DAILY ' . GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 41 - Wo. 164 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, August 29, 1985

TODAT'S WEATHER Astronauts to spacewalk, "hot-wire"satellite

53 as 84 45 'I) -- The Discovery astro- by ground coni trol this morning said to astronaut Joe Engle, "I nauts finish up their 72 6 5 56 67 74 work of to"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" don't think we're in Kansas launching communications 58 56 81 520 from The Wiza rd of Oz." anymore." Engle replied, "I 91 1 N G C b satellites today. A voice fro m Mission Control think you're right." 6567 , 9 68 The Syncom-4 to be launched 109 60 B 96 y66 62 _ 6 today, at 6:49 p.m., is the 67 937 8 8A8S- third satellite to be put into Tropic 59 7836 orbit on this shuttle al storm heads for land mission. 83 4 9 94 7 97 9 Two were launched Tuesday. (UPI) -- Fore casters believe a looked like the storm will vegin 4 65 62 9 88 The astronauts have one final tropical stor sm headed for the moving toward the north today 96 89 69 7 LEGSE'D6 job to do with satellites, the Gulf of Mexic o will turn into a and could hit the coastline 9s74 Thudestrm highlight of this flight. On hurricane tod ay and move onto between Louisiana and the 6 72 9 8 7 Saturday and Sunday, James Von land tonight. Florida panhandle. i Drizzle ZX:-i gh Pressure 93 Hoften and William Fisher will At 3 Tropical Sheets said chances of it s Snow ' Max Tperatue a.m. Storm m Va001222PM EST take a spacewalk and "hot-wire" Elena was abo ut 110 miles west avoiding land are small because Fog another satellite, Syncom-3, southwest of BKey West, Fla. Top it can not get out of the Gulf that has been in a useless orbit winds were do cked at 55 miles of Mexico easily without hitting since April. an hour. land. If the new gear they install The foreca sters at the Na- The storm center passed about works, ground controllers in tonal Weather Service in Miami 90 miles south of Key West last Residents to be thrown October will be able to fire up said it should reach hurricane night. Rains caused a few minor on street Syncom's rocket motor and put it force, 74 miles an hour, car accidents on slickened without into the correct orbit. sometime today roads, but there were no serious viable relocation plan The astronauts were awakened Forecaster Bob Sheets said it problems. (UPI) - Time is running out for run by activist Mitch Snyder. 800 residents of a shelter in Snyder ended a 51-day hunger the nation's capital. One member strike two days before last of Congress says he has not seen year's November elections after any evidence of a plan to President Reagan promised to relocate the soon-to-be-homeless provide funding for the from arou nd the globe. people. facility. That is why Representative Federal officials decided to Michael Barnes of Maryland has close the shelter when negotia- asked the Department of Health tions of funding broke down. and Human Services to delay Barns is asking the government ,U(I) -- The Immigration and Naturalization (UPI) -- President Reagan yesterday refused to closing the shelter on Saturday, to make good on Reagan's promise Service arrested a woman and her daughter in San put quotas on imports of foreign-made shoes. A until officials come up with a and urges the 800 residents not Diego yesterday for running a baby-selling White House source says the administration plan to house the residents. be thrown on the street without operation. They say up to 200 babies may have intends to push harder for fewer restrictions and The rat-infested shelter is a viable relocation plan. been sold. protectionism.

(UPI) - A federal mediator will join contract (UPI) - Responding to U.S. pressure, Jamacia Today in the. talks today between the Chicago Board of yesterday launched a crackdown on marijuana Education and the Teacher's Union. A strike is smuggling. Police took over security at the Business World scheduled Tuesday. Another teachers' strike is island's two major airports after authorities threatened for Tuesday in Philadelphia. fired 160 guards and runway workers. (UPI) -- Investors toyed with Wall Street yesterday, at one point letting it drop back to the previous close. A late surge of buying (UPI) -- Discussions are under way to include (AP) - A research and lobbying group says 40 big activity finally prompted the Market to close with a sound rally. classes on the disease AIDS in the curriculum for money-making corpora tins managed to avoid paying The Dow Industrials gained 8.62 to 1,331.09. Trade was active at junior and senior high school students in Alameda any income taxes in 1984, and many received 88.5 million shares. Advances led declines 4-3. County, Calif. The county includes Oakland. refunds. Citizens for Tax Justice says the 1984 data completes a picture of successful corporate Closing Dow Jones Average: tax advoidance during President Reagan's first 30 Industrials 1,331.09 8.62 (UPI) -- A British Up expert in test-tube baby term. 20 Transportation 687.27 Off 1.28 research warns that a bill before Parliament 15 Utilities 160.03 Up 0.41 would be disastrous for infertile Britons. The (UPI) - China reports the birth of four giant 65 Stocks 553.09 Up 1.96 bill would require scientists to get a license to pandas this year at a nature reserve. The fertilize human eggs in a lab dish, the so-called endangered animals are notoriously reluctant to "in vitro"' process. The license would breed. Chinese officials expire also report that a (UPI) -- Union Carbide is cutting domestic employment by 4,000 jobs .afterfour months. Professor Allan Templeton says shortage of bamboo, which threatened the panda as of early next year. It plans to close some plants. The sweeping the bill may discourage financial population with grants and stop starvation, may be ending. Bamboo program by the giant chemical and consumer products firm involves research. flowers every few decades and does not grow new about 15 percent of its salaried domestic staff and will trim $990 shoots for several years. million from 1985 results. (UPI) - Los Angeles police have found a stolen The company will also buy back up to 10 million shares of its own orange Toyota station (AP) Doctors wagon the night stalker may - have successfully developed a common stock as part of an effort to reduce its debt. Union Carbide have used. It was stolen in Chinatown test that accurately pinpoints Saturday. the origin and is facing a number of billion-dollar lawsuits over last year's The car was seen Sunday type of gas near the scene of an cancerous blood cells. Doctors say the leak in Bhopal, India. It is facing investigations for recent attack blamed on the night stalker. The serial test uses microscopic probes to spot the genes of chemicals leaks in West Virginia. killer is blamed for at least 14 murders. renegade cells improving diagnosis and treatment. The tool is outlined in today's New England (UPI) -- The dollar inched generally upwards today at the opening (UPI) -- A team of U.S. medical experts has Journal of Medicine. of European foreign exchanges. The price of gold slipped. arrived in Moscow to investigate possible health Gold opened in London at $338.99 per ounce against yesterday's hazards from the KGB's use of a chemical to track (UPI) -- A "brilliant beam of sunshine," is how close of $340. The precious metal opened in Zurich at $339 against Americans. U.S. officials say the dust was spread Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev eulogized $341. on doorknobs and car steering wheels. The State Samantha Smith, the young "peace ambassador" Silver opened in London at $6.32 per ounce against $6.32.5. The Department says the chemical, NNPD, can cause killed in a plane crash Sunday. A senior Soviet opening silver quote in Zurich was $6.40 against $6.35. genetic changes that result in cancer. diplomat read the statement at a memorial service The London gold price was fixed at $338.40, down $1.60. for Samantha in Augusta, Maine, yesterday. Among The London mid-morning spot silver was $6.31, down one and (UPI) -- The head of the National Education those attending, actor Robert Wagner. Smith had one-half cents. Association says many schools are making "a been shooting a new fall TV series, playing mockery of the education reform movement" by Wagner's daughter. .iring untrained instructors. Mary Futrell says Two Moslem militias 5 states and several cities have lowered teacher (UPI) -- Character actress Ruth Gordon, who battling certification standards as part recently made of their response a career playing eccentric old (UPI) -- The two most powerful and confiscating weapons. to a teacher shortage. ladies, died of a stroke at her home in Martha's Moslem militias in Beirut The Israeli government also Vineyard, yesterday. Gordon won an Oscar in 1968 battled one another today, one announced it has ordered (UPI) -- Nigeria's for new leader has appointed a her performance in "Rosemary's Baby" and an day after Israeli troops stormed deportation of three more 28-member ruling council 'Emmy" to be sworn in tomorrow. for an appearance in the TV comedy series villages throughout Lebanon. Palestinian activists. All of A dusk-to-dawn curfew "Taxi." remains in effect after She is survived by her husband, writer- Security sources report that them are members of the Tuesday's coup, but Nigerian Radio says airports director Garson Kanin. one person was killed in Palestinian Liberation Organiza- will consist of armed forces personnel and fighting between the Shiite tion factions on the occupied police. (UPI) -- In April, Michael King set out on a Moslem Amal militia and the West Bank. cross-country journey. Fourteen pairs of gloves Druze Moslem militia. The (UPI) -- Three Mile Island may re-start its and six sets of tires later he wheeled himself to skirmishes began last night with The Israeli Defense Forces say number one nuclear reactor today. All that is the steps of the nation's Capitol yesterday and a quarrel over a gasoline 15 Palestinians have been put holding up reactivation is a finalgo-ahead from proclaimed "You're only as handicapped as you let tanker. under "administrative denten- the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Unit One has yourself be." King's four month wheelchair As fighting continued, Israel tion," a proceeding in which been idle since a 1979 partial meltdown in the odyssey began in Fairbanks, Alaska, and took him sent some 200 commandos into persons are jailed without a Pennsylvania nuclear plant's other nuclear more than 5,600 miles to raise money for several villages yesterday, trial. The IDF gave no details reactor. rehabilitation centers around the nation. arresting suspected guerrillas or identifications. I 1 F o r F community bulletin board your inforrnatin. Friday's agenda.

Energy Tip - Be sure your Free Services -- 6:30 a.m. -- Catholic Mass, 3:45 p.m. - 727 arrives from 7:00 p.m. - Bible Study, dishwasher is full, but not Fingerprinting of children of Hook Base Chapel. Kingston. Coffee Shop. overloaded, when you turn it any age, and helpful child 4:00 p.m. -- Child Care on. safety tips will e available 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. 8:00 p.m. -- AA Meeting (0), at the new Faiy Service - Live Reservations for Friday Night Firing, VC-10. Naval Hospital ARD Wing, 2604 or * Attention Diving Center from 2:15 to 4:15 p.m. Deadline, Child Development Center, 2205. 7269. Instructors There will Wednesday, September 4 and -- 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. -- be a meeting of the SCUBA from 11:0 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fumigation Chamber open. Pickup 5:15 p.m. -- 727 departs for 8:00 p.m. -- Movies -- COMO Instructor Council today at Thursday, October . These items on September 3 during same Norfolk. "To Catch A King;" Windjamme the Reef Raiders Clubhouse, 6 free services are sponsored hours. "Tender Mercies" and "The p.m. Active instructors must by base police ad the Family 6:00 p.m. to midnight Killing Fields;" CPO, bring proof of insurance for Service Center. For more -- 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. - Child Development "Trenchcoat; " Downtown, the current year. Assistant information call the FSC at Center, open, Education Counseling Sessions, reservations required, 2205. "Experience Preferred But Not instructors and divemasters 4141 or 4153. Leeward Point, VC-10 Training Essential" and "Dominque;" may also attend. Room, 4769. 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. McCalla, "The Love Bug" and Sign Language -- A - Hook Coffee Shop, open. "Raiders Of The Lost Ark;" -- Navy Exchange Come let limited number of spaces are 9:10 a.m. -- "Footsteps," Marine, "The Never Ending Story" the NEX Mini Mart fire up available in the Beginning proactive parenting film, TV8. 7 p.m. -- and "The Lost Empire;" Leeward, your Labor Day party. Sign Language class which Reflex Photo Club holds special meeting "Let's Spend The Night Together" Purchase an $80 grill and begins on Thursday, September in 11 a.m. -- 727 arrives from Hobbyland. and "Vice Squad. receive a 20 pound bag of 5, from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m. The Norfolk. charcoal free. Buy two lawn class meets Tuesdays and 7:00 p.m. -- Friday Prayer 9 p.m. -- Socializers Club chairs and quench your thirst Thursdays from Sept. 5 1:00 p.m. -- 727 departs for Meeting, Pentecostal opens. a with a free six-pack of your through Oct. 1. Learn the Gospel Kingston. Assembly, Bay Hill Chapel. a favorite soda. basic signs of this skill *from Ann Daily, through Fi-Am Club -- A Labor demonstration and practice. Day potluck picnic for Club This is a free program childcare coordinator, parent program planned members and their guests will sponsored by the Family New be held at Windmill Beach Service Center. Call 4141 or By Marilyn Anderson wishes go with Mrs. Arsenia p.m. (Cabanas 14,15 and 16), 4151 to register. The Child Development Center Ragasa, (Mrs. Sen as the During the first hour, we will Sunday, September 1 from will continue its Preschool children fondly call her), as hold a discussion, with * 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Drinks, Socializers Club -- The Program for the coming year, she leaves the island to seek information regarding the child * hotdogs and hamburgers will new Socializers Club will be under the guidance and direction new endeavors. Through her care program. be provided by the club. open August 0 and 31 and of the manager, Marilyn efforts, our Preschool and From 8 to 9 p.m. we will hold Members should bring a side September 1 for the pre-Labor Anderson, in addition to our Pre-Kindgergarten Programs gave an orientation for parents who dish to share. Day dance. Music for all regular Child Care Program. children the opportunity to have registered their children three nights will e by A four-year-old program will participate in two successful for the three-and-four-year-old Telephone Office -- The Smurff. be offered on Monday, Wednesday, experiences over the past Preschool Program. The preschool phone company will be open and Fridays, and a months. We will all miss her. coordinator, Carmen Loscher, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., the last Protestant Chapel three-year-old program will be will present a summary of both billing date of the month. Community -- Promotion offered on Tuesday and Thursday The Child Development Center programs. They will also collect Sunday for the rotestant mornings. will hold a program for all Caregivers will be present to payments during lunch. Chapel community is Sunday, The new preschool coordinator parents interested in child care provide child care. Please call Please, they prefer check or September 1 at 9:30 a.m. will be Carmen Loscher. Carmen and those who have registered 2205 to let us know if you plan money orders. Students are to go to their may already be familiar to for the Preschool Program. New to bring your children. classes, based on the current parents that utilize the CDC, as base residents are welcome to Refreshments will be served. We Girl Scouts -- The Girl grade they are attending in she came aboard as our attend too. hope each and every parent will Scouts will be holding school. We also have a supervisory caregiver in June. The meeting will take place at try to attend. registration from 10 a.m. to nursery class and four adult Carmen has enormous enthusiam the Child Development Center, a 1 p.m. Saturday, August 31 in classes. Please help us start for her work with your children. 4th Street Villamar, September Kingston flight * front of the Navy Exchange. off our new Sunday School She also offers skill and 3, Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 year successfully. experience in the filed of Early fully booked CPO Club -- The Chief Childhood Education. Prior to Petty Officers' Mess will Labor Day Lay-a-way her arrival here, she has taught Free dance classes The flight for Kingston on feature a special dinner menu Special -- For all of our in two other day care centers, August 30 is booked full. In order to accommadate all of "Mongolian Barbeque" for valuable customers the EX in Quincy, Ill. and Fallon, Nev. All Dancercise classes passengers manifested, the 95 cents an ounce, cooked to Retail Store, Mini Mart and Her interest in children began during the month of September following policies have been perfection with all the Sound Scene will have $5 down during her teen years, as she are free. You can Dancercise a trimmings on Sunday, on any regular or home assisted her mother, who also every Monday, Wednesday and ordered: a September 1. We would also lay-a-way August 0 and 1 teaches preschool. Friday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 1. All contract renewal like to remind the CPO and Sunday, September 1. She has attended workshops on until Monday, September 30, passengers will be allowed a max of four pieces of luggage. community that the CPO Mess nutrition, child behavior, and classes end on that date. 2. All regular passengers will will be closed during lunch Navy Exchange -- The EX child development. This is to thank everyone and dinner hours for Labor ha just received a shipment To further enhance our for three great years in GTMO. be allowed a max of two pieces of baggage. Day. of needle craft "ow To preschool as well as our regular Join us at the Caribbean Arts Books' and craft kits, just 3. No baggage over 50 pounds child care programs, the CDC has and Crafts building on Marina will be accepted. If overweight Family Service Center in time for the holidays. just received an order with the Point. Dancercise, a super way it will be counted as two -- All single parents or lastest in developmental and to get a great workout. pieces. prospective ones are CPO Advisory Board educational learning equipment For more information call 4. All encouraged to attend a meeting-- There will be a for young children. Gail MacDowell at 3192. passengers will be allowed one carry-on. It may not discussion on legal matters CPO Advisory Board meeting Our appreciation and best with Capt. Guy Womack, from f o r a 1 1 c o m a a n d excess 15 pounds and must fit 1 the legal Services Office, on representatives on Tuesday, under the seat. Wednesday, September 4 at 7 September 3, 1 p.m., in the 5. Any excess baggage will be p.m. in the new Family Harbor Lights Lounge. All put on the plane after all Service Center Training Room. CP s are invited to attend. passengers have checked in "on a For more information or to For additional information, space available" status. submit discussion topics, call JOCM Rook at 200 or Please follow these guidelines please call Susan Byrd at the 2647. to allow all those holding FSC at 4141 or 4153. tickets to go. Navy Exchange - The EX Navy Exchange - You call has just received a shipment the tune. That is right, you of needle craft "How To NBCPO note can call the tunes with your Books" and craft kits, just 1 new stereo gear from the NEX in time for the holidays. HBCPO -- The Naval Base Sound Scene. Stop by and Civilian Personnel Office check out our sale on will accept SF-171's that selected name brand have been reproduced at I equipment. government expense. However, applications so marked will 11111111111111111111111 lill1ll Ill 1llIl 1111,1111 be referred to the Base Naval Investigation Service Office -- - - DILY CAZFllEU-S___ for fraud, waste and abuse

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Discover the correct letters for those shown and you Sales Clerk P/T OPEN RETAIL STORE will 'break the code' and decipher the cryptogram. PS-1/$3.66 lingto PS-2/S3.99 or LOS- -2 MINI MART $2.75 leading to LIS-3/$3.42 Tool and Equipnent Repairer (NT) RZDDCRR BML HJPWX BWC NM YIC BLUBMDC. OPEN APPLANCE 40 percent Cam. on Labor Only REPAIR SHDP Identification Checker F/T OPEN MIN1 MART LNRBRYCW BML RIBOC JZWS NM YIC WCBW. 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Asking $5800 target arrows, site, glove, Bill at 3361. or best offer. Call 4106 INH and ask armguard, quiver. All just shipped NBCPO jobs ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT for IMC Wittmer or 2987 AWH. Will from dealer, $215. Call Rick at 4502 U.S. NON-U.S. CITIZEN JOB VACANCIES AT NBCPO: Applications CED disc player, mint condition, negotiate. DNN. should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel asking $150; various CED movies Office by the close of business September 3. Additional ranging from $5 to $10 each or buy 78 Ford Pinto, four new tires, CARPETING information concerning these vacancies may be obtained at all together, $190. Call 4366 or carburetor, fuel pump, water pump, 12x12 multi-color brown carpet good the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or by reviewing 4453 IH or 2935 AWH. timing belt, great transportation, condition, asking $125. Call 3536 Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards. 1000. Serious inquiries only. Call AT. Eight-track car tape player $10 2632 AWN. 11x8 moss green rug in good ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE LOCATION 23-channel CR radio, $10. Call 498~ TELEVISION condition, asking $40. Ideal for AT. kids bedroom. Available anytime. Quasar 19" color TV with antenna, 179-85 Warehouse Worker, $100. Call 2448 AWN. Call Dee at 2993 AT. Supply Dept. Zenith AM/FM stereo with Zenith FURNITURE WG/IKWr-6907-04 turntable, two hours outfit in BOATS 156-85-A Library Aid,0Library Barrel boat, 13 One love seat very good condition, excellent condition, $125 or best ft. with four extra one matching chair, good condition, GS/10S-1411-02Liry offer. Call 3409 AT. barrels to expand it to 19 ft. Can matching couch, good condition, two NAF-62-85 Recreation Aid, Rec. Services BICYCLES be seen at the Security Marina slip large end tables with matching PS/LGS-189-03 (Intermittent) 7A. No motor, but lots of extras, 59-85-A Supv Accounting Technician, Rec. Services Men's 27" Peugeot 12-speed touring including home-made trailer. Ready coffee table, very good condition RCA 2S-525-O6 - LL .bike,700x23cc, Rigida rims and for fishing. Will1 consider and one 25" color console TV tires, Shimano sprocket, tire pump, trading. needs new reset button. All for $278 163-85-A Asphalt Worker, Call 2593 AWH (it's free) and give I1G-3653-07 (Tamp NIE 1 yr) water bottle and front bag. Bike it a try. neg. Call 4316 INH and ask for Dawn bought one year ago for $300. Will or 2772 AWH and ask for Dawn or 161-85-A Facilities Inventory Clerk GS/IDS-303-04 (TMP NIT 1 yr) sell for $100. Call 4936 AWH. 18' Chrysler Buccaneer Sailboat, Gary. Payments are acceptable. light and fast. Includes: Trailer, Ladies 24" 10-speed bike, good Maple dining ron table with large U.S. NON-U.S. CITIZEN JOB VACANCIES AT NBCPO: Applications anchor and rope and other extras. chairs in excellent condition, $50. Call 4936 AWH. Main sail and 3/4 scrolling jib in leaf and four should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel good condition, $800. Call 4163 OWH condition. Must see to appreciate. Office by the close of business September 5. One 12-speed men's 27" bike and GI or 2539 AWN. Paid $599 for it, willing to sell Joe bike with training wheels both $300; desk, $10. Call 2993. ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE LOCATION in good shape. The 27" paid $19 and 16 ft. Glassmate Tri-Hull, 50hp will sell $75; the 16" small boy GI Johnson, 3hp kicker, CB radio, and Dinette table and six chairs, $45. Joe bike paid $69 will sell $42. For many extras, $2600 neg. Call 3344 Call 4968 AWH. NAF-63-85 Recreation Specialist Rec. Services more information call AKC Lewis at ANN. US-188-06 Leeward Point 6351 DWH or 2993 AT. Waterbed, single size with NAF-64-85 Account Technician, COmpt. Dept. 14 ft. John boat with many extras, headboard heater, three drawers AS-525-07/IS-525-05 THO WHEELERS Call 4920 DWH or 4940 AWN. each side for storage, $125. Call '84 Honda AIC 250R 3 Wheeler $1600 $325 neg. 181-85 Medical Clerk (Typing), Hospital 2448 AWN. GS/IGS-679-03 leading to or best offer; '82 Honda 750 V-45 17' Sport/Speedboat, '78 Dixie Mag, $2200 or best offer. Call MISCELLANEOUS GS/IOS-679-04 Tri-Hull, walk through windshield, Telescope, $15; tent, $15; some old 182-85 Motor Vehicle Operator, PWD breakdown lounger seats, astrotruf, post cards, bottles and coins, small WG/LWG-570-06 AUTOS full instrumentation, 130hp radio. Call 4968 AWN. 183-85 Shiznnt Clerk (Typing), supply '73 Plymouth Gold Duster, slant-6, Volvo-Pentaib/OB with power trim and G -2134-03 leading to good tires, dependable car, easy on tilt, speeds up to 45 mph, new Assorted video disc movies, $10-$15 GS/IS-04; or GS/IS-2134-04 . Inspection good until May 86, battery, bilge pump, bAwer, newly depending on set. Good condition. . Available September 27. Call painted drive on trailer and two Must sell before September 3. Call The following positions are open until filled: 857 AT. ops (one brand new), $40'70 firm. 2882 AWN. 114515 or 4707 IMH or 3219 AWH. NAF-31-85-A RetailrManager A-1182-07 Package Store '83 Ford Ranger Pick Up, XLT APPLIANCES Set of living room tables, one 233-84-A laborer, L -302-02 package, a/c, V-6 overdrive, AM/FM G.E. 22 cu.ft. side x side coffee table, two end tables, $75; 17-85C Cook, LW-7404-08 Enlisted Mess, stereo cassette, dual fuel tanks, refrigerator, $300. Call 2857 AT. chest of drawers $25; Whirlpool NAS camper shell, many other options, 22,000 BTU a/c, $7 ; three a/c's for NMAF-58-85 Retail Manager, UA/LDS-1182-06 Package Store excellent condition, 24K miles, Whirlpool beige washer and dryer each; 24"women's bike, $6500. Call 4517 DWH or 4844 AW. only three months old asking $345 $4 ts 1 $10 for washed (paid $330), the dryer Open Register Leaving the island soon and I need asking 4250 (paid 4300 a savings of LOST The following positions are open permanent register: to sell my car. It is a good car for $100 for both. For more information Casio mens watch model 211 with GTMO or the States. '78 Pontiac call Dee at 2993 AT. attached dacor dive thermometer near POSITION AND GRADE ANN. NO. LOCATION Firebird. Price is good too, $2800. thebig cabana on Windmill Beach. If ORGAN found, For more information call Diana at Thomas/Minstrel 130 home organ, please return to restore my *Clerk Typist, GS-ILS-322-03 01-85 All Commands 3824 AT or come by and look at it equipped with Mini-Mate rhythem dad's faith in me. Call Husain at (Permanent/Temporary/FT/PT) anytime after 4 p.m. at Villamar system, $800. Call 2857 AT. 3361. Personel Clerk (Typing) CS/lOS- 02-85 NBCPO 12438. 203-03; Staffing Clerk pingng, AUTO PARTS Yukon metal detector. Call 4968 AWN. GS/IDS-203-04; Staffing Clerk '68 Ford, runs well, Four 13 tire and rim. Call Clovis at body in good 4955 AWN. SERVICES (Typing), GS/lS-203-05 condition asking $600. Call 4513 Need a babysitter? I will babysit Sales Store Checker GS/1GS-2091-02 03-85 Commissary before 11:30 p.m. at 2627 and ask after school and on weekends. leading to CS/IGS-0 or GS/LOS-2091- for Saundra. Two 10-15LT Jeep tires, good tread, $15 each. Call 4636 INH or 2523 AWH. Experience, responsible, reliable. Call Christal at 3723 AT. Prodontion Control Clerk, GS/IDS- 61-85 PWD '76 CJ-5 Jeep, looks and runs eat One pair of extra heavy duty shock 303-04 serious inquiries only. Call2955 absorbers to fit Nova. Paid $90 for Taxidermy services are available in Telephone Operator, GS/LS-382-02/03 62-85 TWD pa it, asking $45. Never been used. GTMO. Have that fish mounted for (TEMPNIE 1 YR) Call 2882 AWH before September 3. years of enjoyment. For more secretaryy (Typing), GS/LS-318-05 67-85 All Comnands .'79 Ford Futura, good running information or see scme of my work, (Permanent and T rary) condition asking $3000 or best AIR CONDITIONERS call Mark Hays at 2671 AT. *Secretary (Typing GS/LOS-318-04 68-85 All Comnands offer. Available September 30. Call Whirlpool 12,000 BTU $200; (Permanent and Temporary) 3536 AT. Whirlpool 14 000 BTU (226 volt) We do housecleaning for final *Clerk Typist, GS/LS-322-04 (Perma- 69-85 All Comnands $250. Buy both or $400. Call 285% inspections at reasonable price. nent/T prary/Full Time/Part Time) '73 Ford Pinto, 1600cc, in good AT. Call Diane at 2957 or Peggy at 2160 Supply Clerk, GSLGS-2005-05 (Perma- 74-85 All Comnands running order, $500. Available in AT. nent and Temporary) September. Call 4203 or 4249 IN. One 14,000 BTU, $250; one 11,000 Supply Clerk, GS/tiS-2005-04 (Perma- 75-85 All Comnands BTU, $400, only three months old Need a babysitter? I will babysit in nent and Temporary) '80 Bur. Chevrolet, 2-door hatchback available September 25. Call 3536 my Villamar home for children ages *Accounting Technician, GS/ILS-525-05 76-85 All Commands with gold interior, bucket seat, am AT. 1-4 during weekdays and nights. Call (Permanent and Temporary) radion, automatic transmission, and 3908 AT. *Accounting Technician, CS/IOS-525-04 77-85 All Commands equipped with 721 Firestone steel One 5,000 BTU, $125; 18 600 BTU, WANTED (Permanent and Temporary) $250. Call 4636 DWH or 2521 AWN. belted radial tires. In excellent Babysitter for PM Kindergartener. Educational Aid, GS/IOS-1702-03 78-85 Elementary + condition, asking $1800 firm price Call 2502 AT. (Part Time) (Temporary night the end Schools not neg. Available on October 1 or Three Whirlpool a/c's with energy of the school year but incumbent may High will be shipped. Call AKC lewis at saving features. Six months old in Queen size mattress and box spring be non-competitively extended) 6351 DWH o r 2993 AWH. excellent condition. Must see to in good condition. Call 4366 or 4453 Data Transcriber, Keypunch/crt. entry 79-85 Supply appreciate. One 22,000 BTU, 4325; IIN or 2935 AWN. GS/ILS-356-02 leading to GS/LOS-356-03, '67 Dodge Coronet, $600. Pick up at 12,000 BTU, $250 1,000 BTU, $225. (Permanent and Temporar) Ferry Landing on September 24. Good For the trio, $800or will sell I need two animal cages. A large one Cashier-Checker, P-2091-02 or Sales NAF-1-85 Clubs car, will pass inspection. Call 4636 separately. Available September 24. for an Irish Setter and a medium one Store Checker, I0S-2091-02 (INT, FT, DIH or 2523 AWH. Call AKC Lewis at 6357 DW1 or 2993 for a cat. Call 4366 or 4453 DWH or PT) AT. 2935 AWN. Recreation Aid, PS/LS-0189-03 NAF-2-85 Recreation '69 Ford 1-ton Truck, current (711, PT, P1:) Services inspection sticker, very good Fedders 18000 BTU, gond condition, Lady to corn row my children hair Motor Vehicle Operator, NA/IWOG- NAF-3-85 September 27. at 3361. Recreation ndition, motor runs fine, $1200. asking$100. Available regularly. Call Barbara 5703-05 (PT) Services ll 4636 IER or 2523 AWN. Call 2882 AWH. Child Care Attendant PS-0189-01 or NAF-4-85 Recreation BABY ITEMS One torque converter for Ford C-4 Recreation Aid, IOS-6189-01 (INT,FT,PT) Services '74 Plymouth Valiant, 6cc, automatic Baby swing, $15; baby seat carrier, automatic transmission for a 302 V8. Child Care Attendant PS-0189-02 or NAF-5-85 Recreation transmission, new paint job dark $5; Haitian baby basket, $10; all in Call 6423 AWH. Recreation Aid, IDS-6189-02 (INT,FT,PI) Services blue, rebuilt front end, new shocks, excellent condition. Walker in good Custodial Worker, NA/ING-3566-01 and M4F-6-85 All Comands good interior, new master cyl., new condition, $2; all white crib with I needed a used radiator for '79 NA/INGl-3566-02 (INT,FTPT) regulator, runs very good needs mattress and bumper pads, $20. Call Ford Pinto ASAP. Call Jim at 2300 Food Service Worker, NA/I1G-7408-02 NAF-7-85 Clubs minor light and rear wheel Learings Rhonda at 4295 tWH. IMH. (INT,FT,P) repair. Asking $900 or best offer. Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-03 NAF-8-85 Clubs For moon information, call Clarke at Baby mac seat, package deal includes DWH: During working hours (INT,FT,PT) 3020 DWH or 4783 AWH. accessories so can be used as Bartender, NA/I1C-7405-03 NAF-9-85 Clubs highchair, bassenette car seat, and AWH: After working hours (TNT,PT,PT) '64 Red Volkswagon Dune Buggy, white stroller, $30; sidewinder high AT. Anytime Cook, NA/T-7404-05 (NT,FT,Pr) NAF-10-85 Clubs dune wheels with 60 series tires on chair, excellent condition, 415; Child Care Attendant/Recreation Aid, NAF-11-85 Recreation back and 70 series on front. Padded Gerry child carrier backpack, $12; PS/IDS-0189-03 INTFT,FPT) Services roll bar with matching black soft potty chair, $3. Call 4988 AT. Recreation Aid Youth Activities), NAF-12-85 Recreation top. Many extras. Inspection good PETS PS/1LS-0189-03 INT,PT ) Services until March '86, $1400 firm. Call The Library. Club Operations Assistant, PS-1101- NAF-13-85 Clubs 4936 AWR. Free. Lab mix male dog with 04 or Recreation Assistant, 1OS-0189- accessories, only eight months old Another of your 04 (INT,FT,P) '67 Dodge Dart 225 6-cyl. healthy and has had all shots. Call 2967. benefits. Have you 7 car, does not drink or smoke, $700. PLANTS used *Applicants suit two SF-1 1s for this register to receive concurrent Call 3344 AWH. Various plants. Call 4636 DWH or it lately? consideration. 2523 AWH. GUANTANAMO DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1985 3 SPORTS WORLD oBRIEF

College Football by seven and one-half games in the National (UPI) -- The college football season opens League West, and the California Angeles have a tonight with the annual kick-off classic at two game spread on the in the Giants Stadium in New Jersey. The game matches American League West. defending National Champion Brigham Young and Boston College. The Cougars were 12-0 last season Little League and have won 24-straight games, the nation's (UPI) - The president of the Little League World longest winning streak. BYU is led by quarterback Series says an informal investigation has begun and Heisman Trophy candidate Robbie Bosco. BC into charges that the team from Seoul, South wound up with a 10-2 mark and a number-four Korea, violated tournament rules. Seoul won this rating with Heisman winner Doug Flutie at the year's championship. helm. This season, it is Shawn Halloran calling signals for the Eagles. NCAA Basketball College Football (UPI) -- Forward Michael Graham, who helped (UPI) -- School officials say four members of Georgetown to the 1984 NCAA Basketball title, is WINNING WARRIORS! Crewmen Ensign Ras Hague, SA Missouri's 1985 football squad are academically changing schools. University of the District of of Charleston-based Victor Rivera, SN Lorenzo ineligible for competition this year and a fifth Columbia Coach Wil Jones says Graham will play at destroyer USSN ICHOLSON Fifer, Lt. Charles player has chosen not to play until next season. the Division Two school this year. (DD-982) proudly gather Partusch, Bil James around the spoils of their Kelley, RN2 Heriberto NFL Pre-Season Bowling conquests as they were Sanchez, FA George (UPI) -- The final week of the NFL's pre-season (UPI) -- Patty Costello of Scranton, Pa., named "GTHO Warriors' in a Washington, CN/C PNSN opens this evening in Philadelphia, where the defeated Tish Johnson of Downey, Calif, 223-215, recent Guantanamo Bay Charles Elliott, RNSN Eagles host the Detroit Lions. Eight games are last night to win a Ladies Pro Bowling Tour event Naval Base afloat sports Clarence Kimbrell, SA scheduled for tomorrow night and five more on at Fairhaven, Mass. competition. At GTNO for Niguel Reyes, OSSN Nanuel Saturday when the league brings down the curtain Basketball Refresher Training, Carvalho, 5H3 John Budden, on the exhibition campaign. (UPI) -- The Los Angeles Lakers yesterday NICHOLSON Team dominated 0S3 Al Carden, and EN3 released veteran NBA forward Jamaal Wilkes. a nine event competion Edward Iverson proudly (UPI) - Former Baltimore Stars center Bart Oates Wilkes began his pro career by winning rookie of that involved three other pose. A unit of Destroyr agreed to a four-year contract with the New York the year honors while a member of the Golden afloat commands. As Squadron Six, NICHOLSON is Giants near the beginning of training camp. His State Warrior's 1974-75 Championship Team. Command Master Chief Art under the command of Cmdr. USFL club had the right to match the offer and Taylor accepts the trophy James N. Lopacinski. said it would, then changed course and waived the (UPI) -- The Cleveland Browns got some help in on behalf of the command, (Photo by Lt.j-g. Ed veteran on Tuesday. Oates was an all-league the defensive line by picking up Sam Clancy from NICHOLSON athletes (from Balaban) performer with USFL champions. the Seattle Seahawks for a draft choice. The left) SHSA John RVeinehart, veteran is expected to play against the Raiders (UPI) - Punter Dave Jennings signed with the New tomorrow. York Jets, one day after being waved by the New Nicholson captures title York Giants. Jennings spent 11 years with the Borse Racing Giants and appeared in four pro bowls, but lost (UPI) -- In Lexington, Ky., the owners of By Lt.j.g. Ed Balaban THOMAS C. HART (FF-10920, AND his job to former USFL kicker Sean Landeta. "Spendthrift," one of the largest and most USS MCINERNEY (FFG-8). successful thoroughbred breeding operations in Most ships coming to the U.S. Baseball Of the nine events, NICHOLSON the world, say they accepted a $57 million offer Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, (UPI) -- None of California's Major League dominated in racquetball, soft- from a Florida real estate developer to purchase baseball teams were in action yesterday. The Los Cuba, do so to train and meet ball, basketball, bowling, their controlling interest. the challenges presented by billiards, and the 5K run. Angeles Dodgers still lead the San Diego Padres Fleet Training Group (FTG). Strong showings were made in FTG's demanding and rigorous tennis, darts and golf. coached by BM1 James Kelley, refresher training does not Several NICHOLSON sailors made the diamond rough for LOCAL SCENE allow much time for leisure distinguished themselves during challengers as their hot bats activities. this athletic competition. and cool glove work defeated all Ladies Softball Tennis Fun Fleet Recreation Coordinator "Superwarrior" Lt.j.g. Bill opponents. The same abilities The GTMO Bay Racquet Club is Jim Whelan has developed an McHugh smashed his way to the and talents carried over to the W-L holding a "Follies," Sunday. afloat sports program that racquetball championship, took basketball courts, where NASWatriots 3-0 Check in time is 5 p.m. Play encourages commands to support second in tennis, and further NICHOLSON triumphed. Hospital 2-0 begins promptly at 5:30 p.m. at their crews' use of whatever displayed his athletic talent on In the end, NICHOLSON, a unit SIMA 1-1 the COM Courts. We invite all free time is available. Commands the softball field. of,Destroyer Squadron Six, out- PWD 0-2 who like to play tennis to participating in the highly PNSN Charles Elliott set a new classed the competition by Matins Bartacks 0-3 sign-up at the Racquet Club or competitive athletic events record for the 5K run with a winning the "GTMO Warrior" title the COM courts, next to the soda strive for the coveted "GTMO 20:14 time. The footsteps he with a total of 259 challenge Men's Recrea tion Volleyball machine. Cut-off for sign-up is Warrior" title. heard were more than four points. A distant second was Friday, at 5 p.m. Members, Chaleston-based destroyer USS minutes behind him. MACINERNEY with 152 points. USS please bring hors d'ouvers. A NICHOLSON (DD-982), Cmdr. James MS1 Larry Franks led the THOMAS C. HART (93) and USS The Competition 4-0 future event will be a Men's and M. Lopacinski commanding, was NICHOLSON Bowling Team to a BOONE (70) also participated.'Hospital 3-1 Ladies' Pick Your Own Patner the undisputed winner of the staggering 2,285 points. Franks Athletically, as well as Staff Spikets 1-3 Doubles on September 14. Fo most recent GTMO Warrior com- also pocketed the billiards com- operationally, NICHOLSON Stone Troopers 1-3 more information, call Kathy at petition which includes teams petition. continues to exemplify her Skywalkets 0-4 2129 AWH or 4872 DWH. from USS BOONE (FFG-29), USS NICHOLSON's Softball Team, motto, "Thete is none finet!" Meetings In the Major League last night. The following organizational meetings are scheduled to be held next week: Rose draws closer to Ty Cobb's all-time record Tuesday Men/Women Medalist Play Golf for (UPI) - Pete Rose drew a bases- California in the American twenty-seventh of the year. Scuba Dive Eliminations for loaded walk with two out in the League West. The Royals over- In the only other games in the Want to make your stay in Cuba Tidewater bottom of the twelfth inning whelmed the Brewers with the junior circuit, Minnesota edged exciting and fun? Learn to Thursday Co-Rec Softball last night, giving Cincinnati a long ball, getting homers from Toronto 6-5 in 10 innings, "Scuba Dive." Call now. The next All meetings will be held at 5 7-6 win over St. Louis. Rose , Darryl Motley, Cleveland defeated Boston 7-4, pool tryout is tomorrow, for a p.m, at the Recreation Services also collected two hits to move and . and the Chicago White Sox one week course available from office. Call Mary Goetz, Sports to within nine of Ty Cobb's all- For Balboni, the homer was his handled Texas 5-1. PADI Scuba instructor. Coordinator, at 2248 or 2560, time record of 4,191. Be at the Leeward Pool, for more details. That between 4:30 and 6 p.m. for a was unusual because the Football short water skill tryout and Cardinals did all their scoring "Ho-hum" play at U.S. Open The Intercommand Football in book issue. the third inning, and the games begin tomorrow. Reds tied things up by scoring (UPI) - As far as the big names to Barbara Potter. There will also be an "Advance Scuba Class" offered Saturday. I six runs in the sixth. With the go, it was a rather "ho-hum" On the men's court at the U.S. Horseshoes Open, number-two have extra equipment available loss, the front-running yesterday at the U.S. Open. Top Ivan Lendl The Intercommand Horseshoes Cardinals' lead breezed to a 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 for use. over the New seed Chris Evert Lloyd handled Tournament will continue until Call J.L. Gibson, at 2710 AWH, York Mets drops to two and one- Australia's Janine Thompson, victory over Jay Lapidus, while September 4. half games in the National 6-1, 6-3, while defending fourth-seeded Jimmy Connors 6113 DH, or 2694 MSG. League East. champion and number-two seed struggled before eliminating Interccommand Touch Football Martina Navratilova routed South Africa's Gary Muller, 6-4, Pascale Paradis of France, 6-2, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. Elsewhere on a rather quiet Tomorr ow's Game day in baseball, Houston blanked 6-1. Number-seven Yannick Noah and the Chicago Cubs 3-0 and Atlanta Other players moving into the Field 11 ninth seed Miloslav Mecir also nailed Pittsburgh 6-1, handing women's second round include 6:30 p.mM. CO"L"/NSGA vs NAVSTA Red moved up, while number-five the Pirates their seventeenth number-four Pam Shriver and 8:00 p.mM.SIMA vs NAVSTA Blue road loss. number-six Zina Garrison. Kevin Curren bit the dust, losing his first-round match to The Kansas City Royals gunned Number-nine Kathy Rinaldi fell Field 12 Frenchmen Guy Forget, 7-6, 6-1, down Milwaukee 8-2 last night to victim to Andrea Holikova and 6:30 p.m NAVSTA White vs Marine Barracks 6-2. M. move within two games of idle number-10 Gabriela Sabatini lost 8:00 p.m PWD vs NMCB-3

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