*Auntnt 0et Vol. 30, No. 174 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba WP(Prlv d Itnh dR 1(- - nesay,October 15

Drug task force recommends reduced focus on pot

WASHINGTON (AP)--President Ford's the field are to be effective. kind," the task force report said. task force on drug abuse recommend- In a statement accompanying the "Public policy should be most con- ed yesterday that marijuana be given release of the report, President cerned with those drugs which have a low priority in the federal govern- Ford said drug abuse "is a problem the highest social cost." ment's efforts to curb illicit drugs. of deep personal concern to me." The report said marijuana has Contrary to advance speculation, He said he is directing each feder- been used at least once by an es- the task force, a unit of the Presi- al agency with responsibility in timated 20 per cent of all Ameri- dent's Domestic Council, did not the field to study and respond to cans above the age of 11, some 25 recommend that criminal penalties the so-called white paper on drug to 30 million people. for simple possession and use of abuse within the next 60 days. The report said vigorous law en- marijuana be abolished. "Not all drug use is equally de- forcement should continue to be It also said that infighting be- structive, and we should give pri- aimed at major traffickers of mari- tween the two key federal agencies ority in our treatment and enforce- juana. But it said the federal charged with cracking down on the ment efforts to those drugs which government should continue de-empha- narcotics racket be ended immediate- pose the greater risk, as well as sizing arrests for simple posses- ly if the government's efforts in to compulsive users of drugs of a sion and use of the drug.

Ford not hurt Auto industry in collision with teenagers reports hike HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)--A sedan loaded with teenagers ran into the in car sales front of President Ford's armored limousine last night as it carried Ford to the airport after some cam- DETROIT (AP)--The nation's auto paigning in Hartford. industry, beginning the 1976-model Ford was not hurt in the mishap, year on a strong note, reported yes- and a Secret Service spokesman said terday early-October car sales rose there's no reason to believe that 13 per cent from last year to the it was anything but an accident. highest tempo for an early-month Hartford police manned intersec- period since November 1973. tions within a two-block radius of the Civic Center where Ford spoke. It was only the second time this The accident took place just out- ran year that sales in a period side that area. ahead of those in the same year- The driver of the private car has earlier span, prompting company of- been identified as 19-year-old James ficials to hail the results as Salanites of Meriden, Conn. A po- another sign of recovery for the lice spokesman says that no charges industry. have been filed against him, and that Salanites may not have oeen "This sales performance is fur- FIRST PLACE PISTOL TEAM - Naval Station Red, winner of the intramural guilty of anything. trophy ther evidence of a strengthened pistol matches for the Admiral's Cup, receives the first place Police spokesman Gordon Damon market and outstanding customer from Ens. M.L. Angelastro, assistant Special Services director. Members says that Salanites submitted volun- Victor acceptance of (our) 1976 model of the team are, from left, coach Jim Rade, Marvin Williams, tarily to a blood test to determine cars," said Mack Worden, vice Folts and Ray Sharp. Rade was also high individual shooter in the if he was intoxicated. president of auto giant General matches. (Photo by PHC Charles W. Wheeler) A spokesman said the President's Motors Corp. limousine may have gone against a traffic light, which he said is The industry traditionally begins normal procedure in a motorcade. its new model year on Oct. 1, but this fall the companies have scat- tered their formal introductions of 1976 cars between mid-September and mid-October. Supreme Court to consider growth-limiting laws GM reported a 17 per cent sales gain and credited its performance in part to strong initial sales of WASHINGTON (AP)-The Supreme union dues from firemen's pay the Eastlake ordinance was an its new mini Chevette. Ford Motor Court decided yesterday to step if they make deductions for unlawful delegation of legislative Co. was up 16 per cent and American into the growing controversy over savings and charity. power. Motors posted a 25 per cent increa- the power of communities to limit The justices also said they The city of Eastlake, appealing se. AMC sales were depressed last their growth. will hear the plea of the Nor- the decision, said it "places in year when its plants were shut by The court announced that it will thern Cheyenne Indian tribe jeopardy the Democratic process a nationwide strike by the United hear arguments this term on the for tribal control over coal whereby the electors reserve in- Auto Workers Union. constitutionality of an Eastlake, reserves on their reservations. to themselves the right of veto Ohio, ordinance requiring 55 The court will consider whether of the legislative acts of their Chrysler Corp., the only company per cent voter approval for zon- the Federal Power Commission has elected officials as-to land use to report a decline, said its sales ing changes. authority to curb employment dis- changes by which the future de- were off 14 per cent from last year. The measure, adopted as an ini- crimination by regulated utilities velopment of their city will be tiative in 1971, is one of 17 and whether a state may prohibit determined." passed by Cleve- the Industry analysts attributed similar ordinances a union from a concerted refusal Developers 'who challenged It was struck down to work overtime. land use Chrysler's decline to its late in- land suburbs. ordinance argued that Court. troducttion of 1976 models. The by the Ohio Supreme In the Ohio zoning case, the changes "invoke no basis for still has before it state supreme court ruled that other companies already have de- The court community-wide policy making." for review of California buted their new models, which ac- requests decisions upholding counted for more than half their Supreme Court ordinances adopted sales in the latest period. However, growth-limiting voters of San Diego and only 28 per cent of Chrysler's by the Police capture fourth prison escapee San Jose. period sales were 1976 models, The court also agreed to con- which formally debut only this week. BLOOMFIELD, Ind. (AP)-The fourth a drink of water. sider, three cases involving the to get of five escapees from the Marion Gargano, the reputed ringleader rights of city employes. It will industry sold 243,642 cars in Federal Penitentiary in Marion, of the escapees who made a daring The review decisions in which lower selling days in the latest Ill., was captured near here yes- break-out Friday, was serving a nine courts period, compared with 216,110 in --Rulad that the Chicago Fire terday, authorities said. 199-year sentence for murdering the same number of days last year. Department violated a fireman's Greene County Sheriff's deputies two suburban Chicago policemen. rights by suspending him with- identified the man as Henry Mi- The daily selling rate of 27,071 out a heating for growing a chael Gargano, 43, of Chicago. The fifth convict, Dennis D. was the highest for the first 10 beard. Deputies said Gargano was caught Hunter, 26, of Salem, Ohio, is days of a month since November 1973, --Upheld the discharge without while walking along a railroad still at large. Hunter was ser- when the rate was 27,798. It was at a hearing of a Marion, N.C., track near a lumberyard five ving 25 years for kidnaping and that time the industry plummeted policeman. miles west of Bloomfield. Depu- other crimes. Hunter escaped in into its worst sales slump in four --Held that city officials ties said a women became suspi- 1971 from the federal prison in decades. of Charlotte, N.C., must deduct cious of the man when he stopped Terre Haute, Ind. Page Guantanamo Gazette Wednesday, October 15, 1975

BEGINNERS KNITTING AND FBPO HAS UNDELIVERABLE MAIL CROCHETING CLASSES BEGIN Rupert Besley, Box 10,0001, CONUS; Learn to make reversible, self DenisConroy, CONUS; S. Dominguez, Community cleaning, rugs out of old cloths. Box 92, FBPO Norfolk, Va. 23593; You must have a basic knowledge Miss Marta Dulfus W.C. 61 Box 46C, of crocheting to take these Malta; Wilfred Henry, Box 100, special rug making classes. CONUS; Carlton Matthews, Box 13, Bulletin For more information call Jari Jamaica; Anthony McCabe, Box 10,001, Cunningham at 952242. Jamaica; Alberto Olie, Box 9, CONUS; Lindley Palmer, Box 48, Jamaica; EDUCATION OFFICE NOTE: Lanill Reddie, Box 100, Jamaica; Joslyn Richards, Box 33, Malta; Board Neville Request all personnel possessing A. Swaby, Box 33, Malta; close to one year of college cre- and Renford Thomas, Box 37, Jamaica. dit or more contact J.T. Savoia, Education Advisor, ext. 85553/85338 or come directly to the Education ARTS AND CRAFTS NOTE: Office during duty hours except The Arts and Crafts on Wednesday mornings. Navy Campus fair is MEETINGS scheduled for Sunday from COMMISSARY SALE STILL for Achievement schools can give 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. TODAY you credit for prior passed col- in the McCalla Hangar. IN PROGRESS lege work and/or non-traditional There will be plenty of really education such as military schools good buys. Bus service will be The Navy Commissary from the Marine and OKINAWA KARATE AFFILIATION announces experience and Dantes by-pass provided that Gold Hill Barracks. practice from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Super Star 200th birth- college testing for subjects that day sale will be in progress blehead Hall. For more inform can be successfully challenged. Up until mation call 98258 AWH. Saturday. There will be to 75 per cent curriculum can be BOWLERS NEEDED over JUDO CLASS meets at 6:30 p. 55 items on sale with sav- granted by said non-traditional The Wednesday Afternoon Mixed at Marblehead Hall. For more ings from 10 to 50 per cent. means, and there is no requirement There Doubles Bowling information call 98233 AWH. will be goodies for the to take classroom courses in resi- League has openings kids, and at 6:30 for both men and women bowlers. BINGO will be played at the Thursday and dency at school granting degree. 5 p.m. Friday If you Staff NCO Club beginning at 8 there will be a These can be taken from other are interested in bowling mystery contest from 12:30 until around 3 p.m. on ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will a with some inter- colleges in Navy Campus for Achieve- esting prizes. Wednesdays, call 97140 AT for For more information call ment chain, which are situated a- 954 additional information. AWH or Leeward Point at 64436 round Navy installations. Associate BRITISH WIVES CLUB meets at LA LECHE LEAGUE NOTE: and bachelor degrees can be acquir- 7:30 p.m. For more informant ed through this means. WEBELOS TO MEET call 90240. La Leche League will meet today at 7:30 p.m. at the LA LECHE LEAGUE, a mothers home of Barb The Webelos will hold a Den Francisco, Nob Hill 38-A. organization, will meet at thE The meeting today at TK 11 starting topic for the evening will GOLF COURSE STARTS home of Barb Francisco, 38-A be at 7:15 p.m. For more information nutrition and weening. Nob Hill at 7:30 p.m. For me This is call Mrs. Newman at 951016. the last meeting of the current NEW POLICY information call 98176 AT. series. A new series of four TOASTMASTERS will meet at t In order to serve customers who meetings will begin CPO Club at 11:30 a.m. For a Nov. 19, at work during the days, the Special the home of Marie Donnehy, State Department information call Lt. Mike Che NH Services Golf Course is starting rejects 64A. All ladies interested at 951247 DWH. in a new policy. The course and breastfeeding are welcome to at- pro shop will remain open until tend. For more information charge call dark, six days a week. The course by China 98176 AT. TOMORROW will continue to be closed on Mondays. WASHINGTON (AP)-The MAIN RETAIL State De- GUANTANAMO BAY SELF DEFENSE STORE NOTE: partment yesterday rejected a club will practice at the Chi charge by The Navy Exchange main retail China that activities Day Care Center at 6 p.m. of Tibetan exiles in store will be selling hummels the United OKINAWA KARATE AFFILIATION JUNIOR AND BASIC SCUBA COURSE States represent a "flagrant" and molas from Panama today. will practice from 6 to 8 p.m violation of former President Just for young people from the at Marblehead Hall. For more Richard M. Nixon's 1972 Shanghai TENNIS LESSONS ages of 12 years to 17 years. information call 98258 AWH. OFFERED agreement with Premier Chou En- Course consist of 20 hours EXERCISE from 6 to 7 p.m. Lai. of class room sessions, 15 hours For more information call Leo AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL State Department spokesman of pool work and six hours of nard Gobert at 90126 AWH. Robert Funseth said the Chinese Tennis lessons will be offered open water sessions. Upon com- BINGO will be played at the protest "apparently is based on for elementary school students pletion of this course candidates Windjammer beginning at 8 p.m a misunderstanding by China of from 3:45 to 5 p.m. today and will receive a nationally re- the American political system." tomorrow. These lessons will con- cognized certification card He also rejected the assertion HALLOWEEN COSTUME BALL tinue for two weeks. The from PADI (Professional Associa- that the Tibetan activities are lessons will cost $3 per person tion of Diving Instructors). For in violation of the Shanghai ac- There will be a Halloween C per lesson. They will be held registration or for additional tume cord. Ball or. Nov. 1 from 9 p. at Paola Point behind the HRMC. information call 951186 AT. The A statement broadcast by the to 2 a.m. Bring your own racket. starting date of this course is official Chinese news agency This ball is sponsored by t Thursday and the instructor is Hsinhua accused the U.S. govern- Socializers Club. There will NAS/VC-10 WIVES CLUB NOTE: Joe Boggess, PADI #5582. be drinks, full course meal, ment of "connivance at and sup- port of the Tibetan traitors' and a live band. The cost is The NAS/VC-10 Enlisted Mens activities in the United States" $15 per couple with couples Wives Club will hold its regular because it refused to close the only. For the most creative monthly meeting tonight at 7 SOCIALIZERS CLUB HAS New York office of an organization costume the prize will be $25 in the club hut next to the Day of Tibetan exiles and because it Music is provided by the So Care Center. For more information CARD GAME FRIDAY NIGHT would not ban a U.S. tour this Unlimited Band. call Mrs. Gillespie at 90143 AT. Call MMC Cooper at 85253, month by a Tibetan song and dance The Socializers Club ensemble. SK1 Carter at 85134 or Lola will have the regular Friday night Funseth Pullem at 85729 for more in- card said the U.S. govern- games starting at 7:30 p.m. ment had no formation. GED PREP PROGRAM IS this legal grounds on Friday. which to close the Tibetan New IN NEED OF TEACHERS York office or to prevent the KARATE AT THE SOCIALIZER tour of the song and dance group. Anyone interested in teaching Other U.S. officials said they SUNDOWNERS WINTEP The Socializers Club will ac the GED PREP Course two nights HANDICAP were puzzled why China would karate lessons to members oft a week for three hours, can serve raise the issue just days before LEAGUE NEEDS WOMEN community and club members of the community and also earn $6 BOWLERS Secretary of State Henry Kissin- dependents age four and over. an hour. A degree in elementary ger's scheduled visit to Peking. The Sundowners Winter Handicap Anyone interested may come to is desired but is not necessarily However, one official said it is League needs women to bowl. They Socializers Club,.Tuesday, Wec mandatory. Personnel interested possible the protest was made to bowl on Tuesday night at 8:30. nesday or Thursday from 5:45t should call PNCS Bradford at pacify elements in the Chinese Any ladies interested please call p.m. 951189 AWH. hierarchy who oppose closer re- Betty at 951069. lations to the United States.

STATUS Local Forecast WATER 1. 8 - Partly cloudy to mostly The broken line in the cloudy with showers and Yesterday's 1,334,0000 gallons allowed graph shows the amount of 543,00 0 gallons used (I)Ituttt thundershowers in the area. fuel alloted for October, Winds 12 knots with gusts which also represents the 0 to 24 knots. Bay condi- PRODUCED: 1,302,000 projected 15 per cent re- tions 3 feet. High 86, low CONSUMED: 1,132,000 duction. The solid line tC 75. Sunset at 6:38 tonight, IN STORAGE:19,320,000 represents the actual 0 sunrise at 6:56 tomorrow. WATER GAIN 170,000 amount of fuel used High tide at 6:49 p.m. to- through Oct. 12. day, low tide at 1:02 a.m. tonight. TT. I . . I I . I I I . I I I I I . -T -T-T-r-F I- 0 C T 0 BE R -31 Wednesday, October 15, 1975 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 College women strip for living Gitmo's pulse

she says. "I've gained a lot of BOSTON (AP)-Out of work and I Compiled by PH2 Dave Clarke down on their luck, college-edu- sophistication." cated women here are riding out Pauline, 20, a student'nf the recession atop bar counters Oriental culture,-said she need- as night club strippers. ed money and asked for an audi- This week's question: "This happens to be a really tion at the Two O'Clock. "It's relevant form of social work," a good job," she says. "It's says Pamela, 22, a 1975 Boston something you can always fall University graduate with a bach- back on." elor's degree in psychology. "It 'What do you like most about Gitmo, gives you an understanding of Debra Beckerman, publicist for people in an unusual social con- the Combat Zone, Boston's adult text." entertainment district, says and what do you dislike most?' Pamela needed cash two months some 15 of 40 strippers have ago to pay off her college loan. college educations. They earn She answered a newspaper ad for between $250 and $1,000 per go-go girls, got the job and now week, averaging six days or wants to continue stripping to nights of work. save money for graduate school. Four months ago, Elaine, 26, "It started in July when col- stopped searching for a job where leges got out," Miss Becker- she could use her psychology de- man says. "The women have ed- gree from Indiana University; tir- ucations, but they can't get ROY GODFREY, Jamaican civilian, Navy Exchange ed of working as a waitress or jobs. I thought it would change Garage: "My dislikes about Gitmo are the ne- sales clerk, she walked into the in the fall, but it hasn't." glectful attitude of a fraction of the people Two O'Clock Lounge, asked for a She says many women find they I come into contact with daily. The thing I do job and got it. like stripping more than they likefabout Gitmo is the opportunities that have She works seven days a week and thought they would. "It changes been given to me in the past six years to im- does not want to quit. their income from poverty city to prove my skill as a mechanic from helper to "The pay is excellent and you the point where they have some head mechanic." b nct._ k k meet people ranging from bank cas ~hin ntb e h;r ac pockets,. sne presidents to Harvard professors," says.

Gitmo ROBERTA TULLIS: "What I like most about Gitmo is that my husband and-T can be together and we've made so many new friends. It's just like Dialogue being home with all our friends and family again. And .1 think what I don't like about Gitmo is not having the seasons - no snow, and we hardly have any rain. And maybe the bugs!"

Dissatisfied with how soccer ended ETCN ROBERT BENSON: "I guess I could say the thing I enjoy most is scuba diving because Dear Editor, that's what I do most of in my free time. As far as dislikes, I think it's just the isola- I found it to be a great pleasure and distinct honor in saying "Well tion that gets to me because there's a lot of done" to the donor of the 1975 Admiral's Soccer Trophy. things I like to do at home that I'm not able On the other hand, I must express my dissatisfaction on the part of to do down here. And I don't just mean chicks, how poor a manner the 1975 soccer competition ended! I am not expres- or anything-like that, it's just interests sing my surprises mainly for my sake. It is on three categories: (a) that I have that I can't pursue down here. And willing to learn (b) willing to be promoted (c) willing to teach those I like a change of seasons, too. I don't like who are willing to learn. this one type of weather." The following are teams which took part in the 1975 Admiral's Soccer competition: JCCRC "B", MarBks, JCCRC "A", Ind., SecGru, NavSta Red. I am still saying that I believe Special Services should publish the results of each game either in our local newspaper or on the radio, so that more be seen of the progress Upade, and more people could join in CDR. GEORGE MONASKY, Dental Clinic: "I like and have the game soccer have more people involved. Adding to that, I the weather, the availability of such activities as must say "there was no official presentation of the trophy".just a swimming, which I and my family enjoy, and what common form of distribution. I don't like about it is the fact that it's I think that was very poor on the path of the people who handled the very difficult to get up and go for any length affair. Will someone come forward and tell us why there were no presen- of a drive or change the scenery of the area. tation? Let's face it, it's rather restricted, and I am speaking within the light of the good old saying: "A glowing that's probably my biggest drawback. Also some past makes sacrifices for a brighter future, so I cannot take it for stuff like taking a drive to a McDonald's or a granted." Let us join hands and give soccer a chance to know Gitmo different ice cream parlor or things like this, well. I thank you. Name Withheld but all in all, we enjoy it very much here."

Thinks official harassed too much

Dear Editor,

Gitmo, not being the size of Norfolk, San Diego and other large JOHN SOMMER: "I've been in Gitmo 13'years (he's cities that support naval bases, should feel fortunate to have 25 mem- 19 years old) and what I like most about being bers of the Officials Association. These 25 members work swimming/ here is I meet a lot of friends, and people are diving meets, track/field events, basketball, baseball, fast/slow pitch really close to You and you get to know them softball, football and volleyball. Also they volunteer services to really good. What I dislike most is Gitmo is little league baseball, junior football and girls' softball. With all kind of small and there's not much to do, day. You these activities, 25 members stay very busy. really. You do the same thing every I think it's a shame how these members get harassed. Most of che go to the pool or the beach. They could use a harassment comes from the losing team. Who else is at fault if it isn't Burger King or McDonald's down here." the official? Sure, officials make mistakes, but it isn't him that kicks ground balls all over the infield, drops a pass in the end zone, or runs in the wrong lane. Players make many more mistakes in a game than the official. Before we start harassment, think what we would have or bad there would be no organized sporting activi- without them. Good JANICE GABRIEL, Teacher: "I think the thing I few 6fficials we have by giving ties onboard Gitmo. Let's not lose the like the most is the friendliness and the will- small and the time they give up for them such a hard time. The pay is ingness of the people to help you become es- the officials are people that are either too old you is great. Most of tablished. And I like my students very much of ability, but love to participate, or unable to participate because and I've enjoyed working with them a great to be a part of the game. deal. I've been here a month, and I haven't cold beer or stolen Rhubarbs are just as much a part of ball games as been here long enough to state anything as far names isn't. bases, but threatening or calling the officials-four-letter as an overt dislike. I suppose the things that better comes along. We will continue to do the very best we can, until are general complaints, I haven't been here official for more infor- If you can do better, please contact any Gitmo long enough for them to become ingratiating to association. mation on becoming a part of the me." Bob Hoops Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Wednesday, October 15, 1975

I Flag football playoffs Kegler's Korner By NavSta B-W beats SecGru R.J. Morrison By JOSA Gaylen Quam Dittrich called a pass in the huddle but found no one .open and Naval Station Blue/White kept its scrambled to the 10. Weekend Scotch Doubles Tourna- secretaries are encouraged to perfect record intact by blanking On third down, Dittrich did let ments are back as of this week. submit names of qualified men Security Group 22-0 last night in fly a pass to Boyko who just got his Sign up at Marblehead now-by as soon as possible. Anyone who the second game of the flag football feet inbounds on the left sideline paying the $5 per couple entry has rolled a sanctioned 200 game playoffs. of the end zone for the score. And- fee. The lights will be on and since July 4 is eligible. Quali- Security Group managed to hold erson again caught the conversion no-tap rules will apply. fied women may call Yvonne Pate Naval Station scoreless until the pass. Bruce Johnstone rolled a 254 to obtain their patch. two minute warning of the first half Shortly afterwards, Barrett, game Thursday night on lanes League president and league had sounded. playing deep back on defense for 27 and 28, and that's the best secretary patches are available NavSta received a punt and began Blue/White, picked off two key in- since opening day. Darrell to persons holding those offices. play from its 20, but flew immedia- terceptions, the second of which led Rosholt shot 244/632 on lanes The cost is $1 per patch and tely into SecGru territory on a to NavSta's final touchdown. 21 and 22 Tuesday and added a they may be purchased from Doug Chris Dittrich to Bob Boyko pass. NavSta started from near midfield 184 game for a four game set of Drewry or Chuck Dittmar. Then on third down, with just 55 and drove to SecGru's 30 when 816. Registration for Junior Bowling seconds remaining in the first half, Dittrich unleashed a scoring pass D.K. Stiles was the top lady (ages 8 - 17) began Saturday Dittrich hit Perry Plyler on a short to Boyko, who was sprinting down- reported this week. Her scratch and will continue through tomorrow. pass and Plyler nicked the right field. The conversion pass was no scores in the Wednesday Hospital Sign up at Marblehead if you corner of the end zone to put Blue/ good. Mix-Ups League were 211/489. haven't done so already. Anyone White on the board. Blue/White's defense held off any Yvonne Pate rolled a 531 scratch interested in coaching or in- The pass for the conversion was threats by SecGru the rest of the series in the Thursday Freetimers structing junior bowlers is asked caught by Rick Anderson, making it game and tucked its fourth shutout League. to call Chuck Dittmar at 951052. 8-0 at the half. under their belts. All secretaries who wish to Entry forms and complete rules NavSta hit for a TD on its very NavSta Blue/White will now square sanction their league with the on the 6th Annual Thanksgiving first possession of the second half, off in the championship game Friday ABC for the winter season should Weekend Tournament for men are cashing in on a 65-yard drive. against the winner of tomorrow have their applications turned available at Marblehead. The After advancing near midfield, a night's Marine Barracks-Security in to Doug Drewry (951089) before tournament will be held on Nov- throw to J.B. Barrett on SecGru's Group game. Monday. ember 15 and 16, and entries must 20 gained a first down. Doug also has a limited supply be in by November 8. of Bicentennial patches. League

Red Sox upset about fi}j' _ I U controversial call

CINCINNATI (AP)--Boston catcher says he was unable to (Editor's Note: All ads will be Green and yellow childrens swing get any explanation from home plate run one time only. If you desire set, good condition, $25. Call Larry Barnett on the contro- your ad to run more than once, you 96217 AT. versial call that set up the Cincin- must resubmit it each time you nati Reds for the winning run in want it to be printed. Ads may be Magnavox 8-track, stereo AM/FM the third game. submitted by calling 951144 or by radio combination for sale, $200 And Boston manager Darrell John- dropping them in one of the con- Call 85284 AWH or 64352 DWH. son says of the tenth-inning call: venient drop boxes located out- "Maybe my eyeballs are screwed in side the Navy Exchange or the en- Desk and chair set and large backwards, but it looked obvious to listed galley.) bar, best offer. Call 951250 AT. me." Johnson and Fisk were talking for sale 1970 AMC Hornet, two door, six about a bunt by Ed Armbrister. The cylinder automatic transmission, Cincinnati player apparently colli- 8' X 16' barrel boat, good con- power disc brakes, 19.6 miles ded with Fisk after Armbrister got dition, 20 hp Chrysler engine. per gallon on base, $650 firm. in Fisk's way. Call 952205. Call 97191 AT. After the game, Fisk said: "You might as well throw a cross body Three speed ladies bike, brand block on the catcher, knock him new, $65. Call 96264 AWH. down and go to first.I think it 4,000 BTU General Electric air was a double play ball except for Single tank, double tank, regula- conditioner, perfect size for the ." tor, knives, speargun, fins, childs room, $100 Call 95469 AT. And Boston manager Johnson added: booties, and masks. Call 85602 Reds take lead "Fisk was jostled and bumped. A man AWH. AKC registered Shelties (minia- has to have a chance to field a ture Collie) with papers, cham- in World Series ball." One sofa/couch, $30; one baby pionship line. Call 951019 AT. crib with mattress, very good CINCINNATI (AP)--Cincinnati Reds condition, $30; playpen, $1.50; 1973 Honda CB 350, excellent walker, $2. Call catcher Johnny Bench says he's not car seat, 750; condition, fully equipped, proud of the way the Reds played 85152 AT. best offer over $650. Call 85407 Craig Fortner wins against the Boston Red Sox last DWH or 85684 AWH. 1972 Honda CB-350 with many night. And he says that someone accessories, and spare parts, must be looking over the Reds good condition, second owner, shoulder. football contest price negotiable. Call 85218 The Reds got by the Red Sox 6-5 DWH or 85559 Rm. HGO4 AWH. services in game three of the World Series on a single by Joe Morgan in the Craig Fortner is the winner of the One stereo - G.E. turntable, bottom of the tenth inning. second "Pick the Pros Football Con- 8-track AM/FM radio combination, The inning included a controver- test." House and stove cleaning on Fortner was stumped by only one also with super scape cassette at 85734 sial bunt play when Ed Armbrister weekends. Call Burke game last week. He went with favor- player - 60 8-track tapes and or 85231 DWH. apparently collided with Carlton assorted albums, mostly rock Fisk after laying down a bunt in ed Oakland, which was upset by Kansas City. and soul, brand new mag wheels Call front of home plate. Cakes for all occasions. The tiebreaker wasn't used because and tires, two Keystone 14" 85649 AT. But Cincinnati's Joe Morgan mags, two J-60 by 14 tires, snapped: "Let them say what they no one else had only one wrong guess. three G 60 by 14 tires, All want. The rules say we're ahead This week's contest appeared in items negotiable. Call Charlie wanted two-one." yesterday's Gazette. Entries must at 85377 DWH. Morgan also expressed disap- be submitted to AFRTS/Gazette no pointment after watching a four- later than Friday afternoon. 13" tire for Fiat. Call 952261 1975 Yamaha 400 Enduro. Call run lead disappear. He said his AWH. 64308 DWH or 64306 AWH. team had the Sox 5-1 and let up. Bench agreed, saying, "Maybe this Two aluminum scuba tanks, one giveaway will wake us up." Last night's scores 80 cu ft. with K valve (date: Medium size male Gitmo special 010 001 102 0 5-10-2 1-75) one 72 cu ft. with J dog, two years old, has all shots. Boston - - valve, (date: 3-75). Call Cincinnati - 000 230 000 1 - 6-7-0 very friendly, outside dog. Call NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUff 85630 DWH and ask for Rick Wise, Cleveland (5), Willoughby 95301 DWH or 85143 AWH. New York Islanders 5, Montreal 3 or call 951206 AWH. (7), Moret (10) and Fisk; Nolan, 3 Darcy (5), C. Carroll (7), St. Louis 5, Kansas City Vancouver 7, Washington 2 1973 Dodge Polara, air cou- found McEnaney (7), Eastwick (9) and ditioned, two door hard top, Bench. W-Eastwick (2-0), L-Will- WORLD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION power steering and brakes, A male Gitmo cat about six oughby (0-1). HRs - Boston, Fisk Quebec 8, Edmonton 5 automatic transmission, must months old, white with markings, (1), Carbo (1), Evans (1); Cincin- Toronto 6, Houston 3 see to appreciate. Call 64579 on back tail and head, Call nati, Bench (1), Concepcion (1), Calgary 5, Indianapolis 3 AT. 95301 DWH or 85149 AWH. Geronimo (1).