Today is 136th anniversary of Navy Medical Dept.

Today marks the 136th anniversary In September of that same year, evacuations were begun. who had attended a special course of the Navy Medical Department. the new hospital was dedicated. In May 1959, the hospital's exec- at the Naval Deep Sea Diving Since 1842, when Congress estab- November brought an outbreak of utive officer attended Francois School, spent 16 hours alone in the lished the Bureau of Medicine and typhoid fever in nearby Cuba, but Duvalier, the Haitian president, chamber after the death of his pa- Surgery, the department has been swift action on the part of base following a heart attack and was tient. serving the needs of Navy and Mar- medical personnel in an inocula- awarded the Haitian government 's And only this week, the hospital ine Corp personnel. tion program prevented any cases highest award, the Merite Mili- was able to help provide treatment Doctors, nurses and corpsmen have among base employees. taire, Order Jean Jacques Desalines for a woman who was air-lifted here in these years performed miracles, La Grand. from a Nicaraguan ship. near miracles and routine treatment An influenza epidemic in October on ships, battle fields and in num- 1957 required a wing the Naval Sta- During another dramatic but less Although these cases may be more * rous dispensaries, clinics and tion Enlisted Men's Barracks as an fortunate incident, Lt. Lawrence dramatic than the majority, the spitals around the world. emergency ward. By the end of the D. Bohan of the hospital spent Navy Medical Corps' mission is one And Guantanamo Bay is no excep- month, the hospital census reached 23 1/2 hours during September 1963 of service to the Navy community. tion. a record 135 patients. in the Naval Station Decompression It's a department with 136 years In August 1956, a medical first The next year the Naval Hospital Chamber trying in vain to save the of tradition behind it and uncount- for Gitmo, the birth of triplets, was added to the MATS Air Evacua- life of a skin diver afflicted able discoveries and technological was recorded. tion Service and twice-monthly with caisson disease. Dr. Bohan, improvements still to come.

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Possible money scandal found in GSA In today's Gazette. Effective Tuesday, Sept. (AP/UPI) -- Investiga- Most of it results from contrac- tion say large sums of money have WASHINGTON 5, the Naval Hospital will think they've uncovered the tors being paid above competitive been funneled into Swiss bank ac- tors institute a direct dial money scandal in the his- prices, providing inadequate work counts. biggest telephone system. The new government, one or products, or being paid for work However, both Solomon and Alto ory of the federal hospital telephone directory never done. refused to confirm that aspect of that may have cost the taxpayers appears on page 3 of today's fraud. Alto said the investigation now the scandal. $66 million in Gazette. Everyone is urged involves GSA officials in Boston, The head of the General Services to clip out and save this Solomon, told Texas, New York City, New Jersey, A source who asked not to be iden- Administration, Jay copy for future reference. reporters yesterday that he expects southern Washington and the Wash- tified said federal agents are about 50 people to be indicted for ington D.C. area. probing a complex trail of illicit bribery as a result of a long-run- He repeated the earlier statement funds leading from bank to bank and ning investigation. that taxpayers are losing $66 mil- city to city. The source said Solomon said they include GSA em- lion annually and added that a sub- these funds eventually end up in NEWS BRIEFS ployees, employees of other govern- stantial amount is being returned numbered Swiss accounts. vendors to GSA employees as bribes. Most of the crimes involved rela-- ment agencies and private MANAGUA (UPI) -- Fighting between jobs for which the and contractors. tively small citizens and National Guard troops The FBI, U.S. attorneys in sever- government would be over-billed for The General Services Administra- escalated in Nicaragua yesterday in al cities and a congressional sub- the amount of work actually done. tion is the huge government pur- a growing revolt against the govern- committee are also investigating A typical situation might only chasing agency. ment of President Anastasio Somoza. criminal activities within the involve a $5,000 or $6,000 contract, Solomon and GSA counsel Vincent Authorities say that four members agency. employee might author- Alto estimated the loss from the but the GSA of one family were killed in Mata- Sources close to the investiga- in a month. scandal at $66 million. ize 300 such contracts galpa, 90 miles north of Managua, where National Guardsmen continued gas pricing, Mideast to bomb and strafe the city. Carter to work on LOS ANGELES (UPI) -- The tax revolt by California residents gained new WASHINGTON (AP/UPI) -- President The survey revealed 27 senators station U.S. troops in the Gaza heights yesterday when a cut of $1 Jimmy Carter is back in the White would vote against the Carter plan. Strip and on the West Bank of the billion in income taxes was signed after a 12-day vacation, ready Another nine indicated they were Jordan River induce Israel to with- House into law. Rents in Los Angeles were to tackle the problems of natural leaning toward casting a "no" vote. draw from those occupied Arab lands. ordered rolled back and frozen as gas pricing and the Middle East. Thirty-three said they were unde- Carter said he would be reluctant well. An AP survey shows the president cided. to station troops there, but said Sessions are scheduled at the he would have to wait and see. has his work cut out for him in BERLIN (UPI) -- As hijackings go, White House today with at least 11 He didn't elaborate any further. selling a natural gas compromise yesterday's commandeering of a Pol- governors and about 100 representa- the Senate. ish airliner to West Berlin was tives of major gas users. But White House spokesman Jody The survey found only 17 senators fairly simple. Right now, the legislation faces Powell said the idea of an American who stated for sure they'll vote But the outcome might not be so a threatened filibuster and an un- peace-keeping force has been around for the legislation which would simple. certain future. for years as a hypothetical Mideast lift federal price controls on most The armed East German who hijacked Sept. solution. natural gas by 1985. Debate by the Senate begins without bloodshed de- The subject may come up next week the airliner Another 14 indicated they were 11. asylum in the Unit- at the Camp David summit conference mended political leaning in support of the plan. ed States for himself, his wife and As Carter was leaving Idaho Falls, with Israel's Prime Minister Mena- That is a total of just 31, far their daughter. he commented briefly to reporters chem Begin and Egyptian President short of the majority of 51 needed Seven other people among the 71 on on reports that he might offer to Anwar Sadat. for passage. the flight took advantage of the situation and requested asylum, also. The Soviet Union immediately claimed jurisdiction over the inci- Sonof Mexican ambassador found dead cent, which could mushroom into an embarrassing situation for Washing- MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Police say the duction of the adult son of Ambas- One member of the family said the ton. but two son of the Mexican ambassador to the sador Hugo Margain near the National kidnapping story was false, United States was found dead yester- University. others said it was true. perform day after guerrillas kidnapped him Margain flew here from Washington The Mexican Embassy in Washington USO Show to S2 million in ransom yesterday and immediately went into would neither confirm nor deny the and demanded Special Services will host a USO for him. seclusion with other family members. report. show featuring Toni Glover and Police in Chalco, a small town 18 Police sources said the 23rd of According to Mexican police, a car Company tonight through Saturday, miles from Mexico City, say the body September Communist League claimed carrying Margain and others was in- tercepted by an auto carrying the Aug. 2. of 35-year-old Hugo Margain, Jr. was responsibility for the abduction. country music along with guerrillas. The kidnappers report- Some found at 8 a.m. yesterday but was Margain still has not made a for- will be featured in the edly exchanged shots with Margain's pop music not identified until last night at mal complaint about the abduction. entertainment. bodyguards. evening's 10:30. One source says the family asked This group includes one female in- Sources say the kidnappers left a The body had several wounds, for help with no publicity. and four males. They will perform Police officials who asked not leaflet in Margain's auto saying the cluding one in a leg. at the Downtown Lyceum tonight. at that Margain, who to be identified said Margain's abduction is "to obtain money for Police speculate Marine Site tomorrow and at Leeward of the Institute of son, Hugo Margain, Jr. was kidnapped the struggle of the proletariat." was director Point on Saturday. All shows will University of Mex- by four men and a woman. Police officials providing infor- Philosophy at the begin at 7 p.m. A friend of Margain, Jr. was-also mation about.the case have asked ico, had been wounded during the Why not plan to attend one of wounded in the gunfire. He was not to be named because they say kidnapping Tuesday night. the shows this weekend and enjoy identified as Justin Evans, an Amer- they've had orders to keep quiet Two bodyguards and a kidnapper the treat of live musical enter- ican. about the case. were wounded in Tuesday night's ab- tainment in Gitmo. Cuantanano Gazette Thursday, August 31, 1978

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ant.be .fle inbc~ee gcn~unty m11 or .n . Today ;, The Protestant Choir will hold rehearsal at the Base Chapel at 7 p.m. Am-l l.o ,Ac~blcAfar ffc :3, o1:1 .I .,, Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School build- ing, 7:45 p.m. (90269 or 8275) ,i ! ; , [9511441(xchdnghldysedl,frbi. i.f vnu I ogd . ,11Ne.viib rh p Guantanamo Bay - ;' ' Model Railroad Association meeting, double Quonset hut at .' East Bargo Point, 7-9 p.m. ,0 " - ; Fellowship of Overeaters Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building, 7 p.m. (93145 or 98100) Church of God Bible study, 730 p.m., classroom across from Chaplain Barcus' office. (8618) The Thursday a Ladies Gitmo Scratch league organizational meeting, 8 p.m. Special Announcements Clubs and Organizations at Tierra-K 33. (951059) Reef Raiders Board of Directors meeting, 7-10 p.m. at the dive shack. THE COFFEE SHOPPE will close at THE ROUGH RIDERS will hold a re- 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 5 due to organizational meeting on Saturday, Naval Station Officers Wives Club brunch at 10 a.m. at Radio Point 720. the monthly spraying for pest con- Sept. 2 at 10 a.m. at the Family Registration for LaRaye Ryan's tap, ballet and modern jazz dance classes, trol. Corral. If you enjoy horses and former students only, 3-5 p.m., Iguana Terrace #387. (97270) horse talk, come on out and attend. NURSERY SCHOOL BEGINS on Tuesday, For more information, call 90148 The Jamaican United Fellowship Order of Service Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 5. Buses will be returning or 951076 AT. on Bay Hill Road. your children home, and until he or she is familiar with the new THE GUANTANAMO BAY AMATEUR RADIO experience, please meet your child CLUB will hold a meeting on Sunday, Tomorrow at the bus stop. Sept. 3 at 8:30 p.m. at the Club Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School build- station in the Hobbyland Building. ing at 7:45 p.m. (90269 or 8275) BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH All members and other interested Pentecostal Prayer meeting, Pentecostal Church on Bay Hill Road, and western riding lessons will Ham operators are invited to attend. 7 p.m. begin Wednesday, Sept. 13. Call Tryouts and registration for a basic through open water scuba course for 95581 DWH or 99152 AWN for more THE GUANTANAMO BAY OFFICERS WIVES women only., 6 p.m. at the Windjammer Pool. (95486 ANH or 64401 OWH) information. CLUB board of directors will meet Bosses Night at the Blue Caribe featuring Veal Chasseur or Beef Hungarian. on Tuesday, Sept. 5 at 9:30 a.m. A VW TUNE-UP and maintenance topside at the COMO Club. For course will begin Sept. 11. This further information, call Pat Saturday course is designed for the non- Cummings at 8462. Guantanamo Bay Model Railroad Association meeting, double Quonset but at mechanic. Cost is $20.00 for eight East Bargo Point from 1-4 p.m. classes. For more information, or THE REEF RAIDERS CLUB will hold Roman Catholic Mass will be celebrated at 6 p.m. in the Base to register, call Norman Williams, their regular monthly meeting on Chapel (sat- isfies Sunday obligation). at 951222 AT. Thursday, Sept. 7 at Leeward Point. Members from Windward are requested Registration for Bantam Bowling League will be held, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at THE CPO CLUB will sponsor a pin- to catch the 6:30 p.m. ferry to Marblehead Lanes. ball tournament on Sept. 30. A Leeward, where transportation will first Guantanamo Bay Racing Assn buffet and place trophy will be awarded. be provided to and from the meeting. dinner dance 7:30-1230 p.m. at FRA home at Morin Center. This will be a double elimination Membership dues may be paid at 7:30 tournament, and will begin promptly p.m. with the meeting scheduled to Registration for LaRaye Ryan's tap ballet and modern jazz dance classes, at 1 p.m. No entry fee is required. begin at 8:00. A social will be new students, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Iguana Terrace 11387. (97270) All CPO's and honorary card members held after the business meeting and Racquet Club fun follies and pot luck dinner, 5 p.m., at the clubhouse. are eligible. Come in and sign up a door prize will be given away. Families bring covered dish and singles bring snacks or drinks for 12. early. All members are urged to attend as an election will be held for the THE NAVY EXCHANGE announces that nominating committee chairperson. Sunday even though the new Country Store Persons wishing to be nominated and Toyland will be packed to the Awards Presentation for 1978 Bantam and Junior summer bowling league should contact the board of direc- at the Teen Club. Bantams - 1 p.m., Juniors - 3 p.m. rafters with toys when they open tors as soon as possible. on Sept. 1, there are plenty more Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.) Sunday school, 10 a.m.: morning worship on the way. Keep checking for new THE WEDNESDAY MIXED-UP LEFTOVERS 11 a.m.; evening worship service, 730 p.m., in the arrivals. Make the Country Store a classroom across from league will hold an organizational Chaplain Barcus' office. (8618) regular browsing spot on your trips meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 6 at "downtown." 12:00 (noon) at Marblehead Bowling Pentecostal Gospel meeting, 8 a.m.; evangelistic meeting at 5 p.m. at the Pentecostal Church on Bay Hill Road. THE NAUTICAL LANTERN now has Alley. Anyone wishing to join the "take out fried chicken", which league may sign up at this time, or Church of Christ meeting at McCalla Chapel -- Bible study at 930 a.m.; includes three pieces of chicken, call PN1 Winn at 8832 DWH, or YN2 morning worship, 10:40 a.m.: evening worship, 6:30 p.m. (97115) french fries and two Carpenter at 8360 DWH. rolls for $1.75 Protestant Divine services, Leeward Point Chapel, 9 a.m.; Windward Chapel The hours for this service are as 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. follows: THE PINPALS Tuesday afternoon Monday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. and ladies handicap bowling league is Roman Catholic services, 9:30 a.m., Base Chapel; Leeward Point Chapel. 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. now forming for winter. Interested 5 p.m. persons should call Sherry at 90184, Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Church or Anne at 99148. of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints meeting, McCalla Chapel Annex Wednesday, Closed all day priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; sacrament meeting Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m. - THE THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 6:30 p.m. 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. FREE TIMERS winter bowling Jamaican United Fellowship Saturday, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. league has openings Order of Service, divine worship, 10 a.m., for three more evening services at 7:30 p.m. on Bay Hill Road. Sunday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. and women. Anyone interested 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. may call Tracy, at 98285 for further information. Monday Refresher clinics for softball at 7 p.m. at the officials hut. All officials calling softball games must attend. Local Forecast '''' high tide- 2001/0738 8813 Tuesday low tide-- 1258/0216 Church of God prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., classroom across from Chaplain sunrise--- 0645 high--- 90 Barcus' office. (8618) sunset---- 1917 low---- 74 inAmerica. 200 yearsat the same location. Guantanamo Bay Bridge Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., COMO Club Today's forecast is for partly Plantation Room. cloudy skies with afternoon rain (96116) and thunder showers. Winds will U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo ay, Cuba Take Off Pounds Sensibly meeting. W.T. Sampson Elementary School in be from the southeast at 12-18 room B-9, 6 p.m. (951049 or 99197) knots with gusts up to 24. Bay Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, conditions will be 2-4 feet. East Bargo Point Old Nursery School build- ing at 7 p.m. (98197) *Live Caribbean Skippers CB Club monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m., in the FRA home firing- in Morin Center. Thursday 6:15 a.m. - 5 p.m. Cat. David W. DeCook Jamaican United Fellowship Order of Service, prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m. Friday 6:15 a.m. - 5 p.m. Naval Station Conunding Officer on Bay Hill Road. Saturday 6:15 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sunday None Scheduled The Coffee Shoppe will close at 7 p.m. for monthly pest control spraying. y .PublicAffairsOfficer Monday noon - 5 p.m. .J02 Brenda Starkev. Leading Journalist J02 Rick Red. Journalist The Conde and Hicacle Beach Wednesday JOSN Jeff Woodhouse. Editor areas between Saint Nicholas JOsN Kelly Mc~owel l.Journal ist Gitmo Self Defense Club meeting, Marblehead Hall, 6-8 p.m. and Caracoles Points and all Ms. Pat Penning ton. Production Ansistant Church of Christ Bible study class meeting, McCalla Chapel. 6:45 p.m. of the upper Bay North of The Guntanao Garotte to published according to the sati ndnesapers Caracoles and Granadillo 1ul t aderegul1i sfor3ship ad Gitmo Coin Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., at Quonset hut 1877 behind the old Points will be off limits. of the Naval Base Public Affaire Officer. Printed nursery school. (90172) For further information, con- five time weekly at government expense on goverment equipment at the Navy Publicatione and Printin Pentecostal Bible study class, Pentecostal Church on Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. tact the Special Services Service Brac Office, the opinions or statements in newa item that appear herein are not to be contrued Marina, COMNAVBASE Duty Office a official or a reflecting the viewa of COW*AVMASE Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School build- or Base Police. or the Dpartmat of the Navy. ing at 7:45 p.m. (90269 or 8275) Thursday, August 31, 1978 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3

r- Postal news Clip and save How often has that special birth- used only when the contents are pro- day present that you shopped so long tected with stiffeners. Previously for been broken in the mail? Or, it was merely recommended that such Hospital directory has that irreplaceable gift that was markings be used only when the con- mailed from Spain or Germany never tents were protected by stiffeners. Commanding Officer been received? --Information such as order num- 913201 Director of Administrative Service New postal regulations designed to bers, which may be confused with 913202 Command Master Chief increase safe handling of parcels by ZIP Codes, are not permitted next to 913266 reducing damage due to inadequate or immediately under the last line Alcohol Rehabilitation Service containers and sealing materials and of the address. 913272 Ambulance the loss of address labels went into --To minimize loss of address 95444 Appointment Desk Effect in March. labels and envelopes attached to 913208/913209 Appointment Desk (Ortho/Surgery) The new requirements came about packages, all such labels and enve- 913241 Chief, Comptroller and Supply Service due to the need to develop realistic lopes must be sealed firmly to con- 913254 Chief, Master-At-Arms and enforceable mailing standards. tainers with no less than 1/8 inch 913267 Chief, Nursing Service 913200 The major changes include: separation between edges of the Chief, Operating Management Service --Solid and corrugated fiberboard label or envelope and the package. 913236/913252 Chief, Patient Affairs/Personnel Service 913215 box strength should be related to In addition, a series of guidelines Civilian Personnel 913204 the weight and nature of the contents for packaging materials and methods Central Supply Room 913238 to be mailed. of packaging have been developed for Collection Agent 913223 --Don't use paper wrapping on packages which have previously ex- Dietician 913271 boxes if the container itself is an perienced relatively high damage Emergency Room 913230 adequate shipping container. rates: books, high density items, Fleet Sick Call 913229 --Pressure sensitive filament soft goods and records and tapes. Fiscal 913262 reinforced tape is recommended for For more details about proper Food Management Service 913234 sealing and reinforcing boxes. The packaging, contact the local post Post Office recommends not using Hospital Exchange 913232 office. Postal clerks will be more twine or cord because they tend to Head, Supply Dept. 913256 than happy to explain the best and hang up in mail processing equipment. Laboratory 913224 safest way to get a special package --It is mandatory that handling Maintenance 913253 to its final destination. markings, such as DO NOT BEND, be Medical Repair 913259 Optometry 913225 Patient Affairs 913204/913205/913206 Personnel Office 913216/913217 Military news notes Pharmacy 913219 Physical Examinations 913270 Training Office 913235 X-Ray 913221 JEWISH WORSHIP PENNANT the amphibious assault ship, USS Guam. The ceremony was attended by -1 The first Jewish Worship Pennant Rabbi Joel Balsam, then director of ever to be flown by a United States the Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy; Navy warship at sea was hoisted the Navy's Chief of Chaplains, and May 19 by the Norfolk-based amphibi- a host of other religious and lay TvLUhBE ous command ship, USS Mount Whitney, leaders. W hile the ship participated in the Like the Church Pennant, the Jew- MOVIES 1:00 General Hospital joint service exercise Solid Shield ish Worship Pennant is triangular 78 in the western Atlantic. On hand and the tip of the fly is rounded 1:50 Hollywood Squares for the historic occasion was Naval instead of coming to a sharp point. ALL MOVIES START AT 8 P.M. 2:15 Cartoons (BW) Reserve Chaplain, Lieutenant (Rabbi) It consists of a white field charged 2:30 Electric Company Bruce E. Kahn, who later conducted with the Tablet of Law and the Star Lyceums 3:00 Mayberry R.F.D. the first Torah service on Mount of David. 3:30 Bonanza (BW) Whitney. Although the Jewish Worship Pen- Downtown: Against a Crooked 4:25 Nature's Window "It was one of the most thrilling nant became available for distribu- Sky, G 4:30 Daktari experiences of my life," said the tion to fleet ships in late 1976, McCalla. My Husband, His Mis- 5:25 Almanac (BW) 32-year-old Rabbi from Richmond, Va. "There has not been an occasion to tress and I, PG 5:30 Newswatch "I was invited to the White House use the Pennant until now," said Marine: American Hot Wax, PG 6:30 Withit recently for a reception honoring Kahn. "This apparently stems from Leeward: The Evil, PG 7:00 Undersea World of Jacques Israel's 30th anniversary. I the fact that only one percent of Cousteau thought that was quite an experience the Navy is Jewish and there are so Clubs 7:55 Notes of Interest but it was not near as thrilling as few Jews serving aboard any one 8:00 Barney Miller watching the Jewish Worship Pennant ship that it is not practical to Windjammer: The Other Side of 8:30 Mclean Stevenson Show being raised for the first time assign a Rabbi," he added. the Mountain Part 9:00 Delvecchio (BW) aboard a ship at sea," he added. At the present time there are only II, PG 9:55 Greatest Headlines The Jewish Worship Pennant was Rabbis on active duty in the Staff NCO: The Last Hard Men, 10:00 Mannix seven Update dedicated on Oct. 20, 1976, during Navy and they traditionally are R 10 55 Newswatch and ceremonies held in Norfolk aboard assigned to shore establishments. CPO: No Movie 11:00 Late Movie: "Come COMO: The Manitou. PG Get It" (BW) Teen: Posse, PG 12:40 Sign Off Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, Jr. to retire in October The following is the conclusion of a two-part feature of Admiral Kidd said the saddest thing he has observed regarding this issue comments and observations about the Navy made by Adm Issac is the number of older hands who are getting out of the Navy because they prior to his retirement announcement. are anticipating changes--such as to the retirement laws--which might not occur or affect them. "I think the tragedy is the train of youngsters they're taking with Regarding the Atlantic Fleet's mission, Admiral Kidd noted that it them," he added, "the strikers who look up to those pros. Because I fear really hasn't changed in the past 25 years. the youngsters who are leaving at the end of their first enlistment--if "In our nation's most recently reaffirmed foreign policy," he said, that's the only reason--might be leaving unnecessarily. And our "NATO has been identified as the pivotal point, the hinge pin. "I've seen this pendulum go banging against the positive stops, right of NATO. mission in the Atlantic Fleet is principally in support and left, before. And each time it eventually damps out, settles down," "If our nation's strategic deterrent forces--which include our ballisti. he said. fire. Then missile submarines--fail to deter war, then the fat's in the "I hate to see these youngsters leave the Navy for the wrong reason. will find it necessar those in the more mundane corners of our profession We have a responsibility to these men. When they make a decision that way by performing the next two legs of our to earn their money the hard will affect the rest of their lives, I look to you to be sure they make Europe. mission--namely to reinforce and resupply it for the right reasons, and not because of some guesses that may be that we have the capability and "The other side's got to be convinced incorrect." Admiral Kidd said, referring to the national resolve to handle this," During the question and answer period, one officer made a suggestion know how good the opposition potential adversaries. "And we don't really that physical exercise, such as calisthenics, should be a regular part of is. the working day. "The NATO alliance forces based in Europe are on the nozzle of the hose of our damage control party. Back here, we're at the plug. "We've got to be sure that those hoses running across the Atlantic--our "Some ships do it, and I'm delighted to see that," said the CINC. "I'd supply lines carrying troops, equipment, petroleum and provisions--remain like to see more of it. I believe many of us have turned soft physically. fully charged." "I've talked to a lot of skippers and unit commanders about it several On another subject, Admiral Kidd noted that "there has been an awful lot times over the last three years. There is sentiment against a required of venom, discontent and screams of anguish in the newspapers lately about program because it would be just one more demand on too little time. so-called erosion of fringe benefits in the military." "I've reached the point in life where I don't like to drive things down Reflecting on his 40 years in uniform, Admiral Kidd noted that this people's throats any more than I have to. But I would like nothing better happens periodically. "In each instance through the years, during the than to see our sailors shaped up in top-notch physical condition." formative stages of such proposals, there has been more popping of safe- Admiral Kidd noted that he deliberately did not publish a new set of ties and verbalizing in the press than you can shake a stick at. LANTFLT goals and objectives for 1978. "I thought I put out a pretty good "But when the recommendations get to Congress, all the steam disappears. one last year," he said, "and I haven't seen as much movement on them as Not once in my own personal experience have I seen types of incursions, I'd like. So I thought I'd let the 1977 goals and objectives float for deprivations, removals, denials occur to the degree advertised by the another year." press. But he emphasized one point. "The inviolability of the individual--tte "That all boils down to an earnest suggestion that you and I not waste human being--continues uppermost in all of our minds," he said. "That, any more sleep than is necessary about things that haven't happened yet. oversimplified, translates to retention. We're doing better, but we've "I'm not saying that these things couldn't occur--not at all. But I'm still got quite a ways to go." saying that my own experience has been that these sort of anxieties have In closing, Admiral Kidd urged his audience to forward suggestions they been proven unfounded. might have on how better to deal with any of the problems confronting the "Just be patient," he counseled. "A lot of capable people are yet in Navy. "We don't have a corner on the market for brains at this head- the reviewing process." quarters," he stated. "We want your ideas." TJhursdav, August 31, 1978 Guantanamo Gazette Page 4 -SPORTS SHORTS-- BALTIMORE (AP) -- New York Yankees ace southpaw Ron Guidry is suffering from a bruised left ankle. X-rays taken after the Yankees' 5-4 victory last night in Baltimore show that his ankle is not broken, as feared. saPORTSLINE Guidry, who is now 19-2 for the season, was accidentally hit by a bat L that slipped from the grasp of Oriole right fielder Ken Singleton as he faced Guidry in the seventh inning. Alahama starts season as #1 team ATLANTA (AP) -- Atlanta rookie pitcher Larry McWilliams picked up his seventh win of the season without a loss last night as the Braves beat NEW YORK (UPI) -- The top spot in The number four team is defending the Chicago Cubs 6-2. polls of the top 20 college football National Champion Notre Dame, fol- for the upcoming season has gone to lowed closely by Arkansas. Alabama. Completing the top 10 are number PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The Philadelphia Phillies, leaders in the National The UPI Board of Coaches made Ala- six Michigan, seventh-ranked South- League's Eastern Division, have called up six players from their Oklahoma bama their solid choice as the best ern Cal, number eight Ohio State, farm club of the American Association. team in the nation. number nine Texas and 10 rated Ne- They include two pitchers: right-hander Dan Boitano and southpaw Kevin Alabama has 15 starters returning braska. Saucier. from the Southeastern Conference The second 10 is headed by a pair championship team that handed Ohio of Pac-10 teams, number 11 Washing- NEW YORK (AP) -- The biggest cut in the National Football League this sea- State a 35-6 loss in the Sugar Bowl. ton and number 12 UCLA. son may not involve a player, but TV coverage of the first Sunday of the With 18 first place votes, the LSU is 13th, Pitt is 14th, Texas season. Crimson Tide easily outdistanced A&M is 15th, Florida State 16th, That is also the day Pope John Paul I is to be installed in ceremonies number two Oklahoma, which drew only Kentucky is 17th, North Carolina at the Vatican. four number one votes. ranks 18th, Iowa State is 19th and That may result in delayed kickoffs or cut into some games on TV. Penn State is third. Maryland is ranked 20th.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- The have claimed linebacker John Skorupan on waivers. The six-year Vilas, Connors advance at U.S. Open pro was cut earlier in the week by the . Giants Coach John McKay calls Skorupan insurance against an injury to NEW YORK (AP) -- Defending Champion Jimmy Connors also won yesterday. starter , who is suffering from a hyperextension of his right Guillermos Vilas of Argentina beat He then stalked off without saying knee. South Africa's Cliff Drysdale to a word. begin his title defense at the U.S. Among the others advancing were NEW YORK (AP) -- Giorgio Chinaglia of the North American Soccer League's Open Tennis Championships. number four Vitas Gerulaitis, num- New York Cosmos has been named the NASL's Player of the Year. Vilas, seeded third, got off to her five Eddie Dibbs, 11th-seeded Chinaglia broke the NASL records for scoring and goals scored. He to- a slow start before coming on to Roscoe Tanner, number 13 Jose-Luis taled 34 goals and added 11 assists for 79 points. win 7-5, 6-2. Clerk and 14th-ranked Wojtek Fibak. The award is from the Professional Soccer Reporters Association.

ENDICOTT, N.Y. (AP) -- This week's stop on the Pro Golf Tour is the $225,000 B.C. Open, which gets under way today. NFL season coverage startsthis week Among those scheduled to compete for the $45,000 top prize in the 72- hole event is Dr. Gil Morgan. The National Football League's He recently signed a two-year con- The 31-year-old optometrist won his first tour championship at the B.C. regular season starts this weekend. tract for $1 million. Open last year. With that comes coverage by AFRTS. That game will be played at 1 p.m. FM-103 will broadcast three games Following their season opener, the LANDOVER, Md. (AP) -- The National Basketball Association's Washington this weekend as the gruelling 16- Oakland Raiders and Denver Broncos Bullets announced that star guard Phil Chenier will undergo surgery on 'game season gets under way. open their campaigns with a possibly his back tomorrow to correct an ailment that kept him out of all but 36 Sunday, the New England Patriots, crucial contest at 4 p.m. games last season. third place finishers in the AFC'c The Broncos will try to prove that The seven-year veteran averaged more than 14 points per game before Eastern Division, will take on the last year's trip to the Super Bowl being sidelined by the back trouble in January Washington Redskins, who occupied was no fluke. Chenier rejected surgery for the disc problem at the time, but other second place in the NFC East. The Raiders, on the other hand, methods of treatment have proved unsuccessful. Among the new faces will be wide will be out to regain their strangle receiver Harold Jackson, who was hold on the AFC's Western Division. NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Both Muhammad Ali and Leon Spinks are scheduled to acquired by the Pats when Darryl Monday night football will feature begin training tomorrow for their re-match in the Superdome Sept. 15. Stingley suffered a paralyzing back a tough battle between the defending Ali, who has been working out in Deer Lake, Penn., for the World Box- injury. Super Bowl Champions, the Dallas ing Association title bout, is due here today. Washington's Billy Kilmer will be Cowboys, and the Baltimore Colts. The exact time of Spinks' arrival in Louisiana is uncertain. back in the saddle for the 'Skins. 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