Attention boaters

Due to live firing, no boats will be permitted to leave the bay January 25, 26 and 27. Also Hicacle Range will be "hot" January 25, 26 and 27.

GAZETTE C Today in the. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba BUSINESS WORLD

Vol. 40 - No. 17 U.S. Navy Thursday, January 24, 1985 ) (AP) -- Conflicting reports circulated yesterday concerning oil prices on the open market. Industry analysts said an "OPEC" committee was recommending a drop of at least $1 in its benchmark price, possibly more. An OPEC official denied After weather delay, liftoff should go today the report. Meanwhile, oil prices on the open market were off slighty.

SHUTTLE SCHEDULED TO FLY (AP) -- The U.S. dollar advanced in early European trading today. Gold prices were lower. In London, the price of (UPI) -- Weather permitting, Department spaceman trained launch a spy satellite that gold at the morning fixing was $306.85 and ounce, 35 cents the space shuttle for such missions will spend will keep an eye on Soviet lower than yesterday's close. Gold in Zurich traded at "Discovery" will get started about four days up in the military communications and $307, a drop of 75 cents. In London, silver brought $6.24 on some work for the Air air. The exact landing is missile tests. an ounce, that is a loss of a penny. On the New York Force today. another secret. The Air Force is paying Commodities Exchange, gold finished at $307.90 an ounce, The rocketplane was sup- Defense sources say the more than $31 million for silver finished the day just over $6.28. posed to blast off yesterday purpose of the trip is to the job. from Cape Canaveral, but NASA postponed the launch because of the threat of ice damage to its heat-shield tiles. Now that the cold spell is lifting, the shuttle should begin its not-so-secret military mission sometime this afteroon. The exact time of departure is clas- sified to keep Soviet trackers guessing. A five-member crew in- cluding the first Defense I,

EPA investigates f_' more than 24 gas leaks in Virginia

(UPI) -- The Environmental Protection Agency is inves- tigating more than two dozen chemical leaks at a Union Carbide plant in Institute, C.Va. The leaks involve methyl isocyanate, the deadly sub- stance that killed 2,500 people in a recent indus- trial accident in Bhopal, India. Explosive ordnance divers set charges Officials say 28 leaks occurred from 1980 to 1984, FIRE IN THE ILE! Explosive Ordnance Disposal have been in is accomplished, a time fuse connected to the explosives is but all were minor, and not the process of dismantling a rusted destroyer mooring. The ignited, and "fire in the hole" is sounded. The unit has . similar in type to the one mooring has been determined a hazard to swinners and approximately five minutes to evacuate to a safe distance that proved disastrous at navigators. EOD dismantles the structure by using explosive before the explosion. (Photo by JOSN Sanda) the Union Carbide plant in devices attached to strategic structural areas. Once this India. A company spokesman de- leaked insecticide reached clined comment on the EPA beyond the plant to outside report, but said the in- environment. cidents never posed a threat One EPA spokesman noted to the community. that, minor or not, 28 leaks AROUND THE GLOBE Investigators are checking of the dangerous chemical to make sure., So far, it is are, as he put it, "unset- not known whether any of the tling." (UPI) -- Plant experts say Florida's citrus (UPI) -- A judge in Manila has issued arrest crop may have suffered more than a billion warrants for 26 men indicted yesterday in President Reagan says o.k. dollars in damages after three nights of the 1983 slaying of Philippine opposition record low temperature's, but the cold blast leader Benigno Aquino. Among those charged Kirkpatrick wants foreign policy job may have left a positive mark. Officials are the head of the armed forces, who is a say the cold may have delivered a "knockout trusted aide and relative of President (UPI) -- President Reagan the Agency for International blow" to the tree-killing citrus canker Ferdinand Marcos. says he is granting Jeane Development or the U.S. In- disease. Kirkpatrick's request for formation Agency. (UPI) -- White House Chief of Staff James another job. Reagan was interviewed by (UPI) -- Hundreds of New Yorkers were forced Baker is reported to be "extremely pleased Kirkpatrick, the U.S. United Press International. to evacuate a nearby motel and condominiums and gratified" by the unanimous Senate '/ bassador to the United He appeared optimistic last night because of a 10-alarm fire at a finance committee vote today approving his tions, plans to quit gov- that a nuclear arms agree- warehouse. Eight firefighters were slightly nomination to head the Treasury Department. ernment if she does not get ment with the Soviet Union injured battling the blaze that burned out Senate Republican leader Robert Dole says a high-level foreign policy is possible. of control for three hours. Mayor Edward the full Senate will probably act on the job in the administration. The president said that Koch said at the scene he could not remember nomination next week. That would clear the Reagan said yesterday he for the first time, the a fire so big. way for Treasury Secretary Donald Regan to will offer her one, perhaps Soviet Union has publicly assume his new duties as White House Chief next week. stated a desire to reduce (UPI) -- A U.S. Embassy spokesman in of Staff, replacing Baker. He did not specify what it the number of nuclear Honduras says it is unlikely rescuers will is, but speculation turned weapons. find any survivors from that American (UPI) -- Provincetown-Boston Airline has to a possible role in either military transport plane that crashed called in the Drug Enforcement Administra- Tuesday in shark-infested waters in the tion. It wants the government to investi- Caribbean. U.S. military frogmen will dive gate allegations of drug use among its RICH TO POOR again today. Yesterday remains of the plane pilots and other employees. In November, were found several hundred yards off shore PBA was grounded for a string of safety (UPI) -- Once upon a time, Harvard Law by a U.S. frigate using sonar, but there violations. Less than a month later, a. PBA School graduate and former jazz pianist John was: no trace of its 21 occupants. twin-engine turboprop crashed just after Fox lived his life as an eccentric million- takeoff, killing all 13 people aboard. aire. During the 1950s Fox bought the (UPI) -- The Pentagon says it is sending a struggling Boston Globe saying he wanted to top-level U.S. Navy delegation to China on (UPI) -- A government advisory panel wants fight communism. His doctor, Julius Siegal, Sunday to continue discussions about po- all cigarette ads banned. The National has told the Boston Globe that Fox was "flat tential Chinese purchases of naval weapons Institute on Drug Abuse's advisory panel broke" when he died last September and re- and equipment. Pentagon officials have said voted yesterday 9-1 to urge Health and Human fused to accept any help. Friends say Fox's Peking and Washington agree in principle on Services Secretary Margaret Heckler to work fortune slipped away in legal fees related the sale of the Phalanx rapid-fire machine for a total ban. The surgeon general es- to the post. gun, gas turbine engines, sonars and tor- timates 340,000 Americans die each year from pedoes to modernize the Chinese fleet. diseases related to smoking. The Personal Property Office The Family Service Center will be closed for business will be maintaining a list from Feb. 11-15. Navy Mater- of child care providers who ial Transportation Office will be available to provide (NAVMTO) Norfolk, Va. will community bulletin board) services for children of be training and providing single active duty parents assistance in matters re- and military couples who are lated to the shipment and The Nursery School has a few Register now for a free Com- The next meeting of the High called to duty at a moment's receiving of personal pro- openings in the 4 year old puter Literacy program on School SAC will be Feb. 7 at notice. If you are inter- perty and FOVs. If you re- class. Anyone interested Thursday, Jan. 31, from 7-9 7:15 p.m. in the high school ested in providing these quire claims assistance or should call the school at p.m. ET1 Richard Foster will library. If you have any services please contact NCC have received orders and re- 2159 between the hours of 8 discuss computer systems items you would like placed Parr at the Family Service quire an appointment, please a.m. and noon. available for personal use, on the agenda, please send Center at 4141/4153 for more call 4495 or 4552. The of- price ranges, capabilities them to Kathy Sell, Stop information. fice will resume normal of different systems, and #61, by Jan. 31. The move to hours of 7:30-11:30 a.m. and "FOOTSTEPS" where, when and how to buy the new school will be a Any West Indians in GTMO who 12:30-4:30 p.m. on Feb. 18. your own personal computer. major topic of discussion. have not already volunteered Also described will be the All interested members of their know how and skills in Tomorrow the speedline at vocabulary of computer hard- the community are invited to the line of dancing or cos- the Galley will be open from ware and software. All base attend. tumes and would like to do 10:30 a.m. until the DEFEX residents are encouraged to so, please contact Barbara Friday siren rings. The speedline Every participate in this program. In accordance with NAVSTA- Shabazz at 3361 or Anne will consist of hamburgers, 9:10a.m. Call the Family Service Cen- GTMOINST 11101.13C, approval Brooks at 2484. Help us make cheeseburgers, hot dogs, TV8 ter at 4141/4153 to regis- for dependents to reside in our Caribbean Revue for grilled cheese sandwiches, ter. the BOQ while awaiting hous- Black History Month an even- and potato chips. The fumigation chamber will ing must come from the BOQ ing to remember. be open tomorrow from 7:30 officer. The BOQ officer All Recreation Services a.m. until 3 p.m. Pick up grants approval according to Due to training commitments facilities will secure at 5 items Tuesday, Jan. 29, 7:30 available space and duration of the Naval Hospital, Out- A Proactive Parenting p.m. today and tomorrow due a.m. - 3 p.m. of stay. The following patient Clinic appointments to DEFEX. Film guidelines apply: may be delayed tomorrow, Victory Hill Personal Mes- 1. For those personnel but all appointments will be Household Hint: Keep a brown Tune In sages: Recreation Services with a spouse or one depen- kept. bag next to the washer and For Your Child's Sake will display personal mes- dent child over the age of dryer, so every time you sages on a space available 12, the Windward BOQ is WATCH FOR THE find something old or too Due to court-martials, the basis. Standard phrases have available. FISHERMEN'S small you can put it in the been set for a charge of 2. For those personnel O Naval Legal Service office SPECIAL AND THE bag. When the bag is full, $10, plus an will be closed through Jan. additional $1 with more than one dependent SNORKEL just drop it off at T&T, lo- per letter for a person's child or a child under 12 30. SPECIAL ATO cated behind the NEX. We ac- name. Request forms are years, the Leeward BOQ is to THE cept all items that are able Alateen will meet every available at the Tours be utilized. NEX. 'n MINI O to be resold. You'll find it Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Travel office or call 3. The above approval is MART. helps keep things in order "Hut" in East Bargo. 3845/6. granted for officer and civ- 0 at home, if you get rid of ilian equivalents. Normally. the old and outgrown. T&T is enlisted personnel and civ- 0 0 0 open Thursdays and Saturdays ilian equivalents will not from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. A PARTICIPATE IN THE be authorized. oO drop box is located behind After approval, the member the store for your conveni- must submit a written re- O 0co "NO THANKS" PROGRAM quest for early dependent entry approval to Commanding Groupsof three or more patrons at Officer, U.S. Naval Station, J Y -O CUBAN AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP DAY CN4l4, Navy Clubbs will be able to designate a Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This bdriverf liii Am,-i ~ or the group who will say "No request must contain ap- Thanks" to alcohol for the evening. proval from BOQ officer as JANUARY 29th - 31st. This de signated driver will receive an enclosure. nalcoholic beverages, a "No button to wear for the to evening, and a discount coupon PAR TIC/PATE FULLy DURING DEFEX 1-85 apply to future food purchases at the club. Conintact your club manager. By Pat Corum, NBCPO evacuation or destructive storm. LIBRARY HOURS OEFEXa and HURREXs are a Therefore, it is in the MCX NOTE way of life aboard Naval best interest of all of us 9-9 M-T-W Base, Guantanamo Bay and to fully comply with the The Marine Corps Exchange 9-6 TH-F they are conducted for the spirit and the intent of facilities' hours of opera- such exercises and Yo s~ a pala Hangar 9-5 SAT benefit of all members of obey all tion for upcoming DEFEX, the community. rules governing such exer- Friday, Feb. 1, 1985 Jan. 24-25 are as follows: *j CLOSED cises by doing exactly what Doors open 12 noon Main Store 9:30-4:00 Sundays The time to learn how to is required as determined by Adults: $6 Mini Mart 9:00-4:00 and protect your loved ones and proper authority. Children, 10 &under: $2.50 Dive Shop 11:00-4:00 HoDidays property is during an exer- In order to avoid mis- Video Rental 10:00-4:00 cise; not during an actual understanding during the Barber Shop 8:00-4:00 forthcoming DEFEX, civilian Beauty Shop 9:00-4:00 employees are reminded that CLUB NOTES Tailor Shop 9:00-4:00 overtime or regular pay is All Marine Corps Exchange CLUB CALENDAR not payable unless actual The Photo Reflex Club will facilities will resume nor- work is authorized and per- have a mandatory meeting mal hours of operation Sat- POST 46 CON CLUB formed during the exercise; Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. Expect to urday. Jan. 24: Closed for DEFEX. Jan. 24: Closed for DEFEX. restriction to quarters or a pay dues and change combo. Jan. 25: Closed for DEFEX. Jan. 25: Closed for DEFEX. shelter does not of and by You must attend or call or Jan. 26: Open from 5 p.m. Jan. 26: New York steak itself entitle an employee your membership will be until midnight. will be featured with your to pay. dropped. We need interested Jan. 27: Open from noon un- choice of potato or steak Failure on the part of club members. Call Beth at til 11 p.m. fries, salad bar, soup, members of the community to 6218 DWH or 3385 AWH. WINDJAMMER CLUB rolls and butter. "Graphic abide by lawful orders and Feb. 1: Cuban-American Jan. 24: Closed for DEFEX. Expression" will play from 9 Naval Base policy during a The Fleet Reserve Associa- Friendship Day, McCalla Han- Jan. 25: Closed for DEFEX. p.m. until 1 a.m. DEFEX or HURREX cannot be tion is planning a cribbage gar, doors open noon, lunch Jan. 26: At 2 p.m. "Pete's Jan. 27: Champagne Brunch tolerated and may subject tournament. If you are an History will be served from 10:30 served 1 p.m. Black Dragon" will be shown in the violators to appropriate interested PEA member, Month begins. ballroom. "Just Us" will a.m. until 1 p.m. corrective action. please call 2140 after 6 Feb. 2: Soviet Seapower provide the music from 8 p.m. Feb. 8: Boy Scouts of p.m. until midnight. America anniversary, 1910 Jan. 27: Bingo begins at meet- NAVY CAMPUS TEST CALENDAR A Boy Scout Coummittee Feb. 12: Abraham Lincoln's 2:45 p.m. 0 ing of Troop 435 will be birthday held at 7:30 p.m. this Wed- Feb. 18: President's Day CPO CLUB Feb. 4 0800-0930 CLEP Gen. & Subj. Exams/DSST Exams nesday at the home of SK1 (holiday) Jan. 24: Closed for DEFEX. Feb. 4 1000-1200 CLEP Gen. & Subj. Exams/DSST Exams Hodges. It is located at 11 Feb. 20: Ash Wednesday Jan. 25: Closed for DEFEX. Feb. 7 0800-1100 SAT Exam Corinaso Point. All adults Feb. 22: George Washing- Jan. 26: "Graphic Expres- Feb. 14 0800-1600 GED Exam interested in becoming in- ton's birthday sion" will play the latest Feb. 18 0800-0930 CLEP Gen. & Subj. Exams/DSST Exams volved in GTMO Bay scouting Feb. 23: Navy Supply Corps' tunes from 9 p.m. until Feb. 18 1000-1200 CLEP Gen. & Subj. Exams/DSST Exams are cordially invited. 17irthday, 1795 12:45 a.m. - AV4NT4HAIO0 4L Y4ZETTE U.S. Navy's tily Shore-based Daily Nespaper

Capt. abert Allen, * **a******************.*.Commander, U.S. Naval Base Lt. (min. J.D. Van Sickle, U ***i*****************.**.********.Public Affairs Offier 30C Lew Seed, U ******.************************************************************.Assistant Public Affairs Officer

J02 Neil Guillebeau, UsN.******************.*. ****.*****.Managing Eitor 303 Tri ITxmas, USN.******************. ****.****. .Associate BEitor JOSA Jerme Sanda, USN.********************-. **************.******.Associate editor Mrs. Susan Junkins.**************************************-*.**********************.****.Associate Editor Mrs. Arn-ELizabeth Efimoff.********************.****************.Production Assistant

The Guantanamo Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and regulation for ship and static newspapers as outlined in NAVEXE P-35 and under the direction of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times weekly at government expense oa government equipment at the Nasy Publicatirm ssed Printing Service rad Office, the rpinirnes or statements in news items that appear herein are not to official or an be construed as reflecting3 the views of Commader, Naval Sass or the Department of the Navy. 2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1985 GU4HTA4W10 D4/17 GAZETTE DEDICATIOV 70 1171Y. Mr.

Loyd E. Hatfield, Maint- NAVY EXCHANGE JOBS The Navy Exchange has the following job openings. Please enance General Foreman from contact the Personnel Office at Building AV-34, McCalla Hill or phone 4348/4508. Public Works Department POSITION & GRADE CCLOSING DATE LOCATION (right) received his retire- HEAD SALES CLERK F/T (NIGHTS) OPEN MINI MART ment certificate recently PS-5/$4.84 or LGS-4/$3.99 LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING OPEN LAUNDRY from Capt. J.J. Gallen, SERVICES CLERK P/T PS-2/$3.99 or LGS-2/$2.66 Public Works Officer. Mr. SALES CLERK P/T OPEN SOUND SCENE PS-1/$3.66 or LGS-2/$2.66 Hatfield- has 38 years of LAUNDRY MACHINE OPERATOR F/T OPEN LAUNDRY NA-3/$4.27 or LWG-3/$2.87 faithful service with the INVOICE AUDIT CLERK (TYPING) F/T OPEN ACCOUNTING AS-4/$4.68 or LGS-4/$3.99 U.S. Government. NBCPO JOB MARKET

Applications should be submitted to the Naval B GS/LGS-203-04/05 Civilian Personnel Office by the close of business 3 03-85 SALES STORE CHECKER, GS/LGS- COMMISSARY -a7o 31. Additional information concerning these vacancies 2091-02 LEADING TO GS/LGS-03 OR be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel. Office GS/LGS-2091-03 (INT) by reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on offic NAF-1-85 CASHIER-CHECKER, PS-2091-02 CLUBS bulletin boards. OR SALES STORE CHECKER, LGS 2091-02 (INT, FT, PT) ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE LOCATION NAF-2-85 RECREATION AID, PS/LGS-0189- RECREATION 17-85 COOK, LWG-7404-08 ENLISTED MESS, NAS 03 (INT, FT, PT) SERVICES 18-85 CLERK TYPIST, GS-322-04 SECURITY NAF-3-85 MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR, NA/LWG- RECREATION 19-85 PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK, PWD 5703-05 (PT) SERVICES GS-303-04 (TEMP NTE 1 YR) NAF-4-85 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT, PS-0189- RECREATION 20-85 EDUCATION AID, GS-1702-03 HIGH SCHOOL 01 OR RECREATION AID, LGS-0189- SERVICES P/T (TEMP NTE 06-14-85) 01 (INT, FT, PT) THIS POSITION CLOSES 1-29-85 NAF-5-85 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT, PS-0189- RECREATION 21-85 CLERK, GS-303-03 BRANCH DENTAL 02 OR RECREATION AID, LGS-0189- SERVICES CLINIC 02 (INT, FT, PT) NAF-16-85 SECRETARY (TYPING) RECREATION NAF-6-85 CUSTODIAL WORKER, NA/LWG-3566- ALL COMMANDS AS-318-07 SERVICES 01 AND NA/LWG-3566-02 (INT, FT, PT) READERTISED: NAF-7-85 FOOD SERVICE WORKER, NA/LWG- CLUBS "I thought today's wars were supposed 7408-02 (INT, FT, PT) to be push button - so where's our 291-84-A PRODUCTION CONTROLLER, NAF-8-85 WAITER/WAITRESS, NA/LWG-7420- butto?" CLUBS GS-1152-09 03 (INT, FT, PT) NAF-9-85 BARTENDER, NA/LWG-7405-03 CLUBS NAF-14- MOTOR VEHICLE DISPATCHER RECREATE (INT, FT, PT) 85-A LGS-2151-03 Leading to SERVI NAF-10-85 COOK, NA/LWG-7404-05 (INT, FT, PT) CLUBS Number of Marines who can LGS-2151-04 (INT) NAF-11-85 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT/RECREATION AID RECREATION hit a gallon can of The following positions are the 1985 OPEN Perman PS/LGS-0189-03 (INT, FT, PT) SERVICES tomatoes at 200 yards? All NAF-12-85 RECREATION AID (YOUTH ACTIVITIES), RECREATION of them. 01-85 CLERK TYPIST, GS/LGS-322-03 ALL COMMANDS PS/LGS-0189-03 (INT,PT) SERVICES Age of Rin Tin Tin when he (PERMANENT/TEMPORARY/FT/PT) NAF-13-85 CLUB OPERATIONS ASSISTANT CLUBS died? 14. 02-85 PERSONNEL CLERK (TYPING), GS/LGS-203- NBCPO PS-1101-04 OR RECREATION ASSISTANT 03, STAFFING CLERK (TYPING) LGS-0189-04 (INT, FT, PT)

tpou i & Grab F Husbands who are always in the doghouse may have got the wrong kind of license. THE SALER -RICIhARD A'flRIDGE. I 1 I'I Oldsmobile engine, 350 C.I., More potted plants and hang- New windshield for a '73 Dog grooming, shampoo, clip, runs good, $100 or best of- ing plants for $2 to $4 with general motors product. Call ears cleaned, nails cut, any FOR S41E fer. Call 4636 DWH or 3714 macrame included. Can be 2790 AT. dog, $15. Will accept AWH. seen at Villamar 1246B fifth checks. Call Donna 2524 AT. lusan" is not a GTMO street; Three air special, has been a one conditioners, all in good owner car. Blue book price '65 MG Midget Conv., black condition, $250 for all Leaving island Feb. 8 and in having is $3225, but will sell for w/chrome, 5 new radial three or best offer; crib must sell '76 Pontiac Le Anyone interested lessons for a $3000 or best offer. Call tires, driven daily, $2000 mattress, $5. Call 3895 AT. Mans, 4/dr., new tires, com- basic piano after just passed reasonable rate per meeting, 4396 DWH and ask for Ben or firm. Call 4954 6 p.m. pletely loaded, AWH. 4529 DWH and ask for Bernie and ask for Fred. inspection in Nov. Not a call 2908 or 3178 AWH. 11x12 yellow and brown shag GTMO special, excellent run- '78 AMC Gremlin, 3 speed, carpet, asking $75. Call ning condition, asking good tires and battery, one 4757 after 6 p.m. $1500. Call 4561 DWH or 3366 Caring mother would like to Leaving island and must sell owner, less than 49,000 AWH. babysit your child/children large selection of yarn, miles, available March 1, in my home, week days while full skiens, many different $1500. Call 2593. Two dishwashers, both $35; you work. Snacks and lunches colors; 12 original VHS two tires G-6-15, $10 and H- Boat, motor, trailer-15-foot provided. Call Beth at 2196. movies from $20-$35; carpet, 60-15, $20, almost new BF Cibia Runabout, '82 Mariwer NOB Hill. needs good cleaning, $25 a Must sell, leaving the Godrich tires; three boat 60 hp motor with extra room. Call 4561 DWH or 3366 island in two weeks. 12x40 more gas cans, $10 each; tanks, bimini top, other ex- AWH. barrel boat w/12x20 sun four rod holder, one boat tras, $3300. Call 2397 AT. Will do house cleaning for deck. 12 v lighting system, rod holder, all $5; wicker final inspection, guaranteed 60 hp Evinrude motor in ex- picnic basket, $3; slide SER VICES to pass. Call 4195 after 7 '81 CB 750 Custom Honda cellent running condition, synchronizer cassette player p.m. any night. torcycle, bike has full bathroom and two storage new, $25. Call Donna 2524 Will do housecleaning for d-jammer faring, tires lockers. Anchor, life AT. final inspection, inside and battery less than 1000 vests, three gas tanks, new yard work included, guaran- miles use, two helmets and battery for lighting system, teed to pass. Call Lee 2790 FREE manual, $2200 neg. Call Mike asking $3000. Call 4561 DWH We are leaving the island AT. One black with white paws at 2214 AWH. or 3366 AWH. Jan. 29 and we have already packed out, so we must sell kitten, is litter box train- DWH. these items: living room set Attention VCR lovers! Does ed. Call Kempton 2872 14-foot Boat-Super bug 300 12x24 plush peach colored including couch, rocking your VCR act sick? Perhaps Aquamatic Outboard, many carpet, excellent condition, chair plaid pattern, coffee it needs a good cleaning to WAN TED extra's, $400 or best offer. $175; four green carpets to table with two end tables, clear out all the bugs. cage, small size Call 4940 AT. fit bedrooms in TK, $50 two lamps, $175; bedroom Those cleaning tapes don't Cat carrier with strong door latch. Call each. Call 2727 AWH. set, full size bed w/box get out all the bugs. I can springs and mattress and one thoroughly clean your VCR Cathy at 4941/2363. '82 14x60 2 bedroom Conner dresser, two chester and make it feel better at a Mobile Home and 100x50 lot, Video discs, large selec- drawers, $175; two chester reasonable cost. Call Ben LOST totaly electric; unfurnish- tion, single discs, $15 drawers, $35; one 12,000 BTU 4396 DWH or 3178 AWH. ed; stove; 24 cu. in. re- each, double discs, $20 energy saver air Wallet in vicinity of Lee- frigerator; garden tub; ful- each. Call 2397 AT. conditioner, excellent con- ward boat dock on Sunday. ly skirted; 10x20 pourch; dition, $150; two end Experienced mother would Wallet is red cloth with 12x18 wooden barn; 6 foot tables, $20; one cabinet, like to babysit for you. gold Marine Corps emblem on 1st fence around lot. Located 8000 BTU energy saver air $30; one end table, $10. Prefer ages one and up. Live the side. Reward. Call BOQ in Norfolk area. Take over conditioner, two years old, Everything available note, in Marine housing site, Lt. H Rogers at Leeward Operations payments. Call Mike 2214 $150. Call 6250 DWH or 6436 will except best offer. hourly oL weekly. Call 3860 6272 or VMA-223 AWH. AWH. Call Pat at 4580 AT. AT. 6210.

GUANT4N4/IO D4/1Y G4ZETTE THURSY, JANUARY 24, 1985 3 SPORTS WORLD GEORGETOWN RATED # 1 (UPI) -- Georgetown is once Illinois moves from eleventh again the unanimous number- to sixth SPORTS position, while DIGEST one choice in the Associated DePaul moves up three i Press Top-20 notches to seventh. Poll. The Hoyas, who are Rounding out the top ten COLLEGE 84SKETS4LL f84 unbeaten in 17 games, re- are Oklahoma and Oregon (UPI) -- Memphis State scored nine points in (UPI) -- The Atlanta Hawks staged a furiou ceived all 60 first place State. the final minute of play to claim tonight's comeback to post a narrow 101-100 victoiW votes, for the fourth time Falling out of the top ten 74-69 Metro Conference win over Florida over the Phoenix Suns. Phoenix led 52-44 at in six weeks. is Syracuse, going from State. The fourth-ranked Tigers kept the the half and took a 15-point lead in the Moving up from number- number-seven last week to Seminoles at bay most of the second half, fourth quarter. Atlanta fought back to even three to number-two is eleven this week. After but with a rash of missed free throws, sud- the score at 81 with 9:43 remaining in the Southern Methodist, with a Syracuse are Louisiana Tech, denly State was leading 70-65 with 58 sec- game on a jumper by Eddie Johnson. Johnson record of 15-1. Indiana, Villanova and onds left. Then came the surge, and the hit again seconds later and the Hawks were Georgetown's opponent this Kansas. Memphis victory. The Tigers, now up for good. Dominique Wilkins finished Saturday, St. John's, is The remaining 14-1, were five are paced by Vincent Askew's points. Alton Lee with 22 points to key the Hawks, while Nanc third, followed by Memphis Georgia Tech, Tulsa, Gipson of Florida State was top-gun with 18 sparked Phoenix with 21. State and Duke. Michigan, Virginia points. For the past five weeks, Commonwealth and Nevada-Los (UPI) -- Turnovers by San Antonio Duke had been ranked second, Vegas. helped (UPI) -- Number-seven Oklahoma won an 81-74 lead to the Spurs' 122-110 loss to the but lost a couple of over- Boston College dropped victory over Iowa State Dallas Mavericks last time games last week before last night. Darryl night. The Spurs gave from the poll after losing Kennedy led the Sooners with 22 points. The up the ball 26 times, and that translated rallying with a win over to three Big East Conference Cyclones were led by Barry into 26 points for Dallas. As for individ- North Carolina on Saturday. Stevens with a foes. Also dropping out was game-high 28 points. The Sooners boosted ual play, Rolando Blackman scored 27 points That loss, by the way, Michigan State, which lost their record to 3-0 in the big eight, 14-4 for the Mavs, while George "The Iceman" drops North Carolina from two Big-Ten Conference overall. The Cyclones fell to 1-2 in the Gervin led the Spurs and the pack with 28 sixth position to number- games. Michigan and Nevada conference, 13-6 overall. points. eight this week, behind Las Vegas re-join the top Illinois and DePaul. 20. (UPI) -- Virginia basketball coach Terry (UPI) -- Portland led the entire game la Holland is out of the hospital yesterday night as it won a 136-104 NBA victory ove after undergoing a series of tests for an in- Indiana. Leading the Trail Blazers was Jim testinal problem. The Cavaliers' mentor Paxson, who scored 28 points. Indiana was says he plans to coach Virginia's two week- led by 16 points from Jerry Sichting. RECORD PTS Pt;S B end games. Portland rose to 19-24 while the Pacers fell 1. Georgetown 17-0 1200 a to 14-28. 2. So. Methodist 15-1 1108 3 (UPI) -- Jos Kuipers bet four consecutive A 3. St. John's 13-1 1080 4 S three-point baskets in the final two minutes 4. Memphis St. 13-1 1012 5 k and five seconds in lifting Fresno State to N# 5. Duke 13-2 958 2 a 76-75 win over Utah State in a Pacific 6. Illinois 15-4 729 11 Coast e Athletic Association shootout. Kuipers (UPI) -- Bob Carpenter's second score of the 7. DePaul 13-3 682 10 t C led all scorers with 28 points. Greg Grant game was both a tie-breaker and game-winner 8. North Carolina 14-3 680 11 6 scored 25 points for the Aggies. Mitch last night as the Washington Capitals edged 9. Oklahoma 13-4 651 o ade113ont o FenbSae Chicago 3-2. The victory is the Caps fifth ' 10. Oregon St. 14-1 605 7 (UPI) straight and keeps them first in the Patrick 11. Syracuse 11-2 602 a -- Walter Berry sank a jump shot with Division of the NHL. The Black Hawks erased 12. Louisiana Tech 15-1 598 12 one second left j in regulation last night to a 2-1 first-period deficit on goals O 13. Indiana 11-4 465 8 power number-three by Bill St. John's to an 82-80 Sardner and Ken Yaremchuk just 56 seconds G 14. Villanova 12-3 433 18 overtime victory over number-12 Syracuse. part. Washington's other g 15. Kansas 13-3 goal came off the 416 9 The Big East game saw strike stick of Bryan Erickson. 16. Georgia Tech 13-3 316 17 *P or 29 points for the Redmen, while Dayne 17. Tulsa 14-2 239 O o 20 Washington finished with 26 for Syracuse. (UPI) -- The Minnesota North Stars jumped 18. Michigan 12-3 157 -- U Washington played despite suffering a badly a 3-1 lead over Pittsburgh last night, 19. Va. Commonwealth th 12-2 108 16 sprained ankle on Monday. St. John's ran held on to defeat the Penguins 4-3. Tom 20. Nev.-Las Vegas 13-2 96 -- I i.ts record to 14-1 overall and 6-0 in the McCarthy, Brian Lawton and Dennis Maruk gave I Big East. Syracuse fell to 11-3 and 5-3. the Stars what appeared to be a comfortable edge, but the winning goal came from Tony (UPI) -- Dwayne McClain scored 18 points McKegney in the final period. Pittsburgh's goals were lastnight to help lift 15-ranked Villanova scored by Gary Rissling, Moe RT Mantha and LOCAL SPO RTto a 65-57 win over Providence in a Big East Doug Shedden. Conference game. The Wildcats out-rebounded the Friars 41-23. Brian Waller and Matthew (UPI) -- Marcel Dionne scored his 611th ar The Reef Raider Yatera Seca Dive Club Golf Palazzi each scored 10 for Providence. The 612th career goals and had three assists is sponsoring Association ssponsoring a Night dive is a Wildcats are now 13-3 overall and 5-2 in the help the Los Angeles Kings beat Philadelphia on January 27 for club mem- Jack & Jill E :ent. Sign up Big East. 6-3 to end a 12-year winless drought at home bers at Cuzco Beach. This by 8 a.m. January 27. Tee against the Flyers. Gary Galley scored two dive is limited time will be to 20 divers 8:30 January (UPI) -- Five Illinois players scored in third period goals to ensure the victory. 27. only, so sign up now at the The fee is $5 and non- double figures last night as the sixth-rated Peter Zezel shot two goals for the Flyers. clubhouse. member Cost-Free! $7. Contact the Pro- Illini beat Ohio State 84-66. Anthony Welch Shop for more information. was top man for the home team with 16 points to lead Illinois into sole possession of GOLF The Yatera Seca Golf first place in the big ten. Illinois is now Association 16-4, meeting has been Yatera Seca Golf including its 5-2 mark in the league. (UPI) -- Jack Niclaus is a late entry for rescheduled for Sunday, Association is sponsoring a Buckeye guard Troy Taylor finished with 17 the Los Angeles Open beginning today. The January 27, at 1 p.m. 2-man team to compete in points to score in double figures for the third PGA Tournament of the season carries a Best Ball/Alternate Shot 31st-straight game, but OSU still drops to purse of $400,000. Play. Pick your own 11-4 and 3-3. partner. Sign up February (UPI) -- The LPGA Tour opens its 1985 season Racquet Club T-shirts in 1, 2 p.m. Tee time will be (UPI) -- Second-ranked SMU chalked up its with the Deer Creek Championship at assorted colors and sizes 8:30 a.m. February 2. The seventh straight win last night by defeating Deerfield Beach, Fla. Silvia Dertolaccini are available and will be fee is $10 per team. For the Texas Longhorns, 54-46. Seven-foot is the defending champion. sold at the tennis follies more information, contact center , keyed an eight-point on Saturday, January 26. To Mr. Shaw ext. 2519 at the streak late in the game. He finished with purchase before then, Pro Shop. 18 points. Texas was paced by 14 points S14/1/H1 contact Kathy Rohe at 2423. from Carlton Cooper. SMU improves its 2423. season record to 16-1. The Longhorns drop (UPI) -- A state-of-the-art challenger to 3-4 Guantanamo Bay Women's in conference play hand to 10-7 for the America's Cup will be built this spring Bowling Association will the season. and will undergo shakedown races against A mixed doubles pick-your- hold elections for new Liberty, the yacht which lost to the own-partner tennis directors on Sunday, January (UPI) -- Senior forward and Australians in 1983. Officials of Sail tournament is scheduled four teammates for 27, 6 p.m., at the hit in double figures last America, the San Diego-based cup challenge the weekend of February 2 - Marblehead night as North Bowling Alley. Carolina upset fifth-rated led by Dennis Conner, say they had nego- 3. Sign up at the follies Duke 89-71. For further information, Charles topped all scorers with tiated the purchase of the yachts Liberty Saturday, January 26, or at call Barb 2561 AWH or Kay 20 points in a game the Wolfpack led all the and Spirit of America from the Wartime the Racquet Club by 2595 DWH. way. The victory improves State's record to College in Fort Schuyler, N.Y. Thursday, January 31. 11-5 overall and 3-3 in the ACC. Johnny Bingo Bowling begins at Dawkins was the leading scorer for the Blue the Marblehead bowling lanes Devils, now 13-3 in conference play. BASE84LL tomorrow, January 26, 7 a.m. Attention Ambassador - 11 p.m., entry fee of $7 (UPI) -- The California Angels, Toronto Blue Soccer Team: At 5:30 a.m. per person. Immediate pay- Jays and St. Louis Cardinals are getting set on Wednesdays we will be offs for winning com- BOWL/HO to make their compensation picks today after holding practice, scrimmage, binations range from $5 to losing type "A" players in baseball's free or a (UPI) game. This is in $25. Each bowler may enter -- New Jersey bowler Dennis Jacques agent Jraft last November. The Angels saw addition to our 8:30 a.m. as often as they chooses has a 12-pin lead over Wayne Webb of outfielder Fred Lynn go to Baltimore. The Sunday sessions. Indianapolis For more during the evening. Contact after yesterday's first round Blue Jays watched designated hitter Cliff information call of the Frank DHW Chuck McGinty, at ext. 2118 $150,000 Quaker State Open at Grand Johnston signed with Texas, and the Redbirds Prairie, 6237 AWH 2437. or 2106 for more details. Texas. stood by as Bruce Sutter moved to Atlanta.

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