* Israeli's release kicks off swap of prisoners

JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- An Israeli held exchange. But authorities said Com- Shcharansky is awaiting trial in Gilman said from the beginning of 19 months in a prison munist has close ties the on charges of being negotiations, he had only Vogel's walked across the border yesterday with Mozambique and has hundreds of a CIA operative. The United States word that the exchange would be into Swaziland and into his wife's technicians and advisers working in denies that. made. arms in what authorities said was that African nation. "Newsweek" magazine said the Sovi- He said there was no communication the first release in a complex, Congressman Gilman said the U.S. ets may be seeking the release of from Mozambique authorities. multi-national prisoner swap. State Department knew of the swap Gunther and Christel Guillaume, So- Gilman said that until Marcus Congressman Benjamin Gil- at its inception. viet spies held in West Germany. finally crossed the border yester- man helped arrange the release. He also said he was helped in ne- day, he was not certain the exchange He said the freed Israeli, Miron gotiations by Dr. Wolfgang Vogel, Their arrest helped bring down would take place. Marcus, and student Alan Van Norman the East German lawyer who helped Chancellor Willy Brandt's govern- The congressman said Marcus was of Windom, Minn. -- imprisoned in engineer the return of American ment four years ago. emaciated and had difficulty moving East Germany -- will be swapped for "U-2" spy plane pilot Francis Gary But a State Department source in an arm wounded when his plane was a convicted East German spy. Powers from Russia. Washington said he does not believe shot down, but had no complaints The spy, , is being Gilman said he was called into the Vogel, the East German lawyer, is about the conditions of incarcera- held in a federal prison in Lewis- case by Monsey, New York going to talk any specifics. tion. burg, Pa. He's due to be paroled Ronald Greenwald, who was approached The source said he doesn't believe Gilman said Marcus was flying with shortly. by a member of the Israeli parlia- the Soviets have decided yet what a friend when bad weather and low Marcus, the Israeli, is being kept ment, Samuel Flatio-Sharon. they want to do with Shcharansky. fuel forced an emergency landing, at an airport in Johannesburg until In Washington, an aide to Rep. and the plane was trying to set down issuance of a new passport. Gilman said attorney Vogel sent a Rep. Gilman said Van Norman, the when it was fired on by Mozambique Marcus was taken prisoner in Mo- letter saying he will arrive in the American arrested last year after he forces. zambique after his light plane was U.S. this week to pick up Thompson. allegedly tried to smuggle two per- Gilman said the friend was killed fired upon in an emergency landing sons out of East Germany, will be and his body was not returned. on a Rhodesia-to-South Africa flight And Vogel said he will be ready released later this month. Marcus is an Israeli citizen work- in September, 1976. to present some options for the pos- At the same time, Thompson, the ing for his father-in-law, who oper- There is no official explanation sible release of imprisoned Soviet East German spy, will be freed in ates electronic firms in South Afri- of how or why Marcus figured in the dissident Anatoly Shcharansky. the United States. ca and Rhodesia.

Recognition of buildup can U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba improve peace prospects PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -- Former Brit- The meeting attracted 104 North ish Prime Minister Lord Home said American and European leaders, in- the conferees at this year's Bilder- cluding President Jimmy Carter's Na- berg Meeting concluded that recogni- tional Security Adviser Zbigniew tion of the Soviet military buildup Brezinski. improved the prospects for world Home said participants heard an peace. analysis by Brzezinski of world af- Home commented at a news confer- fairs. ence Sunday in Princeton after the The Briton said it was "very use- conclusion of the three-day session ful for the Europeans to hear the in nearby Lawrence Township. American point of view." Home, the chairman, said the con- First held in 1954 in Bilderberg, ference was dominated by discussions the Netherlands, the conference has of Soviet conventional weapons and been held each year since in many the need to get Western economies locations around the world. moving again. The idea was conceived by Prince Navy'6 He gave few specifics, however, Bernhard, husband of Queen Julianna The oniy shonte-based daily saying, "I don't think you'll get of Holland, as a way for leading figures to discuss, in private and r much consensus at the Bilderberg, Vol. 33 No. 77 Monday, April 24, 1978 with total frankness, issues affect- we're just here to hear the people N who know what they're talking about. ing the Western Alliance.

Congress studies Carter's tax cut & anti-inflation programs

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Car- Members of the House and Senate leadership posts, such as House and growth, but it also would eliminate ter's tax cut and anti-inflation are paid $57,500 a year. Those in Senate majority and minority leaders some deductions in the name of sim- plans face a test of strength in the tive, judicial and executive branch- receive slightly higher compensa- plification and equity. this week as lawmakers begin es of government, including income tion. The net result of the Carter pack- writing a federal budget for fiscal disclosure requirements. The House Ways and Means Committee age would be a $24 billion cut. 1979. A key question is whether a pro- plans to take time out today from The committee has to decide wheth- Senators will have to decide these posed rule that would limit House writing a tax bill to hear from a er that figure is about right, questions: members' outside earned income to panel of economists on just what whether it is so high that it risks -- Whether the budget should make $8,625 a year should be killed be- size tax cut is needed. more inflation and whether it would room for a rollback of Social Secur- fore it goes into effect. The committee faces several op- be wiser to use some of the money ity taxes, which the Carter Adminis- Unless the House acts, the limita- tions as it works on the Presi- to roll back Social Security tax in- tration opposes; tion will become effective next Jan. dent's tax proposals. creases scheduled to take effect -- Whether the President's propos- 1. Carter's plan would reduce indi- next January. ed $24 billion income tax cut should It would apply to such outside in- vidual and business taxes in order The Senate, in debating the 1979 be scaled down; come as speaking fees. to sustain this year's economic budget, is facing the same issues -- And, whether federal spending on taxes. should be reduced substantially as The Senate Budget Committee has a weapon against inflation. recommended that Carter's tax cut be Senator William Proxmire, D-Wis., delayed three months past the admin- filed an amendment that would slash South Korean plane takes istration's target date of Oct. 1. the spending target set by the Sen- That would reduce the value of the ate Budget Committee from nearly tax cut in the 1979 fiscal budget $499 billion to $475 billion. year to $19,400 million and at the The House Budget Committee has en- survivors and bodies home same time, lower the federal deficit dorsed a budget calling for expendi- by nearly $5 billion. tures of nearly $501.5 billion in HELSINKI (UPI) -- A South Korean re- A Japanese businessman and a Kor- In addition to making several de- the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. lief plane left here yesterday on a ean construction worker were the cisions on taxes, the Senate must Carter's budget calls for expendi- flight to Seoul carrying 106 surviv- ones killed. set targets for federal spending tures totaling about $499.5 billion. ors and the bodies of two passengers The KAL jet was flying the polar during the upcoming fiscal year, None of this week's votes on killed when Soviet fighters fired on route from Paris to Seoul and stray- weighing the demands of the mili- spending targets for fiscal 1979 a Korean Airlines jetliner that ed over the top security Murmansk tary, farmers, education and welfare will be binding. strayed over Soviet territory four area. recipients against the need to re- They will only register the sen- days ago. duce the deficit. timent of the Senate on the key is- The captain and navigator were de- A Japanese passenger said the cap- Cutting the deficit is seen as a sues. tained in Murmansk Saturday when an tain of the Korean plane later told significant weapon in the battle Bills to carry out the specific American Pan Am jet left to take passengers that a compass gave false against inflation. programs involving government expen- the survivors to Helsinki. readings four hours after the plane And, in contrast to recent years, ditures must be taken up later. Yesterday's relief flight includ- left Paris. Congressional budget-writers are While the Senate concentrates on ed a refueling stop in Anchorage, The captain said he received no more concerned in this election the budget, the House will consider Alaska and a stop in Tokyo before reply when he tried to contact So- year with cooling inflation than a code of ethics for the legisla- going on to South Korea. viet air control. with reducing unemployment. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, April 24, 1978

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Clubs and Organizations Special Announcements THE CARIBBEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS ABAT THAT A CAPTAIN'S CALL will be conducted SAHOAS Tt Association is sponsoring a Spring for all Naval Station personnel on Ore. OAT Art show on Sunday, April 30, from Wednesday, April 26, at 3 p.m. in 1 - 4 p.m. at the Elementary School. the Windjammer Club. Base buses will stop at the school 0 and there will be a refreshment THE MARINE EXCHANGE TOYLAND hours stand. Come one, come all. On of operation are as follows: sale will be many beautiful items Mon. - Fri. 4 - 6 p.m. to grace your home or to be sent home Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. as gifts for your loved ones. Sun. Closed

CUB SCOUT PACK 401 will hold a Pack Committee meeting on Monday, April 24, at 8 p.m., at Villamar 1223-B. For further information, call 99136. THE SOCIALIZERS CLUB' S Cable TV 5GUIAE Beach Jamboree will be held on April 29, beginning at 8:00 p.m. A disco will provide music ana a variety of food will be available. 1:00 General Hospital alender Cost is $6 per person, or $10 per 1:35 Here Comes the Future JIi couple. 2:00 Early Movie: "Mr. Peabody a nd the Mermaid" (BW) THE CPO CLUB is looking for part 3:30 Sesame Street time employees to fill the follow- 4:30 Marcus Welby Today ing positions: 5:25 Almanac (BW) Bartender and dining room waitress 5:30 Newswatch Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building, For further information, stop by the 6:30 Bang, Bang, You're Alive 7:45 p.m. (90269 or 8275). CPO Club or call SKC Pobis at (ADULT) 951114/95579. 6:55 Greatest Headlines (BW) Tomorrow 7:00 Little House On the Prarie THE FRIDAY NIGHT CLASSICS will 7:55 Notes of Interest Take Off Founds Sensibly meeting, W.T. Sampson Elementary School room B-9, hold an organizational meeting, 8:00 Good Times 6 p.m. (90253 or 951049). Friday, April 28, at 6 p.m. at 8:30 One Day At a Time (ADULT) Harblehead Hall. For further in- 9:00 M*A*S*H* Wednesday formation, call 95536 AWH. 9:30 Hawkins 10:45 Big Fights of the Century Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building, THE PROTESTANT CHAPEL CHOIR has 10:55 Newswatch Update 1 and 7:45 p.m. (96274, 90269, or 8275). begun work on Bill Gaither's 11:00 Late Movie: "Visions: YouCCan Alleluia. This work will be pre- Run, But You Can't Ride" Gitmo Self Defense Club meeting, Marblehead Hall, 6--C p.m. sented on June 4. Anyone interested in participating in the performance S Church of Christ Bible Study Class meeting, McCalla Chapel, of this work is invited to come to 7:45 p.m. (97115). 4 practice on Thursdays from 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. in the Base Chapel. Gitmo Coin Club meeting, quonset hut 1817 behind old elementary school, Lyceums 7:30 p.m. (90172). THE GITMO SWINGERS will have a Fun Badge Dance on Saturday, May 6, Downtown: Dark Victory, TV Pentecostal Bible Study class, Pentecostal Church, Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. at 8 p.m., at Radio Point 1-A. For McCalla: Death Journey, R more information, call 97149 AT. Marine: Looking For Mr. Goodbar r, RThursday Leeward: Don't Turn the Other Ch eek,'mnFellowship of Overeaters Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery high tide-11:13 pm Loc PG low tide-- 4:03 pm Local School building, 7 p.m. (93145 or 98100). sunrise--- 6:36 am Clubs sunset---- 7:22 pm Forecast Hospital Enlisted Wives Club meeting, 375A Kittery Beach, 7:30 p.m. Call high------87 Windjammer: Club closed 98200 for more information. low------71 8813 Staff NCO: Semi-Tough, R (Post 4 ~6)Friday CPO: Mean Johnny Barrow, R partly COMO: No movie Today's forecast calls for Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building, cloudy skies with scattered showers. Teen: Club closed 7:45 p.m. (90269 or 8275). Winds will be from the southeast at 10-14 knots with gusts up to 22. *Live firing Pentecostal Prayer meeting, Pentecostal Church, Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. Bay conditions will be 1-3 feet. Monday.12-7 p.m. Intercommand slowpitch softball organizational meeting, Special Services Conference Room, 3:30 p.m. The Conde and Hicacal Beach ar ,eas between Saint Nicholas and Caracales Points and all of the upper bay Saturday north of Caracoles and Granadill 0e Points will be off limits. Guantanamo Bay Model Railroad Association meeting, double quonset hut at For further information, conta ct East Bargo Point, 1-4 p.m. (951038). the Special Services Marina, ComNay- Base Duty Officer or the Base Police. Sunday

U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Pentecostal Gospel meeting, 8 a.m. and Evangelistic meeting, 5 p.m., Pente- 1 costal Church, Bay Hill Road. Church of Jesus Christ Latter oy Saints meeting, McCalla Chapel Annex -- Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, 6:30 p.m. Capt. David W. DeCook Naval Base Commander Church of Christ meeting, Chapel3cCalla -- Bible Study, 9:30 a.m.; morn- Naval Station Commanding Officer ing worship, 10:40 a.m.; evening worship, 6:30 p.m. (97115). 'I wonder if you'd help me clear up some rumors I've been hearing ." Guantanamo Bay Model Railroad Association meeting, double quonset hut at JOBN Rally McD-hell.Journallt/Photographer East Bargo Point, 7-9 p.m. (951038). M. Pat Pennington. Production Assistant YESTERDAY' S WATER STATUS run andrla . Tfo.Ahip and-A evpp Gitmo Bay Bridge Club meeting, Plantation Room of the COMO Club, 7:30 p.m. (8873). TARGET CONSUMPTION: 1,200,000 AflTAAAfficerAA AintATAdAfthe avalT Bae ElectiglTA th ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,318,000 B aw B anch Office T,toino. IAT eTAA t o inA. Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building, - A TAA. AA Aof as AIA:, o.afTAT O iATTA A TOTAL IN STORAGE: 15,875,000 or heNprteoto*thNvy 7:45 p.m. (90269 or 8275). Monday, April 24, 1978 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 = corner Navy news Ine r t CCPO training The CCPO training schedule for Basic Supervisory Development. NIMITZ LAUDED ON VISIT U.S.-Israeli relations in months. April and May 1978 is as follows: Continuation of classroom train- My warm personal thanks for a job ing to augment mandatory home study The U.S. Ambassador to Israel well done." Memorandum Accounting Records. course for new supervisors. Pro- last week personally congratulated WEAR TEST OF NEW This class, scheduled for April 26 vides attendees with an opportunity USS Nimitz (CVN 68) on her success- WOMEN'S UNIFORMS and 27, has been cancelled and will to demonstrate how to put newly ful five-day visit to the port city be rescheduled at a later date. learned theories into action, as of Haifa, Israel, April 6-11. Wear tests of new uniforms for Merit Promotion and Details. well as to permit free exchange of Nimitz is the first U.S. Navy Navy women proved last summer are Instruction will cover Vacancy information concerning problems aircraft carrier to visit Haifa. being conducted at four primary Announcements, Area of Considera- encountered. This two-hour train- Israeli Prime Minister Manachem test sites. tion, Promotion vs. New Hire, ing class will be held on Thursday, Begin toured Nimitz during the port Approximately 75 officers and Exceptions to Merit Promotion, May 25, from 9 to 11 a.m. on the call along with the many Israeli enlisted women are participating in Restrictions on Promotions, Rating second floor of the Windjammer. officials invited to visit the the wear tests. and Ranking, Supervisory Evalua- ship. The new summer white uniform is tions, Pay Setting, Details and Commands/Departments should "Our hats are off to you and all being worn at Pensacola, Fl.; summer Temporary Promotions. This two- schedule all supervisors to attend the men of the Nimitz," the ambas- blue at Orlando, Fl., and winter hour training class will be held the mandatory Promotion and Details sador said in his message to Com- blue at Newport, RI. The work cov- from 9 to 11 a.m. on Thursday, Class. Employees appointed to mander Attack Carrier Striking erall will begin a similar wear test May 4 on the second floor of the supervisory positions within the Forces Sixth Fleet, Rear Admiral later this spring in Norfolk, Va., Windjammer. Instructor: Ms. Betty past year should be scheduled to Robert F. Schoultz, embarked in aboard Navy tugs and other service Beckwith. attend the Basic Supervisory Nimitz. "I know first-hand that craft which are partially manned by Preparation of SF-52. The class Development class. Clerical per- Prime Minister Begin and his top Navy women. is designed to teach the proper use sonnel who prepare Requests for staff were delighted and impressed The wear tests evaluate various and preparation of Requests for Personnel Action (SF-52) should be by their visits on board and your fabrics, pattern accuracy and pos- Personnel Action (SF-52). Atten- scheduled to attend the Preparation crew created an equally fine im- sible refinements of some design dees should be clerical personnel of SF-52 class on May 18. Nomina- pression among the Israeli public features. Materials being tested who actually prepare Standard tions should be made by forwarding on shore. include 100 percent polyester as Forms 52 in the operating offices. memorandum indicating date and "Your demonstration of American well as polyester blends. his two-hour training class will title of class, full name (first, military power, the efficiency of Upon completion of the wear tests e held from 9 to 11 a.m. on Thurs- middle initial and last), rank/ your operations, and your personal in June, comments will be incorpo- day, May 18 on the second floor of grade, position andsocial security courtesy and charm combined to rated in the final production pack- the Windjammer. Instructor: Ms. number. For additional information make the visit of the Nimitz one age. It is expected the new Vivian Kite. call 8822 or visit CCPO. of the most beneficial events in uniforms will be available in Navy Exchanges in the spring "Typhoon Chasers" at of 1979 Andersen Air Force Base, with recruit issue commencing in October 1979. Guam, stay in hot pursuit of some of the world's most violent storms. LEXINGTON EARNS FLATLEY SAFETY Using six WC-130 AWARD modified Hercules aircraft and 11 crews, the U.S. Air A special Admiral Flatley Memorial Force 54th Weather Award Reconnaissance Squadron in recognition of superior and Detachment 4, Air performance in aviation safety by Weather Service, gather the training carrier has been important weather awarded to USS Lexington (CVT 16) information by tracking for 1977. and penetrating the During the period covered by the Pacific's turbulent tropical award, Lexington accomplished cyclones-typhoons. 17,346 arrested and 5,500 touch- When a typhoon is and-go landings without a landing spotted, a WC-130 and its or catapult accident. six-member crew are Lexington was cited for achieving dispatched immediately. the safety performance despite Flying toward the storm "relatively center, the aircraft is inexperienced pilots buffeted by strong updrafts tam. Tne Center operating on an older deck." subsequent weather A dropsonde sensor-a devise as it enters the spiraling wsrnei ngs through military used to transmit storm data- wall cloud. Once the craft cann is readied by a technician for els and international is through the turbulence ejection in a typhoon area. Rhymes of the Times wealth er circuits to alert and in the storm's almost ry personnel and all serene "eye", a dropsonde LIGHT Is 41L people in the area to the FOR is ejected. This ching storm, its NIGHT parachute-borne approa n and intensity. WHEN NOTt IN USE, weather-sensing canister In it s wind-blown collects data about the mit.i TURN OFFI n aloft, the Air Force storm's intensity and "Tysho oon Chasers" play a LJU ICE. relays information, such as vital ole in protecting temperature, humidity and lives a nd property barometric pressure, back tru hout the Central to the aircraft.anW estern Pacific Throughout the usual 10-hour flight operation, region the WC-130 penetrates the typhoon's eye several times, constantly A member of the 54th transmitting weather Weather Reconnaissance information to the Joint Sq uadron flies the WC130H Typhoon Warning Center through a typhoon.

MY VOTE: FREEDOM'S PRIVILEGE

Did you know that you can earn an Associate or Baccalaureate degree without ever stepping foot in a college classroom? With a proper combination of CLEP or SST examina- tions, credit for service schools and/or college level correspondence courses, you can be awarded a degree from the University of the State of New York's Regents External Degree program. No classroom work is National Secretaries' Week is April required. For further details, see Charles Flaherty. 23-29; - Secretaries' Day is April 26 Pace 4 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, April 24, 1978 Player wins Houston Open Auto Club officials Connors trounced by Borg die in plane crash in Tokyo tourney HOUSTON (AP/UPI) -- South African 18-under 270 was the lowest score RUSHVILLE, IND. (UPI) -- A private Gary Player has developed a knack on the tour so far this year. plane carrying officials of the U.S. TOKYO (UPI) -- Sweden's Bjorn Borg for staying tough when the going Player started the day three shots Auto Club crashed into a field about rolled to an easy 6-1, 6-2 victory gets rough. For the third time in off the pace set be third-year pro 10 miles northwest of Rushville du- over Jimmy Connors yesterday to win a row, Player has come from behind Andy Bean. But, it didn't take the ring a heavy thunderstorm last night a $200,000 tennis tournament. to win a tournament. First, it was young golfer long to falter. After after watching the Trenton 200 Auto Borg shelled Connors with his pow- the Masters, followed by the Tour- building a five-stroke lead after Race in New Jersey. They were re- erful serve and backed it up with a nament of Champions. Now.the three holes, he stumbled with a turning to Indianapolis. steady ground game. Borg opened the $200,000 Houston Open. With that double bogey on the ninth and then State Police said there were no match by breaking Connors' serve in win yesterday, Player has become missed a 15-foot putt on the final survivors among the eight or nine the first game as well as in the only the 10th golfer in the history hole that could have gained him a people aboard. fifth and sixth game and then twice of the PGA to win three consecutive tie, finishing with a 17-under 271 more in the second set. tournament. His 72-hole score of and second place for the tournament. Track and Field Meet upcoming Special Services is now accepting entries for the May 6 Track and Field .OMEN" Meet. Rosters with participants' first and last names are to be submitted to Special Services Sports Department prior to 4 p.m. on May 3. The events sPORTiNE are as follows:

FIELD EVENTS TRACK EVENTS Javelin 100-Yard Dash l~ers eliminate Knicks in NBA quarterfinals Triple Jump 1-Mile Run Broad Jump Dependants (9-11) 100-Yard Dash Hammer Dependants (12-14) 100-Yard Dash The Philadelphia 76ers caught fire Denver also has a 2-1 lead in Shotput 400-Yard Dash (first heats) after a sluggish first half to top their series with Milwaukee after Dependants BBroad (6-8) Jump Dependants (6-8) 50-Yard Dash the New York Knicks, 112-107, and the Bucks routed the Nuggets, 143- Dependants BBroad Jump (9-11) 880-Yard Dash (first heats) capture their quarterfinal best-of- 112. Dependants BBroad Jump (12-14) 2-Mile Run seven playoff series. It's the Dependants HHigh Jump (6-8) 440-Yard Relay first time the Knicks have ever lost Dependants HHigh Jump (9-11) 440-Yard Dash (final heat) a playoff series in four straight. NHL, WHA playoff results Dependants HHigh Jump (12-14) 880-Yard Dash (final heat) The Sixers will take on the winner The Montreal Canadiens and Boston High Jump Dependants (9-11) 50-Yard Dash of the Washington-San Antonio series. Bruins are both putting on awesome Discus Dependants (12-14) 50-Yard Dash The Bullets took a 3-1 lead in shows in their quarterfinals. The 220-Yard Dash that series yesterday with a 98-95 Canadiens blitzed the defenseless 3 Mile Run win over the Spurs. Washington's Detroit Red Wings, 8-0, to take a 880-Yard relay Elvin Hayes scored 23 points, in- 3-1 lead in their series. 1-Mile Relay cluding two key buckets in the clos- Boston, on the other hand, stopped 1-Mile Run (35 years and older) ing minutes to lead the Bullets to the Chicago Black Hawks 4-2 for a victory. four-game sweep of their best-of- -LOCAL SP ORTS- Yastrzemski, Bosox Out West, the Seattle SuperSonics seven. also shook off some early blahs as The Philadelphia Flyers won their Men's Volleyball scorees come to terms they rallied to stop the Portland third game of their series against Trailblazers, 99-85. Seattle cen- the Buffalo Sabres, 4-2. Buffalo NavSta Blue 15 9 15 BOSTON (UPI) -- Veteran Red Sox out- ter Marvin Webster took advantage has only one win in four games and NAS Windward 3 15 7 fielder Carl Yastrzemski yesterday of the absence of Bill Walton to now must win three in a row. signed a contract through the end of haul down 23 rebounds while scoring The Toronto Maple Leafs tied their Correctional Center 2 15 0 next season. 16 points. John Johnson, a former series against the New York Islan- Marine Barracks 15 7 15 Yaz, now in his 18th season with Blazer, added 18 points to the se- ders at two apiece with a 3-1 win Boston, is hoping to collect his cond half runaway. Seattle now has over the Islanders. High School Gold 15 9 10 3,000th career hit before he re- a 2-1 lead in the series. The Bla- In the WHA, the Houston Aeros are NAS Leeward 12 15 15 tires. He had 2,737 going into zers will have to play the rest of hanging on in their playoff against yesterday's doubleheader with the the way without Walton, who broke Quebec. With a 5-2 win over the ARTS 3 12 Indians, ranking 32nd on his foot in Saturday night's game. Nordiques, they've forced the ser- High School Red 15 15 the all-time hit list. He has com- ies to a sixth game. The Nordiques piled a .290 lifetime batting aver- currently lead, 3-2. Admin 5 0 age, sine 1961 when he took over Edmonton and Birmingham were both High School Teachers 15 15 left field from Ted Williams. In the NL eliminated from the playoffs, each A losing its series four games to one. Cincinnati 2, San Francisco 1 (10) The Oilers were the victims of them4 San Diego 5, Atlanta 4 (12) New England Whalers, who beat them Chicago Cubs 3, New York Mets 2 (12) yesterday, 4-1. Los Angeles 7, Houston 3 Birminghan was ousted by Winnipeg. CLA/Iff iD/ Montreal 5, Philadelphia 2 The Jets won the finale of that ser- I Pittsburgh 14, St. Louis 7 (1st) ies, 5-2. I Classified ,d,t1.a .o ny A. cued in 4.0.,, an.d 11 ,.a. rhand Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 4 (2nd) cre oth. ,5110 ffal,. Offlo. 7,30 a., to 4130 p.m., 7ody lh-op7,Friday (xcluding holiday. 0.411,,,far0pblicationi n. (Game suspended in the sixth inning '6. rvolono"a king dy. Ad. are 17.00.4 to 40 words .nd published no - .10. tric .wekly pr suoba.oo. aomriladvertising is so travel connections could be made. Still to be investigated irohihltod ,Ithoal . uca.t.o o ao.0ab1. .,rio,,oill be 7,.4lIUdbu mtd to1 twin m0.ontly. Ad for, leeeo rie Will be completed June 26.) 7,*qaIr n os 'd .ppova say ba-yequ1.d o povde proo of .1,0oe of hooioly. Ad whch dliai ,,.o.o te b aisof rat{, a,.ot.ee LOUISVILLE, KY. (UPI) -- Kentucky 07000o0,0l~dorgi11 0ot be.ccepted. Tme public 0A.fai.s [a reserves the right to edit and rewrite s11 .o0.0aio,. (AT-Anytie/ he Athletic Director Cliff Hagan says SOW0,000,,a oka.t B007/AW-Af 0, Wokig ost4,. In AL an investigation will be conducted Classified Ads 951144 Milwaukee 3, New York Yankees 2 to determine whether All-America Kansas City 6, Baltimore 5 defensive end Art Still violated 4-cylinder Ford tractor engine, Oakland 5, Seattle 0 NCAA rules by hiring an agent be- For sale 2-speed transmission, power take- Toronto 4, Chicago White Sox 0 fore the start of last fall's col- off unit, 25 gal. gas tank, 14" Boston 6, Cleveland 3 (1st) lege football season. brass propeller, excellent condi- Cleveland 10, Boston 7 (2nd-11) Hagan says the university cannot Ladies' 3-piece pantsuit, size 10; tion, good for barrel boat, $250. Detroit 9, Texas 6 (1st) be held responsible for such an in- ladies' dress, size 10. 97294 AT. 99108 AT. Texas 2, Detroit 1 (2nd-11) cident but can only try to verify station wagon, good running facts on the matter. Whatnots, baby items, Tupperware, '69 Ford condition, asking $400. Shalhoub, The probe was prompted by alle- shower curtains, clothing, miscel- 8106 DWH, 96107 AWH. Morgan's record gations by former New York Jets laneous items. 97294 AT. star Matt Snell, who is a player Wanted agent now, that Still tried to Sofa, $100; end tables, $50; youth errorless streak break a contract agreed to last bed with dresser, $65; dining room Honda 350 or 360 in good condition. fall. table and 4 chairs; sewing machine Call 952225 AWH. ends at 91 games cabinet, $50; 4-man inflatable boat Blue Jays get Major Leagues' with 7 HP motor. 8508 DWN, 99283 Dog carrier at least 21" x 28", SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- When most peo- AWH. leaving Tuesday. 8121 DWH, 95570 ple think of Joe Morgan, the All- fourth triple play AT. Star second baseman, they usually '74 Mazda rotary pickup truck, can- think about his explosive bat or his TORONTO (AP) -- The Toronto Blue vas camper top, CB radio, excellent Brownie Troop would like to have base stealing ability. What most Jays have turned the Major Leagues' condition, under 30,000 miles, best shells of any kind to decorate usually forget is that the two-time fourth triple play of the 1978 sea- offer over $3,000. 99173 AT, or mirrors. 95317 AT. Most Valuable Player also has one son. It's the first ever for the may be seen at 375-C Kittery Beach. of the best gloves in the game. In second-year expansion franchise. Fabric scraps. Don't throw them fact, it's a record-setting glove. The triple killing, against the Ladies' shorts by Bobbie Brooks and out when you move; call 8152--I'll When Morgan made a bad throw in Chicago White Sox, came in the se- other brand names, almost new, pick them up. yesterday's 2-1 extra inning win cond inning with runners on first assorted colors, size 13, $2.25 per against the Giants, it was his first and second base. The batter, Jun- pair. 96160 AT. Services error of the season. Looking back, ior Moore, tried to bunt but Blue however, it's discovered that it Jay pitcher Jim Clancy caught the Hand crafted wooden bead earrings. Babysitting for working mothers, was also his first in quite a long soft liner a threw to first base 95349 AT. Monday through Friday, Kittery time. It was his first since the to get Ron Blomberg. John Mayberry, Beach area, for children 2 and up. middle of last season. During that the first baseman, then whirled and '65 Rambler, bad transmission, $90. 96289 AT. stretch, Morgan had quietly set a fired to second base, covered by 951001, Room 240, BOQ. Major League record for second base- shortstop Luis Gomez, to get the Housesitting for the month of August. men by going an incredible 91 games final out when Lamar Johnson didn't G.E. washing machine. 96173 AWH. AC2 Helmick, 8237 (leave a message). in a row without a miscue. get back quick enough.