Guantanamo Bay drivers get traffic safety booklets

By JOC Lew Reed we don't'suffer from those problems lets about driving safely. residerts of Guantanamo to read, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, isn't prone but, we do have a tendency to get These booklets, three of which understand, and use the information to some of the traffic problems you a little "laid back" about our were from the National Safety Coun- In case you didn't have the op- can expect to experience stateside driving. This causes some unique cil and one from Imagination Inc., portunity to get one or all of the or in some other foreign countries. problems for us and may cause us contain many details on drinking booklets, The Gazette will be run- For instance, you won't likely some problems when we return to the and driving, rules for bike riding, ning a series on traffic soon. have to spend two or three hours States or a large metropolitan area some reasons for auto crashes, and If you would like to make an in- stuck in a traffic jam or worry a- overseas. pedestrian safety. put, pro or con, to the series, bout exceeding the 55 miles per Recently some of the residents Passing out booklets is a good write it down and either drop it by hour speed limit. of the Base, mostly youths from the start, but only a start. The hard, the Public Affairs Office or out it Because we are a small community, high -"1 most important school, were passing out book- part, is for the in the Guard Mail, stop 53.

TRAFFIC SAFETY APPLIES TO ALL VEHICLES REGARDLESS OF HOW MANY ALTHOUGH MOST OF THE PEOPLE PASSING OUT SAFETY BOOKLETS WERE YOUTHS wheels they have. Pictured is David Navadel giving a booklet from the high school, Base Police were also involved as we see here to a vehicle operator. Also pictured (standing) is Petty Off- at Ordnance Triangle with Policeman James Willis giving a booklet icer Steve Campbell of Base Safety (Official U.S. Navy photo). to a passing motorist. (Official U.S. Navy photo). Energy Tip of the Day

ENERGY CONSERVATION IS T THE RESPONSIBILITY OF E EVYONE

Take ice trays from the freez- GAZETTE er a few minutes before you need the ice. The cubes will loosen at room temperature and you will Guantanamo Bay, Cuba not need to run water over the trays for quick removal. Use flexible plastic trays which do not require water for ice remov- Volume 37 Number 181 Friday, September 17, 1982 al.

Citizenship ARC YOU DOING YOUR PART? Year marked by uncertainties Day -sraeli New Citizenship Day (UPI)--Israel is celebrating the Lebanon took its case to the United will be observed to- Jewish New Year under less than i- Nations last night, but no resolution day in Guantanamo deal circumstances. was issued after heated debate. Bay with the natur- News The country is in its fourth month Israel already has rejected U.S. / alization of 16 new of war in Lebanon, and at home the anneals to leave the Moslem West Sec- citizens at 4 p.m. Digest economy is sagging badly. tor. at the Pil-Am Club. WASHINGTON (IPI)--A bill is headed Israel says its presence is needed Everyone who has 5 for the House to keep order in Beirut, but it's In Rome, LO leader, Yasser Arafat, been naturalized floor that will en- able most government agencies having trouble convincing others of asked yesterday for the International u here in GTMO is in- to continue with business that. Peace-keeping Force to return to Bei- vited to the cere- as usual. The House Appropriations Committee Israeli soldiers continue to occu- rut. mony and is encour- approved py the consular building next to the Arafat accused the United States, aged to attend. a resolution yesterday that would keep spending levels for Soviet Embassy in Beirut. The Isra- France, and Italy, the three nations A potluck dinner vir- tually the entire government elies first broke into the Soviet who sent soldiers to maintain peace will follow the at their current levels Compound Wednesday night. in Beirut, of breaking their word by ceremonies. through next Soviet Diplomat Yuri Suslikor said allowing Israel to invade the city. February. the soviets immediately protested WASHINGTON (UPI)--President Reagan the violation of the diplomatic en- New report on smoking PLO officials say Arafat next heads wined and dined his counterpart from clave and cabled Moscow to file an for Amman, Jordan. Then he'll travel (UPI)--The National Academy of Sci- the Philippines last night, hosting official protest. on to Damascus, Syria. ences says is you've switched to low an elegant dinner for visiting Pres- tar and nicotine cigarettes, you mrv ident Ferdinand Marcos. During a Japan Air Lines DC-8 overshoots runway . not be doing yourself much good. toast to his guest, Peagan vowed the The academy says the only sure "av United States will try to strengthen TOKYO (UPI)--A Japan Air Lines DC8 First reports from Shanghai says to reduce the health hazards of current political, economic, and mil- jetliner with 122 four people onboard people were carried away from smoking is to quit. itary ties between the two nations. overshot a runway while landing at the plane on stretchers, and some or his part, Marcos declared Pea- Shanghai Airport in the People's Japanese reports Re- say at least 10 "an has, "Stopned the slide of Amer- public of China today. people Contract faces big test were hurt. ican nrestica throughout the world." JAL officials say the plane missed Japan Air lines officials say the (AP)--Chrysler's new contract with ' landing slightly, and its wheels plane tried to return to Shanghai (UDIT--A national general strike has the United Auto workers Union to a halt ina ditch by or a- Airport after developing mechanical faces its first test today. begun in Bolivia in an effort to oust ss the runway. trouble right after takeoff. military rule in the economically ra- A vote is set on the new accord hy vaged nation. Padio reports say ex- Hurricane'Debby' the 150-member Chrysler Council of continues on northern track Local Union Leaders, representing iled Hernan Siles 7uazo, Bolivia's the rank-and-file nationwide. president-elect from the 1880 elec- MIAMI (UPI)--In its latest advisory The storm is besinnins to slowly tions, A six-hour strike Wednesday plans to return to LoPaz. the National Hurricane Center in weaken as it moves over colder wa- ended Miami said Hurricane Debby was cen- ters. with what the UATc calls a modest settlement. tATp'raoy (c"n TI--The COP-controlled tered about 530 miles south of Hali- Too winds are now about 100 miles 5 nn a related front, auto importers Senate is export to to give a long, fax, Nova Scotia. an hour. are lobbying to tough lnok at the Democrats' billion Satellite pictures and Air Force prevent the House from dollar hill that breezed through the reconnaissance aircraft indicate approving a bill forcing maior Ball tickets automakers to produce House yesterday. The hill holds the the storm continues on a generally go on sale up to 00 ner- cent of their vehicles in the U.S. potential of 2nn,nn ublic service northerly track at 17 miles an hour. A highlight of this year's 'Tavy The United Auto Workers Union says jobs. This course is expected to con- Birthday festivities will he a hall the measure would create more than tinue for the next 12 hours with a to be held 5aturdav, nctober 2, from 800,000 jobs. But a representative (i'PI)--Authorities in Panama have slow turn toward the Northeast with- 8 p.m. to midnieht at the TinAiammer seized 5200 million worth of cocaine. in 24 of auto importers says the estimate hours. Club. It's the largest drue bust in that The is inflated and that the bill would projected track outlined by The ball will feature "The grand Central American country's history. the Hurricane increase prices for all cars. Center would keen the Rand" from Jacksonville and horse Panama's army arrested 10 Colombian center of the storm south and east d'oeuvres hv Mamma Ellie. men carrying more than 1,nOn pounds of Nova Scotia. Tickets cost S5 each and ao on Rosh Hashanah of cocaine. Border natrols reportedly However, unexpected continued sale this weekend in front of the nabbed the men when their boat cross- northward motion could take Debby Navy and marine Corps Exchanges. Jewish New Year ed into Panamanian waters "esterday. near the coast of Nova Scotia by Tickets are limited, so get yours Panama did not say where the men were late today. now. September 18, 1982 headed. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, September 17, 1982 Special Announcements ~7N ATTENTION EXPECTANT PARENTS: FREE THE NAVAL STATION ENLISTED DINING pre-natal classes are being offered facility and the Naval Station by the Red Cross. The classes will Branch facility at Leeward Point meet Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. for will offer a special birthday six weeks, from Oct. 5 to Nov. 9 in dinner to all active duty personnel the education room of the Base having a birthday during the month Hospital near ER. Please bring two of September. The meal will con- THIS IS IT!! LAST CHANCE TO LEARN pillows and a blanket to lie on for sist of steak and lobster, with all how to quilt "as you go". Have class. Anyone interested please the trimmings and will be served at fun and make some beautiful things. contact Diane Glasser, RN at 2343. 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 1. Personnel Day and evening classes now forming. interested in participating in this Call Mary Ann at 3127. CHALLENGE YOURSELF: FEW PEOPLE DIVE program must show evidence of birth BASIC ENGLISH SMOCKING CLASS TO Cuba, while even fewer photograph (I. D. Card) date to the Enlisted THERE WILL BE A "DOLLAR-a-BAG" SALE begin on Sept. 28. We'll be making the treasures that exist in this Dining Facility MAA not later than at Treasure & Trivia on Saturday, beautiful smocked Christmas orna- magnificent underwater world that 4 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 30. For Sept. 18, from 10 a.m, - 1 p.m. ments. No sewing experience waits to be explored. Think further information, contact MSCS necessary! Call 2303 for more Underwater Photography. For further F. Cabanting at 2860 Windward LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP FOR THIS information. information Call 2680 AT. (Work- Galley or MSC E. Saqui at 6271, quilting session. Classes to begin shop begins Sept. 18). Leeward Branch. on Windward on Wednesday, Sept. 22, WHAT CAN YOU CREATE WITH SOME YARN, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and on a needle, some canvas, and a little Leeward on Monday, Sept. 20, from imagination? A beautiful needle- 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Five point sampler! Caribbean Arts and classes for $30. Materials fur- Crafts Workshop has morning and nished. For more information call evening classes starting Sept. 20 Marty at 6460. and Sept. 22. So try a hobby as community old as history and as new as today. SAVE ENERGY - CLEAN YOUR AIR CONDI- For further information call Marti tioner filters and coils today. at 4869. Don't forget your refrigerator coils, they may need cleaning. THE TIME IS QUICKLY APPROACHING, bulletin board "Black History Month". A time set TIRED OF CLOTHES THAT DON'T FIT? aside to pay tribute to some of the Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette Hate the high price of store bought great contributions and achievements office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried clothes? Don't know a seam from a by black Americans to our great tb the Public Affairs Office in the McCalla Admin hem? Well help is here! The country. All proud, and interested Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the Caribbean Arts & Crafts Club is personnel please join us in a previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- offering a basic sewing course. meeting to be held at the adminis- ments will be accepted any time. Announcements Classes are forming now. For more tration (Bldg. 760) conference will be published at least once a week at the dis- information call Mary Lou at 2976 room, on Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. for the cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities AW c. planning of festivities. that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex and color or national origin will not be accepted. Chapel Notes Club Activities The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to ed- if all submissions. (AT-anytime, AWH-after work- DUE TO THE END OF THE YEAR EQUIPMENT itg lkurs, DWH-during working hours). inventories, repairs and maintenance, the Barrel Club will not be avail- able for use by groups or indivi- duals for private parties until the completion of these tasks. Notice will be released in the Gazette Educational Notes when the Barrel Club will again be ELECTRONICS & COMPUTERS: CLASSES HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE NO-COSH THE PWOC WILL HOLD A "WELCOMING available for general use. are now being offered by Los English, Reading and Math classes Tea" at Audrey Master's residence Angeles Metropolitan College in the being offered by Navy Campus? Are (RP #1). Anyone who needs baby- NAVAL STATION OFFICERS WIVES CLUB field of computers & electronics. you wondering how these courses sitting, please call Nancy at 2994. is having a bazaar workshop on Eddie Buenaflor (who is the head could benefit you? Well, students Tuesday, Sept. 21, at 722-D Evans staff instructor of the evening completing these courses should be THE CHURCH OF CHRIST CORDIALLY IN- Point, 7-9 p.m. For further class for Electronic Technical more knowledgeable in the subject vites all to services at McCalla information, call Liz at 3673 after Institute of San Diege, CA in matter, better equipped for Chapel. Sunday Bible Study 9:30 1 p.m. computer systems technology) is improved job performance, better a.m.; Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. assigned in GTMO. Ed will be prepared for advancement in rating and 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday Bible THE FTG ENLISTED WIVES CLUB WILL offering subjects leading to an examinations and better prepared Study 7:30 p.m. meet on Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the A. S. in engineering technology for college level courses. Classes FTG auditorium (second deck). The with majors in computer technology will be starting soon, so call THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT- business meeting will be followed or electronics technology, or Susan at 4903 or 4769. ter-day Saints (Mormons) wants you by guest speaker, FTG Command equivalent certificates under to know you are welcome at our Master Chief. All FTG wives are L. A. Metropolitan College. An NAVY CAMPUS ANNOUNCES THE SAT TEST worship services. We meet at the invited to attend. impromptu lecture, question & for the month of September will be Corinaso Point Chapel each Sunday answer session for anyone interested held on Thursday, Sept. 23, at morning at 9:30 a.m. We would like in this subject is scheduled on 7:30 a.m. in the Navy Campus class- to have you join us. Contact Mar- Sunday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. at the room, Bldg. AV-34 McCalla Hill. The vin Holt if you have any questions, high school, room 17. (Electronic tests are free to active duty at 3384. ATTENTION: GTMO SWINGERS SQUARE Technical Institute is now the personnel but can only be taken Dance Club Members. There will be a computer systems department of once free of charge during their special business meeting on Saturday, Coleman College, San Diego, Ca.). military career. Dependents and THINK ABOUT Sept. 18, at 6 p.m. at the square For further information contact civilians are not eligible to take dance hall for the purpose of LAMCO at .4307. these tests at Navy Campus. For IT holding elections for board members. ACTIVE DUTY LEEWARD PERSONNEL!!!!!! more information and to reserve a All club members are encouraged to Hoover or Mrs. Mc Are you interested in a free math seat call Mrs. attend A MINUTE and vote for the candidate class starting soon on Leeward? Dermott at 4769. of your choice. The regular dance This is a great opportunity to will start at 7:30 p.m. For more LOS ANGELES METROPOLITAN COLLEGE IS improve your skills in arithmetic, information contact Bill Ford at now accepting applications for part algebra, and geometry. Whether you 2620. time evening instructor's positions Come Woiihip at the need to prepare for college level in the following fields: Elec- NAVAL BASE CHAPEL work or retake your ASVAB, this tronics, History, Humanities, course is designed for you. And Science, Art, Political Science, Ca-El 4550/4555 o't 4m Dmy the price is right!!! Call Susan Psychology and all languages. This at 4903 or 4769 for more informa- is a great opportunity to gain tion. teaching experience at the community GAZETTE college level. Requirements vary 4. Red Cross for each class, so call LA Metro at THE PENTECOSTAL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY, A THERE WILL BE A HAIL & FAREWELL TEA 4307 or 4748 for more information. full gospel fellowship, offers you Captain Maurice 0. Fitzgerald, for all current volunteers and those a friendly place to find help and interested in becoming volunteers peace in times of trouble and a Commander, U.S. Naval Base for the American Red Cross. The Blue Caribe place to praise the Lord in times tea will be held at 9:30 a.m. on of joy. Pastor H. Nelson welcomes iuiday, Sept. li Lt. Cmdr. Keith Maynard Sept. 27 at the home of Mrs. M. all people of all faiths to attend .Public Affairs Officer Fitzgerald. at the Bay Hill Chapel. L. j.g. Sharon Ponzer "BBQ NIGHT" Sunday morning - 8 a.m. .Assistant Public Affairs Officer THE RED CROSS IS OFFERING TWO (2) BBQ Chicken Sunday evening - 5 p.m. JOC Lew Reed Multi Media First Aid Courses: BBQ Beefribs Wednesday Bible Study - 7 p.m. .Public Affairs Assistant Tuesday and Thursday, Sept. 21 and Baked or French Fries Friday Prayer Meeting - 7 p.m. JOl Ron Rust.Editor Sept. 23; Tuesday and Thursday, Sauteed Greens J03 Michael Page.Journalist Oct. 5 and Oct. 7. The classes will Salad Bar YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Mrs. Susan Junkins be held at the Red Cross Office. Rolls with Butter worship services at the Tabernacle .Production Assistant Contact 4676 DWH for time and Coffee or Ice Tea Baptist Church of Guantanamo Bay, registration. $6.50 a fundamental Bible-Believing The aily Gazette Is published acording t the Baptist Church. Services are in rules and regulations for ship and station espapers The Patio Lounge will feature the oulie~ad I 55E5S P-35 and under the , direction THE RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERS!!!!! exotic Pina Colada, the drink of the Room B-1 of the elementary school of the Naval Base Public Affair, Officer. Printed five times aeklya government expense ngov No experience necessary. We will Tropics for $0.60. Sugarbear will every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. equipmentat the Navy Publications and Printing Service or be playing for your dancing and and on WeCaesday at 7:30 p.m. Sun- Bratnh Offic, the opinions or i inn n st itestatementstrain you. Can you spare one that appear herein no t oato bet re d as official more hours a week? If you are listening pleasure on Friday, Sept. day School is held before services reflecting thetviews of COWNAVBASE or the De- 17, and Saturday, Sept. 18, from on Sunday, starting at 9:30 a.m. partent of the Nay. interested or would like further information, please call 4676 DWH. 8 p.m. to Midnight. For more information call 3237 AT. Friday, Sept. 17, 1482 The Daily Gazette Page 3 Instructors needed for CTT Instructors are needed for the as needed and a notation will be Command TrainingTeam here in Otmo. put in their service record to the The Command Training Team is re- effect that they are members of the sponsible for Petty Officer Indoc- Team. This particular item is trination for all newly promoted 4 especially helpful when competing High School News E s, Military Rights and Respons- for any of the officer programs as ibilities, Cultural Expressions in well as for the chief grades. the Navy, and Women in the Navy. This is you chance to make the Karen Switzer These are four important courses of maximum impact on our sailors and instruction that will cause us to their attitudes/abilities which have more informed, and therefore will affect their, and your, abili- better, sailors in the Navy. ty to get the job done. Volunteer instructors are needed For more information, contact for all four of these courses. PNCM Bradford at 4275 or JOC Reed All volunteers will be trained at 4502. Marine Corps Exchange Job Availabilities

The Marine Corps Exchange has the following position available. For additional information and copies of the position description, please contact the Marine Corps Exchange Secretary (Bldg. M613) or telephone 2330. 1) Marine Barracks Club system has an opening for an experienced, full-charge bookkeeper, AS7. Call 2645 between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Baby rattles voluntarily recalled by two firms

MONTGOMERY, Vermont (UPI)--In a to- they were purchased in exchange for tally voluntary effort, two firms rattles that meet federal safety are recalling 63,900 baby rattles requirements. because of the possibility that in- The recall involves rattles manu- fants might get the toys caught in factured by the Montgomery School their throats. House of Montgomery, Vt., and Scho- Consumers should remove these wanek of America of New York. Both rattles from use immediately and voluntarily agreed to the recall return them to the retailer where even though there have been no re- ported injuries. No horsemeat in NEXs Involved are rattles made since Navy Editor Service, August 20, 1982 Sept., 1981. They are made of Approximately four months ago, hardwood--some have metal bells en- THE CREW OF THE USS SAMPSON HELPED SEND THE CHEERLEADERS TO THE NATIONAL frozen horsemeat patties were intro- closed in hardwood cages. cheerleading camp this past summer by assisting them in their fund rais- duced as a new food item and stocked ing raffle. In addition, they held a 50/50 raffle aboard ship to aid on a trial basis at the Brunswick, the cheerleaders. The Sampson contributed a total of $456 to the raffle Maine, Commgissary Store. Hispanic Heritage Hilighi and presented a USS Sampson ship's plaque to the W.T. Sampson High Stockage was later expanded to School. Thanks for your great support. Pictured from left to right: include the New London, Conn. and SSGT Armando Soliz Acuna, USMC, Cheerleaders Kathy Yates, Karen Lueck, Coach McKee, Denise Stout, Lisa Newport, R. I. Navy Commissary was born and raised in Mexico, Diaz, and Diana Nelson present a USS Sampson ship's plaque and check to stores. where he attended school until High School Principal, Mr. Tom Price. (Official U.S. Navy photo) Combined horsemeat sales at the September of 1970. three stores over the four month He joined the Marine Corps in test period totaled $6,220. 1971, and spent his first year in Because consumer interest and Vietnam and Okinawa. He was as- sales volume were only moderate, signed to the 1st Marine Division and overall sales volume insignifi- from 1973 to 1977. cant, the Navy Resale and Services In April of 1977, he attended Support Office has discontinued the Department of Defense Language sale of the product. Institute, studying Korean. SSGT Acuna has brothers and one According to Navy Resale Officials sister, with two of his brothers there are no plans to sell horsemeat serving in the U.S. Army. at any other Navy commissary stores. He is also married and has two little girls. He is currently assigned to the All hands effort helps Naval Station Intelligence Depart- ment, GTMO. Visiting ship get water

by SM2 Dennis Bolin Saturday, September 11, 1982, at VOTING 10 a.m. the Port Services Depart- ment at Guantanamo Bay received a tall order that would within hours involve many people. Phones would ring and plans would be made to Meet Fred Smith In addition to his classroom carry 90,000 gallons of water to By Leonor Sanchez duties, Mr. Smith is the co-snonsor the USS Santa Barbara who was anx- Fred Smith is a smiling new ad- of the junior class and also the iously awaiting while at anchorage dition to the Math Department at leader of the "Grizzlies" - a in the harbor. N.T. Sampson High School. His junior high house. Many long hours would be spent by classes include 7th and Ath grade Running, swimming, reading, and members of the ferry crews, truck drivers from the Public Works De- math, Algebra I, and Trigonometry. "socializing" are a few things Exercise Smith is a native of Get- that keen Mr. Smith busy in his partment, and from civilian employ- Mr. your to vote. tsburg, Pennsylvannia. He earned free time. He is looking forward ees of the desalination plant. right his bachelor's degree at Shinpen- to traveling as much as possible Men and equipment would work a- BE A VOTER! rg State College where he maior- and meeting new peop] in Guan- round the clock until 6:30 Monday in mathematics and guidance tanamo Bay. morning, September 13, to quench counseling. This is Mr. Smith's the thirst of the crew onboard the ABSENTEE 12th year of teaching. Welcome, Mr. Smith' USS Santa Barbara. The hours were long, the work tiresome, and at times frustrating, Can I vote where I am stationed? best for school kicks off with football but all concerned gave their As a military member, you may vote Competition did not to ensure that a shipmate in the state where you are stationed The junior high house competition cul attempt at the extra point by go thirsty or without a well-de- if you change your legal residence of tT.T. Sampson High School opened Mike Oalker. served shower at the end of the to that state. Be advised that there last week, Sentember 9th, with the The Sasles were not far behind work day. are legal obligations which you may First flag football game of the the Crizzlies with their first The Public Works Department, even incure, such as taxation, when season. score by Tale Hollis followed by with the added burden of the large changing your state residence. The first touchdown for the a second touchdown and extra point water delivery, was still able to Therefore, consult a legal officer Grizzlies was scored by Ernesto by Lindoll ijallace. maintain its services to the base before making such a decision. There Mendaros followed by the extra and its residents. The desalina- are no provisions for people sta- point by Brad Ingraham. A second It was a close game enioved by tion plant was still able to main- tioned outside the United States to touchdown was completed by Chris all and it looks to be an excitine tain its operations and last, but vote where they are stationed. Huhn followed by a second success- year of house competition. not least, the Port Services De- partment was able to maintain its regular ferry schedule and other The Basic Skills Assessment Test services to the ships inport, will be given the week of September whose training is so vital to our 21st at T.T.T. Sampson Pigh school nation's degree of readiness. to all 7th - 11th graders. This This is just another fine exam- is a yearly test which is nart ple of the "Can Do Spirit" of the of the DoD Dependent School's in Gtmo Bay. T personnel here eatingg rogram. Fridav, September 17, 1082 The Daily Gazette Page 4 National Football Leagi (UPI)--The National Football League The union is holding to its demand Minnesota contract negotiations resume in New for a percentage of gross income, a York this afternoon with an ominous proposal the owners have rejected. cloud hanging over the bargaining Cleveland Brown's owner Art Modell table. predicts that a strike, if it occurs, 23 Although Ed Garvey, the executive would be short. 22 director of the players' union, says At the same time, Modell indicated he's going to the table with an open the season would be canceled if the mind, there is a threat of a Tuesday threatened walkout lasted more than strike. two weeks. Or, ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (t'"I)--Joe Fer- as New Orleans player rep Rus- on 25 of 45 passes for 330 yards. sell guson's 11-yard touchdown pass to Erxleben put it, "If no agree- Butler was his favorite target with ment Baseball .Terry Butler with two minutes, 48 is signed by Monday night, we seven passes for 111 yards. will go out." seconds left gave the Buffalo Bills Seatt'.e and Toronto, the American As the Bills raise their record to League's two newest teams, a 23-22 victory over the Minnesota picked 2-0, Ferguson also hooked up a four- the same Vikings last night. night to set a club record yard touchdown pass with Butler in PONTE VEDRA, FLA. (AP)-- for victories, and it couldn't have Ferguson's touchdown pass, his the third quarter and a six-yard and upset the ton- happened at a more inopportune time third of the game, capped a rally scoring pass with Frank Lewis near ranked team of and for the pacesetters in the American that saw the Bills bounce back from the end of the first half. 6-3, 7-5 last night at League Fest. The Mariners and Blue an early 19-0 deficit. Vikings' quarterback Tommy Kramer the World of Doubles Tennis Tourna- Jays, given expansion franchises in also had a standout performance, ment. 1977, notched their 68th wins of the On the game-winning drive, the throwing two touchdown passes to re- U.S. Open champs and season at the expense of the Royals Bills went 94 yards with Butler mak- serve end Bob Bruer. of South Africa rallied and Angels. ing a leaping catch in the right Kramer's key target, however, was from a first-set loss to heat Andy Seattle derailed Kansas City 4-2 corner of the end zone. Sammy White, who caught nine passes Andrews and John Sardi 6-7, 6-1, on Joe Simnson's two-run triple in- For the night, erguson connected for 142 yards. 6-3. Australians and I t the ninth inning. And the Blue Jays Here are the odds for this weekend's NFL games as issued by Harrah's beat Andrew attison shaded California 2-1 on Willie Up- Reno Race and Soorts Book. and 7-5, 7-5. shaw's run-scoring single in the Favorite Odds Underdog Vic Amaya and downed 12th. wittsburgh 1 Cincinnati and 6-3, As a result, Kansas City stays Dallas 4 1/2 St. Louis 1-6, 6-4. and Mexi- two games ahead of California. Chicago 4 1/2 New Orleans co's Raul Raminrez beat Marty Davis In the American League East, the New York Jets 1 1/2 New England and Chris Dunk 3-6, 7-6, 6-0. The surging Baltimore Orioles picked up Atlanta 3 L.A. Raiders Gullikson brothers, Tom and Tim,, another half-game on Milwaukee. The Af- pan Diego 3 Kansas City stopped and South Orioles completed a five-game sweep Cleveland 2 1/2 Philadelphia rica's Bernie Mitton 7-5, 6-4. of the Yankees beating New York 3-1 Miami 13 Baltimore The quarterfinals in the $200,000 behind the six-hit pitching of Jim today. L.A. Rams 2 1/2 Detroit tournament will he played Palmer. The Orioles now trail the San Francisco even Denver Tennis star has first-place Brewers by one game. Houston 3 Seattle withdrawn from a tournament this Elsewhere in the American League Tampa Bay 4 Washington weekend in Houston. Detroit 4 Boston 2 New York Giants (Monday) 3 (Monday) Green Bay Vilas' manager, Steve Cory, says Chicago 6 Oakland 3 dropped out of the tourney be- while Philadelphia would be on the Vilas 8 Minnesota 2 untimely death of prin- road no matter who the Phillies play cause of the In the abbreviated National League Sports Short of Monaco and his close Should Montreal and St. Louis tie, cess Grace schedule, the New York Mets snapped The Los Angeles Dodgers have won Caroline. the Expos would host friendship with Princess Montreal's five-game winning streak the coin toss for the home field the Cardinals on October A grand prix tennis tournament in with a 9-4 triumph over the Expos. advantage against 4. Atlanta if a one- West Germany has been fined 620,000 The loss drops the Expos two-and- game playoff is needed to determine Local Sports' Notes by the Men's International Profess- one-half games behind the first the National League's Western Divi- There will be an organizational ional Tennis Council for offering place St. Louis Cardinals in the sion winner. Should a two-way tie meeting of the Wednesday Nite Mixed discounts on cars as an incentive National League East. develop in the East, Pittsburgh Hdcp. League on Wednesday, Sept. 22, for players to sign up for the tour- On the west coast, it was San would have the home advantage over at Marblehead Hall at 5:30 p.m. nament. It's the largest fine in the Francisco 9, San Diego 3. Philadelpbia, Montreal, or St. Louis with bowling starting at 6:30 p.m. sport's history. Yard Sale Wanted Saturday starting at 9 a.m. A Want a catalytic converter, prefer- little bit of everything at VL1220A, declassified ably the small type. Call 4117 DWH. First Street. Items include: men's, Will the person who had the Kawa- boy's, and girl's clothes, misc. 1976 Chevrolet Impala four door saki Shop Manual on Leeward please curtains, rims for Chevrolet, fish- For Sale sedan, PB, PS, AM/FM radio, Fire- contact TRISH at 4479 DW0 or 4232 Excellent fancy car at a "OTMO ing equipment to include fishing stone steel belted radial tires, AWH. I misplaced your number. Special" price. poles, spear gun, fishing net and Do you have one? low mileage, 18 mpg highway, 14 mpg black & white TV. Phone 2301 AT. city, one owner, excellent condi- Instructors are needed for the $2300. Contact Joe Bueme at Command Training Team, good hours, 17-A Caravella on Saturday from 9 One decorator telephone, gold with tion, or call 2401 and leave and excellent benefits are there 1 p.m. Phone 2117. Boys black trim, in excellent condition, Rm. 215 BOO a.m. - for volunteers. Contact PNCM Brad- bike, $25; new ice $40. Call 2955 AWH. a message. small two-wheel 4275 or at 4502. Brand new ladies enlisted dress ford at JOC Reed cream maker, $10; women's skates, One love seat, $150; one baby shirts, size 32; maternity shorts Teenage boy with lawn mower who's 5 1/2-6, like new, $15; baby swing, walker, $10; one playpen, $15; one and slacks, brand new, sizes 9/10 eager to make $10. Need yard $5; 7 1/2 HP boat motor (parts), carseat (Bobby Mac), $25; two baby thru 14; brand new ladies enlisted mowed and bushes clipped. Every- $5; new Set to Go hair setter carriers, $10 ea. Call 6262 DWNH (Clairol), $6; AM/FM clock radio, dress slacks, size 12. Call 4563 thing provided but mower - including or 6451 AWH. transportation. $5; Playtex baby bottles, $5; new 5 AWH. Feed lob done this Whirlpool 18,000 BTU a/c, $175 Frm. weekend. Call 3543 APl-. brown shower curtain and valance, 1975 Harley Davidson SX-175, $200 $12: etc. Works and looks great, available Sept. 29. Call Jerry at 4134 be- or best offer. Call 4477 DWH. Services case and How would you like to be a CONCERT Yard sale Saturday from 8 a.m. - ? tween 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. or 3518 Guild electric guitar with at 13B Granadillo Point. Leaving after 7 p.m. practice amp, $650. Call Keith at PIANIST (or almost)? You can be GTMO on the 20th so everything must Cat carrier. 13"xl3"x18". 15. Jerry 4465 DWH or 3802 AWH. on your way with PIANO LESSONS BY 3600 ATi. TRISH! Beginners, Intermediates, go. Asst. items, low prices. If admiral color console TV in good you don't like our prices, make an Advanced -- whatever! Lessons on shape. Call 3680. weekday afternoons, or on Saturday offer. Yamaha RD-250 in better than mornings. For more information average condition, 8,500 miles, 1975 Datsun B210 hatchback, 12 x 20 Yard sale Saturday from 9 a.m. - $400. Call 3193 AWH. carpet with pad, Whirl- call TRISH at 4479 OWN or 4232 AWH. 1 p.m. at 385 Iguana Terrace. No cream color pool pot scrubber dishwasher, large early sales! Children's clothes 1962 348 C.I.D. Chevy with two sets If you want your motorcycle seat picnic table, living room tables, and ladies' pants and blouses. Lots of heads and all new parts for a recovered or a set of saddlebags rug shampooer, vacuum cleaner, all of miscellaneous items. complete rebuild. Call 3269 AT and made, call Dave at 6328 OWN or in excellent condition. Call leave a message. 2972 AWH. Three-family yard sale at 382 Iguana 2645 DWH or 4743 AWH. 9 a.m. Wave Terrace on Saturday from - 1972 Kawasaki 350cc mech. soc. Will clean house for final inspec- Baby sell. 1 p.m. No earlier please! $220 into it, make offer. Must Free tion. Please call 2630 AT. items, infant and children's extra parts. Call to inquire, Jerry We must give away our beautiful, clothing, maternity outfits. 9690 AH. lovable puppy, only seven months Lost. Child's wooden slide, riding toys. old. Part German shepard, part Anyone finding a white envelope in movie Eureka vacuum cleaner, Super 8 250 cc Ducati (Diana) motorcycle. GTMO special. Has all shots and the Commissary on Sept. 15 contain- and camera, portable tape deck 8- Excellent condition. Parts no loves people. Vitamins, shampoo, ing a phone bill and a large sum a track recorder. All in excellent problem. New tires. Could be flea & tick spray and three leashes of money, please contact me at condition. Much, much more! collectors item, $650. Call 3543 included. Call 4563 AWH. 284 AT. ask for Tom. Pre-packout yard sale at 607 A AWH or 6524 DWH and Villamar on Saturday, Sept. 18. 1964 Ford Falcon convertible, new DAILY ENERGY USAGE - Kitchen items (plates, glasses, paint job, new top, fully pots & pans, flatware, small carpeted, power steering and RATER ELECTRICITY appliances), lamps, clothing, small brakes, automa- tic, two door, six dressers and other misc. items. cylinders. Asking $1200. Call 4150 Q5D Use: 992,000 Gallons Use: 285,700 KHR Sale begins at 10 a.m. NO EARLY DWH and ask for ENC Barefield or 56,157 828,678 SALES!!! call 3403 AWH. Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 279,639 KWH We are having a six-family pre- Whirlpool washer and dryer, one $28,075 sale at 27A Villamar $6,207 pack out yard year old, $225 each or $400 for 18 from 9 a.m. till ? So on Sept. the pair; Amana RR-9 microwave come on out and browse. oven, .$175; Coldspot upright TOTAL freezer, $125. Call 2777 between Remember further info. 534,835 -- VOTE 8 and 10 a.m. for Use: Target: $34,282 traffic Slogan A little skidding can go a long way.