"I Political violence erupts in Turkey i and wounded in- t to ANKARA, Turkey (AP/UPI) -- The Tur- cials say the dead A u t kish interior minister reports at cluded many women and children. least 80 persons were killed and 143 In an appeal Sunday to all politi- hospitalized in bloody religious and cal organizations, Turkish Premier political fighting in the south- Bulent Ecevit asked for a "common eastern city of Maras since Friday. stand" against political violence. Vol. 33 No. 241 The minister said calm was restored In response, opposition leader December 26, 1978 in the city with the arrival of a Suleyman Demirel of the Justice Par- paratroop and commando brigade, but ty charged that the bloody events he expressed fear that the death were caused by what he called the toll may rise as security forces government's "ineptitude" and toler- finish combing Maras. ance of leftists. Twenty-five arrests are reported Ecevit indicated that he blamed in connection with the riots, the the ultra-nationalist National Action worst outbreak of political violence Party, which officials claim has in Turkey in decades. been arming, organizing and training The trouble in Maras, a city of gangs of militant rightist youths. 3.3 million gallons of oil go ablaze 130,000, began with fighting between However, sources in Turkey say a SCOTLANDVILLE, La. (AP/UPI) -- A the tank's lid collapsed into burn- Sunni and the Shiite Moslems. martial-law decree issued by Premier rage tank filled to the brim with ing oil Flaming crude splashed Groups of right-wing Sunnis, chant- Ecevit is to go before the National oat 3.3-million gallons of crude onto the ground and flames from the ing "Moslem Turkey" and "death to Assembly today for approval. oil burned out of control and then tank shot up to 500 feet, after the Communists" attempted to prevent The decree is an attempt to quell collapsed late Sunday evening here. burning for 15 hours at about 200 funeral ceremonies for two slain violence between rightist "Sunni" But officials say the burning oil feet. teachers identified as leftists. Moslems and leftist "Alevis." is contained by dikes surrounding Defying an official curfew clamped Meanwhile, the Israeli Parliament the collapsed tank. Another evacuation was ordered and on the town Saturday, some 2,000 holds a special session today to de- Earlier Sunday, flames from the the Baton Rouge Fire Department sent rightists began roaming the city, cide on what basis the country would burning tank destroyed two homes and units back to the storage tank. bombing and burning houses and shops be willing to continue to partici- twice prompted evacuations in the The Sheriff's office says about and machine-gunning people. Offi- pate in the Mideast peace talks. Baton Rouge suburb. 2,000 persons left their homes in Three firemen were taken to a hos- the second evacuation, and are pital in nearby Zachary with first- spending the night with friends and Soviet dependents fly from Abadan degree burns, but no other injuries relatives or in an emergency shelter have been reported. set up in a local community center. TEHRAN, Iran (AP/UPI) -- A Soviet nicians in Iran. Some 1,000 people were evacuated The burning tank is situated near source here says the last group of Meanwhile, an Iranian sociology Sunday afternoon, but most returned the Mississippi River, separate from Soviet dependents has been flown out professor trying to form a cabinet shortly afterward and firefighters the huge Maryland tank farm where of Iran. of elder politicians opposed to said they would let the fire burn the Exxon Corporation has acres of. The source says an "Ilyushin 62" outright resignation of the shah itself out. Then, Sunday night, oil storage tanks. jetliner flew out of the city of found little backing yesterday from Abadan Sunday with the wives and major political groups. children of Soviet technicians. There's been no independent confir- The latest moves wre spurned by Army cuts contract for quality males mation of the report. leaders of the powerful National The source, who asks not to be Front and the Unity for Liberty WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Army will aid in financing college education identified, days the flight was the Party, both of whom recently gave begin a test next year to see if a or other training after the volun- fourth involving Soviet dependents the shah their own political so- one-year cut in the minimum enlist- teers leave the service. The Veter- since violence escalated last month lutions, which he rejected. ment and increased educational bene- ans Administration now will pay against the shah. A year-end assessment by U.S. in-L^ fits will attract more high-quality $2.00 in educational benefits for The source couldn't say how many intelligence sources leads American male volunteers. every one dollar contributed by a passengers were aboard. Me says officials to believe the shah will Officials, who decline to be service member who enlisted after the jet was set to Abadan because manage to stay in power despite theie i identified, say the Army will try to Jan. 1, 1977. its airport was capable of handling turmoil rocking Iran. etermine the ease of recruiting As officials explained it, the such a large aircraft. about 12,500 young men for a shorter men who sign up under the Army's Many of the Soviet families lived Troops firing machine guns into hitch, compared with the current test program for a two-year enlist- in Arak, where Moscow is helping the air swept through streets three-year commitments. meant will get the benefit of an add- build an industrial complex. The around the U.S. Embassy here yes- The test will be limited to young itional unspecified government con- families were taken by train from terday as thousands of chanting male volunteers because, as one tribution to his post-service edu- Arak to Abadan. demonstrators set fire to garbage official put it, "We get plenty of cation coats. There are about 4,000 Soviet tech- in the streets. women" for three and four year en- listments. The test is the outgrowth of a A key feature of the teat will defense department order to all the be an offer of increased government armed services e

.NATIONAL-'WORLD BRIEFS -- MOSCOW (AP/UPI) -- The Soviet Union planet's surface, but Tass made no yesterday soft-landed its second mention that any photographs were SEATTLE (AP) -- Two-hundred people Kucinich proposes that next year's spacecraft in five days on the received from the Venus-11. go on trial today here for taking city payroll taxes be pledged to planet Venus, according to the Earlier this month, five U.S. part in a demonstration last May at local banks as security for $14-mill- official Soviet News Agency Tass. scientific capsules plunged into the a nuclear submarine construction ion worth of default loans. The News Agency reports earth's atmosphere of Venus. site. nearest planetary neighbor reported One American probe was designed to They were arrested while protest- MANAUGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) -- Nica- 95 minutes before going silent. burn up in the atmosphere, while ing construction of the Trident sub- ragua has reportedly airlifted troop The previous Venus probe, which four others were to burn up after at the Bangor Naval Base, about 20 reinforcements to its southern bor- landed on the planet last Thursday, they struck the surface. In an un- miles outside here. der with Costa Rica after more week- transmitted information back to the expected development, one U.S. probe end fighting with Sandinista guerril- earth for 110 minutes. managed to survive and transmit NEW YORK (AP) -- Police here report- las trying to oust President Somoza. measurements on the planet's atmos- ed a 36-year-old Brooklyn man, his Tass says a parachute deposited phere for nearly 68 minutes. two children and three friends were PITTSBURGH (AP) -- A judge here may the Venus-11 on the planet's sur- The surface temperature of Venus killed by a hit-run automobile early order an end to the six-wheel steel face yesterday about 1,600 miles has been recorded at 900 degrees yesterday. haulers' strike today. from the landing site of the pre- Fahrenheit. The six victims were returning Federal Judge Louis Rosenberg will vious Venus. In October 1975, two Soviet probes home from a Christmas Eve celebra- decide if the strike violates a per- The Soviet landers were designed landed on Venus and sent back first tion. manent injuction issued in 1971. to transmit data for at least 30 panoramic television pictures of the Police questioned Edwardo Coba minutes and to photograph the Venus landscape. ho is believed to be in connection WASHINGTON (AP) -- Urban League with the accident. He was driving President Vernon Jordan says fight while intoxicated. ing unemployment is just as impor- tant as fighting inflation. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -- A thief Jordan says he is worried that SUMENBITuv apparently lowered himself through impending federal budget cuts could a skylight at the M.H. Deyound cost some people their jobs. Memorial Musem and stole four 17th century paintings. BETHLEHEM (AP) -- It was a clear Among them, a Rembrandt valued at and chilly Christmas in the Holy an estimated $1-million. Land. Museum officials say the others Here, pilgrims gathered for carol- are valued at $50,000 each. ing and a midnight mass celebrated by the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem. DES PLAINS, Ill. (AP) -- The search for skeletons beneath the home of PEKING (AP) -- Officials here say a convicted sex offender here will 50 Chinese scholars will travel to continue today. the today to begin Authorities have found five bodies studying at American universities. at the home of contractor John Wayne It's the first time since 1949 Gacy Jr. Some of the bodies are too that scholars from mainland China badly decomposed for immediate iden- will study in the U.S. tification. The Cook County medi- cal examiner says the search might EGYPT (UPI) -- Prime Minister Sadat take another three weeks. celebrated his 60 birthday yesterday and said, "despite the failure of CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Cleveland those Christmas talks to lead to a City Council is to act today on a breakthrough in the deadlocked ne- plan by Mayor Dennis Kucinich to gotiations, a peace treaty will be lift the city from default. signed." Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette December 1 -L-IlV Va6l.IC 26, 1978

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(AT6A nteD -D.u.ai Wrki lur ASpAeroil anr nc engt Spjevn.c~ taldrii Lroi tdlhug announcements Clubs and organizations THE GUANTANAMO BAY RACING ASSOCI- THE GITMO MOTORCYCLE CLUB will ATION will hold a special meeting hold motocross races at 1 p.m. on on Dec. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Sunday, Dec. 31. A special feature Racing Association Clubhouse. The will be "Old Man's Race." For purpose of this meeting is to hold more-information, call 99285. elections for the upcoming year. THE NAVY EXCHANGE is now accepting THE MARBLEHEAD SNACK BAR hours All members of the Association are bid solicitations for the operation of operation for Dec. 31 will be required to attend this meeting. THE REEF RAIDERS are pleased to of the Beauty Shop on a concession 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the hours For more information, contact Joe announce that the Dive Shack is back basis. For information, contact for the Golf Course Canteen will Davis at 98262 AWH or Bob Thompson to normal operations. Shack hours SKC Shellenberger at 8828. This be 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. These hours at Room PGO2 "C" Complex, Gold Hill will be as follows: offer closes Jan. 8, 1979. correspond with the hours of the Barracks AWH. All members are --Monday through Thursday, 6-7 bowling alley and the Golf Course urged to attend this meeting so p.m. on New Year's Eve. that they will be informed about --Friday, 5-7 p.m, THE BLUE CARIBE announces "Country the club leadership and may have a --Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. - and Western Night" on Tuesday, THE FOLLOWING NAVY EXCHANGE say in who their club officers are. 1 p.m., and 5-7 p.m. Dec. 26. The menu will include facilities will be open on New The Shack will be closed Christmas Steamship Round with gravy or Year's Day: The Mini-Mart, Villa- Eve and Christmas Day. MRS. HART'S ADULT BALLET CLASS barbecue beef ribs, baked potato mar Snack Shack and Coffee Shop. and excercise class will or french fries, vegetable, salad All other Navy Exchange facilities not be held during the month of January. bar, rolls with butter, and coffee will be closed. Help conserve water or iced tea. Cost is $4.95. Classes will resume Feb. 1 for ex- A NTRN dll h n i ercise class and Feb. 5 for ballet BASE INSURANCE wil be going up Watering hours Jan. 1, 1979. The minimum automobilecSpec THE HIGH SCHOOL HOLIDAY DISCO inabilityy insurance coverage allowed and Mrs. Hart regret any inconveni- will be held Friday, Dec. 29 from on base will be increased from fence this may cause 6-6:30 weekdays 7 p.m. to midnight at the CPO Club. 5-10-5 to 15-30-10. Admission will be free. Grades 7-12 Motorcycle insurance will be the and their dates will be admitted. same as automobiles. Personnel with BPTO notes Dress is semi-formal. Refreshments insurance coverage not meeting this THE FOLLOWING DEPARTURE TIMES, will be available. "Total Experi- minimum must obtain the increased 8-10 a.m. Thursday. Take the 6:30 CHECK-IN TIMES AND GENERAL INFORMA- ence" will be the disco for the coverage prior to Jan. 31, 1979. p.m. ferry to Leeward Point Thursday. TION ARE FOR THE C-9 NEW YEAR'S evening. Chaperones will be on duty. If you have the current minimum FLIGHTS: coverage and your insurance expires Flight time to Jacksonville is THE FORD-LINCOLN MERCURY-AMC between Jan. 1, 1979 and March 31, about 2 hours. To Norfolk is about JACKSONVILLE #1: Departs at 11:45 representative announces revised 1979 you will automatically receive three hours. Thursday morning. Baggage check-in hours at the Navy Exchange: the higher coverage. No action is Maximum allowed baggage weight is is at BPTO tomorrow morning-from Tuesday through Friday, from 1 to required. If you have the current 44 pounds per person. 7-9:00. Take the 9:30 a.m. ferry 5 p.m. minimum coverage and your insurance NAS residents check in at Leewar to Leeward Point Thursday. Saturday, from 1 to 3 p.m. expires April 1, 1979 or later, you Point with baggage two hours prior JACKSONVILLE #2: Departs at 5:35 must report to the Base Insurance to flight departure. A VW TUNE-UP AND MINOR MAINTENANCE Thursday afternoon. Office to obtain the higher coverage Baggage check- course is scheduled to begin soon. in at BPTO is from 1-3 p.m. tomorrow. prior to Jan. 31, 1979. The estimated arrival times in If you have an air-cooled VW and Take the 2:30 p.m. ferry to Leeward Gitmo for the returning Christmas would like to be able to take care Point Thursday. leave flights are as follows: of it yourself, this course is for THE READING CENTER OF W.T. SAMP- NORFOLK #1: Departs at 12:30 Thurs- you. You need not be a mechanic. SON High School is sponsoring a re- day afternoon. Check-in baggage at NORFOLK #1: 11:45 Thursday morning. The course will consist of six ception for college students who BPTO from 10 a.m.-noon tomorrow. NORFOLK #2: 7:45 Thursday night. classes, starting in January. The will be visiting Gitmo during their Take the 10:30 a.m. ferry to Leeward JACKSONVILLE #1: 11:00 Thursday cost is $20, Former students may Christmas holiday and for high school Point Thursday. morning. audit free. For reservations and juniors and seniors who are consider- NORFOLK #2: Departs at 8:30 Thursday JACKSONVILLE #2: 5:05 Thursday after- information, call 951222. ing going to college. The reception night. Baggage check-in is from will be held in the Plantation Room of the COMO Club Thursday, Dec. 28 from 2 to 5 p.m. This is an oppor- tunity for our juniors and seniors to talk with college students about Four Kinds of Bones their studies, choice of careers and Someone has noted that there are four kinds of college life. "BONES" in every organization: FiIfIji1 * WISHBONES, who spend their time Local Forecast wishing someone else would do the work; high tide-1711/0705 8813 * JAWBONES, who do all the talking, but low tide-- 2341/1314 very little else; sunrise--- 0733 high--- 87 * KNUCKLEBONES, who knock everything sunset----1829 low---- 67 M~)V E Happy anyone ever tries to do; * BACKBONES, LYCEUMS who get under the load and Today's forecast is partly cloudy do the work! Downtown: Day skies with extremely isolate rain I of the Locust, R Hanukkah showerers late this afternoon. McCalla: Jaws, PG Winds southeasterly at 10-15 knots, Marine: King Kong, PG bay conditions 1-3 feet. Leeward: Grease, PG CLUBS Windjammer: Ransom Money, PG CPO: No Movie COMO: Airport 77, PG Onlender TW UIE Teen: No Movie 1:00 General Hospital Staff NCO: Not Available J 1:50 Hollywood Squares Today ft 2:15 Mighty Mouse .S. AsHal Sss, esitam Iap, Cba Guantanamo Bay Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m., COMO Club Plantation Room (96166). 2:30 Electric Company 3:00 Dusty's Treehouse Church of God prayer meeting, 7:30p.m., classroom across from Chaplain 3:25 Nature's Window Barcus' office (8618). 3:30 Dick Powell Theatre (BW) Take of Pounds Sensibly meeting, 6 p.m., elementary school B-9 (951049 or 4:25 Nature's Window 99197). 4:30 Lucas Tanner 5:25 Almanac (BW) taoo. lull . IuC. Al Anon meeting, 7 p.m., East Bargo Old Nursery School building (98187). 5:30 Newswatch N IaM S teCemudli iINew Jamaican United Fellowship Order of Service prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m., 6:00 NAVY FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS: S Jetryt yNa.Jalifs church on Bay Hill Road. Navy vs Notre Dame J01 lreU. Starhay. A.dla e rala f 1 ink Mcd.Journalitt 6:30 What Will They Think of Next? Jos Lye MNiclhol.Uttar Tomorrow 6:55 Greatest Headlines Jos Jeff Woodhue .Journalist (BW) J03 Klly NeM11.JMeelt 7:00 Logan's Run JIM ary Marshall.Jarlist Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 7:45 p.m., East Bargo Point Old Nursery 7:55 Notes of Interest Pat Piettae. .Ntdtia AMeetat School building. (Closed meeting) (90269 or 8275)

8:00 Delvecchio. Part II taet tcatte i3 Puhished aa thdimg to the Pentecostal Church Bible study, 7-9 p.m., at the church on Bay Hill Road. 9:00 The Quest **ADULT** ofles a d reglatin bic Afhpae MsthiesnWpapre Netileed is E= P-m1.3 and cmi., the daette (8228 DWH) 9:50 MacMillian Film of the Naal Nas Publil Alffairs Office. r. ieted iwoeiti.me ekely at gor.mct "Pea"asmprse Church of Christ Bible study, 6:45 p.m., McCalla Chapel (97115). 10:00 Jason King eqclp.ecct at the Nary Pblitatlseaeeld Pissis /ai 10:55 Newswatch bhOffIto, the epicica. a at kaas Nasemit Update apptaiteaiftate satto hebe etfrcmias .0i 11:00 LATE MOVIE: "BANJO HACKETT" a e t i t~tt ie,.f E(t of "AiN Thursday 12:35 Sign Off No meetings scheduled. oGaet 6, 1978 imo Gazette Page 3 Take note Marine Barracks Due to the constant security threat to telephones, the Atlantic Enlisted Wives Fleet Commander in Chief is re- emphasizing the proper use of tele- X-Mas party held phone security procedures. The telephone is a rapid and efficient The Marine Barracks Enlisted Wives management tool that is a great Club held its annual Christmas Party benefit to all of us. Unfortunate- for the children of Marine Barracks. ly, the telephone is also a com- Included in the fun was Santa and munications device which is our new clown, Jingles, and a guest completely vulnerable to hostile clown, Ed, after which the kids intelligence exploration. broke a pinata. We must do away with telephone We would like to thank Colonel practices that are dangerous to Mark P. Fennessy, CO, Marine Bar- security. Be sure that secure racks, for his help and all those telephone systems are available who's hard work made it possible, before attempting to pass classified thank you. or sensitive information, and never attempt to "talk around" classified Recall matters. Parker Brothers, a subsidiary of Training classes to be held General Mills, Inc., 190 Bridge St., Salem, Massachusetts 01970, has The following training classes understanding the system, how it announced the voluntary recall of will be held at the times and loca- works, time required from initial all their Riviton Construction toys tions specified during January submission to project completion, because they pose a potential 1979: and how best to utilize its services. hazard to children. --Estimating for Contract Accom- Nomination should be submitted for Patrons who purchased these toys The complete English vo- plishment. Course outlines the all employees authorized to submit should return cabulary is said to consist them to the store of work requests. The over a million words but methods and techniques used in class will be from which they were purchased for it's doubtful whether anyone estimating the costs of construction held on Jan. 24 on the second a refund. knows more than one-fifth projects. This will be a six-hour floor of the Windjammer from 1:30 of these. course designed for engineers or to 3 p.m. Instructor: Mr. Dexter planners and estimators involved in Page. this function. The class will meet --Relationships between military Army 'Lassies' Still Fight on Jan. 10 on the second floor of and civilian personnel in the shore More the Windjammer from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. establishment. This is the first than 60 years ago, women of a special U.S. Instructor: Mr. John L. Neill, Jr. of several training classes to be army came under fire in held concerning --Naval Correspondence Workshop. the subject of France in 1917. But they did This four-hour workshop is intended effectively managing naval activ- not respond in kind; their to teach clerical personnel the ities staffed jointly by naval and weapons were rolling pins correct procedures and techniques civilian personnel. This class is and Bibles. to use in preparing Navy correspon- particularly designed to familiarize That army was the dence and messages. The class will civilian personnel who are presently Salvation Army, and the be held on Jan. 11 from 8 a.m. to supervising or who will be super- women were the famous noon in the Flagplot Conference vising military personnel with Army Lassies, as they were Room on the second floor of the Command policy and management pro- known by the doughboys of the American Expeditionary Headquarters Building. Class cedures relative to the exercise of Force. The United States had attendance will be limited to thirty military command and administration not been in World War I very people. Clerical personnel who of military personnel. All military long before the first Lassies have not previously attended this personnel supervising civilians and arrived at the front. Lacking aining should be nominated. civilians supervising military per- supplies, except for some structor: YN1 Charles Baldwin. sonnel are required to attend this lard, flour and iron kettles, Invasion Canteen --Alcoholism. This course has two training. The class will be taught they came up with their Salvation Army Lassies serve coffee and doughnuts primary objectives: First - to on Jan. 31 from 1 to 3 p.m. on the famous doughnut which has to World War I soldiers. discourage alcohol abuse and advise second floor of the Windjammer. been their trademark for employees through supervision that Instructor: CWO4 Jim Gilbert. more than half a century. assistance is available for indi- --Action. Commands/Departments Cooking was only one of It is not commonly known expresses it, "The Salvation the Lassies' duties. They that in the larger amphibious Army is a religious and viduals with an alcohol related should schedule employees to attend wrote letters home for the landings of World War II, and charitable movement, finding to ensure that problem; second - the courses described above by boys, prayed with the many of the smaller ones, its expression in a desire to supervisors understand their forwarding memorandum indicating wounded, mended torn and mobile "invasion canteens" alleviate human distress responsibility in dealing with date and title of class, full name tattered uniforms, played rolled down the ramps of wherever found." subordinates with such problems. (first, middle initial and last), checkers or dominoes, LSTs along with equipment In many nations of the free The class will meet on the second rate/grade, position and social operated a canteen where the of war. In France alone, 23 world, the Salvation Army floor of the Windjammer from 9 a.m. security number. For additional men could make small Salvation Army mobile units carries on its battle. Its to noon on Jan. 17. Supervisors information, call 8822 or visit purchases, and brought a bit were attached to the Allied traditional kettle at Christmas of civilian employees should be CCPO. of home to the hell of the invading forces and in and the street-corner band do scheduled to attend. Instructor: front lines. World War II the Salvation not come near telling the Dreams come true with I Dr. William Dudney. The men of WW who Army also suffered entire story of the Salvation remembered those Lassies of Army, which --How to prepare and submit work casualties. numbers among 1917 are dwindling in America is at peace today, its victories the abolishment calls to PWD. orders and trouble numbers, but there are but the Salvation Army fights of the French penal colony at _ne purpose of this class is to hundreds of thousands from on. Its enemies are disasters, Devil's Island, the alleviation assist the various departments and the wars since who have cold, hunger, disease, of the misery of countless employees who are required to sub- fond memories of that other ignorance, loneliness-and disasters,-and the mit requests for work orders or to U.S. force-the Salvation all of the human ills. As one dispensing of millions of place trouble calls with PWD in Army. Salvation Army guide doughnuts. New T,IS criteria set for all services New time-in-service (TIS) requirements *All members of pay grade inventory (less the at 15 years. This changes to 16 years on Nov. service. That means that almost anyone who prescribed by the Department of Defense for waiver percentage) must have at least this 1, 1978. The Navy TIS requirements for E-7 passed the exam and met other require- fiscal year 1978 have increased longevity re- number of total active federal military service. and and E-8 are 9 and 12 years. These change ments could possibly be advanced regardless iirements for advancement to pay grades **Percentage of pay grade inventory which to 10 and 13 years on Jan. 1, 1979, and Nov. of time in service. And this cannot be allowed -6 through E-9. may have less than DOD prescribed TIS. 1, 1978, respectively. Navy TIS standards for because DOD's waiver authority would be The changes are aimed at gradually increas- all grades below E-7 are set at DOD prescribed exceeded. ing the longevity requirements so that the Because the Department of Defense allows minimums. normal career pattern of enlisted people will a certain percentage of each pay grade's in- There are several reasons Navy TIS require- The waiver authority for all pay grades up be back on a par with the pre-Vietnam era ventory to have less than the DOD TIS re- ments for the top three grades are set lower through E-6 is essentially exhausted by those career pattern. During the war in Vietnam, ad- quirements, the Navy sets its minimum TIS than DOD's while those for the junior size programs which guarantee entry at pay grade vancement schedules were accelerated. requirements for E-7 and above lower than pay grades are not. E-3, advancement to E-4 and constructive The new DOD requirements set the mini- the DOD minimums. For example, as the Because chief petty officers are advanced time toward advancement to higher grades. mums for grades E-6 through E-9 at 7, 11, 16 criteria chart shows, 10 percent of all E-9s in through a selection board, the number of As can be seen in the table showing average and 19 years, respectively (See TIS criteria the Navy may have less than the DOD candidates advanced with less than the DOD TIS at advancement, even after the last TIS table). TIS requirements for the lower pay prescribed 19 years' time in service. There- minimum can be controlled so that the 10 increase, the Navy still compared well with grades were not changed. fore, the Navy sets its minimum TIS.for E-9 percent waiver authority is not exceeded. the other services when average TIS at ad- However, advancement to E-4 through E-6 vancement was computed for the end of fiscal is determined by a final multiple score which year 1977. These figures are DOD averages Time-In-Service Criteria does not vary considerably with length of rounded off to the nearest month. To DOD Inventory Navy Advancement DOD Inventory 5 Average Time-In-Service At Pay Requirement* Requirement Waiver Percentage Advancement FY-77 Grade FY76/77/78 FY76/77/78 FY76/77/78 Pay E-9 17/18/19 yrs 13/15/15 yrs 10/10/10 percent Grade Navy E-8 14/14/16 vrs 11/12/12 yrs 10/10/10 percent Army Air Force F-7 10/1t/11 yrs 8/9/9 yrs 10/10/10 percent E-9 20 yrs 00 mos 23 yrs 00 mos 23 yrs 02 mos E-6 6/6/7 yrs 6/6/7 yrs 10/10/10 percent E-8 17 yrs 03 mos 18 yrs 11mos 21 yrs01 mo E-5 3/3/3 yrs 3/3/3 yrs 10/10/10 percent E-7 14 yrs 04 mos 13 yrs 08 mos 17 yrs 05 mos E-4 2/2/2 srs 2/2/2 yrs 25/25/20 percent E-6 8 yrs 03 mos 7 yrs 09 mos 13 yrs 06 mos E-3 1/1/1 rs 1/1/1 vrs 25/25/20 percent E-5 3 yrs 09 mos 3 yrs 06 mos 6 yrs 00 mos E-2 .31.5/.5 yrs .3/.51.5 yrs 25/25/20 percent E-4 2 yrs 02 mos 1 yr 07 mos 2 yrs 08 mos I Page 4 Guantanam o Gazette December 26, 1978 Guidry wins TSN Brace helps1 PsSIorini key Oiler win 0O Man of the Year award HOUSTON (AP) -- A fan who paid a ished with a total of 84 to take NEW YORK (UPI) -- New York Yankees visit to Dan Pastorini in the hos- game honors in a tough defensive ace.lefthander Ron Guidry has been pital helped the Houston contest. named the Sporting News' Man of the step from his bed onto the football Dolphin quarterback Bob Griese Year for 1978. field. also was hobbled by a painful rib Guidry earned the award on the injury, suffered in the season-end- strength of his 25-3 record and 1".74 And Pastorini, in turn, led the ing game against New England. He earned run average. Oilers to a berth in the American resorted to pain killing shots be- He also set a Yankee strikeout Football Conference semi-finals. fore the first and third quarters record with 248 whiffs while leading Pastorini had been hospitalized of the game with Houston. the Yanks to the World Championship, with sore ribs after the Oilers' Griese was sub-par Sunday. He their second in a row. Dec. 3 game with Pittsburgh. Then, completed 11 of 28 passes for 114 a fan named "Byron" stopped by. yards. A 13-yarder to Andre Tillman NBA action Byron said he had just the thing to midway through the first quarter put help Pastorini make it through the the big tight end in the end zone Philadelphia 109, New York 94 playoffs a -- body brace. for the game's first score. Portland 115, Golden State 102 According to the Oiler quarter- But the painkiller wore off late San Diego 123, Seattle 118. back, Byron put on the brace. Then in the half and Griese was inter- Byron's friend whacked him with a cepted twice. baseball bat in the side. Griese admitted he was in pain. "If thine enemy wrong thee, Byron was unharmed. buy each of hi s children a "But," he added, "everyone learns drum." Old Ch inese proverb "My man," said Pastorini, "I want to play with pain in this game. one of those things." You have to do the best you can." Pastprini got one. And he wore it Pastorini, obviously hurting less, to protect his cracked ribs. despite a sore elbow, knee and ribs, Houston relied heavily on Pastor- also tossed a 13-yarder to Tim Wil- ini' passing to defeat Miami 17-9 son in the first quarter to even the Sunday in the AFC Wild-Card Playoff. score at 7-7. That's where it stayed He completed 20 of 29 passes for 306 until the final period. Holiday Bowl yards. Houston's Toni Fritsch broke it ,And that helped pick up the slack open with a 35-yard field goal with SAN DIEGO (AP) -- The Midshipmen of Navy earned their first Bowl victory fbr . 7:25 left in the game. Then Campbell in 20 years Friday night, posting a 23-16 win over Brigham Young in the The top NFL rusher picked up just bulled in from the one to ice the first Holiday Bowl. 16 yards in the first half. He fin- contest. The Middies had to work hard for the victory. They trailed 16-3 in the third period and 16-10 at the end of the quarter. NFL Playoff news. Navy quarterback Bob Leszcynski hit Phil McConkie with a 65-yard pass and Bob Tata contributed three field goals to the Navy win. ATLANTA (UPI) -- The Atlanta Falcons won their first NFL playoff game ever Navy's last Bowl victory was over Rice in the 1958 Cotton Bowl. as they came up with two fourth-quarter touchdowns to nip the Philadelphia Eagles 14-13 Sunday. Peach Bowl The Falcons trailed 13-0 with less than five minutes remaining on a 19- ATLANTA (UPI) -- The Purdue Boilermakers took advantage of Georgia Tech yard touchdown pass from Steve Bartkowski to tight end Jim Mitchell. The mistakes to erupt for three touchdowns in a span of 4; minutes of the second six-pointer came on a 37-yard pass from Bartkowski to Wallace Fran- first quarter, and then held on for a 41-21 Peach Bowl victory. cis with 1:32 left in the game. Sophmore quarterback Mark Herrmann, the leading passer in the Big 10 The Eagles then moved from their 34-yard line to the Atlanta 15 where over the past two seasons, threw two touchdown passes and scored once him- they set up for a possible game-winning field goal by Mike Michels. Mich- self to lead the squad from Lafayette, Ind., to the win over the Yellow els, however, missed the 34-yard attempt. Jackets. Purdue got an early present from Tech when the Yellow Jackets lost the ATLANTX (UPI) -- Defending Super Bowl Champion Dallas is rated a two touch- ball on their own five yard line and tailback Wally Jones scored the open- down ,favorite over wild card entry Atlanta in the first line on their NFC ing touchdown two plays later. Playoff game Saturday. Just 53 seconds later, following a pass interception, Jones scored ag Falcons Coach Leeman Bennett says his club probably does not have the and Purdue went ahead 14-0 with just five minutes gone in the first peri athletes to compete with the Cowboys, but --no surprise--the Falcons will Three minutes and 43 seconds later, Herrmann capped an 80-yard drive with show up for the game. a 10-yard touchdown pass to Raymond Smith and for all practical purposes, the game was over with six minutes remaining in the first period. Purdue had 218 net yards at halftime, while Georgia Tech, playing without second team All-America Eddie Lee Ivery, wound up with a net of zero in the first half. Fiesta Bowl TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) -- Neither number-10 Arkansas nor 16th-rated UCLA was able to come up with the big play yesterday as the two teams played to a 10-10 tie in the Fiesta Bowl. Arkansas capitalized on a pair of UCLA errors for their scores, a four- yard run by Roland Sales and a 37-yard field goal by Ish Ordonez for a 10-0 Classified advertisements may be called in between 8 and 11 a.m., or hand carried to the halftime lead. Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays). UCLA came back with a 41-yard field goal by Pete Boermeester and a 15- publication is noon the previous working day. Ads are limited to 40 words Deadline for yard run by Steve Bukich in the second half. and published not more than twice weekly per submission. 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