Olympic attendance record set (UPI)--The Summer Olympics people bought tickets to see are history. events. The games ended last night Peter Uberroth, the presi- in a celebration that fea- dent of the Los Angeles tured a $300,000 fireworks Olympic Organizing Com- display along with a rousing mittee, said, the committee GAZETTE performance by pop star will turn a substantial pro- Lionel Richie and a cast of fit on its $500 million in- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 200 break dancers. vestment. In closing, the President The games also proved ex- of the International Olympic ceptionally profitable for Committee, Jun Anl American athletes, who took i Samaranch, thanked the City advantage of the Soviet boy- Monday, August 13, 1984 Volume 39 Number 153 of Los Angeles for what he cott to lead the games with described as the "perfect" 174 medals, 83 of them gold. games. The Gold Medal collection The games, marred only by surpassed by three the REAGAN TO GREET MEDALISTS a Soviet-led boycott, set a number won by the Soviets in (UPI)--Trying to put the to charge that the admin- Mondale's running mate, new record attendance. 1980, when the United States issue of taxes behind him, istration is still Geraldine Ferraro, meets An estimated 5.7 million boycotted the Moscow Games. President Reagan meets U.S. struggling to find a firm with senior citizens in San Olympic medal winners in Los position on taxes. Diego today in an effort to Angeles this morning. The spokesmann says Reagan boost Democratic chances in 4 2he meeting follows the could clarify y questions a state the party last WORLD NEWS 'sident's latest attempt about his plans s once and for carried in 1964. clarify his position on all by coming out with a But before Ferraro left DIGEST taxes. specific plan to cut the Washington yesterday, she In a written statement budget deficit. said she will not release LONDON (AP)--Gold opened in London today at $342.70 an yesterday, the president Mondale will shift away her husband's income tax re- l ounce, down $4.80 from Friday's close. said he has no plans to from economics this week and turns with her financial raise taxes, nor will he emphasize defesense; Mondale disclosures. TOKYO (AP)--The U.S. dollar rose against the Japanese yen allow any plan for a tax in- was expected to meet with on the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market today. The dollar crease, but added he would Colorado Senat or Gary Hart The Democratic vice presi- closed at 243.90 yen, up 1.75 yen from Friday's close. resort to an increase as a this morning. dential candidate says the last resort. Military pre documents could hurt her paredness is CALIFORNIA (UPI)--Jury deliberations resume this morning That qualifier led a expected to be husband's real estate busi- the major to- in the John DeLorean Cocaine Trail. Three days of delib- spokesman for Walter Mondale pic of conversetion. ness. erations last week failed to produce a verdict. The Arranged billion inba5 contracts jurors return from a weekend rest needing to review 60 days of testimony from 17 witnesses, and 65 video and Investigation of former Navy official sought audio eurveillance tapes. (UPI)--Senator William In a letter to Navy Sec- while he was a Navy offi- Proxmire wants an invest- retary John Lehman, Proxmire cial. MOSCOW (UPI)--The 23rd olympaid is now history and the igation to find out if there asked for the Navy to in- Sawyer denies giving Gen- Soviet coverage of the events has been consistent was anything improper about vestigate Sawyer's relation- eral Dynamics any favors throughout. The Soviet media yesterday condemned the a top Navy official taking a ship with General Dynamics while in the Navy. boasted of the success of Moscow's boy- job with a defense con- United States and cott, with Moscow radio saying even American newspapers tractor he had arranged con- Motorist rams cable car, 30 injured admit the absence of socialist countries dramatically tracts with. lowered the level of competition. George Sawyer was an (UPI)--A motorist died in an sent screaming passengers assistant Navy secretary who apparent suicide when he ran sprawling onto the floor of took a job as vice president his car into a San Francisco the cable car. Amp-eater of General Dynamics last cable car. The car bolted nearly two "When GTMO goes over the Andy summer. 30 people were injured. blocks and struck three cars energy target, I get that While in the Pentagon, he The incident occurred before the gripman could excess to eat!" arranged more than $5 yesterday afternoon when the bring it to a halt. billion in contracts for man revved the motor of his Police said the motorist's "Yesterday, GTMO wen General Dynamics. car at the top of one of the body had to be pried from over by $ 4, 731. Federal law bars former city's steepest hills. the mangled car. Ricials for two years from He drove down the grade at Among the 30 injured, a "Pretty soon, I'll be hearing before the agency an estimated 60 mph and 74-year-old woman was kept an elephant!" where they worked or rammed head-on into a cable under observation at a hos- lobbying on any matter they car packed with tourists. pital for back and chest in- handled for the government. The force of the collision juries. GTMO Youth Center opens doors today,organizational meeting tonite open daily after school for by OS3 Randy Roberts grades 1 through 6, with ac- tivities starting for all The Guantanamo Bay Youth ages at 6:00 p.m. Teen pro- Center officially reopened grams will begin at 8:00 its doors today with ribbon p.m. cutting ceremonies at 9:00 The center will close each a.m. night at 10:00 p.m. Cutting the ribbon was Weekend hours are 6:00 Captain Robert Allen, Com- p.m. to 11:00 p.m. mander Naval Base, assisted The center will be super- by Ms. Susan Yaeger, Youth vised by paid staff members; Services Director. volunteers, however, are The building, which has also needed. not been used for some time, Anyone interested in work- was the object of a "give it ing at the center, is en- a 100% effort" by Mr. John couraged to contact Ms. Howard's Public Works Crew Yaeger at 3909. and many Guantanamo youths. This is a beginning for It has undergone many the younger citizens of changes and stands ready for Guantanamo Bay. the busy role planned for Ms. Yaeger is the first it. Ms. Yaeger who comes to full-time director of youth e ntanamo from NAS Point u, California, claims the purpose of the youth center Never before has there will be "to provide compre- been an organization devoted hensive programs that will strictly to young people, offer positive direction to affording them an oppor- the young people of Guan- tunity to voice opinions and tanamo Bay." make suggestions about One program, Fun in the activities, entirely theirs. Afternoon, or " F.A.N.", is That opportunity designed primarily, but not exists right now! exclusively, for children of Susan Yaeger,(left), Youth Services "swipes" of paint to the remodeled Youth working parents. Director and Pat Brady, son of Captain and Center, which was reopened this morning. If you have said more than once, "Man, this place Between the hours of 2:00 Mrs. John Brady, apply the last few (U.S. Navy Photo by OS3 Randy Roberts) is p.m. and 5:30 p.m., while selves to more private responsible to the youth di- sad. There is nothing to do," now is waiting for their parents, TEEN PROGRAMS entertainment. rector, the teens will es- the time to do something children in grades 1 through There are outside activi- sentially run the club. about nothing to do. 6 will participate in var- Nightly at 8:00 p.m., ties as well. A basketball They will elect officers, There will be an ious organized activities, youngsters in grade 6 and court has been resurfaced, and bi-monthly meetings will organi- zational meeting tonite, supervised by a paid staff under will turn the center an area has been set aside be held to address current Monday, August 13, at the member. over to the teens. They will for dancing and a ping-pong topics and plan activities youth center, starting at In addition, those child- have access to a pool table, table is ready for use. for the upcomming months. 7:00 p.m. ren in grades 4 through 6 video arcade, a room set Trips will be planned and will have input into the aside for quiet time with a finanaced through fund rais- YOUTH CENTER HOURS The doors will be open to planning of their activi- VCR, television and other ing activities. -all young people of ties. elements which lend them- Although supervised and The youth center will be Guantanamo Bay. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Monday, August 13, 1984

Due to the increase of re- TEENS! The first teen club ports of child kidnapping event will be a meeting for and abuse in the states, the all those in grades 7-1.2 in- Family Service Center and terested in the program. It the Security Department are [community bulletin board will be held Aug. 13 at 7 sponsoring Child Safety In- p.m. at the Youth Center, formation Days on Aug. 14, Bldg. 687, just above the 15 and 16 from 8 a.m. until The Nursery School will be Would all those involved The Nursery School will be Deer Point Marina. For more 3 p.m. at the elementary holding its monthly board with the Natural Mothers of taking applications for information call Susan Yae- school multi-purpose room. meeting on Aug. 16 at 7 p.m. GTHO please attend a think teachers' aides, substitute ger at 3909. You may bring children and in the Nurery School Office. session at Debbie's, 1180 teachers, and substitute infants of all ages anytime Parents are welcome to at- CB, August 29, at 10 a.m. We aides in the Nursery School NEX Note during this period. Finger- tend. will be busy organizing our Office on Tuesday, Aug. 14, printing of children for upcoming yard sale. Also between 9 a.m. and noon. The Navy Exchange announces parents' personal records The September Navy-Wide Ad- please bring a brown towel that the new car sales rep- will be available and hand- vancement Exam is just and sewing equipment and we There will be a resentative will be in the outs providing tips on pro- around the corner. They are will start preparing items free dog dip at the Main Exchange on Friday, tection and education of scheduled at the Windjammer for the Christmas Bazaar. We pound Saturday from Aug. 17, from 11 a.m. until children will be provided. Club from 7:15 a.m. until need everyone's help, please 9 a.m. until noon. 4:30 p.m. The only fee is $1 for a noon on the following dates: come. For more information, picture of the child if this Sept. 6: E4 call Debbie at 2885. Education N otes service is utilized. The Sept. 11: E5 Base Photo Club will be Sept. 13: E6 A three credit hour Chemis- Basic Skills pretesting for available to take pictures Individuals planning to take try course supplemented by free math, English, and for the fingerprint cards. the exams must have all re- ~fIID video instruction is being reading classes will be held 0 offered by Hampton Institute Tuesday, Aug. 14, from For more information call quirements for advancement 11D 1:30- Family Service Center at completed no later than Aug. in Term 1. This course pro- 4:30 p.m. in the Navy Campus 4141/4153. 17, and received by the PSD vides an introduction on the Classroom, second deck, NEX Educational Services Officer basics of Chemistry. It Admin. Building, McCalla The Knights of Columbus are no later than Aug. 20. Com- meets only one night per Hill. You must preregister sponsoring a clothing drive plete your requirements to- week for eight weeks. by calling Maggie Dornan at 6260 AT or Navy Campus at for the missions of Jamaica. day! Don't wait until the Need to finish your Biologi- Used clothing that is ser- last minute. Recommendations 4748, 4769, 4903 DWH. Bring cal Science requirements? your ASVAB scores! viceable and clean may be for the September Navy Wide Registration for General dropped off at the "Hook" on Advancement Examination for Biology will be starting Saturday, Aug. 18, from 10 newly reported personnel Aug. 13. This course will Basic Skills Classes help a.m. until 2 p.m. Please must be received by PSD/ESO cover basic principles and you prepare for GED, retake sort the clothing into men/ prior to Aug. 17. Personnel concepts of biology. Call the ASVAB, or college prep. women/children categories. being recommended must meet 4748 for more information. The next math and English ,all eligibility requirements classes begin Tuesday, Sept. except time in rate. Time in Math for Technicians I -This 4, at 4 p.m. in Room 11 at INFLATION FIGHTER rate must be completed on or course is designed to pro- the high school. You must for the week of prior to terminal eligibil- vide math tools for students have taken the pretest. August 13 - 19 ity date of Jan. 1. with an emphasis on the Don't delay, take advantage of your FREE benefits. For Available at practical aspects. Topics include elementary algebraic more information call Maggie Stop Light Inn Be a "F.A.N." of Guantanamo Bay simultaneous and Dornan at 6260. Marblehead operations, "Fun in the After Noon" is the list as soon as possi- quadratic equations and much Golf Canteen an exciting and comprehen- ble. more. There will be some Villamar Snack Shack sive after school youth pro- Children are invited to be instruction in the use of AL-*ANON Country Kitchen gram designed by Special a F.A.N. of GTMO for just calculators. If you need to The only requirement for mem- Services for those families one week, or for the entire improve your math skills, bership in an Al-Anon family "GRILLED HAM & CHEESE" that work. school year. Payment is due this is the class for you. group is that you have the pro- 99 The program is for chil- one week in advance. For This will also prepare you blem of alcoholism in your fam- more information about this ilyor ina friend. dren in grades 1 - 6 and to take College Algebra I. We have three primary purposes: will operate right at the program or any other youth Call the CCC registrar at 1. To learn more about the COM Club Lunch W.T. Sampson Elementary program, call Susan Yaeger, 4748 for more specific in- disease of alcoholism School beginning Aug. 28 and Youth Director, at 3909. formation. 2. To share our experiences, Tuesday, Aug. strength and hope with 14 running through the end of Grilled Liver & Onions others in similar the school year. Everyday Elementary school registration set circumstances Wednesday, Aug. 15 from 2 until 5:30 p.m. there 3. To improve our own Southern Fried Chicken will be activities including Make-up registration will emotional health and spiritual growth Thursday, Aug. 16 games, sports, crafts, be held Thursday, August 16, Pork Chop Suey We have admitted that we are speakers, and an occasional for everyone unable to come Friday, Aug. 17 powerless over the alcoholic in trip or special event. on August 14 or 15, but our life, we realize we cannot Fish & Chips please make every effort change them to suit ourselves. On Saturdays a BRUNCH is Therefore, emphasis is on what The cost is $15 per week possible to attend on the served at the Wardroom from we can do with our lives. If (no refunds) and that in- scheduled days. 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Sunday you think you need what we have cludes a snack every day and Please bring the follow- to offer, please call-- BRUNCH is served in the Sea- a supervised time of learn- ing: Diane at 2760 AT side Room from 10:30 a.m. ing, socializing, and FUN! Meeting time is MONDAY 8-9 PM until 1 p.m. Family rates are available, 1. Copy of Sponsor's drop-ins will be $4 a day orders (if not enrolled in Windjammer Lunch with reservations only. SY 83-84) Club Activities Registration begins Aug. 2. Completed immunization Tuesday, Aug. 14 20 at the Youth Center, form (DS Form 121) signed by NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! Hot Roast Pork Sandwich Building 687, located just hospital staff member (forms The regular Guantanamo Bay Mashed Potatoes above the Deer Point Marina, available at the hospital Navy Flying Club meeting is $2.75 from 2 until 6 p.m. and will Registration for the W.T. immunization center or at postponed until Aug. 28. Wednesday, Aug. 15 continue throughout the pro- Sam son Elementary School the school) be apso aeen ry no. th co Hot Turkey Sandwich gram. At this point the ststudents, grades kindergar- 3. Copy of student's NOTICE! The French Fries F.A.N. program will be lim- tEen through 6th grade will record or report card GBOWC "fun in the $2.75 ited to 45 children, 30 in b e held August 14, 15, and 4. First grade and kinder- sun" for all Thursday, Aug. 16 grades 1-3, and 15 in grades 6 in the Multi-Purpose Room garden: Bring birth certifi- ladies with COM Hot Roast Beef Sandwich 4-6. First priority will go rom 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. ct i o rvosye-Cu rvlgs Mashed Potatoes to those already enrolled in Students with the last rolled in an elementary Aug. 15, has $2.75 the Child Care Center as the ame beginning with letters: school), and a copy of a - been changed Friday, Aug. 17 Child Care Center will no A - L August 14 physical exam conducted by a from Windmill Beach to No Luncheon longer be taking children in N - Z August 15 physician. Kittery Beach, cabanas 5-8, Power Outage the first grade and up. from 10 a.m. until ? Please All entrees will be served A waiting list will be r ri bring a salad. Babysitting with the vegetable and des- generated and Special Ser- te t offered at a nominal fee. sert of the day and tea, vices will make a strong ef- roy For information or sitter placement. Parents of reservations call 2190 juice or coffee. fort to accommodate those on Th re gs - returning will be held at the elemen- register their children. tary school multi-purpose The first day of school will Do you own an ATV or motor room on August 14th-16th be August 28th. bike? Are you interested in MWGAZETTE from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Student/Parent Handbooks, racing or just riding with Fm Registration for grades 7-8 which contain school friends? If so, come join CAPT. R. A. ALLEN, COMMANDER, will be held on August 14th; policies and other infor- the GTHO Bay Motor Cross registration for grades 9-10 mation, will be handed out Club. Call Keith at 3495 U.S. NAVAL BASE August 15th; will be held on at registration. for more information. Lt. Cmdr. J.D. Van Sickle.Public Affairs Officer and registration for grades JOC Lew Reed.Editor 11-12 will be held on August OS3 Randy Roberts.Staff 16th. To eliminate Chef Alfredo Carlos will "EC FIESTA" Mrs. Susan Junkins.Staff returning to registration prepare his favorites: August 14 Mrs. Ellen Fischer.Staff all three days, parents with TACOS DE CARNE ASADA at the Miss Leslie Noble.Staff children in both the elemen- Shredded Beef Tacos Blue Caribe The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules tary and high school may BURRITOS DE CHORIZO CON PAPAS and regulations for ship and station newspapers as out- register for both on the (Mexican Sausage and lined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction of the Na- same day. Parents of new Potato Burritos) val Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times week- students should present the SPANISH RICE, REFRIED BEANS ly at government expense on government equipment at the previous year's report card, HOME MADE CHILI Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office, the a copy of their orders, the SALAD BAR, BREAD & BUTTER opinions or statements in news items that appear herein child's immunization record, "ALL YOU CAN EAT" are not to be construed as official or as reflecting the and any other pertinent Adults, $5.95; Children, $2.50 views of COMNAVBASE'or the Department of the Navy. materials which will assist Under 3 FREE the school staff in proper Monday, August 13, 1984 The Daily Gazette Page 3 1340 radio announces new program schedule r Voting

In an Update effort to satisfy the needs of its diversified audi- SUNDAY ence, the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service period- NAVY NEWSGRAM (32-84). Information ically rotate and change its radio programs. Morning received by the Director, Federal Below is the scheduling of our current programs plus a 6:05 Amen Corner Voting brief Assistance Program description of our new ones. 7:05 Celebration indicates that some absentee voters 7:30 Protestant Hour WEEKDAYS are using outdated Federal 8:05 Open Door Postcard Applications . Morning Loeon the Rock ,-rTT-T r=- (FPCAs). Standard Form 76, 9:05 Local Live 6:05 "The Morning Sound" - Local Live revised 1979 or 1981 are the 11:05 Dick Clark's Rock, Roll, and Remember 8:05 Charlie Tuna only FPCAs accepted for ab- 9:05 sentee voter registration/ Don Tracy Afternoon 10:05 Gene Price's ballot requests. Country World 2:05 American Country Countdown 11:05 The 1981 revision is pre- "On the Right Track" - Local Live 5:00 Local Live ferred. Failure to use the 7:05 Musical '79 or '81 FPCA may result Afternoon 9:05 Doug Ordunio in a voter not receiving 1:05 Golden Days of Radio 10:05 Viva an 1:30 Jim Pewter absentee ballot. 2:05 Roland Bynum If outdated FPCAs were used, individuals should re- 3:05 Harry Newman WEEKENDS 4:05 submit their FPCA without 4 "The Music Mix from 4 to 6" - Local Live News on the hour from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. delay. 4:05 Phil Harvey Saturday: 9:15 a.m. yard sale locations; 10:30 a.m. sports Questions which cannot be o:30 Jazz Beat report. 7:05 Lew Irwin answered at the local level Reports Sunday: 9:15 a.m. sports report. 7:10 Light of My Life may be referred to the Navy Voting Action Officer, Naval 7:15 Radio Mystery Theatre CELEBRATION replaces THE BEAT previously aired Sundays, at Military Personnel 8:05 "Joy in the Evening" - Local Live 7:05. Command (NMPC 12C), Washington, D.C. 10:05 Mary Turner CELEBRATION, hosted by Navy Chaplain Bill Perry, uses Gospel 20370, or call the toll-free 11:05 Wolfman Jack Rock music to convey the Protestant religious conception. Navy Voter Hotline: 1-800- 368-5056: A/V: 224-3248 or OPEN DOOR replaces COUNTRY CROSSROADS at 8:05 Sundays. WEEKDAYS COMM: (202) 694-3248. Various hosts talk young adult language on OPEN DOOR, about News on the hour from 6 a.m. until 11 p.m. young adult problems by using a religious theme. Paul Harvey's News and Comment at 5 p.m. and Paul Harvey's "Rest of the Story" at 6:55 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. PROTESTANT HOUR replaces BANNERS OF FAITH also on Sundays at "Trading Post" at 11:50 a.m. 7:30. YOUR VOTE PROTESTANT HOUR features a different host each week from SATURDAY Protestant churches in the U.S. Program contains easy listening religious music. Morning 6:05 Johnathan Field and Friends Weekdays at 7:10 p.m., LIGHT OF 6:30 East MY LIFE replaces OUR of Eden CHANGING WORLD. 7:05 The Countdown This comedy soap-opera features Al Lohman 9:05 Local Live and Roger Barkley doing all the voices. Afternoon CHRIS LANE was the last in a series of ex-AFRTS disc jockeys CAN 12:05 American Top Forty from around the country. 4:05 Live from Gilley's He is replaced by JAZZ BEAT at 6:30 p.m. weekdays. 5:05 Swinging Years MAKE THE JAZZ BEAT with hostess Laura Lee features current jazz 6:05 Local Live selections with some of the older numbers added. 9:05 .And all that Jazz 10:05 King Biscuit Flower DIFFERENCE j Hour Any questions or comments may be directed 11:05 to JO1 Dale Murray Off the Record at 2351 DWH.

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'82 after 4 p.m. '72 Datsun, new tires, bat- Ford F-100, 302 V8 auto- green, yellow, orange, FL-D, Call 2806 or 2494 after 2 overdrive, tery, water pump, and alter- XL package, a/c, PL, 4 STAR, 6 STAR filters, p.m. nator. Passed inspection in PS, PB, cruise control, CB, $400. Call 2269 DWH. '79 Camaro Z28, 350 CID eng- July. Call 2245 AWH. AM/FM, radials, 20,000 ine, 296x485 crane cam, miles, Q Services camper shell, out- jet carb. Engine rebuilt one standing condition, $7500 Himalayan cat (long haired year ago with many other ex- Quick and easy ear piercing, '79 Puch moped, new tubes firm. Call 2704 AWH. Siamese). Call Marcia at tras. PS, PB, AT earrings included. Call 4941 w/dual gate and tires, recent inspec- 4120 DWH. shift, and 350 turbo trans- DWH or 2117 AWH. tion, turn signals, baskets, mission with shift kit. New dust cover, repair manual. '76 Ford Maverick, not a stereo with power amp and Call Sheila at 4313 DWH. GTMO special. Call 2872 or Land's End "Square Rigger" equalizer. Dual exhaust with Responsible teenager willing 2308 and leave a message or attache: Cotton canvas, pad- two-month-old cyclone to babysit in your home. 3269 AWH. ded handles, inner pockets headers, $4150 neg. Serious Have taken and passed the hold pens, calculator, snap Red 60"x60" light brown sheers inquiries only. Call 2885 Cross babysitting keys to clip; heavy duty w/valance (nine panels), $6 AT. course. Contact Sherri at 21" Sylvania color TV, needs zipper. D-rings for optional 3541 AT. per panel; 60"x60" gold pan- somd work, best offer, Call matching two inch wide els (four panels), $5 per 2402 DWH or 2719 AWH. strap. Stretches to accom- panel; one pair pricillas Need dependable, cheap For Sale modate overloads because w/sheer panel, $8; 33"x31" transportation? I have it for it's made of soft yet tough Dive brown panels (five), $4 per sale. '80 Puch MKII moped in gear, air conditioner, Computer, complete set-up. cotton canvas. I have two to panel; one pair Cape Cod, exceptionally good shape, rugs, Tupperware, furniture, Includes Commodore VIC-20 sell: one navy and one 84"x36", $5. Call 4542 after $350 firm. Call 3542 AWH. miscellaneous. Call 3624 AT. keyboard, data cassette, brown. New $42.50, selling .4 p.m. 8K memory expansion, game cart- for $35 each. Call Maggie at ridge, joy sticks, user 6260 AT. Queen size mattess, *t freezer, $200; Puch box guide book, and basic compu- springs and frame moped, two speed, not run- Tapestry from Italy, scene in good, ter information books, $200. clean condition. Call 4304 ning, $100; 15/ of horses grazing. It is 4 ft. fiber- Call 2914 AT. 17" Zenith portable TV for AT. glass boat, inboard/out- ft., 10 inches wide and 3 parts or can be repaired for board, runs good, needs feet, 2 inches long. Asking cos- $75. Asking $20. Call 4164 metics, $2000. Call CWO $20. Call 3241 AT. Barbie accessories: Dream DWH and ask for Joe or 3638 Infant to toddler Bailey at 4515/4730 summer DWH or house w/furniture, $90; van, AT. clothes 2768 AWH. and sleepers; boy's $35; Jeep and horse trailer, clothes, size 5-7, summer 22,000 BTU a/c, 18,500 BTU $25; pool and BBQ, $30; mo- with some long sleeve shirts a/c, '64 Dodge Dar , '67 tor scooter, $2; piano, $10; Dining room suite, medium and underwear; Seafarers, Casio men's watch, has Oldsmobile Cutlass, '73 or the whole package for brown, table w/six chairs, good condition, $3 per pair; alarm, date, time, and stop Dodge Polara wagon. Call $175. Weights (110 pounds) china cabinet, buffet, $700 14" tire with plenty of watch. Also plays five dif- 3451 AWH. and bench, $100. Manual or best offer. Living room tread, $15; Star Wars items. ferent songs. This watch is typewriter, $15. Food pro- lounger, green, $60; child's Call Gina at 3755 AWH. in excellent condition. cessor w/attachments, $50. desk, $15; wood checker Asking $20. 6x9 dark brown Queen size cannonball head- Girl's 20" bike, excellent table from Haiti, $5. Call carpet in excellent condi- board and footboard. Wood- condition, $40. AM/FM ster- 3208 AWH. JVC four-channel stereo re- tion, asking $50. Toast- grain side rails included, eo w/cassette player/record- ceiver w/equalizer, 200 master broiler/oven, has $100. Infant/child two-way er and two speakers, $80. watts, $175. Akai four- been used only three times. car seat, $25. Highchair, All prices neg. Call 3591 Display cabinet (5'x5'x18"): channel 8-track/open reel This in in excellent condi- $10; Briggs & Stratton lawn- AWH. glass shelves (four) adjust- stereo tape recorder, $225. tion. Asking $35. Call 3616 mower engine, runs good, able. Bottom 1/3 of cabinet Gerrard automatic turntable, AWH. $15. Call 2914 AT. is sliding doors. Great for $75; Akai speakers, 50 watts Entire aquarium set-up displaying shells, books, each, four, $200. All for SAFETY TIP: An.ounce of prevention is worth more than w/stand, $50. Call 2402 DWH stereo, etc., $40. Call $650. Prices neg. Call 2197 3,000 pounds of car overturned. or 2719 AWH. Maggie at 6260 AT. AWH. Page 4 The Daily Gazette Monday, August 13, 1984 THE OLYMPIAN Local Sports - Local Sports - Local Sports $400.00 in CASH PRIZES! A Golf Tournament is being A double elimination-Labor By Bob Kimball Olympic record book. Sponsored by: scheduled to select repre- Day Softball Tourney is Associated Press World War One scrubbed the THE GREATER GTMO sentatives to take part in scheduled for September 1st Baron Pierre De Couber- 1916 games. ROD AND REEL CLUB the Tidewater Navy Champion- - 3rd. tin's ideal of peace and And when competition re- The Tournament will run ships (men and women). Entry fee is $60 and there harmony through Olympic com- summed in Antwerp in 1920, from 4 p.m. on August 31 un- The tournament is open to will be awards to 1st and petition has not always the losers of the war were til 1 p.m. on September 3. all active duty people. 2nd place teams. worked. not allowed to take part. A pot luck lunch will fol- There will be an organiza- An organization meeting is The games, including this The tOC dealt similar pun- low at the Yacht Club at 2 tion meeting Thursday, Au- scheduled for 5 p.m., Mon- year's festival in Los ishment to Germany and Japan p.m. gust 23rd, at 5 p.m., at the day, August 27th in the Angeles, have been loaded in 194B after World War Two The tournament and pot Golf Course Club House. Special Services Office with controversy. forced the cancellation of luck lunch is open to every- For more information, call Building. Baron Pierre De Coubertin two olympiads. one. The entry fee is just Mike Jones at 2560DWH. More information if avail- had a tough time selling the German leader Adolph $10 per person. able from Mike Jones at Olympic idea to the world. Hitler used the 1936 games Come out and meet the rest 2560DWH. And the Frenchman nearly in Berlin to showcase his of GTMO's fishermen. Anyone who has completed saw his first planned modern theory of Aryan Supremacy. PRIZES TO BE AWARDED the BASIC SAILING COURSE but games fall by wayside. A black American track (by weight) has not qualified on the A Horseshoes Tournament is Only through a large pri- star, Jesse Ownes, punched a Largest Snapper $100.00 water should call 4454DWH to being organized to select vate donation and enthusiasm large hole in that theory by Largest Jack $100.00 schedule time with a sailing representatives to take part from Greek citizens did that winning four Track and Field Largest Mackerel $100.00 qualifier. in the Tidewater Navy Cham- first olympiad take place in Gold Medals. Largest (other) $100.00 Qualifiers are being pionships. Athens in 1896. TOG officials allowed the For more information con- scheduled for 5:00 p.m. to All active duty people are The 1900 and 1904 games, Nazi salute on the victory tact: 6:30 p.m., Monday through eligible to take part. in and St. Louis re- stand in 1936, but 32 years BMC Thrasher ext. 4747DWH Friday. An organization meeting spectively, became side later, they suspended Tosmie or 2678AWH will be held at 5 p.m., shows for non-athletic Smith and John Carlos for GMGC Krepp ext. 4624DWH or Tuesday, August 28th, at the events going on in those their "black power" salutes 2898AWH There will be an organiza- Special Services Building. cities. during a medal presentation. tion meeting of the Womens For more information, Call It was during the Stock- Boycotts hit the 1976 and and Co-Rec Softball Leagues Mike Jones at 2560DWH. holm Games of 1912 that an 19B0 games and also hit this Thursday, August 30th, at 5 American Indian named Jim susser's competition. There will be a Flag Foot- p.m., in the Special Ser- Thorpe became a hero, only But perhaps the most sev- ball League organization vices Office Building. You are invited to take to learn shortly afterward era blow to the Olympic meeting Wednesday, August All interested teams must part in a Softball Tourna- the International Olympic movement came in 1972 when a 29th, at 5 p.m., at the Spe- send one representative to ment being planned by Spe- Committee had stripped him small band of Palestinian cial Services Office. the meeting. cial Services. of his Track and Field Gold terrorists attacked the All interested teams must For more information, call Each unit, department, or- Medals. Israeli team. send one representative to, 2560DWH. ganization, or command want- Thet did that because rOh the meeting. ing to participate should Thorpe had been paid for More than a dozen people More information is avail- have a team representative playing baseball, and so, eventually died in an inci- able by calling 2560DWH. The Special Services at the organization meeting was not considered an ama- dent Baron Pierre De Couber- Weight Room is open free of Monday, August 27th, at 5 teur athlete. tin, the father of the charge to all interested pa- p.m., in the Special Ser- Finally, in 1982, the IOC modern Olympics, could never The BASIC SAILING COURSE trons. vices Athletic Office. rewrote Thorpe's name in the have envisioned. will start again approxi- The Weight Room is adja- Looking for recognition mately mid September. cent to the Marblehead Bowl- If you have sailing exper- ing Alley and is open: Wanted: Anyone interested ience, call a sailing quali- Weekdays 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in coaching kids in youth Gomez: U.S. Open Clay champ fier from the list posted at 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. bowling. Call Suzy at the Marina. Weekends 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 3475AWH. (UPI)--Andres Gomez hopes Moor set back defending his victory in the men's champion Mary Davis 6-3, 6- Los Angeles Olympics conclude, athletes head final of the U.S. Open Clay 7, 6-2. for home Court Championships will For Moor, a former all- (UPI)--Olympic Athletes from old, posted an Olympic re- giving it 83 golds in all to bring him more recognitiont American at Northeast Louis- all over the world headed cord time in winning the establish a new Olympic in the tennis world. iana State, it was his home today. gold. high. largest payday in nine years The 23rd olympaid ended Eight years ago, at the Diver Greg Louganis got Gomez, who says he is as a pro. last night with a gala cele- Montreal Olympics, he was a America its record breaking "tired" of not getting Action continues bration at the Los Angeles Silver Medalist in the more today in 81st gold by winning the credit for his talent, dis- a $15,000 women's tennis Coliseum before a crowd of 10,000 meters. platform competition. posed of Balazs Taroczy 6- tournament in Mahwah, New 90,000. . The United States did not Louganis earlier won the love, 7-6 winning the title Jersey. The hoopla began shortly win a medal in the marathon, three-meter springboard. in Indianapolis yesterday The top seed is Martina after Portugal's Carlos Lo- but by then the U.S. already It is the first time since earned Gomez $51,000. Navratilova, but her first pez crossed the finish line had set an Olympic record in 1928 an American has won Unseeded Terry Moor match is not until tomorrow. to win the men's marathon, the medal department. both golds in the same Olym- pocketed $15,000 for his Gifi Fernandez and Rosalyn the last of 221 events at Needing at least one gold pics. victory in the final of the Fairbanks won first-round the Summer Games. on the final day of compe- Joe Fargis of the U.S. Western Open in Cleveland. matches yesterday. Lopez, who is 37 years tition, the U.S. won three, added a gold in the indi- vidual jumping equestrian event, and Tracie Ruiz made THE SPORTSMAN it three by winning the solo synchronized swimming compe- By Mike Garcia Picking between Randolph welter title this year, The 1984 team was impres- tition. Associated Press and McCrory is an exercise showing a refined, although sive, but some of the deci- The final tally for the The Olympics produced a in futility. somewhat at times, lack- sions, particularly in the United States, at the top of number of memorable moments, They were both the best of luster style. Gold Medal matches were the medal standings, is 83 and a number of myths but their olympiad, period. In the light questionable. golds, 61 silvers, and 30 the U.S. Team was for The U.S. did not win Gold class, of Detroit bronze for a total of 174. real. Medals in either 1976 or won the 1984 Olympic Gold. Also, there is always the The U.S. Olympic Boxing 1984 in the bantam weight There was no medal for the spectre of doubt created by Baseball Action Team earned a total of nine division. U.S. at that weight in 1976. the absence of amateur Gold Medals, the most ever In 1976, American Charles of the U.S. boxing power Cuba because of (UPI)--In American League by a single nation in Olym- Mooney won the Silver Medal. won the 1976 middleweight the Soviet-led boycott. baseball action yesterday, pic competition. This year, gold. Minnesota had a 3-0 victory That makes the 1984 U.S. failed to win a medal. The best could Nonetheless, the 1984 U.S. over Seattle, while Cleve- Olympic Boxing Team the best In the featherweight do at that weight in 1984 team was special. land blanked the Yankees 6- of all time right? class, the best the U.S. was a Silver Medal. earned the 0, Milwaukee topped the Well, not necessarily. could muster in 1916 was a Leon Spinks was the light title of tournament's out- White Sox. 8-1, Detroit beat In the minds of many, the fifth-place tie by Davey heavyweight Gold Medalist in standing boxer and right- the Royals 8-4, Baltimore 1976 U.S. Olympic Boxing Armstrong. 1976. fully so. nipped Toronto 5-4 and Bos- Team which competed in Mont- This year, 17-year-old might Gonzales likens himself to ton outlasted Texas 3-2 in real, still has to rank as of Phila- have won the gold in 1984, three time World Champion 11 innings. the single best squad of all delphia earned the feather- if not for a controversial Alexis Arguello and Sugar In the National League, time. weight gold in impressive disqualification in the Ray Leonard. the Braves had a 5-3 victory A comparison of the two fashion. semifinals. over the Padres, the Cubs teams finds the 1984 U.S. Next come the light- Instead, Holyfield took There is no reason to trimmed Montreal 7-3, the squad jumping to the early weights. home the bronze. think he would not emulate Mets beat Pittsburgh 6-3, lead in the Howard Davis of the U.S. The heavyweight class was his idols and go on to win a Houston belted Cincinnati 6- class. won the gold in 1976. included as an Olympic professional title. 1, and Los Angeles edged San This Whitaker, Breland, and Paul Gonzales of Los year it was Norfolk, weight for the first time in Francisco 5-4 in 10 innings. Angeles was the 1984 Gold Virginia's . the 1984 Games. Holyfield all look like fu- Medalist, and easily the Davis has the dubious dis- The winner was Henry Till- ture world professional Auto Racing class of the division. tinction of being the only man of Los Angeles. champs as well. (UPI)--Darrell Walrip con- McCrory In 1976, Jorge Hernandez American Gold Medalist from In the superheavyweight and Tate, both cedes that "some breaks" of Cuba was the Gold Meda- 1976 not to have won a pro- class, 1984 marked the end from Detroit, train in helped him drive his Chevro- perhaps list in the 106 pound class. fessional boxing title. of an era. the best boxing let to victory in the Michi- In the flyweight division, In the For the first time since stable in the world today, gan 400. the 1976 Gold Medalist was class, the incomparable the 1968 Olympics, Cuba's the Famed Kronk Gym. One of the breaks came Leo Randolph of the U.S. won the Teofilo Stevenson was not on when leader Bill Elliott had Then just 18 years old, gold in 1976. hand to win or defend his All in all, the 1984 team to go to the pits for gaso- Randolph scored a 3 to 2 de- This year, the light- Olympic Title. was every bit as good as the line with only seven laps cision over Ramon Duvalon of welter title went to Colum- Instead, the crown was won 1976 group, boycott or not. remaining in yesterday's Cuba. bus, Ohio's, . by Philadelphia's Tyrell Nascar Race. The 1984 flyweight, or 112 In the welterweight class, Biggs. They earned their Gold Waltrip grabbed the lead and a half pound Gold Meda- the U.S. won gold in 1984 In 1976, U.S. super heavy- Medals against the best com- and held on to win, with list was Detroit's Steve but not in 1976. weight Johnny Tate was one of petition on hand. Terry LaBonte, also in a McCrory. took r,, two Bronze Medalists. Nothing more need be said. Chevrolet, finishing second.