0z~z~tt~ 0iuwtmuuunaTIDES WATER CONDITION HIGH LOW' Charlie V CUBA 9:40 a.m. 2:28 p.m. U. S. NAVAL BASE, GUANTANAMO BAY, Storage Ashore 6:23 p.m. 15.296 Millon Gals.

Phone 9-5247 Date THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1970 Radio (1340) TV (Ch. 8) FBI Called in on Yablonski Murders CLARKSVILLE, Pa. (UPI/AFRTS)-- The most in- tensive FBI manhunt since the assassination of Martin Luther King is apparently taking -J Pa. The FBI entered the shape in Clarksville, 0 Yablonski murder cases Wednesday with plans to interview thousands of people, including Pres- ident "Tony" Boyle of the United Mine Workers Union. The bureau was ordered into the case last night to determine whether the deaths of Jo- seph Yablonski, a UMW leader,-and his wife and daughter involve "federally protected rights of labor union members." Yablonski recentlylost his bid for the UMW presidency, and one of his sons said his f4- ther feared for his life ever since he an- nounced his candidacy. State police captain Joseph Snyder said yes- five times and his Radm J. B. Hildreth, COMNAVBASE, purchased the terday Yablonski was shot 25-year-old daughter, Char- first Mardi Gras ticket yesterday from Capt F. wife twice. His adjoining bedroom, was Baldwin, Commanding Officer Naval Supply De- lotte, asleep in an Yablonski's body was found pot. Mardi Gras tickets are available to all also shot twice. floor near a double bed. personnel through their commands. on the Snyder said two more bullets were found in the bedroom be- War Action Not Eipecte d to Last sides the nine reported earl- Stepped up ier. One was a .38 caliber SAIGON (AP/AFRTS)-- Intensified action contin ues to be the lead slug similar to those bodies. It was rule throughout South Vietnam,:with the latest fighting re- taken from the in the mattress. The ported in the northern sector near Da Nang. U. 3."fotces re- found was a copper-jacketed port killing 39.North Vietnamese in sustained f fighting in the other found under a radiator. area, while losing five dead and 16 wounded. bullet bullet Saigon headquarters says more than 400 Commun ists have been- "The copper-jacketed slain in two days of stepped-up action. Source s say Communist is probably .30 caliber," Sny- said. Asked whether the forces are not able to sustain the pace. der gun that fired the copper- Defense Spending C uts to Come jacketed bullet could have hit Laird Says More one of the victims, Sniyder re- WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- Defense Secretary Mel vin Laird says plied: "That's possible." the administration intends to cut military spen ding next year Did the discovery of ttW to help meet domestic needs and fight inflation . He says the types of slugs mean more than Pentagon has trimmed its net spending by nearly y $4 billion one person was involved in the during the current fiscal year. slayings? Laird cited as reasons for the cut the import ance of such "This could be rsupposea right programs as aid to cities and health, education and welfare. but I' not theorizing now," Snyder said. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, January 8, 1970

HAIFA (AP/AFRTS)-- A flotilla of Soviet war WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- Under legislation vessels has returned to the Mediterranean just passed in 1914, the United States has at- as suddenly and quitely as it left the sea tempted to halt the flow of heroin into the several months ago. Defense sources said country by seizing it after it has been yesterday nearly 40 Soviet ships have assembled smuggled in. in Mediterranean waters in recent days and The Nixon administration is reported several more are expected before North Atlantic ready to try a new approach, cutting it off Treaty Organization naval maneuvers next month. at its source., This means in France, Turkey At one point following the 1967 Middle East and Mexico where most of the heroin entering War, the Soviets had between 50 and 60 ships the United States comes from, the adminis- in the area, Moscow's largest naval power dis- tration is working through diplomatic play ever in the Mediterranean. The latest channels to get these governments to crack buildup has prompted unexpected uneasiness down on illicit production of heroin. White among some Arab nations, allies of the Soviets. house aides say all three countries have This was reflected in a call by President responded favorably. Houari Boumedienne of Algeria for the de- parture from the Mediterranean of "the fleets WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- Six major pesticide of all countries which: are.not part of the firms intend to fight intitial government Mediterranean." efforts aimed at ending all but essential uses of DDT this year. The firms have filed PARIS (AP/AFRTS)-- Three United States Navy an appeal from an agriculture department wives have returned to Paris to renew their order. demands the North Vietnamese provide informat- This turns the matter over to a scientific ion about their husbands missing in Vietnam. panel for a ruling. Should the panel re- "We will not'give up," said Mrs. Thomas ject the industry appeal, a public hearing Stegman of Virginia Beach, Va. She was ac- would follow. In the meantime, the firms companied by two other Virginia Beach residents will be allowed to go on marketing the Mrs. Richard Nelson and Mrs. Robert Duncan. pesticide. The women arrived yesterday from Rome, where Pope Paul VI told them he was doing all he WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)-- Contract talks be- could to get Hanoi to release names of pri- tween the nation's trucking firms and the soners it is holding. 450,000 member teamsters union have begun. The union is reportedly ready to;ask for a JACKSON, Miss. (AP/AFRTS)-- The opening of wage and benefit increase amounting to about four more Mississippi school districts with four dollars an hour. The trucking industry newly desegregated classes may indicate is expected to resist the demands. more fully whether a pattern of white de- fection from the public schools is forming. Three of the districts opening classes under new supreme court orders have black student majorities. In the one other black- dominated district that has begun classes, all but two white students either stayed Guantanamo Gazette away or enrolled in makeshift private schools. ComNavBase RAdm In two other districts, integration was J.B. Hildreth Public Affairs Officer Lt D.S. McCurrach accomplished without losing most white stu- dents because they are in the majority.

BEIRUT (AP/AFRTS)-- The increasingly heavy fighting along the Israeli-Lebanese border in recent months.has prompted a high level meeting in Beirut. The Lebanese parliament called a joint session of its foreign.-affairs and defense committees. The session is expected to re- sult in strengthening of defenses along the border. Gazette Page 3 Thursday, January 8, 1970 Guantanamo MAC Flight Schedule The Mixing Bowl MEMORANDUM From: ,Base Passengr Tr.n:wpor:tation Cffice To: Base Personnel

Subj: Schedule of movement for inoston/Norfolk bound passengers on By Darlene Bowers MAC Flights for January 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29; February 3, 5, 10, 12, 17 19, 24, 26; 'larch 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26, 31. 104 passenger flights on 6, 8, 13*January. Wandering around the Base the other day, I ran into NOTE: This schedule cancels and supersedes that of 26 November 1969. one of your friendly reporters, Chief-Jim Teague. Dur- ing the usual swapping of cheers and jee'rs, I asked MAC AIRCRAFT ARRIVAL-DEPARTURE SCHEDULE him why didn't the GAZETTE have a Women's Column? PLACE PATE AND TIME eill, I sure put my foot in it that time. Sure, JANUARY he said, we'd love to have you write one. When can we expect the first installment? DEPART NORFOLK 0800 ARRIVE GUANTANAMO 1100 He sure caught me with my recipes down that time. DEPART GUANTANAMO 1200 Anyway, here's that first installment, and with the ARRIVE KINGSTON 1230 of Guantanamo and the DEPART KINGSTON 1340 support of the good citizens ARRIVE GUANTANAMO 1425 patience and understanding of the staff and Editor DEPART GUANTANAMO 1555 of the GAZETTE, I'm going to try to come up with ARRIVE NORFOLK 1850 something each week. PAC FLIGHT SUPPORTING EVENTS SCHEDULE For a start I would like to pass on our solution for the unappetizing appearance of the Bar-B-Que EVENT DATE AND TIME grills at the beaches. (I know all about the heat JANUARY all that, but I still killing all the germs and Jamaica bound passengers 0730- 0930 can't bring myself to plop my hamburger on that check baggage at McCalla black mess.) Tormlinal Norfol k bound passengers 1000-1200 Buy two inexpensive cookie sheets, leave one as check baggage at McCalIla is for making pancakes, toasting buns, etc. Have Terminal Jamaica bound baggage departs your husband drill a few holes in the other sheet for Leeward Terminal 1000 and use for cooking hamburgers, hot dogs, steaks, Jamaica bound passengers 1045 etc. You will find this ideal as the fat will drain depart for Leeward Terminal Norfolk Inbound passengers 1215 off. depart Leeward Term, claim Speaking of pancaked have a syrup recipe I would baggage at McCalIa Terminal Norfolk bound passengers 1215 like to pass on: depart for Leeward Terminal Cinnamon Syrup Norfolk bound baggage de- 1300 1 cup of sugar parts McCalla for Leeward Termi na I 1/2 cup of light corn syrup Norfolk manifest closes for 1/4 cup of water all revenue passengers 1415 1/2-3/4 teaspoon cinnamon NOTE: FLIGHT TIMES FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. 1/2 cup evaporated milk NOTE: Norfolk, Guantanamo and Kingston are all on EASTERN STANDARD TIME. In a small saucepan, combine sugar, corn syrup, NOTE: GTro bound passengers departing Kingston should report to ALL water and cinnamon. Bring to boil over medium heat, JAMICA AIR SERVICE, Palisadoes Airport, Kingston as follows: stirring constantly. Cook and stir 2 minutes more. January - 1130. NOTE: Captains and above and their dependents may make arrangements Remove from heat and cool 5 minutes. Stir in the for a later check-in time by calling the Leeward Terminal at evaporated milk, blending well. Serve warm over 64204/205. pancakes, waffle, or french toast. Makes 1 2/3 NOTE: This schedule Is subject to Immediate change. cups syrup. I find this is also delicious as a topping for ice cream. S. P. CLARKE If you have a favorite recipe or housekeeping ENS USNR hint you would like to share with other Guantanamo-ites why not give me a call? I'll be at 97106 from 1-3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Hope to hear from BOGOTA,. Colombia (AP/AFRTS)-- Two Colombian doctors, you. one of them educated in Brazil, have succeeded in iso- lating a pure cancer virus, obtained from the study of a lymph gland known as Burkett's tumor. The doctors are Julio B. Ospina, a graduate of the University of Brazil in Rio de Janeto, and Effrain Otero Ruiz. Dr. Ospina, a pathology specialist, started his investigations in the United States where he studied virology, biochemistry and the electronic microscope. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, .uary 8,

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NUP M0WJ02 Bob, L owell1 Lrs VWashngton Martin The Minnesota Vikings of the NFL and the Kansas City Chiefs of the AFL clash Sunday at New Orleans' Sugar Bowl stadium in what is to be the last Super Bowl. The Vikings attack will be directed by quarterback Joe Kapp, who is expected to mix his hard but wobbly passing with the running of fullback Bill Brown. But the real Viking threat is their great defense-- Krause Cuozzo Marshall Page the purple people eaters--which combines an intimidating pass rush with an alert, speedy secondary. The Chiefs will be led by quarterback Len Dawson and the "mighty-mite" attack of running backs Robert Holmes and Mike Garrett. Holmes SUPER SUNDAY QUARTERBACKS was the AFL's leading rush- er last year. This year's Super Bowl JOE KAPP LEN DAWSON provides a chance for re- venge for the NFL, which is Height - 6-3 Heiaht - 6-0 still smarting from last Weight - 215 Years Pro - 10 Directed Vikings run to Central Division title in '68. com- pleted 129 of 248 passes for a total of 1699 yds. Previous- ly played in Canadian Football, leading Vancouver to a title in '64. All pro '63, '64 in CFL. Thursday, Januarv 2, 1970 Guantana , Gazette Page 5

NEi4 ORLEANS (UPI/AFRTS)--Kansas City quarter- back Len Dawson says his name may have been From the world of mentioned in connection with a gambling in- vestigation because of his acquaintance with one man involved. Dawson says he has a "casual acquaintance" with Donald Dawson of --no relation-- Sports and he understands he has been charged. The quarterback said he has not been contacted by any law enforcement agency. A televi- sion report NEW YORK (UPI/AFRTS)--In the National Basket- said Tuesday ball association Tuesday, the New York Knicks night Dawson routed the Baltimore Bullets 129-99 to boost and three their Eastern Division lead to six and a half other pro games. It was the 10th time in a row that the quarterbacks, Knicks have beaten the Bullets. Joe Namath of ' In other games, the Atlanta Hawks spurted the New York in the third period on a drive led by rookie Jets, Bill Butch Beard to beat the Seattle Supersonics Munson of the 101-97. The Chicago Bulls downed the Los Detroit Lions Angeles Lakers 105-100 as the Bulls held the and Karl Lakers to 17 points in the last quarter. Laker Sweetan of the super-star Jerry West scored his 18-thousand point in the second period. Rams, would be' The Royals overcame a 15 point subpoenaed by a Detroit grand jury invest- deficit in the second half to edge the Phoenix igating an alleged sports gambling ring. Suns 128-124. Football commissioner Pete Rozelle denied the report and said he had been told by the INDIANAPOLIS (UPI/AFRTS)--In the American Bas- Justice Department that no decision had been ketball League, the Miami Floridians downed the made. Indiana Pacers 103-100. In other games, the Denver Rockets outscored the Los Angeles Stars 120-112. In the only other contest, Dallas dumped Washington 138-120. THE COMPUTER (UPI/AFRTS)--The Montreal Canadiens by defeated the Los Angelos Kings 4-3 as Jacques Lemaire, the league's top-goal-scorer, got his Bud Goode 21st goal of the season. Only one game was played in the American Hockey League, Providence What do quarterbacks Rex Kern and Lenny Dawson have in com- out-skated Quebec 4-2. mon ? They are two of the nation's most accurate passers. Up until early November Kansas City's Dawson led the AFL in accuracy, completing 59.8 per cent of his passes. State's CHICAGO (UPI/AFRTS)--Cassius quarterback, Rex Kern, averaged 7.8 yards per pass to lead the Clay says it was Big 10, completing 51 per cent through the air. his idea to cancel next week's fight with con- When you talk about upsets you talk about pass interceptions. Ohio State lost si- interceptions against Michigan. The Wolverines tender Billy Joiner in Boley, Oklahoma. Clay lost only one. The Kansas City Chiefs lost five interceptions. The Oakland says the tenth-ranked contender was not qual- Raiders zilch. ified and that he did not like the conditions. The third important team to be upset by interceptions was Rose Bowl bound UCLA. The Bruins gave up the ball five times on in- terceptions. The Southern California Trojans lost the ball only CHICAGO (UPI/AFRTS)--Chicago Bears offensive once on a bad pass attempt. According to the Sports Computer's Univac Analysis of football, guard Howard Mudd denies a report that he is the pass interception is the game's most important play. These three major upsets in one weekend prove how important the in- negotiating with the Oakland Raiders. Mudd tercepted pass can be. UCLA was knocked out of the Rose Bowl. says he can't negotiate with any team until Kansas City's Western Division title was put in jeopardy. And the Ohio State Buckeyes were dropped from their perch atop the -na- May first when he becomes a free agent. tion's football ladder.

PITTSBURGH (UPI/AFRTS)--The Pittsburgh Pirates have hired Bill Short as their minor league T pitching instructor. Short is a former major i league hurler. Page 6 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, January 8, 1970 Know What I Miss? by Anna M. Apperson

I miss the caress of the winter And the snow falling quietly around, And the people shoveling the sidewalk And the scraping of spades on the ground.

It's the newspaper boy who delivers The paper both morning and night, The dogs who are always barking At strangers coming in sight.

It's the constant meowing Of my neighbor's Siamese cat, And even the phone always ringing With subscriptions to this and to that.

It's the hurry to get down to Millers Who's having bome "bargains galore," There nothing that I really need But because it's my favorite store. The 1970 Mardi Uras Queen uandlidate trpm tne Public Works Center is Judee McQuillen, daugh- It's those television soap operas ter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie T. Soules. Judee That I watched so faithfully, junior at W. T. Sampson High is a 16-year old Days of Our Lives, Dr. Powers, School. From Southern Florida, she is a blue- And of course, his wife Maggie. eyed blonde with a 36-24-36 figure. Her hob- swimming, horseback rid- bies include tennis, Now, tell me, don't you miss these, the Girls' Ath- ing and.sewing. A member of The thinks I've written here, (GAA), Judee hopes to be- letic Association And perhaps a little more, come an airline stewardess. That your memories hold dear?

But now, I'll tell you, Don't regret, and dwell in memories, CHAPLAINS Think of the many lonely months While your husband sailed the seas. CORNER As I miss these things at this moment I know there'll come a day, By Chaplain M.D. Seiders When I'll sit me down and write How I miss Guantanamo Bay! The usual definition of a "hypocrite" is a Person who pretends to be better than he real- ly is. But there is another kind: persons THEES "LOFW TH1S WAS I NEARD TAT KIPS MO ITAIMN IE A NICE FRA ALLOVER WILL who are better than they pretend to be. They BROWN. BRIDE E MERE TO E14 are people who dislike to be observed with their virtues showing. As a consequence, they pretend to agree with the thinking of those C" whom they associate. They let themselves be influenced, instead of attempting to do some L/ influencing themselves. To show your true colors, it is not neces- sary to be unkind or to create dissension. There is tremendous strength in decency, fair- ness and honesty. It sometimes requires back- bone and tact to take advantage of this strength, but people who recognize and utilize this power can truly be themselves. They can look their consciences and fellow citizens in the face without lowering their eyes. Thursday, January 8, 1970 Guantanamo Gazette Page 7

THE Beeline- 95551

The regular meeting of AFGE Local 2985 has been post- poned. Members will be notified of revised date & place of next meeting. -For Sale The Guantanamo Bay Skeet & Trap Club will hold a shoot Horse named "Danny Boy", part Morgan. Can be Sunday, Jan 11 at 1 PM. seen at the Family Corral. Call 85300 DWH or 99246 AWH. The Reef Raiders are diving at Pebble Beach .this Sun- day at 9:30 AM. Two month old female German Shepherd puppy. Call 90174 AT. The Leeward Point Community is having a softball game at the Community Ballfield, Leeward Point at 3PM Child's two piece snowsuit, size 4, like new. Jan 11. Refreshments will be available. Call 96255 AT.

At the CPO Club, the Dynamics are playing on Jan 10, Complete set of scuba diving gear with underwater and the Green Machine is playing on Jan 11. camera. Call Mr Eldridge at 85521 DWH or 97122 AWH. Registration for the Old Dominion extension of Guan- tanamo Bay will be on the 14th, 15th and 16th of Jan- Eureka floor buffer with all the attachments, $12. uary at WT Sampson High School, 7:00-9:00 PM. Tuition Straw rug, oval shape, perfect for back porch, $5. aid requests are now being taken at the Naval Station 100 lbs. lifting weights, $10. Call 99269 AT. ESO Office, Building 760. Anyone interested contact Mr. Davis. GE 3" reel portable tape recorder, $15. Polaroid Color Pack II camera & case, new, $25. Ross Cas- Ceramic Classes are beginning on Jan 26. Beginner's sette recorder w/8 stereo tapes & 8 blank tapes, class is from 8:30 to 11:30 AM, and the advanced including accessories, $60. Call 85873 DWH. class starts at 1 and lasts until 3 PM. The cost is $10. To sign up, see Mrs Kink at the Ceramic Shop. Washing machine, less than a year old, not to he picked up any earlier than Feb 25. 23,000 BTU A new scuba class will start Monday, Jan 12, at 7 PM Air Conditioner less than a year old. Boy's at the EM Pool. Anyone interested in attending, bicycle with generator and lights. 97268 AT. please call 95105 AT. 16 week old female puppy (free). Call 98228 AT. The Navy Exchange will feature a "Galaxy of Values" sale starting Friday, Jan 9, and continuing until Little girl's coat, size 4, $8. Boy's coat, size: Jan 18. This sale will offer savings up to 50% on medium toddler, also $8. Call 90134 AT. many items. Almost every department of the exchange *AAAAAAAAAA is offering at least one selection at low prices. 22,000 BTU RCA 220V Air Conditioner, $175. The items include luggage, men's boxed jewelry sets, 12,600 BTU RCA 220V Air Conditioner, new motor, billfolds, lingere, handbags, men's slacks, shirts, $130. Call 99132 AT. and more. So come on down! Look for the red, white and blue displays highlighting the special "Galaxy" 12,000 BTU Air Conditioner, good condition, $120. merchandise. Don't forget, the "Galaxy of Values". Call 97263 AWH. It all starts Friday at the Navy Exchange. Westinghouse 15,000 BTU Air Conditioner, $100. Call and Found 64541 AT. Lost Two 12,000 BTU Air Conditioners, $100 each. Call A hand-carved leather wallet. Reward. Call 90154 AT. 90207 AWH.

A key, in the Navy Exchange area. Call 97228 AT. 1965 model Motorola 21" TV, good for parts, $20. New mattress for baby crib, $5. Polaroid Swinger 1966 Texas High School Ring in Windmill Beach area. camera with carrying case, never used, $8. Call Call 7718 DWH 90282 AWH and ask for Mrs Bell. 98177 AT.

A tricycle near the elementary school. Call 95465 DWH Page 8a Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, January 8, 1970

to do ironing in the Center Bargo area. New set of seat covers for a 1955 2 door Chevrolet, Someone Call 98226 AWH. $15. 1953 Oldsmobile, good for parts. Gibson apart- ment size refrigerator, $40. Air conditioner, Mont- three full-time wait- gomery Ward True-Cold, $30. 18,000 BTU Sears Cold- The Staff NCO Club needs 95234 DWH. spot $130. Call 90241 AT. resses. Call build a Demi-Tasse spoon holder. VW Luggage rack, $10. Call 95448 DWH. A carpenter to Please call 95148 AT. 1962 VW, excellent condition, $550. 2 20" girl's bi- $5 and $7.50. Call 95276. cycles, EDITORIAL Kenmore washing machine, $50. Call 95276.

1955 Mercury 2 door sedan, $225. Call 85777 or 85845 Key to Your Future AT. United States Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares are the keys to your future and the future of America. 1951 Ford V8, standard shift, excellent Guantanamo In the same way that Savings Bonds strengthen the future of transportation. Call 95556 AT. your family, they help strengthen America and further the cause of freedom. As members of the Armed Forces you can see first hand how automatic transmission, 6 cylinders, 1965 Ford Custom, how it affects the 85134 or vital a sound Savings Bond program can be and white, excellent condition, $875. Call DWH cause of freedom, at home, in the Republic of Vietnam and through- 99215 AWH. out the world. Remember, the purchase of Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares 1968 Rebel Rambler, 4 door, V8, automatic transmission, power steering & brakes, white sidewalls, 33,000 miles, 1 owner, $1600. No reasonable offer refused. Call 85495 DWH or 95250 AWH.

1968 Mustang convertible, 3 speed, standard trans- mission on floor, 6 cylinders, $1600 or best offer. Less than 18,000 miles. Call 96189 AT.

1951 Chevrolet Wagon, needs transmission. Best offer or will sell parts. Call 85387 AT.

1960 Chevrolet Impala, power steering & brakes, good AWH. mechanical condition, $300. Call 97263 Buy U. S Savings Bonds

is more than just a safe investment for your money. It's an in- vestment for a future that can mean a new home, a new car, a Waited college education or a hundred-and-one other things for you and your family. Tutor for geometry, approx. 6 hrs. per wk. 90202 AWH. It's also an investment that will help the United States meet the problems that face our country both at home and abroad. It's really the Old wooden framed chairs suitable for reupholstering an opportunity for every American to participate directly in Nation, no matter how small the share might be. refinishing. Please call 96175 AWH. affairs of our and A large percentage of the fighting men in Vietnam today are making regular investments in Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares. 60 sheets of 1/4" plywood and 300 ft of 2X4 wood, They are not only laying their lives on the line in support of free- free, to be used by Cub Scouts. Call Ski at 85767 dom, but are further demonstrating their faith in our country and DWH or 95564 AWH. the principles of freedom through their monthly purchase of Sav- ings Bonds. planning your future, in- for nights, weekends and holidays Are you carrying your share? While Part-time librarian future of your country and buy United States Savings 85541 DWH. clude the at Naval Station Library. Call Bonds and Freedom Shares. (AFPS)

Will baby sit for child 3 years old or under. Call Mrs Jeffrey at Kittery Beach, 90188 AT.

Baby sitting in my home on weekdays for working mothers. Call 90280 AT.

Baby sitter in my home from 11 AM to about 3 PM for occasional luncheons. Will provide transportation if necessary. Call 7433 AT.

Part-time driver for Navy Exchange laundry, Mon-Fri, 7 AM'to 11:30 AM. Call Mr Bonta at 85448 DWH.