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Historic Senate overide on vetoed energy bill

A Senate override is likely to today. This'll be the third day tent on carrying his presidential Ford came out with better wishes be dealt today against President of Republican Senator Mark Hat- bid to the Democratic convention, for each other after they met yes- Carter's veto of a bill repealing field's attempts to filibuster following Carter's refusal to ag- terday at Ford's Palm Springs, his dime-a-gallon gasoline fee. Carter's registration plan to death. ree to a debate. Carter says he'll Calif., home. Ford says he's con- The override would come just a day in his veto message, Carter said "bend over backwards" to treat the vinced that Reagan has "moderated" after Carter's action. That was that an override would only encour- senator fairly at the August con- on some old items of dispute. followed last night by a House over- age an increase in gasoline use and vention. And Carter says he didn't And he has promised to campaign ride. The Senate vote is expected worsen dependence on foreign oil. ask Kennedy to end his bid. actively for the former to be closer than the House action, And House Speaker Tip O'Neill goes Carter billed the Kennedy meet- governor. which turned down Carter's proposal farther. He predicts that Saudi ing as a bid for Democratic unity The Carter administration did by a margin of ten-to one. If the Arabia and other Middle East pro- against the now-apparent Republi- score one victory in the House Senate follows suit today, Carter ducers will jack up their prices by can candidacy of Ronald Reagan. yesterday: approval of a $5.2 would be the first Democratic pre- as much as 20 percent in the next One move in that direction came billion foreign aid bill. Included sident since Harry Truman in 1952 90 days. yesterday: The Democratic National in that measure is a $54 million to have a veto overridden. Committee announced that Carter aid package for Nicaragua. The Meanwhile, President Carter and A move also is expected today asked Arizona Congressman Morris administration had hoped the funds Senator Edward Kennedy are back on that could limit Senate debate on Udall, a Kennedy supporter, to be would be approved before Democratic their separate Democratic campaign President Carter's call for renewed keynote speaker at the convention. leader Jim Wright traveled to the paths, following yesterday's sum- military draft registration. Sen- In a related development, two Central American country this mit at the White House. ate Democratic Leader Robert Byrd Kennedy old Republican rivals, Ronald Rea- weekend. says he'll file a "cloture" petition emerged from the meeting still in- gan and former president Gerald Guantanamo c gazette Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Vol. 35-No. 110 Friday, June 6, 1980

World News Digest

COMPILED FROM AP - Major U. S. airlines escalated their "fare war" to- day by cutting another $35 off tickets for flights between New York and California. setting the price for a one-way night coach seat at $99 dur- ing June. Eastern Airlines touched off the latest fare-cutting. The move was quickly matched by American, United and TWA. the traditional big three transcontinental carriers. COMPILED FROM AP - The Pentagon has disclosed that a computer at the nation's missile waring center mistakenly put U. S. strategic forces on alert against a Soviet missile attack on the . The Pentagon says the error was caught within three minutes and neither President Carter nor Defense Secretary Harold Brown were informed, though the White House situation room was aware of the false alarm. It was the second time in seven months that such an erroneous alert was made. The last one, on November 9, also was detected in a matter of minutes.

COMPILED FROM AP - Authorities in northern Arkansas suspect faulty brakes caused a bus crash early yesterday that killed 20 people and in- jured 13 others. The bus left a twisting mountain road, careened down (1-r) U. S. Coast Guard Commander M. B. Dunn congratulates Chief a 50-foot ravine. The bus was on a charter tour from Texas. Warrant Officers Charles Van Meter and Craig Conrad during a swearing-in ceremony held recently at Fleet Training Group headquarters. Both offi- COMPILED FROM AP - The 53 American hostages in Iran have entered their cers were promoted in their specialties effective June 1. 216 day of captivity, and they appear to be no closer to freedom. Their CWO Conrad has been a damage control instructor/observer at FTG since plight wasn't even mentioned in a resolution condemning U. S. treatment last summer. He will depart soon for a new assignment at the Coast of Iran passed by the "Crimes of America" conference being held in Tehran. Guard Marine Safety Office, San Francisco. A 10-member American contingent led by former Attorney General Ramsey CWO Van Meter has been an engineering instructor/observeras a Chief Clark wanted the hostages included in the resolution. Electricians' Mate for the past year. He will depart next week for his Meanwhile, the failed attempt to rescue the American hostages has been next assignment as main propulsion assistant, Coast Guard Cutter RUSH labeled as ill-conceived and poorly-planned mission. That's according (WHEC-723), homeported at San Francisco. to a Senate staff report. It's not known for whom the report was written. But, Virginia Senator John Warner says it doesn't come from the Armed Local Hurricane Exercise on for next week Services Committee because the panel hasn't completed its investigation. A Hurricane Exercise has been scheduled for late next week with HURREX COMPILED FROM AP - It was business as usual at the Statue of Liberty Condition One Alpha -- the major phase of the exercise -- being in effect today, two days after the historic monument in New York harbor was at- from about 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Saturday, June 14. tacked by terrorists. A local half-hour television program concerning the exercise will be Authorities say Croatian extremists appear to have been responsible aired on TV-8 Thursday at 5:30 p.m. for the bomb that damaged the freedom museum at the base of the statue Lt. Cmdr. Richard Owens, Naval Station operations officer, and Lt. earlier this week. The structure on Liberty Island was reopened to James Mason, officer in charge of NWSED, will appear on that telecast to tourists yesterday. explain the HURREX. Callers allegedly representing at least five different extremist organi- For more information on hurricane preparedness and hurricane conditions, zations claimed responsibility for the blast. Authorities credit great- ee page three of last Tuesdav's edition of the Guantanamo Gazette. est authenticity to the Croatians, who demand independence from Yugo- The hurricane season lasts from June 1 through Nov. 30. This means slavia. Guantanamo Bay is in Hurricane Condition Four continuously during this time unless a hurricane threatens the base causing an upgrading in the COMPILED FROM AP - The State Department has announced a new economic condition. and defense aid agreement with Oman that gives the United States the Hurricane David threatened the Naval Base last August, but didn't re- right to use airfields and port facilities in the strategic Arab state. lease his full fury here. In 1975 two hurricanes, Eloise and Flora came While the announcement gives only sketchy details, the agreement pro- near the base. Vide for Oman to get American-made anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, The HIJRREX is a means of preparing the base for the worst type of storm armor and transport aircraft and favorable military credit terms. known to the Caribbean. It's a time for base residents to familiarize In return, the United States would be able to use certain military themselves with emergency terminology and procedures so they could react facilities in the tiny oil state, across the Straits of Hormuz from accordingly should the occasion arise. Iran. Hurricanes can be killers , but community preparedness can save lives. ATTENTION FM-103 sports schedule A touch-matic micro wave oven and ing will take place at 5 p.m. at a sport fishing trip outside the the Downtown Lyceum. Wednesday June 11 BB: Chicago Cubs at Houston Astros 8:30 P.M. bay have been added to the Navy Re- Additionally, all superstar and Friday June 13 BB: S.D. Padres at Phila. Phillies 8:00 P.M. lief Raffle prize list. regular Navy Relief drive tee Saturday June 14 BB: N.Y. Yankees at Oakland A's 4:30 P.M. June 15 Raffle tickets will still he shirts have been received and may Sunday BB: L.A. Dodgers at Montreal Expos 1:30 P.M. available this afternoon in front he picked up all day Saurday at Tuesday June 17 BB: Calif. Angels at Balt. Orioles 7:30 P.M. of the Navy Exchange and the draw- Naval Hospital information desk. Thursday June]19 BB: Seattle Mariners at Boston Red Sox 7:30 P.M. IPage Ian= 2 Guantanamo Gazette Friday, June 6, 1980 THE MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE still CPO/CURMUDGEONS SOFTBALL GAME has unclaimed grand opening prizes. The Curmudgeons have finally exhaust- A list of all winners will be ed all their excuses for delaying posted at the Marine Corps this game. So, this Friday June 6 community Exchange for a period of ten at 7 p.m. the game will be played at days ending June 6. All prizes softball field 1 at Cooper Field. not picked up by above date will Rumor has it that the Curmudgeons be forfeited. kept putting the game off due to being unable to get help The Fil-Am Club will host a in getting their wheel chairs board Philippine Independence Day Bene- running properly. bulletin As has always been Commuity announcement may be called in between 8 and 11 a.m., or hand fit dinner dance Saturday, June 14 the case, if you carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday want to see at 7:30 at the Fil-Am clubhouse. the Chiefs win again, through Friday (excluding holidays). Deadline for publication is noon come on down to the previous working day. Honafide emergency annoncments will be Music will be by Graphic Expression. the field and join accepted anytime. Community announcements the fun. There will will be published not more Cost will be $10 per person for be plenty of thnonce a week for a maxim of three weeks and then rewritten, refreshments available with all condensed, and included in a daily calendar section during the week of dinner and open bar. All proceeds the event. Commercial advertising is prohibited although announcements will go to the Nursery School. proceeds going to the GTMO Sea Cadets of available services will be permitted but limited to twice monthly. Tickets may be purchased from Any CPO interested in playing call Amnoncements for businesses or services requiring command approval may PNCS Cook at 8235 or 99194. be required to provide proof of a letter of authority. Ada which AK1 Rellama 97189 or Joyce Bormann discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, color, or national origin 8401. ill not be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff reseeres the right to DUE TO THE CREDIT RESTRICTIONS edit and rerite all submissions. (ATAnytime/IWH-During Working Hours/ now in force, the Navy Federal Credit AW-fter Working Hours). THE FLEET BRANCH POST OFFICE has Union hours of operation will be received complaints from postal reduced to noon to 4:30 p.m. customers that some parcels contain- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and ing mail orders are being refused THE NAVAL BASE CIVIC COUNCIL will YOUTH SOFTBALL REGISTRATION will Friday and 9 to noon Saturday. for delivery by the U. S. Postal be meeting on Monday, June 9 at 7:30 be held on June 7 from 9 a.m. to Effective June 20 emergency service Service. It has been determined p.m. at the Elementary School Multi- 3 p.m. and June 8 from 10 a.m. will be available by calling 8217.5 that the parcels in question are purpose room. Any resident of the until 3 p.m. in front of the Navy being forwarded by United ATTENTION ALL NAVY LEAGUE MEMBERS- base, single or married is welcome Exchange. Proof of age for child- Parcel Service, an This month's meeting to attend. Remember Gitmo is only ren (birth certificate or passport) independent company not will be held on affiliated with the Postal Monday, May 9, at the Sea as great as we make it. is required at the time of regis- Service, Cadet bldg. and which further does A76 at 7 p.m. Some agenda tration. Dependent ID cards are not require topics U. S. postage for delivery. will be a 4th of July booth, THE NAVAL STATION PISTOL RANGE (25 not acceptable. League age will Navy Therefore, it is recommended Day, benefits, and the yard position only) will be open be determined by the age of child- future of our that customers use their FPO New organization. Come and express Sunday, June 8 from noon to 4 p.m. ren as of August 1. There will your for York 09593 address when ordering opinions. recreational shooting. A Naval be two leaguers: 9 - 12 year from mail order catalogs in the Station Ordnance Range petty officer olds and 13 - 15 year olds. Cost THE CPO WIVES CLUB regular United States. will be present and will be in for registration is $10 for 1 This will require monthly meeting has been rescheduled the company to mail your parcel charge of the firings. Shooters child, $15 for 2 children or for.June 9 at 7:30 p.m. due to the through the Postal Service and not must provide all weapons, ammuni- $18 for 3 or more children. high school graduation. All United Parcel. tion, ear protection and targets and Managers, coaches and umpires are CPO vives are invited to attend and police their respective areas upon needed for softball also. Tryouts THE MONTHLY MEETING OF THE TEEN help make plans for the 4th of completion. Shooters must hold a will be held at Chick Zaiser CLUB advisory board will be held July activities. For more infor- current military qualification or Little League Field on mation call Terry Benhart June 14. June 9 at 7 p.m. The election of at 951191 demonstrate a familiarization of Times for tryouts are as follows: new board members AWH. weapons including safety procedures will be the main AGE topic. All parents to the range officer prior to shoot- are asked to BASIC SCUBA 9 year olds 9 a.m. attend. COURSE-Pool tryouts ing. Shooters under the age of 18 10 year olds 10 a.m. for Bill Sloan's basic scuba course must be accompanied by a parent. 11 year olds 11 a.m. BOY SCOUT TROOP 435 is having their will be held Monday June 9, at the No one under the age of 11 will be 12 year olds 1 p.m. annual placemat sale in front of the Villamar Pool at 6:30 p.m. For authorized to fire. Weapons will 13/14/15 year olds 2 p.m. Commissary June 7, Saturday. They further information call 8446 AT. be restricted to pistols and revol- and Stragglers depict scenes of Boy Scouts at work vers There will be a "Roaring 50's" of the following calibers: .22, For further information contact here in Gitmo at a cost of $1.25. Hail and Farewell party at .25, .32, 9mm, .38 and .45. No mag- Mike Manion the COMO at 98262 AWH. Support your local Boy Scouts. Club num or tracer rounds permitted. .357 on Saturday, June 14. The Sock weapons can be utilized providing COLONEL ORVAL TAYLER, Caribbean THE MARINE BARRACKS 4th of July Hop will begin with a no host cash bar .38 caliber ammunition is used. No Territorial Commander, Salvation Queen candidate, Pat Duffus, will at 6:30 p.m. Pizza, hamburgers, cheeseburgers, rifles or BB guns will be permitted. Army Headquarters, Kingston, Jamai- hold a taco sale at the Marine hot dogs and French fries will be Safety rules contained in OPNAV ca, will visit Guantanamo Bay this Barracks bus stop on June 13 served at 7. Remember the "Happy Days' P34-03, NAVPERS 93863 and NAVSTAGTMO weekend. He will be speaking at the from 10 a.m. until they are sold with Bill Haley an the Comets, Instruction 3574.1A will be adhered Protestant worship service at 11 out. Come on over and eat the best Buddy Holly, Elvis and Chubby Checker. to. a.m. Sunday, June 8. tacos in Gitmo. Prizes will be a- warded for the "most original socks" THE MONTHLY FRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES will be BOTTOM FISHING: and also for the Twist, Jitterbug, Tug Master Tony As- meeting will be June 18 at 8 p.m. starting June 16. Learn 20 bury of the commercial and Hula-Hoop contests. Make your tug Admiral The meeting will be held at the FRA stitches and a few extra goodies. Leffler reservations by June 11. The price has been granted permission home in Morin Center. All members For more information call Kim by is only $3.50 per person. Wear your the owners, SWB Corporation of are requested to be present and at 98153. Register early, white bucks, bobbie socks, saddle Miami, Fla., to use the tug to sup- bring a new shipmate. supplies must be ordered. port Gitmo's Fourth of July queen shoes and don't forget to GREASE festivities. Each Sunday in June YOUR HAIR. Call 951131 now. except June 15, the captain and crew have generously volunteered to take FTG will sponsor a motorcycle/mo- bottom fishing expeditions out of ped Road Rally on Sunday, June 8. the harbor. The Admiral Leffler c alendar The rally will start at the Downtown will depart from Pier Delta at 8 Lyceum at 1 p.m. There will be a a.m. each Sunday and return at ap- $2.00 entry fee with the funds going proximately 4 p.m. Cold soda and to the 4th of July activities. Call ice will be provided by the crew. Today Master Chief Snare for more details. Each fisherman must provide his own Roman Catholic mass, 11:35 a.m., Base Chapel. bait, tackle, lunch and ice chest. Protestant The cost is $12 per person with pro- junior choir rehersal, Base Chapel, 3:30-4:15 p.m. ceeds going to the Guantanamo Bay Protestant adult choir rehersal, Base Chapel, 7:30 p.m. community via the Fourth of July Karate Stork queen contest. Also enter the week- Class, 5 p.m., Marina Point 211-A. ly bie fish contest with an oppor- report tunity to win a cash prize. Only Tomorrow 25 tickets will be sold for each trip. For reservations, call CWO2 Roman Catholic folk mass, 6 p.m., Rite of Reconciliation, 5-5:30 p.m., Young at 8716 DWH or 951019 AWH. Base Chapel. Tickets may be purchased now for Seventh Day Adventist Church meets, McCalla Chapel, any weekend trip. 9:30 a.m. (8638 Weir). Karate class, 9:30 a.m., Marina Point 211-A. THE PHOTO REFLEX CLUB will hold The following births are announce its monthly meeting Monday, June Sunday by the U.S. Naval Hospital, Guantana 9 at 7 p.m. For information call mo Bay, Cuba: Roman 97267 AT Catholic Mass, 9:30 a.m: Rite of Reconciliation, 8:30-9 a.m., Base Chapel. WASHINGTON, Gunnery Sergeant, USMC & Mrs. Clarence L., Jr., a boy, May 6, Guantanomo Gazette Protestant divine services, Leeward Chapel, 9 a.m., Base Chapel 11 a.m. & 1980. 6:30 p.m. FILLMER, Electronics Technician Se- Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. Jamaican United Fellowship of Serice divine service, 10 a.m., evening cond Class, USN & Mrs. Joseph G., a worship, 6:30 p.m., all at Bay Hill Church. girl, May 10, 1980. Naval Station Commanding Officer BIZZELL, Photographer's Mate, Second Church of Christ Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, 10:40 a.m.; Class, USN & Mrs. Marc F., a boy, May evening worship, 6:30 p.m., all at McCalla LA'r. Robert Prucha. Public Affairs Officer Chapel (951035) 18, 1980. JOC Bi Reed. .Editor 02 rda 0 tey.Copy editor Pentacostal gospel meeting, JOgo J. Michuol Portro.Journalist 8 am.; evangelistic meeting, 5 p.m., Penta- PHILLIPS, Avaiation Staorkeeper First Mr. Genny Kennedy.,Production Assistant costal Church, Bay Hill Road. Class, USN & Mrs. Clarence D., a boy, May 20, 1980. The Church of Jesus Christ The Guantanamo Gazette is published according to the of Latter Day Saints, McCalla Annex, Priesthood rules and regulation for ship and station newspapers at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Sacrement, 11:30 a.m. (98127/ JOHNSON, Storekeeper First Class, USN as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction 95342). of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed & Mrs. Billy R., a girl, May 22, 1980. five times weekly at government expense on government equipment at theNavy Publiiatioos and Printg Setvire A.A. chairperson's choice meeting,East Bargo Old Nursery eran eiffice, ehaopinions or statements inniw s te s Hut, 8 p.m. (open) RELINSKI, Mr. & Mrs. Robert C., a boy, that appear herein are not to be construed as official (99181, 952248, 99280, 951082, 952236). May 26, 1980. or as reflecting the views of COMNAVBASE or the D- partment of theNavy. Guantanamo Page 3 Friday, June 6, 1980 Gazette Trouble With Auto Hiah School News Warranty? Shout! Having trouble, or ever had trouble, with a new car warranty? SPECIFIC AREAS Here's your chance to make your voice heard in Washington, Specific issues that the D.C. Commission is putting out for The Federal Trade Commission public comment include: is asking for comments on the * What factors are most important quality of new car warranty to consumers seeking warranty repairs. Four public interest repairs? groups asked the FTC to look into * Are some manufacturers more the quality of warranty repairs efficient or effective in provi- and the amount of reimbursement ding warranty service than others? manufacturers pay dealers for * What are the marketplace making such repairs. rewards for good warranty service, i.e., customer loyalty, FTC STUDY repeat purchase? A 1979 study prepared for the * What factors other than FTC suggested that new car warran ry compensation by the maker influence repairs take longer and produce warranty service provided by higher levels of consumer a dealer? dissatisfaction with service than * To what extent do manufac- do warranty repairs for other turers police the quality of types of products. their dealers' warranty work? Behind the belief was the fact COMMENTS WANTED that manufacturers pay lower rates for warranty repairs, thus If you have comments on these causing dealers to prefer the questions, or others that are more profitable non-warranty included in the area of new car repairs. Some dealers have even warranty performance, write: refused to accept warranty work. Mr. Michael Katz, Rm 238 Others do warranty work at a slowrer Federal Trade Commission rate or inadequately. 6th Street & Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, D.C. 20580

- Cheerleaders - Recalls & Fixes W. T. Sampson's cheerleaders are excited about their summer plans. Accompanied by Mary Morrison, the group will attend a summer cheerlead- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety ing hazard. Contact the com- ing camp, which is run by the U. S. Cheerleaders Association at Radford, Commission announced the following pany for details. Virginia. The group will fly to Norfolk, where Ms. Morrison and the five recalls and voluntary fixes -- * "Color Master" and "Video girls will drive the 100 miles to the camp in a VW! * "Fun Fountain" water toys, of Master" outdoor television antennas At the camp the girls will learn cheering techniques, cheers, chants, which more than 100,000 have been could be hazardous since many songs, jumps, adagio stunts, mounts, pyramids, tumbling and pom pom rou- sold by the Wham-O Manufacturing kits were not labelled with warn- tines. The cheerleaders are each financing their own trip. Co., can cause eye injuries ings. Buyers can obtain free (1-r) Rae Adams, Stephanie Wallace, Kathy Ashfield, Brenda Morgan and unless a free valve insert is warning labels and instructions Betty Brooks were candidates for the four cheerleading slots originally obtained to control the flow of by contacting Lance Industries, planned. Because all five excelled in the try-outs, all five were select- water. Owners may go to the 13001 Bradley Ave., Sylmar CA ed as cheerleaders. They were judged by a team of 13 faculty members seller for the free insert; write: 91342. according to appearance, voice, coordination, and enthusiasm. Wham-0 Customer Service Dept. 7, Consumers wishing to verify A back-to-school dance is scheduled this fall which the girls will 835 E. El Monte St., San Gabriel and model numbers of any recall sponsor to raise funds for their activities. Three more cheerleaders CA 91778; or call toll-free 800- may contact the Consumer Pro- will be selected the first week of school next fall. 423-4174 to have one sent. duce Safety Commission on its Good luck to the cheerleaders at camp, to Ms. Morrison and.to Ms. * "Playpath Tracking Tube" toy toll-free Hotline. In Morrison's Volkswagen. rattles are being recalled volun- the continental United States, tarily by the manufacturer, John- dial (800) 638-8326. In Maryland, son & Johnson Baby Products Co., dial (800) 492-8363. In Alaska, 220 Centennial Ave., Piscataway , Puerto Rico, and the Virgin NJ 08854, because they pose a chok- Islands, dial (800) 638-8333.

By the judicious use of energy at home, you can save money for yourself and help avert shortages in energy supplies as we develop new technologies to meet our goal of energy self-sufficiency in the next decade. Following are some year-round energy savers:

*If you can confine your living spaces to fewer rooms, close off the rooms that will not be occupied and turn off the air conditioning. *Set air conditioning thermostats no lower than 78 degrees. This temperature is judged to be reasonably comfortable and energy efficient. One authority estimates that if this setting raises the temperature six degrees (78 degrees vs 72 degrees) home cooling costs should drop about (1-r) George Carpenter, GiGi Calderin, Maria Fisk and Richard 47 percent. The federal government is enforcing a strict 78-80 degree Brusnahan work on a papier mache project for their art temperature in all its buildings. class, Sam- ples of linoleum block prints, collages and silk screen prints *Run air conditioners only on really hot days and set the fan speed exe- cuted by are students are displayed in the background. at high. In very humid weather, set the fan at low speed to provide less cooling but more moisture removal. *Clean or replace air conditioner filters at least once a month. Turning the fan requires more electricity when the filter is dirty. -Fleeting Feet - *If rooms are to be unoccupied for several hours, turn off the air conditioning temporarily. Henry Riebel has earned his 150 mile patch as he continues in his out- *Use bath and kitchen ventilating fans only as needed. standing running performance. Tim Barnes and Mike Massey have recently *Repair leaky faucets, especially hot water faucets, as quickly as completed the work for their 100 mile patch. Well done! possible. *Turn off raido and television sets when not in use. *"Instant-on" television sets, especially the tube types, use energy even when the screen is dark. To eliminate this waste, plug the set into THELMA THWARTUM -- By Alex A Public Service of NRTAAARP Crime Prevention an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch; turn the set on and off with the switch. *Do as much household cleaning as possible with cold water. This fi saves energy used to heat water (and some cleaning products work better ) I1V"N-GZ ;1 in cold water). 57ij SAVING ENERGY . EVERYBODY'S JOB , . Friday, June 6, 1980 Page 4 Guantanam .7ov noGazette Job opportunities SATURDAY Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have 7:00 Charlie Chaplin (BW) filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the 8:00 Hot Fudge position is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies 8:30 Laff-A-Lympics may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or by 9:00 Battle of the Planets revireing Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards. 9:30 Star Trek General Hospital 1:00 ANNOUNCEMENTS CLOSING DATE COMMAND 1:45 Cartoons 10:00 Charlie Brown's Allstars 10:30 Hot Hero Sandwich 2:00 Ryan's Hope 11:30 Saturday Morning Movie: "Cry 462-80 Pest Controller, LWG-5026-06 June 13, 1980 PWD 2:30 High Chapparal Vengeance" 464-80 Cook, LWG-7404-05 June 13, 1980 COMO CLUB 3:25 Cartoons 1:00 Wide World of Sports 481-80 Laborer, LWG-3502-03 (Temp June 13, 1980 SUPPLY 4:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the 2:00 NBC Basketball Game of the NTE 07-19-80) Sea (BW) Week 480-80 Supply Clerk, LGS-2005-04 June 13, 1980 SUPPLY Room 222 5:00 5:00 CBS Belmont Stakes 5:30 Wild Refuge Applications will be accepted for the following permanent registers: 6:00 Hee Haw 6:00 Newswatch 6:45 Wonder Woman 10-316-75 Laborer, LWG-2 Open 6:30 ABC News 7:35 WKRP in Cincinnati 36-002-75 Firefighter, PS-3 Open 7:00 Three's Company 8:00 Benson 10-488-75 Laborer, LWG-3 Open 7:30 Archie Bunker's Place 8:30 Love Boat 47-49 Bartender, (Int), LWG-3 Open COMO CLUB 7:50 Notes of Interest 10:10 Eischied **Adult** 48 -79 Food Service Worker, Open COMO CLUB 8:00 Wtite Shadow **Adult** 11:00 NBC News (Int), LWG-02 9:00 Quincy 11:30 Saturday Night Live **Adult** 49-79 Waiter, (Int), LWG-03 Open COMO CLUB 9:50 Friday Night Movie; "Who'll Singa- 60-111-78 Taxi Driver, (PT), LWG-5 Open S/S Save Our Children?" 12:35 Late Movie "Flight From pore" Movie Projectionist, LWG-5 Open COMO CLUB 11:30 NBC News 85-009-78 "Kentucky 12:00 Second City TV **Adult** 1:55 Late Late Movie Moonshine" The Navy Exchange has the following job opening. This position closes 12:20 Late Movie "The Collector" 3:20 Sign Off June 13, 1980. **Adult** 2:20 Late Late Movie: "Pier 13" Full-time Warehousemen II (NA4/3.82 or LWG4/2.50), to work for the 3:25 Sign Off NEX warehouse. High school graduate preferred. A minimum of one year related experience required. SUNDAY For information contact Ms. King at 8348 W7VIE 7:00 christopher Close-up FRIDAY 7:30 Hour of Power 8:20 Sacred Heart Gentle Ben (BW) Downtown: The American Success 8:35 American League 9:00 Australia at War SPORTS SHORTS Company, PG Baa Baa 10:00 Sunday Morning Vovie: "Phil- Black Sheep, TV Kansas City B Texas Rangers 0 AP--Former Houston Rockets assistant adelphia, Here I Come" McCalla: For the Love of Benji, coach Scotty Robertson was named the 11:30 Washington Week in Review G Star Trek, G new head coach of the Detroit Pistons. 12:00 ABC NCAA Track and Field Marine: F.I.S.T., PG Parts the The Pistons were the worst team in 2:00 CBS French Open Tennis National Clonus Horror, R League the NBA this season. 4:00 ABC NASL Soccer Leeward: Maniac, PG Jaws II, PG 6:00 Nova New York Mets 2 St. Louis Cards 1 CPO: Star Trek-the Movie, G AP--Heavyweight Bernardo Mercado's 7:00 Six Million Dollar Man Montreal Expos 2 Chicago Cubs 0 COMO: Star Trek, G manager says his fighter will meet 7:50 Notes of Interest retired champ Muhammad Ali in Rio 8:00 Island SATURDAY De Janeiro this August, but promoter 8:55 Captain's Call Don King says the fight is still 9:00 Moses the Law Giver **Adult** Downtown: Marie Anne, G The NASI tentative. Mercado is 27-and-2 and 10:00 United States Onion Field, R is rated the number-one contender by 10:30 Hollywood **Adult** Detroit Express 2 Toronto Blizzard McCalla: Pet's Dragon, G The 2the World Boxing Council. American Success Com- 11: 00 NBC News Houston Hurrican 3 Tampa Bay Rowdies2 pany, PG 11:30 Best of Carson Tualsa Roughnecks 2 Ft. Lauderdale 1 Marine: The Cheap Detective, PG 12:45 Sign Off The Exorcist II, R Leeward: The Black Stallion, G King Arthur the Young Warlord, PG Wanted ( CPO: Cardiac Arrest, PG COMO: The Glove, R 14" tire rim for Chevy. Call 951097 AWH SUNDAY classifieds Reel to Reel stereo tape deck, 8556 Downtown: The Jerk, R Classified advertisements may be sent to the Gazette by Guard Mail or hand DWH. McCalla: The Onion Field, R carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding Marine: The Bugs Bunny/Road holidays. Deadline for publication is noon Bird Bath; Drapery rod to fit 127" working day. Ads are limited to 40 words and published not Runner Movie, G the previous Not traverse. Call 8708 AT more than twice weekly per submission. Commercial advertising is window. Leeward: Youngblood, R prohibited although announcements concerning available services will be COMO: Robin Hood, G permitted but limited to twice monthly. Ads for businesses or services requiring command approval may be required to provide proof of a letter Lost of authority. Ads which discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, Prescription glasses in soft black Affairs Staff For sale color, or national origin will not be accepted. The Public case. Call 8708 AT. reserves the right to edit and rewrite all submissions. (AW^Anytime/ 1958 Ford, runs good, needs front DWH=During Working Hours/AWH=After Working Hours). seal installed. Have parts, but no 16" hub cap on Sherman Ave. between time to repair, $60. Call 90266 New '75 Chevy locking gas cap & Granidillo Point last week. Almost and AWH, 64223 DWH ask for Wally. African Violets--blooming tailpipe, Vivitar 252 elec. flash. new. Leave message 95462 DWH or young plants. 98152. 951001, Ext. 210 AWH 96150 AWH. 35x27" framed Spanish oil painting of semi-nude lady. Currently cost 16 cubic ft. Sears refrigerator, '74 Yamaha RD-350, excellent condi- $300 in Spain, will give it away copper color, frost-free,. $130; tion, crash bar, luggage rack, pad- Services coffee table, $15: Phono w/ built in for $250, firm. Pair, Bose 501 ded sissy bar, new paint, $700 or Mama Ellie is still taking reserva- AM/FM and speaker, $70. 99171 AT speakers in excellent condition, best offer. 64345 DWH. tions for her 3-week children's can be tested before purchase. Ser- 5-17. Eight track stereo/w two speakers, truck, excel- cooking classes for ages ious inquiries call 8701 for appoint- '68 Chevy C-30 pick-up $60; RCA AM-FM radio/w turntable & 4-speed Spaces are filling fast. 95592 AT. ment. lent running condition, two speakers, $50; electric deep trans $700. '72 SL 125cc Honda Responsible 18 year old housewife fat fryer, never used, $20; Zenith engine size 100cc rebuilt $400 in '69 Ford LTD station wagon, en- wants babysitting jobs, days, evenings color TV, $75; Below items avail- excellent shape. 100cc Kawasaki for gine runs good, body is rough $250. & weekends. Will also pet sit. Ref- able June 11: kitchen table/w six dirt riding $175. Various shocks, New VW fuel pump $7; almost new erences if requested. Call Betty chairs, $50; Kenmore washing mach- front and rear &parts for motor- automatic battery charger, dual at 8798 AT ine, $25. May be seen at EB6B or cycles. Leave message at 95462 DWH voltage $40; baby items: two swings, call 8121 DWH/97114 AWH or 96150 AWH. high chair, umbrella'type stroller Yard sale & car bed, $30. 8701 AT Girls three-speed Murray bicycle, Outdoor cooker, adjustable grill, 24 inches, 90103 AT fully controls heat & smoke; broil 387 Iguana Terrace, Saturday 9 a.m. 24 BTU Fedders $170, 12 BTU Fedders 20 burgers or cook a turkey $50. til noon; clothes, cafe curtains, $70, steel 72 tank 79 hydrodate; or both for $230. May accept 8260 AT lunch boxes, games, vacuum cleaner, offer, must sell by June 9. Call aluminium 80 tank, Nov 78 hydrodate; canister sets, luggage, much more. 90256. back pack, fins, masks, snorkels, booties, 97267 AT 72 cubic ft. steel diving tank w/ 20 gallon aquarium, overhead light back pack, boot reserve valve, 174 Mercury Comet. Automatic, 2- & and stand. Calear casting resin and $50; two extra wide 15" Chevy tire door, blue with matching vinyl roof. Twin size canopy bed, mattress, molds, luggage, lots of baby items, rims, best offer; OMC outboard eng- Trailer hitch, excellent condition box springs; best offer 97270 AT toys, and other items. Saturday 9am ine propeller fits inside and out $1950. Call Dave 45-75 hp engines, to 12pm. Villamar, 1st Street, 90C. Feldman at 951021 AWH. Panasonic AM/FM stereo tuner $25, $60. Call 951097 AWH Akai amplifier, two or four channel GP 13C Pre-packout sale, miscellan- '69 Chevrolet station wagon, Kings- $25 - 8202 AT '67 Pontiac LeMans, 326 engine, mag eous clothing, play Pen/High Chair, wood Estate, good mechanical condi- wheels, new tires and paint job, 3 position stroller etc. 9am--??? tion, needs paint. Best offer over Table w/ four swivel chairs, cassette stereo player, etc. Excel- $420. Available June 2.Also selling good condition; two each baby lent condition--available June 26 EB 6B from 9 am - ? Many assorted various antiques and paintings. Call changer w/ three shelves, never $1,400 8220 DWN or 8784 AWH. items. Somehting for all. 952251 for an appointment. used; stroller; carriage; Sears vaporizer; Simmons baby mattress, 5 pair 48" x 84" draperies. Open TK 55-951082-from 10 am to 2 pm 2 11,000 BTU air conditioners, and 1 excellent condition; baby crib w/ weave, gold and white, $5 pair. Saturday. Books, comics and odds and 15,000 BTU AC. 8202 AT. springs, 8735 DWH/98295 AWH Call 8708 AT. ends.