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Vol. 43 -- No. 71 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Tuesday, April 14, 1987 I . f

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Post Office Directory File Base residents are reminded that all civilian employees (including foreign nationals) and all military personnel not attached to the Naval Hospital, FTG, SIMA, NSGA or VC-10 are required to check in and out with the Post Office. Failure to do so will result in delays or non-delivery of mail. Daily Gazette Readership Survey A readership survey will be included in next Monday's, April 20 issue of the Daily Gazette soliciting our reader's opinions of the newspaper. Everyone who receives a copy of the newspaper is urged to complete the survey so that the Public Affairs Office can incorporate public opinions and ideas into the newspaper. to a Water Outage Slated Cleaning The Treads -- Tank crewman of from the treads of their tanks prior by PH1 Gary R. Rice) There will be a water outage Thursday, April 16 from the Marine Ground Defense Force remove mud training run. (Photo 6 p.m. to midnight affecting Gold Hill Galley and Gold Hill Towers complex. The outage will allow contractors to install water service to the new Senior Enlisted Cause of accident unknown Bachelor Quarters. killed in plane crash in Kansas City See A Leak? Four main If you happen to spot what appears to be a water (AP) -- Investigators are bodies late last night and ticularly high. break or leaking pipes, or even much more water in a trying to figure out what the fourth early this morn- The plane was carrying car- place where it shouldn't be, call the Public Works caused a Boeing 707 cargo ing. go for Burlington Air Express PWD working Irvine, Calif. Burlington Department. If you don't see people from plane to crash and burn near during of The plane crashed Thomas Murrill around it, assume no one knows about it. the Kansas City International weather. Vice President rainy and foggy plane was operated The number to call is the 442 4. The number is manned Airport last night. says the 24 hours a day. crew members and one A Federal Aviation Adminis- by Buffalo Airways of Waco, Three to passenger died in the crash tration spokesman, Bob Texas, and was enroute It had taken Daily Safety Tip and fire. The plane went down Rhynesford, says the ceiling Fort Wayne, Ind. Electricity can turn you off! Don't fool with it! in a Missouri field, about was about 10 feet and it was off from Oklahoma City and was Wichita, Leave electrical repairs to the experts. two miles south of the air- foggy. He says there stopped over in port. plenty of visibility forward Kan., before flying into New Arrivals Rescue workers found three and the winds were not par- Kansas City. Parents: Kathy and Roy Wilson Baby's Name: Caitlin Colleen Alexandra Born: April 4, 1987 Shultz protests Soviet spying during meetings 7 lbs. 1/2 oz. Weight: siles in Europe is the topic (AP) -- In meetings in two. the agenda considered the newest arrival to your family in the Moscow yesterday, Secretary Only two sessions were on To announce closest to agreement. names, the baby's of State George Shultz pro- scheduled for yesterday, but Daily Gazette, submit the parent's Shevardnadze the weight of the baby. tested alleged Soviet spying the statesman met for a third Shultz and name, the date of birth and seven sessions Embassy in the session in the evening to scheduled at the U.S. dis- capital. discuss nuclear arms control. today for their aides to Soviet control Foreign A senior State Department cuss issues from arms Shultz and Soviet rights Minister Eduard Shevardnadze official says the first item to Soviet human met three times yesterday, on Shultz's agenda was "the policies. Barbara, Calif., '87 the first of three days of problems created by Soviet In Santa NAVNEWS Chief of Staff scheduled talks between the espionage." White House The official gave no fur- Howard Baker says a decision a summit meeting might Marine Arrested For Soviet Involvement ther details, but a pact on on Fourth emerge from the talks. (TUSTIN, Calif.) -- A Marine sergeant was arrested Marine guards limiting medium-range mis- April 7 under suspicion of espionage while assigned as a guard at the U.S. Consulate in Leningrad. He is the fourth Marine guard arrested for illegal activity while being replaced stationed in the Soviet Union. (AP) -- The Marine Corps Sgt. John J. Weirick, 26, was arrested at the Marine says the 28 Marine guards at Corps Air Station here. He is suspected of having the U.S. Embassy in Moscow Around the globe contacts with a Soviet woman while assigned to the should all be back in the Leningrad consulate for a year during 1981 and 1982. United States by next week. The guards will undergo Lexington Helo Rescues Four Fisherman questioning about the sex- Embassy Guards that took just under Navy Suggests Polygraph Tests For (PENSACOLA, Fla.) -- In a rescue for-secrets scandal at the to place embassy guards on the 16) helicopter plucked The Navy reportedly wants an hour, a USS Lexington (AVT U.S. Embassy in Moscow. who would be subject to ran- the Gulf of Mexico April 3 after Marine list of government employees four fishermen from The Corps says five tests. Pentagon sources say an internal fishing boat. in Mos- dom lie detector they abandoned their sinking replacements arrived putting the jobs on the "critical from Corpus Christi, Texas 12 arriv- Navy study recommends Lexington was transiting cow Sunday. Another subject to polygraph tests. The a distress call from the fishing and the rest are security" list that's to Pensacola when ed yesterday say the report also urges U.S. intelligence agen- was relayed by a tanker. the end of the week. sources vessel "Hunter" due by to work harder at sharing information on potential Sea King from Helicopter Combat Support Two former Moscow embassy cies The SH-3 threats. Squadron 16 (HC 16) flew 53 miles to the tanker to Marine guards are charged espionage begin the search for the sinking boat. with espionage for allegedly flares and a life raft Air Force Planes Intercept Soviet Bombers The aircraft's crew spotted becoming sexually involved today that Air Force helicopter's two rescue U.S. military officials revealed bobbing in eight-foot seas. The with female KGB agents. The two Soviet bombers flying into the water and rescued the Marines allegedly then F-15 jet fighters intercepted swimmers were lowered two Aleutian Island chain Wednesday. to the Lexington where the four allowed other Soviet agents parallel to Alaska's men. They returned stayed with the aircraft for two hours. fisherman, in good condition, spent the night. They to enter the most sensitive The F-15 pilots were returned to Pensacola the next day. communications areas of the Guerillas Raid Radio Stations In Chile embassy. raided eight radio stations and an A third Marine guard from Leftist guerrillas Inside Associated Press office in Chile late yesterday, declaring the U.S. Consulate in Lenin- in honor of Pope John Page 2 - School Lunch Menu is being held, pending an end to a cease-fire observed grad country. Police and news re- Page 2 - Medical Adviser similar charges. Paul's recent visit to the shot to death one off-duty police Page 3 - Stateside Election Information The Pentagon last Thursday ports say the guerrillas confronted them as they left a radio station Page 3 - R and R Schedule ordered the entire six-man officer who The rebels forced each of the eight Page 4 - Reds Top Braves, 7-2 detachment at the Leningrad in suburban Santiago. to broadcast a recording announcing an consulate home for "precau- stations attacked declared one week before the papal tionary" questioning in con- end to the cease-fire WWWH nection with the spying scan- visit. dal. I I Medical Adviser - Contributed by the staff /;i / U.S. Naval Hospital te / i iI iI i"'' CAPT. C. V. Cote, NC, USE, Commanding Officer Causes and prevention of strokes Strokes (cerebal vascular tissue. Bridge Lessons CONO Club Advisory Meeting accidents) are one of our Another cause is bleeding The Guantanamo Bay Duplicate Bridge Club The COMO Club Advisory Group will meet major health problems. They from an artery due to disease is offering free lessons to anyone Thursday, April 16 at 3:30 p.m. at the afflict hundreds of thousands or trauma. Also, a blood clot interested in learning to play. Officers' Club. All representatives are of people each year. As with can break loose from the Lessons are held Tuesday evenings from 6 urged to attend. many strokes heart or major blood vessel to 7 p.m. heart disease, For more information, call 3663 Mini Basket Weaving Classes can be prevented. leading to the brain. Brain after working hours. Learn to make three, three-inch mini- Strokes usually are associ- tumors can also cause Jewish Passover the later years of strokes. wicker baskets at the mini basket weaving ated with Jewish Passover begins today, April 14. class Thursday, April 16 from 6:30 to 9:30 life but they can occur in Prevention of strokes is Interested personnel of the Jewish faith p.m. at the Community young people. A stroke occurs simple: are requested to contact the Chaplain's Of- blood supply to a Have regular physical Service Center. when the -- fice at 4550 or 4555 concerning the event. The cost is $6 and includes all materials $I brain is cut check-ups. portion of the Students are recommended greatly. If you have high blood and instructions. off or reduced -- Bread Dough Crafts Class to bring a pencil, paper, four clothes pins As a result of this, the pressure, keep it under con- Recreation Services is offering a bread part of the brain and scissors. damaged trol. dough crafts class today and Thursday, To register, stop by Information Tours cannot function. The result If you are a diabetic, -- April 16 from 6 to 8 p.m. in room 9 of the and Travel, or call at 3845. may be weakness, loss of follow your doctor's advice Community Service Center. feeling or movement (paraly- and control it. The cost is $10 per person and includes Contest one side, difficulty -- Keep your weight down to Pizza Eating sis) of all materials. To register, call Informa- eaters! The Project and difficulty an acceptable level. Attention pizza with vision tion, Travel and Tours at 3845. Eating Contest is set for speaking and under- -- Watch your diet, avoid Player Pizza walking, April 16 at 7 p.m. in the Leeward effects may fatty foods (fried). Thursday, standing. These ISGA/Co. 'L Women's Club Meeting Clipper Club. very severe and -- No smoking. be minor to The NSGA/Co. "L" Women's club will meet Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. with an may be temporary or perman- Physicians can detect early April 15 at 7 p.m. in the home of an Wednesday, entry fee of $1. For more information, call ent. signs and symptoms im- of Tammy Sizemore, 722C Evans Point. For pending stroke. Early detec- Mary Kay at 3006, or Jean at 6330. The causes of strokes are more information, call Tammy at 3474. many. The most common imme- tion can save a body function Easter Egg Hunt diate cause is when a clot (sight, speech, movement of Computer Security Meeting Kids love to paint them, hunt for them forms in a brain artery that arm or leg) or even save a All Naval Station departments using and then eat them. What could they be? leads to the brain and blocks life. microcomputers need to send a representa- Easter eggs! the flow of blood to brain Be wise about your health. tive to the ADP System Security Officer A special treat is in store for meeting Thursday, April 16 at 10 a.m. in Springshine kids Friday, April 17 when they the FTG building, classroom "C". will have the chance to show their For more information, call DPC Potts, ADP investigative skills at the Easter Egg Hunt Security Officer at 4616 or 4138. at Deer Park beginning at 2 p.m. Naval Air Station presents civilian For more information, call 3195. Sponsor Training today Learn how to be an effective sponsor to Beginners Ceramic Class awards at ceremony held newcomers to the base-at the sponsorship Learn to make beautiful ceramic pieces at The Naval Air Station held Outstanding Performance training program to be held Thursday, April the beginners ceramics class slated for six a civilian awards ceremony. 16 From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Family consecutive Saturdays starting April 18 The following civilian per- Beverly Cyphers Service Center training room. from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Recreation sonnel were presented with Laura Marcus Information will be provided about what Services Ceramic Hobby Shop. awards: the command does and what the sponsor is Learn the basics of pouring molds, Quality Salary Increase responsible for. cleaning pieces, painting with underglazes, For more information, Length of Service Beverly Cyphers call 4141 or 4153. staining and antiquing. Certificates Computer Users Group Meeting The cost is $20 and registration is Goddin - 20 Years required at the Ceramic Shop. Class will be George Sustained Superior The Guantanamo Bay Computer Users Group Allan Tulloch - 20 years Performance limited to 10 students and must be at least Acela Watson - 10 Years will meet on the third Wednesday of every month. The next meeting 13. For more information, call 4640. Everton Robinson - 10 Years Laura Marcus will be Wednesday, April 15 at 7 p.m. at the Barrel Club. Nature Hike Rescheduled Everyone with an interest in computers is The nature hike originally scheduled for invited. There are no dues or fees for Saturday, April 11 has been rescheduled to membership. For more information, call Saturday, April 18 due to HURREX. W.T Sampson Elementary Chuck at 3719 after working hours. Meet at the courtyard of the elementary lunch menu Gold Hill Galley Advisory Board school at 7:30 a.m. and wear comfortable School The Gold Hill Galley Advisory Board will walking shoes. To register for this two- Meal tickets can be pur- a.m. to 3 p.m. meet Thursday, April 16 at 1 p.m. in the hour hike, call 4141 or-4155. chased at the W.T. Sampson following is the lunch The Galley. Representatives are urged to Country/Western Party Elementary School cafeteria, menu for Monday, April 20 attend, and interested personnel are Leeward Point Navy Exchange through Tuesday, April 21. A Country/Western party will be held at welcome. Club Saturday, April 18. Music the Navy the Clipper Main Store and will be provided by the band 'Changes,' Lodge. Spring Break is April 13-17 Caribbean Naval Lodge The Caribbean Naval Lodge, A.F. and A.M. appearing for the first time since their Tickets may be purchased the Johnny Cash show. during the following hours: will be conducting work and training in the performance at Monday, April 20 Third Degree Wednesday, April 15 at 7:30 Navy Lodge: Monday, Wed- Cheeseburger Leeward Point Easter Egg Hunt nesday, Thursday and Satur- p.m. in building AV-54. All Master Masons French Fries are cordially and fraternally invited. There will be a Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fruit Ambrosia April 18 at 9 a.m. at the Leeward Point and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 Milk Recreation Services Marina Hours Housing Park for all children on Leeward p.m. Tuesday, April 21 The Recreation Services Marina announces Point. For more information, call Rhonda at Cafeteria: Monday through Deep-Fried Lumpia special hours for this week only: Monday, 6009. Friday from 7 to 11 a.m. Shanghai with sauce Friday hours of operation will Tuesday, and Brunch Leeward Point Retail Oriental Fried Rice a.m. to 6 p.m., and Wednesday - Easter Sunday be from 8 a Store: Tuesday through Fri- Cut Green Beans from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Catholic community is holding Thursday following the 9:30 day from 10 a.m. to 5:30 Fortune Cookies bring their parents brunch at the CPO Club In addition, if kids April 19. Fami- p.m. and Saturday from 10 Milk the Marina for boating between 8 a.m. Mass on Easter Sunday, down to in attending should contact a.m. and 6 p.m. this week, they will get $1 lies interested of the Knights of Columbus or one hour. a member off each of the ushers at the Chapel for reserva- Windjammer Club Dinner Special tions. for tonight is roast The dinner special Egg Hunt Come to the Windjammer Club and Windjammer Easter beef. is having an Easter relax. The Windjammer Club Egg Hunt Sunday, April 19 at noon. All CCC Functional Skills Program children ages 10 and below are invited to City Colleges of Chicago is offering come out and see the Easter Bunny and try U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper functional skills classes in math and to find the prize eggs. The Easter Bunny English at no cost to all active duty and the fire truck will be there too. military personnel. graduates and non-graduates GBOWC Picnic Social High school Wives' Club Juan Gtaoyna, US . . nan Eio in the program. The Guantanamo Bay Officers are eligible to enroll lunch at . .Staff Assistant Classes begin Monday, April 27, but the April function will be a picnic JOS Joel Parks, USN. .Staff Assistant Windmill Beach, Wednesday, April 29 at JA Dirk Rose, USN.Staff Assistant paperwork must be completed by Friday, Fred Van Born.Staff Assistant For more information, call Lisa 11:30 a.m. April 24. and bring Wheeler at 4307. Residents are invited to attend a lunch to swap. Ice tea and water will be The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and regu- lations for ship and station newspapers under the direction of the CPO Club Mongolian Barbecue provided. Bring lawn chairs, too. public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is printed five times Due to a private party on Wednesday, For reservations, call Liz Lane at 4541 a week at government expense on government euipent, at the Navy April 15, the Mongolian Barbecue will be or Mary Davis at 4942. Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. Theopinions and statements that appear herein are not to be construed as official, held today at 6 p.m. . Babysitting by reservation to the first or as the official-views of the Navy Department or Canander, U.S. The price is .95 cents per ounce. 20 children. Naval Base. The Public Affairs Office is on the first floor of Building 760 (Adnin Hill). If you need assistance, please call us at 4819 or 4502. IIU

2 Daily Gazette Tuesday, April 14, 1987 Election information of Pennsylvania and Wyoming primaries set for May Pennsylvania primary an absentee ballot. These officials not later than the dependents residing with write "May Municipal Elec- voters will also be sent the Friday before the election. them; citizens temporarily tion" (if eligible) and "Au- Pennsylvania residents will state mail registration card, Pennsylvania voting proce- residing outside the U.S., gust Board of Trustees Elec- vote May 19 in a statewide however they must return it dures are contained in the their spouses and dependents tions" on the FPCA. Absentee primary to select candidates to the board not later than 1986/1987 Voting Assistance living with them; and other ballots will be mailed to the to run in the general elec- 30 days prior to the elec- Guide which is available overseas citizens voting requestor at least 35 days tion November 3. The elec- tion. For those already regi- through the Voting Assistance solely under the Overseas Ci- before the election. tions will be for judges of stered, the FPCA must arrive Officer, Lt. Cmdr. M. W. Lord tizens Voting Rights Act Wyoming voting procedures the Commonwealth Court, Court seven days preceding the at the Naval Legal Service (OCVRA). are contained in the 1986/- of Common Pleas and Municipal -election. If an FPCA is not Office. This temporary registration 1987 Voting Assistance Guide Court. Some local elections used, separate requests must and ballot request using the which is available through will also be held in the be made for the state regi- Wyoming town elections FPCA is valid for all elec- the voting assistance offi- counties. Pennsylvanians stration card and an absentee tions in the calendar year cer, Lt. Cmdr. M.W. Lord, Na- temporarily residing overseas ballot. Town elections will be held submitted. Voters should val Legal Service Office. or serving in the military or Those eligible to vote are in Wyoming May 5 and 12 for Merchant Marines and their urged not to wait until the non-charter towns that do not spouses and dependents, may above deadlines are upon hold elections on the regular articipate in these elec- them, but to send in the FPCA general election day. ons by mail. immediately. Note also that a Later, in August, there is Military and Merchant Mar- separate FPCA is required for a possibility that school ine members, overseas U.S. each election. Former resi- board and community college government employees, and the dents of Pennsylvania board elections will be held. R&R spouses and dependents of the residing overseas and voting Wyoming residents in one of above may use a single Fed- solely under the Overseas the following categories may eral Post Card Application Voting Rights Act (OVRA) are use a single Federal Post Schedule (FPCA) to request an absentee ineligible to vote in these Card Application (FPCA) both ballot from the county board elections. to register on a temporary of elections. Ballots will be mailed basis and to request an ab- Other Pennsylvanians temp- approximately 30 days before sentee ballot; members of the orarily residing abroad may an election. Voted ballots U.S. Armed Forces or Merchant also use the FPCA to request must be received by election Marines, their spouses and

without. Call 2675 AT. DATE DESTINATION SEATS CLOSING DATE May 1-4 Nassau UIC-4, MARBKS-2 April 17 Three sets of draperies for May 5-7 Providenciales NAVSTA-6 April 21 downstairs windows in Knob May 11 Puerta Plata UIC-2, MARBKS-2, April 27 Hill. Travis rods and hooks HOSP-2 May 12-14 San Juan FTG-2, NAVSTA-2, April 28 included. Wheat color with open weave. Asking $100. Call SIMA-2 Cayman NAVSTA-6 April 29 3710 AWH. May 13-15 Grand May 15-18 Nassau MARBKS-4, HOSP-2 May 1 May 19 San Juan NAVSTA-3, SIMA-2, May 4 BH ' Curtains to fit master VC10-1 bedroom in Knob Hill. Sheer, May 22-25 Puerta Plata UIC-2, NAVSTA-1, May 8 celery green with rods, $20. WTS-3 Call 3710 AWH. May 25-27 Montego Bay FTG-2, NAVSTA-3, May 11 VC10-1 for "the Saler" STEREO EQUIPMENT May 26 Santo Domingo NAS-2, NEX-2, May 12 All items One pair SP Z 77 Sansui should be submitted on 8 1/2" VC10-1 sheets of paper. Ad speakers, $230. Call 4025 May 27 Grand Cayman UIC-2, NAVSTA-2, May 13 by 11" AWH. length should be less than 40 words. NSGA-2 be sold should be on a June 2-4 Santo Domingo NAVSTA-6 May 19 Each item to and sheet of paper. All submissions Am/fm stereo 8-track June 3 Grand Cayman NAVSTA-3, SIMA-2, May 20 separate cassette player. Comes with must be signed and have a phone number. Bring HOSP-1 PAO Office, Bldg. 760, Admin Hill. turntable and stereo rack. June 5-8 San Juan FTG-2, NAS-2, May 22 to the Asking $200. Call 3872 AWH. Phone 4502 or 4819. HOSP-2 June 8-10 Grand Cayman NAVSTA-4, NSGA-2, May 26 TWO-WHEELERS Nassau NAVSTA-4, VC10-2 May 29 125 with two June 12-15 LOST cable, manual and propeller. '84 Honda Aero June 16-18 Santo Domingo NAVSTA-3, SIMA-3 June 2 $850. Call Video cassette movie "Back To Asking $100. Call 4616 DWH or helmets. Asking June 17 Montego Bay FTG-1, UIC-2, June 3 School" in white case between 4978 AWH. 3309 AWH. NAVSTA-3 GHT and Cooper Field. Call June 19-22 San Juan UIC-3, MARBKS-2, June 5 P.O. Culpepper at 4636 DWH or 14' deep v-hull with 40 h.p. '83 Honda Aero 80 motor NAVSTA-1 3275 AWH. Johnson outboard. Includes scooter. Avail. May 22. June 23 Santo Domingo MARBKS-3, NAS-1, June 9 all safety equip., knee Asking $450. Call 3710 AWH. NAVSTA-1 Tri-colored gold bracelet. board, ski rope, bumpers, June 26-29 San Juan UIC-2, MARBKS-2, June 12 Call 3642 AT. three gas tanks and many '82 Honda Nighthawk 650. NAVSTA-2 extras. Call 4616 DWH or 4978 APPLIANCES Comes with two new helmets. AWH. 19" color TV with stand. Asking $1,400. Call Joe at Asking $200. Call 3$72 AWH. 4495 DWH or 3254 AWH. Notes: Mercury 40 h.p. outboard. 1. All departure times are 8:00 a.m. from Guantanamo Bay and Includes manual and some the final destination. Be at the departure dryer. Asking $550 '84 Honda 50 Express moped. 4:00 p.m. from Washer and $300. Call 4616 before take off time. parts. Asking $300. Call Fred at point not later than one hour for both. Call 3872 AWH. or 4978 AWH. Asking DWH 2300 DWH or 2840 AWH. AUTOS CARPETS 2. There is a possible $25 Duty Tax upon leaving Santo '82 Ford Escort in excel. Mint green 12'X14', $75. Blue Domingo. cond. Asking $3,400. Avail. green 12'X14', $250. Dark '81 Honda CM 400, comes with May 8 at Ferry Landing. Call green 9'X12', $50. Call 3629 luggage trunk, back rest, two 3629 AT. AT. helmets and tool kit. Asking $1,100. Call Greg at 2629 AT '71 Ford Maverick. Asking Burnt orange 12'X12', $75. $675. Call 2629 AT. Green 12'X12', $75. Oval '84 Honda Aero 125, red. Ask- braided, brown 8 1/2'X11 ing $750. Call 3624 AT. '75 Chevy Nova Super Sport. 1/2', $35. Avail. May 18. Avail. May 26. Asking $1,200. Call 3710 AWH. SERVICES Call 3710 AWH. DIVE GEAR I clean for final inspec- Nikonos IV amphibious camera tions. I will stand your "Toyota 4X4 Landcruiser. with extra o-ring set. Comes final with you. I also accept ing $3,900 or trade for with matching flash unit. short notices. Call Shila at d fishing boat. Call Steve Asking $500. Call 4616 DWH or 3171. at 2569 DWH or 3222 AWH. 4978 AWH. Quarters cleaned for final '74 Dodge Dart, new alterna- FURNITURE inspection. I offer reason- tor, battery, voltage 8' blue sofa, $125. Two green able rates and will stand the regulator and tires. Avail. wingback chairs, $85 each. final with you. Call Mo at May 26. Asking $1,300. Call Call 3629. 2311 AT. 3872 AWH. WANTED Oak table with cane-back Occassional teenage babysit- '76 Dodge Aspen, 8-cyl, p/s, chairs, $220. Call 3629 AT. ter. Call 3977 AT. p/b. Asking $600. Call 3700 DWH or 2626 AWH. Wall-mounted book shelf, $30. Someone in GP or GC area to Call 3629 AT. watch my two daughters (ages TOMORROW!! BICYCLES 8 and 11) on duty nights and beach bike, MISCELLANEOUS Mens 26" Monterey 64C computer, 154 duty weekends. Call Jim AWH, custom Commodore wide whitewall tires, disk drive, MPS-803 2617. padded handle bars. IC seat and printer. Including GEOS, $75 or trade for mens Asking Quantumlink, Mecc disks, I am looking for the person FEDERAL INCOME TAX speed. 10-12 joystick, extra disks and who drives a Yamaha 250 BOATS holders. All instruction Exciter. My bike is broken Mercury 40 h.p. outboard for manuals. Asking $650 with and I need your help. Call DEADLINE parts. Includes thrtttle black and white TV, $600 Fred at 4502 DWH or 3916 AWH.

Daily Gazette Tuesday, April 14, 1987 3 Wilkins leads Hawks over Pacers, 102-101 (AP) -- Dominique Wilkins points and David Wingate ad- Kings/Spurs scored 14 of his game-high 34 ded 18 to spark the Philadel- Reggie Theus scored a points in the final quarter phia 76ers to a 113-105 vic- game-high 28 points and the to lead the Atlanta Hawks to tory over the Washington Bul- Sacramento Kings withstood a a 102-101 victory over the lets. furious San Antonio rally to Indiana Pacers. Pistons/Knicks post a 123-118 victory over Waymon Tisdale was the The Detroit Pistons reached the Spurs. Pacers leading scorer with 19 the 50-win mark for the first points. time since 1974 when they Bulls/Bucks Big Red Machine continues to 76ers/Bullets coasted to a 120-100 triumph The Chicago Bulls defeated roll, defeating Braves 7-2 Cliff Robinson scored 22 over the New York Knicks. the Milwaukee Bucks 114-107. (AP) -- Eric Davis went against Pittsburgh, and he three for four and drove in continued ripping into Pirate Captain's Cup Softball game results the go-ahead run, leading the pitchers with a two-run homer to a 7-2 as St. Louis topped Pitts- - -Here are the results from last night's Captain's Cup victory over the Atlanta burgh 8-4. softball games. Braves. Giants/Padres The Reds took a 2-0 lead in San Francisco's Robbie the first inning but the Thompson hit a grand slam and NAVSTA Red 15 - Hospital 2 Braves tied it up on a second collected five RBIs as the Marine Bks. 12 - NAS 10 I inning homer by Ken Griffey Giants defeated the San Diego NAVSTA White 16 - FTG 6 and an RBI single by Griffey Padres 13-6. SIMA 9 - NAVSTA Blue 5 in the fourth. NSGA/Co."L" Yankees/Indians 6 - High School 5 Davis put the Reds ahead to NSGA/Co."L" 8 - NAVSTA Blue 6 stay with a run-scoring A three-hitter by Charles Hudson led the New York double in the fifth. Yankees past the Cleveland Bill Gullickson picked up Indians 11-3. the win, his second this six hits Brewers/Orioles news and briefs around the country season. He scattered Cecil Cooper returned to Sports over seven innings. Zane the Milwaukee and knocked Baseball Kentucky Keeps Pelphrey for undisclosed future draft Smith took the loss. in the go-ahead run, leading Former New York Yankee Kentucky's "Mr. Basketball" picks. Dodgers/Astros the Brewers to their seventh great Mickey Mantle is apparently will remain to Lofton is a former Tracy Woodson and fellow straight win, a 6-3 victory hospitalized in a Dallas all-American from Stanford Orioles. play for Eddie Sutton at the rookie sparked over the Baltimore suburb. The 55-year-old Hall University of Kentucky. University and has been named the to a Of Famer complained of chest Sources close to senior to the Pro Bowl seven times 4-2 victory over the Houston Rangers/Red Sox pains and shortness of breath forward John Pelphrey of in nine seasons with the Astros. Texas Rangers at Boston Red on a flight from New York to Paintsville says the Packers. He was their first Woodson tagged a two-run Sox was postponed due to Dallas. Hospital officals say six-seven forward will sign a pick in the 1978 draft. homer off in the rain. Mantle did not suffer a heart national letter of intent Indianapolis Colts second inning while Holton attack. Wednesday to play at The Indianapolis Colts are pitched five strong innings Angels/Mariners Kentucky. offering Alabama Linebacker after relieving starter Rick Devon White slammed a Basketball Cornelius Bennett a five-year contract worth four Honeycutt in the fifth. two-run homer in the 10th Pelphrey averaged 20 points million Player Of The Week dollars. The Colts inning to give the California and 10 rebounds for Paints- have the Chicago guard Michael second pick in the April 28th Cubs/Phillies Angels a 5-3 victory over the ville High School in his draft. Jamie Moyer flirted with a Seattle Mariners. Jordon has been named the senior year. no-hitter in leading the NBA's Player of the Week. Oaklahoma Sooners Chicago Cubs to a 5-2 victory A's/Twins Jordon averaged 42 points, Football Oklahoma linebacker Brian over the Philadelphia Carney Lansford keyed a seven assists, five rebounds Bosworth will not be eligible Phillies. three-run rally in the eight and four steals per game last Los Angeles Raiders for this year's NFL draft. He inning with a two-run single week. The National Football failed to file the proper Cardinals/Pirates to lead the Oakland Athletics He continued his hot League Los Angeles Raiders documents with the league. Jack Clark has a lifetime to a 6-3 triumph over the scoring with 50 more points have acquired veteran all-pro He can now either return to batting average of over .300 Minnesota Twins. in a victory against wide-receiver James Lofton school or file for the Milwaukee. from the Green Bay Packers supplemental draft. Lefties Plus One take top spot in bowling league The final standings for the In the mens division of highs, the highs are held by / COMO Club Thursday Night scratch highs, Bob Maguire George Hagan with 271 and Area athletics Bowling League are 'Lefties had a high game of 289, Bill Norma Smith with 262, ______Plus One' in first place with Smith took high series with respectivly. The high series a record of 65.5 wins to 26.5 620, and Tim Flaherty had winners are Chuck Bain with loses and a total pin count high average at 184. 683 and Cindy Keefover with Tidewater Area Rolloffs Meeting 680 respectively. There will be an organizational meeting for the Tidewater of 48,528. In the womens division, Area Roll-offs competition slated for Monday, April 20 Second place went to 'Up Carolyn had a high game Bain The most improved male beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Marblehead Bowling Center. Your Average' with 56 wins, of 221, Julie Sanquirico had It is required that if you are planning to be off the 36 loses and 47,896 pins. of 560, and bowler was Terry Whittler a high series pins. The most island during the roll-offs you must schedule time with the Third place went to 'Pin high with plus 11 Sharon Hickman held improved female bowler was Bowling Center to roll 12 games. These games will then be Pals' with 56 wins, 36 loses average at 176. computed to determine if you qualify for the teams. and a total pin count of Anna Massengill with plus 10 In addition, a copy of your leave chit or orders must be' 47,671. In the men/women handicap pins. provided. Registration for the competition is April 20 - 26 at the Bowling Center. For more information, call Chuck at 2118.a i t Project Player Ping Pong Tournament captures title Make some heavy-duty "table-talk" at the Project Player At The Lyceums Ping Pong Tournament Tuesday, April 21 beginning at 7 p.m. at (COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.) U.S. Naval Academy's the Windjammer Club. Registration starts at 6:30 p.m. with an -- The " All movies begin at 8 p.m. entry fee of $1. Prizes will be awarded to first and pistol team won the National second-place winners. Intercollegiate Pistol Champ- Downtown Lyceum For more information, call Mary Kay at 3006. ionship here April 5. Stick.Drama (R).1:49 McCalla Lyceum Project Player Arm Wrestling Navy posted scores of 2,024 pistol category Maximum Overdrive.Suspense (R).1:37 Pit your might against another at the Project Player Arm in the free Marine Lyceum and 2,176 in the air pistol Wrestling challenge Wednesday, April 15 at 7 p.m. at the Blind Date.Drama (NMPS 3).1:4 Windjammer Club. Registration will start at 6:30 p.m. Prizes to give them first place. In standard pistol competition, Leeward Lyceum will be awarded to the first and second-place winners in each Return "A Case of Possession".Mystery (NMPS 2).1:20 category, with an entry fee of $1. the Midshipmen finished sec- For more information, call Mary Kay at 3006. ond behind The Citadel. Midshipman Note: There will be no movies shown Monday through Ladies Softball Organizational Meeting In free pistol, 2nd Class Gino Celia scored Thursday at the Como Club, CPO Club, and the Windjammer The Ladies Softball Organizational will meet Wednesday, in- Club. April 15 at 5 p.m. at Recreation Services Fitness Office. For 524 points giving him the at 2560. dividual championship in that more information, call Rose Jackson category. Celia was followed New Corral Hours by Midshipman 3rd Class Tom Beginning Monday, April 16 there will be new daylight White with 514 points and Television I I savings time hours at the Recreation Services Corral: Midshipman 1st Class Steve Thompson with 512. Monday - closed; Tuesday - 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Wednesday - 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (Local) 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday - - In all, six Midshipmen re- 6:30 ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT closed for rental; Saturday - 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday - honors. 7:00 WAVELENGTH 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Holidays 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. ceived All-America - They were: Midshipman 2nd 7:30 MINI-SERIES: SHAKA ZULU (Part 1) Class Erich Wahl, Midshipman 9:25 HOTEL hours Pro Shop changes 2nd Class Eric Weisel, Celia, Due to the time change, the new Golf Pro Shop hours are Midshipman 1st Class Mike Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 a.m. to 5 a.m. Tobin, Thompson and Midship- At press time, prime time programming was not available. on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays. man 1st Class Pete Turner.

4 Daily Gazette Tuesday, April 14, 1987