Tide, Sun, Temp. WeatherPartly Forecast A withscatteredg h tide- 6:11pm cloudy I 2 4 Low l: tide--. pm rain showers. Sun e-- 7:20am Winds SE at Sun et ---- 6:21pm 10-14 knots. High --- 87 uth.,. I I Bayconditions Low---74 Te Nfv'.6onfy Toeb 2ed daityJ 1-3 feet. Volume 31, No. 231 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Friday, December 3, 1976 Cuban-American Friendship Day scheduled Monday A pin for By JOC M.F. Jacobsen 45 years service in Lt. Ed Oakes, chairman for the Gitmo will be presented to a Cuban event, said yesterday that persons Awards employee of Ship to a Cuban and an American, Repair Department who have purchased tickets or have appropriately, by base officials will be among the and the Cuban com- received invitations should keep the munity highlights of the eighth annual will give an award to the tickets-invitations to present at American World News Cuban-American Friendship Day Monday who has done most for the the food line. Tickets or invita- Digest Cuban community at Phillips Park. during the past year. tions will also be required for ad- SALT LAKE CITY (AP)--Yet another mittance to the festivities, which attempt is being made to stay the begin at 12:30 p.m., and to board execution of convicted special buses to the event. The killer Gary Gilmore. This time, attorneys rep- special buses will follow the regu- Carter to hold third news conference resenting Gilmore's mother have lar route starting at the Naval asked U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hospital at noon and at 1 p.m. Only Byron Whita and the Utah the President-elect will hold a ticket or invitation-holders state will be courts to postpone Gilmore's ex- news conference in Plains tomorrow. allowed to ride the bus (on an ap- ecution by firing squad. The ex- I might well be somewhere in the proximately 30-minute ride). ecution is now set for dawn Monday. neighborhood." "Us", a six-member San Juan, Puerto Lance has been mentioned as a Rico, band will provide music for WASHINGTON (AP)--White House Phys- probable choice for both secretary dancing and listening enjoyment. ician Dr. William Lukash reports of the treasury and director of the Mama Ellie and Friends are among that First Lady Betty Ford shows no office of management and budget. the attractions for entertainment of signs of cancer recurrence two years Carter has asked one of his top children. after breast cancer surgery. Lukash advisors, Atlanta attorney Charles The menu features roast pig, says that no more chemotherapy will Kirbo, to help prepare a promised steamship round, fried chicken, be required for Mrs. Ford. pardon for Vietnam era draft evad- rice, black beans, red beans, plan- ers. tain chips, tamales, salad, rolls, WASHINGTON (UPI)--An aide says Kirbo said there needs to be some, plus hamburgers and hot dogs for Barry Goldwater made a belated de- despite some clarifications on who the children. In addition, a pay- cision to enter the race for Senate would be affected by the pardon. as-you-go bar will be in effect. Republican leader because he feels But he says he's confident that All tickets for the event have support for Robert Griffin is soft Carter could act on the matter been sold and will not be available and that Griffin could lose to Sen. PLAINS, Ga. (AP)--Pres.-elect reasonably fast after his inaugur- for sale at the event. An estimated Howard Baker of Tennessee. Griffin, Jimmy Carter will hold his third ation Jan. 20. 1300 persons are expected to attend. who is from Michigan, formal news conference since his issued a statement expressing surprise election today. over Goldwater's entry in the contest, He's expected to announce at conceding that the Arizona senator least one cabinet level appointment. would be hard to beat. Carter also is expected to be ques- Pentagon going ahead with B-1 program tioned about the steel price in- WASHINGTON (UPI)--FBI Director crease, the economy and the Ford Clarence Kelley, appointed in 1973 administration's decision to begin by then-President Richard Nixon, production of the controversial says he intends to B-1 bomber. hold on to his job as long as possible, because it Georgia banker Bert Lance dropped shouldn't be considered some kind a broad hint yesterday that his of political plum. Kelley said in long-expected appointment to a high a statement yesterday the post of position in the Carter administra- FBI director should be non-political tion will be announced today. and should be held by a professional Lance, president of the National law officer. Bank of Georgia, told a St. Louis WASHINGTON (UPI)--The Pentagon as well as "long-lead" items for news conference that, "I understand said yesterday it is going ahead another eight. The biggest contract NEW YORK (UPI)--A Harris poll re- with the controversial $22.9 billion was for $562 million to Rockwell leased yesterday indicates people B-1 bomber program under an arrange- International, prime contractor for would like to see Jimmy Carter suc- *hief ment that will allow Pres.-elect of Chaplains the plane. ceed as President, but reports grow- Jimmy Carter to review it after ing pessimism over the economy and taking office to make his own deci- skepticism that Carter can keep a sion on whether new will visit Gitmo a strategic Castro turns over control campaign promise to reduce unem- bomber is needed. ployment. In a survey of more than RAdm. John J. O'Connor, CHC, chief Air Force Secy. Thomas C. Reed 1,300 persons, 70 per cent say they of chaplains, will arrive about made the announcement of the deci- of Cuban government feel the country is back in a re- noon tomorrow for consultations with sion by Defense Secy. Donald H. cession, a view expressed by Gitmo chaplains. only Rumsfeld on the program which calls 59 per cent in . A monsignor in the Catholic for procurement of the planes as Church, Chaplain O'Connor will speak replacements for the United States' (UPI)--Huang Hua has taken over at the Saturday evening Catholic B-52 strategic bomber fleet. the job of foreign minister in service, and the Sunday Catholic The decision involves a total of China. Huang, China's former U.N. and Protestant services. He will $704.9 million in contracts for the ambassador, replaces Chiao Kuan-Hua be available after the services to first three production airplanes who was fired yesterday. meet Gitmo residents. In addition to conferring with the chaplains, he will receive a Vance recommended 10 Americans arrested tour of the base and a fenceline tour. in RAdm. O'Connor will depart for as secretary of state Panama Sunday afternoon. BUENOS AIRES (AP)--Argentine BOSTON (UPI)-Many "establishment" security sources say 10 Americans Democrats have recommended Cyrus R. have been arrested in Buenos Aires President's half-brother Vance to Jimmy Carter as the next on charges of possessing obscene secretary of state, the Boston and subversive literature. Herald reported yesterday. The sources say the Americans, The Herald American report from some of whom are women, may be de- killed in auto accident Washington said "Both former Secy. ported over the weekend. There's of State Dean Rusk and 85-year-old been no confirmation from the U.S. LEBANON, Tenn. (UPI)--Tennessee elder statesman W. Averell Harriman Emb"assy, although the sources say authorities say Pres. Ford's 53- have recommended to Pres.-elect (UPI)--Fidel Castro has turned embassy officials have been advised year-old half-brother was legally Carter that he select Vance" to over control of the Cuban government of the situation. drunk when he was killed in a high- to the succeed Henry Kissinger to head the country's First National The sources say the Americans are way accident early yesterday. State Department. Assembly. believed to be members of a reli- Leslie H. "Bud" King Sr. was ap- The story said there were other Castro retains his position of gious sect called "Children of God". parently killed instantly when his candidates under consideration "but first secretary of Cuba's Communist Sect members are usually young car slammed into a tractor-trailer Vance at this stage appears to be Party. Castro's former self-appoint- people who distribute leaflets about in eastern Tennessee. Officials the choice of 'establishment' ed job of prime minister is being their religion throughout Buenos also said bottles of wine and liquor Democrats who have worked closely abolished. Aires and other cities in exchange were found in the car after the with him" since 1962. Sen. Barry Goldwater says Castro for cash contributions. crash. In 1962, Vance was chosen by Pres. should be ousted. The Arizona In Buenos Aires, sources say the The driver of the truck was not John F. Kennedy to be secretary of Republican said the United States youths approach other young people hurt, a highway patrol spokesman the Army. Vance later served as should help if necessary. and try to recruit them for their said. He said King was alone in the deputy secretary of defense and was Goldwater told a news conference sect. car. a U.S. negotiator at the Paris Peace in Phoenix yesterday that Castro is The arrests last night are be- King was the son of Ford's father Talks on Vietnam. a "real problem" to the western hem- lieved to be the largest number of who divorced the President's mother Vance, 59, is currently a profes- isphere. He added, "In my opinion, Americans arrested in at and remarried. sor at Columbia University. he has to be stopped." one time in recent years. lige 2 Guantanamo Gazette Friday, December 3, 1976 Sunday IF WATER STATUS iRUTEST,'ANT SUNDAY SCHOOL will meet at the elementary school for child- YESTERDAY'S FIGURES ren from two years to the 2nd grade; thirdagrade to adul classes will TARGET CONSUMPTION: 1.350,000 meet at the high school at 9:30 a.m. ^'TUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,507 000 Community TOTAL IN It) A 17,258.00016 All ages will meet at the NAS Leeward Point Chapel at 10 a.m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST will meet at McCal- Bulletin la Chapel at 9: 30 a.m. For more in-. iTheUnited States formation call 97191. of America 1'" IGUANA DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB will Board Bicentennial meet at the COMO Club at 7 p.m. 1776-1976 Games are open to all base residents. For more information call Jim Cossey at 85149 AWH.

Clubs and Orgarzations LAFRA PARTY Special notices NAUTICAL LANTERN of the Fleet GITMO SWINGERS The Ladies Auxiliary Tonight the Nautical Lantern Reserve Association is having a EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS will feature a Surf and Turf night for all FRA and The Gitmo Swingers will dance Christmas party for $8.50. This platter will have: tonight in the club hall beginning LAFRA children Dec. 12 at. A Master of Science in Engineer- 8 oz. strip steak, 6 oz. lobster, at 8. 4 p.m. at the Fleet Home. Please ing through independent study is choice of potato, vegetable, salad, bring a gift for your child to the being offered by the University rolls, coffee or tea. Saturday Fleet Home no later than Dec. of Alabama. For further information, the Nautical Lantern will feature 11 for Santa to present at the par- 8 oz. New LA LECHE LEAGUE contact Mr. Savoia at 85553 DWH York strip loin steak for ty. For more information, call Pat in the ESO office. $4. 75. The La Leche League will meet Bartley at 99148 or Pat Capps at Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Nob Hill 96291 AT. JOB OPENING 68B. This month's topic will be SCOTCH DOUBLES TOURNAMENT baby arrivals, the family and the There is a job opening for ab breast fed baby. All interested FRA SUPPER There will be a Scotch Doubles keeper typist at Marine Barracks are invited to attend and No-Tap tournament tomorrow. Entry Club system, experienced preferred. women Branch and Unit 100 FRA will hold babies are always welcomed. For fee is $5 per couple. Check in Apply at the Staff NCO Club. an old-fashioned home-made chili call Ann Thompson time is prior to 7:30 p.m. more information, supper with all the trimings on at 90195 AT. Dec. 10 from 5-7 p.m. at the Home PROTESTANT SUNDAY SCHOOL on Sherman Avenue for members SAILBOAT RENTALS PROGRAM CORRAL DUSTERS GRADUATION and guests. Call Pat Capps at 96291 The Protestant Sunday School before Monday for tickets or pick There will be no Special Services Christmas program will be at the The Corral Dusters graduation up at FRA Home. Bullseye sailboats rented out to- base chapel on Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. will be held tomorrow in the morrow or Dec. 11 due to sailing Practice for the program will be club hall. There will be dancing classes being held those days. from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and dinner OFFICERS WIVES CLUB held tomorrow from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the chapel. Parents are re- will be served from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. COLLEGE BOARD TESTS Parents are invited. The Naval Station Officers Wives quested to be prompt in bringing their children to ensure a smooth Club will have a night coffee on Board SAT and Achievement College practice. Tuesday. For more information or to and timely NON-U.S. WIVES CLUB Tests will be administered tomorrow register, contact Ellie O'Neal at in Room 3 of W.T. Sampson High School 85863. This coming Sunday, the Non-U.S. for those who have registered for KINGSTON MAC FLIGHTS Wives Club will hold a very import- this sitting. Please report by Due ant meeting at 7-p.m. in the club BOWLERS 8:25 a.m. and bring tickets of ad- to maximum passenger loading, there will be house. All members are urged to mission. I.D. cards and two No. 2 no excess baggage al- lowed on the Dec. 13, 16, attend. Any boys and girls between the pencils will also be required. Test- 17, 20 ages of seven and 11 (Bantams) or ing will last approximately four and 23 MAC flights to Kingston, 12 and 21 (Juniors) who wish to hours. Jamaica. All personnel traveling MARINE BARRACKS EWC bowl on Saturday mornings in an on these flights will be authorized 88 pounds of baggage. organized league should be at NON-U.S. CITIZENS No excess The Marine Barracks Enlisted Wives baggage weight will be Marblehead Hall tomorrow morning. accepted at Club will hold its next meeting BPTO during flight check-in. To Bantams should report at 8:15 and It is permissible for non-U.S. on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the club avoid delays during the flight check- Juniors at 10:15. There are immed- citizens who have successfully passed hall. in process, all personnel iate openings in both leagues. The the G.E.D. test to obtain a high are re- to comply w above leagues are sanctioned by the Amer- school equivalency from the state quested LADIES GOLF .as ble ASSOCIATION ican Junior Bowling Congress. of New Jersey. For more information and check-i t as irl r0 contact J.T. Savoia at ESO, 85553. The Guantanamo Bay Ladies Golf Commissary-Exclange Association will have its December FUMIGATION CHAMBER meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday at MODELING ASSOCIATION the Golf Pro Shop. This meeting will NEX CHILDREN'S HOUR The Guantanamo Bay Modeling Assoc- The fumigation chamber will be open be an open house to all Gitmo women iation will hold a clinic on basic to accept articles on Friday, Dec. The Navy Exchange will host golfers. Anyone interested in play- model airplane construction. The 10, from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Arti- a children's hour at the retail ing golf, please stop for the coffee. meeting will be held at 7 cles may be picked up on Dec. 14 from store Dec. 11 from 9 a.m. For more information, call Jan Hughes at the club house on 1-3 p.m. to 10 a.m. Children from ages 6 at 85873 or Muffit Crowell at 98197. tonight Marina Point. For more information, through 17 only will have this hour call Don Creamer at 90207 AWH. EDUCATION ADVISOR to do their Christmas shopping with HAM RADIO CLUB out their parents. There will be The education advisor has re- many items under $5, especially The Ham Radio Club will start an ceived updated information concern- featured for your convenience. Gifts amateur novice class beginning Sun- ing entrance into various levels of such as jewelry, wood products, day at the Ham Shack at 7:30. The the legal profession. For more in- pipes, perfume, wallets and key course will run six weeks. For more JUNIOR TENNIS LEAGUE formation contact J.T. Savoia at guards, are just a few presents for information call Marshall Heilman ESO, 85553. you to choose from. So, boys and at 85134 or Joe Silvas at 96262 or Registration for the Gitmo Junior girls, come on down to your Navy Marvin Williams at 85134. Tennis Leagua will be held for child- Exchange and take advantage of this ren ages seven to 18 at the Racquet JOB OPENINGS opportunity to buy Christmas Club tomorrow from 1-3 p.m. gifts The COMO Club has an opening for for your loved ones. This is your RACQUET CLUB a part time waitress and a part time hour. LITTLE THEATRE bartender. Interested persons may The Racquet Club will hold a call Lt(jg) Anderson at 951131 DWH. Sports clean-up day tomorrow beginning There will be a Little Theatre meet- at 9 a.m. Refreshments will be pro- ing Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Morin Center International Room. There will vided and all -embers ase urged to U.S, NAVAL GUANTANAMO BAY, BASE attend. be a election of officers and dues CUBA CRICKET MAiCH will be collected. All members and prospective members are urged to at- There will be a cricket match on CHARM CLASS GRADUATION tend. Sunday. The United 11 vs Phanton CC. The matches will begin at 11:30 On Sunday, Col. Mark P. Fennessy p.m. The public is invited to and Ms. Betsy Brown will be the attend. guest speaker at the Charm Class Capt Jh H. McConneHl Capt. David W. Dpok graduation at the COMO Club from Camander hading Officer 3 to 5 p.m. The Charmers, numbering 32, will serve their parents and MOTORCROSS CLUB LCdr. Michael chrry.Pube 5Airs 0eirr Jol ;il ,St B . .Ei friends afternoon tea, punch and 2 Mike Senft.Reporter There will be a motorcycle race Jo3 Clayton Scott. .Reportter SOCCER MATCHES sweets. Also, they will model two at the Sherman Avenue Motorcross outfits and put on a small program. track Sunday. All street legals There will be two soccer matches Final Charmers rehearsal for the "'n Gun a r aette is Publise according to the played at Cooper Field this weekend. are invited to participate. Inspec- Ze . adeo aEXoBt hipsh.'la.oo ABpaper fashion show will be tomorrow from tion and registration will be at or theoNaval Bs pubicaffair., officer. Printed Tomorrow night at 7:30 the Upsetters I to 2:30 p.m. at the COMO Club. fie rthwkly,atBswent expense on government will take on the Youth All-Stars. 12 p.m. Races start at 1 p.m. For equipment, et options orNa Models are asked to bring their further information cantact Dale at Sunday night at 7:30 it will be the outfit. For reservations call Rick at 952262. Upsetters vs. Natty Dread. Tweet Coleman at 85276. 96112 or Friday, December 3, 1976 Guantanamo Gazette Page3 Muzorewa 'Holiday flight schedule announced proposes outline GENEVA (UPI)--Rhodesian black The following is the tentative schedule for holiday flights: nationalist leader Bishop Abel Muzorewa yesterday demanded the in- Dec. 10 departure flights Dec. 27 departure flights terim government to run Rhodesia before majority rule independence Jacksonville Jacksonville is elected by the people on the Depart Gitmo 9 a.m. (local) Depart Gitmo 1:05 p.m. (local) basis of one man one vote. Arrive Jax 10 a.m. (EST) Arrive Jax 2 p.m. (EST) Muzorewa proposed his own outline for the interim government during Norfolk Norfolk a full meeting of all delegation #1 Depart Gitmo 12:35 p.m. (local) #1 Depart Gitmo 1:20 p.m. (local) leaders at the Rhodesia conference. Arrive Norfolk 2:30 p.m. (EST) Arrive Norfolk 3:10 p.m. (EST) It followed two other plans, one #2 Depart Gitmo 2:15 p.m. (local) from the white minority government Arrive Norfolk 4:05 p.m. (EST) Norfolk - Dec. 28 delegation and the other from the #2 Depart Gitmo 9 a.m. (local) militant "Patriotic Front" of Dec. 27 return flights Arrive Norfolk 10:50 a.m. (EST) nationalists Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo. Norfolk Jan. 11 return flights All three proposals are miles Foreign Secy. Anthony Crosland #1 Depart Norfolk 8 a.m. (EST) apart with the whites sticking told Parliament "The government is Arrive Gitmo Noon (local) Norfolk firmly to original British-American ready to play a direct role in the #2 Depart Norfolk 8:30 a.m. (EST) #1 Depart Norfolk 8 a.m. (EST) proposals and Mugabe and Nkomo de- transitional government if it is Arrive Citmo 12:35 p.m. (local) Arrive Gitmo 12:05 p.m. (local) manding full powers immediately for the general view that this would #2 Depart Norfolk Noon (EST) their liberation movement. be helpful." He added, "The nature Jacksonville Arrive Gitmo 4:05 p.m. (local) Muzorewa, president of the moder- of this British presence would, of Depart Jax 3 p.m. (EST) ate African National Council, said course, depend on the structure Arrive Citmo 6:05 p.m. (local) Jacksonville his delegation agrees that legisla- agreed for the interim government." Depart Jax 2 p.m. (EST) tive and executive functions should But this was the first time it Arrive Gitmo 5:05 p.m. (local) be separate with two councils for has said it would be ready to play each as proposed by Britain and the "a direct role." Government offi- Personnel desiring bus transportation on to Norfolk or Jacksonville region- United States. cials refused to speculate what ,1 airports are requested to contact heir personnel officers. Bus fare He said he was disappointed with such a direct role might be. ill be approximately $1.50-$2 per per son. Due to maximum aircraft load- the British idea of a two-tier in- g, the maximum baggage allowance for the C-9 is 44 pounds per person. terim government because it "finds Any further questions should be dire ected to Mrs. Bell, during working no place whatsoever for the people 600 policemen swoop hours at BPTO 85850. of Zimbabwe to express their choice." The British government said yes- into black township terday it is ready to play "a direct Training schedule announced by CCPO role" in a transitional government CAPE TOWN, (UPI)-- in Rhodesia if both sides want it. A. task force of 600 antiriot police- Based on surveyed training needs intended for military and civilian men yesterday swooped on the segre- and Navy mandatory programs for supervisors of civilian employes, Steel industry is said gated black township of Guguletu to civilians, the following classes U.S. and non-U.S. UT1 John A. Kelly end three days of growing arson and will be offered by CCPO training will .be the instructor. violence. staff during the month of December. Supervisory Training: The class to be jumping the gun Police said the gathering tension Classes will be held in the Human will be Dec. 16 from 1-3 this week, two young blacks were p.m. It WASHINGTON (AP)--The Federal Resources Management Center, corner will cover the base shot and killed by police Wednesday instruction on Council of Wage and Price Stability leave policies, night, was threatening to explode of Radio Point and Sherman Avenue, grievance and ap- said in Washingtonthe steel indus- peals into a repeat of the antigovernment adjacent to the Chaplain's Office. system for non-U.S. employes. try may be raising prices now only The course bloodshed in and September is intended for military to jump the gun on possible future and civilian supervisors of non-U.S. when nearly 100 persons were Supervisory Training: The class wage and price controls. killed. The Guguletu township, located on will be Thursday from 1-3 p.m. It civilian employes. The instructor Meanwhile, a spokesman for Pres.- the southern city's outskirts and will cover the base instruction on will be Carlos P. Bru. elect Jimmy Carter says Carter yes away from white suburbs, was sur- merit promotion, policy and object- Supervisory Training: The class terday rejected a meeting with the rounded and sealed off by mid-morn- ives, individual vacancy announce- will be Dec. 16 from 3-4:30 p.m. and steel industry. Carter apparently ing. ments, nepotism and favoritism; will be on the total compensation exhausted all avenues in trying to Police detachments combed the basic eligibility, supervisory ap- plan for non-U.S. citizen employes. rescind the persuade companies to shantytown of tinroofs and dirt praisals, legal requirements and The course will cover the National 6.7 per cent increases posted this roads, arresting scores of suspects ranking, referral and selection. Insurance Scheme (N.I.S.) as it ap- week. and anyone whose papers were not in The course is intended for military plies to government employes hired The acting director of the Wage- order. and civilian supervisors of both from Jamaica. Also, the latest up- Price Council, William Lilley, All non-whites in South Africa U.S. and non-U.S. employes. date on proposed legislation re- warned that steel price hikes could over 18 years old need passes to P.K. Brooksbank will be the in- garding Social Security for Cuban trigger what he termed an "illusory live outside the black tribal home- * ructor. employes, not covered by retirement, inflation." That, he said, could lands and may not change their ad- Advanced Supervisory Training: will be discussed. Roy F. prompt other businesses to raise dresses without permission. he class will be Friday from 2:30- Lightfoot will be the instructor. prices and invite government con- Police said 19 houses, two schools 4:30 p.m. It will be an alcoholism Commands/departments should nomi- trols. and five vehicles were extensively briefing and is mandatory training nate individuals who will attend the Neither the council nor the White damaged this week, mostly by young for U.S. civilian supervisors. The training by forwarding to CCPO by House can order price rollbacks. arsonists taking "revenge" on sus- class will cover the base instruc- Tuesday a memorandum indicating date But Pres. Ford had ordered the coun- pected collaborators with the white tion on the civilian alcoholism pro- of class, session where required, cil to investigate the price in- administration, police said. gram and will provide information to full name: first, middle initial and creases. supervisors in their responsibili- last name, rank/grade and position ties in the program. The course is of nominees. Committee asked to investigate reports WASHINGTON (UPI)--Twelve House of Korean businessman Tongsun Park in Rabin predicts major step toward peace Representatives members asked the October 1974. Ethics Committee yesterday to in- The Justice Department is investi- through the secretary general of the vestigate reports that some con- gating the reported gifts which United Nations and with the same gressmen accepted gifts, cash and were made to gain congressional sup- participants." other things from agents of the port for the South Korean government. Rabin again ruled out the partici- South Korean government. pation of the Palestine Liberation The group made the formal request Organization at the Geneva parley to committee chairman John Flynt Today is package although many Arab capitals have and said "Many of our constituents warned the Palestinians must attend. are concerned over some of the news- He said, "Even if it is impossible paper reports which would imply pos- to reach an actual peace treaty, sible questionable conduct by some mailing deadline someone will try to achieve some- of our members." thing that is less than peace but A committee spokesman said the WASHINGTON (AP)--The U.S. Postal that would at least bring stability request had not yet been received Service says today is the deadline and tranquility to this region of and there would be no comment. to mail packages if they're to ar- the world, that would diminish the The 12 did not. name any members rive in time for the holidays. prospect of war, reduce tension and but House Democratic Whip John Postmaster Gen. Benjamin Bailar create more favorable conditions McFall of California recently ad- said the deadline was moved up be- PARIS (UPI)--Premier Yitzhak for a possible peace." mitted he received $3,000 from South cause of the continued strike by Rabin of Israel predicted in an in- employes of United Parcel Service. terview published yesterday that a The strike, which began in September, major step toward peace in the Egypt wants conference reconvened has shut down UPS operations in 15 Middle East will be made next year. states and given the Postal Service Rabin told France Soir newspaper, NEW YORK (AP)--Egypt has asked Assembly's annual debate on the a bigger-than-usual crush of holiday "I am sure that 1977 will be high- U.N. Secy. Gen. Kurt Waldheim to Middle East, were the latest in a mailings. lighted by a new initiative to see move by March of next year toward flurry of peace signals that have Bailar said a quick settlement of to what extent it would be possible reconvening the Geneva Mideast raised hopes for new moves toward the UPS strike would have only a to take a sharp turn away from war Conference. a settlement. small influence on the volume of toward peace, a peace confirmed by The Egyptian ambassador also The Egyptian plan calls on Christmas mail at post offices. He a treaty." urged Israel to end what he termed Waldheim to resume contacts with added that while no late deliveries He said, "One of the means to do its obstruction tactics and procras- all parties in the conflict about are expected, serious delays could this is to reconvene the Geneva tination. Israeli diplomats replied restarting the Geneva talks. The happen if shoppers wait till the peace conference, on the basis of the conference of December 1973 March 1977 target date is aimed at last minute to mail gifts. the letter of invitation addressed could be reconvened today. giving Waldheim an opportunity to Meanwhile, the deadline for mail- in December 1973 by the two super- The statements, which came at the confer with the incoming administra- ing first-class items, such as cards, powers to the interested parties opening session of the General tion of Jimmy Carter. is next Friday, Dec. 10. Paze 4 Guantanamo Gazette Friday, December 3, 1976 College basketball scores SCORES FROM YESTERDAY Texas-El Paso 92, Wis.-Parkside 56 Walters St. 74, Morristown Coll. 67 BPTO Flight Schedule Bellarmine 107, Campbellsville 62 W. Texas 88, SW Oklahoma 75 Wm. Patterson 84, Cheyney St. 82 Duquesne 100, Wheeling, W.Va. 70 DAY/ ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Wyoming 80, Northern Colorado 58 Lincoln 73, Maryland Eastern Shore 55 DATE FROM ETA A/C FLT TO ETD A/C FLT St. Joseph's 78, Franklin Pierce 57 Fresno St. 74, Boise St. 68 SAT. 81, Chapman Coll. 69 Susquehanna 68, Juniata 51 Grand Canyon DEC. 4 SCOTT AFB 1125 C9 NEDIVAC ESYRDS 1200 C9 MEDIVAC Kentucky Wesleyan 75, Union, Ky. 69 Baptist 68, Western Carolina 56 SUN. Louisiana Tech 74, Houston Baptist 6 Bethel 79, St. Francis, Ind. 78 DEC. 5 NOR? 1645 C141 ABA0475 Arizona 81, Oregon St. 73 Curry 93, Nichols 79 MON. MORF 1320 C141 AQA0471 RSYRDS 1000 C141 ABA0476 Montevallo 88, Daniel Payne 52 Eastfield Coll. 127, Bay Ridge 74 DEC. 6 KING 1745 C141 AQA0472 RING 1435 C141 AQA0471 Stillman 73, Miles 63 Gustavus Adolphus 83, SW Minn. 79 OT TUE. Salisbury St. 79, Rutgers-Camden 76 Kentucky St. 84, Cumberland 74 DEC. 7 MORE 1200 C141 AQA0472 Columbia 85, Rutgers 75 Mounty Mary 78, S.D.-Springfield 54 WED. RSYRDS 1740 C141 ABA0474 HAITI 0700 C118 EMBASSY New Orleans 72, Northern Illinois 67 Oral Roberts 106, Tulsa 62 DEC.8 HAITI 0930 C118 EMBASSY HAITI 1600 C118 EMBASSY Okla. Baptist 64, Okla. Cent. St. 54 Swarthmore 61, Washington Coll. 60 HAITI 1830 C118 EMBASSY Rhode Island 78, Brown 74 Kentucky 103, TCU 53 THU. NOEF 1320 C141 AQA0471 MORE 1155 C141 ABA0474 Vincennes 89, Pensacola, Fla. 86 Maryland 49, Long Island U. 45 DEC. 9 KING 1745 C141 AQA0472 KING 1435 C141 AQA0471 Washington & Lee 91, Lynchburg 87 Adelphi 55, Maritime 51 SAN JUAN 0700 C118 DENTAL- Wisconsin 82, St. Mary's, Calif. 76 Gardner-Webb 90, Mars Hill 80 FRI. MORE TEA C9 LEAVE MORE 1200 C141 AQA0472 Albany St. 103, Marist 85 Temple 83, Hofstra 75 DEC. 10 MORE TEA C9 LEAVE JAX TBA C9 LEAVE Buena Vista 86, Briar Cliff 78 Thiel 50, Mount Union 48 JAX TBA C9 LEAVE ORE TBA C9 LEAVE David Lipscomb Coll. 85, U. of South Urbana 92, Mt. Vernon 86 SAN JUAN 1745 C118 DENTAL NOAF TBA C9 LEAVE 75 Kentucky 103, Tex. Christian 53 Dickinson St. 71, S.D. Tech 69 Tenn.-Temple 73, Flagler St. 60 Kansas St. 87, Cal. Poly 68 Nebraska 64, Hawaii 59 Minn.-Morris 79, St. John's, Minn. 66 Sports scores Morris Brown 84, Claflin 63 NE Louisiana 78, Mc~eese St. 61 Danny Murtaugh dies at 59 SCORES NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Northern S.D. 86, Minot St. 81,(2 OT) CHESTER, Pa. (AP)--Former Murtaugh retired at the end of Houston 137, Milwaukee 110 Oral Roberts 106, Tulsa 62 Pittsburgh Pirates manager Danny last season, citing poor health as Washington 102, Atlanta 90 St. Thomas 66, Minn.-Duluth 56 Murtaugh died last night at a hos- his reason. He had quit as Golden Sta 12/.5S, A, -i - 0, St. Thomas Aquinas 91, Kings, N.Y. 81 pital in Chester, Pa., two days Pirates skipper three times before, UL~d~OaLe /, 6an Antonio i11 Sioux Falls 65, Dakota St. 60 after suffering a stroke. He was only to return to command the club. SE Louisiana 82, Stephen F. Austin 79 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 59. Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Islanders Since first I-eing named manager 2 Montreal 3, Los Angeles F in 1957, Murtaugh guided Pittsburgh 3 (tie) to two World Series championships, WORLD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION one in 1960, the other in 1971. Indianapolis 2, Calgary Murtaugh was admitted to the 1 Birmingham 4, Edmonton 3 Crozer-Chester Medical Center San Diego 4, Phoenix 3 All ads will be run one time only. 1974 Suzuki 50, good condition, extra Tuesday after being stricken at his You must submit your ad each time parts; 9 X 12 green carpet. Call home in nearby Woodlawn. Hospital Sports briefs you want it printed. Ads may be 96298 AT. spokesman Kenneth Dale says submitted by calling 951144 before Murtaugh went into a coma yesterday NEW YORK (AP)--A spokesman for 4 p.m. or by dropping it in one of Brother sewing machine, 12 years old, morning. Dale says there was no heavyweight boxer Ron Lyle says Ken Norton has signed to meet Lyle next the drop boxes located at the very good condition. Call 90230 AT. attempt to save Murtaugh with ex- Flagship Mess and the Navy Exchange. traordinary medical treatment be- February, probably in Las Vegas. Ads which discriminate on the basis cause "it was evident he was in no The move apparently clears the way creed, color or na- condition to stand surgery." for unbeaten Duane Bobick to fight of race, sex, 1970 Dodge Charger, available now, tional origin will not be accepted. Former Pirate general manager Jod Muhammad Ali at Madison Square $1250. Call 85567 or 952249 AT. The siaff reserves the right to re- Brown described Murtaugh as "the Garden in New York. best handler of pichers and men of 0tite any ad it deems necessary. 1973 Honda, excellent transmission, all the managers I have ever known." (UPI)--Heisman Trophy winner Tony $700 or best offer. Call 64218 or for sale Murtaugh himself once summed up his Dorsett heads UPI's All-America 64311 DWH. approach by saying "I don't panic Football Team. The Pitt rushing 8 X 16 foot pontoon boat, 14 foot easily." This comment was made from star is joined in the first team Motorola color console television, flat bottom boat, 9.5 H.P. Johnson his locker room rocking chair, where backfield by Rice quarterback Tommy 25" screen, $300 or best offer; motor, 5 H.P. Johnson motor, 3 H.P. he would sit sipping cider or milk. Kramer, Ricky Bell of Southern Cal Heathkit 1-15 volt power supply; Sears air-cooled motor, two-speed He went on, "Some fans and the and Michigan's Rob Lytle. Heathkit vector monitor scope, $50 electric trolling motor, six-foot writers might think the season is or best offer. Call 97108 AT. cast net, ice cooler, Coleman lan- over when we go into a slump, but (UPI)-Bill Michael, who quit as tern, two gigs, life jackets, two you won' t see me getting nervous in an assistant coach during the scan- 1969 Grand Prix, good condition, spot lights, three 12-volt batteries, July. Maybe in September, but not dal at Oklahoma three years ago, wa= four chrome rims, $650. battery charger and many extras. Call Sgt. July. Experience has taught me that named yesterday as head coach at Harris at 95489 or 90151 AWH. all for $1,000. Call 952216 or DWH it's the long haul that counts." the University of Texas at El Pas* 952238 AWH. 18,000 BTU A/C, new compressor, motor and Eight five-piece place settings, starter capacitor, avail- Job Opportunities able Dec. 15. Call 90267 AT. eight tsp., Magnolia pattern, Inter- Applications should be submitted to the Consolidated Civilian Personnel national Silverplate (extra plate), by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have Lambretta scooter, $125. Call Office hardly used, $60. Service for 12, applications will be accepted until the position 98295 AT. filed by closing date, Superior stainless with serving if filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies may be obtain- pieces, $10. Call 95498 AWH. ed at the Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office or by reviewing vacancy 14-foot aluminum boat, good condi- announcements posted on official bulletin boards. tion, $65. Call 951287 Playpen, $10; baby walker, $5; baby AT. carry-all, $5; coffee table, $10; ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION AND GRADE SALARY CLOSING DATE COMMAND 21,000 BTU A/C, $200; 12,000 BTU A/C, giveaway $50; 10,000 BTU A/C, $60. All three 30-063-76 Systems Accountant, $17056 pa OPEN COMPT Neutered and declawed housecat for $250. Aquarium supplies; five- GS-11 plus food. Call 97264 AT. pound diving weights, $4. Call 10-535-76 Cable Splicer, WG-10 $ 6.18 ph 20 Dec. 76 PWD 97264 AT. 10-763-76 Maintenance Represen- $11523 pa 20 Dec. 76 PWD found tative, GS-7 10-762-76 Mechanical Engineer, $20442 pa 20 Dec. 76 PWD Ventura electric guitar with hard- Mask and snorkel found at Special GS-12 shell case, extra strings. Call Dave 10-725-76 Telephone Mechanic, $ 6.43 ph 6 Dec. 76 PWD at 95451 OWN or see in Room P101 GMB Services Marina. Call 64398 OWN or 95557 1MB. WG-11 AWN. 10-507-76 Boilermaker, WG-10 $ 6.18 ph 3 Jan. 77 PWD wanted 10-039-76 Equipment Mechanic, $ 6.18 ph 20 Dec. 76 SRD 1972 Honda CB350, custom paint, eight WG-10 inch extended forks, sissy bar, shorty $ 6.18 ph 3 Jan. 77 SRD Child's potty seat that attaches to 15 -052-76 Machinist, WG-10 pipes, spare chain, repair manual, OPEN SEC toilet. Call 952273 AT. 36-012-/b Supv. Firefighter, GS-9 $14097 pa engine has 3,000 miles since complete 50-010-76 Educational Aid, GS-4 $ 8316 pa 10 Dec. 76 SCHOOL overhaul, $800 firm or possible trade 10 Dec. 76 CCPO Want to trade seat on Dec. 10 Norfolk 35-025-76 Personnel Clerk (Typing)$ 8316 pa for car of equal value. Contact A01 GS-4 or Personnel Clerk,$ 7408 leave flight for a seat on Dec. 10 Cyr, NAS Gitmo Weapons at 64568 or GS-3 leading to GS-4 Jax flight. Call LT Hardin at 95449 64217 DWH. 55-057-76 Cash Clerk (Typing), $ 8316 pa 10 Dec. 76 HOSP DWH, BOQ Room 325 AWH. GS-4 1971 Torino station wagon. Call 30-069-77 Card Punch Supervisor, $ 9303 pa 10 Dec. 76 COMPT 97264 AT. services GS-5 20-174-76 Shipment Clerk (HHG $ 7308 pa 10 Dec. 76 SUPPLY Will 1971 Honda 350CL, excellent condition, babysit anytime except Tuesdays Typing), GS-3 or all extras, must sell, $600 or will and Thursdays. Call 98223 after Shipment Clerk (HHG $ 8316 school. trade. Bike trailer, will hold three Typing), GS-4 - bikes, $125. Call 95342 or see at Mobile Point 400. Applications will be accepted icr the following permanent registers: yard sales Two boys' 20" bicycles, $10 and $5. 10-308-75 Telephone Oper., GS-2 $6572 pa OPEN Call 952273 AT. 20-015-75 Clerk-Typist, GS-3 $7408 pa OPEN Marina Point 302-304, tomorrow, 9-11 30-037-75 Accounts Maint. Clk., $7408 pa OPEN 24,000 BTU A/C, $175. 6,000 BTU A/C, a.m. Lawn mower and other items. GS-3 $50. Call 952205 AT. 45-085-75 Store Worker, (Int.), $4.73 ph OPEN Tierra-K 11, 13, 14, 15, etc., Sun- WG-4 14,000 BTU A/C, GE washer for parts. day, 1-3 p.m. Bikes, clothes, toys, 9,-001-75 Library Aid, (I1-.', $(572 pa OPEN Call 98147 AT. games and other items. GS-2