DEPOSED SHAH OF IRAN HEADED FOR EGYPT FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT, POSSIBLE EXILE

The deposed shah of Iran is again may have spread to his spleen. Panamanian military officer says the shah "chose to move to Cairo." flying from an exile home, on his way The shah had spent 100 days in Jordan could not convince the shah Brzezinski said he does not to hospital treatment - this time Panama after his medical care and to have the surgery there. think there should be a link bet- in Egypt. He's expected there short- recuperation in the U. S. His U. S. The shah's trip came the day be- ween the health of the shah and ly. Word from Iran is that the trip was for cancer care and a gall fore a legal representative of the issue of the American hostages. shah's latest trip could mean more bladder operation. Iran was to press in a Panamanian But the "Los Angeles Times" says delay in freeing Americans taken The shah's medical condition, court to have him extridited to Iranian leaders offered to have hostage in Tehran after his medical and the plans for his treatment, Iran. The lawyer says he'll meet the hostages at the U. S. Embassy treatment in the U. S. last fall. involved the U. S. Presidenr Car- the deadline, today, for filing in Tehran moved elsewhere, if Pan- After bidding farewell to Panama, ter 's news secretary, Jody Powell, evidence to support the case. ama would promise to keep the shah which he said he would "remember with says the U. S. had been ready even President Carter's National Sec- from leaving. But the paper, quot- gratitude," the shah departed yes- to let him return to the U. S. if urity Adviser, Zigniew Brzezinski ing a source, says Panama and the terday. When he reaches Cairo, a that had been necessary. But a says the shah has accepted Egypt- U. S. lost patience with Iran af- helicopter will carry him to a mili- senior White House official says ian president Sadat's offer of asy- ter several delays. tary hospital five miles south of the shah did not request that. lum. Sadat had sheltered the shah It also quotes Iranian foreign the city. ABC News says a noted Two top Carter aides, one of right after the revolution which minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh as say- Egyptian doctor will operate on them Chief of Staff Hamilton Jordan, threw the monarch out of power ing he had "promised the transfer him, perhaps as early as today. went Panama to try to arrange for more than a year ago. A spokesman of the hostages and medical check- Doctors say the shah's lymph cancer the operation in that country. A for Panama's government also says ups for them." Guantanamo Gazette Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Vol. 35 - No 58 Monday, March 24, 1980

World News Digest (AP) -- Israel's cabinet has given its first vote of support for let- ting Jews settle in an occupied Arab city. It supported creating two live-in religious schools in Hebron, on the West Bank. The cabinet act- ion drew opposition from West-Bank Arabs and Israeli peace activits. And Egypt said it violates the Camp David agreement. Ministers against the plan are appealing it to a parliamentary committee, where, according to Israeli political analysts, it may be defeated.

(AP) -- Israel, and America's dealings with it, are key issues in the New York democratic primary tomorrow. Jewish voters make up about a third of the primary vote in the state, and Senator Edward Kennedy's campaign has been hoping that the Carter administrations's gaffe in the UN - voting for a-resolutionthat criticized Israel - may work in his favor. But a recent survey says that, although Jewish voters are displeased with the UN vote, a majority still prefer President Carter to Senator Kennedy. And the surveys say Carter will win the primary, in which 282 democratic convention delegates are at stake.

(AP) -- New York's republican primary is a little more confusing in Mrs. Popp's 5/6 combination class held a small science fair. Every- its setup. Eighty-two of the 123 GOP National Convention delegates are one in the class entered a project. There were some exciting and unique not at stake in the primary, so there is no voting in 24 of the state's projects on plants, simple machinery, weather, electricity, ant farms and districts. George Bush and Ronald Reagan are contestants in the primary. disceting fleas. Everyone worked very hard and all were pleased with their Bush has been campaigning harder in Connecticut, where he was raised, accomplishments. and which has 35 delegates at stake. He'll make what's billed as a major (1-r) Jay Morgan, Mrs. Popp, Mary Pat Ambrogi and Kristin Overstreet policy speech today at Yale University, his alma mater. A survey says almost half the state's republicans are undecided. In addition, 24 percent favor Bush and 12 percent are for John Anderson. COMPILED FROM AP--Now that Roger Mudd is off the list to replace Walter Reagan is to campaign today in New York. Yesterday, in Wichita, Kan., Cronkite as anchorman of the CBS evening news, he's being wooed by NBC. he told an audience at an "agricultural day" gathering that he does not The New York Daily News quotes Mudd as saying he'll be making his career completely understand one of the top issues among farmers - price parity. change decision in the next "couple of weeks." The newspaper also quotes That's an important basis for figuring federal price supports. NBC news president Roger Small as saying he "would like to have him with Anderson has been campaigning in Wisconsin, which holds its primary us." Mudd's possible move comes in the wake of the CBS decision to have April first. California governor Jerry Brown also has been active in Dan Rather succeed Cronkite in the anchorman's post. Wisconsin. And, although Brown is running for the democratic presidential nomination, he asked Anderson - a republican - to debate him, saying the COMPILED FROM AP--The Miami Hearald says it's obtained a secret copy of two share the same base of support among moderates. There's been no re- the State of the Union address given by President Fidel Castro in Decem- sponse from Anderson. ber. The Herald says Castro fears his nation' s economy is devastated and dependent upon the Soviet Union. And Castro complains that Russia isn't (AP) -- Cleveland starts its first day of full junior high school in- doing enough to alleviate Cuba of its lumber shortage. Castro's suggested tegration today. During three days last week, officials tried out the solution: to send Cubans to the Soviet Union to work in Siberian forests. approach, using buses to shift students, one grade at a time - to work out any mechanical troubles. COMPILED FROM AP--After hearing this item, you and your spouse may want to take up tennis. A $143,000 "love doubles" tennis match has been announced that'll include John and Chris Evert Lloyd, and Bjorn Borg with (AP) -- Seventy-one firefighters in Kansas City, Missiori, walked out is Romanian fiancee, Mariana Simionescu. The big money match will be of jail yesterday under pardons granted by governor Joseph Teasdale. The played on May 19 in London's Battersea Park. The winning "love double" pardons were part of an agreement to end the city's second firefighters' will be awarded $88,000 with all proceeds going to charity. job action in four months. The agreement includes reinstatement of 42 workers who lost their jobs after the December slowdown. Reinstatement SHELBY COUNTY, Tennessee (AP)--Officials in Shelby County, Tennessee say was a key issue in the strike last week. a grand jury has subpoened the autopsy report on the late Elvis Presley. The report so far has been kept secret. The grand jury wants it as part (AP) -- Alaskan seismologists say a strong earghquake the Aleutian of its investigation of prescriptions written by Presley's doctor. Islands last night. A preliminary measurement puts the quake at 646 on the Richter scale. However, one seismologist sayp there are no reports NEW YORK (AP)--Sylvester Stallone is back in the news, thanks to a dispute of major damage. over the filming in New York of his new movie, "Hawks." It seems the folks who commute to Manhattan via a tramway from Roosevelt Island were a bit upset. They didn't like giving up the tram so a major scene could be shot aboard it. Eventually, Stallone's producer, Martin Poll, worked ATTENTION- out a compromise: the film crew gets time on tramway, and Roosevelt Island's youth program gets $20,000. DESIGNATED SPECIAL MINISTERS: There will be a Liturgial Meeting for Bishop O'Connor's visit at 7:30 p.m. in the Main Chapel for the appoint- SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Donald Hammit didn't he create "Sam Spade?" ed Catholic participants. No. But he, himself, is a provate eye. And in his latest case, Hammit's clinet is the public. CATHOLIC RITE OF CONFIRMATION: All participants in the Rite of Con- Hammit, who operates out of the San Francisco Bay area, says we're firmandis, Sponsors and Parents are toCbe present for the Liturgical all being taken for a ride by lazy Congressmen. The law, he says, requires preparations at 7:30 p.m. in the Base Chapel on Wednesday, March 26. that Washington lawmakers be docked pay every time they're absent without COFRAIN BihpJnJ.'onrfmeCifof halns good cause. And Hammit has taken his case to federal court, filing suit COFRAIN BihpJnJ.OonrfmeCifofhalns to get the law enforced. "Those who function as our lawmakers," he will celebrate the Rite of Confirmation with the Catholic Community says, "are loathe to punish one another." on Sunday, March 30 at 12:45 p.m. A dinner will follow at the Windjammer to welcome his pastoral visit. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, March 24, 1980 SECURITY DEPARTMENT NOTE - The DUE TO A NEW BOILER being installed Security Department is getting the Navy Fxchange Laundry and Dry modernized. On April 1, the sailors Clean can not accept items for in the Security Department will same day service until installation shift uniforms to summer blue community is completed. Please allow 4 to as provided for in Uniform Regula- 5 working days on all others. We tions. Those previously khaki clad apologize for this inconvenience. patrolmen who were referred to as "Hey you, Badge 102" will now TREASURE AND TRIVIA is open bulletin board be identified as Petty Officer Jones Tuesday's and Friday's from 9 a.m. or Airman Smity; service men and to 12 noon. Commity annooncments ay be called in between 8 and 11 a.m., or hand women who are tasked with a Don't forget to shop for your carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday mission. We plan to continue "bargain of the week." through Friday (excluding holiday.). Deadline for publication is nnoon providing a service to the the previous working day. onafide emergency announcements will be We also have cook books and accepted anytime. Community announcements will be published not more community and want to be recognized winter clothes for you snow than once a week for aemaximumof three weeksand then rewritten, as Petty Officers, Airmen, condensed, and included in a daily calendar section during the week of bunnies!! the event. Comercial advertising is prohibited although announcements Seamen or Firemen in the performance of available services will be permitted but limited to twice monthly. of our military duty. Beginning SCHOLARSHIP FUND DINNER - Atten- Announcements for businesses or services requiring comand approval may April 1, if you are approached tion all COMO patrons - need someone be required to provide proof of a letter of authority. Ad which discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, color, or national origin by a sailor with sald and peppers, to plan your next party, tend bar, will not be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to wearing a badge, whistle and gun or perhaps cook a gourmet meal? edit and rewrite all submissions. (ATAnytime/DWHDuring Working Houral Then don't miss GOWC's time and ANH-After Working Hours). best, rest assured it's not an April Fool's trick. It's your talent auction Saturday, March 29. friendly Base Policemen, still on The theme will be Irish and the fun the job with a new look. begins at 6 p.m. with cocktails HOW-TO-DO-IT CRAFTS FOR KIDS - STOKELY VAN CAMPS 15 ounce and hors d' oeuvres in Captain Fetterman's home. The COMO Club The Caribbean Arts & Crafts Work- cans of Butterbeans with codes ITALIAN NIGHT will be held at will serve dinner from 7:30 - 9 shop wants to share handicraft XV6J/F318A and XV6J/F318C are a the Blue Caribe on Tuesday, March p.m. and the menu will consist of ideas with people of all ages! suspected hazardous food item. This 25. The menu will consist of prime rib, brocoli, haggerty, With this in mind, we are looking item has been sold in the Commissary spaghetti with meat sauce, pizza, salad bar, Irish coffee and one for any interested persons to give Store. Request that the community garlic bread, anitpasta and bottle of wine per couple. The of their time one Sunday after- check for any canned Butterbeans coffee or iced tea. This is an auction will start at 9 and there noon (April 20) to demonstrate with the above codes and return to all you can eat affair for only will be entertainment and disco and share crafty ideas with the the Commissary Store. $4.95. youth of Gitmo. C.A.C.W. will THERE WILL BE A WEEKEND VACATION for added fun! The price is $25 cover your supplies costs. At NAVY EXCHANGE PATRONS, Mamma t' Ocho Rios, Jamaica on April per couple or $12.50 per person and tickets can be purchased through present we have about five crafts Ellie is back and ready to serve 18, 19, 20 and 21, Friday, Satur- Jean Neumer or any GBOWC repres- offered (glue and salt designs, you with her tantalizing day, Sunday and Monday, sponsored entative. No tickets will be decorate cupcakes, simple string specialties. Mamma Ellie offers by Special Services. Hotel art, painting, shell craft). a choice of four different special- accommodations will be at the sold at the door. Reservations must be made by March 25. We heartily welcome anyone inter- ties that you may choose from. Mallards Beach-Hyatt Hotel, Due to limited parking please ested in sharing ideas, talent, To give you, the customer, the Ocho Rios, Jamaica. The trip advice with the children to call best service ever we only need a includes the following: park in the COMO parking lot and Cheryl Dawson at 952261 or notice of three working days prior 1. room at hotel take the "Shamrock" train to and from the captain's home. Diana Groendyke at 951280. to your party date. What ever the 2. round trip transportation to All proceeds from this event occasion, let Mamma Ellie help and from Kingston Airport JEWISH PASSOVER OBSERVANCE - The you make it a truly successful party 3. free use of tnnis courts' day will go the the Scholarship Fund. See you on the 29th! Jewish Passover Festival will be For further information contact and night observed from sunset, Tuesday, the Navy Exchange Food Services 4. entertainment and activities ATTENTION ALL IARATE FANS! April 1 through sunset Tuesday, Office at 8115 or 8669 Monday 5. water sports facilities, A Karate Tournament is in the April 8. snorkeling equipment, sunfish through Friday. planning stages. We would like The Jewish congregation of sailing, glass bottom boat ride to organize it for Saturday, Gitmo Bay will celebrate the festi- THE AMERICAN RED CROSS OFFICE to Mallards Reef and cruise to April 26. This tournament will be val this year with a Community has opening for night duty workers. Dunn's River Falls open to all base personnel. If Seder (service and dinner) on Work is done at home but **6. children in same room with you are interested in participating Tuesday, April 1 at 7 p.m. individual must have phone. For parents are free call YN3 Washington at 8555 DWH The seder will be held at the Naval more information call 8676 or SINGLE PERSON to room $125 98251 AWH or CE2 Pena at 95555 D0, Hospital Dining Facility. All come by the Red Cross office. TWO PERSONS to room $175 99283 AWH. Please call and Jewish personnel attached to ships THREE PERSONS to room $235 express your interest by March present and base commands in Gitmo THE 8TH GRADE CATHOLIC CCD CLASS Horse back riding is available 26 to allow us enough time to are cordially invited to attend. is holding a clothing drive for at a small charge; an 18 hole order the awards for this sure-to- Ships and Gitmo base commands the Haiti Mission. A box will be championship golf course is located be-fun tournament. are requested to report the number available for donations at the rear just a 15 minute drive from the of personnel desiring to attend of the Base Chapel on Saturday hotel; also, a large shopping area A NEW ASSOCIATION born in Gitmo. the Jewish Lay Leader, PNCM and Sunday, March 29 and 30. is just a five minute walk from On March 6, 1980, Commander, U.S. Bradford, USN, at 8275 or The folowing are numbers to call the hotel. Naval Base approved the request to to the Chaplain's office at 8555 in the housing areas for pick-up There will be a $23 round trip establish The Guantanamo Bay Fire not later than Friday, March 28 for service: transportation charge for each and Rescue Association. With planning purposes. Paola Point area - Kevin Coenen - child. this approval, a special election 8283 Persons wishing to go are respon- meeting will be held on March 27 A SPECIAL SERVICES FLEA MARKET Tierra-K area - Ed Fischer - sible for obtaining their own MAC at 7 p.m. to elect new officers and will be held on Sunday, March 30 952283 transportation to and from Kingston, form special committees within the at McCalla Hangar from 12:30 p.m. Bargo area - Caryn Keller - 98139 please do this first, also the association. All 30 persons who until all merchandise is sold. departure tax at the Kingston submitted their desire to form No one will be allowed to set up THE CPO MESS (OPEN) Pool hours Airport. this association are requested prior to 12 noon. There will be have been changed to the following: Bring full payment to Special to attend. The meeting will be two sizes of booths to choose Mon - Wed through Fri - 1 to 6 p.m. Services no later than 3 p.m., held at the Naval Legal Service from, all inside the hangar; large Tuesday - closed April 2. If you have any further Office Courtroom, Building 800. booths (20x20) for $3 and small Sat and Sun - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. questions call Soecial Services Transportation can be provided booths (10x20) for $2. You must at 951160. upon request. For further informa- supply your own tables. Anyone tion contact Charles Barbour at wishing to rent a space may do so 951032 AWN or 8600 DWH. by coming by the Special Services office between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. THE BLUE CARIBE announces a Monday through Friday or.by going new Disco for your dancing to booth #1 on the day of the Flea and listening pleasure. Scorpio calendar will be playing from 8 p.m. to Market. Food may be sold only by people with written permission midnight Sturday, April 5 and from the Navy Exchange which must Friday, April 18 and 25. So, be brought to Special Services when Blue Caribe patrons come on out booth is purchased. Today and put the latest steps to the hottest disco Scorpio. TWO-MAN BEST BALL TOURNAMENT ON Roman Catholic Mass, Base Chapel, 11:45 a.m. Drug/Alcohol Education 29 March 1980 with check-in time of Awareness Workshop, 7-9 p.m. in the Hook THE CPO HARBOR LIGHTS LOUNGE 6 p.m. sponsered by the Guantanamo (dining room) is now open to all Men's Bowling Association. Tomorrow First Class (E-6), dependents and guests on a permanent basis. eGuantnomeo Gazette Al Anon meeting, East Bargo Old Nursery School building, 7 p.m. } CPO SOFTBALL TEAM - The Gitmo Guantanamo Bay Duplicate Bridge Club meeting, BOQ Annex, 7 p.m. CPO's are entering the "Number One" softball team in this year's Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. Take Off Pounds Sensibly meeting, elementary school B-9, 6 p.m. (99197). Intramural softball league. Any CPO on the Rock interested in Naval Station Commanding Officer Jamaican United Fellowship Order of Service prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., joining the team should call church on Bay Hill Road. PNCS Cook at 8235 DWH or 99194 AWH. Lt. Richard L. Thompson.Public Affairs Officer Wednesday Eon. Cindy J. Parsons.Assistant PublicAffaire Officer JOC Bill Reed. . .Editor .02 treads K. Starkey.Journalist FRA-Special Assembly Meeting at 8 p.m. in the FRA home in Morin Center. A REMINDER TO ALL RESIDENTS OF 303 J. Michael Porter. .Journalist GITMO - Little League Baseball Ms. Gnny Kennedy.Production Assistant Roman Catholic Bible Study, Base Chapel, 7:30 p.m. season has begun, please observe The Guatanumo Gazette is published according to the the speed zone signs on Sherman rulesand regulation ors hip u eaststionnwpupers Roman Catholic mass, Base Chapel, 11:35 .a.m. as outlined to NAVEXOS P-35anodunoder rho direction Avenue when games are in progress. of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed Also there will be no parallel five times weekly at govenmetpense on government Church of Christ Bible study, McCalla Chapel, 6:45 p.m. (951035). parking on Sherman Avenue between equipment at the Nay Publications and Printing Setice Branch Office,. the opinions or statements in new item the speed zone signs during Little thatappar er re not to rc onstroobe dnrofficial A.A. meeting in East Bargo Old Nursery League Season. Violators will or asrteofletie Ntha views ofy. O(AVASE or the Sc- Hut, 8 p.m. (closed), 99280, partsot of the oNay. 99181, 952248, 952236, 951082. be ticketed. Monday, March 24, 1980 Guantanammo Gazette Page 3 LJNavy REWRITTEN NOTICE OUTLINES RESPONSIBILITIES AND GUIDELINES FOR STUDENT BEHAVIOR ON GUANTANAMO BAY SCHOOL BUSES Rights & Due to the numerous discipline School Bus Coordinator or the problems encountered since the Transportation Operations General start of the current school year Foreman at extensions 8691/8693. COMNAVBASEGTMO Note 4601 has been Parents are to monitor and ensure Benefits rewritten to define responsibilities discipline is maintained at the bus and guide lines for student stops. Why does a person reenlist in the tion of actual obligated service behavior. To ensure safety of all Minimally, the following rules Navy? Chances are, if you asked (EAOS). students who ride the buses, dis- are to be followed, by students while this question of 10 career Navy *Have a consistent record of ab- ciplinary problems will be dealt waiting at bus stops and while people, you'd get 10 different ans- ove average performance or a demon- with firmly. Each discipline riding the buses: wers. You'd get similar results if strated trend toward improved per- problem will be considered on a -- Students should not report you asked 10 civilians why they formance. case basis. Depending upon cir- to the bus stop prior to 10 minutes stayed with a particular company *Be recommended for reenlistment. . cumstances, severity of the act before the scheduled pick up and for a career. You'd probably find First termers get a GUARD III let- and past behavior, the resultant should immediately return to their that their reasons are essentially ter from their detailers about six action could be verbal reprimand, quarters after departing the bus. the same as those who choose the months before EAOS, if they haven't suspension of bus riding privileges -- No food or drinks are to be Navy previously contacted their detailer. for a period of time, or complete consumed at the bus stops or on Many incentives, tangible and This letter lists the GUARD III as- revocation of bus riding privileges. the buses. intangible, attract a person to a signment options available to people In extreme cases, consideration -- No rough playing, throwing, particular career. in their rate. A person can reenlist may also be given to the indivi- polluting, etc. is allowed at the Job security, paid vacation, under GUARD III before an extension duals suitability to remain aboard bus stop or on the buses. travel, family protection plans, they have signed becomes effective, the base. In all cases, the -- Students will not move toward retirement, and many other factors but they will not be actively soli- student's parents will be notified or attempt to board the bus until enter into a person's decision and cited to do so. Similarly, solicit- of any reported discipline problem it has come to a complete stop and create yet another very important ation won't be made for the second involving their children. the signal flashers are turned on. ingredient --loyalty. In most guaranteed assignment because it may The Transportation Operations -- After the bus has come to a cases a person chooses a career on be used at the member's discretion School Bus coordinator and the complete stop there will be no the basis of a combination of these anytime before the 25-year mark. Transportation Operations General pushing or shoving while entering factors. Foreman are delegated the authority or departing the bus. So it is in the Navy. A decision SELECTIVE TRAINING AND REENLISTMENT to act on behalf of COMNAVBASE for -- Upon boarding the bus, students to reeelist is a personal choice. Education and ensuring proper school bus disci- are to move directly to a seat Much of this material was cover- advancement in your present rate pline. This provides a central and remain seated until reaching ed in an ALL HANDS Right and Bene- may be more im- portant point of contact for receiving the school or their departure fits series in the October 1979 is- to you than a guaranteed duty assignment. school bus disciplinary complaints, point. sue. This two part series will ex- If this is your choice, you can hitch up to STAR, notifying parents of discipline -- Students will keep their hands amine the reenlistment incentives the Navy Selective Training and problems regarding their children and heads within the bus at all offered to Navy people. and administering proper co.:rective times. Reenlistment program. For a six- year reenlistment, the STAR program measures. All infractions for which -- There will be no loud talking, suspension or revocation is singing or shouting while on the considered appropriate will be bus. Conversation with the drivers referred to the NAVSTA Executive will be kept to a minimum while' Officer for final disposition. the bus is in motion. Sponsors (parents) should counsel -- There will be no transistor their children regarding the radios, knives or other sharp importance of maintaining proper instruments transported on the buses. behaviorr aboard the buses and at -- Students are to obey the * * the bus stops. Both children and instructions of the bus driver parents should be cognizant and/or bus monitor at all times. of the fact that the school bus Parents are expected to take * * 1e transportation provided is a pri- appropriate corrective action to vilege. prevent infractions of the rules School bus drivers or school when observed, or upon receiving * *Y l bus monitors will immediately reports that their children have report any disruptive misbehavior become disciplinary problems. to the Transportation Operations

Apine GUARANTEED ASSIGNMENT guarantees: QUR *Assignment to an appropriate ENERGY Threlkeld school, or "C" school by Jim Puerto Rico, Spain, the Bahamas, "A" or "C" the Far East -- reenlistment can package (package of different for a I. For most families an adequate hot water heater temperature setting is: (a) 120 F. (h) be your ticket to an exotic duty schools training students specific skill). 140 F, (c) 160 F. station. The Navy can guarantee you an *Automatic advancement to petty assignment of your choice as a officer second class upon complet- important factor in an energy-efficient hot water heater is: (a) location in 2. The most reenlistment incentive under the ion of a class "A" school, or "C" elevation from the floor, (d) the reputation of the the house, (h) insulation, (c) Guaranteed Assignment Retention school package, listed on the Career manufacturer. Detailing (GUARD) III program which School Listing (CSL), if otherwise replaces GUARD I and GUARD II. A eligible. 3. When buying appliances you should consider: (a) purchase price. (h) installment nice feature of this program is To qualify for STAR you must: or neutral interest rates, (c) operating costs, (d) all of these. that you can have your orders in *Be in a critical your left hand before you raise rating or NEC (CREO groups A, B, C your right hand to reenlist. or D). 4. Which one of the following major home appliances is most likely to consume less The GUARD III program offers you *Be a first term P02, P03, or hours of electricity per year: (a) washing machine, (b clothes than 2,000 kilowatt two guaranteed assignments, the designated striker having met the (d) dishwasher. dryer. (c) 17.5 cu. ft. frostless refrigerator-freezer, first of which must be used at your professional growth criteria listed first reenlistment. The second in BUPERSINST 1133.22. 5. What percentage of all gas used in residental cooking is used by gas range pilot can be used any time before your *Have at least 21 months but lights: (a) one-third, (b) one-half, (c) two-thirds. 25th year of service. If you have not more than five years' continuous already received two graranteed active naval service and not more (S) 4 I(b) 'P( ) 'U (Z) et(I)l :jil4SNV assignments under the GUARD I or than eight years' active service. GUARD II programs, you can get a *Meet the minimum test score for the class "A" third guaranteed assignment under requirements school. LOCAL COUPLE CELEBRATE THE BIG "35" GUARD III. The Navy defines a guaranteed as- END OF PART 1 ***** Bill and Carolyn Thompson, long-time residents of Gitmo were hosts for signment as either a type ship or a party at the Yacht Club, Saturday, March 22, to celebrate their 35th home port for sea duty or a speci- . wedding anniversary. fic geographical area for shore Bill is in his 11th year of teaching at the W.T. Sampson Elementary duty. School, and Carolyn was secretary to the principal at the high school To be eligible for GUARD III you 1970-71, and since that time has been with the Maintenance Control must: ARC FAX Division of PWD. *Be a designated striker (refer They are the proud parents of three "natural" children and three belove to BUPERSINST 1133.22) or E-4 to E-9 in-laws: (W.T. Thompson, Jr. (and wife Sarah) of their hometown of with two or more year's active duty, The prinicpal Red Cross services Statesville, N.C., Mrs. John (Susan) Barfiled, Mrs. Sam (Leigh) Glenn, dibut less than 25 years' active ser- to Servicemembers and their and the proud, proud grandparents of 3% year-old Leigh Anne Barfield, vice. families are communications g leave, all of Wilmington, N.C. *Not be under PCS orders at the relating to emergency and counsel- Bill and Carolyn consider Gitmo as home - and say "Every day is a time of application. financial assistance, ing to help resolve crisis situ- good in Guantanamo Bay" (especially if it rains). *Be within six months of expira- ations and personal problems. *Page Guantanamo Gazette Monday, March 24, 1980 THE SPORTSMAN SPORTS BY CHARLES MOREY

Any odds--no matter what the sport--are only an opinion, usually one at the race Money changes them, especially SFEIB R man's.track, butThey sometimes are not infinal. a sports book in Las Vegas. To put it mildly, the odds announced in Vegas on the Pennant race this year surprised a few people. The defending League Cham- CONSERVATIONIpion, , has been made the fifth choice. The Orioles are rated AIAW--The Old Dominion Lady Monarchs below the New York Yankees and California Angels, the co-favorites to win, captured their second straight Wo- and the Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers, who are rated co-second men's College Basketball National choices. Championship with a 68-53 victory The logic behind these ratings seems to be that the Orioles were lucky over Tennessee at Mount Pleasant, to win last year and have not improved themselves in any way since then. Michigan. There also possibly is a feeling that, by tossing off a 3-to-1 edge in Inge Nissen of Denmark scored 20 games in the 1979 , which ultimately was won by , points and Nancy Lieberman had 12 the Orioles might experience an aftershock. to lead Old Dominion to the A-I-A-W The Orioles don't feel that way. Asked about it recently, Manager Earl Division-One Championship. Jill Weaver said it was not a wipe-out, a four-game sweep by Pittsburgh. He Rankin paced Tennessee with 17 points.also pointed out that the Orioles won 108 games in 1979, 102 in the regular South Carolina Beat Louisiana Tech season, three in the pennant playoff, and three more in the World Series. 77-69 for third place. Weaver said they must have been doing something right. At Dayton, Ohio.Dayton won the Other players echo that, among them star pitcher , slugger A-I-A-W Division-Two Basketball , and third baseman Doug Deinces. Championship with an 83-53 triumph A lot was made last pall about first baseman 's slump in over the College of Charleston. the Series, after a good start. Eddie failed to get a hit in his last William Penn edged Louisiana College 21 times at bat,. 77-71 in overtime for third place. Manager Weaver still bristles about that. Me said: "We wouldn't have been in the Series if he hadn't hit all season." Murray had a great chance to win the Series for the Orioles in the eighth WOMENTEN--Tracy Austin's 1980 earn- inning of the seventh game. Me came to bat with the bases loaded and two ings have climbed to 243-thousand out and teed off on a fast ball to send it to deep right field. Hot deep dollars. .not bad for a 17-year old enough, however. It was caught for the third out. Another ten or 12 feet High School student who earned more andMuryhdagetcac-ownteSre Murray would have been a hero. As it was, Pittsburgho h roe won thenteegt game 4- 1:00 General Hospital than 400-thousand dollars last year, to-1, helped along by H-V-P 's two- homer. 1:40 Cartoons her first year as a touring tennis Looking hack at last October, the Orioles all agree that one of the worst 2:00 Ryan's Hope (Series Starts) pro, things about the Series was the weather. It was cold and gray most of the 2:30 My Favorite Martian (BW) Austin picked up 100-thousand time. 3:00 Cannon (BW) dollars yesterday after defeating If they're lucky enough to get to the Series again this year, it could 4:00 Cartoons Martina Navratilova 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 to be more of the same. The classic won't start until almost the middle of 4:30 Wild Kingdom win a 300-thousand dollar Women's October. But the chances are the Orioles will be happy if they have a 5:00 Newswatch Tennis Tournament in New York. chance to grin and bear it. 6:00 Hollywood Squares Navratilova won 52-thousand dollars 6:30 That's Hollywood and that's not bad either for a 23- 7:00 Wonder Woman year old touring tennis pro. LOCAL SPORTS 7:55 Notes of Interest NBA--The Philadelphia Intercommand Baseball Scores 8:00 Laverne and Shirley 76ers closed in on the Boston Celtics in. the 8:30 One Day At A Time NHL--The Bruins are hot.The Flyers N-B-A Atlantic Division race yester- NAS 10 vs High School 5 8:55 The Contenders are not. day. 9:00 Rockford Files Boston whipped Philadelphia 7-2 Led by Darryl Dawkins' 32 points, By defeating High School, NAS has 10:00 Handle With Care (Special) yesterday.scoring its second vic- the 76ers posted a 112-108 victory gained a virtual tie for the final 10:25 Monday Night Movie: "One tory in as many games since General over the New York Knicks. The win-- play-off spot. Oehrle, was the win- Deadly Owner" Manager Harry Sinden took over as coupled with Boston's 101-96 loss to ning pitcher, striking out 7, walk- 11:40 Newswatch Update interim Head Coach following Fred New Jersey--Pulled Philadelphia to ing 9, and giving up 5 hits. King 11:45 Carol Burnett and Friends Creighton's dismissal. within two games of the Atlantic was the losing pitcher. 12:05 Sign Off For the once nearly invincible Division-Leading Celtics. Flyers. .the loss extended their NAVSTA Blue 10 vs M/Barracks Gold 4 Mike Newlin led New Jersey with winless streak to six games. Rick 38 TUESDAY points in handing the Celtics Middleton led the Bruins' charge with their NAVSTA Blue defeated Marine Barracks second loss in a row. 9:00 a pair of goals. Gold 10-4. Roske, for Blue, had 2 Electric Company In other N-B-A action.Washington 9:30 Sew What's New In other N-H-L action.Pittsburgh doubles, a triple and 1 RBI. Bris- over Winnipeg 4-2.Chicago over At- beat Detroit 119-114.Atlanta bump- coe, for Gold, had two doubles and 10:00 Dusty's Treehoue (BW) ed San Antonio 103-95. Chicago whip- 10:30 Mr. Ed (BW) lanta 4-2.Minnesota over Colorado 1 RBI. Ellis, was the winning pit- 7-1.Montreal over the New York ped Golden State 129-115.,.Phoenix cher, striking out 6, walking 5 and 11:00 Here Come the Brides (BW) bounced Denver 118-102.Los Angeles 12:00 Green Acres Rangers 6-1.Quebec over Vancouver giving up 5 hits. Briscoe, was the downed Utah 101-96.Portland beat 12:30 Bob, Carol, Ted and Alice 6-2.and Buffalo and the New York losing pitcher. Islanders skated to a 1-1 tie. San Diego 98-91.and Seattle whipped Kansas City 112-90. Ladies Volleyball Scores

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