all haul kit for a Ford C-4 dual range for $33; Honda 2 XL 125 with extra automatic transmission, $39; Brad- 9'x1 ' gold rug, $15; 9'x12' blue services tire and helmet, $375 or best of- ford portable wdsher and dryer, rug, $6; four pair of 42x45" drapes, fer; Latayette home entertainment $100; 1971 Honda Trail 90, trans- $15: one pair of antique satin Young couple would like to housesit system, cassette recorder, AM/FA mission stuck in first gear, $125; lined green drapes, 140x90", $45; from June 2 to June 30 or anytime radio, FM stereo and Lafayette prices of all items negotiable. 84x156" traverse rod, $10; stroller in between, no children, own trans- turntable, excellent condition, Call 97279 AT. chair-baby set, converts to seven portation. Call 85464 or 85124 WH 300; two recliners, _ ig t pieces of baby furniture, $80. and ask for EN3 Misel. brown with vibrator, $2), other 6,000 BTU A/C, excellent condition, Call 64546 AT. dark brown vinyl, excellent condi- $90. Call 85556 DWH or 96236 AWH. House and stove cleaning on week- tion, $50; 2) gallon aquarium with 1973 Honda CB 100, $275; 50' wire ends. Call Burke at 85734 or iron stand and accessori s, $6); Girls 24" single speed bike, $10; fence and stakes, $25. Call 95350 85231 DWH. wooden tool shed, $25; dinette set picnic table, $15; barbecue grill, AT. with 6 chairs, white formica table, $5; 30 gallon metal garbage can, Reliable couple would like to beautiful, $150; 26" Philco color $10; GE 12,000 BTU A/C, one year New neutral colored kingsize bed- housesit during the month of July TV in excellent condition, $35); old, $200; mini bike parts, $20; spread from Ti Tang's bedspread or August. Contact RM3 Boling at anautiful hand made wood bar, $135; 1964 Super Sport, factory in Haiti. Call 85604 AT. GHB room 101B or call 64311 and electric vaporizer, $3; white vel- two hard top, 283 P/S, four new leave name and address. vet sectional Living room set with tires, $400; 1973 Honda CB 175 1973 Suzuki 185, good condition, niatcing $5); table, single box Twin, new battery, new throttle $425. Call 85554 WH. Young couple would like to housesit pri ngs aid mattress, good condi- cable, headlight, good running from June 6 to July ( or anytime Lin, 333; trailer nitci, $15. condition, includes owner manuals, 12,000 BTU Fedders A/C, $100. Call in between. Call 85506 DWH ask CaIl 7119 AT. $475. Call 96265 AT. 97150 AWH. for CMCA Naegle.