Congress to study Carter's presidential budget WASHINGTON (AP/UPI) -- Congress gets his State of the Union message. Committee will hear from Attorney believe the American people give President Jimmy Carter's proposed On Thursday, the House Budget General Griffin Bell as it begins far higher priority to cutting budget today. And it's expected Committee holds its first hearing confirmation hearings for more than government spending than to reduc- to be the start of a year-long of the new Congress with Federal 150 new federal judges. ing taxes. battle over spending policy. Reserve Board Chairman G. William Both committees are under new Senate Majority Leader Robert The budget is expected to be Miller at the witness table. leadership. Frank Church of Idaho Byrd told broadcast interviewers about $532 billion which calls takes over as head of the Foreign yesterday that he opposes any tax for a dificit of roughly $29 bil- Also on Thursday, the Senate Relations Committee, and fellow cut "which would create a greater lion. Foreign Relations Committee holds Democrat Edward Kennedy of Massa- deficit." But the West Virginia On Tuesday night, Congress will a hearing on Carter's nomination chusetts takes the helm at the democrat said he favors a three be on hand in person and the rest of George Seignious as director of Judiciary Committee. percent increase in defense spend- of the nation will watch and listen the Arms Control and Disarmament However, in an Associated Press ing, a commitment the U.S made to via the air waves as Carter delivers Agency. And the Senate Judiciary survey, most congressmen said they NATO.

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-1 The Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper Monday, January 22, 1979. , Vol. 34 No.. 15 Authorities arrest East German suspects the WIESBADEN, West Germany (AP) -- worked at a nuclear research lab- not disclose the nationality of West German authorities arrested oratory. officer or when he defected. But six suspected East German spies The suspects were members of a it said he had been assigned to yesterday but lost one of them major spy ring and were arrested various North Atlantic Treaty t NA when escaped from a patrol car. on a tip provided by an East Ger- Organization headquarters and had man security officer who defected brought with him important docu- According to a government state- to West Berlin last week. ments. . ment, police officers transporting Meanwhile, East Germany reports, WORLD BRIEFS the suspect had to slow down their that a western defector, reportedly A West German TV station quotes TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) -- Iran's Prime car because of icy roads, enabling a West German navy pilot, has fled defense ministry sources as theo- Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar is him to escape from the moving auto-. to the Communist East and sought rizing that the defector was a bracing for the expected return this mobile. Officials say the suspect- asylum. West German Navy pilot missing week of exiled Moslem Ayatollah ed spy had neither money nor iden- The official East German News from his base in Northern Germany Khomeini and a possible showdown tification document on him when he Agency says a lieutenant commander since last November. He reportedly for the government of Iran. escaped but refused to, give any asked for political asylum in East did not have access to strategic Khomeini's return this week would further details. The escapee had Germany. However, the report did or operational information. be earlier than expected and may be sparked by reports that Baktiar is gaining support among moderates Navy League Weather turmoil floods East Coast here. COMPILIED FROM AP/UPI -- Author- several major highways and dozens WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Lobbyists on ities evacuated families in Connec- of roads and trains and subways were both sides of the abortion issue looks for ticut, New York and similar treat- halted for hours throughout the are converging on Washington to ment was done in New England as city and the surrounding region. mark the sixth anniversary of the rain and snow inundated the east Red Cross officials evacuated Supreme Court's ruling that resulted coast. about 200 people from homes in the in liberalized abortion laws. nominees Among the effects of the storm: Borough of Queens. Fog halted All personnel desiring to submit widespread flooding, snarled trans- landings at La Guardia Airport and BANGKOK, Cambodia (AP) -- Stepped- nominations for the 1979 awards of portation, hundreds of traffic caused delays at Kennedy and Newark up fighting between Vietnamese the Navy League of United States are accidents and at least seven deaths International Airport. Police troops and units of the ousted encouraged to submit their nomina- so far this weekend. closed the upper level of the Cambodian regime is reported near tions prior to February 19, 1979. George Washington Bridge for about the Cambodian capital of Phnom These awards provide all levels of A 52-year-old woman was drowned two hours earlier yesterday be- Penh. command in the Navy and Marine Corps in her car yesterday when parts of cause of hanging ice. In Long The Vietnamese and their Cambodian with an additional means of recogni- Stratford, Conn., were heavily Island, a man died after a car in allies seized the capital more than tion for individuals who have dis- flodded. Emergencies were declared which he was a passenger skidded two weeks ago. The report, by tinuished themselves through their and evacuations begun. There were and smashed into a power pole. analysts in Thailand, indicates inspirational leadership, profes- up to three feet of percipitation However, reports say New England sizable units of the Cambodian army sional competence, scientific skills, reported in some areas of Hartford. was apparently hit the hardest by were left untouched in the Vietna- technical .progress and literary In New York City, flooding closed the severe weather. mese drive though Cambodia. achievements. The Navy League of the United States is a highly respected organi- Rosalynn Carter poses with John Gacy EL PASO, Colo. (UPI) -- A psycholo- zation composed of more than 330 in- gist here has found that military dividual councils throughout the WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House remains of 27 bodies at his home personnel stationed at Fort Carson United States and overseas. The ob- has responded to a Chicago news- northwest of Chicago. Gacy is have double the child abuse rate jectives of the Navy League are to paper report that First Lady being held without bond. of local civilians because most of develop and maintain public interest Rosalynn Carter once posed with Meanwhile, Mrs. Carter's News the families are poor and under in the Department of the Navy and accused murderer John Gacy. Secretary, Mary Finch Hoyt, said severe pressure. its missions, and to offer coopera- The report, in the "Sun-Times," yesterday, "It's just an unfortu- Although army personnel and their tion and assistance in all matters shows a copyright photograph of nate coincidence. It is not at families represent only 10 to 12 tending to enhance naval efficiency. the two taken last May at a Polish all unusual for her to meet with percent of El Paso County population, Constitution Day reception in the organizers of such events and they account for 34 percent of the League will present 10 The Navy Chicago. It says Mrs. Carter to have pictures taken." county's child abuse cases. convention awards at their annual autographed the photo with the The newspaper said Gacy, who April 17-21 in which will be held words: "To John Gacy, best wishes, had police record, as wearing an WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Retired Army made Dallas to individuals who have Rosalynn Carter." The photograph emblem on his jacket that indicates General Bruce Palmer Jr. has pro- in specif- significant contributions also shows a smiling Mrs. Carter Secret Service clearence to attend posed that the United States es- endevor. The nature of ic fields of shaking hands with Gacy. the reception. However, a Secret tablish a "full American presence" to accord exception- these awards is Gacy recently was charged with Service official in Washington says in Africa. the recip- al public recognition of killing seven young males and the agency is checking on the matter. the naval service. Active ients and reportedly has confessed to killing But the agency's Chicago office re- WASHINGTON (UPI) -- If the Navy has personnel duty Navy and Marine Corps 32. Authorities have unearthed the- fuses comment. its way, the "Fighting Lady" and are eligible for nine of the 10 other feminine nicknames for fight- awards. ing ships will soon be deep-sixed. The awards are as follows: Congress reactions to cutting of Taiwan ties The Navy, in an effort to eradi- for The John Paul Jones Award - WASHINGTON (AP) -- Members of the nated our defense treaty with cate all traces of sex discrimina- inspirational leadership, to be 96th Congress say that while the Taiwan without consulting Congress." tion, may soon prohibit calling Corps awarded to that Navy or Marine American people generally support Kansas Republican Representative any vessel a "she" or ship person- officer who has made an outstanding President Jimmy Carter's decision Keith Sebelius says his constituents nel "crewmen." Instead, when using standards contribution to the high to recognize the Communist govern- believe that normalizing relations a pronoun, a ship may have to be in the of leadership traditional ment of China, they oppose cutting with China was basically right. called an "it" and the word "crew- naval service. ties with Taiwan. He says, though, "The manner in man" may be replaced by "crew mem- was what they The Admiral Claude V. Ricketts which it was done bers." Award - for inspirational leader- Senator Robert Morgan, a North object to." ship, to be awarded to that Navy en- Carolina Democrat, says "people listed man who, by his traditional ,have no objection to recognizing Tennessee Republican Representa- And at the Naval Academy, the word performance of duty, has demonstrat- Red China. It's a fact of life." tive James Quillen says SALT is midshipman could be replaced by ed outstanding leadership and pro- But, Morgan adds, "They're extreme- "just not something that's dis- midshpperson as a result of an see page 3 ly concerned that we have termi- cussed." ongoing Navy review. Page 2 Guaantanamo Gazette Monday, January 22, 1979 Clubs and organizations

THE HEALTH CARE CONSUMER COUNCIL CARIBBEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS is will meet Wednesday, Jan. 24, at offering classes in Speedy Patch- 1 p.m. in the Training Room at the work and Machine Quilting. Two Hospital. All HCCC representatives identical classes will be held on are requested to attend. Interested Wednesdays, Feb. 7 through March 14 Co evnt.ancrcie al adv e ispindts b ten d tushanno nnt personnel should contact their at the CACA workshop on Marina disri to the basis of ira Oce, 7: a, ce , cor, 0 or ai ondigi command representatives regarding Point. The afternoon class will questions or comments they would be held from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m.; the like discussed at the council meet- evening class, from 7:00 to 9:30 ing. p.m. The cost is $25.00, payable at registration. Interested per- THE CPO HARBOR LIGHTS LOUNGE sons may register at Paola Point 10 Spee. cial wann eonceedlogan t extends an invitation for you to beginning Jan. 22, or at Booth #3 have dinner on Friday, Jan. 26 from at the Flea Market on Feb. 4. To 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., selecting from hold the classes, a minimum of six the open menu. Stay for the entire students per class is required. evening with Total Experience from Alumnae of this class are welcome 9:00 p.m. to 1 a.m. Start the free. For further information, weekend off with a relaxing evening. call the instructor, Karen Shanower at 8152 AT. THE NAVY EXCHANGE announces that ATTENTION ALL SEABEES, hard work- THE CPO CLUB is now taking appli- the following Navy Exchange facili- ing fleet ratings and civilian cations for the position of waitress. THE CPO CLUB invites you to have ties will be closed on the days personnel of the Public Works Starting salary is $3.06 per hour. dinner in the Harbor Lights Lounge indicated, due to annual inventory. Department. There will be a dance For more information, contact Chief on Saturday, Jan. 27 from 5:30 to --Navy Exchange Garage, Monday, at Morin Center on the patio Satur- Pobis at the club office at 951114 8:30 p.m., selecting from the open Jan. 22. day, Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. to meet your or 95579. menu. Graphic Expression will be --Auto Parts Store, Monday, Seabee Ball queen candidates. on hand to entertain you with music Jan. 22 This is a BYOB affair with set THE NAVY WIVES CLUB OF AMERICA for your dancing or listening --Leeward Point Retail Store, ups available for purchase. Aries will have installation of new of- pleasure. Monday, Jan. 22. Disco will be providing the music ficers Thursday, Jan. 25, at 274-A --Leeward Point Mini Mart, for your dancing pleasure from 9 "MARRIAGE: Love parson- Monday, Villamar at 7:30 p.m. ified." Anon. Jan. 22 p.m. to 1 a.m. Door prizes will be --Windward Mini Mart, Tuesday, given away, and ladies are requested Jan. 23 to bring a side dish of munchies. --Sound Scene, Tuesday, Jan. 23. Tickets are $1.50 per person and --Country Store, Tuesday, can be obtained from E01 Ed Blume Jan. 23. at Transportation Operations or --Main Retail Store, Monday and Ronna Schmoker in Building 804. Olendar Tuesday, Jan. 22 and 23. For more information, contact Ronna at 8125 DWH or 96155 AWH. I SPECIAL SERVICES is now offering Let's all get together for a good golf lessons, beginning Tuesday, time and meet your queen candidates. Today Feb, 6, Lessons will be held twice Special Sevices will hold their sailing class today thru Friday at the weekly, Tuesday and Thursday. Morn- SPECIAL SERVICES announces that Yacht Club from 5 - 6 p.m. ing lessons are from 9-10 a.m. and anyone wishing to have a notice put 10-11 a.m. Afternoon lessons are on the Victory Hill Billboard (on Basic ceramic painting class begins today, from 2-3 p.m. and 3-4 p.m. These Sherman Avenue) must submit the will be group lessons at $15 per notice to Special Services in person for nine lessons. Class writing not less than one week be- Tomorrow size is limited to five persons, so fore the date of the event. The Guantanamo Bay Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m., BOQ (96166). sign up early. The instructor is event must be open to all base Church of God prayer meeting, 7:30 Moose Claxton. Sign up at the residents, or it cannot be put up. p.m., classroom across from Chaplain Barcus' office (8618). Special Services Office or call Announcements will no longer be Take Carol Astle at 95449. taken by phone. off Pounds Sensibly meeting, 6 p.m., elementary school B-9 (951049 or 99197). THE MARINE BARRACKS SPECIAL A SADIE HAWKINS DANCE will be SERVICES announces that the swimming held Tuesday, Jan. 23 from 8 p.m. Al Anon meeting, 7 p.m., East Bargo old nursery school building (90269). pool is closed until further notice to midnight at Morin Center. This Jamaican United Fellowship Order of Service prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., due to a broken water pump. dance is for high school students, church on Bay Hill Road. grades 9-12. Orion Disco will W.T. SAMPSON SCHOOL, grades kinder- provide the entertainment. garten through grade 12, will be Wednesday closed Wednesday, Jan. 24 for records DUE TO AN ERROR IN THE NEW PHONE day, in accordance with the school BOOK, the CPO Club listed number Churh of God Bible study and prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., Corinaso Point. calendar. School will resume on of 951268 on page 2 should be cor- Church of Christ Bible Thursday, Jan. 25. rected to 951286. The number for Food Service is 951286. Church of God Bible study and prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., Corinaso Point. THE JANUARY MOTORCYCLE COURSE 8:30 will be held Jan. 23 and 24 at Some 237,000 ex-service members Church of Christ Bible study, 6:45 p.m., McCalla Chapel (97115). a.m. at the CPO Club dining room. live in foreign countries and U.S. to attend should Persons wishing territorial possessions, 163,000 Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 7:45 p.m., East Bargo Point Old Nursery Jean at 8606 or 8105. register with of them in Puerto Rico and the School building. (Closed meeting) (90269 or 8275). Virgin Islands. Pentecostal Church Bible study, 7-9 p.m,, at the churh on Bay Hill Road. (8228 DWH) *Live firing- Monday--10:00 a.m. - 5:00 n.m. Sound ii. NHaul n, Ctutuugsby, cua Investment. Local Forecast Take stock in America. 1351/0336 581_ Buy U.S. Savings Bonds. -2027/0927 0738 84 IS 10 1847 1 .- 68 Today's forecast is for partly Captl.1IM . Iat cloudy to cloudy skies with rain over the mountains and beaches. Ain Stale Cseaudig 11i Winds southeasterly at 12-18 knots LCdr Jerry Ryan.Public Affairs with gust up to 26. Bay conditions Officer GUIDE 3-5 feet. J02 Brenda Starkey. Editor ut J03 Jeff Woodhouse. . .Journalist JOSN Mary Marshall. . .Journalist JOSN Damon Johnson. Journalist 1:00 General Hospital Ms. Pat Pennington. Production 1:50 Can YouDTop This Assistant 2:15 Deputy Dawg 9-m 2:30 Sesame Street MOV IES The Guantanamo Gazette is pub- 3:30 Voyage to the Bottom of the [ ------lished according to the rules and Sea (BW) LYCEUMS regulations for ship and station 4:30 Man in a Suitcase (New Downtown: It Lives Again, R newspapers as outlined in NAVEXPOS Series) McCalla: Go Tell The Spartans, R P-35 and under the direction of the 5:25 Almanac (BW) Marine: Damien-Omen II, R Now iS T{ETiM -rEMOVE. Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. 5:30 Newswatch Leeward: Swashbuckler, PG ^.L submit your Printed five times weekly at the 6:30 People (New Show) suggestions government's expense on government 6:55 Greatest Headlines (BW) CLUBS equipment at the Navy Publications 7:00 Love American Style Windjammer: Club Closed today on and Printing Service Branch Office, improving 7:55 Notes of Interest the opinions or statements in news 8:00 Three for the Road equipment COMO: Operation Thunderbolt, items that appear herein are not to 9:00 1979 PG be construed as official or as re- Newswatch Update will be Teen: No Movie flecting the views of COMNAVBASE or. aired at halftime. CPO: No Movie the Department of the Navy. 12:00 Sign Off Staff NCO: Not Available Monday, January 22, 1979 Guantanamo Gazette Page NAVY LEgU 3 (Continued from page 1) enlisted person or civilian who has ment official or retired Navy or (Code 002). fessional competence required by his made an outstanding contribution in Marine Corps officer or enlisted To qualify, early submission is rate. any field of science, which has person who has made a personal con- encouraged. Commands are to send The Captain Winifred Quick Collins furthered the development and pro- tribution towards furthering the im- nominations to: Board or Awards, Award - for inspirational leader- gress of the Navy or Marine Corps. portance of sea power through his Navy League of the United States, ship, to that woman officer and en- The Stephen Decatur Award - for efforts as a civilian (civilian 818 18th St. NW, Washington, D.C., listed woman whose exceptional lead- operational competence, to be award- nominees for this award do not have 20006. ership and performance in their mil- ed to that Navy or Marine Corps of- to be Navy or Marine Corps employ- An original and six copies of each itary duties have been accomplished ficer or enlisted person who has ees). nomination should be forwarded and a by outstanding contributions, which made an outstanding personal con- The John A. McIntire Navy Judge suggested citation for each should have brought them recognition and tribution which has advanced the Advocate Writing Award - offered be included and mailed directly from reflected credit on women in the readiness and competence of naval only to an active duty Navy or commands to the address above. Also, naval service (two recipients). service in the course of actual Marine Corps Judge Advocate, having achievements need not be limited to The General Gerald C. Thomas naval operations. an article published during the calendar year 1978 (except for the Award - for inspirational leader- The Alfred Thayer Mahan Award - year in a periodical of established Judge Advocate Writing Award). Nom- ship, to be awarded to that Marine for literary achievement, to be circulation. The article must have inations that have been submitted who by his tra- awarded to that Navy or Marine Corps made a significant contribution to previous years and not selected as _s onalenlisted'man, performance of duty, has officer, enlisted person or civilian the Navy concerning law and the winners by the board may be updated demonstrated outstanding leadership who has made notable literary con- Navy. Entry of the article may be and resubmitted. and the professional competence re- tributions which have advanced the made either by the author, or by any Naval Station personnel desiring quired by his rank. knowledge of sea power in the United other person, with written consent to submit nominations of individuals The Rear Admiral William S. Par- States. by the author. Specific information should contact the Public Affairs sons Award - for scientific and The Robert M. Thompson Award - for concerning nominations for this officer at 951247. Personnel of technical progress, to be awarded to outstanding civilian leadership, to award may be obtained from the Of- other commands should contact their that Navy or Marine Corps officer, be awarded to that civilian, govern- fice of the Judge Advocate General Admin officer or Executive officer. B sharp: A note on uniform appearance and grooming by JOSN Mary Marshall The military uniform, when worn tion to detail in the wearing of identification bracelets and rings shoes will be freshly cleaned. properly, is a symbol of our mili- the uniform is a key element in the is permitted with all uniforms, Grooming standards, which highly tary pride, tradition and dignity. public image of the Navy. however these items shall be in set off the uniform, are based on One of the distinguishing marks Uniforms should be kept clean good taste and appropriate to the several elements--including cleanli- of an efficient military organiza- and neat at all times. Devices and occasion, working or social, for ness, neatness, safety, military tion is the smart military appear- insignias are to be bright and which the prescribed uniform is image, and our key element, which ance of its personnel and their free of tarnish and corrosion. worn. Conservative sunglasses are is the appearance in uniform. The attention to current uniform According to the United States permitted, except when in military standards are not intended to be regulations. And, as Vice Admiral Navy Uniform Regulations, NAVPERS formations. No eccentricities or overly restrictive nor designed to George Kinnear, commander, Naval Air 15665C; No articles such as pens, faddishness of dress, jewelry or isolate Navy men and women from Forces Atlantic, said recently, pencils, watch chains, fobs, pins, grooming are permitted. society. "There is only one way to wear the jewelry, handkerchiefs, combs, Military headgear should fit These limits set forth are reason- uniform -- correctly." cigars, cigarettes, pipes, or properly and in no case will the able, enforcable and ensure that All United States Navy personnel similar items shall be worn or bulk or length of hair interfere personal appearance contributes to must set and maintain the highest carried exposed upon the uniform. with the proper wearing of any a favorable military image yet possible standards of smartness in Necklaces, crosses, pendants, etc, military headgear. allows a degree of individuality. military appearance. The military shall not be worn exposed when in Shoes will be kept in good repair The seeming division between the fge which is reflected by atten- uniform. Wearing of wrist watches, and will be well-shined. White policy on grooming for male and female members are simply a recog- nition that there is a difference AUTHORIZED between the sexes--beards and side- burns for men, longer hair and cosmetics for women. The regulations for male grooming standards are shown in the chart N*S*TAN* below. Female grooming standards state UNITED SAE E __tP.A0 that hair will be clean and neatly arranged. When in uniform, back of hair may touch but not fall below the lower edge of the collar. No hair shall show under the front brim of the combination hat or the garrison cap. Afro, natural, bouffant and other similar hair 4r.41P4W styles are permitted but exaggerated styles, including those with exces- sive fullness or extreme heights are not authorized. In no cases p shall the bulk of the hair interfere with the proper wearing of military headgear. Hair ornaments such ribbons will not be worn. Pins, combs or bar- rettes similar in color to the individuals hair color may be worn. Cosmetics will be conservative and in good taste. All members of our Navy are encouraged to abide by prescribed uniform and grooming standards. AJ For those few who are less enthusi- astic about being part of the team, Navy Regulations are concise and emphatic. Be sharp.wear your uniform with pride! Do it because you want to do it, because you're a part of a team. RNOB LAE REXENEDBEOUN E AAR L DOELDOaOf~u B OYra iR r[T sRN Job opportunities

Navy Y NO EXENDBEYND MNOIZWOo®>Y WIA N 6RTEDI COE S S T HE CO1R NE lRS O E MUHADN OETA OEFST NHBYN The Exchange has the follow- ing job openings: --Full time Sales Clerk II (PS-2/ 2.81, LGS-2/1.72) to work at the Mini Mart. Six months experience MUSTA HES AY NO E DRAW RWARD FROM THE TCL LNEEXPTEDNGAOS H ECRNRSOFHEMOTHANDNOMOEHANONFURHICH__ON preferred. --Full time Sales Clerk II (PS-2/ 2.81, LGS-2/1.72) to work at the Main Retail Store. Six months experience preferred. Cw FULL AND PAETIAL BEARDS ARE AUTHORIZED. THE RULE OF A BEARD (DISTANCE THAT THE MASS OF FACIAL PROTRUDES PROM TIE SKIN OH TIE FACE) ENAL --Sales Clerk II, part time (PS-2/ arcHO~D~ NELTELENGTHH OINIDALFAIAL HAERSHALL BUMEDT INHWENAUSCEISORTOCOM~lMNHAIR RRI E BEARDS MND SMOOT LY3IN0 THE BEAD. PATCHY AND SPOTTY CLUMPS OP FACIAL HAIR AER HOT CONNSiDERED BEARDS AND AS SUCH ARE NOT ITPEMTED 2.81, LGS-2/1.72) to work at the Mini Mart. Six months experience preferred. --Part time Sales Clerk II (PS-2/ 2.81, LGS-2/1.72) to work at the SERV MART. Six months experience preferred. These positions close Jan. 26. For further information, contact Ms. V. Green at 8348. Guantanamo Gazette Monday, January 22, 1979 Bradshaw passes Steelers to Super Bowl victory over Cowboys IA:\ lI (Vi/UPI) -- Bradshaw set two of his scoring down of the game as Bradshaw hit Dallas kicked on-sides again, but his best season ever with his passes in the hands of wide capped receiver Stallworth with a 28-yard pass after Bleier recovered the ball for Pitts- hest single game ever as the Pitts- in the first half as the Steelers had recovered a Dallas burgh and the Steelers ran out the burgh Steelers edged out the Dallas the Steelers came back to erase a fumble. clock for the victory. Cowhys 35-31 in Super Bowl XIII. 14-7 Cowboy lead, the only lead Dal- Dallas then came back to tie the The game is being hailed as the Bradshaw set a number of Super las had in the game. The others score on their third possession. As greatest Super Bowl contest played Bowl passing records as he completed were to and running back time ran out in the first period, thus far. It was the highest scor- 17 of 30 passes for 318 yards and . The fifth Steeler Staubach hit Tony Hill from 39 yards ing (66 points) and had the most our . came on a 22-yard run by out to tie it a 7-7. touchdowns (nine). With Bradshaw The Steelers have become the first . Dallas went up 14-7 in the second setting individual marks for passing team to win three Super Bowls. The of the Cowboys also quarter when picked up a yardage and touchdown passes, the Cowboys, coincidentally, were also completed 17 of 30 passes. His Steeler fumble and ran 37 yards for combined team marks for both (seven going for that same mark. total yardage fell short of Brad- the score. and 467) also set marks. But it was Terry Bradshaw that was shaw's total. His passes went for Pittsburgh then tied the game It was definitely a passers' game. the difference. The Steeler veteran 228 yards and three touchdowns, two again as Bradshaw tied a Super Bowl while managed 97 yards passer set Bowl records for yardage as the Cowboys made an attempt to record with a 75-yard touchdown pass for Dallas, next in line was Fr and touchdowns, the yardage record come back after Pittsburgh jumped to Stallworth. The Steelers went Harris, who had but 68 yards. being set before the first half even out to a 35-17 fourth-quarter lead. ahead 21-14 when Bradshaw threw a one Steeler besides Harris gained ended. Pittsburgh scored the first touch- seven-yard scoring pass to Bleier. any-yardage on the ground. Bleier The third period was just the op- carried the ball twice for three posite as the defenses went to work. yards. The only score was a 27-yard field goal by Dallas' Raphael Septien that cut the Steeler lead to 21-17. The Steelers went to work in the s11'%is final period again as Harris ran 22 yards as Pittsburgh extended its lead to 28-17. Then the roof caved in for Dallas. They lost the ball Classified advertisements may be called in between 8 and 11 a.m., or hand carried to the on a fumble on their own 19 and on Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays). Deadline for publication is noon the previous working day. Ads are limited to 40 words the first play from scrimmage, Brad- and published not more than twice weekly per submission. Commercial advertising is.pro- shaw rifled his final scoring pass hibited although announcements concerning available services will be permitted but limited to Swann and the Steelers went up by to once a week. Ads for businesses or services requiring command approval may be re- a 35-17 margin. quired to provide proof of a letter of authority. Ads which discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, color or national origin will not be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff The Cowboys, never giving up, then reserves the right to edit and rewrite all submissions. (AT-Anytime/DWH-During Working marched down the field and, on the Hours/AWH-After Working Hours). wings of a Staubach-to-Billy Joe DuPree seven-yarder, moved to within Classified Ads 951144 35-24. For a!e 4l1ak vinyl love seat, $125; small Dallas then kicked on-sides and Twin bed complex. with new mattress writing desk, $20. 951259 AWH, recovered when the ball carromed off & box spring. Must sell. 96278 AT. or see at Center Bargo 1183. one of the Steelers. With time in short supply, Stau- Ethan Allen twin size headboard & Two winter coats, girl's size 12, bach took the Cowboys back into the frame, $50. 8602 AT. boy's size 14, like new. 952247 Steelers' end zone, the score coming AT. on a pass of four yards to Butch Metal lathe, 48" bed, 3 chucks, Johnson. However, there was only 22 taper & milling attachments, will Upper head for gasket set, for seconds remaining. turn up to 9" stock. Heavy metal Chrysler products, 1970-78, for cabinet w/ drasers for lathe, 360 engine, $25. 8121 DWH, 97115 first $500 takes it all. Call AWH. Allen, 64332 DWH, or 97264 AWH. Henderson: regrets about pre-game comments '67 Chevy van, 230, 6 cylinder, new MIAMI (AP/UPI) -- There was a stark "I'll be okay in a couple of days, New Winchester Model 70 bull barrel, tires; runs, but won't for long, difference in mood at the locker of but this hurts so." 308 cal match rifle, sell or trade has cracked block, $250. 96240 AT. Thomas Henderson after the end of Dallas Coach was par- for Nikonas III camera & accessories, Super Bowl XIII last night at the ticularly upset about a pass inter- retail value $475. 97264 AWH, or Three 1967 VW Bugs for parts, $400 Orange Bowl. ference call in the fourth quarter 64332 DWH. Ask for Allen. for all; U.S. Divers regulator, $70. The outspoken Cowboy linebacker against Benny Barnes. Call Jim, 8591 AT. sat quietly on the bench as report- Field Judge Fred Swearingten ruled Hotobecane French 10-speed touring ers Approached him. that Barnes tripped Pittsburgh wide bicycle in excellent condition, '73 Buick Century, P/S, P/B, one He told them, "I didn't feel de- receiver Lynn Swann. The Steelers $200. 8850 DWH, 951001 ext. 305 owner, less than 30,000 miles, feat until the game was over got a first down deep in Dallas ter- AWH. $1800, will negotiate. 951227 AWH. but now I'm upset. I was working ritory and, a few plays later, scored real hard out there and I'm hurt on a Franco Harris run of 22 yards. Combination car bed/bassinet w/ 8' x 14' fiberglass pontoon boat, that we lost and hurt that we didn't Barnes said, "I had the right of adjustable legs, $10; gold corduroy completely customized by owner, w/ make the big play to win the game." way. The referee said I flung my cushions for rocking chair; 2 Sears CB, 1976 40-HP engine, pushes 52 "Hollywood" fought back the tears foot back to trip him. I never did nursing bras, never worn, size 38-D. BHP, trailer & many extras included, as he told the reporters that he was see Swann. The ball was between us 96215 AT. must see to appreciate; also '71 not ashamed of the way he played. and it was catchable." Honda 100cc, good condition, engine He added, "The Steelers are World Landry called the pass interference Drapes; CB radio w/car & rooftop rebuilt. 8367 AWH. Champions. I give then their praise. call "the key play of the game." whip antenna, including 60' of When asked if they were the tough- It was also fairly quiet in Pitts- cable; Sears upright vacuum cleaner; 10' x 26' barrel boat, 40 HP elec- set team Dallas played this year, he burgh. Pittsburgh has a reputation Eureka canister vacuum cleaner; tric start Johnson, new single said, "They're the World Champions, for raucous celebrations after its also a rug. 97283 AT. controls, recently rebarreled, many aren't they?" team win championships. extras included, asking $1200 or Before the Super Bowl, Henderson But an hour after their Super Bowl '65 Dodge Charger, good running best offer. 90185 AT, 8796 DWH. told anybody who would listen how Championship, things were subdued cindition, needs some brake work, the Cowboys would beat the Steelers. in the Steel City. Police and re- $300 (negotiable), must sell. Tom Wanted He told people that Steeler quarter- porters and police seemed to out- Fournier, 8871 DWH, or K-212 GHB back Terry Bradshaw was not smart, number celebrants downtown. AWH. 60' or more of wire fencing, with tight end Randy Grossman was awful One woman who traveled to Pitts' or without poles. 96270 AWH. and the Steelers were not deep burgh from St. Mary's, W. Va., said, '63 Plymouth, stick shift, Gitmo enough to win the game. "If nothing happens here I'll be so Special, runs good, asking $100. Guitar. 8431 AT. When asked if he had any regrets upset I may never come back." 98286 AT. about the statements, he snapped, Tne Pittsburgh police had 500 men Male Siamese cat for stud service. "No sir! I don't!" ready to handle any over-zealous Long, light blue evening dress, 96278 AT. One Dallas player who did have fans. size 12, never worn. Bought for regrets was tight end Jackie Smith. $30 but will sell for $15. 90290 Child's swing set. 952219 AWH. Smith, one of the finest receivers NBA action AT. in NFL history, dropped what was Lost appeared to be a sure touchdown Los Angeles 113, Golden State 107 Large assortment of infant & tod- pass in the third period when Dallas Milwaukee 138, New York 114 dler clothes & toys; high chair; Duffel bag on the Jan. 12, DC-9 was seven points behind at 21-14. New Orleans 108, Atlanta 87 2 car seats; jump seat; stair gate; flight from Norfolk to Gitmo. The Cowboys had to settle for a Philadelphia 91, Boston 87 road race set; phonograph, etc. Offering reward for its return, no field goal and eventually lost by Cleveland 94, Chicago 93 No reasonable offer refused. Every- questions asked. 95439 AT. the four-point difference. thing must go. 951159 AT. Smith said, "If I caught the pass, In the NHL Found we would have tied them at 21-all '64 Dodge, runs good, $300. Call and would have had all the momentum." Philadelphia 5, New York Rangers 5 Rich, 8527 AT. Pair of child's roller skates in Of the pass, a 10-yard floater Buffalo and the New York Islanders Tierra-K area. Call & identify at from Roger Staubach, Smith said, had their game postponed because of '48 Ford, 2-dr. coupe, recently 952219 AWH. "It hit me in the hip. The pass was bad weather. painted, new engine & exhaust, just fine. I was just wide open and brakes & clutch; tires & interior Services I missed it." He added, "I think I WHA results in good condition. Contact Randy slipped." King at the Desal Plant. Babysitting in my home, Corinaso Pt. He went on, "It might have been a Birmingham 4, Edmonton 3 area, for working mothers. 8779 AT. matter of being over-cautious. May- Winnipeg 3, Quebec 1 Houseplants, cuttings, reasonably be I would have caught it with my priced. 8541 DWH, 8848 AWH, or see Miscellaneous hands, but I was trying to use my at Ocean View 4 AWH. chest." GOING(A tre) Lady who bought a bathroom organizer Smith played for 15 seasons with Two A/C (11,000 & 22,000 BTU); at a yard sale in East Bargo is the St. Louis Cardinals before re- PLACSend 10-speed bike; '73 Mazda RX2, A/C. missing three important pieces. tiring. He came out of retirement Call Jim, 95500 DWH, 98195 AWH. Call 96278 AT. this season to play for Dallas.