200,000 a nti-nuclear protestors de monstrate in N Y COMPILED FROM AP -- Some 200,000 with many in the crowd wearing "an- be trusted on the issue. five people living near the disabled protestors gathered in New York for ti-nuke" t-shirts and waving banners Activist Tom Hayden drew cheers reactor has considered moving else- an anti-nuclear rally yesterday. that read "phase out" and "no nukes." from the crowd when he likened the where because of continuing fears of It was the largest such demonstra- A single-engine plane hovered growing anti-nuclear movement to nuclear accidents and radioactive tion in the nation's history -- top- above, flying streamers that were the anti-Vietnam War movement of emissions. 6 7 ping the 100,000 level at a Washing- inscribed with "no nukes." the 0s and early 0s. Profound and adverse economic and ton rally in May. The rally site was a sandy sani- Hayden's wife, actress Jane Fonda social consequences for most people In Vermont meanwhile, more than tary landfill along the Hudson Riv- also spoke as did consumer activist residing within 40 miles of plant 130 demonstrators -- cheered on by er at the southernmost tip of Man- Ralph Nader and former New York resulted from the nation's worst nu- several hundred other protectors -- hattan Island. Congresswoman Bella Abzug. clear accident, according to the blocked the main gate of the Vermont The area, eventual site of a hous- Meanwhile, a report released in survey. Yankee Nuclear power plant at Ver- ing project, is in the shadow of the Philadelphia estimated that 144,000 Details of the survey were pub- non. World Trade Center and looks over people were driven from their homes lished yesterday in the "Philadel- They were attempting to disrupt New York Harbor at the Statue of because of the Three Mile Island phia Inquirer." the plant's annual refueling. Liberty. nuclear accident. The survey was conducted by And other demonstrations were be- Environmentalist Barry Commoner The survey also says the March 28 phone between July 23 and Aug. 6. ing held in Washington state and was among those who spoke at the accident cost residents near the It involved 4,585 people living Omaha, Neb. rally. plant more than $18 million in evac- in some 1,500 households. The New York rally climaxed a week He chastised Senator Edward Ken- uation expenses and lost wages. However, a spokesman for the NRC of concerts by major rock 'n' roll nedy for not using his leverage in regional office in King of Prussia, performers who donated their talents the Senate to help the anti-nuclear The study was conducted for the Pa. said he's unfamiliar with the -* raise money for political activi- movement. Nuclear Regulatory Commission by contents of the survey. ty and opponents of nuclear power. And he said neither Kennedy nor Mountain West Research Incorporated. And he said he's not sure the com- The rally was a colorful spectacle California Governor Jerry Brown can It also found that nearly one in mission has seen the report. Guantanamo Gazette

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Vol. 34 No. 176 Monday, September 24, 1979

West German mark's valuemakes two percent gain COMPILED FROM AP/UPI -- The West The EMS was formed this year and for the Americans." Congress may impose restrictions German mark has been increased in is composed of all members of the Meanwhile, officials of the World that would end lending activity of value by two percent against six nine-nation European Common Market Bank fear that Congress may take the International Development Asso- other European currencies, and it except Britain, which decided it action -- more political than finan- ciation, the arm of the bank which has been increased by five percent might join the finance group later. cial -- that would have broad reper- makes loans to the poorest nations. against the Danish krone. The move climaxed weeks of hectic cussions among the world's develop- The House had attached an amend- Finance ministers of the eight trading on foreign exchanges which ing countries. ment to legislation containing the *mber states of the European Mone- to a large extent had been fueled by In its annual report, the World U.S. contribution to IDA prohibit- Eary System agreed to the increase speculation there was to be an ex- Bank said it will be more difficult ing funds from being used in Viet- after a 15-hour meeting in Brussels. change rate adjustment within the for thrid world countries to expand nam and certain other countries. It was revealed early this morning EMS. their economies during the next dec- The World Bank does not accept by French Finance Minister Rene Mon- Bonn Finance Ministry officials ade because capital will be harder funds with strings attached and with- ory. said the Brussels meeting was ini- to come by. out U.S. funds, contributions from Monory also told reporters the EMS tiated by West Germany. It said countries with which the other countries may automatically countries were ready to hold talks Asked to eleborate on the views developing world conducts most of be withdrawn. with American authorities in a bid of the EMS finance ministers on the its trade are turning inward to In another report released yester- to stabilize the dollar. dollar, which has been dropping in deal with their own problems of in- day, Manpower Incorporated said the value against major world currencies flation, recession and instability hiring slowdown that began in the The six countries involved in the for over a year, Monory said: of exchange rates. United States six months ago will two percent revaluation are France, "We are interested in an overall continue through the remainder of Belgium, Luxembourg, Italy, the support for the dollar." But, he But beyond that, World Bank offi- the year. Netherlands and Ireland. added, "It's first of all a question cials are concerned that the U.S. The report is based on a survey Monory said the revaluation means of more than 6,000 U.S. employers. the Danish krone will devalue by It indicates that only 25 percent three percent against the French, plan to increase their work force Belgian and Luxembourg francs, the -- down from 30 percent during the Italian lira, the Dutch Guilder and fourth quarter a year ago. the Irish pound. Dateline .

Subcommittee wants PARIS (AP) -- A 56-hour stand-off on a Paris airstrip ended early today U.S. auto makers when deposed African leader Jean Bedel Bokassa left for Africa in a French military craft. clearance procedures Officials declined to disclose Bokassa's precise destination. The exceed own prediction former emperor flew to Paris Friday, shortly after a coup ended his 14 year reign in the Central African Empire, but French authorities refused to be tightened up to grant him asylum. on mileage figures

HINGTON (AP) -- A House Intelli- MEXICO CITY (AP) -- A spokesman for Mexico's oil monopoly said the flow WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Transporta- nce subcommittee is urging the from an offshore runaway well may be under control later today -- one day tion Department said domestic auto arter administration to tighten later than originally hoped. makers are exceeding their own pre- procedures for clearing applicants About two million barrels of oil have spewed from the well since June dictions in meeting federal gaso- for the nation's most sensitive making it the world's worst spill. line mileage standards. jobs. The Department said before the Les Aspin, D- Wisc., chairs the WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Andrew Young yesterday bowed out as ambassador to 1979 model year was under way, the Intelligence Oversight Subcommittee the United Nations, and into that hot spot stepped Donald McHenry, an- auto makers had predicted their and he says the security screening other black who served under Young as deputy ambassador. cars would average 19.1 miles per procedures used are weak. At McHenry's White House swearing-in ceremony, President Jimmy Carter gallon, barely above the 19 mile His panel cites a recent case in offered high praise of both men. per gallon federal standard. which a low-level CIA employee got Now, with the model year almost hold of a top secret manual on the COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -- The Army's former chief of staff, William West- over, the industry appears headed operation of a U.S. spy satellite moreland, said American strength is declining throughout the world and for a fleet average of 19.6 miles and sold it to the Soviet Union. he offered the presence of Soviet troops in Cuba as proof. pergallon because of increased con- Westmoreland refused to equate the Soviet combat troops in Cuba with Aspin said the wide differences in sumer demand for efficient autos. the 1963 missile crisis saying one brigade of troops isn't the same as how the government's security-rela- While a half-mile per gallon does a bunch of nuclear missiles. ted agencies review applicants some- not sound like much, it is expected But the retired general warned Ohio National Guardsmen yesterday that times leads to a person getting a to save an extra 1.340 billion gal- the Soviet Union will overtake the United States as top world power. clearance from one agency while he'd lons of gasoline when applied to be denied the same clearance by an- the 100,000 mile lifetime of 10 JOLIET, Ill. (UPI) A brief revolt at the Stateville Correctional Cen- other. -- Billion 1979 cars. The subcommittee is recommending ter here has ended. The department said Chrysler is About 15 inmates at the prison took four correctional officers and that common criteria be developed leading the domestic automakers inmate workers hostage yesterday afternoon to protest prison conditions. on the agencies' use of polygraph with a fleet average of 20.4 miles hours later the hostages were released unharmed. tests for applicants. About three per gallon. American Motors is official Michael Lane said officials talked with the inmates It also proposes that a single Prison second at 19.9, followed by Gen- about lack of showers, inadequate recreation and harassment from certain agency be set up to handle security eral Motors with 19.7 and Ford with inmate representatives would backgroung investigations. staff members. Prison officials promised 19.1. have an opportunity to air their complaints to the warden. Gd Page Guantanamo Gazette Monday, September 24, 1979 community Special announcements STARTING SEPT. 24, all G rated THE AFTER HOURS ENERGY CONSERVA- movies will be shown at McCalla TION HOT LINE (95310) is now in Lyceum only. full operation. Feel free to call in your ideas or suggestions and if you should know of any utilities: OPEN WATER SCUBA try outs will be waste around the base, call it in board so that corrective action can be bulletin held Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. at the

Sotla ble lrve e fi 7.i tted70p.m. , Windjammer Pool. For further infor- taken. Energy Conservation is up mation call Noel Guest at 8496 AWH to you. or Bill Sloan at 952289 AWH.

[ -9 rdi y u (scra n hsof rae excre d, colfor , ltor n fanl ogn THE GAZETTE OFFICE has been moved to the second deck of the McCalla

Aw-tr wo,rki n Hur dS. aedr eto drn h eko NEW RATES FOR SCUBA INSTRUCTION Admin Building. All submissions

p11: us , k::: a.:Th . T-nyd1 me /DM-D1 uSngWorf11g Hor have recently been approved by should be sent to the Public Affairs COMNAVBASE. They are as follows: Office via Guard Mail or dropped off in the new office. All Gazette STUDENT FEE CERTIFICATION phone calls are currently being Basic Diver $55 accepted at 8502. ___ 9 511 44 __ Open Water Diver $75 Advanced Open Water Diver $35 Specialty Certifications $40 IF BELLY DANCING INTERESTS YOU Resort Course (Intro to diving but you are undecided, or you only) S30 Clus Ogani zations are unsure of just what belly dancing is or involves, Shazzara ATTENTION HOSPITAL ENLISTED WIVES! THE CARRIBBEAN ARTS & CRAFTS TAP & JAZZ CLASSES that were pre- welcomes you to come and sit There will be a Charity Bazaar work- Workshop has rescheduled the slide viously scheduled for September 25, in during a class and see for your- shop at the home of Retha Smith at presentation titled: "Guantanamo and 26 have been rescheduled. Tap self. Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday 9B East Bargo at 7:30, Tuesday eve- Bay: Our Well-Kept Secret" by Class scheduled for the 25th has at 7 p.m. Also, anyone register- Diana Groendyke. The entire Gitmo ning September 25. So grab a needle been moved to October 4 at the reg- ing from now until Sept. 30 will and thread and come on down! Community is cordially invited to ular time and the class for the 26th receive the first eight lessons the showing at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, will be held October 11 at the regu- for half price ($12). There will GUB-YAC. WHAT IS IT? It's Guan- Sept. 25 at the club workshop on lar time. For information call be a special hour for "40 and tanamo Bay Youth Activities Associ- Marina Point (located across Sher- Shannon Finnegan at 96175. over " group. This will be the ation. All base personnel and res- man Avenue from the stables.) last registration until January. idents interested in forming the After the presentation the Workshop For more information contact Youth Activities Association at 7:30 will hold its regualr monthly Specila Services at 951160. September 25, 1979. The object of meeting. New members are most wel- the Association will be to have all come. For more information call the Youth Activities of Guantanamo 951280. Bay under the guidance of one com- THE LITTLE THEATRE'S next produc- Take mittee whether it be baseball, foot- tion will be that favorite comedy note 4. The keys for admittance to the ball, soccer, bowling, softball, "My Three Angels." Auditions will The Barrel Club is available to Barrel Club will be picked up volleyball, basketball or track and be held Sept. 23, 24 and 25 from 6 residents of the Base for private at parties, either catered by one the Windjammer Club, by the person field. Please join us. For further to 7:15 at the Elementary School Am- of responsible for the group, and re- information contact CWO2 YBAVEZ at phitheatre. All of Guantanamo Bay the major military clubs of the 8419/8143 DWH. is invited to audition for one of base, or uncatered. turned to the Windjammer Club on The following instructions should the day following use of the Barrel the 7 male roles (ages 25-55) or 3 be followed when requesting use of Club. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE female roles (ages 20-55) . If you the Barrel Club. 5. Any damage to the property would like to look over the script Guantanamo Bay Little League Base- 1. If the party is to be catered or equipment will be charged and at Morin Center, prior to the audition, copies are ball Association by one of the major military clubs paid for by the users. p.m. available at the library. Fleet Reserve Association at 7 on the base, contact the Manager of People who work backstage are just on Sept. 25. the particular club to do the as important as the actors. If you catering, and they will make ar- can wield a paint brush or hammer, rangements for the Barrel Club's The scores from the Admissions sew a fine seam (or a not-so-fine Testing Program use. of the College seam), move furniture or any of the 2. If the party is not to be Boards are used by schools, colleges, myriad of jobs that go to make up a catered, a letter requesting the use and universities as a basis for ad- production, call Kay Weatherington, of the club should be submitted 10 mission, placement, and consider- 8271 DWH, 951001 ext. 232 AWH or ation days prior to date of function to for scholarships, grants, and TFV Debi Lopez, 8765 DWH or 90133 AWH. 10DA loans. the manager Enlisted Mess Open is required. No experience (Windjammer Club) via Comptroller, The PSAT/NMSQT, SAT, and the ACT tests U.S. Naval Station specifying the are scheduled to be given in Guantanamo 1:00 General Hospital times and date to be used, and for Bay at the W.T. Sampson High 1:45 Cartoons what purpose. School during October, Novem- ber, and December. Base residents 2:00 Ghost and Mrs. Muir 3. If the request is approved, Lycem MOVIES 2:30 Mayberry RFD interested in taking any of these Downtown: The Bandits, PG a deposit of $50 will be placed 3:00 Cannon College Boards examinations, please McCalla: Watch Out We're Mad, G with the management of the Enlisted 4:00 Cartoons contact Chuck Kelley at the W.T. Marine: Murder by Decree, PG Mess Open, to guarantee that the 4:30 Last of the Wild Sampson High School at 95404 for Leeward: Quintet, R Barrel Club will be cleaned by the 4:25 Almanac group using it, following their further information or for an ap- 5:00 Newswatch pointment to pick up registration Clubs function. Upon inspection by man- 6:00 That's Hollywood materials. Registration should be Windjammer: Closed agement, the deposit will be re- 6:30 Different Strokes turned if cleaning procedures meet completed as soon as possible. 7:00 Lucan CPO Club: The Psychic, R COMO Club: The Passage, R specifications. 7:55 Notes of Interest ***JOB ANNOUNCEMENT*** 8:00 Flying High 9:00 Monday Night Football Accounting Technician at the Hos- 12:05 Newswatch Update pital GS-525-04/215-79 from Monday 12:10 Carol Burnett and Friends September 24 to Monday October 1. 12:30 Sign off Calendar TOMORROW MORNING

9:00 Electric Company Today Sew What's New Local Forecast ' 9:30 Roman Catholic Mass, 11:35 a.m., Base Chapel. 10:00 Ozzie and Harriet high tide-11:47 pm 881 10:30 Mr. Ed Little Theatre auditions, elementary school amphitheatre, 6-7:15 p.m. low tide-- 7:46 pm Here Come the Brides sunrise--- 6:50 am high--- 91 11:00 CPO Wives Bunko Party, Harbor Lights Lounge, 7 p.m. (Tickets: 951058). 12:00 Hollywood Squares sunset---- 6:55 pm low---- 74 12:30 Bob, Carol, Ted and Alice Community Fund Advisory Board meeting, 3:30 p.m., COMO Annex. Today's forecast is for partly cloudy skies, isolated rain and Tomorrow thunder showers, southeasterly Guantan mo Gazette Little Theatre auditions, elementary school amphitheatre, 6-7:15 p.m. winds at 8-14 kts. and bay condi- tions at 2-3 feet. Al Anon meeting, East Bargo old nursery school building, 7 p.m. (952267, 8269). Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. NAVBASE/NAVSTA HAIL AND FAIRWELL Guantanamo Bay Duplicate Bridge Club meeting, Plantation Room, COMO Club, AND NEW YEARS PARTY--a special even- 7 p.m. Naval Station Commanding Officer ing of enjoyment to welcome new Take off Pounds Sensibly meeting, elementary school B-9, 6 p.m. (951049). friends, bid adieu to those Lt. Richard L. Thompson. Public Affairs Officer departing and celebrate the new (fiscal) year EnigneSuan WV ra .Ass istant Public Afar.Ofie Jamaican United Fellowship Order of Service prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., J02 Brend K. Starkey .ditor a bit early. Feature of the evening: YNSN Charles S. Bishop.Joumalist church on Bay Hill Road. JOSN Mary E. Mrshall.Jurnalist a seafood platter (fish, shrimp and JOSN Damon I. Johnson. . .Joualist oysters) beans, slaw and other JOSA P liton . .Journalist Mrs. Regina Fluharty. Production Assistant Wednesday goodies. The NAVBASE/NAVSTA Actors will "do a number" on the departees Roman Catholic choir rehersal, Base Chapel, 7:30 p.m. rules and regulations for sip bdsedticndi w apthe for your entertainment pleasure. a tlined ia 5 i55555P-35 a dund h e direction Roman Catholic mass, Base Chapel, 11:35 a.m. of the Nval 5as, Pblic Affairs O office. Printed There will be a no-host cash bar five times weekly at government expense on government from 1900 to 1930 and dinner from Church of Christ Bible study, McCalla Chapel, 6:45 p.m. (951035). equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Service 1930 to 2045. Dancing will commence Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news items that appear herein are not to be construed as official Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo old nursery school, 7:45 p.m. at the COMO Patio at 2100 with music or as reflecting the views of COMVBASE or the De- (closed meeting -- 8275). from "Rockin Bob." partment of the Navy. Page 3 Gazette Monday, September 24, 1979 Guantanamo

the most important Pet notes "You children are says Cap- asset in Guantanamo Bay," In an effort to provide better an- N. Fetterman, Jr. to the tain John imal care at the Veterinary Clinic of Gitmo's W. T. Samp- student body here, the Veterinary Services have son elementary school. The Captain eatabliahed the following policies: expresses concern in an open-forum -- Petinformation: purchaaeaof school bus safety. discussion of pet supplies, prescription refills Greg Rumpf-- --Photo by PHAN and aubmisaion of fecal specimens may be achieved Monday through Fri- day from 8:30 a.m. to noon. -Clinic hours are on an appoint- ment basis only: examinations, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- day from 2 to 4 p.m. shots Monday School bus and Thursday from 2 to 3:30 p.m. -- Children should not be brought to the Veterinary Clinic during of- fice hours as the noise disturbs the animals being treated, making them harder to handle. If children must be brought to the clinic they must safety be kept under strict control of their parents. -- All animals brought to the Veterinary Clinic will be kept un- der strict control by a leash or in a cage. note These policies should provide a safer and faster running operation. Many times this office is involved with food inspection thus creating a shortage of personnel for animal by JOSN J. Michael Porter .,, -- . . clinic. Many phone calls are being made to this office in the afternoons thus making patrons with appoint- to wait and create an developed a viable yet totally ments have Bay school system discipline problem on the school waiting The Guantanamo sollution, If after a pro- overflow of animals in the illness-- buses I've seen in 16 years with the unwanted is plagued by a mysterious the students con- room which causes more noise and civil service." There are currently bationary period, misbehavior on the school buses. per- could result in animal fights if 660 students enrolled for class this tinue to be unruly, military on each of the pets are not under strict control semester. sonnel will be placed That probably doesn't sound too order. of the owner. Last week, Captain John H. Fetter- 14 school buses to maintain serious to the majority of residents Emergency calls will be taken any man, Jr. made a personal plea before Riding the buses is a priviledge in Gitmo, but to the bus driver who at this command and can be revoked time during working hours. After the elementary school student body. has the resposibility for many young at anytime. Last year approximately working hours, calls should be made The informal gathering was open- lives every day, good conduct aboard banned from riding to the emergency room (phone 913230) forum, with Captain Fetterman asking 50 students were the bus is imperitive. Boisterous the school bus for an average of at the hospital. The personnel as well as answering questions of behavior, such as loud conversation consecutive days. One youngsperthere will in turn contact the Vet- the children. He reminded the chil- three or unseated rowdy children can cause suspended for three months. erinary personnel on duty. Since importance of working was a hazard to themselves, as well as dren of the emergency room at the hospital and The 14 school buses average 500 the everyone else onboard. together on this serious matter, human care, only miles a day at considerable expense. is involved with also discussed the consequences of be Capt. Letterman stressed the fact extreme emergency calls should nonsupportive behavior. that the current system can work made after duty hours. According to Dr. Raymond L. Smith, After discussing in-depth the pro- smoothly with cooperation fromStu- All newly arriver personnel should of the W. T. Sampson school blems the bus drivers were having a rinciple dents and parents.bn foimri t their animals rabies and tem, "Guantanamo Bay has the worse with the students, Capt. Fetterman health cercificate to the veterinary clinic upon arrival on base to in- . Navy News * * sure proper paperwork is establish- ed at this office. recipients have applied for FIRST CLASS DIVER REQUALIFICATION balanced his enthusiasm for today's sicn Animal registration is performed made the new program to date. COURSE Navy by citing advances being at the Base Police Pound (phone If you know anyone who may be el- by the Soviet Navy and adverse 8440) from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. egible, urge them to contact the A pilot first class diver (SNEC trends which will emerge in the mid- Monday through Friday. Administration immediately. 5342) requalification course will eighties and beyond unless there is Veterans start Nov. 9 at the School of Div- added emphasis on Navy construction ing and Salvage in Washington, D.C. soon. The admiral also discussed compensation, noting some The four week program is designed military On Sep. 13, Mrs. Ma- positive recent developments that for previously qualified first rie Hernandez, employ- the key relationship be- class divers who meet the following recognize ee of NAS Admin De- tween adequate pay and career reten- criteria: partment was present- -- Qualifications (IAW U.S. Navy tion. ed a 15 year Length Diving Manual, Vol 1 and BUPERSMAN of Service Award and MAY HAVE MONEY COMING art 1410380) have lapsed for more 200,000 pin by Commander Ro- than one year. bert V. Bobey, execu- Marines who are look- -- A continuing interest in diving. Unlike the tive officer of the ing for "a few good men," the Vet- -- A sincere desire for redesigna- Naval Air Station. is on the look- tion as a first class diver. erans Administration Mrs. Hernandez was VA pension- -- Possession of a curent diving out for about 200,000 initially employed money due to them. physical. ers who may have onboard the Naval for Interested divers are urged to re- Since the Navy is a tradition Base in June 1964 may quest assignment to this training many families, Navy members and has worked as along to by special duty request (NAVPERS want to pass this message LWG-2 janitor since have Form 1306/7), addressed to Command- relatives and friends who January 1974 at NAS. er Naval Military Personnel Command served before them. (NMPC 4010), Washington D.C. 20370. The 200,000 people in question For further information, contact are veterans and survivors present- 291-5771, PNC Whitehead at Autovon ly receiving checks under the VA's r commercial 301-427-5771. "old" pension plan, and who haven't Tips for energy savers the VA concerning the new contacted (NES) . "Hopping around" uses more gas FRA NATIONAL CONVENTION pension plan went WASHINGTON Mail plan. An improved Summer is not far off and we are and increases costs. into effect Jan. 1, 1979 con- now beginning to make plans for * Take a train or a bus in- The Fleet Reserve Association people could receive siz- and many How stead of the family car. Save cluded its 52nd national convention our spare time and leave. able pension increases with an add- and relax at the same Mn. on Sep. 7. The can we help to conserve energy gasoline Call in Minneapolis, ed bonus if they apply right away. Well, we can start time. If you're an active-duty association has a membership of Oct. 1 will this summer? Those who apply before * Rediscover the pleasures military man or woman more than 148,000 enlisted people, by: have their increases granted retro- walking. hiking and bicycling who would like a civilian and officers with * Vacationing at home this of retired .enlisteds actively to Jan. 1. They're Pen Pal from the United year. Discover nearby attrac- during your vacation. former enlisted service. VA pensions are paid to wartime States, or if you are a civil- tions. the most energy-conserving The FRA expressed opinions on sev- other than dishonor- ian who would be in- veterans, with camp- means of transportation and the eral pieces of legislation of spe- * Choose a hotel or terested in writing to an able discharges who are permanently healthiest for most people. to military people in ground close to where you live. American servicemember, cial concern and totally disabled from caused at home if A nearby hotel or campground * Save energy send your name, address, the last year. traceable to their service and not provide as complete you're going away. Remember In particular, the FRA supported 2.4 mil- often can including zip code, and a some survivors . Currently from to turn off lights. lower heating in the survivors bene- and happy a change little about yourself to: improvements lion Americans receive VA pensions. in winter. and turn of the routine as one that is hundreds temperatures fit plan and improvements The new VA plan which automatic- summer. USO Pen Pal Program of miles away. off air conditioning in military health care system. The people who started to 720 W. Muhammad ally covers * Plan to stay in one place if organization also expressed opposi- draw pensions on or after Jan. 1 of- Ali Blvd. sys- you vacation away from home. Louisville, KY 40203 tion to the modified retirement fers the most substantial increases tem proposed by the Department of neediest veterans and survi- The USO will match you to the Dou.': -an Defense. vors. Nearly .5 milliar "old" pen- cut yoor commut- with a suitable Pen Pal, FRA members attending the conven- Twoare more ing expenses in according to age and your tion heard Chief of Naval Operations fun than one. half. And make the stated interests. You can Admiral Thomas B. Hayward tell them daily grind twice as exchange news and views today's Navy is the best in the nice. with a new friend by writ- world. The Navy's senior officer ing to a Pen Pal. Guantanamo Gazette Monday, September 24, 1979 Page 4 THE SPORTSMAN by Mark M. Meinero Up until this point in the season, They were supposed to meet in the the Cleveland Browns have lived a Marboro Cup Handicap two weeks ago. S again in The champagne is on ice in a charmed life. They're unbeaten, but They were supposed to meet bunch of major league cities. The they won each of their first three Saturday's . Now, question now is where the corks games by three points. Last week barring some other hang-up, the will be popped. they beat the Baltimore Colts only long-awaited meeting between Affirm- P Baltimore already has its Ameri- because place-kicker Toni Linhart ed and Spectacular Bid will take can League East crown. The Orioles missed three short-range field goal place on Oct. 6. The two great have time to sip the bubbly, polish tries. horses are scheduled to run in the 0 off a few snacks and watch to see The luck of the Browns gets a big Club Gold Cup at New York's which teams join them in the play- test tonight as Cleveland hosts the Belmont Park. offs. unbeaten Dallas Cowboys, the NFL Two weeks ago, the Bid got the at- The odds favor the California An- Monday night game. tention at Belmont. He was impres- gels as the team that will face It will take more than good for- sive in his easy victory in the Mar- r while the '79 Kentucky Baltimore in the American League tune for Cleveland to beat Dallas. boro, and sat playoffs. The Angels have a decent While the Cowboys have not been im- Derby winner romped, Laz Barrera lead over Kansas City and Minnesota. pressive this season, they're still in his barn. Trainer weight difference And California can go a long way the defending NFC champs. They have didn't like the t a pretty good quarterback named between his four-year-old and the toward winning its first title with field. a good showing at home against the Staubach, an impressive runner named rest of the Bid was the absent Royals. The three-game series Dorsett and a defense that gives This weekend, the Woodward. His owner s S starts tonight. nightmares to opposing signal-call- one at had a fever and In the National League East, a ers. his three-year-old run. That left the race lot rides on the four-game series In quarterback Brian Sipe, the couldn't And the Triple Crown that starts tonight in Pittsburgh Browns have a quarterback who's not to Affirmed. most of it, slosh- between the Pirates and Montreal afraid to put the ball up. He leads winner made the mud for a two and National League Expos. The Pirates were about to the AFC in pass attempts and comple- ing through the run away with things in late August tions. Unfortunately for Sipe, six a-half length victory. to the mile and a- Montreal 7, Philadelphia 4 but the Expos wouldn't let them. of those pass attempts fell into the Now, it's up Gold Cup to deter- St. Louis 7, New York Mets 4 (10) They've played quite well in the hands of defenders. half Jockey Club the Year. Yester- Pittsburgh 6, Chicago Cubs 0 last month. The Browns will have one big thing mine the Horse of won the Wood- San Francisco 2, Atlanta 1 Houston was down for the count in going for them tonight. They're day, after his horse Laz Barrera Cincinnati 7, Houston 1 the National League West, but tak- playing at home, meaning that 82,000 ward, Affirmed Trainer "We got Los Angeles 5, San Diego 2 ing two of three this weekend from of the Cleveland faithful will be told Bid's trainer Bud Delp, to meet first-place Cincinnati put the As- watching. Those fans want to see if two great horses, we have tros back in the race. They travel after three lucky wins Dame Fortune one day." American League Oct. 6. to Atlanta and Los Angeles this still shines on their Browns. That day may be Seattle 8, Chicago White Sox 3 week while Cincinnati hosts the New York Yankees 7, Toronto 5 Braves and San Diego. Boston 2, Detroit 1 (1st game) Barring any ties, we should know DID YOU KNOW. Detroit 3, Boston 2 (10) (2nd game) by this time next week who's in the Cleveland 4, Baltimore 3 (1st game) playoffs and who's out, who's That four aquatic species in Baltimore 3, Cleveland 1 (2nd game) drinking champagne, and who's send- are on the endangered Milwaukee 8, Minnesota 7 Guantanamo ing it back to the cellar. species list and receive special California 6, Texas 1 protection? Sea Turtles, their eggs, Kansas City 4, Oakland 2 Dolphins, and Manatees are not to be molested or killed. Snook may be taken by hook and line only How healthy NFL and must measure twelve inches in is your New England 27, San Diego 21 length and no more that twelve Detroit 24, Atlanta 23 per angler may be taken per day. SICK ? Houston 30, Cincinnati 27 (OT) Kansas City 35, Oakland 7 Miami 31, Chicago 16 LE Ep Philadelphia 17, New York Giants 13 New Orleans 30, San Francisco 21 Could it see THINK DEFENSIVE DRIVING you through Pittsburgh 17, Baltimore 13 a long illness? Minnesota 27, Green Bay 21 (OT) Buffalo 46, New York Jets 31 Washington 17, St. Louis 7 Tampa Bay 21, Los Angeles 6 Denver 37, Seattle 34 BE SURE ITb OTHER WHEN YOU NEED1TI Sports summary classifieds LOS ANGELES (UPI) -- Eighth-seeded Peter Fleming upset top-seeded John asidd may a 8and11 ar McEnroe 6-4, 6-4 to capture the Jack Kramer Open tennis tournament here b A asO 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday excluded g holiday . Deadline for publication is non the previous wrking day. d iiedt od yesterday. and published not more than twice weekly per submission. Commercial advertising is pro- double-faulted on break point in hibited although announcements cocrning available services will be permitted but limited McEnroe had trouble with his serve and to oce eek Ad lo business tvces requiring comand approval may be re- the ninth game to give Fleming a 5-4 lead in the first set. Fleming won creed,scolo a ro nat io halorigin Ail not be accepted. Th, PublA s Saff the next game and the set with a cross-court winner. raeeeAthe right to edita nd rwia llsubmissions. (AT-Anytime/DW-During Working Hours/AW-After Working Hours). McEnroe double-faulted on his next service on break point in the first game of the second set to give Flaming an early 1-0 lead. Fleming held his serve in the second game and McEnroe double-faulted for Classified Ads 951144 the third time at break point in the third game. Fleming also held his service in the next game to forge an insurmount- able 4-0 lead. A pushover at $60.00--A Kawasaki For Sale 100 was only pushed over the cliff NAPA, Calif. (UPI) -- Eleven months after earning his PGA playing card, at Phillips Park once. Good for Honda CB-350 $550, excellent mechan- John Fought rolled in a five foot birdie putt on the final hole to win spare parts. 8751/95342. disc brakes, the Napa Golf Classic for his second straight tour victory. ical condition, front Last week Fought beat Jim Simons on the second hole of s sudden-death Kawasaki 90-100cc engine for parts, $175, '78 Honda Hawk, 400 cc, excellent playoff to take the Buick Open and win $27,000. The NAPA victory was Kawasaki 100cc best offer over condition, $1,595, will consider worth twice as much, so in seven days Fought has won $81,000. rig for dirt and can be made street trade; Prigidare dryer, $100; dog The birdie on number 18 gave Fought a final-round 69 and a 72-hole legal, new 300 x 21 trail tire, DWH travel cage, $25, 951102 AT. score of 11 under par 277. Good enough for a one-stroke victory over $15, new Honda rectifier, 8278 Alan Tapie, Bobby Wadkins and Buddy Gardner. or 96150 AWH. Pre pack out, alternator, fits The victories have earned Fought a spot in the rich World Series of but needs most Chevrolets, $12, installed; Golf starting later in the week at Akron, Ohio. '74 Kawasaki 100cc, runs some work, $150, 8172 DWH ask for 70 cc Honda parts, $20 for all; driving weights, $1.50 each, 952241 CHICAGO (UPI) -- The Chicago Cubs manager, Herman Franks yesterday denied Terry or call 98168. published reports that he has officially made a formal announcement of AT. with mirror, his retirement. Nine drawer dresser five drawer '71 Pont. Lemans 350, 4 door, good The Cubs are expected to give the official word about Franks' future needs minor repair; needed; running condition, good tires, within the next three days when the team ends its regular season home- matching chest, minor repair chest of drawers, $575; ; '73 Vega'GT Wagon, complete- stand. five drawer childs a desk, needs minor ly rebuilt V8 283, headers, side The 65-year-old Franks is completing his third year as Cubs manager. one opens into two large toy chests, pipes, mag wheels, 70 series tires, In 1977 the club finished at 81-81 and fourth in the National League repairs; and with four best offer; '66 Chevy van, runs Eastern division. Last season, the Cubs were third with a 79-83 mark. colorfully decorated foam rubber tops, may be used good, good tires, good gas mileage, The Cubs currently are 78-77 and in fifth place entering the final week inch a bench type seat, 951079 AT. dependable, $575; 33 hp Johnson of play. as outboard motor, excellent running Samsonite childs table with two condition, $375, leaving Gtmo must OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) -- Sandra Post's three under par 70 gave her a chairs, all metal; assorted child- sell, 8798 DWH, 97263 AT. two-stroke victory in the LPGA Kansas City Classic here yesyerday. rens books, games and toys; large Post entered yesterday's final round trailing Donna Caponi Young by boys and girls shoes in assorted three strokes. But Young seemed to specialize in bogeys, ending with a sizes, like new; make-up mirror; two-over 75 for second place, while Post played consistently well. electric steam/heat rollers; girl FOUND--A motorcycle helmet at At one point, she reeled off three straight birdies. Post walked away and ladies clothes and lounge wear, Leeward Point. Call and identify at with $15,000 for her four-day total of 284, eight under par. AT. 64462 AT. Rookie Cathy Sherk finished third, three strokes off the pace. 951079