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If you have multiple-light GAZETTE fixtures, remove one bulb out of three and replace it Guantanamo Bay, Cuba with a burned-out bulb for safety. Replace other bulbs, as they burn out, with bulbs ofelower wattage, unless you Volume 37 Number 9 Thursday, January 14, 1982 need more intense light. Air Florida jet rams Potomac River bridge ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? In the four hours before it got Shortly after the plane crash WASHINGTON (AP)--An Air Florida jet- dark, divers and other searchers another tragedy took place in the News liner crashed into a bridge over S managed to recover only nine bod- nation' s capital. the Potomac River separating Wash- ies. The recovery effort contin- ington, D.C., from suburban Vir- ues today. Less than 30 minutes after the shortly after takeoff yester- Digest inia Right now, the National Transpor- Air Florida crash, the first fatal ay afternoon from the capital's tation Safety Board--which is in- accident occured on Washington's (AP)--"NATO" buildings in Europe National Airport. vestigating the accident--doesn't modern, $4.2 billion subway system. are under a security alert because At least 80 people were killed, know what caused the crash. A Washington Metro train packed of what officials view as a terror- including five who were in cars on It was the first fatal crash of with rush-hour passengers backed ist threat against the alliance. the bridge. Just five of those 79 a commercial American airliner in into a concrete divider near the Over the weekend, Italian police people reportedly aboard the plane rock- more than two years. And it was Smithsonian station, killing three seized Soviet-made anti-tank are known to have survived. suspec- the first to take place near Na- people and injuring two dozen ets and other weapons from Snow had closed the airport for tional Airport since 1949. others. ted Red Brigades terrorists--the several hours before the crash. group that kidnapped U.S. Brigadier And even after the runways were General James Dozier. Police are cleared, visibility was limited to Weather continues dumping misery nationwide still looking for Dozier. a half-mile, close to the minimum that's permitted for a takeoff. It ATLANTA (AP)--It's not known for agriculture officials say it's be- WASHINGTON (AP)--Some were grateful, snowing heavily. was sure yet if the weather played a lieved the damage equalled the and some weren't pleased at all. to witnesses, the twin- According role in the Washington plane crash $500 million worth of losses caused But about 3,500 families stood in Boeing 737 slammed into a engine yesterday. But it is certain that by a freeze in 1977. Also, the line nonetheless in Washington yes- on the bridge, sheared from guard rail the weather is causing problems Florida Citrus Commission has im- terday to receive free cheese off five cars and struck the tops elsewhere. posed a 10-day embargo on all fresh the government. It's the surplus the time, the bridge a truck. At The death toll from a week of fruit in and out of the state as cheese President Reagan recently with slowly-moving rush- to the poor. was jammed miserable weather nationwide is at citrus growers surveyed the cata- decided to distribute really appreciates hour traffic. least 175. And that doesn't include strophic freeze damages. One man said he witness says the 737's nose But a woman in line One yesterday's plane crash victims. In Georgia, Gov. George Busbee de- the cheese. into the water and sank immed- and said it looked went The storm that began in the Texas clared a state of emergency in At- stamped her boots iately. The tail skidded off the bread lines of the Great area has swung up the Eastern sea- lanta, where a half-foot of snow like the into the river and floated And she complained bridge board, dumping mounds of snow along immobilized the city of one million. Depression. for about 20 minutes before it took many jobs from the the way. Tennessee reported four inches of that Reagan sank. And the cold that enveloped the snow, Arkansas seven inches and poor, black people. Within minutes of the crash, South apparently froze every com- Mississippi was hit with slush and helicopters pulled survivors from (UPI)--The state-controlled mercial crop in Florida from Dade sleet in one of its worst storms in WARSAW icy waters of the river near the in Warsaw says Poland's going County north to the state. line. And decades. press Virginia shore. A bystander went to-have a new national newspaper into the freezing water and res- starting today.which is intended cued a flight attendant. But, to promote the idea of national after that, officials said there accord. The editor of the news- was little hope for the others paper, called "The Reoublic." will aboard the plane. be a former editor-in-chief of the Communist Party newspaper and for- spokesman. to mer government Haig, Mubarak agree WASHINGTON (UPI)--U.S. envoys at- tempting to head off a Sino-Ameri- can clash over sales of fighter jets to Taiwan met China' s vice Intensify autonomy talks premier yesterday.but failed in a bid to meet China's powerful Vice Chairman Deng Xiaoping. The U.S. CAIRO (UPI)--Secretary of State Haig delegation was led by State Depart- and Egyptian President Mubarak ment official John Holdridge agreed yesterday to "intensify and who refused to say whether any pro- broaden" the Palestinian autonomy gress was made. talks between Egypt and Israel. Following an hour-long meeting at GREAT BRITAIN (AP)--Britain's rail Mubarak's office in suburban Cairo, network ground to a halt yesterday-- Haig told reporters that Egypt is not because of the bad weather, but COMMANDER NAVAL AIR FORCE, U.S. ATLANTIC FLEET, Vice Admiral Thomas committed to work with the U.S. for because of a 48-hour strike by en- J. Kilcline is greeted at the Naval Air Station by Captain M.D. a broadening of the Middle East gineers. The rail strike left mil- Fitzgerald, commander of the Naval Base, and his Chief Staff Officer, process. lions of Britons struggling to work Captain R.W. Sherer. VADM Kilcline and his staff spent yesterday Haig is now en route to Israel, roads in a cold fog. The and today touring the base and getting a first hand look at the on icy carrying a plan for breaking the are striking over a pay problems that confront Guantanamo Bay. Quality of life and money engineers two-year deadlock in the Palestinian dispute with Brit- were high on the discussions. (Photo by PHAN Lisa Verbrycke.) and productivity autonomy negotiations. ish Rail. Meanwhile, diplomatic sources in Tel Aviv say France, Britain, Italy Reagan orders foreign policy 'leaks' stopped LIBOURNE, France (UPI)--Police in and The Netherlands have sent let- Libourne say a bomb explosion early ters to Israel agreeing to-partici- yesterday damaged the Socialist WASHINGTON (UPI)--President Reagan who discloses classified informa- pate in the Sinai peacekeeping Party office of Gilbert Mitterrand. says those foreign policy news tion. force, but without any preconditions. He's a member of the'French Nation- leaks have got to stop. The "Washington Post" reported al Assembly and son of President Reagan ordered his administration yesterday that Deputy Defense Se- Francois Mitterrand. Police say yesterday to "shut down" leaks of cretary Frank Carlucci voluntarily the blast was not directed against ERA receives two more government secrets to the media, took a lie detector tests as part the young Mitterrand. which a spokesman says have "en- of a Pentagon investigation to find dangered lives" and compromised out who told the paper about a WASHINGTON (AP)--President Reagan national security. secret report given to a closed- wears one. Police officers wear Major state setbacks The president says he'll crack door session on the Defense Resource them. Secret Service agents have down on any administration official Board last week. them on. And now, some newspeople ILLINOIS (AP)--The Equal Rights want them as well. The camera Amendment yesterday was dealt two operators who photograph the presi- major setbacks. Unicorn Hunters' annual list bans redundancies dent for CBS News have asked the The Illinois Senate turned down network to provide bulletproof vests the request of ERA backers to do SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. (AP)--The time ever" and "all-time record." for their work. And the newtwork away with a rule requiring it to New Year wouldn't be complete with- "Revenue enhancement" got the boot, says it will provide them--at a ratify Consitutional amendments by out the Unicorn Hunters' List. since it's just a fancy way of say- cost of $115 a4piece. a three-fifths majority. The Michigan group, based at Lake ing "tax increase." ERA supporters were hoping that Superior State College in Sault Ste. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)--A San Francis- the unkindest cut of changing that requirement, to allow Marie, annually strikes from the But perhaps co police officer has filed suit for the "Happy Days"-ism, passage on just a simple majority, language words and phrases it deems all went to more than $18,000 in disability pay, it." The Unicorn Hunters would do the trick for ERA in Illi- to be overused, misused or just plain "sit on saying the curse of King Tut may that one without a second nois. useless. banned have caused a stroke he suffered it's "one of the And in Oklahoma, the senate turn- Last year the group banned "Have thought, saying while guarding King Tut's gold phrases in the English ed down the Equal Rights Amendment a nice day." This year's list in- most stupid funeral mask two years ago. itself. The vote was 27-21. cludes such redundancies as "first language." The Daily Gazette Page 2 Thursday, January 14, 1982 Educational Notes Seabee Queen LOS ANGELES METROPOLICAN COLLEGE is offering a course in Organiza- Candidate Selectees tion and Management Theory. This PAM TUCKEY, CB QUEEN CANDIDATE WILL community hold a Fifties dance at the FRA on course covers several different functions of managers including Jan. 16 from 7:30 p.m. to midnight. planning, organizing, communicat- Admission is $1.50 a person or $2 a ing and controling. Decision couple. Contest include the stroll, making is a basic knowledge re- best dressed, the twist and hula quired by a manager so take this hoop. Babysitting will be provided benefit you in board by the Seniors for $1 an hour per course which bulletin will the ever growing field of mana- child. For further information call gement. Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette 90296 AT or 90152 AWH. office through Cuard.Mail Stop #53 or hand carried DO YOU WANT TO LEARN HOW TO to the Public Affairs Office in the Administration CB QUEEN CANDIDATE PAM TUCKEY WILL hold a bake sale finance your next home? If so L.A. Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the in front of the NEX Metros' class in Real Estate previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- on Saturday, Jan. 16. Come on out Finance will include procedures for ments will be accepted any time. Announcements and support your queen candi- date. F.H.A. and V.A. financing, mortgage will be published at least once a week at the dis- capital from Savings and Loan cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities TUCKEY, CB associations, commercial banks, that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex PAM QUEEN CANDIDATE 'WILL insurance companies, and other and color or national; origin will not be accepted. hold a "No-tap" at Marblehead Hall on Sunday, Jan. 17, at sources. For details call L.A. The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to ed- 4 p.m. Price to enter is $7 per person and Metro at 8307/8748. it all submissions. .(AT-anytime, AWNH-after work- ing hours, DWH-during working hours). will pay six places. For further DO YOU STRUGGLE WHEN WRITING THOSE information and to register, call evaluations or other papers re- 90296 AT or 90152 AWH. quiring you to write clear and correct sentences and paragraphs? Exchange Notes 9 Fundamentals of Writing may be Activities just the individually paced course Club ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN UNUSUAL PIECE THIS WEEK AT THE you need to review and practice COMO CLUB: of jewelry for yourself or maybe to your writing skills, while earning Friday, January 15, Happy Hour THE CPO CLUB ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: give as a present? The Personalized will be three college credit hours. For in the Rathskeller Pub from HARBOR LIGHTS LOUNGE: Friday Services Department of the Navy more details contact the LA Metro 4:30 - 7 p.m. The dining room will and Saturday "Graphic Expression" Exchange has a large selection of College office at 8307/8748. be open from 6 - 10 p.m. with a will be spinning a variety of scrimshaw in stock. This ancient special of "Surf & Turf", $13.95 records from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. art form of drawing on bone or ivory COLLEGE LOS ANGELES METROPOLITAN with all the house wine you can Harbor Lights Lounge is open for has been treasured by collectors for for will be holding registration drink, $11.95 without wine. The dining from the open menu Friday years. Start a tradition in your the following courses Jan. 4 thru main bar will be open from 4:30 p.m. through Monday from 5:30 to 8:30 family today. 16. Real Estate Finance, Funda- to 1 a.m. p.m. We specialize in fine foods, mentals of Tax Return Preparation, Saturday, January 16, tonight so come up and dine with us for the NEX LEEWARD IS HAVING A 10TH AN- Aeronautical Ground School, there will be a Hail and Farewell on best food and service that Guanta- niversary Sale. Check the values Principles of Marketing, 'Fire the Patio with a Mongolian BBQ from namo Bay has to offer. We have January 16 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Company Organization and Procedure, 7 - 9 p.m. For reservations phone added many new cocktails to our Great selections of mark-down mer- Hazardous Materials I, Fundamentals 95332. The BOQ will be open for list of drinks; such as, straw- chandise will be on hand to make of Writing, Sailing, Human Biology, essential meals tonight. The main berry, banana or orange daiquiris, this a fantastic day of values. Business Computations, Legal bar will be open from 4:30 p.m. to white cargo, Kahlua Supreme, Yellow Food will be provided at special Aspects of Evidence, Emergency 1 a.m. Bird, Tootsie Roll, Kamikaze, low prices during the sale. Then Medical Technician I, Organization COMO Club Hail and Farewell on Dreamsicle and many others, so stay afterward and join in our and Management Theory, and January 16 at 6:30 p.m. Dinner come to the Harbor Lights Lounge street dance featuring music by Introductory Accounting II. For from 7 - 9 p.m. Reservations are and enjoy a refreshing evening. Endless Flyte, Bubba's III and more information call 8307 or 8748. mandatory. Call 95332 DWH. Lunch is served Monday through Scorpio which will run from 5:30 to Sunday, January 17, the dining Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with 10 p.m. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (Psych. 304, room is open for breakfast from a special buffet each Thursday. three credits) is now open for "HAVE PROBLEM HAIR?" THE MARINE 7 - 9 a.m. Brunch is served from This Thursday the buffet special is registration at Old Dominion Exchange Beauty Shop has the 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Dinner will Bar-B-Oue Pork Loin. University office. This course answer. Nexxus is now available be served from 6 - 9 p.ms. with a looks at people's behavior as it for all types of hair including special of Chicken Cordon Eleu. TOPSIDE LOUNGE: Open Sunday is:affected by other people and shampoo and conditioners. Stop by Adults, $6.75 - children, $4. through Thursday from 11 a.m. to groups, at inter-personal attrac- The and try the hair treatment that main bar is open from 4:30 11:30 p.m. and from 11 a.m. to tion, group dynamics, and social p.m. unites nature and earth with until midnight. Pat will be play- 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday. problems. There is a prerequisite The science. Don't hesitate. Try this ing his guitar in the dining room. wide screen TV is ready to go of General Psychology. Please and we will be watching all play- remarkable invention today. call Mrs. Kelley at 8307 for THE ENLISTED CLUB, THE WINDJAMMER: -off games this weekend. Make NOOK IS NOW OPEN AT THE details on the course or how to Everyone should be about all plans now for Sunday, THE BOOK Navy Exchange Mini Mart. Come and register. settled down and back to normal January 24th. large selection after the Holidays, and looking browse through our and hardcover books. NEED SCIENCE CREDITS? OLD DOMINION for something lucrative to do with POOL TOURNAMENT: The CPO Eight of paperbacks special interest books University is offering two science Sunday afternoons. If this is your Ball Tournaments will start again We have many car-repair, sports, craft courses this term. Biology, three problem, the Windjammer has the on Sunday, Jan. 31, at 2 p.m. for such as instruction and baby care. Those credits, emphasizes basic concepts answer for you. six Sundays with the Trophy Play- are waiting to become a valued and understanding of living things. It's their OPEN HOUSE BINGO held off being held on March 14th. books addition to your library. Physics, four credits, concentrates every Sunday after 1:30 p.m. when on the concepts of mechanics, heat, cards go on sale. We offer 13- STAFF NCO HAPPENINGS: light, sound, and motion. Register cash games of $25 to $500 prizes. On Jan. 15th, it's Moe's Variety now through January 16 at the Down- Why not drop in and get your share? scheduled for your entertainment. Chapel Notes town Lyceum College Office. For Everyone is welcome, no ID's On Saturday, Jan. 16th, it will more information, please call Mary checked, just be over 16-years-old be Graphic Expression playing all THE OUR LADY OF COBRE PARISH COUNCIL Kelley at 8307 or 8748. and you can play and win. the sounds you want to hear. will hold an open meeting for all SNCO Bingo is back. We will be parishioners on Monday, Jan. 18, AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS vice Tuesday, Jan. 19, as previously (Pol. Sci., three credits) is one playing bingo every Mon. and Wed., Special Announcements beginning at 7:30 p.m. announced. The meeting will be at of Old Dominion University's most 7:30 p.m. in the Conference Room of SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT popular courses and is a require- SHABBOS the Chaplain's Office, Bldg. #90. ment in many of our degree pro- 7:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 15, at the THE DEER PARK ZOO WILL HOLD ITS grams. Learn more about our po- McCalla Chapel. The McCalla Chapel Monthly meeting on Thursday, Jan. litical system and earn social is located behind the Corinaso 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the High School studies credit, too. Registration Point Family Housing, by taking the in Room 8. All members of the Blue Caribe will be open through January 16. last right turn prior to heading community are invited to attend. Call the ODU Coordinator at 8307 toward the Ferry Landing. Single Topics of discussion will include for. further information. personnel desiring transportation more improvements of the grounds. may contact PNCM Bradford, the For further information please Jewish Lay Leader on 8275/8380, DWH call Zoo President Cynthia Kennedy ; e or 951140 AWH. at 95568 AT.

ATTENTION: THERE WILL BE A MEETING THERE WILL BE A BAKE SALE HELD AT for all persons participating in the the bank, Friday, Jan. 15, from 10 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial GAZETTE a.m. until all is sold. All profit 5 Service Program. The meeting will will be contributed to the Canned take place at 8 p.m., Thursday, Jan. Food Campaign. Sponsored by LAFRA, 14, at the Base Chapel. Please Marine Enlisted Wives and Navy Wive Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, attend promptly, S Thursday, January 14 this will be the Club of America. For more informa- only meeting before the program tion call Audrey DiCosol at 96157 Commander, U.S. Naval Base presentation. For information "Chef's Night" or Linda Doremus at 97155. .ar. Sober S. Pruch .Public Affairs Officer contact Linda Williams at 951030. E P .Assistant Affair, Officer Public Cornish Game Hen w/Wine Sauce JO R n Rust. Editor 3015ariniRofs.ounls RAPE. THE VERY WORD STRIKES FEAR COME ON LADIES! SUBMIT YOUR QUICK Baked Potato or French Fries JOl Patty Albertii. . . . .Jurnalt into women everywhere! The hospital and easy recipes for GBOWC's "Fun Vegetable 30 Philip Praley. . Mrs. Ida A. Trujillo . Podtio lAssistant is now sponsoring a seminar in Rape in the Sun" cookbook. A box is Salad Bar Information and Prevention. This conveniently located at the front Rolls w/butter Coffee or Iced The Daily Gazette is published acordig to the seminar is open to all base personnel entrance ofthe Navy Exchange. Or Tea rules and regulations fr ship and iistan nwpapers and will be held on Wednesday, Jan. call Ann Wylie at 8347 or Jeanne as outlined in NA5OSP-35 and under the direction of the Naval ase Public Affairs Officer. Printed 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the hospital Neauner at 8602. So make your $6.50 five ties weekly at goeent expense on government training classroom. Learn the facts contribution and see your favorite equipmentIat tesNay Publications and Printing Se-ice The Patio Lounge will feature the about RAPE, how to protect yourself Branch Oict , the opinions o statenots A ns its recipe and your name in print. exotic Pina Colada, the drink of the tht appear herein aro t tbo trued sas official and how to help prevent it from orasreflectils the vies of CONAVSASE or the De- Deadline for recipes is January Tropics for $ .60. prnttt of the Sty. happening to you. 15. 3 Thursday, January 14, 1982 The Daily Gazette Page 'Read-at-home' program encourages students

Sixty-five W.T. Sampson Elemen- total of six hours in one month. tary School students recently Fourth graders must read eight received certificates, signifying hours, fifth graders nine hours, completion of the "Read at Home" and sixth graders 10 hours. program. According to Dorothy Rappel, elementary school reading As the name indicates, the specialist, the students pick their program enlists the aid of parents own reading material. It can be in improving their children's a comic book, magazine, library reading skills. The voluntary book, the Bible, anything. program is used in grades one The program tries to provide through six. alternatives to television. Each student in the program takes "Reading is entertainment, too," an entry form home. The form is Rappel says. "If you concentrate divided into 15-minute blocks. on only one kind of entertainment, When the student decides he's maybe you're missing something going to read, he informs a else." parent, who times him. The Sampson "Read at Home" To win a certificate, first program started two years ago. through third graders read (or It's used in many schools in the their parents read to them) a United States. MRS. CHRISTINE BRU'S 5TH GRADE CLASS DISPLAY THEIR "READ-AT-HOME" certificates as they posed before their class's "Read-at-Home" rocket which recorded each student's progress. Stars on the certificates indicate those students who read an extra hour dur- ing each month. A W.T. Sampson "Shark" sticker was an extra prize awarded the students. TOP ROW, left-to-right, they are: Betsy Nelson, Todd Marks, Christopher Cobb, Autumn Martin and Hazel Dolar. FRONT ROW, they are: Lisa Gallant, Heather Barton, HollieBrooks, Mike Catlett and John Anderson. (Official U.S. Navy photo.) Head lice could easily crawl into your life

Annually, Guantanamo Bay experi- firmly attached to the hair shaft ences an upsurge in the number of and are not easily loosened. This cases of head lice. This year will provides an easy method of differ- be no exception. Head lice have entiation from dandruff. The eggs been reported in a number of child- take approximately one week to ren in recent weeks. hatch. Proper use of medication provided Head lice are no respectors of by the U.S. Naval Hospital will persons. They will infest anyone; virtually eliminate the head lice rich or poor; black of white; male in a person's hair. or female--no one is immune. HEAD LICE IS NOT AN EMERGENCY!! The head louse is most commonly TSCHIDA'S 4TH GRADE CLASS POSE WITH BOOKS IN HAND MS. ELIZABETH found in children due to the na- Rappel, reading specialist at W.T. Sampson Elementary as Dorothy ture of their lifestyle. The use Therefore, it does not require a shows the certificate awarded each student for partici- School, of common combs, brushes, and hats visit to the Emergency Room. Per- the school's "Read-at-Home" program. Pictured BACK pating in creates a means of transporting the sons with head lice should visit are: Dorothy Rappel, Jennifer Cortez, Jenni- ROW (left-to-right) louse from person to person--and the appropriate Sick Call for the Cindy Emerton and Kim Quirante. FRONT ROW: Chuck fer Andrew, this practice should be avoided. necessary treatment. The use of Kynan Westermeyer, John Neill and Maas, John Andrew Frietze, "nit" combs will aid in ensuring Navy photo.)-- Amedeo Pope. (Official U.S. The head louse is approximately that a reinfection does not occur. two milimeters .long and has been reported to live about 30 days, For further information about the SCHEDULE without treatment. treatment of lice, as well as TV-8 with A female louse will deposit about combs and brushes infected they are lice, please contact the Environ- 12:00 Second City T.V. **ADULT** 90 eggs or "nits," as mental Health Service at 8843. Editor's Note: 1:05 LATE MOVIE: "The Bamboo commonly called. These eggs are The below TV-8 programming/Base Saucer." Americans and movie schedules are now daily fea- Russians band together to tures, printed one day in advance hunt a flying saucer in allowing you to plan your televi- Red China. Stars John It's Easy If You Know How! sion and movie viewing accordingly. Ericson. "Clip & Save" this section, 2:50 SIGN-OFF Please By Joe Johnson and place it in a convenient area for easy reference. BASE MOVIE GUIDE Here in GTMO, you often see vertical edges and sides as things from the past. This is shown. Put a beveled cut or Friday, January 15 Friday, January 15 something that will bring back sand the edge of the top. memories of years gone-by, and MORNING Windjammer: History of the World, will add a touch of nostalgia If you decide not to use it as Part I (R) to your kitchen. a stool, you will not have to 9:00 Cannon The Swap (R) This "conductor's stool" is cut in the holes for the handles. 10:00 NBC Today Show (Satellite that touch of nostalgia. Instead, turn the stool upside Live) COMO: Jaguar Lives (PG) The entire step stool can be down and plant some flowers in cut from a 6-foot-length of it. It will make a great flower AFTERNOON LYCEUMS: 1" by 10" shelving. Cut the stand. Downtown Dragonslayer (PG) 12:00 Donahue: The topic is cloth- The Evictors (PG) ing outlets and how they McCalla I The Apple Dumpling can save one much money. Gang Rides Again (G) 2s. -)j t- 7yi~ 12:50 Ryan's Hope Return From Witch 1:15 General Hospital Mountain (G) T S1 61op :S )___ 2:00 Family Feud (Satellite Live) Marine Paradise Alley (PG) 2:30 Wayne and Shuster The Dark (R) b% 3:00 Sesame Street Leeward Jesse and Lester-- Two Brothers in a 0 4:00 Presente 4:30 Car Care Central Place Called Trini- 5:00 SPECIAL: "In Celebration of ty (PG) Tutankhamen." This is the The Lady Vanishes story of Howard Carter's (NMPS II) discovery of the secret tomb of the Egyptian king ,hose treasures have a- Stool mazed the world. 6:00 T.G.I. Friday 6:30 ABC World News Tonight (Sat- ellite Live) Part of NIGHT America's Planter 7:00 Angie 7:30 I'm a Big Girl Now 8:00 Incredible Hulk 8:50 Your Turn Future- 6I 9:00 Vega$ The winning slogan for the 1982 Federal Voting Force SMSgt. 10:00 Flamingo Road Assistance Program was won by Air Rankin of Aviano AB, Italy. Be Part of Nightly News (Satellite James M. 11:00 NBC America's Future, VOTE" was selected from more than Delay) 7,000 entries worldwide. 11:30 T.G.I. Friday (Rebroadcast) Page 4 The Daily Gazette Thursday, January 14, 1982 In his coaching days, especially THE SPORTSMAN in the first ten or 15 years in the Sports Banquet will feature NFL's Dan Henning pro game , Brown was rated the king Dan Henning, associate head coach Oilers in 1972. When he joined the By Charles Morey of strategy and tactics. for the Washington Redskins, is one in 1976, Henning tu- Associated Press He was an innovator, almost an of the featured guests at the Sec- tored the receivers. Henning inventor . He was the first to use ond Annual Captain's Cup Trophy Ban- coached the , receivers The shadow of Paul Brown, like the the draw play and the first to drop quet on Jan. 18. and passing game for the Miami Dol- silhouette of a gray eminence, will his kick er back 15 yards. He This former William and Mary phins before joining the Washington fall across the Super Bowl game. perfect d the sideline pass in a also quarterbacked for Redskins as associate head coach. The general manager and vice time-sawing situation, and he made the San Diego Chargers. Henning Other sports guests include Terry president of the Cincinnati Bengals his play ers dress and act in big joined the staff at Florida State Metcalf, Washington Redskins' of- no longer is active in the coaching league fashion. where he worked with , now fensive halfback, and Jerry Sazio, routine of the team. But it's a Paul w well knows Bill Walsh, the the Redskins' head coach. Henning NFL and CFL scout. cinch his counsel will be heard in coach of the San Francisco 49ers, then spent two seasons on the Vir- Dinner will include spaghetti, the planning sessions for the big Cincinna ti's opponent in the Silver- ginia Tech staff followed by another lasagna, salad, rolls and wine. one on January 24th in the Silver- dome. Walsh was one of his assist- year with Florida State. Tickets are available through Spe- dome at Pontiac, Michigan. ants in Cincinnati a few years back. Henning's first NFL job was as the cial Services at $6 per person. Brown, rated one of the great The ch ances are that he will have receivers' coach with the Houston For more information call 951160. coaches of all time, has never been some dis cussions with Gregg about involved in a Super Bowl. Even at what Wal sh might come up with on the 73 -- an age when it's difficult to 24th and how best to counter it. pump up enthusiasm about anything -- The cbances also are that Paul he's as joyous as a 12-year-old might ma ke a few quiet suggestions with a new bike. about th e Cincinnati offense. He Paul is no stranger to champion- always wwas a master of the quick- ships. When he founded and coached striking scoring play and he may the Cleveland Browns in 1946, he have one e or two trump cards to offer won four straight titles in the old in that area. All-America Conference. He then NL won six consecutive Eastern Champion- ships in the WEDNESDAAY'S RESULTS after the two circuits merged. He added three league titles in that Edmont on 6, Washington 6 (Tie) time. Buffalo.o 6, Chicago 2 Brown eventually was forced out Toront to 2, Colorado 1 of the coaching job in Cleveland Winnit eg 5, Pittsburgh 1 by Art Modell, who had purchased N.Y. R angers 2, Minnesota 0 the club. Jimmy Brown, the great Quebecc 4, St. Louis 2 running back, probably had a hand Vancot ver 5, Calgary 1 in it. Jimmy reportedly grew to resent Brown's disciplined approach NBA to everything. After staying out of football for WEDNESDAAY'S RESULTS several years, Brown reappeared as one of the founders and head Bostonn 116, Atlanta 95 coach of the Bengals. He retired Milwauukee 111, Philadelphia 107 Associate Head Coach Dan Henning spends some after the 1975 season, tried Bill San Di iego 105, Dallas 102 Washington Redskins time on the practice field with quarterback Joe Theisman. Henning Johnson and Homer Rice as coaches, Kansas s City 117, Cleveland 104 will be one of the guests at Monday's Captain's Cup Trophy Banquet. and then two years ago tapped Seattlele 106, Indiana 86 Forrest Gregg, the current coach. Older n State 143, Denver 128 Aaron, Robinson selected for Hall of Fame

(AP) -- Hank Aaron says he now only person ever to be named the feels as if his accomplishments in most valuable player in both the classified Major League baseball are being ap- National and American Leagues. preciated. Aaron and Robinson entered the Classified advertisements may be sent to the Gazette by Guard Mail or hand Hall in their first year of eligi- carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday Aaron -- the all-time home run bility. through Friday (excluding holidays. Deadline for publication is noon king -- was inducted into the Coop- the previous working day. Ads are limited to 40 words and published not erstown, New York Hall of Fame yes- more than twice weekly per submission. Commercial advertising is Men's Golf Associatio@ prohibited although announcements concerning available services will be terday by an overwhelming majority. permitted but limited to twice monthly. Ads for businesses or services He missed becoming the first unan- The Men's Golf Association is requiring command approval may be required to provide proof of a letter imous selection by just nine bal- sponsoring a Jack and Jill Tourna- which discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, of authority. Ads for all members and non-mem- color, or national origin will,not be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff lots. ment and rewrite all submissions. {AT=Anytime/ bers this Sunday, January 17th, reserves the right to edit Also voted into the Hall of Fame DWH=During Working Hours/AWH=After Working Hours). with a tee-off time of 9:30 a.m. yesterday was the game's first All fees must be paid by 9:00 a.m. black manager, Frank Robinson. Sunday. Cost is $5.00 for members During his playing days, he was the Set of DP weights: 160 pounds of and $7.00 for non-members. For Sale plates, one barbell, two dumbbells, There will also be a meeting of members at 8:00 a.m. Dinette set, white with six dark like new, $45. Call 98243 AT. Course all association Scuba All drinks floral design swivel chairs, two prior to the tournament. association leaves. Chairs are worn. All for John Staub will be conducting a will be furnished by the and trophies will be awarded to the $50. Call 8235 DWH or 952268 AT. Wanted Basic through Open Water PADI- sanctioned SCUBA course beginning top three places. Air conditioners: (1) 18,000 BTU, Lawnmower and air conditioner. Call Monday, Jan. 18, at 6 p.m. at the $100; (1) 12,000 BTU, $75; refrig- 8600 DWH and 951133 AWH. Marine Site Pool. Registration Official's Clinic KZ400D, 1976 and pool tryouts will be held at erator, $50; Kawasaki Three pairs of maternity pants, brand looks good that time. For more information, There will be an official clinic model with 12,000 miles, new. Light yellow, green and white. in Feb.), call John at 952241 AWH. for all those interested in being and runs good(available Size 18, $7 each. Call 8255 AWH. $900. Call 90251 AWH. officials for the upcoming Inter- Have you often thought about learn- command Basketball League on Jan. Air conditioners for sale: A 23,000 ing to dive but consider yourself 19. This meeting will be held at Ladies 26" ten-speed bike with BTU, $175; a 10,000 BTU, $100, and an inexperienced swimmer? Would 7 p.m. at the Special Services generator and headlights; Mamiya MSX a 10,000 BTU, $80. Five ft. by two you like to enhance your snorkeling Conference Room. For more informa- 500, 35 MM SLR camera. Call 8541 ft. white dresser with six drawers skills? Become more secure in the tion, please call Special Services DWH or 951162 AWH. and mirror, in good condition. Make water and at the same time receive at 951160. offer. Call 97201 AT. Are you familiar with "Grit," a your Padi Open Water Certification? weekly Sunday newspaper? It's Need a babysitter for Friday eve- If so, an Open Water Scuba Class Ladies Basketball filled with news, information and nings between 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. will be taught by Bruce Laviolette lots of other interesting items; Prefer in my home. Must be 14- starting January 18. This course There will be a Ladies Basketball January 19, at something for the whole family. years-old or older. For more is primarily designed for inexpe- Clinic, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. at the Special Services Anyone interested in obtaining this information call 951076 AT. rienced snorkelers and swimmers Basketball court. This is the last paper beginning early February, who desire a slower paced class that hand-carried a basketball clinic to be held. contact Mercedes Jackson at 8445 AT. The person with more individual instruction. box from Ed and Cathy's Western Because of the extra attention Please sign roster at Special Ser- Wear Shop in Norfolk for someone that will be provided for each vices for the ladies league to Marantz Amp/receiver MR 220, 60 to whose name begins with "J." Please student, course enrollment will be begin soon. For further informa- 80 Watts out., $150 or best offer. call ASAP!! Call 96183 AT, ask limited. For details contact tion, contact Ann Wetermeyer at Call 8190 DWH or 90113 . for Jill--Thanks: Bruce at 951001, Ext. 324, AWH. 951205 or Renee Thatcher at 8152.

GE 23,000 BTU A/C, approx. 2 yrs. Two rear plastic wheels for a Big old, $175; 5-piece blue velvet Wheel child's cycle. Call 952210 DARY ENERGY usAGE corner sofa set in almost new con- AT. WATER ELECTRICITY dition, make offer; 3-year-old Renault-5, excellent condition, Services Use: 1,407,000 Gallons Use: 229,600 KWH includes radio casette tapedeck, Will babysit for working mothers. $23,048 carpeting, Michelin tires, etc, Monday through Friday. Call 90107 $8,733 $3,000. Call 97201 AT. after 6 p.m. Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 237,700 KWH busy $23,860 1974 Plymouth Grand Tour 360 CID/ Will babysit in my home for $6,207 TOTAL A/C. This car is in great con- parents, full time or part time eve- dition, but must sell due to leav- and evenings, except Friday K. For Use: $31,781 ing the base. $2,600 firm. Call nings. I live in Tierra reasonable 8881 DWH or 90285 AWNH. good child care and rates call 951076 AT. Target: 930,067

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