Mass of Resurrection for Ramirez Friday Energy Tip of the Day ENERGY CONSERVATION IS Mr. Rolando Ramirez, who was em- to noon in the Base Chapel. Naval. Fue ascendido en 1949 a cha- THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE ployed with the Naval Station Public Bus service will be provided to fer y en 1951 obtuvo la posicion de Works Department, passed away in and from the Base Chapel on Dec. 9. operador de camion. Permanesio en Guantanamo City, Cuba, on Nov. 21, Buses will depart from Building 12 esta posicion hasta 1971 cuando ob- Instead of standing with your 1982. (SIMA) and the Commissary Store tuvo la posicion de operator de ve- refrigerator door wide open try- parking lot at 1045. hiculos de motor. Permanesio en es- ing to decide what to snack on, Mr. Ramirez was born on July 9, Mr. Ramirez is survived by his ta posicion hasta su muerte. make up a list of foods you have 1915, in Guantanamo City, Cuba. He wife, Gloria, and three sons, Ro- Una Misa de Resurreccion sera inside and put it on the refrig- began work aboard the U.S. Naval lando, Blanca and Hermes--all of ofrecida el dia 9 de diciembre erator door. Organize your re- Base in 1942 as a Helper with the San Linno, Cuba. 1982, comenzando a las 1100 hasta frigerator shelves so the items Public Works Center. Naval Station las 1200 en la Capilla. are easy to find. He was promoted in 1949 to Chaff- El Sr. Rolando Ramirez, empleado Servicio de autobus sera dispon- to a eur and in 1951 reassigned del Departmento de Obras Publicas ible ida y vuelta de la Capilla el Truck Driver position. He remained con la Base Naval, murio en Cuidad dia 9 de diciembre. El autobus ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? in that position until 1971, at Guantanamo, Cuba, el dia 21 de nov- partira del Edificio 12 (SIMA) y a which time he was reassigned to iembre del 1982. del estacionamiento de la Comiser- Motor Vehicle Operator position. El Sr. Ramirez nacio el 9 julio ia a las 1045. He remained in this position until del 1982 en Cuidad Guantanamo, Cuba. Sr. Ramirez fue sobrevivido por the time of his death. Comenso a trabajar en la Base Naval su esposa Gloria y sus tres hijos A Mass of Resurrection will be en 1942 como un ayudante con el Cen- Rolando, Blanca y Hermes, todas de held on Dec. 9, 1982, from 11 a.m. tro de Obras Publicas en la Base San Linno, Cuba. Digest HONOLULU (UPI)--The 41st annivers- ary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was observed at the Naval Base in Honolulu today. There was a volley of gunfire and a moment of silence to mark the date when Japanese planes bombed the American base in a sneak attack. The next day, Congress voted to declare war GAZETTE against Japan. NORTHERN IRELAND (AP)--Police say Guantanamo Bay, Cuba eight people were killed and more than 50 injured in a bomb blast last night in a tavern near Lon- donderry frequented by British Volume 37, Number 234 Tuesday, December 7, 1982 soldiers. The bomb brought the roof down on a crowded dance floor. Three of the dead are soldiers. BONN, West Germany (AP)--Secretary Brooks: First put to death in U.S. by injection of State George Shultz arrived in Bonn and declared the Soviet Union hasn't yet done what's necessary to HUNTSVILLE, Tex. (UPI)--Convicted sight of witnesses, fed the lethal Brooks was the sixth person put improve relations with the West. He killer Charlie Brooks was executed dose of three drugs into a tube con- to death in the U.S. since execu- says although recent statements from early today--the first prisoner put nected to Brooks' arm. The mixture tions were resumed with the death Moscow show more willingness to to death by injection in the United took effect in seconds, halting of Gary Gilmore before a Utah firing the shift is "in tone rather States. Brooks' breathing and his heart. squad in 1977. talk, than substance."

Death for Brooks came after ap- House passes nickel-a-gallon gas/diesel tax LONDON (AP)--A former "NATO" econo- peals for stays were rejected to- mist admitted yesterday in a Lon- day by several courts--all the way WASHINGTON (UPI)--The House agreed The House voted 236-169 for gas- don courtroom that he spied for the up to the Supreme Court. to President Reagan's proposed nic- line and diesel fuel taxes--and Soviet Union. Hugh Hambleton had The 40-year-old Brooks was con- kel-a-gallon gasoline tax hike by a 261-144 for the overall Highway pleaded innocent to charges he victed of killing an auto mechanic comfortable margin today--then gave Authorization Bill. spied for the Soviets between 1956 during the theft of a used car in final approval to the administra- and 1979. But under cross-exami- 1976. highwaydon's bill and sent the The Senate is expected to consider nation, the Canadien resident ad- An executioner working out of measure to the Senate. its own version Thursday. mitted to passing secret documents. Master Chief Starr leaves behind fond memories today

by JO3 Michael Page classes for newcomers, participating "I think it's a very fine accomp- Personnel Housing (UEPH), and His appearance, which has long in retirement ceremonies, or being lishment that our command has been the new family housing," he com- been a cornerstone in the Guantanamo the guest speaker at many social recognized for excellence in reten- mented. Bay community, will no longer be events. tion with three Silver Anchors, and He concluded by adding a personal felt from this day forward. three Golden Anchors in successive note about what Guantanamo Bay has His amiable personally, which Of the many memorable experiences years. meant to the Starr family. has enriched the lives of so many Master Chief Starr has enjoyed, "I couldn't leave here without "Guantanamo has been personally residents here, will undoubtedly he highlighted a few before depart- saying that for the first time a positive experience for me and be sorely missed, and will undoubted- ing today. in many, many years NAVSTA White my family. We've met so many ebly be a lasting experience for "I think being invited by has won the prestigious Captain's good people, and so many people those who had the opportunity to then Commanding Officer Captain Cup for excellence in athletic that have helped us and cared about know him. Letterman in 1979 to meet the competition, and my thoughts will us," he said. Many opposing defensive linemen Cuban commuters at the North-East be with my teammates on the night will naturally be unable to forget gate was one. of the sports banquet when they GTMO Dialogue from his presence, and prowess as an "Being a guest of the Marine accept that award," he summed up. offensive lineman, which incident- Barracks on many occasions was also Master Chief Starr also touched ally earned him a position on the a highlight of my tour here. The on some areas of progress he has Master Chief Starr Intercommand All-star Football team reinforcement excercise in 1979 witnessed since coming here. "As we depart Guantanamo Bay, for four consecutive years. was also a big moment in my tour. Cuba today, my heart is heavy. Try Similarly, many people who have I really saw how the command pulled "I have seen many improvements as we could there just wasn't their problems with him will together and demonstrated to the in the quality of life here. Most shared enough time to come and shake the long remember his patient under- whole world that we have some very notably the Enlisted Dining Facil- hands of my shipmates and friends. standing and dedicated concern. fine professionals. ity, the Unaccompanied Enlisted "I want to thank you all for four After four years and two months, meaningful years. I feel like we the final farewell has arrived for are leaving home once again and I aster Chief Constructionman Jim am truly sad. Starr, Guantanamo Bay's outgoing "To my Cuban friends I understand Naval Station Command Master Chief. the hardships you have endured and "It's been a grand experience," the extra you contribute to make Master Chief Starr reflected. "Just our base so outstanding. I hope coming here has been a high point some day you can be reunited with in my 28 years of Naval service," your loved ones. he added. "To my Jamaican friends I will Since assuming the job as the never forget your warm smiles, Senior Enlisted Representative to your hard work and your many the commanding officer in October contributions to make our base of 1978, Master Chief Starr has so visible. been the epitome of community in- "A special 'thank you' to Mr. volvement, and the nucleus in Campbell at the Naval Hospital for airing the concerns of the enlisted your help and support. You truly here to the commanding officer. have God's gift for gardening and His role as Command Master Chief sharing your love. saw him actively immersed in a "To Mr. Dervent McKoy, thanks variety of functions. When not for not only being my barber, but occupied in aiding the command in my friend as well. hosting admirals, generals, ambas- "To the many civil service employ- sadors, or other high level visi- MASTIR CHIEF CONSTRUCTIONMAN JIM STARR, OUTGOING NAVAL STATION COMMAND ees, teachers, and contractors the tors, Master Chief Starr could be Nast>r Chief, receives the Navy Achievement Medal from Captain M.D. base is a better place because of found attending Civic Council meet- Fitzerald during a ceremony yesterday. Master Chief Starr said this your efforts. ings, conducting indoctrination was 'a high moment" in his career. (Official U.S. Navy photo) (Continued on Page 3) Page 2 The Daily Gazette Tuesday, December 7, 1982 Club Activities COMMUNITY Educational Note BULLETIN BOARD u Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette NEW TO GTMO AND WONDERING HOW TO office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried make the best use of your time NAVY LEAGUE MEMBERS ARE INVITED TO to the Public Affairs Office in the COMNAVBASE Admits down here? With the wide selection participate in the "Rathskeller Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the courses offered by LA METRO Rendezvous," Tues., Dec. 7th, from previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- 3LLEGE there is no reason not to 7-8:30 p.m. Bring a friend, and ments will be accepted any time. Announcements earn those college credits while meet with Navy League Directors for will be published at least once a week at the dis- giving yourself the satisfaction of the latest status on some great pro- cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities knowing you're working to improve grams and to vote on the "February that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex your future. Registration for the Plan." The bar and snacks are and color or national origin will not be accepted. upcoming classes begins Jan. 17th. free. Call 4307/4748 for more information.

THE MARINE OFFICERS WIVES CLUB IS again preparing to distribute Announcements Christmas boxes to the Marines on Special the fenceline. Any individual or organization wishing to contribute DEPUTY GAME WARDENS WILL MEET AT PARENT, SENIOR CHRISTMAS DANCE WILL baked goods to these boxes is 6:30 p.m., Dec. 7, at the Elementary be held on Dec. 10 at Phillips Park asked to call Becky Turlo at 2259 AT. School. Anyone wishing to take the from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. It will be test regarding hunting and fishing open to the public and Graphic regulations should arrive at 6 p.m. Expression will be playing. Cost is with proper documentation. $1.50 per person and $2.50 per couple. Beer and soda will be THE ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP AUCTION IS THE W. T. SAMPSON HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR served and all money raised will go coming soon! Do you have a special and BAND would like to invite every- to the Senior Class for their trip. talent that you would like to one to the annual Christmas Concert. donate? We're looking for anything THERE WILL BE AN EXCLUSIVE CPO The program will be Tuesday, Dec. 7, THE FIRE DEPT. WILL BE CONDUCTING from a catered meal to a free boat Fraternity Luncheon at the CPO Club in the base chapel starting at fire safety inspections of all ride; free piano lessons to free on Wednesday, Jan. 19, from 11:30 7 p.m. Admission is free and the family qtrs. on the Naval Station. swimming lessons. Help a deserving a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Followed by a concluding part will be audience The inspections will begin at student receive the opportunity for General Assembly Meeting. The CPO participation singing familiar 9 a.m. daily. If occupants have a further education. Call in your Advisory Board Meeting scheduled Christmas carols. special time they wish their qtrs. donation today! For more informa- for Jan. 7 will be held after the inspected, an appointment may be tion call Mary Beth Bennet at 4239 General Assembly Meeting. made by calling the Fire Dept. at or Debbie Pomfret at 2601. 4222/4165 during normal working CPO WIVES MEMBERSHIP CHRISTMAS hours. The areas of inspection JAMAICAN MINISTRY OF LABOUR REPRE- Dinner has been re-scheduled for for Dec. 13 - 17 will be: Radio sentative, Mrs. Claudia Douglas, Dec. 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the Harbor Range, Deer Point, Evans Point and will be visiting the Naval Base Lights Lounge. For reservations Iguana Terrace. Civilian Personnel Office on Tues- please contact Chris Lawrence at day, December 14. Anyone desiring 2983 or Brenda Jentz at 3828 by DO YOU LONG TO MAKE THOSE CHRISTMAS an appointment with Mrs. Douglas Dec. 8th. Members will exchange goodies but do not have the kitchen should call 4101. Appointments gifts--$5.00 limit please. Holiday or the pots and pans? Get your will be arranged between 12:30 dress. friends together (or come alone) and and 3:00 p.m. come and use "Grandma's Kitchen." CPO CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARTY WILL WORD HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED THAT Just one hitch - you share your TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY) be held Dec. 19th from 1-3 p.m. in Santa will be able to use a baked goods with the Marines on the meets Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m. at the the Harbor Lights Lounge. There special limited life Telecom fence line on Christmas day (freezer Elementary School, Rm. Bl. Member- will be fun for all. Please call Satellite to place phone calls to space is available for those gifts). ship is only $12 yearly, which Sue Pack at 2761 or Cyndie Kennedy homes in GTMO on Christmas Eve. Of course you furnish your own brings you a periodical, monthly. at 2368 for reservations for your Anyone desiring to speak to Santa ingredients and clean up your own This magazine gives all sorts of children. Santa's Helpers would should place their phone number in mess. To reserve the kitchen call tips for losing weight, plus stories appreciate if the parents could the box located in Toyland no later Katherine at 2582 between 8 a.m. of successful losers. Stop wishing bring the gifts for their children than Dec. 22. For Leeward Point and 10 p.m. and start doing! Join us for either to Mrs. Pack or Mrs. Kennedy residents there are forms and a incentive. For further info call so he can have them before the collection box in the Leeward Point T. McCoy at 3108 or M. Lamb at 294 party. Five dollar limit, please. Exchange. LIMITED TIME OfLY Pictures of Santa with your child BIG $30 REBATE for only $1 per print. Exchange Notes The Affordable Blue Caribe Compact Full Control SLR with the Quartz Tuesday, Dec. 7 MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE WANTS EVERY- Advantage one to have a merry Christmas and "CHEF'S NIGHT" Sauce to be able to see all the beautiful, Cornish Game Hen w/Wine Fries The Naval Station Library now has colorful Christmas specials on a Baked or French new hours of operation. gorgeous Zenith console TV. So we, Vegetable Monday, Wednesday, and Friday the Marine Corps Exchange, will be Salad Bar noon - 8 p.m. having a 7 1/2% off on all our OLYMPUS Rolls with Butter Tuesday and Thursday console TVs from now until Jan. 1st Coffee or Ice Tea 10 a.m. 6 p.m. $4.50 - while supplies last. Come in and NOW 189.99 Saturday help Santa this year! 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. NAVY Thursday, Dec. 9 Sunday and holidays SANTA IS COMING TO THE MARINE CORPS "ITALIAN NIGHT" closed Exchange Warehouse to show all the Spaghetti w/Meat Balls boys and girls what they can order Pizza from him for Christmas. Don't Salad Bar forget to bring your parents along Rolls with Butter The Library. too. Santa also is giving each Coffee or Ice Tea child his or her picture with him "ALL YOU CAN EAT" .Another of your free plus a delicious candy cane. "THE HOOK" COFFEE HOUSE IS DEVELOP- $4.95 Benefits. Have you This big event will take place at performing arts program. We it lately? ing a used the Marine Corps Exchange Warehouse need folksingers, pantomime artists, Friday, Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Everyone jazz and classical musicians, "BBQ NIGHT" is invited so be there on Dec. 18! actors/actresses (especially those BBQ Chicken interested in improv-theater), BBQ Beef Ribs poets and others interested in Baked or French Fries Chapel Notes creative writing. If you'd like Sauteed Greens to exercise your talents in any of Salad Bar 010 these areas contact Chaplain Rolls with Butter GAZETTE Tea Alloway during duty hours at 4555/ Coffee or Ice 4550. $6.50 Captain Maurice 0. Fitzgerald, Commander, U.S. Naval Base

Lt. Cmdr. Keith Maynard THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS MEETING OF THE .Public Affairs Officer SIRTS.- JOC Lew Reed Protestant Women of the Chapel will .Assistant Public Affairs Officer be a time of fellowship and gift OfSSe5ES exchange. It will be held on Dec. JO1 Ron Rust.Editor 8 at the home of Darlene Johnson WRAP- la."IMO J03 Michael Page. Journalist Mrs. Susan Junkins at RP 720 at 7 p.m. Everyone is asked to bring a baked or snack .Production Assistant type food and a gift ranging from

The ai ly Gazete is published aord ing t he $5 - $7 for exchange. rles and regulatios for ship and saion nwsapers outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and nder theediectin of the Naval Bas Pulic. Affairs Officer. Printed THE PROTESTANT WOMEN OF THE CHAPEL 6fl~rNG(E fve times weely at government expense n government r4N~tE'hCQ GCOOPS Bazaar will be on Dec. 11 on the 0 5ijARS C=.p15'MS eqipent at ~heNavy biaiesed Prining Sevice tRT5 Branch Office, the opinions Chapel Grounds. It will begin at tht appear herein a re becosued as official r ng he views of CmAVBASE or[ he De- 10 a.m. The Community is invited partment of the Nay. to attend. Tuesday, December 7, 1982 The Daily Gazette Page 3 'Silent Night', It comes from a small village in Austria The Christmas story of Silent Night he breathed a silent prayer that his then with gathering confidence. him.and as his hand rose in from UPI flock might find the message of As Father Mohr listened, his benediction over the heads of the In a little Austrian village long Christmas in their own hearts. burden lifted, his spirit soared. children, the words echoed sweetly, ago, a priest sat staring out into The journey seemed to take an Gruber had set his poem to music clearly through the little church. the darkness. The flame of a thick eternity. But strangely enough, and the children were singing it! candle on the desk flickered wildly. the sight of the proud, radiant The song would be his sermon! "Silent night, holy night, It was Christmastime in the year mother and her new baby brought a Father Mohr didn't know that his "All is calm, all is bright 1818 and the sun had long since curious peace to Father Mohr. As he simple song was destined for the "Round yon virgin, mother and dipped behind the frosted peaks of walked home through the snow, his ages. But it did seem right to child." the mountains rimming the town of thoughts turned again and again to Oberndorf. the serenity of the mother and child Weariness.almost despondency. he had seen. embraced the Reverend Josef Mohr. In Father Mohr's mind, the words A serious problem tormented him. to a poem began to form. He consid- (continued from Page 1) ered arranging them into a sermon g tMlO dialogue The village priest and organist, Franz Gruber of the tiny church of weighty with meaning. sturdy with "To the athletes of the base, "To my Seabee's, God bless you all had spent many days rules and sound precepts. St. Nikolaus, I have enjoyed playing alongside and keep up the good work. Be proud working out plans for a festive He could not. But the poem kept and remember you and watching you give your the can do spirit. Christmas observance. But now it recurring to his mind. It was all all. To my coach and friend, Mr. Let 'construimus batuimus' be your was out of the question. The church but finished when he finally kicked Jack Kennedy, bringing the sports watchword. organ was broken.silent. Mice the snow from his boots and sat banquet here to Guantanamo is one had destroyed the bellows. down before the fire in his study. "To the Fil-Am club, the many ple- of the nicest deeds I have wit- six hours remained to prepare His friend, Franz Gruber, was asant spcial functions and your Only nessed. To Mr. Brusnahan, thanks a sermon for Midnight Mass.to pack waiting for him. Father Mohr friendship will always be a warm for the best Special Services pro- meaning of Christmas into a few scribbled the words to the poem on spot in my heart. gram in the Navy. I will you a sheet of paper and showed my "Finally, to all those who hosted 'rds. them to flak jacket. The words would not come. Franz. us for lunches, dinners and get to- "To my shipmates who put GTMO Mohr was filled with despair Gruber gripped Father Mohr's arm gethers. Your kindness can never Father back on the map with Silver/Gold about the broken organ and the and said. "That would make a fine be repayed. The gifts and plaques Anchors, NEY nominations and just that were Christmas card." will have a place of honor in my Christmas service plans plain hard work, be proud of your At Midnight Mass that evening, home, and life. ruined. And now he couldn't think accomplishments. of a meaningful sermon. Father Mohr forced his mind to Suddenly. .there came a sharp follow the ritual. .but again and "To my Coast Guard shipmates, my "It's finally farewell. I salute pounding at the door. It flew open again, it turned to the distress he 'Honorary Cutterman' award will have you all. I haven't overlooked any- and a man stood in the doorway, snow felt at failing the people of his a place of honor in my home. one on purpose. If I can be of ass- mantling his shoulders. A mile up parish. "To November Company, be tough istance to anyone, my address is: the mountain, a young parisioner had The priest had all but finished and ready. Yours is a special honor Jim Starr, Master Chief Construction- given birth. .and she wanted the saying the mass when the first thin and serving with Captain Womack will man, United States Navy. child to be baptized at once. sound of a guitar floated over the be the experience of a lifetime. Naval Facility, Coos Head Would Father Mohr come quickly, gathering of bowed figures.moving "To my Marines, I know the frustra- PO Box 5660 please? toward the altar. It was a 12- tion and lonely nights you have spent Charleston, Oregon 97420 The priest reached wearily for his stringed peasant guitar. .Franz on the fence line, and in the react "May the holidays and New Year hat and coat. He knew it would take Gruber's own. force. In my long career I've never happiness to all. hours to make the trip. The narrow With the sound came the faltering seen any finer. Colonel Navadel and bring success and thanks for standing streets were choked with drifts and voices of children. the children Sergeant Major Nelson, thanks for in- To my family, more snow was falling. As Father in the tiny church's choir. They cluding me in your activities. May by me." Jim Starr Mohr stepped out into the night, sang the carol shyly at first. good fortune smile on you always. They are very, very dangerous

by Ens. J.G. Gee, MSC, USN S on the hazards of plants Environmental Health Officer Tipspoisonous The most dangerous plant in your are essential to your diet. The duces pretty white or purple flow- deadly. As the berries ripen to vegetable garden is rhubarb. Its foliage and vines, however, both ers, and eventually red or yellow an orange and yellow color, they stalk is used in baking and cooking, contain alkaloids that can cause berries will appear. The berries become less toxic. t its leaf contains oxalic acid severe gastrointestinal upsets and produce a very corrosive toxin The Lantana camera or orange ch crystallizes in the kidneys nervous disorders. and children have died from inges- sage grows abundantly throughout using irreversible damage. Plants that produce small attrac- ting only a handfull. the southern United States and Its unripened berries The concentration of oxalic acid tive berries should be viewed with The nightshade is a vine plant Caribbean. (green in color) have proven fatal is low, but those who have used caution. We have discussed the prevalent throughout the United the leaves to augment a leafy veg- jequirity bean in detail, now States. It produces clusters of to many children. The following lists plants, their etable in their diet have been we'll review ornamental or wild berries. The unripened berries are toxic parts and the consequences sorry. Fatalities from rhubarb plants found in the backyards of pale in color, and again, consum- if ingested: leaves are well documented. homes throughout the United States ing only a hand full may prove The potato and tomato are related (many of which are also found here). to the deadly plant called night- The Daphne mezereum is one of Flower garden TO XIC PART SYMPTOMS shade. The fruits of the tomato many plants used as an ornamental and potato roots are not toxic, and plant, and may grow wild. It pro- Larkspur Young plant, Digestive upset, seeds nervous excitement, plants TOXIC PART SYMPTOMS depression and may Ornamental be fatal Daphne Berries Fatal. A new ber- ries can kill a Monkshood Fleshy roots Digestive upset and child nervous excitement

Wisteria Seeds and pods Mild to severe Autumn crocus, Bulbs Vomiting and ner- digestive upset. Star of Bethlehem vous excitement Many children are poisoned by this Lily-of-the-valley Leaves and Irregular heart beat plant flowers and pulse, usually accompanied by dig- Golden chain Bean like capsules Severe poisoning. estive upset and men- in which the seeds Excitement, stag- tal confusion are suspended gering, convul- sions and coma. Iris Underground Severe, but not us- May be fatal stems ually serious diges- tive upset All parts Fatal. Produces Rhododendron % rels nausea, vomiting, Foxglove Leaves One of the sources depression, dif- of the drug digitalis ficulty breathing, used to stimulate the prostration and heart. In large coma amounts, the active principals cause Jessamine Berries Fatal. Digestive dangerously irregular disturbance and heart beat and mental nervous symptoms confusion. May be fatal Lantana camara Green berries Fatal. Affects lungs, kidneys, Bleeding heart Fol inge and May be poisonous in heart and nervous (Dutchman's breeches) roots large amounts. Has system. Grows in proven fatal to the southern U.S. cattle and in moderate climates Vegetable garden SYMPTOMS Yew Berries and Fatal. Foliage Rhubarb Lea hlade Fatal. Large amounts foliage more toxic than ofraw or cooked Death berries. leaves can cause is usually sudden convulsions, coma, without warning fol lowed rapidly symptoms hv death Tuesday, December 7, 1982 The Daily Gazette Page 4 Bosox, A's swap key players: Lansford, Armas

HONOLULU (AP)--The Boston Red Sox Lansford hit .301 in 1982, des- and Oakland A's have pulled off a pite a serious injury. He won the major trade at Major League base- American League batting title in ball winter meetings in Honolulu. 1981. Hancock played in 11 games The Bosox sent third baseman Carn- for the Sox in 1982 after hitting ey Lansford, outfielder Garry Han- .294 in Triple-A. cock and a player to be named later Armas hit .233 for Oakland last to Oakland. In return, the A's gave season with 28 homers and 89 RBI's. Boston outfielder Tony Armas and He has hit 111 homers in six years catcher-first baseman Jeff Newman. with the A's. Newman hit .199 last season. NHL Also at the baseball meetings, (UPI)--Two games were played in the the Milwaukee Brewers announced last night. that they've re-signed free agent In East Rutherford, N.J., Doug Smail left-hander Bob McClure. And an offi- scored two goals to highlight a four- cial of the Japanese League said he third period that rallied the expects another free agent, Reggie Winnipeg Jets to a 5-3 victory over Smith, to sign with the Tokyo Giants the New Jersey Devils. by the end of the month. The Jets trailed 2-1 entering the final period before Bryan Maxwell College Basketball unloaded a 35-foot slapshot to tie the score. Smail followed with two (AP)--In college basketball action, number four-ranked Memphis State THE NAVY AND MARINES BUMPED HEADS THANKSGIVING DAY IN THE FIRST "TURKEY quick goals and Dave Christain add- Kent State, 72-59. Bobby Bowl," and the Navy pulled out a 12-7 victory in the final minute of ed another to ice the win. upended Parks scored 21 points to lead Mem-6 the hard-fought contest. The honors following the game went to: Nate In Montreal, Doug Wickenheiser, phis State, running the Tigers' Dancy, Most Valuable Denfensive Lineman; Jim Starr, Most Valuable Mark Napier and Pierre Mondou each string to five. Offensive Lineman; Burt Chapman, Most Valuable Offensive Back; C. score two goals in the final per- unbeaten Hersey, Most Valuable Defensive Back; and Ritchie Brusnahan, Rookie- iod--leading the Canadiens to a 11- In Columbia, Mo., Steve Stipano- of-the-Year. Citing the game as primarily a defensive struggle, Ath- 2 rout of the . vich hit 22 points to lead five letic Director Jack Kennedy also noted the spirit of competition bet- Hartford has now lost six consecu- Missouri players in double figures ween the friendly rivals. (Official U.S. Navy photo) tive games on the road. And the last night--powering the Tigers to Whalers have not beaten Montreal in a 76-68 victory over Temple. their last 12 meetings. In Tuscaloosa, Ala, sophomore center Bobby Lee Hurt scored 21 Magagna-Boyd takelst ji~ rnil Football points on his 21st birthday last The Yatera Seca Golf Association night to pace 11th-ranked Alabama held a two-day full-handicap, two- NFL (AP)--The University of New Mexico to a 74-56 win over Southern Method- man, best-ball tournament Sat. and didn't waste much time in naming a ist. Sun., December 4th and 5th. PONTIAC, Mich. (AP)--The passing new football coach. And in Little Rock, Arkansas combination of Richard Todd and One day after Joe Morrison re- guard Darrell Walker hit a career- When the dust had cleared from Wesley Walker carried the New York signed to go to South Carolina, high 29 points to lead the 15th- the bogey wind--which was around Jets to a 28-13 victory over the the Lobos named Joe Lee Dunn as ranked Razorbacks to a 87-66 win both days--Mark Magagna and Bill Detroit Lions. his successor. over Southwest Missouri State. Boyd were in first place. The win- Todd and Walker combined for ning team had a two-day total score three touchdown passes, including of 123, followed by the second place a pair in the second quarter. On winners of husband and wife team, back-to-back possessions, Todd hit Alexander: Horseshoe Bill and Sue Kinser--who finished Walker for 56 and 41-yard scoring with a 126 score. plays to give New York a 21-3 half- place prize went to The third time lead. Tourney singles'champ and Debbie Matocha. Dennis Brusnahan The Lions scored in the third a 129 total score. They carded period on a 48-yard strike from The "Jack and Jill" tournament Gary Danielson to Mark Nichols. The Intercommand Horseshoe Tourna- for December will be played on Sun- But after Eddie Murray brought De- ment was held recently--ahd the day, the 12th. This will be the troit to within eight points with singles champion is NAVSTA White's last "Jack and Jill" for this year, a fourth-quarter field goal, Todd Fred Alexander. so sign up at the pro-shop now. hit Walker again with a 19-yard TD pass to salt the game away. In doubles competition, the champs The Yatera Seca Golf Association come from NAS/VC-10--Bud Spence will be sponsoring a "Jack and Jill" Local Sports Notes and Don Johnson. tournament, Sun., Dec. 12. Sign up This is how the final standings and pay by 8:30 a.m. that morning. There will be an organizational looked after the tournament was com- Tee off time is 9 a.m. The fee is meeting of the Guantanamo Bay Offi- pleted: $5 for members and $7 for non-mem- cials/Scorekeepers Association- (all bers. Trophies will be awarded for sports), Tuesday, Dec. 14, in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place--plus closest Special Services Conference Room 1) NAS/VC-10 to the pin and longest drive for wo- at 7 p.m. Any one interested in 2) Co. "L"/NSGA men and men. Sign up at the pro shop officiating in any sport (must be 3) Marine Barracks This will be the last Association- 18 years of age or older) or keep- 4) NAVSTA White sponsored tournament until after ing score in any sport (must be 15 5) NAVSTA Blue the Holidays--so come on out and years of age or older) is encouraged FRED ALEXANDER enjoy a morning of fun. to attend.

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