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U. & NAVAL BASE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA Borrowed kidney

COLUNBUS (AP)--Kathie Anderson borrowed a kidney from a sister and gave birth to a healthy baby girl. James Corelli, the Ohio State University surgeon who performed the transplant, had warned that there was a high risk involved in pregnancy with only one good kid- ney. But Allison Renee was born 19 days ago, and both mother and child were said to be in good health. The baby weighed nearly six pounds and was delivered by Caesarean section. Anderson, who suffered from terminal renal disease, was given a healthy kidney by her sister, Patty Bowshier. Dr. Nicholas Teteris, who delivered the Anderson child, said it is "wonderful when a sis- ter can give life to a sister, who in turn gives life to another." Friday, May 31, 1974 Cat Stevens Long-distance wedding SYDNEY (AP)--English pop star Cat Stevens was search- ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)--If the telephone rings on time ed by customs officers for an hour yesterday after he tomorrow, 21-year-old Donna Irion will be married to arrived at Sydney Airport to begin an Australian tour. her fiance some 12,000 miles away in Thailand. But "They went through everything," Stevens said later. Capt. Len B. Cason's call may not get through from "The narcotics people gave me a body check. The only Korat Air Force Base. So the 26-year-old officer will thing they found in my luggage were my virility pills." try again Sunday. "I know it sounds crazy--a long-dis- Stevens, 26--real name Stephan Georgiou--said: "It tance wedding," Miss Irion, a legal secretary, said was a bit of a surprise . It doesn't happen to us in yesterday. "But it's kind of fun. Except for the other countries. I suppose they were only doing their honeymoon. I'm afraid we have a long time to wait for job. There has been a bit of trouble with groups and that." The couple won't see each other until July, drugs." Two other members of the 27-man troupe who when Cason has some leave. His bride plans to fly to flew in from Honolulu also were searched before being Bfngkok for a belated honeymoon. "Len is supposed to released. call between noon and 1:30 p.m. tomorrow," Miss Irion explained, "If he has any trouble getting the call through in that time, we'll all come back Sunday and Uh-oh! try again." (AP)--Police say William Allen Norman, 43, walked into a Hollywood police station, pointed "Sweet Eros" a frontier-style pistol at officers and said: "Okay, here I am." He was shot dead on the spot. Police said CAMBRIDGE (AP)--Cambridge District Court Judge Law- it was only afterward they discovered the Los Angeles rence J. Feloney has dismissed charges of open and man was carrying a pellet gun, designed to look like gross lewdness brought against 12 persons connected a weapon. Police refused to give any further with the play "Sweet Eros'" Charges of fornication a- details on the Wednesday incident. gainst Lisa Ingalls and Joel Polinsky, two stars of the show, were continued to June 19 by Feloney. The pair was arrested along with the others on May 22 when state Drinking contest police interrupted the play, following a scene in which they appeared nude in a simulated sex act. Judge Fel- FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. (AP)--A gin-drinking contest oney, in dismissing the lewdness charges, noted that between two men who tried to settle a dispute over children had been excluded from the paid performance their liquor capacities ended with both contestants and that Massachusetts' obscenity law had recently been dead, police say. Police Chief Tommy Ray Wednesday struck down by another court. A theater spokesman said gave the following account of the deaths of Walter Wade, performances of two one-act plays, "Sweet Eros" and 39, and Eugene Cole, 32: Wade and Cole had long dis- "The Beard," will continue "uncut and unchanged." puted who could consume the most alcohol. The owner of a tavern they frequented decided to end the argument by holding a drinking contest Sunday night. A "timekeep- Nuclear photos er" was appointed and the men began downing glasses of gin. The contest was called off when neither man could BOMBAY (AP)--The Indian public got its first drink any more. Each had put away between 32 and 48 look yesterday at the artificial hillock created by the ounces of gin in less than an hour. Cole was found un- controversial nuclear test blast on May 18. Bombay conscious on a street near his home Mbnday.morning and newspapers published pictures from the Indian Atomic booked into the city jail for public drunkenness. He Energy Commission showing the Rajastan test site east was checked hourly, Ray said, and when he could not be of New Delhi. One showed the flat desert landscape roused at 3:10 p.m. he was sent to a hospital where before the blast. Another showed the same scene just he was pronounced dead 11 minutes after arrival. Wade after the 10-to-15-kiloton underground explosion had went to his sister's home after the contest. When she ushed up the round hill. "Most beautiful sight, " could not rouse him at 5 p.m. Monday, she took him to id Commission Chairman H. N. Sethna in a radio inter- the same hospital, where he died Tuesday morning. iew the day after the test. Page 2--LOCAL, NATIONAL NEWS Guantana nc Gazette Friday, May 31, 197l Baltimore high school student Job opportunities accepted by Harvard, Oxford Non-U.S. citizens BALTIMORE, Md. (AP)--With a grade average in the high 90s and acceptances from Harvard and Oxford, Mar- TITLE GRADE SALARY COMMAND vin Stickman was a standout at Southwestern High School. Even his picture in the school yearbook was Electrician helper LWG-5 $1.28 ph PWD unusual. Air Condition LWG-8 $1.59 ph PWD Marvin is a purple and gold penguin. Equip. Mech. II Mobile Equipment LWG-8 $1.59 ph PWD "It started last fall when some of the kids found a Dispatcher penguin doll on a trash truck," said Dennis Arenson, Supervisory clerk LGS-6/7 $2.59 ph PWD a biology teacher who helped his homeroom mastermind $2.98 ph the prank. "They salvaged it and brought it in as a Plumber I LWG-9 $1.70 ph PWD mascot and gradually the idea came of infusing life Accounting Tech. LGS-5 $2.22 ph Comptroller into it. Policeman PS-4 $1.43 ph Security "We began with tentative efforts. Using the name of Policeman PS-4 $1.43 ph Security Olivia Stickman, one of the girls called in and asked Automatic Pinsetter LWG-5 $1.28 ph S/S that her s-n Marvin be sent to the office because he attendant had a L -al appointment. He was paged over the loud- Accounts Maint. LGS-3 $1.46 ph S/S speaker," Arenson recalled. clerk Meatcutting worker LWG-5 $1.28 ph Commissary Arenson said the next step was to get Marvin a sche- Wire Cable worker I LWG-10 $1.81 ph Supply dule card through the school's computerized system. The teacher carried a phony card to several teachers, all of whom were in on the joke, and they signed it. Then things began to snowball of their own accord. U.S. citizens "The office automatically prepared a report card and the teachers who had written the schedule dutifully TITLE GRADE SALARY COMMAND put in grades," Arenson said. Eventually the penguin was asked to make an appointment to be measured for a Automotive Mech. WS-11 $6.09 ph PWD cap and gown and had his picture taken for the year- foreman book. Rigger foreman WS-10 $5.89 ph SRD Shipfitter foreman WS-10 $5.89 ph SRD "With a little more finagling, we could have had him Personnel staffing GS-9/ $12,167 pa CCPO graduate," Arenson said. "The kids went overboard specialist 11 $14,671 pa with Harvard and Oxford." Clerk-typist GS-3 $6,408 pa CCPO The teacher explained that a group of students sub- (NTE 90 days) mitted applications to the two schools, complete with Clerk-typist GS-4 $7,198 pa Commissary classroom records, in Marvin's name. Stickman was Accounts Maint. GS-3 $6,408 pa Comptroller accepted at both institutions. clerk That also brought Marvin to counselor Gertrude Har- Mason foreman WS-10 $5.89 ph PWD ris' attention. Arenson said she "was alarmed that General engineer GS-12 $17,497 pa PWD someone so brilliant had escaped her notice for three Telephone operator GS-2 $5,682 pa PWD years." Telephone supervisor GS-4 $7,198 pa PWD Arenson said he viewed the caper as "an opportunity for the youngsters to thumb their noses at the estab- lishment in a way both subtle and harmless." There was one other facet of Marvin's personality that helped restrict knowledge of the hoax to a select few: he never cut class. "If he had cut class, the administration would have found out about him instantly," Arenson said. "The fact that he made the honor roll twice wasn't paia any attention." Guantanamo, Cazette Water status Water figures for yesterday: Local Forecast 04.S..t . . .15 55 0 51 J~.5-- S03J I~~tf . WATER PRODUCED: 1,500,000 J0355555 B . . I. 5 Continued partly cloudy with . I.n . .p*. WATER CONSUMED: 1,358,000 isolated shower activity during the afternoon. Q-tt 005.5 N b11$W~~5t. S.5,. 5 ssd. WATER GAIN: 142,000 Visibility unrestricted. Winds light and variable becoming .1t *55""*4 ""'. .555555.~5.~fl s15.050-.d.45 -n *** ath WATER IN STORAGE: 18,491,000 Southerly during the morning. High today 87. Low tonight 73. Bay conditions 1-3 feet. I P High tide 0529. Low tide 1152. riday, May 31, 1974 Guantanamo Gazette LOCAL NEWS--Page 3 *LOCAL *BPTO *Jamaican mail Due to the resignation of the Ja- BRIMF Tomorrow there will be a C-9 to maican mail orderly and the desires What you can do Mobile, Ala. and Charleston, S. C. of the Jamaican community, the Ja- Available are 37 seats on a first maican mail room at Bay Hill Bar- to fight pollution come, first served basis. Interest- racks will be disestablished ef- ed personnel may contact BPTO at fective Saturday. Mail will then 85654 to be manifested. Persons be distributed through work centers. What you can do in your community: holding space available cards for It is important that all corres- this week have priority. pondents be notified of the correct Participate in community activi- mailing address including the box ties by working with the official number of your work center. This cleanup or community beautification will eliminate possible delays in committee. delivery. *Live firing Examples of mailing addresses are as follows: Mail originating in Jamaica-- The Marines will conduct four live John Brown, Box firings at the following times: Naval Base Delivery from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday at c/o Post Office Box 10,001 *Navy Exchange Hicacal Range, impacting there, with GPO Kingston, Jamaica all the area north from Saint Nicolas The Navy Exchange will sell five Point to Caracoles Point off limits Mail originating in the U. S.-- vehicles via the sealed bid method. at the time; from 1 to 4 p.m. Thurs- John Brown, Box The vehicles are: one 1969 Ford day at Granadillo Range, impacting U. S. Naval Station pickup; one 1971 Ford compact van; there, with all the area north from FPO 09593 one 1970 Chevrolet 2 1/2 ton stake Caracoles Point to Hospital Point truck; and two 1968 Chevrolet 5 ton off limits; from 8 to 11:30 a.m. OR stake trucks. They may be seen in Saturday at Radio Range, impacting the parking lot behind the Navy Ex- at Seaward; and from 8 a.m. to 4:30 John Brown, Box change Main Retail Store from 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Granadillo Range, U. S. Naval Station FBPO Norfolk, .m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri- impacting there, with all the area Va. 23593 ay . Deadline for submitting bids north from Caracoles Point to Hos- is next Friday. pital Point off limits. If the box number for your work center is not known, contact your supervisor. *Flagship Mess

*,Drink much?

(NAVNEWS)-- . . . If you can't refrain from drinking, you should start a saloon in your own home. Being the only customer, you will not have to buy a license. You should give your wife $55 to buy a case of whiskey. There are 240 snorts in.a case. You should then buy all the drinks from your wife at 60 cents a snort and, in 12 days, when the case is gone, your wife will have $89 to put in the bank and $55 to start in business again.

If you live 10 years and continue to buy all your booze from your wife, your widow will have $27,085.37 THE COMMANDING OFFICER, U. S. Naval Station, presented to the personnel on deposit, enough for a respectful of the Flagship Mess, letters of commendation for their dedication and7 burial, to bring up the children, outstanding performance of duty during the 1974 NEY Memorial Awards com- pay off the house mortgage, marry a petition for food service excellence. He further commended them for their decent man and forget she knew you. consistency in the day to day preparation of meals which has contributed stantially to the morale of personnel subsisting in the Flagship Mess. Page 4--ENETAlNME unaam aet Friday, May 31, Fmay, My 31, 1974 DGuantnmoGazetteENTERTAINMN-Pageg 5

12:00 Paul HarDey. Channel 8 TV schedule 1:00 Movie, "Molly and Me." 11:30 Night Gallery. A woin who ihasiecmeMan ilcohilidi- 3:30 Night Gallery. cides to avenge herself 4:00 Mary Tyler Moore. against her former husband 4:30 AdMi 12. 5:30 Doris Day. Doris' sleep is 6:30 Thrillseekers. tion of whether it was really 10:00 News Briefs. with the help of a ghost. cut short when her niece 7:00 Alias Smith and Jones. O an accident arises when it is 10:05 Buis and Scheiber. David 12:00 Sherlock Homes. 5:30 Partridge Faily. Is the April hocks on her door in their way to visit their old discovered the victim has a Steinberg and Paula Kelly Agel of Death on Reuben's the wee hours looking for a friend, Sheriff Lom Trevors, long history of insurance guest star. Skits include doorstep? He thiDs so, af- sympathetic ear iMth her Smith and Jones along with a claims from similar incidents. di Infinity of Movies, a 10:00 his is the Life. ter misinterpreting the fam- fear that her pregnaicyiill number of other stagecoach 10:00 News Briefs. Arab scene and The Monks. 10:30 Christopher Closeup. ily's new be nice policy as week her marriage. passengers are held hostage by 10:05 Late show, "The Producers." 11:00 Boxing. 11:00 Music ad the Spoke Word. a friendly rest in peace ges- 6:00 Panorama. three outlaws who are deter- Zero Mastel, Gene Wilder. 12:00 Midnight Potpourri. Burt 11:30 Old Fashioned Meeting. ture during the twilight 6:30 Hobbies, Crafts and Organiz- mined to kill the sheriff A has-been theatrical pro- Reynolds in Lndon. n d all 12:00 To be aMounced. ations. when he comes searching for ducer and his accountant part- male cast which includes 3:00 Gren Acres. 6:00 Panorama. 7:00 Mod Squad. A ghetto protest his expected visitors. ner figure how they can mke Michael Caine, Roger Moore, 6:30 . Dick meets ignites an explosive orgy 8:00 Marcus Welby. Dr. Kovac's more profit from a flop play Edward Fox, and Ryan O'Neal. 4:00 Sports Challenge. his first groupie-a lonely old when a cop, a veteran of concept of medical care is th n from a . 1:00 Night O1 eater. "Dick 4:30 CBS News Retrospective. fan who comes to his house, Vietna, considers the de- 24-hour medical and psycholog- Barton Strikes Back." 5:30 Action '73. Songs and dances barges onto the set while onstrators no different than ical help on a pay as you can FRIDAY Don StaMard, Sebastian Cabot feature the Hughes Corpora- he's taping his show ad re- a deadly enemy of sub hua basis-and that is exactly 12:00 Paul Harvey. Two British villages are tion sol group and th De- fuses to believe Dick isn' t calibre. In his rage, he how he runs his clinic. 12:15 Alias Smith ad Jones. iped out by a strange wea- Uianco Family pop singers. a real doctor. shoots a young teenager to 9:00 CBS News Retrospective. 1:00 Movie, "Little Big Shot." pon feared to be deadlier Dick Clark is host. 7:00 . Part II. As Matt trigger off a riot. 10:00 News Briefs. 2:30 T.D.E. Cat. than the atom bomb. 6:00 News Briefs. Dillon lies critically wound- 8:00 Bob Hope Special. A spoof 10:05 Late Show, "Little Big Shot." 3:00 Ironside. 6:05 Please Don't Eat the Daisies. ed in the baggage car, the ofi D private eyes highlights inald Shiner, Mrie Lohr. 4:00 Sony ad Cher. SATURAY Mfter an absense of seven Dodge-to-Denver train is with guest stars Don Mickles This is the story of amaiwho 5:00 Alterntives. 9:00 New Zoo Revue. years, Joan's father returns stopped as the outlaw gang Mike Connors, the Carpenters desperately wats to emilfe Three Passports to Adventure. 9:30 . for a visit tht mkes a last- worth roughthtightto aid Joey Diithiihii. ii liii fithir, iii ur 10:3D Cartoons. nghDipesion on th entire loid thi Ariy's gild otota 9:00Prf iniourae.Rich-ai highly rtegieidas aa pWi - Spiai:.The U.S. and Soviet 11:nD D nDider. neighorhoid. wagon using the forced labor ard T. Ely and the freedom inal by hiscolleagues and Navies.an Assessent. The 11:30 Flying Nun. 6:30 All in the Family. of the passengers. to teach. Scotlad Yard. film is a panel discussion 12:00 Gtmo Get-together. 8:00 Carol Bumnett. Ruth Buzzi 10:00 News Briefs. assessing the Soviet Navy 1:00 To Be Announced. 8:00 Dean Martin.Donald O'CoMer, ad Richard Crenna guest star 10:05 Late Show, "Color Me Dead." THUSDAY challenge. It Mglores the 3:00 Roller Derby. Bobers vs. Buddy iHckett, Donna Forgo, 9:00 Hawaii Five-D. A ruthless Rick Jason, Carolyn Jones. 12:00 Paul Haiy. relative strengths and weak- Jolters. Sue Caeron, Ruth Buzzi ad tycoon is slain under the Tom Tryon, a prosaic account- 12:15 Mod Squad. nesses of both navies. The 4:00 Saturday Matinee Horse u era Lonnie Shore on the program. most extensive security cover. at in a suburb of Sydney, 1:00 Movie, "Color Me Dead." film's panelists also discuss "Quantrill's iRiders." 9:00 Barnaby Jones. A prominent The key suspect is his aide Australia, takes a week's 2:30 Thrillseekers. the historical role of sea- r Steve Cochran, Gail Robbins. attorney dies in an auto ac- who has a tight alibi of be- holiday and relaxes in a re- 3:00 Marcus Welby. power and its portents for the Account of events which lead cident after seeing the ghost ig oninither isliid. sort hotel full of luscious 4:00 Carol Burnett. future. Pelists include CNO up to the infamous raid on of his dead wife. Baiaby ilad. 10:00 NewsoBrioerf bikini clad lovelies. 5:00DAnima1Dorld. Adm. E.R. Zuwalt and Dr. T. Lawience,,Knsas during the is drai into the investiga- 1M05 Lte Show, "Dark Venture." 5:30Witid Durdor Alive. Wolfe, Rand Corporation. Civil War by the notorious tion of a psychic who predict- Jihi Calvert, Jihn Crrs diM. 7:00 Fli pC dilii.dihaor di i Confedeatei rider,Capiin idithetiagidy bti eesi or 12:00 Paul HarveySAY 3 Dii. Cat. Cat finds hii- Tim Conway Mid tiN uttidy Quntlihli Mid isi uuideiu inteestei i iotehtunting to deep dark Arica to fin 12:15 Gunsmoke. Part II. self involved in a situation te of Stiller ad Meara - troop. thin fortune telling. theelephiit griviyard. HDl l:0D Movi, "Dir cnure." weeape rvoas s mar- giest itit. 5 3 Capus. 100D Niws NiDis. ietele tN has vispnt many 2:3D Dii Dopi Spiail. rli iag1sjiopirdiiid bya 8:00TDiC aBronson. lironson is 1D:D5 Laii NioD, DNA. years guarding the area-and 3:30 Informtion Special "A Wo- suave blackmiler.* drawn into a deceptive friend- 6:05 Saford ad Son. 11:30 Tonight Shw. Jonny Carson hears a story unold of ex- an's Place." This highly 7:00 Daktari. Ater bush bus, ship Mith itar picker Billy 6:30 NC allies. greets Fernando Laas, eomed- citiment ad thrills of the interesting report probes the Dayburn ad Holland Mitness MDlavey, is partner in a 7:00 Mary Tyler Moore. Thirty- ian David BrenMer, Cleo Laine juggle. influences tt created the ]r. Habison hadig Dr. Tra- roadhouse music contest. thee, unried and wor- ad nutritionist MAdelle Davi. traditional women's role cy a $20,000 grait, they steal Problems begin when the pair yied Mry is the liberated TUESDAY and takes a look at the Clarence ad Judy, and hold is top honors and the at- woman's ideal. Her neighbor 12:0D Diii DiHrey. arch bymanyewomenin all tin of disc jockey John- Phyllisahuld hi soilucky. 12:15 Dianon. 8:00 Snynd Chfi. rViiet Price iy Dill. Herperfectusband isfool- VCF-I0-Leewoard 1:D0 Movie, TIMyLady in Ermine." broaer, more fulfilling Midrthe Temptations guest 9:00 Cannoni. dA idmitedeimismur- Dingarunid. 2 M C knresentLsy. iii . i diiii iri naitigstCnn 8:00Adi o12.ndOfficer Reed is 3:00 Diik Dliii Priiiiti. 9:00 Inidi. Mrk Sagrhit san hioDstptim before hei migts accudcfehootingaiun- 4:0DD aNtity Jones. 5:3D Dlyinig Nn. ildirly Dwomin Dilidriing amud holdup man. Oficetr inthNeDr1DMriim ihie. 5:00 Mild Kingdom. 6:00 Panorama. the Ci's Yai. 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. * Page 6--ENTERTAINMENT Guantanamo Gazette Friday, May 31, 1974

Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Naval Station 1-22 2 3 4 5 6 7 McCalla Lyceum 8-21 1 2 3 4 5 6 COine Marine Barracks 9 8 1 2 3 4 5 Hospital 10 9 8 1 2 3 4 Camp Bulkeley 11 10 9 8 1 2 3 Scene Leeward Point 12-13 14 15 16 17 18 19-20

1. MAGNUM FORCE. Clint Eastwood-Hal Holbrook. 11. MOMENTS. Keith Michell-Angharad Rees. Michell In San Francisco, known but unconvicted mobsters,pimps is torn between the memories of a life gone by and the and other felons suddenly fall victim to an execution- tribulation in acceptance of the present. er dressed in a policeman's uniform. Melodrama Color 94 min NRA Action Adventure Color 123 min R 12. KASHMIRI RUN. Pernell Roberts-Alexandra Bastedo. 2. THE SLEEPER. Woody Allen-Diane Keaton. Awakened Roberts, a fur trader in Tibet, is being chased by Chi- some 200 years after he went into the hospital to have nese Communist soldiers. an ulcer removed, Allen discovers he is in a futuristic Drama Color 104 min NRA society controlled by a dictator. 13. MAJOR DUNDEE. Charlton Heston-Richard Harris. Comedy Color 87 min PG Union Army officer Heston, with a hundred criminals 3. BLACK BELT JONES. Jim Kelly-Gloria Hendry. Mafia volunteers from prison he commands, chases Savage, an chief Phillipe wants the land a self-defense school is Indian leader through Mexico before they destroy him. on. The owner is a young lady who just happens to be Adventure drama Color 122 min NRA a black belt. 14. IN SEARCH OF GREGORY. Julie Christie-Michael Action drama Color 87 min R Sarrazin. This is a story about Miss Christie's mad 4. YOUR THREE MINUTES ARE UP. Beau Bridges-Ron Liebman love for a man she has never met. This is a very mixed-up, run-around-type love story. Drama Color 90 min GP Comedy Color 93 min R 15. PAPER CHASE. Timothy Bottois-Lindsay Wagner. 5. INNOCENT BYSTANDERS, Stanley Baker-Geraldine Chap- Four students enter Harvard Law School. The students lin. A tale of international double-crossing centering abilities and determination are matched by their teach- around a secret agent who must prove that his age and ers'cold hard brilliance. the tortures he has endured have not diminished his Drama Color 111 min PG capabilities. 16. ASH WEDNESDAY. Liz Taylor-Henry Fonda. Aging Spy Thriller Color 111 min PG badly, Elizabeth Taylor, 55, feels that plastic surgery 6. ONE MORE TIME. Sammy Davis Jr.-Peter Lawford. is the only way to restore her youthful beauty and re- When his twin brother dies, Pepper steps in and takes vive her failing marriage. over his life since he was very wealthy. Many problems Drama Color 100 min R arise such as his brothers dealings in diamond smuggling. 17. TERROR IN THE WAX MUSEUM. Ray Milland-Broderick Comedy Color 92 mid GP Crawford. Carradine is about to sell his wax museum 7. WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED? Dean Martin-Eliza- of murderers. Before he does, Jack the Ripper comes beth Montgomery. Martin is the star of a TV series to life and kills him. and the women love him. So do the wives of his poker- Horror drama Color 94 min PG playing buddies. 18. See No. 11. Comedy Color 103 min GP 19. See No. 10. 8. HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER. Clint Eastwood-Verna Bloom 20. See No. 9. Eastwood rides into the oceanfront town of Largo, and is '21. NAKED UNDER LEATHER. Alain Delon-Marianne Faithful. is selected to take the place of the sheriff who was Rebecca, awakens to an overpowering desire to rejoin beaten to death by bull whips. her past lover. Western ' Color 105 min- R Drama Color 92 min R 9. CABARET. Lisa Minelli-Joel Grey. The rising tide 22. THE AMOROUS ADVENTURES OF MOLL FLANDERS, Moll of Nazism is ridiculed in a cabaret, in the of is an orphaned girl who is employed by the mayor and 1931, in which the lives of five different types of has an affair with one of his sons but marries another. people become enmeshed. Comedy Color 122 min NRA Musical Color 124 min PG and tie 10. THE STING. Paul Newman-Robert Redford. In six L'1iot Lu ibr do an it raneu h acts, an old con game is played. Shaw, a banker and mVC'rS' were, dIOSecL? racketeer, runs a numbers empire in Illinois in 1936. Comedy Color 102 min R Tis't Ae Iihary and curl up with abok I Friday, May 31, 1974 Guantanamo Gazet e SPORTS-Page 7 American-National League standings

(UPI)--After losing his first three decisions of the Detroit 21 22 .488 2 1/2 year, veteran southpaw has been the big Cleveland 21 23 .477 3 stopper for the . New York 22 26 .458 4 Cuellar hurled his sixth consecutive complete game and picked up his sixth win in a row Wednesday night American League West as the Orioles trounced the Kansas City Royals, 10-3. The victory ended a four-game skid for the Orioles Team W L PCT. GB and marked the third time this year that Cuellar has stopped Baltimore losing streaks. Oakland 25 20 .556 Kansas City 23 21 .523 1 1/2 Elsewhere in the American League, Diego Segui walked Chicago 21 20 .512 2 in the deciding run as Minnesota nipped Boston, 5-4 in Texas 22 23 .489 3 13 innings . . . Jackie Brown tossed a three-hitter as California 22 24 .478 3 1/2 Texas shut out Cleveland, 3-0 . . . Oakland downed De- Minnesota 18 22 .450 4 1/2 troit, 4-1 . . . and George Scott's three-run homer in the ninth inning lifted Milwaukee past California, 7-5. The Chicago White Sox and Yankees were rained out at New York. Team W L PCT. GB In the National League, Bob Robertson slugged a pair of two-run homers as Pittsburgh clubbed San Diego, 13-3 Philadelphia 25 20 .556 . . . Ron Cey's three-run homer helped the Los Angeles Montreal 20 17 .541 1 Dodgers beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 5-2 . . . The At- St. Louis 23 20 .535 1 lanta Braves edged Philadelphia, 1-0 in 11 innings . . . New York 20 25 .444 5 Tony Perez's homer in the 10th inning gave Cincinnati a Chicago 17 23 .425 5 1/2 3-2victory over the New York Mets . . . San Francisco Pittsburgh 16 26 .381 7 1/2 nipped the Chicago Cubs, 5-4 . . . and Houston downed the Montreal Expos, 5-3. National League West (AP)- standings . Team W L PCT. GB American League East Los Angeles 33 14 .702 Cincinnati 24 19 .558 7 Team W L PCT. GB Atlanta 24 22 .522 8 1/2 25 24 .510 9 Boston 24 20 .545 San Francisco .489 10 Milwaukee 22 19 .537 1/2 Houston 23 24 San Diego 18 34 .346 17 1/2 Baltimore 21 22 .488 2 1/2

Slow pitch standings: W L Golf 1. Weather 8 0 Final results of the Inter-unit golf 2. CNB/Dental 7 0 playoffs. 3. CPO Club 5 2 4. NAS "Windward" 5 3 SCRATCH DIVISION: 5. SRD 4 3 1. NAS "A". 6. MCB3 3 4 2. NavSta White #1. 7. NAS "Leeward" 3 4 3. SecGru 8. The Wives 1 6 Sports quiz 4. FTG #1. 9. SPO Club 1 6 Answer to yesterday's quiz: HANDICAP DIVISION 1. NAS "A". Tennis Dick Weber 2. NavSta White #1. 3. FTG #2. Tennis standings: Q. Experts agree that this 4. FTG #1. W L player was the greatest right 1. NAS "Windward" 15 0. handed hitter of them all. He 17 1 2. Hospital has the highest batting av- Slow-pitch 3. Dental 11 4 erage in modern times--.424. Slow pitch softball results from 4. NavSta "White" 9 6 Who was he? May 25: 5. High School #1 7 5 6. MarBks 7 8 Weather 9, SRD 0; NAS "Windward" 16, 7. FTG 6 12 SPO Club 12; ComNavBase Dental 7, 8. High School #2 5 13 MCB3 4; NAS "Leeward" 8;The Wives 7. 9. SecGru 0 15 Page 8--BEELINE Guantanamo Gazette Friday, May 31. 1974

What's happening g Beeline TODAY rTHE TEEN CLUB will hold a general meeting for members at 9 p.m. THE DYNAMIC UNO will be at the CPO Club topside lounge at 9 p.m.

TOMORROW THE USO SHOW will be at the Naval Station Lyceum at 7:30 p.m. Fastest line in town THE ROUGH RIDERS will meet at the Family Corral at 2 p.m. LDial 951144---, SUNDAY THE USO SHOW will be at the Leeward Point Lyceum at 7:30 p.m. tor sale THE GUANTANAMO BAY DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. at Morin Center. Three family yard sale at 366 Kit- THE PROTESTANT SUNDAY CLASSES will meet at 9:15 a.m. at Marina Point for tery Beach from noon to 4 p.m. to- ages two to 2nd grade and at 9:30 a.m. at Chapel Hill for ages 3rd morrow. grade and over. THE GUANTANAMO SELF-DEFENSE CLUB will meet at 2 p.m. at the Child Day Care Yard sale tomorrow after hurricane Center. For more information, call 97110 AWH. drill to 5 p.m. at 1186 Center MARINE BARRACKS WIVES will hold a flea market at Marine Site 1 from noon Bargo. Call 99283 AT. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 95339 AT. THE GITMO SWINGERS will hold a potluck splash party from 6:30 p.m. til 1963 Rambler station wagon, new midnight. Bring a favorite dish and a suit. For more information, call tires, $250 or best offer. Call Bob 97222. This is a good chance to earn a novelty badge. in room 0304 Gold Hill AWH. MONDAY 4,000 BTU Fedders air conditioner, THE USO SHOW will be at Camp Bulkeley at 7:30 p.m. $75; General Electric floor polish- BINGO will be held at Morin Center at 8 p.m. er, $5; Polaroid Land Camera, high ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet tonight. For more information, call 7493 speed kit with case, $35. Call 98103 DWH; 96160 AWE or 64436 on Leeward Point. THE JUDO CLASS will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Marblehead Hall. For more infor- 15 Happy Holister mystery books with mation, call 98233 AWH. book ends. Call 95519 AT. THE OIL PAINTING WORKSHOP will meet at the McCalla administration building at 9:30 a.m. For more information, call 85791. W Motorcycle tuneup equipment, includes THE PREPARED CHILDBIRTH CLASS will meet in the hospital classroom. For more flywheel puller, timing light and information, call Pam June at 951036 or Karen Holtz at 951098. micrometer, $20. Call 952319 AWH or THE STAFF NCO AND NCO WIVES CLUB will meet at Beverly Million's home at 85139 DWH. 1184 Center Bargo at 7:30 p.m. THE ARTS AND CRAFTS WORKSHOP will hold its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at Dacor turbo-fins, $8; green plaid the McCalla administration building. After the meeting there will be a drapes for Turnkey, $40; oneway swap shop where members can buy, sell or trade supplies. traverse rod, 90 inches, $9; tra- verse rod, two way, 52 inches, $7; Sunfish sailboat, $175;.1971 Honda Medium length brown human hair wig, 90297 AT. 70, $250. Call 952277 AT. $15; complete candle making equip- ment, $10. Call 99151 DWH or 99272 Lambretta 150ce scooter, new paint, Four air conditioners, 22,000 BTU, AWH. piston and rings, $200. Call 90183. $155; 12,000 BTU, $110; 11,000 BTU, $85; 6,000 BTU, $70. Call 85462 AWH. 1971 Chevy Malibu, automatic, four 1967 Chrysler, $500. Call 64491 DWH. door. Call 85794 AT. 1966 Volkswagen Beeple, $800. Call 1973 Ford pickup with camper, power 85857 DWH or 99179 AWH. Webelos Scout uniform, size 12, $5; steering and brakes, $3,500. Call boy's Little League baseball shoes, 99218 AWH. 1968 Lambretta scooter with helmet size 4, Converse, $4. Call 99270 AT. and spare tire, $15b. Call 96275. 10X14-foot pontoon boat with 25 Picnic table, $10; Shetland Lewyt horsepower engine. Call 95361 AT. Three slot car racing sets, three vacuum cleaner bags, $3; 20-inch extra motors; Lionel Yardmaster Italian girl's bicycle, $10; one Officer, CPO miscellanious uniform Train set; Dacor scuba diving tank pair child's size 3D western boots, parts. Call 97160 AT. with Olympia 400 regulator with $5; Suzy Homemaker Oven with mixes, single hose. Call 90153 AT. $5; child's blackboard with mag- wanted netic letters, $2; Kelvinator auto- 5,000 BTU air conditioner, available matic washer for parts, ladies size Any person over 16 wishing to bag at June 10. Call 85520 AT. 6 narrow white pumps, $3. Call the commissary. Call 85438 DWE or 85134 DWH.