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If possible, locate floor, table, and hanging lamps io the corner of a room rather than against a flat wall. Lamps in corners reflect GAZETTE light from two wall surfaces instead of one and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba therefore, give more usable light. Energy consevation is important to you. Volume 38 Number 151 Tuesday, August 9. 1983 Guatemalan coup: 'An end to secret military tribunals' GUATEMALA (AP)--The coup is over new Guatemalan leaders are talking be totally ruthless. in Guatemala, and the new military about holding elections. And Bush Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega World president of the Central American says the coup could lead to says the had a hand country already has been sworn in. economic and democratic reforms in in the Guatemalan coup, all part Guatemala. of a U.S. plan to work against News Digest Mejia's forces stormed the But at least one congressman, Nicaragua. presidential palace while Rios Maryland Democrat Clarence Long, He says the political change is RELAND (UPI)--Officials in Montt was at work in his office. says he's not sure the power just another example of what he northern Ireland say dozens of At least three people were killed. change is a good thing. He met says is U.S. imperialism "closing police and civilians were injured So far, the whereabouts of the with Guatemala's new leader last all paths to a peaceful soution" overnight in riots marking the deposed president are not known. February, and says he found him to in the region. 12th anniversary of Britain's Because of Mejia's silence on the anti-terrorist laws. Hundreds of issue, it's thought Rios Montt Situation in Chad called 'serious';Libya warns I.S. youths took to the streets to probably is being detained. battle police, torch buildings and CHAD (UPI)--U.S. officials call The United States lent a hand by seize cars. Although the laws Guatemala's defense minister the situation in Chad "serious." sending two surveillance planes have been repealed, the date is says he took over yesterday For six weeks, the government of and eight F-15 fighters to Sudan marked annually with violence. because the old president made Chad has been battling Libyan- to keep an eye on Libyan involve- mistakes. And General Oscar backed rebels, although Libya in- ment. POLAND (UPI)--Senator Christopher Humberto Mejia Victores says one sists it is not involved in the Dodd meets with with Polish of his first moves will be to end civil war. Libya doesn't like that. If the officials today in Warsaw, and he the secret military tribunals that In the latest fighting, Chad U.S. radar planes interfere with indicates he'll discuss the possi- have convicted and sent to death says Libyan fighter jets raided Libyan operations, Libya says it bility of lifting U.S. sanctions at least 15 people in the past 18 the northern town of Faya Largeau will shoot them down. against Poland. Those trade bans months. three times yesterday. Warplanes were imposed when martial law was Reaction from the U.S. toward also hit a town in eastern Chad. U.S. officials say the American declared in December 1981. The the new Guatemalan government is Some 1,500 troops from Zaire are planes won't get involved in com- Connecticut democrat is the top cautious, but Vice President Bush helping Chad against the bat unless fired on. And they say U.S. official to visit Poland says there are hopeful signs. insurgents, and another 700 the Reagan administation has no since then. Later today, Dodd Bush, speaking yesterday in New soldiers from Zaire are on the plans to send ground forces to travels to Gdansk to meet with Mexico, said there's word that the way. Chad. former Solidarity leader Lech Walesa. AT&T strike continues; BOSTON (UPI)--A special committee of the AFL-CIO executive council Bargaining breaks off plans an important vote today in Boston, especially important if (UPI)--The nationwide telephone ' you're a presidential candidate. strike continues with no immediate he politicial works committee end in sight. will recommend whether to move up American Telephone and Telegraph the huge labor organization's spokeswoman Edie Herman says the planned December endorsement to company does not expect a October. settlement within the next 24 hours. Herman says AT&T has been in WASHINGTON (UPI)--The White House with represent- is considering helping out U.S. touch by telephone striking workers but towns near the Mexican border that atives of the are suffering because of recent there was no formal bargaining. Two New York City police offic- devaluation of the peso. At in a scuffle President Reagan's request, a ers were injured during a picket in Brooklyn. special task force will brief the Three strikers were arrested in cabinet today on the economic pro- the incident, in which the blems confronting the border strikers allegedly threw eggs at communities. people crossing the picket lines. Thousands of customers calling (UPI)--A former mayor of Cleveland for directory assistance hear a is trying a comeback. Dennis Kuc- recorded message saying, "We're inich, who lost a re-election bid sorry, due to a work stoppage we in 1979 after Cleveland defaulted may not be able to process your BASE PATROLMEN BOBBY SAUNDERS CHECKS THE STATUS OF ONE OF THE CASUALTIES on $14 million of loans, is run- call." near the underground hospital during DEFEX 2-83. Base Police and many ning for a city council seat to- other organizations responded to various drills throughout the DEFEX, and day. Kucinich is favored over a Consumer survey shows made it a success. (Official U.S. Navy photo) fellow democrat after easily win- ning an eight-candidate primary last month. 'Recovery' still fragile (UPI)--The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is out with a new reading Disaster Relief of consumer confidence, showing some fears that the recovery is Fund still fragile. The survey of 1,558 adults took Drive place in June and showed that while consumers felt the future $5 000 $2,000 looks bright, they still were somewhat cautious about that o000oCfcted future. $4 More than 40 percent of those Today surveyed said now was a good time to buy large items for the home, $3 000 men the important "big ticket" items Red ross needed to keep the recovery fueled. $2 000 While 40 percent said they are worse off than a year ago, almost 30 percent said they were better $1 000 off. And 45 percent had high hopes for the next year. But there was still some fear noted. Almost unanimously those surveyed said an increase of ATTACKED, REGROUPED, AND ATTACKED AGAIN, BUT THE We'll Help. interest rates, or the federal THE ENEMY PUSHED, BOMBED, victorious in DEFEX 2-83. According to deficit, or inflation, could pose defenders of the base still were and dedication of people made this WillYou? a "very great" threat to the Captain M.D. Fitzgerald, the spirit recovery. DEFEX a success. (Official U.S. Navy photo) Page 2 The Daily Gazette Tuesday, August 9, 1983 _ 1 0000 : - 0000 MM INFLATION FIGHTER ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING t for Special Announcements Sunday *, * August 8 - 14 got Portraits.The gift that lasts a "Free Jazzasize" at the Leeward East Bargo Hut -8 p.m. by Point BOQ on Sunday, Tuesday, and Available at lifetime. Fine photography Closed Diana (tropical outdoor or classic Thursday nights at 7:00. Everyone Stop Light Inn Tuesday is invited. Just drop by. * Villamar Snack Shack * indoor settings) Call Mary Lou Leeward - Open - 7 p.m. Marblehead Snack Shack Anderson at 2976 between 9:00 a.m. Phone 6432 for Location PET-Parent Effectiveness Training Golf Canteen and 4:00 p.m. for more informaion. Wednesday will be available here at GTHO for *e Kountry Kitchen Plan ahead this year. Portraits East Bargo Hut - 8 p.m. for Christmas gifts require a sit- one last time.Registration will Open 16. be at the Nursery School August " BAR-B-Q RIB SANDWICH * ting before October Friday 22nd through the 26th from Noon $1.25 */ Hospital ARS Wing - 8 p.m. Attention all boat owners: In an until 3:00 p.m. For more informa- Open effort to identify abandoned boats tion call 2159 during the week of pFor further information call _ is cur- on the base, Harbor Patrol the 22nd through 26th. A fee of 07240 or 4380 DWH - 3293 AW The quarterly Hospital Health Care rently tagging all unregistered $25.00 per couple will be charged Consumer Council meeting will be boats. The tags will remain on for the course. REMEMBER. 0000 40000 on August 10th at 1:00 p.m. in the the boats until the boats are re- It's your decision. Learning more hospital conference room. In an registered or for a period of 30 effective ways of relating to your E-3 and Military Leadership Exams: The Seaman, Fireman, and Airman effort to provide a needed forum days, at which time the boat will children takes courage, practice, Examinations and which can provide information and be impounded/destroyed. If your and patience. the courage to be the Military for E-4 an exchange of ideas, the Health boat has not been registered with- open to, and accept, new ideas and Leadership examinations and E-5 will be administered at Care Consumer Council was estab- in the past year or is tagged, attitudes.practice in applying 1:00 p.m. August 11 at the Wind- lished. The overall goal of the contact Harbor Patrol at 3792 or the principles and techniques at are to council is greater understanding 4105. home with your own fami- jammer Club. Participants submit a Special Request Chit orW and responsiveness through timely, ly.patience for the time it Memorandum recommendation from open communication. Using indi- Recently, U.S. Customs Service has takes to discourage your chil- their Division Officer to the Edu- vidual command representation, it confiscated and destroyed a number dren's once-effective misbehavior cational Services Office no later is felt that potential and actual of Honda collapsible minibikes pattterns. In our modern society, than 4:00 p.m. August 10. For consumers of health care in the which do not meet U.S. emission we have come to expect "instant" further information contact PSD Guantanamo Bay area would be bet- control and safety standards. The results, "instant" success, "in- ter served. All local commands, non-conforming model is the "AB stant" everything! But anything ESO at 4553 or 4338. HONDA MOTO COMPO." Apparently, of real value takes time.Isn't a tenant commands and organizations To better serve the community the this model has been sold by some happy family life worth some of are urged to provide a representa- Special Services Day Care Center council meet- overseas exchanges. However, it your time? This will be a short tive to atttend this is considering expanding it hours is not importable into the U.S. course which will meet every night ing. of operation by opening at 6:00 For further information, contact for one week. Class starts on Au- a.m. vice 7:00. If anyone feels The W.T. Sampson School registra- Mrs. Nancy 0ldread at the Personal gust 29th. Reserve your place there is a need for the Day Care K-6 will be held Property Office at 4104/4608 DWH. now! tion for grades Center to open at 6:00,. please at the elementary school multi- contact Ms. Charlene Wilson at purpose room on August 15th 3 2205 DWH or MCPO I.G. Neal at 2248 through 17th from 9 a.m.- p.m. DWH or make your wishes known at with letters Last names beginning the Day Care Center front desk. A through L should register on Au- gust 15th; M through Z on August bulletin board The commanding officer's quarterly 16th; others who are unable to reg- retention team meeting with all ister on these days may register Naval Station officers and CPOs on the 17th. Parents should pre- EducationRal Notes scheduled for August 10th at the sent the previous year's report Windjammer has been rescheduled card, a copy of their orders (for Interested in flying? Los Angeles for August 18th at 3:00 p.m. at newcomers only), the child's im- Metropolitan College is offering the Windjammer. munization record, and any other Aeronautical Ground School begin- pertinent materials which will as- ning August 22nd. This course PSD ESO reminder: BUPERSINST sist the school staff in proper will certify you to take the FAA 1430.16B (ADVMAN) Para 301.15 placement. Kindergarten children written examination, a required states all requirements for the also will need birth certificates. The Law School Admissions Test step in learning to fly. Regis- September 1983 Navy Wide Ad- Children who attended school here will be given on Monday, October tration for this and all other LA vancement examinations except last year must re-register. The 3rd. The test must be ordered classes begins August 15th. Time-in-Rate must be completed not first day of school will be August through Navy Campus at 4769 by later than August 15. 29th. School hours will be from 8 Friday, August 12th. Only those LA Metro finally has the science a.m.-2 p.m. It is recommended planning to apply to Law School course to help you get your de- The Guantanamo Bay Little Theatre that students bring the following next fall need to take this test. gree. Human Biology is being of- will be holding tryouts for their supplies with them on the first fered in term 1/84. In this two new comedy plays on August day: two No. 2 pencils, erasers, GRE Advanced Tests in the follow- course you will study reproduction 9th, 10th, and 11th at 7:30 p.m. and two notebooks. Other required ing subject areas will be adminis- and human development; the forma- at the elementary school amphi- materials will be determined by the tered on Monday, October 17th: tion, structure and function of theatre. The Guantanamo Bay Lit- individual teachers. Class as- Biology, Chemistry, Computer Sci- cells. This is a general course tle Theatre would like to take signments will be posted by Thurs- ence, Economics, Geology, History, for the non-science major. Regis- this opportunity to invite anyone day, August 25th, at the elemen- Literature in English, Mathema- tration for term 1/84 begins Au- interested in theatre to come join tary school multi-purpose room tics, Music, Physics, Political gust 15th. us at our regular monthly meet- (side wall by the main entrance), Science, Psychology, and Sociolo- ings. They are held the second the Commissary Store, and the Lee- gy. These tests are worth 39 SH The following ACT-PEP essay exams Tuesday of every month at the ele- ward Navy Exchange. credit toward a BS/BA degree with will be given on Thursday, Oct. NY Regents. They require exten- 6th: Freshman English, Accounting mentary school amphitheatre at If you're in the mood to watch a sive subject knowledge. The cost Level II and Level III, Management 7:30 p.m. good movie and to eat delicious is $32 per test, plus a $1.00 reg- of Human Resources Level II and food, come to the Marine Lyceum. istration fee. Anyone interested Level III, Earth Science, History We are now serving barbecue beef in taking one of these tests must of American Education, Shake- Blue Caribe sandwiches, nacho chips with come by Navy Campus in person to speare, Finance Level II and Level cheese sauce and/or jalapeno order the test prior to Friday, III, Operations Management Level rings, hot dogs (plain, chili August 26th. For more informa- II and Level III, Marketing Level hAa~e a dogs, chili cheese dogs), popcorn, tion, call Navy Campus at 4769. II and Level III; and Business En- different types of sausages, bev- vironment and Strategy. These erages, frozen sandwiches, chips, tests are free to active duty per- cigarettes, etc. Club Activities sonnel and must be ordered by Fri- There will be a very important day, Aug. 19th, via Navy Campus dom. meeting of the Guantanamo Bay Navy at 4769. TMEDAILY Flying Club on August 9th at 7:00 p.m. at McCalla Hangar. The agen- The emergency medical technician da will include election of offi- performs a unique service which cers and a vote on the Cessna 150. can not be rendered by any other Tuesday, August 9 GAZETTE Your attendance is imperative. individual or group. In the se- "PEPPER STEAK" New members are always welcome to cond of a two part class offered Pepper Steak come get involved both in and out by LA Metro, you will be provided Steak Fires of the air. All board members with the basic foundation in emer- Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, Salad Bar must be at the board meeting at gency medical lifesaving proce- Rolls with Butter 6:30. Contact Nick Goodman at dures. Come by the LAMCO office Commander, U.S. Naval Base Coffee or Ice Tea 4600 DWH for information. and sign up for the Emergency Med- $5.95 Lt. Cmdr. J.D. Van Sickle. ical Technician II course. Regis- Thursday, August 11 .Public Affairs Officer The Guantanamo Bay Duplicate tration is August 15th through the "STUFFED SHRIMP" Ens. Christy McCollom. Bridge Group meets every Tuesday 19th. EMT I is not a prerequisite Stuffed Shrimp .Asst. Public Affairs Officer evening. All bridge players are for this course. French Fries to join the group. Play JOC Lew Reed. invited Salad Bar starts promptly at 7:00. For .Public Affairs Staff Supervisor Rolls with Butter further information, call Jane Marine Exchange J02 Lee Holloway. Coffee or Ice Tea External Communications Coordinator Jones at 2436 or Sharon Liehr at A new diving shack is opening soon If you $5.75 JO3 Michael Page.Editor 2357. at the Marine Mini Mart. have any suggestions, please call Friday, August 12 Mrs. Susan Junkins. "ITALIAN NIGHT" .Production Assistant The Club Latino is sponsoring a Frances Avela at 2330. The fish- Marine Corps Spaghetti w/Meat Balls The Daily Gazette is published accrding t the domino tournament August 12-14. ing department at the Pizza Prizes will be awarded to the top Exchange is looking for sugges- ,utlhnd fn AVEXOS P-i andundr th drto,, Salad Bar of he Naval as Public Affairs Officer . Printed three teams. $10 entry fee per tions on different items that you five times weekly at Rolls with Butter government expense on government person. Sign up begins July 15. would like to see in the depart- equpmet at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Coffee or Ice Tea Branch Offie the opinions o r saints in nes items For further information contact ment. For suggetions or informa- that appear herein ae o obe costued as offcal "ALL YOU CAN EAT" Eddie Velez at 6414 DWH or 2549 tion, contact Frances Avela at reflecting the vies of CO AVBASE or the De- $4.95 partent of the Nay. AWH. 2330. Tuesday, August 9, 1983 The Daily Gazette Page 3 22nd Annual Naval and Maritime Photo Contest

The U.S. Naval Institute's 22nd mounted transparencies, please.) Annual Naval and Maritime Photo 6. Full captions and the pho- Cadr. Jack F. Wilson (right), Contest is underway. In addition tographer's name and address must Naval Air Station Executive to the 10 $100 cash prizes, the be printed or typed on a separate Officer, is presented the Na- winning photos will be published sheet of paper and attached to the val Commendation Medal by in a 1984 issue of the Naval In- back of each print, or printed on Capt. M. D. Fitzgerald, Con- stitute's monthly publication, the transparency (slide) mount. mander, U.S. Naval Base. He Proceedings. (No staples, please.) received the award for meri- Here are the entry rules: 7. Entries must arrive at the torious service rendered 1. Each photograph must per- U.S. Naval Institute no later than while serving as the Unaccom- tain to a naval or maritime sub- Dec. 31, 1983. panied Personnel Housing and ject. the photo, however, is not Morale, Welfare and Recration Photographs that are not limited to 1983. awarded Officer on the staff of Com- prizes may possibly 2. The limit is five entries be purchased mander, Naval Air Force, U.S. by the U.S. Naval per individual. Institute. Those Atlantic Fleet. During the photographs not 3. Entries must be either purchased will be period from May 1981 until A- returned black and white prints, color to the owner if accompan- pril 1983, Wilson had a di- ied by a stamped, self-addressed prints, or color transparencies rect impact on improving envelope. the (slides). quality of life for all NAV- is 5 x 7 Mail entries to: AIRLANT personnel by improv- Minimum print size & nches.4. Naval and Maritime Photo Contest ing, considerably, both offi- 5. Minimum transparency U.S. Naval Institute cer and enlisted unaccompa- (slide) size is 35mm. (No glass Annapolis, Md. 21402 nied housing throughout CON- NAVAIRLANT. (Official U.S. Marine Corps Exchange Job Opportunities Navy photo)

The Marine Corps Exchange has the following positions available. For further information and copies of the position description, contact the Marine Corps Exchange Secretary (Bldg. M-613) or call 2330/2570.

SALES CLERK, PS-2091-2, part time, one required SALES CLERK, PS-2091-2, full time, one required Kansas radio station claims 1st Amendment violated INDENTIFICATION CHECKER, PS-0085-1, full time, one required WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP)--House mem- system we buried long ago in this bers, last week, sharply rebuked country." the owner of a Dodge City, Kan. Mrs. Babbs defended her sta- radio station accused of airing tion's right to broadcast the pro- racist hate programs. grams under the First Amendment Two former Federal Communica- guarantee of free speech. She said tions Commision chairmen called the programs, which aired begin- the station an example of the need ning last year, but have been dis- to maintain strong government reg- continued, were discussions of is- ulatory powers. sues of intense local concern, The sharp words came during a such as increased government in- meeting of the House Commerce Tel- terference in citizens' lives. ecommunications Subcommittee. The But Markey said some of the panel is looking into streamlining terms aired during the program the way the FCC reviews the perfo- were considered obscenities today. rmance of broadcast stations and Former FCC chairmen Charles Fer- compares them with those who apply ris and Newton Minnow testified to take over licenses. the comparative renewal process is Massachusetts Democrat Edward important, even though only two Markey told Nellie Babbs, who with licenses have ever been denied un- her husband, owns Dodge City's der that procedure. KTTL-FM, "You in no way reflect KTTL is fighting an attempt by not only the values of Dodge City, a group composed, in part, of but also the values of this coun- Dodge City residents, to take over try. You try to reflect a value its license. Noon in Washington, D.C., 12:12 in New York City EAl Edmund G. Demerey (center) of the Engineering Division of Public If you feel it's a bother having in New York and 12:24 p.m. in Bos- Works is promoted to his present rank by Capt. L. A. Fermo, Public to remember to set your clock for- ton. Works Officer. At left is UTCM William G. Brazell, Public Works Master ward in the spring and back in the A lot of people missed their Chief. (Official U.S. Navy photo) fall, or reset your watch once or trains in Pittsburgh, where six twice when you change time zones, different local times governed consider what it was like 100 train departures. Keelhauling: Punishment for traitors, mutineers years ago. The railroads took a step toward ending the confusion in 1883 when At that time there were more Keelhauling, which was abolished opposite side of the ship. When the they set up the four now familiar than 100 lodal times in the United by the U.S. Navy in 1800 and by prisoner was dropped into the zones: Eastern, Central, Mountain States. While traveling from coast the British in 1835, was a form of water, the sailors pulled on the and Pacific. The rest of the world line, dragging him under to coast, you would have to reset punishment that was usually the keel. followed within a few years, with your watch some 20 times. reserved for traitors and In almost every case, the person the globe being divided into 24 mutineers. who was keelhauled died, for if he In 1880, when it was noon in time zones. did not drown before he was pulled Washington, D.C., it was 12:08 Congress formally adopted the The prisoner's arms out of the and legs water, he invariably p.m. in Philadelphia, 12:12 p.m. system in 1918. were fastened with a long line, the bled to death from the many deep end of which was held by several cuts he received from the sailors who were stationed on the barnacles on the hull of the ship.

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EN3 Stewart Broussard of the Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity (SIMA) is advanced to his present rank by Cmdr. Charles W. Gnilka, SIMA Commanding Officer. (Official U.S. Navy photo) Page 4 The Daily Gazette Tuesday, August 9, 1983 America's Carl Lewis sets pace in Helsinki; Ashford injured USFL Cup (AP)--The New York Yacht Club con- (UPl)--The third day of the World Six other gold medals will be (UPI)--The Oklahoma Outlaws of the tinues to insist "Australia II" be Track and Field Championships at decided today. The list includes USFL scheduled a morning news con- forced to withdraw from the Ameri- Helsinki, Finland, spices the in- the men's and women's 800-meters, ference to announce the signing of ca's Cup competition, or have its ternational sports scene today. the women's high jump, the 10,000 NFL quarterback Doug Williams. A controversial keel modified. But World-record holder Edwin Moses meters, the hammer and heptathlon. USFL spokesman says Williams will representatives of the yacht are of the United States will be on The heats for long jump and leave the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and showing little concern. The boat hand; going after his 81st-consec- sprint relays are on the schedule, sign with the Tulsa-based Outlaws. was measured and approved by a utive victory in the final of the as well. Carl Lewis, the new 100- No terms of the deal were three-member international commit- 400-meter hurdles. meter champion, is looking for a released. tee earlier this summer, and can triple-gold medal sweep. Willams started 58-consecutive only be penalized or removed from Yesterday, the Americans took games for the Bucs, dating back to the prestigious race if the first, second and third place in his rookie year in 1978. But, committee changes its mind. At the 100-meters, with Lewis setting contract talks between Williams the pace ahead of world record- and the Bucs stalled. The Outlaws holder Calvin Smith and Emmit are one of six expansion teams Local Sports The King. They will be joined in the joining the USFL next season. "four by 100" relay by football The GBOA meeting for August has star Willie Gault. been re-scheduled for Wednesday, Park August 10th at 7 p.m., in the Yesterday's triumph was the NFL Marine White House conference room, first clean sweep in major inter- second floor. Women's softball (AP)--In the NL, the New York Mets national competition since the and flag football will be the continued to win, and pitcher Stockholm olympics in 1912. main topics of discussion. Anyone Jesse Orosco led the way again. But the chances of a sprint- interested in officiating is The Mets won for the eighth time double vanished when yet another Sports welcome. For information, contact in nine games as they beat the world record-holder, Evelyn Sgt. Maj. Nelson at 2114 DWH, or Montreal Expos 6-5 in ten innings. Ashford, re-injured a hamstring. Debbie Matocha at 3332 AWH. Orosco, last week's NL player of She collapsed just past the . Shorts the week, was the winning pitcher. halfway mark of the 100-meters, If there are any girls, grades He's recorded five wins and two and is expected to be sidelined 9-12, who are interested in play- saves in the last nine days. for at least two months. (UPI)--Veteran running back Sher- ing softball for the upcoming The Mets scored the winning run After two days of competition, man Smith, the Seattle Seahawks' school year please contact Lily in the tenth when Darryl Straw- Poland is the suprise, although all-time leading rusher and third- Romero, at 2135 AWH or 4600 DWH, berry tripled, Bob Bailor walked, unofficial, medal leader with two leading pass receiver, was traded or Yuette Barrs, 2374 AWH. Please and Expos' pitcher Jeff Reardon golds. The U.S. leads overall to the Kansas City Chiefs last contact us by Friday afternoon, so made a wild throw trying to pick with six medals, including the night. The deal sends a future, that we can start practice. Bailor off at first. Lewis gold. undisclosed draft choice to Philadelphia pounded Pittsburgh Seattle. No other terms were Special Services will be having 14-5. Mike Schmidt homered twice announced. Smith enters his a 36-hole, no handicap golf tour- and drove in five runs for the eighth NFL season with almost nament for all interested active (UPI)--Ninth-seeded Phillies. He moved into 25th Eliot 3,500 yards on the ground, along duty military personnel September Teltscher waited out place on the all-time home run a three-hour with 211 career pass receptions. 3-4. Personnel desiring to part- rain delay before emerging list with 375 career homers. a icipate, contact Special Services winner at the $450,000 Canadian Philadelphia batted around in New York Jets defensive tackle at 2560 before 4:30 p.m., August the fourth and fifth innings. Open men's tennis championship. Marty Lyons has a chipped bone in 31. They scored five runs each time. Teltscher whipped fellow Ameri- his left ankle. The Jets say they can Larry Stefanki 7-5, 6-2, yes- hope Lyons can return for the The win gave the Phils a two- Special Services is now accept- terday at the opening of the Mon- season opener September fourth. game lead over Montreal in the ing rosters for the Intercommand treal competition. In an earlier Veteran linebacker Jack Reynolds East, and snapped Pirate pitcher flag football season which will match, top-ranked Canadian Glenn joined workouts at San Francisco's John Candelaria's eight-game win- start approximately the second Michibata was pounded by Brazilian camp yesterday for the first time ning streak. week of September. Deadline for Marcos Hocevar, 6-1, 6-1. this summer. He'd been out with a The New York Yankees moved to submitting rosters (18 man limit) within a game and a half of first Players drawing byes into pulled hamstring. Wednesday second round include is August 26th, at 4:30 p.m. For place in the AL East last night by more information, call 2560. sweeping a double-header from the top-ranked John McEnroe, Jimmy The Houston Oilers cut veteran Toronto Blue Jays. The Yankees Connors, Ivan Lendl and Yannick defensive back Vernon Perry Special Services will be spon- took the nightcap 11-3, as Ken Noah. yesterday. Perry was arrested in $150,000 Virginia Slims tourna- soring a double elimination Griffey ripped a first-inning A April on charges of possession of singles and doubles horseshoes . Don Baylor followed ment t got under way in Manhattan cocaine and is awaiting trial on Beach, tournament for all interested with a solo blast to sink Toronto, . And ninth- the charges. Head coach Ed Biles active duty military personnel Au- now losers of six straight. seeded of the United says the decision to cut Perry is gust 24-26. Personnel desiring to In the opener, Ron Guidry States joined Czechoslovakian based soley on his performance in participate, contact Special Ser- pitched an eight-hitter as New stars Helena Sukova and Iva last week's 15-0 loss to Baltimore Budarova vices at 2560 before 4:30 p.m., York won, 8-3. The Yanks moved up with a straight-set in the team's pre-season opener, victory. August 19. because Cleveland, suddenly coming and his play at the Oilers mini- Jordan beat to life, pounded first-place South African Jen- camp last May. Baltimore, 9-4. nifer Mundel, the 10th-seeded The Pittsburgh Steelers came to Special Services is now Sukova defeated American Lea Anto- terms with a pair of key players accepting rosters for Intercommand AMERICAN noplis, and Budarova stopped Ja- yesterday by signing wide receiver Tennis. Deadline for rosters Detroit 7 Chicago 2 pan's Etsuko Inoue. In a later John Stallworth and safety Donnie (eight individuals limit) is Chicago 5 Detroit 4 match, Chinese defector Hu Na lost Shell. The club now has all four September 2nd, at 4:30 p.m. For Milwaukee 8 Kansas City 5 to American Barbara Hallquist, 6- its veteran free agents in the more information, call 2560. Kansas City 5 Milwaukee 4 4, 6-3. The tournament's top- fold. Stallworth and Shell, each Texas 12 Boston 7 seed, Martina Navratilova, and a 10-year Steeler and all-pro, are Minnesota 4. California 2 number-two Chris Evert Lloyd are expected to play in Friday night's Aluminum sink with five gallon Oakland 2 Seattle 1 scheduled to meet their first exhibition game against the New tank and electric pump for a van, opponents today. York Giants. Terms of the multi- with cabinet for $35. Call 3816 year contract were not disclosed. AWH. FOR SALE '66 Olds station wagon, needs '71 Pontiac Braugham four-door se- work. Asking $125. Call 3436 AT dan, $700. Available Sept. 1st. and ask for Jon or leave a mes- Call 4690 DWH or 2602 AWH. sage. classifieds Reel to reel tape player in oiled Kenmore portable dishwasher, five Ads must be signed by the submitter. 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