Phnom Penh falls to Vietnamese insurgents

BANGKOK, Cambodia (AP/UPI) -- Main privately gloating over the Viet- Meanwhile, the public position of questioned whether he would even points were last reported uncon- namese invasion of Cambodia. the State Department has been that leave for New York. firmed, but it appears Phnom Penh Associated Press writer, Brooks the invasion is unjustified and that The voluble prince, looking fit has fallen to Cambodian rebels and Jackson, says aides see it as Vietnam should pull out its forces. and obviously eager to talk, said. Vietnamese troops. vindication of National Security However, no American official in Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-Ping Vietnamese reports indicate there Adviser Zbigniew Brezezinski's the president's party was willing told him the Chinese government was little resistance from the prediction of a "proxy war" in Cam- to speculate on how the invasion would not send troops to Cambodia. capital. Most of the Cambodians had bodia between the Soviets and China. might affect American relations with He said Pol Pot had not requested left since the beginning of the in- President Jimmy Carter refused to China or Russia. them, preferring to fight on alone. surgents penetration. Cambodian comment publicly on reports that Brezezinski has said he believed He also said Pol Pot and his Prime Minister Pol Pot had hinted invading Vietnamese troops had taken China and Russia would probably en- government were alive and still earlier he would abandon the city the once-bustling Cambodian capital gage in the "proxy war." fighting somewhere in Cambodia and and fight a guerrilla war if Viet- of Phnom Penh. When the president Meanwhile, Cambodia's Former Chief that the Chinese are in radio con- i namese troops advanced. was asked what he heard about the of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, tact with them. However, it is still not clear situation, he said, "Only just that says he is disgusted with politics Teng told him the Chinese would where the leaders of the Cambodian the Viet Cong have taken Phnom .in his country and will ask China give financial aid and weapons, but nment may be. One report from Penh." for Aylum. he said the prospect was for a long 'h says a Chinese plane that Although Carter would say nothing The 56-year-old prince, who and difficult guerrilla resistance could have carried them out left publicly, high White House officials arrived in Peking Saturday night to the Soviet-backed Vietnamese re- the capital hours before the city let it be known that they are not from Phnom Penh, denounced the Com- gime. fell. Last reports indicated that displeased at the news. None of munist government of Cambodia for Sihanouk said he was grateful for soldiers of Phnom Penh are now in the White House officials would be its denial of freedom to the Cam- President Carter's statement of charge. quoted by name, or even allow their bodian people. But he said he sup- support for the independence of Cam- The Soviet Union, which supports exact words to be quoted anonymous- ported its resistance to the Viet- bodia. He said this had converted Vietnam, calls it a source of sat- ly. But their feelings are being namese invasion of their country. him from anti-Americanism. isfaction and joy. And China, made known to the reporters accom- Appearing today at a five-hour With his eyes glistening, Sihanouk siding with Cambodia, called on the panying the president on a post- news conference for foreign and ticked off a series of civil rights United Nations to intervene and summit working holiday in Guadeloupe. Chinese reporters, Sihanouk said he violations by the Communist regime, stop the Vietnamese. The United The officials say they feel the was asked by Cambodian Premier Pol including denial of freedom of re- States walked the fence, saying it U.S. has no direct interest in the Pot to go to the United Nations ligion, free travel, communications doesn't care for the Pol Pot regime, conflict, not having diplomatic re- Security Council to denounce Viet- and the press. He said if he had but said the invasion could lead to lations with either nation. They nam's aggression against Cambodia. not cooperated with the communists wider conflicts in Southeast Asia. also say the conflict is not an But he said he despaired that the he and his family might have been White House aides are said to be American problem. U.N. would take any action and killed.

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71 t 1. 34 No. 5 The Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper Monday, January 8, 1978 VZ l ll. J + 1 V J T .- .._.l_ _<__ - _ _._ _ .-- ! OWU announces nationwide strike Oil tanker explosion DENVER (AP) -- The Oil Workers out, or strikes against selected People who feed rice to the kills 40 persons Union declined yesterday to call a companies. animals at Deer Park Zoo are cre- nationwide strike, and says it in- About 411 contracts are being ne- ating a health hazard for these BANTRY, Ireland (AP/UPI) -- A giant tends to study futher what its gotiated locally with 100 companies, creatures according to the base French oil tanker exploded and sank union president terms an attractive and the National Union had final ap- veterinarian. yesterday off the Irish coast. offer from AMOCO. proval over those offers. Tradition- However, persons who wish to give First reports from Maritime Having a midnight ally, an agreement with a major oil them food should take bread, dry officials indicate that more than deadline, refinery workers and the company is used as a pattern for cereal, or fresh fruits and vege- 40 persons were killed. major oil companies wer at a impasse settling with the rest of the indus- tables. The cause of the explosion is not over a new contract. try. However, spokesmen for the oil Rice is very bad for the zoo yet known. But so far, there wasn't The main striking point is Presi-- companies have been unavailable for residents and can even cause death. any word on the possible pollution dent Carter's wage guideline of comment oti the talks. danger from the oil. seven percent. The negotiations represent the The 121,000 ton tanker was on its A nationwide strike by the union's first major showdown over Carter's way to discharge its cargo at the 60,000 members was possible when the voluntary wage-price guidelines. At Begin determined Whiddy Island Oil Terminal when it current contract expired at midnight. issue is the oil companies' deter- blew up. A spokesman for the Oil, Chemical mination to adhere to Carter's policy, The oil-slicked sea caught fire and and Atomic Workers International and the union's v~w that limiting flames quickly spread to the jetty Union, Jerry Archuleta, said yester- wage and fringe-benefit improvements to resume peace talks on the island. Seven families living day here that there's still time, on the island fled in rowboats. Har- but not much. He added that he-didi- Grospiron argues that the guideline JERUSALEM (Ar) -- Israeli Prime Min- bor officials feared the flames might the not see any signs of change over the plan is unfair because the oil indus- ister Menachem Begin says his country reach the main storage tanks on few hours that wereleft. try "is exempt from the price guide- and Egypt are once again ready to island, Ireland's biggest oil terminal. However, Union President A. F. lines, even though high energy costs Firefighters from three towns rush- Grespiron said earlier that he's are one of the causes of inflation." treaty, and are waiting for Washing- ed to the scene. But early rescue ing the bargaining lines open in A i P he ton to bring them together for talks. parties had trouble getting through tosowtha iegalntamunts r of sulfas the, wall of flames to the island. s of receiving "improved offers" a significant effect on oilrd i Begin said he, like Egyptian Presi- from the companies. He has the and supplies in the short run because Anwar Sadat, is ready to sign a treaty, but "there are problems." authority to call a nationwide walk- e note refierie arehigly atomaed. The prime minister spoke briefly with San Francisco with six mem- reporters after meeting --NATIONAL-WO l DErirresponsible ebars of the Houseforuemonitoringa Armed Services drug to replace supervisor TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Today is the show that illegal amounts of sulfa Committee visiting Israel. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A 40-year-old second day of mourning being ob- drugs were showing up in about one Congressman Lawrence McDonald, the homosexual auditor is expected to served here for people who have of ten hogs slaughtered last year. leader of the delegation, said he be named today to replace San Fran- died found Begin "very determined" in cisco's slain City Supervisor HarveyMilk. in anti-shah violence. soldierskilleproducti- o nernmen Rioting was reported in seven Those figures were compiled by the his desire to reach an agreement with That would give San Francisco's cities yesterday. An aide to the Agriculture Department which is Egypt. large homosexual population a new country's Prime Minister, Shahpour responsible for monitoring drug In Egypt, Sadat told the congress- political spokesman. Bakhtiar, says the new leader ex- levels. The heaviest concentrations men Saturday that he is eager to The city examiner says Mayor Dianne pects demonstrations to continue turned up in livers and kidneys. sign a treaty and is also worried Feinstein has chosen Harry Britt to until the shah leaves Iran on a about the turmoil in Iran. Ac- replace Milk on the Board of Super- vacation. MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) -- The cording to McDonald, Begin is wor- visors. Neither Britt nor mayoral Army of Nicaragua said yesterday its- ried about Iran's troubles, too, spokesman Mel Wax would confirm the ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -- New soldiers killed 33 anti-government but expressed hope that the new appointment, but Wax said the mayor Jersey casino authorities start guerrillas while suffering three civilian government in Iran could had made her decision and would re- hearings today here on whether the dead and 11 wounded in Northern restore order. veal it at a news conference today. only legal casino in the east should clashes during the first three Britt, a native of Port Authur, get a permanent license. days of the new year. Issues still blocking the final Texas, and a former Methodist minis- Resorts International has operated agreement include: ter, works as a hotel accountant. He its gambling under a temporary How to link the treaty to progress is president of the Harvey Milk Gay license since it opened in May. Law LO0S ANGELES (UPI) -- A poll con- toward autonomy for Palestinians in Democratic Club. only a- enforcement officials object to a ducted by the Los Angeles Times the West Bank of the Jordan River Milk, one of the nation's the two coun- political figures, permanent license, claiming mis- indicated that Senator Edward Ken- and Gaza strip. When vowed homosexual ambassadors. And Nov. 27 in City Hall management, and saying the company nedy has an edge in popularity over tries will exchange was gunned down Moscone. has past links to organized crime. President Jimmy Carter in Mew Hamp- whether the treaty would take prece- along with Mayor George shire, the site of next year's first dence over Egypt's defense pacts with Former Supervisor Dan White has been WASHINGTON (AP) -- Government tests primary elections, other Arab countries. charged with the killings. Page 2 u

THE LA FRA will hold their regular A SCOREKEEPERS SEMINAR will be monthly meeting Tuesday, Jan. 9 at held Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 10 a.m. at 8 p.m. at the Fleet Home at Morin Evans Point #4. For more informa-

carried t e5.publicAPP~.0tfPir.73 " to 4:70pgc.onday Center. All members are urged to tion, call Terri Mader at 95509 AT. through Friday (excluding holidays). Deadline for publication is n attend. th .reius.rk5. day. w,.fid. .nren.neen. 111.ie dcrminto on the p.basioeascrel c poblorioshionorigi THE CARIBBEAN NAVAL LODGE will codned, and inclu.d e nada13 lande. . r e5.,ndringthewee THE BASE ATHLETIC COMMISSION hold a special communcation Wednes- theent. Co-rc.d (ATirAniyt/Dprohbedlurgh.w ue/. members will hold a meeting on day, Jan. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in Masonic tilletn e aceed. o HeP ublicAttareStf eseknedthe rigt to Deres.5r~d tproide poof f.1.letter of .authority. Ada.hc Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 3:30 p.m. in Apts. Bldg. #800, for the purpose of the Special Services Conference conducting work in the First Degree. not1be5.ccet. Th.P,.51i, Affir. Saff r.' iStherightit Room. All representatives are All Masons are cordially and AumAfterWorkinHours). required to attend. fraternally invited to attend. [951144] THE CPO ADVISORY BOARD meeting THERE WILL BE AN IMPORTANT meeting scheduled for January 9th has been of all den leaders and Cub Scout postponed until further notice. committee members Monday, January 8, at 8 p.m. at the Scout Hut. Attend- THE BLUE CARIBE will close for ance is crucial for final planning lunch on Tuesday, January 9th due of upcoming events please attend. Special announcements to the monthly spraying for pest control. TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL will THE GITMO EXTENSION OF OLD reading assignments. Instructor: meet Tuesday, January 9, at the CPO Dominion University will be holding Corbisiero. SPECIAL SERVICES announces that Club. The meeting will begin at registration for Spring '79 in the --Spanish 102, Beginning Spanish, anyone wishing to have a notice put 7 p.m. Members who plan to attend office behind the downtown lycemb (2nd semester), 3 credits, Tue/Thu, on the Victory Hill Billboard (on and have not been contacted by Friday, Jan. 19 from noon to 5 p.m. 6-8 p.m., continuation of Spanish Sherman Avenue) must submit the telephone for dinner reservations and Saturday, Jan. 20 from 10 a.m. 101. Instructor: Corbisiero. notice to Special Services in should call LCDR Ryan at 951247 DWH to 3 p.m. --Spech 101, Public Speaking, 3 writing not less than one week be- or 97270 AWH prior to noon Tuesday. Classes will begin on Jan. 29 and credits, Tue/Thu, 8-10 p.m. Prepa- fore the date of the event. The Gitmo residents who are interested will end on April 5. Each class ration, delivery, and analysis of event must be open to all base in joining Toastmasters should also will meet at the W.T. Sampson High types of speech with stress on residents, or it cannot be put up. call LCDR Ryan for information and School twice a week for two hours extemporaneous speaking. This Announcements will.no longer be an invitation to Tuesday's meeting. each session (with the exception of course is required for many degree taken by phone. Toastmaster is open to everyone lab courses, which will meet extra programs and is recommended for all 18 years of age and older. for lab requirements). majors. Instructor: Adams. THE TUESDAY MORNING BOWLING Each course carries a minimum of --Speech 241, Theatre Appreciation, League will begin Tuesday, Jan. 16 WIVES WHO ATTENDED THE NAVY WIVES three credit hours and is fully 3 credits, Mon/Wed, 8-10 p.m. at 8:30 a.m. Interested persons Information Seminar, Dec. 5-7, and transferable. Tuition costs are Theatre from the viewer's stand- shoudl call 95509 AT. desire a copy of the picture that $30 per semester hour, or $90 for a point with historical and philosoph- appeared in the Guantanamo Gazette three-hour course ($22.50, with ical approaches. Instructor: THE NAVY EXCHANGE/NAVY COMMISSARY on Dec. 19 may obtain them by con- Tuition Assistance). Payment for Adams. Advisory. Board meeting will be held tacting Senior Chief Walters at tuition is due at registration by If you have any questions concern- Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 1:30 p.m. at the 95488. McCalla check or money order; books will be ing registration, please call 8307 Administration Building. sold on the first night of class. or visit the O.D.U. office behind Military personnel planning to the Downtown Lyceum during the use Tuition Assistance should check following hours: with their education advisors prior Monday, Thursday, 8:30 to 12:00 to registration. T.A. forms can be Tuesday, 12:30 to 3:30. acquired at the command education Calendar offices or at the O.DU. office be- hind the Downtown Lyceum. THE HAITI EMBASSY SUPPORT FLIGHT J Courses and descriptions are as that was originally scheduled on follows: .Jan. 3 has been rescheduled for Today --Biological Sciences 109, Biology Jan. 10. Manifested passengers for Guantanamo Bay Officers' Wives' Club Board of Directors meeting, 9:30 3 should contact BPTO to II, 3 credits, Tue/Thu, 6-8 p.m.; Jan. a.m., topside at the COMO Club. sequel to Biology 108; continues reconfirm seats for Jan. 10. emphasis on the basic concepts and Game Warden meeting, 7 p.m., Quonset hut. understanding of biology. Instruc- THE HAITI EMBASSY SUPPORT FLIGHT tor: Bruestle that was originally scheduled on Tomorrow --Biological Sciences 200, Human Jan. 17 has been rescheduled for Anatomy and Physioloby, 5 credits, Jan. 24. Manifested passengers Guantanamo Bay Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m., COMO Club Plantation Room (96166). Mon/Wed, 6-9 p.m. (lecture); lab to for Jan. 17 should contact BPTO be announced. This course is to reconfirm seats for Jan. 24. Church of God prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., classroom across from Chaplain designed to give the student in Barcus' office (8618). paramedical fields and physical DUE TO AN ERROR IN THE NEW PHONE Take of Pounds Sensibly meeting, 6 p.m., elementary school B-9 (951049 or education a broad comprehensive and BOOK, the CPO Club listed number 99197). systematic knowledge of the physi- of 951268 on page 2 should be cor- ology of living processes and the rected to 951286. The number for Al Anon meeting, 7 p.m., East Bargo Old Nursery School building (90269). anatomy of the human body. Food Service is 951286. Jamaican United Fellowship Order of Service prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., Instructor: Kranack church on Bay Hill Road. --Finance 310, Personal Finance, THE W.T. SAMPSON SCHOOLS classes 3 credits, .Tue/Thu, 6-8 p.m. kindergarten through high school Recommended for non-business as will resume normal hours on Jan. 9. Marine Barracks Enlisted Wives Club monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the well as business majors. Course is Nursery School will also begin on club house, all members are requested to attend. designed to teach the student to Jan. 9. exercise intelligent control over his income, expenditures, borrowing, THE WINDJAMMER POOL will be closed Wednesday savings, and investments. for repair beginning January 15. It Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 7:45 p.m., East Bargo Point Old Nursery Instructor: McAllister will remain closed until further School building. (Closed meeting) (90269 or 8275) --Mathematics 103, Algebra and notice. Church Bible study, 7-9 p.m., at the church on Bay Hill Road. Trigonometry, 3 credits, Mon/Wed, Pentecostal 6-8 p.m. A continuation of Math 102; (8228 DWH) (97115). a standard introductory course in Church of Christ Bible study, 6:45 p.m., McCalla Chapel college algebra and trigonometry. Instructor: Sutcliffe. S~rYEfY) Bible Study/Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. --Mathematics 205, Applied Cal- culus, 3 credits, Mon/Wed, 8-10 p.m. A berry that grows in West Prerequisite: Math 102 and 103, or Africa is 3,000 times sweeter Where In The World? 112 and 113, or 115, or the equiva- than sugar. ????????????????????????????? lent. This course deals with the One of fundamentals of differential and ES the world's MOVIE most beauti- integral calculus and related topics; ful and isola- emphasis is on applications to areas ted beaches of mechanics, electricity, heat and LYCEUMS is near the town of .3. ll as,sastaeamlap, Ca in: electronics. Instructor: Schafer. Downtown: If Ever I See You Again, Rincon. It is located --Political Science 101, American PG [ The Riviera [] Hawaii [ ]Puerto Rico [ ] India Politics, 3 credits, Tue, 6-10 p.m. McCalla: Whiskey Mountain, PG A survey course designed to provide Marine: Youngblood, R ANSWER Leeward: The Greatest, PG It's on the West Coast of a basic understanding of the major Puerto Rico. institutions and processes that make up the national political system of Sept.lat1WI. IWest CLUBS the United States. Instructor: Windjammer: Club Closed Schultz. COMO: Club Closed --Sociology 201, An Introduction O2 SaalStakeye.s t nedeigtali t Teen: No Movie Local Forecast 02 Rcleekacd.oralist Movie 4 4 to Sociology, 3 credits, Mon/Wed, Joe Lye Niliaci.U. ier CPO: No high tide-1600/05 8813 SJeft mdc .Jurnalist Staff NCO: Not Available 5 6 6-8 p.m. A study of human society list low tide--2226/11 JOS l1ty M 1l.Jra 7 3 8 with emphasis on customs, groups, JOSA nwry .aeh11.ralist high---86 . pat Penni3ngtn. .duction Asistant sunrise---0 institutions, classes, and social sunset----1838 low----67 processes. An introduction to the Cacte csette is published eerdi , to the V esmirelatives for ship cn steats. .ppe. Today's forecast is partly discipline and methods of sociology M .elnd it MVU R 3P-33 .s seeth diutimn Instructor: Stefanec. ofVtA Laal l * PbMlic Affairs Oftceer. tated cloudy skies with isolated rain 1. te. weky cyAate netawe a. ens --Spanish 101, Beginning Spanish, impact at th e vy pieatiosaci Pitei Sep IDWT@@M WAREEMIR showerers. Winds east to south- kh office, th- opinions or stateamets is *"amit east at 12-16 knots. Bay con- 3 credits, Tue/Thu, 8-10 p.m. Oral sappe ereie a. rnet to BeeRtefWA aseffiaal of grammer oras ftettes the ves e of ci a Rst a the ditions 2-3 feet. drill and discussion of teevUy.- principles, written exercises, and Monday, January 8, 1979 Page 3 Commissary Take note: The Navy Exchange has the follow- comments ing job openings: COMMISSARY STORE RENOVATION Full time head sales clerk (PS-5/ 3.35) to work at the Main Retail The self-help project to improve Store. One year selling experience the Commissary facilities is preferred. approximately 75 percent complete. Full time sales clerk III (PS-3/ The customer service counter to 2.98) to work at the Main Retail the left of the Commissary entrance Store. One year selling experience has rubber stamps for patrons to preferred. endorse their checks as well as a These positions close Jan. 12 at person to assist with refunds and 4 p.m. For further information, exchanges. call Ms, V. Green at 8348. The new paneling has been put up and the finishing touches and trim are being hammered into place. .Navy news. The walls in the dairy, produce, MOBILIZATION NEEDS IMPROVEMENTS ad frozen food sections will be ving a new coat of paint in WASHINGTON (AFPS) -- Two recent t ext month. national mobilization excercises-- The reallocation of stock is Nifty Nugget for the military and approximately 75 percent complete. Exercise Rex-78 for the civil End-aisle displays have been ordered sector--revealed a number of short- for delivery this month and will go comings and a need for improvement. on the end of shortened aisles. George Washington University team of professors (left to right) Pro- The exercises tested such areas This will allow the patron to see fessors Patricia Piziali; Anthony Marinaccio, team leader; Martha Rashid as sustainability, capabilities special bargains and promotional and Margaret McIntyre recently spent nine days on base visiting class- versus requirements, transportation, displays, much like those of a rooms as well as presenting five seminars to the Elementary School staff personnel, movement planning and supermarket in CONUS. and one seminar to the High School staff. The seminars involved execution, crisis management pro- In the next month or two, the demonstrations in group dynamics as well as analysis of case studies. cedures, organization within DoD, dairy box will be replaced by a While here the group also appeared on television, were the guests at the and the mobilization interface reach-in case similar to those local Parent Teachers Organization meeting as well as having been inter- between DoD and the rest of the being used for frozen food. This viewed by the Gazette. The focal points of the team's efforts were government. will conserve energy and keep the children with special needs and the requirements of PL94-142 which "We learned many valuable lessons' dairy products at a more even outlines a community's responsibilities towards exceptional children. by exercising the system in a 'no temperature, thereby insuring a Two members of the team, Professor Marinaccio and Professor McIntyre fault' climate," said Chairman of fresher product. will be returning to Guantanamo in February to continue their efforts in the Joint Chiefs of Staff David C. In addition, new frozen and re- their areas of expertise regarding these fields. Jones, USAF. frigerated holding boxes are being The general summed up, "We have installed to cut down on energy a much better appreciation of the waste and keep products at a more strengths and weaknesses of our even temperature. Gitmo dialogue national mobilization apparatus and To shipmates, friends and everyone who attended the FRA New Year's a clearer understanding-of where to BREAD PROBLEM SMASHED Eve party, I want to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for focus our efforts for further im- your most generous and heartfelt gift. This was truly an expression provements. Within the next three weeks, com- of your concern, your kindness and thoughtfulness for my husband, missary shoppers should notice a Richard Hanly. Out Gitmo friends will always be remembered as a very big difference in the condition of special group of people. My sincerest and warmest thanks to all of DTWASTEU Wonder Bread on the shelf. you. Prior to Jan. 1 the bread was red from the bakery in Norfolk MRS. RICHARD M. HANLY ENP@lWS ozen, delivered to the Naval Supply Center where it was frozen 1 then shined via refrigerated sea- van. In the process of freezing Clip and save the. bread smashed itself. Pay now, ITT Continental Bakeries will quick freeze the bread immedi- ately after baking, before boxing. P9189N9US It will then be boxed and delivered Dirt. PLANT to NSC Norfolk for shipment to Guantanamo Bay. Expected delivery of the first shipment is approximately Jan. 25. Take stock in Amterica. BEEF PRICES ON THE RISE Buy 1.S Savings Bonds.

The price of wholesale beef in the United States has started to climb at a rapid pace. Information available to the Officer in Charge indicates a five cent increase on the next shipment of beef and the trend indicates at least another five cent increase before April. Q-I am aWorld War II veteran and The consumer can expect beef as I have never used my GI home loan well as poultry, pork, and lamb benefit. Am I still prices to rise as the demand for eligible? meat continues to climb. A-There is no time lim- Shoppers should be aware of the itation on use of the loan rising prices and plan their menus guaranty benefit. Contact t -rcludeother high protein foods your local VA office for a pplement their food budget. certificate of eligibility if you do not have one. WATCH YOUR GROCERIES

In accordance with regulations, the Commissary Store is not respon- sible for merchandise after it has been checked through the cash register. It is the responsibility of the customer to keep an eye on his groceries to ensure that each item purchased is placed in his grocery bag and delivered to his automobile. Lost groceries is not a common occurrence, but it does happen.

Z arn Ia.n a Ca me ra FTS ship schedule a SHIP HULL # ARRIVAL DATE DEPARTURE DATE Lantana is a common ornamental shrub and also occurs in the waste place of the base. The small, verbena-like flowers are borne in dense, flat- USS INDEPENDENCE CV-62 Jan. 8, 1979 Jan. 20, 1979 topped heads. Each individual blossom has a tiny calyx and a slender USS SHENANDOAH AD-26 Jan. 8, 1979 Jan. 19, 1979 corolla opening into 4 or 5 irregular lobes. There are many varieties USCGC GALLATIN WHEC-721 Jan. 8, 1979 Feb. 2, 1979 of lantana including a sulphur-yellow, dwarf yellow, white, a yellow USS GARCIA FF-1040 Jan. 11, 1979 Feb. 15, 1979 which changes to rose pink, a white which changes to lilac, a dwarf USS FARRAGUT DDG-37 Jan. 11, 1979 Feb. 16, 1979 lilac, and the most common here, a yellow chich changes to scarlet. They USS J.L. BROWN FF-1089 Jan. 8, 1979 Feb. 12, 1979 are all toxic, containing an alkaloid which causes liver damage. There are a number of cases on record of children being poisoned by lantana. N' The single largest concrete structure ever made by man is The symptoms are extreme muscular weakness and circulatory collapse. the Grand Coulee Dam near Spokane, Washington. It weighs Less severe cases may show signs mainly of gastrointestinal irritation. three times as much as the pyramid of Cheops in Egypt. Teach your children: NEVER EAT ANY PART OF ANY UNKNOWN PIANT. Page Guantanamo Gazette 4 Monday, January 8, 1978 College; t basketball . It's Dallas vs Pittsburgh 0 OB roundup Here's how the UPI College Basket- LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The Dallas Cow- PITTSBURGH (AP/UPI) -- Game condi- ball teams fared during this past boys earned the National Football tons resembling more a rerun of the week: Conference title yesterday with a great flood of Biblical time a than 28-0 win over the . those expected for a pro foo tball 1. Michigan State (9-1) beat Wis- conference lhre Cowboys broke a scoreless tie championship game made consin 84-55 and Minnesota in the third period and added three yesterday's duel between the Pitts- 69-62. tallie in the final period as they burgh Steelers and Houston 0ilers 2. Notre Dame (7-1) beat Villanova overwhelmed a Ram team that sorely look like a comedy of errors 75-64. missed running Twelve fumbles backs Lawrence McCut- and seven intercep- - 3. Illinois (14-0) beat Indiana chon and John Cappelletti tons and quar- marred a 34-5 rout ofI the Oil- 65-61 and Northwestern 74-56. terhack Pat Hayden. The ers by the Steelers. latter two The St eelers 4. North Carolina (8-1) beat Clem- wer. injured in the second half of broke it open when they took advan- son 90-68 and Virginia 86-74. yesterday's game. tage of two fumbles to score 17 5. UCLA (9-2) beat Oregon State Cappelletti suffered a separated points in the last minute of the 65-63 and Rutgers 78-57. shoulder and Hayden broke the first half. thumb 6. Louisiana State (10-0) beat on his throwing hand. Quarterback Terry Bradshaw hit Georgia 97-75 and Kentucky The Rams stayed in the game on the Lynn Swann with a touchdown with 93-85. strength of an airtight 52 seconds left defense in in the half. 7. Duke (9-2) beat Davidson 77-59, the first half. But an inablility On the ensuing kickoff, Jo hn Dir- Long Beach State 79-78 and Tu- on the part of the Rams' offense to den of the Oilers fumbled an d Pitts- lane 74-64. move the ball took its toll on their burgh recovered and Bradshaw icame 8. Kentucky (5-4) lost to Florida defense as they finally cracked on back to hit John Stallworth with a 76-65 and LSU 93-85. a cony Dorsett run from five yards scoring pass. No doubt here 9. Indiana State (10-0) beat Tulsa out. Bad hands hurt the Oilers on their 101-89 and West Texas State threw scoring pass- next possession as well. A Steeler PITTSBURGH (UPI) -- There was no 98-77. es in the final stanza fumble to running recovery set up a successful doubt in the minds of Houston Oilers 10. North Carolina State (10-2) beat back Scott Laidlaw and tight end field goal by Roy Gerela. That made Coach Bum Phillips and quarterback Appalachian State 58-50, Tulane Billy Jo DuPree. it 31-3. Dan Pastorini after yesterday's 104-58 and Long Beach State The Dallas Doomsday Defense played The second half was not an y better Conference title 100-73. a major part in the offense. Inter- for the Oilers as they manag ed only game against Pittsburgh. 11. Long Beach State (8-2) lost to ceptions set up the first two scor- a safety. Whoever was going to play them in Duke 79-78 and North Carolina ing drives and their final score was Temperatures near freezing and the the didn't stand a State 100-73. on a playoff-record 64-yard inter- non-stop rain made condition s un- chance. 12. Michigan (6-3) beat Minnesota ception return. bearable. Both teams were aaffected After his team lost to the Steel- 88-75 and lost to Iowa 85-79. The Cowboys will square off against by the playing conditions, but only am 34-5, Phillips said, "This is 13. Mississippi State (8-1) lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super the Steelers were able to ca pitalize the best Pittsburgh team we'ye Alabama 87-65 and Georgia 69-67. Bowl Jan. 21 in Miami's Orange Bowl. on them. They turned five Houston played in the past five years. T 14. Texas A&M was idle. turnovers into scores. think Pittsburgh has the best team 15. Arkansas (9-0) beat North Texas 4 pedestrian city. Five hun- While Bradshaw had an exce dred bridges make a optional in the NFL." State 96-71 and Houston 62-61. walking tour of all its game, completing 11 of 19 pa sses for Pastorini echoed his coach's sen- 16. Louisville (9-3) beat Tennessee- nooks and crannies easy 200 yards, Houston quarterba ck Dan timents. With misty red eyes, the Chattanooga 94-70 and Southwest- a- i'-to do. Visit this city's Pastorini, playing in his fabulous Sower market pr otective fine Houston signal-caller explained ern Louisiana 73-60. on the banks of the flak jacket, had a dismal af ternoon. the Oilers' loss. "It was nobody's 17. Kansas (8-3) was idle. Seingel and stroll to the He hit on only 12 of 26 pass es and fault. You have to play almost 18. Georgetown (11-2) lost to St. ~-1 ;-Old Mint Tower where had five intercepted. He rPhough Amsterdam the Dutch money was was also flawless football against them." Joseph's of Pennsylvania 37-36 has 50 canals winding made during the Middle sacked four times, while Bra idhaw Pastorini continued to explain his and beat Samford 73-50. through it, it remains a Ages. escaped unscathed. feelings, saying, "It was a good 19. Marquette (11-1) beat Brown year but because of today, you can't 57-49 and Maine 55-46. call it a great yeat. I don't see 20. Maryland (10-3) beat George how anybody can beat them in the Washington 84-72 and lost to Super Bowl.' Wake Forest 66-60. -SPORTS SHORTS- LONDON (UPI) -- John McEnroe and Peter Fleming defeated Romania's Tile Nastase and Texan Sherwood Stewart in four sets yesterday to win the World (LA/lie DII Doubles Championship. J McEnroe and Fleming, the runners-up at Wimbledon last year, took just I: under two hours to win 3-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-1. Classified advertisements may he called in between 8 and 11 a.m., or hand carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays). 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