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Idow to Assume Humphrey's Job

Idow to Assume Humphrey's Job

idow to assume Humphrey's job

(UPI) -- Mrs. Muriel Humphrey has held in the fall to fill the unex- "hard and diligently" to pass some said that even in his dying days, been offered and has accepted an pired four years of his term. important legislation that her hus- the measure was one of Humphrey's appointment to fill her late hus- Perpich said earlier that he was band just did not have time to com- major concerns. band's place in the United States not going to appoint a "caretaker" plete before his death from cancer In a statement made before his Senate for the balance of 1978. senator, apparently meaning that as earlier this month. death and released Wednesday, Hubert Minnesota Governor Rudy Perpich far as the party is concerned Mrs. One piece of Humphrey legislation Humphrey said that America has a flew to Hillsboro Beach, Florida, Humphrey will be free to run for was introduced in the Senate today historic chance to launch a global Wednesday morning to tell Mrs. Hum- election to the post when that time as a tribute to the late senator. assault on hunger, disease and il- phrey that the leaders of the state's comes. It's a bill to consolidate all fa- literacy. Democratic Farmer Labor Party want But Muriel Humphrey said it's cets of American foreign aid in one He said, "As we do, we will move her to take the place of her hus- just too early to make such a deci- agency. closer to fulfilling the promise band Hubert until an election is sion. For now, she plans to work Republicans as well as Democrats of America."

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1. 33 No. 18 Thursday, January 26, 1978 Search for radiation moves to U.S. (COMPILED FROM UPI/AP REPORTS) -- Each Hercules carried five U.S. ments were ordered to make more debris reached earth. The search for radiation was expand- technical experts to deal with the frequent and careful checks for The Soviets said the satellite ed to the U.S. Wednesday following radiation monitors. changes in radiation levels. and its nuclear reactor were de- a shift in an air mass south from The nationwide chain of monitor- Officials in both Ottawa and signed to be destroyed on re-enter- Canada. ing stations maintained by the Washington said there was little ing the atmosphere. The search is being conducted pri- Canadian Defense and Health Depart- chance any potentially dangerous But a West German Scientist has marily in Michigan and Illinois. given a different report on radia- As of nightfall, searchers had tion from the Cosmos satellite. found nothing of the spacecraft Heinz Kaminski, director of the which was designed to self-destruct Institute for Space Observation, upon re-entering the atmosphere. FBI thought Ray was hired said the satellite released a huge A State Department spokeswoman cloud of radioactivity when it dis- said the search will probably con- integrated over Western Canada. tinue for several days. He said the cloud is drifting (UPI) Newly released known that J. Edgar Similarly, Canadian officials WASHINGTON -- long has been slowly west at an altitude of between show. that its inves- watch on the personal say all reports from their monitors FBI documents Hoover kept 31 and 43 miles and is between 185 into the murder of Martin life of the civil rights leader. have found no traces so far of con- tigation and 250 miles long. Kaminski also Luther King included the possibili- A FBI memo dated Dec. 18, 1975, tamination from the Soviet satel- said there is no danger to Canada. ty that James Earl Ray was hired by cited a column by Jack Anderson, lite. He said he confirmed this informa- a husband jealous of the civil who claimed he was told by Hoover The checking began a few hours tion in telephone conversations with rights leader. in 1968 that the motive behind the after the Csomos-954 disintegrated officials in Toronto Wednesday. The documents obtained under a murder of King was "cuckoldry." in a track near Great Slave Lake in Kaminski said the cloud will re- freedom of information suit show the rugged Northwest Territories. lease fallout in three or four months that the FBI checked out the possi- Anderson identified the man only The first high-altitude air sam- but said he could not predict where bility that the murderer was hired as the husband of a wo- s were taken by American U-2s it will be at that time. by the husband of a woman known to man friendly with King. dKC-135s. The Canadian Defense Meanwhile, Energy Secretary James be a close friend of King. King's friends believe there must Department in Ottowa said Thursday, Schlesinger, former defense secretary The files released do not touch have been a conspiracy to kill him "Preliminary reports from the high and former atomic energy commission- on the FBI's surveillance of King but the FBI privately decided Ray altitude monitoring show there has er, answered some questions Wednes- prior to the assassination, but it killed King with help from no one. been no abnormal increase in radia- day about Russian devices in tion levels." space. A 22-man nuclear accident support He said the Russians have put into. team reported no radiation found in orbit "something in excess of a do- a geiger counter sweep of streets' EPA wants a water cleanup zen" nuclear-powered satellites simi- in the territorial capital of Yel- lar to the one that burned up over lowknife. Canada. The team moved to Ft. Reliance WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The Environmen- would increase by some $6 to $10 a Schlesinger went before the House because there had been a visual tal Protection Agency said Wednes- year. Science Committee to talk about the sighting of the fireball passing day there is a serious public EPA Administrator Douglas Costle energy budget, but one of the first over Tuesday. health threat posed by potential said the program marks the first questions put to him dealt with the The commander of the radiation ex- cancer-causing chemicals in the na- large-scale effort in history to Soviet spacecraft. perts said they did not expect to tion's drinking water supplies. deal with organic chemical contami- Representative John Wydler asked find anything. Captain Caesar Jor- So the EPA has issued rules de nates in drinking water. him if the Russian craft was not in daan said, "Basically we're doing signed to reduce the levels of these violation of international treaties this to allay public fears." chemicals and said the program even- The two-part program sets a stan- on orbiting weapons. In addition, military aircraft tually will effect drinking water dard for the amount of chloroform Schlesinger said, "My understand- criss-crossed a 30,000 square mile supplies used by 100,000 Americans. and related chemicals that may be ing is that the treaty prohibits area Wednesday. It put the initial cost of the present in tap water and requires weapons. .not reactors or radioac- Canadian Hercules aircraft check- program at $450 million and annual the use of carbon filters at water tive materials." ed the 2,000 foot level along a 450 operating costs at $60 million. plants whose ground or river sup- The vehicle that disintegrated was mile corridor east of Great Slave It would mean that the average plies are contaminated by organic not a weapon, he said, and thus not Lake. family water bill in some areas chemicals. a violation of the treaty. 14 cardboard manufacturers indicted on price-fixing rap Among those named in the action WASHINGTON (AP) -- Fourteen leading They state that the 14 companies Involved is the sale of cardboard by the Justice Dapart- manufacturers of corrugated card- had total sales of over $2 billion containers and sheets sold east of initiated ment's anti-trust division are the board containers and sheets have in 1974, when the alleged conspira- the Rockies, according to Justice three leading producers -- Interna- been indicted in an alleged price- cy was in existence. Department officials. tional Paper Company of New York, fixing conspiracy. Container Corporation of America of Two separate indictments were Chicago and Weyerhaeuser of Tacoma, handed up by a federal grand jury in Terrorists offer an exchange Wash. Houston, Tex. BRUSSELS (AP) -- An anonymous phone called the "Proletarian Revolution- price-fixing is $1 million for the caller reportedly has demanded the ary Front." corporation, and $100,000 fines and release of West German Baader-Mein- Empain was abducted Monday in Pa- three ye."s in jail for any indivi- hoff terrorists in exchange for kid- ris. dual. napped Belgian businessman Eduard- The news agency said the caller Jean Empain. promised "photographic evidence" One of the two indictments, on a The National Belgian News Agency, proving the group has Empain. felony charge, names nine corpora- tions and corporate officials. The electricEli stove was in- which received the call, said the There have been several anonymous vented by William S. Hadaway man linked himself with what he calls regarding the kidnapping. The maximum penalty for felony in 1896. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, January 26, 1978 Today's Meetings WMWAIOW 1 i THE FELLOWSHIP OF OVER EATERS ANONYMOUS meets at 7:00 p.m. at the East Bargo Old Nursery School 1 1 0 i building. For further information 'high tide- : 5 pm Local Community call 98145 AT. low tide-- 7:43 pm F sunrise--- 7:38 am forecast sunset--- 6:49 pm high------84I Bulletin low------70

Today's forecast calls for mostly YESTERDAY'S WATER STATUS clear to partly cloudy skies with Board southeasterly winds of 10-14 knots. TAROFT CONSUMPTION: 1,350,000 Bay conditions will be 1-3 feet. o ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,587,000 TOTAL IN STORAGE: 16,848,000 I - -I-- ml ti Community Announcements 951144 r Clubs & Organizations Special Announcements THE NEX NEW CAR SALES are antici- THIS WEEK'S LIVE FIRING pating a price rise in new cars SCHEDULE: THE CPO CLUB WEEKEND SPECIAL will PRAYER IS PART due to the announced price increase OF THE STRENGTH Thursday.none be on Sunday, Jan. 29. For only of our great nation. of sheet steel effective Feb. 1. scheduled Each year the Friday.9 $4.95 enjoy a 12 oz. T-Bone steak leaders of our See your NEX Military Car Sales a.m.- 2 p.m. government join in Saturday.none with all the trimmings in the Har- a prayer breakfast in Washington, representative to order your new scheduled bor Lights Lounge from 6-9 p.m. D.C. This year the prayer break- car/truck/van for delivery in 1978 fast and take will be held on Thursday, advantage of the price The Conde and Hicacal Beach areas FAMILY NIGHT AT THE CPO CLUB will Feb. 2 with our own annual prayer protection policy. between Saint Nicholas and Caracoles be on Wednesday, Feb. 1 at the Har- breakfast. It will be held at the Points and all of the upper bay bor Lights Lounge. Bring THE FORD, LINCOLN, the en- COMO Club and will begin at 7 a.m. MERCURY AND JEEP north of Caracoles and Granadillo tire family out for area manager a delightful with a full breakfast. The cost will be at the NEX un- Points will be off limits. For meal - all you can eat for til Jan. $2.95 will be $1.50 per person. For 28. more information contact the Spec and $1.50 for children under 10. reservations, call the COMO Club Services Marina, ComNavBase Menu will consist of: Duty spaghetti at 95332 before 4 p.m. on Jan. 31. HCCALLA AIRFIELD AND RAMP AREA office or Base Police. with meat sauce, pizza, tossed will be off limits to all personnel salad, garlic bread, coffee or tea. and vehicle traffic, as of Feb. 1. Dinner will be served from 5:30- SPECIAL SERVICES is looking for The airfield is being activated for 8:30 p.m. someone to replace the manager of military flight operations and all THE RED CROSS OFFICE needs the Family Corral who will be leav- vehicle and pedestrian access per- additional volunteer RN's, LPN's, THE GUANTANAMO BAY YACHT CLUB ing shortly. Qualifications - must mitted in the past will be prohib- and teachers to assist in teach- will hold a Mardi Gras Party on be E-6 or E-7, have knowledge of ited until approximately Feb. 20. ing various Red Cross Saturday, courses. Feb. 4. The menu will horses, and attached to Naval For additional information, contact For additional information, include Sta- call hors d'oeuvres, Shrimp tion. For further information, NAS Operations at 64316. 90178 AT. Creole and chicken gumbo. Aires contact BMCS Thompson at 95448/ will provide the music and the 95449 DWH. cost is $5.00 per person. For SIGNUP AND BOWLING FOR BANTOM THE reservations, call 95319 or 64251 THE SPECIAL SERVICES ACCOUNTING MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE is BOWLERS, ages 7 through 11, will having an after inventory any time by January 30. OFFICE and Centralized Club "Flea be Saturday morning, Jan. 28, at Market Accounting Office have moved. Sale". The sale will take 3:15 a.m. For more information, THE JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE has Their new phone numbers are 8744 place Jan. 28 in the back parking call 99223 AWH. immediate openings for 3 bowlers. or 8872. The Special Services lot, adjacent to the Main Exchange. Electronics, This league is for ages 12 - 20, Cashier is still in the Special men's, women's and children's clothing, and bowls at 10:30 a.m. on Sat- Services Office and can be reached housewares, ALL LADIES INTERESTED in pa tic- beer and soda--it will urday mornings. For information, at 95583. all be ipating in a racquetball tournament there, so don't miss contact Roger Butler at 90260 AWN, out. The on Feb. 4 should call Special Ser- sale starts at 10 a.m. and ends or come to Marblehead Hall at 10 SPECIAL SERVICES IS SPONSORING TWO vices at 951160 prior to 4:00 p.m. at 6 p.m. a.m. on Saturday. ONE-DAY TOURNAMENTS for Straight on Feb. 2 to sign up. Pool on Feb. 11 and Table Tennis on Feb. 12. Anyone interested in THE FIL-AM CLUB SPECIAL SERVICES cainounces that is sponsoring a entering either, or both of these Benefit Dance sailing classes for the W.T. Sampson tournaments should call Special will be starting Scholarship again. Two classes are scheduled. Fund on Saturday, Services Sports prior to 4 p.m. The first Feb. 4, at the Fil-Am Clubhouse on Feb. 9. will run Monday through with delicious food and open bar. Friday, Feb. 6--17, from 7:00-- Dinner will be from 7 - 8 p.m., 8:00 p.m. The second will run and dancing from 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. SPECIAL SERVICES is considering from Feb. 20--25, from 6:00--8:00 Entertainment will be provided by organizing a racquetball league. p.m. Both classes will be held at 1:00 General Infinity. Donations are $10 per If anyone is interested in partic- the Yacht Club. Hospital 1:35 Hollywood Squares person. For tickets or more infor- ipating in this league, please The price of the class will be 2:00 Early mation, call 8830 DWH, 99253, 90151, call Special Services Sports at $15 ($5 of this will be refundable Movie: "Grand Canyon" 96197 AWH. 951160. with the return of the course book). (BW) To sign up, visit the 3:00 Family Affair (BW) THE TEEN CLUB will have a car wash Special , Services office between 7:30 a.m. 3:30 Electric Company (BW) on Saturday, Jan. 28, from 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through 4:00 George until 2:30 p.m., in the club parking SPECIAL SERVICES is considering Friday. Only 4:25 Nature's Window lot. adult ballet and jazz dance classes 20 students per class will be 4:30 Ten Who Dared (SERIES on Saturday mornings. Anyone in- accepted. ENDS) 5:25 Almanac (BW) THE CARIBBEAN CACTUS CLIMBERS terested, please call Special are 5:30 Newswatch having a four-wheel drive outing on Services at 95449/95448 DWN. THE JANUARY 28, 1978 SITTING OF 6:30 Greatest Sports Legends (BW) Sunday, Jan. 29. This drive is for THE COLLEGE BOARD'S SAT or Achieve- 6:55 Greatest Headlines all four-wheel drive vehicle owners ment tests will be administered in MARINE BARRACKS IS HOSTING a 7:00 Muppets and their families. It will be a room 3 of the W. T. Sampson High Fenceline Tour on Saturday, Jan. 28. 7:30 In Search Of (SERIES ENDS) picnic outing beginning at 1 p.m. School, beginning promptly at 8:30 Departure will be at 9:00 a.m. 7:55 Notes of Interest and will be held on the Leeward a.m. Registrants are reminded from the Telephone Exchange. There to 8:00 The Protectors Side of the base. AllWindward bring their will be room for 100 people. Res- tickets of admission, 8:30 ShaNa Na residents should meet at the Ferry a no. 2 pencil, and ID's. ervations may be made by calling Anyone 9:00 Blue Knight Landing at 12 noon in order to catch needing to take the test but who 95479/95472. 9:55 Newswatch Update the 12:30 ferry. Be sure to attend has not pre-registered may report 10:00 Soap (ADULT) this outing since future rides will on a space available basis. How- 10:30 Thursday Night Movie: "Twin be discussed at the picnic. Be sure ANY BOWLER OR NON-BOWLER INTER- ever, there will be a late fee of Detectives" to bring enough food for your family ESTED in coaching/supervising the $10.00 in addition to the SAT fee and one other. Junior and Bantam Leagues for sum- of $7.25. Payment is required mer bowling and/or next season, at time of testing. SAT and ACH Movie schedule please contact Roger Butler at will be administered again on Lyceums THE CARIBBEAN SKIPPER'S CB CLUB 90260 AWH or at Marblehead Hall March 11 and May 6. (All movies start at 7:30 p.m.) is having a picnic Sunday, Jan.29. any Saturday morning. All CB'ers are welcome, The get Downtown: The Castaway Cowboys, G together will be at Deer Park THE ADULT EDUCATION EVENING from McCalla: Mr. Billion, PG; plus NFL noon until Families PROGRAM needs 4 additional appli- - - are asked U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Game of the Week: Balti- cants for Refrigeration and to bring enough for themselves Air more vs. Miami with a little extra for our sin- Conditioning class. It is sched- Marine Site: Empire of the Ants, gles. The loners are requested to uled to begin March 6 and end PG; plus short sub- bring cold coffee, sodas, ice, May 24. The tuition is $15 and ject-Bo Shembeckler etc. There will be a fox hunt if the cost of the book is $18. Leeward Point: The Rescuers, we get enough participation. For Capt. David W. DeCook Interested applicants should con- G; plus CBS Sports more info, holler at Mr. Coffee or Naval Base Commander tact Training Division at 8822 or Spectacular-World's Cocoa on 35 or call 98276 AWN. Naval Station Commanding Officer visit Consolidated Civilian Per- LCdr. JerryM n.Public Affairs Officer Military Boxing sonnel Office, Bldg. 804, for Championships THE CATHOLIC LADIES AUXILIARY will registration between the hours of Ms. Pat Pennington.Production aetant 7:30 and 4:30, Monday hold their monthly meeting on Sun- through Fri- Clubs day, Jan. 29 at 6:30 p.m., at The day, not later than Jan. 27. 'me Gautnna Gazette Sepublished accordng to the Hook. Bible Study and Adult Educa- rules and regulations for ship and sttion a spper Windjammer: Caravan to Vaccares, tion classes will be discussed. All five times weekly at govermnt ev~ee on govermeut MR. LESLIE BOONE, the Red Cross PG interested ladies are invited to equipment at the Navy Publicatim eand Prinrtiy field director, has Serviee BrachOffice, the op'iin o taeen ts in a new home Staff NCO: Lucky Luciano, R attend. For more information, ews a thatappear herein ar nottobe co-tmed call phone number. The new number is CPO Club: Billy Two-Hats, Terry Blair at 90266. PG 951150. COMO Club: The Woman I Love, NRA Gazette Thursday, January Page 3 Guantanamo 26, 1978 * CCPO trainin g schedule set The following CCPO training cond floor of the Windjammer. (in- classes will be held at the times structor: Mr. Carlos Bru) and places specified during Febru- Action. Commands/Departments to at- ary and March. should schedule supervisors Effective Interpersonal Relations tend the mandatory training describ- Workshop. This course will empha- ed above. Division directors and Executive size practice in developing skills above are to attend the which will enable you as a supervi- Development course. The other NEW GRADUATE COURSE FOR MARINE OFFICERS for sor to more effectively deal with courses, though not mandatory a cur- and relate to your employees. This supervisors who have completed The Marine Corps is now accepting applications for a new graduate School in is an eight hour workshop which will minimum of 80 hours or supervisory riculum in human resources management at the Naval Postgraduate be held on Wednesday and Thursday, training, are considered highly de- Monterey, Calif. in Janu- Feb. 8 and 9 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon sirable for all supervisors. Nomi- The first class will convene in July followed by a second class on a stu- on the second floor of the Windjam- nations should be made by forward- ary 1979. Class length will be from 12 to 18 months depending of science degree mer. Class attendance will be limit- ing memorandum indicating date and dent's background, and it eventually leads to a master ed to 25 supervisors. Nominations title of class, full name (first, in management. captains through lieu- in excess of 25 will be scheduled middle initial and last), rank/grade Applications are being accepted from unrestricted ALMAR 211/77. for the workshop to be held March 15 and position and social security tenant colonels. Specific eligibility requirements are in at Headquarters Code and 16, and those supervisors will number. For additional information, Applications for the July class must be received the January class. be notified of the time and place. call 8822 or visit CCPO. MMOA by February 17 and by May 31 for (Instructor: Mrs. Shirley Barcus) Executive Developement. Atten- dance will be limited to division di- rectors and above. The subject will be leadership vs. management -- a comparison between the philosophy of Seabees "Can do" is the motto of the Seabees and when something needs to be leadership and the philosophy of done, one look at them will show you why those words are spoken with the management. The class will be held pride they are. Tuesday, Feb 14 from 1:30 to 3:30 A barge loaded with 4,000 tons of aggregate provided Seabees from p.m. in the Plantation Room of the get the Gitmo's Public Works Dept. with their latest challenge. They had to un- Como Club. (Instructor: Col. Mark load it in 63 hours. Fennessy) The aggregate is about a year's supply for use in making asphalt and Telephone Techniques. To teach concrete. Working around the clock in shifts of eight hours on and the correct techniques of telephone eight off, the barge was emptied in 62 hours, one hour before the dead- etiquette. Suitable for all person- job done line. nel who make significant use of the telephone in their daily work. Par- ticularly applicable to new secre- tarial and clerical personnel. In- cludes a 16 mm sound and color film entitled "The Extra Step" produced by the American Telephone and Tele- graph Company and the U.S. Civil Service Commission. Class will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 15 from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. on the second floor of the Windjammer. (Instructor Mrs. Pat Brooksbank) Naval Correspondence Workshop. To teach clerical personnel the correct procedures and techniques of prepar- ing Navy correspondence including correct message preparation. The class will be taught from 8 a.m. to 12 noon Thursday, Feb. 23 on the second floor or the Headquarters Building in the Flagplot Conference Room. (Instructor: YN1 Baldwin) Procedural Aspects of EEO Com- plaint Processing. To review the requirements under part 713 of the Civil Service regulations as to the manner in which an Equal Employment 'Opportunity Complaint must be pro- cessed. Mandatory training for su- pervisors of civilian employees. The class will be held from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 8 on the second floor of the Windjammer. (In- structor: Mr. Al Buhl) Performance Appraisals. To pro- information and proce- vide current 1st Row, L to R: (Kneeling) E01 Byrd; EOCN Oehring; EOCN annual perfor- dures for completing Heinrich; EOCN Beck all appropriated mance ratings for Back Row: Capt. Godsey; LCPL Bannot; E01 Jackson; EOCN fund employees. Mandatory training CM3 Hensley; E02 Fick; EO1 Largo; CMCN civilian employee Fellio; E02 Long; for supervisors of Goff; CM3 Dume; E01 Blume; EOCN Gilbert: EOC Mayle; EOC Jones of appropriated fund activities. The class will be held from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Wednesday March 22 on the se- Credit can be enticing but also expensive "We finance E-l's and above" can sound quite enticing to a person in Open-end credit is the type of credit usually used by bank credit cards need of an item. But how good, and how expensive, is credit? and department stores. In this plan, the lender agrees to make available When financing other than a large purchase such as a home or a car, to a customer a line of credit with a top limit. Purchases can be most consumer agencies suggest that you use no more credit than you can charged up to the amount agreed on, and payments are made on a monthly pay off in a month. As a member of the Navy, you may find that credit basis to pay off the amount and restore a portion of the line of credit. comes easily. Most lenders feel that members of the Navy family are good When using open-end credit, customers usually are allowed to pay off the credit risks because of their job security. But, along with the privilege entire amount during the billing period and avoid the payment of any of using the credit, you must assume the responsibility of paying in a interest charges. Or, a minimum amount can be paid with interest being manner agreed upon with the lender. added to the amount still owed. Consumer credit has been around for a long time, but through the years Even though the Truth-In-Lending Act requires the annual percentage the basic idea of credit has not changed: A lender "rents" money to a rate be told, consumers still should be aware of what the interest is borrower, and the borrower, in turn, pays for the privilege of using the being paid on. money. Some credit card issuing agencies charge interest on the unpaid balance of how creditors make money from credit Consumers should be aware of the account. This means that if you borrow $100 and repay $50, you payment due until." purchase may be more costly than purchases. A "no will be charged interest on the $50 unpaid balance. print following this type of advertisement some- you think. The small However, most credit card issuers do not figure interest this way. The will be charged on the entire amount during times states that "interest "previous balance" method, which is much more expensive, is usually used. This type of delayed interest added to the pur- the no-payment period." The finance charges are calculated on the amount owed on the final bill- the actual price of the item much more expensive than chase price makes ing date of the previous month. This method does not take into consider- the advertised price. ation any payments made to reduce the balance or credits for returned do buy on credit, the Federal Government has To aid consumers who merchandise. A credit customer would end up paying about 16% more Act." In accordance with this act, a lender passed the "Truth-In-Linding interest when this method is used, even though the APR is identical, than cost of credit in terms of the annual percentage rate MUST quote the when the unpaid balance method is used. means that when you are told "only one and a half per cent (APR). This A third method is called the "average daily balance" method. Determin- the rate of interest, you must also be told that the inter- per month" as ing interest by dividing the sum of the balances outstanding for each day 18% per year. est rate is actually of the billing period, then multiplying by the daily rate of interest is there are two types of credit: closed-end credit and open- Basically, the way the plan works. With-this method, the longer a customer delays credit is the type of credit normally used for end credit. Closed-end making a payment, the more interest is paid. And, you end up paying and other high priced items. A borrower usually signs financing cars interest on interest. and agrees to a specific amount of money that will be a promissory note Using any type of credit can be costly unless you shop wisely. And and size of the payments and a due date when borrowed or used, the number shopping wisely includes shopping for credit. the entire loan must be paid. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, January 26, 1978 In the NHL NBA action Schedule for inter-commed swimming and diving events Toronto 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 Detroit 99, Golden State 95 Special Services is now accepting entries for the Intercom- Washington 3, Colorado 3 San Antonio 113, Boston 103 mand Swim Meet scheduled for Feb. 25. Deadline for entries Phoenix 118, Houston 96 0 will be 4 p.m. on Feb. 23. This meet will be held at the In AP Top 20 college basketball Denver 121, Buffalo 119 (OT) Windjammer (EM) Pool beginning at 9 a.m. and all participants action: Philadelphia 128, Seattle 125 for diving must register prior to event #1. All interested Nebraska 62, #8 Kansas 58 persons are asked to sign up by calling Special Services #10 Syracuse 91, Temple 66 Sports between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. #16 Georgetown 72, American 68 In the WHA #20 Illinois State 75, Northern Cincinnati 8, New England 7 (OT) Event Freestyle Michigan 58 Birmingham 6, Winnipeg 2 #1 4 x 50 Relay Event Backstroke Edmonton 6, Indianapolis 2 #2 100 Yard Event #3 100 Yard Freestyle Event #4 Ages 6-10 50 Yard Freestyle Event #5 100 Yard Butterfly Event #6 200 Yard Backstroke

Event #7 50 Yard Freestyle Event #8 4 x 50 Relay Individual Medley SPORTSLMNE Event #9 Ages 6-10 50 Yards Backstroke Event #10 200 Yards Breaststroke Event #11 200 Yards Freestyle Ages 11-14 100 Yards Freestyle Namath retires, ending spectacular career Event #12 Event #13 100 Yards Breaststroke (AP)--Thirteen years ago this month, the spent a lot of Event #14 Ages 11-14 100 Yards Backstroke money in an effort to bring respectability to the fledgling American Event #15 4 x 50 Yards Team Medley Football League. The Jets signed a 21-year-old from the Uni- Event #16 800 Yards Individual versity of Alabama to a $425,000 contract, quite a sum in 1965. Event #17 1 Meter Diving That young man, Joe Willie Namath, became the one of the most signifi- Event #18 3 Meter Diving cant figures in American sports. Yesterday, at a Phoenix, Ariz. airport, Namath ended his career by announcing his retirement- After 12 seasons with the Jets, Namath spent 1977 with the . He was a bench-warmer for a much younger man, Pat Haden, and this D C may have influenced his decision to retire. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE His years with the Jets are what will be remembered for. 0 He began his first season as a sub. He ended it not only as the Jet's Atlantic Division Midwest Division starting signal-caller, but as the AFL's Rookie of the Year. W L GB W L GB Two years later, in 1967, he passed for 4,007 yards, still a single- Philadelphia 30 13 Denver 28 16 season record. New York 24 21 7 1/2 Chicago 26 20 3 But his greatest triumph came in January, 1969. Namath had led the Buffalo 16 25 13 Milwaukee 26 22 4 1/2 Jets to the AFL championship in 1968, giving them the right to play the Boston 14 28 16 Detroit 19 25 9 Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III. New Jersey 9 36 22 Indiana 19 26 9 1/2 Namath displayed much of the cockiness that had marked his stay in New Kansas City 16 30 13 York. The man known to fans as "Broadway Joe" did not limit himself to Central Division predicting a Jet win over the Colts. He guaranteed that New York would W L GB Pacific Division overcome heavy odds to beat Baltimore. San Antonio 27 18 W L GB He was right. Led by Namath's passing and play-calling, the Jets Washington 24 20 2 1/2 Portland 36 8 pulled what is regarded by some as one of the greatest upsets in sports- Cleveland 22 21 4 Phoenix 29 15 7 history, a 16-7 win over the Colts. New Orleans 22 24 5: 1/2 Seattle 25 21 12 As knee injuries piled up and the years took their toll, Namath began Atlanta 21 26 7 Golden State 21 24 15 1/2 to be of less use to the Jets. They placed him on waivers in April of Houston 16 28 10 1/2 Los Angeles 21 24 15 1/2 last year., largely because his $450,000 a year contract no longer could be justified. He was signed a month later by the Rams. Namath began the '77 campaign as the Rams' starting quarterback, but after Los Angeles got off to a shaky start, Pat Haden came in and Namath was relegated to the Sports Briefs College bench. It was a disappointing finish to a glittering career. Colg basketball (AP)--Third-seeded Brian Gott- t roundup fried, fourth-seeded Vitas Gerulai- 1 tis, Roscoe Tanner, Sandy Mayer and John McEnroe have all won second- Here are the latest Associated round matches to advance to the Press Top 20 college basketball third round of the U.S. Pro Indoor rankings: Tennis Championship in Philadelphia. 1. Kentucky 95114 '52 Chevrolet pickup, excellent (AP AND UPI)--Sixth-seeded Betty 2. Marquette Classified Ads running condition, best offer. Stove of Holland was upset by un- 3. North Carolina Advertisements for the Gazette, TV- Shields, 8898 DWN 96228 AWE. seeded Greer Stevens, 6-3, 6-1 in 4. Arkansas 8 and 1340 radio will only be ac- the second round of the $100,000 5. Notre Dame cepted between 8 and 11 a.m. Madday '73 Honda 350 CL, runs good, needs Virginia Slims tournament in Los 6. UCLA through Friday. Ads will not be minor repair, asking $350. 85118 Angeles. Top-seeded Billie Jean 7. Michigan State accepted on holidays. Bonafide AT. King pulled a thigh muscle and had 8. Kansas eergency announcements will be ac- to default to South Africa's Marise 9. Providence Xepted anytime. Announcements may 70 CC Honda trail bike, good run- Kruger. King lost the first set, 10. Syracuse be hand carried to PA0 anytime dur- ning condition, $150. 98282 AT. 7-6, but was leading the second 5-4 11. Duke ing working hours. Advertisement*s when she stopped playing and limped 12. Louisville will be limited to 40 words. Ads Besseler 23-C enlarger with lens off the court. 13. Indiana State whichh discriminate on the basis of and accessories, miscellaneous 14. New Mexico face, sex, creed, color or national darkroom equipment, $300. 64376, (UPI)--Tom Watson defends his ti- 15. Texas origin will not be accepted. The 64201 D , 951001, ext. 347 A tle this week in the $200,000 San 16. Georgetown Public Affairs Staff reserves the Diago Open which gets underway to- 17. Florida State Tight to edit and rewrite- ab2ksub- '68 Flyouth GTX, 440 high perform- day. Watson has already won two of 18. Virginia mitaions. dance Hurst 4-speed, excellent rubber three stops on the '78 tour and has 19. DePaul with 60's in rear, $1200 or best earned more than $87,000. 20. Illinois State For sale offer. 952243 24,000 BTU A/C, $100; two 6,000 Lost NHL standings BTU A/C, $50 each, all in good WALES CONFERENCE CAMPBELL CONFERENCE running condition, available early Kitten, white with dark calico April, will sell together or sepa- spots and short tail, in Pale and Norris Division Patrick Division rately. 951160 DWH, 90149 AWH, Radio Point area. If found, please W L T PTS. W L T PTS. ask for Bolland. call 8169 AT. Montreal 32 7 6 70 Philadelphia 27 10 8 62 Los Angeles 19 17 9 47 N.Y. Islanders 27 10 8 62 '73 Honda 175, runs good, $300. Services Detroit 17 20 6 40 Atlanta 18 17 11 47 8292 AT. Pittsburgh 15 21 10 40 N.Y. Rangers 16 21 9 41 Will babysit in my home weekdays, Washington 9 27 10 28 6' Bar, 2 bar stools, matching 3 - 4 year-olds. 90240 AT. Smythe Division glass rack, large assortment of Adams Division W L T PTS. liquor, $200. 97130 AWH. Wanted W L T PTS. Chicago 17 17 12 46 Boston 28 11 6 62 Vancouver 12 21 12 36 '69 Chevy -ton pickup, runs good; Babysitter in my home Monday nights Buffalo 25 9 11 61 Colorado 10 23 10 30 sailboat, good condition; two from 7:30 - 11:00 p.m., prefer Toronto 24 14 7 55 St. Louis 11 29 .6 28 5,000 BTU A/C; make offer. 90249 teenager 16 - 19 years old, will Cleveland 16 28 4 36 Minnesota 9 30 5 23 AT. provide transportation. 98150 AWN. Inter-command baseball report Woman's 10 speed bike, like new, by D.H. Brusnahn $40. 8784 AT. Two 5 or 10 speed bicycles. 2118 before 1 p.m. or AWN. NAVSTA BLUE started their season WHA standings '66 Mustang, needs work on left Tuesday night by recording a 10-3 front wheel bearing, many new 8-Track recording deck to rent. victory against MCB-5. Jeff W L T PTS. parts, 6 cylinder,' $300; baby 8559 AWN, GHB Room C-312, ask for Griggs, the winning pitcher, New England 27 14 4 58 walker, $5; car bed, $5; portable Tom or Lester struck out 11 and walked two. Mike Winnipeg 26 15 2 54 bed, $5; 18,000 A/C, $125, 11,000 Bunting had three of BLUE's nine Quebec 22 17 2 46 BTU A/C, $150. 99263 AT. Intake manifold for Chevy, smell hits, two singles and a triple Edmonton 21 21 1 43 black V-8 for small 2 barrel. Although suffering the defeat, Houston 20 19 3 43 Panasonic Quad receiver, turntable Must have hook up for vacuum pitcher Buzz Smyth struck out nine Birmingham 19 22 2 40 with 4 speakers, Model SE57, $400. assisted brakes. 951160 OWN, and walked three. Smyth also had Cincinnati 17 26 2 36 8140 OWN, 95414 AWN. 90149 AWN, ask for Bolland. three of the team's seven hits. Indianapolis 14 26 4 32