Energy Tip of the Day \'IRCY CONSERVATIO IS Day of peace as pope visits El Salvador EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY EL SALVADOR (AP)--While Salvadoran Archbishop, Oscar Arnulfo Romero. nation. Kirkpatrick said yester- soldiers stood nearby with rifles Try to plan ahead and remove While the Pope was in El Sal- day that unless that's done, and machine all ingredients for each meal at guns, Pope John Paul vador, there were no reports of there could be what she calls one time. Each time the door of yesterday led hundreds of thou- combat between the government a "serious situation" in El of people a refrigerator or freezer is sands in El Salvador in and the leftists. Both sides Salvador. a chant for peace. And, at least opened, its compressor has to had promised not to start any for the day, there was peace. run a bit longer to replace the fighting during the Pope's visit. Meanwhile, the American ambassa- In San Salvador, cold air that spills out. Dis- the Pontiff The Pontiff later flew on to dor to El Salvador says if govern- told the crowd courage leisurely open-door in- that the borders Guatemala, where he described that ment troops get more help, they of Central spections of refrigerators con- America should not nation, the scene of another can win their war with leftist tents by family members looking be "zones of tension," but of battle between government troops rebels. "arms outstretched for reconcili- for between meal snacks. and leftists, as locked in "a Deane Hinton said Salvadoran ation." struggle between brothers." troops need more ammunition and And ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? he told the residents of the The Pope will be in Guatemala better training to do the jobs. war-ravaged country in which until Wednesday, when he flies leftist guerrillas are battling to Bglize and then to Haiti be- But Connecticut Democratic government troops that each per- fore going home. Senator Christopher Dodd says son in Central America should act United Nations Ambassador what's needed in El Salvador is a News=W"0 Q as an "artisan of peace." Jeane Kirkpatrick says America negotiated settlement between te The Pontiff also paid respects must supply help to El Salvador's government and opposition forces. to a victim of the violence Digest he government at the same rate the That's something the Reagan admin- decried, El Salvador's slain Soviets help guerrillas in that istration hasn't supported. (UPI)--John Belushi's widow says publicity about the comedian's death from an overdose last year has led many of his friends and fans to get counseling for narco- UEDAILY tics and alcohol abuse. Judy Jack- lin Belushi said her husband was not a constant drug abuser.

(AP)--Embattled Environmental Pro- GAZETTE tection Agency head Anne Burford is set to appear before a House Guantanamo Bay, Cuba panel Thursday. Today, a panel will question EPA general counsel Robert Perry. Volume 38 Number 42 Monday, March 7, 1983 (UPI)--Secretary of State George Shultz hears from special envoy Philip Habib today on the prospect for Middle East peace talks. Habib Kohl the big winner in German elections is expected to deliver an optimis- BONN, West Germany tic report when the two meet in (AP)--President And that seems to remove a major outcome of the German elections San Francisco. Reagan has telephoned his congrat- obstacle to the Western Alliance's may have an effect on the course ulations to West Germany's con- plan for deploying new missles of the U.S.-Soviet talks on servative Chancellor Helmut (UPI)--One of five Americans seek- Kohl, in Western Europe. intermediate range nuclear forces. the ing word of U.S. soldiers allegedly big winner in Parliamentary Those talks, being held in elections U.S. Arms Negotiator Edward being held prisoner in Southeast yesterday. Geneva, deal primarily with nuclear Asia vows to continue the search. Rowny had said Sunday that the missiles in Europe. But, Lynn Standerwick says the Results show the German conser- effort suffered a setback when her vatives have handed the liberal group was arrested in Thailand. Social Democrats their worst de- Colorado hit by record one-day snowstorm feat in more than two decades. COLORADO (UPI)--Colorado is dig- Virtually all major highways in *UPI)--Queen Elizabeth and Prince The Reagan administration has ging out from its worst one-day the state were reopened by last Philip had to cancel part of their long supported Kohl's Christian March snowstorm on record. night, but at least two mountain sightseeing at Yosemite National Democratic Party, and his election More than 18 inches of snow fell passes were closed and an unknown Park yesterday due to rain. victory should Today, mean continuing yesterday, stranding thousands of number of county roads were im- the queen flies to British Colum- good relations between Bonn and travelers and killing at least passable. bia, ending her 10-day California Washington. one person. visit. But an anti-nuclear party that's Forest service officials in Scores of cars parked on Denver critical of Kohl did win enough Fort Collins warned of an "extreme" streets were damaged by tree limbs votes to enter Parliament for avalanche hazard, with over 50 World economy yielding to the weight of the snow. the first time. avalanches observed yesterday. Many ups and downs; Here's look at major sectors Here is a compilation of news on Automotive Reports" says falling in New Jersey -- the Connecticut A walkout the economy from AP and UPI. against Metro-North gasoline prices are prompting the cities of New Haven and Hartford, would affect 85,000 daily riders moves by General Motors, Ford, and and Baltimore. Newark was listed as from New York City's northern sub- Chrysler. The journal also reports the nation's poorest city, up from urbs and southwestern Connecticut. that average daily car sales were tenth in 1970. Another 70,000 rail commuters in up last month from January's level. Jobs bill New Jersey have been without ser- Steel 'white paper' vice for nearly a week because of a - A $4.9 billion emergency jobs strike against the state-run com- - In a white paper, the American bill is expected to get quick action muter railroad. Will Street Iron and Steel Institute says fede- from the Senate with the possibility ral antitrust policies should be a compromise measure may reach - cas another record day OPEC eased to encourage steel company President Reagan's desk within a for Wa reet, the fourth in as mergers that will increase the in- week. The Senate appropriations many se. . A late surge of buy- - Persian Gulf oil exporters are dustry's efficiency. The position committee begins its examination of ing kicked e market arou m expected to propose a price cut of paper, now being circulated in Con- the House-passed bill today. profit-taking and left the Dow Jones $5 per barrel at an OPEC meeting gress, also calls for changes in ahead 2.9 to 1140.96. Volume was Social security today in London, an emergency ses- tax laws that will let steelmakers ry active at 90.9 million shares. sion called to prevent a worldwide take better advantage of tax cred- - The House is expected this week ances led declines by 172 issues. price war. its. to approve and send to the Senate Reliable Gulf sources said yes- AMEX Americans optimistic a rescue plan for the social securi- terday that the proposed reduction ty system. Expected to be passed - The chairman of the American - A Washington Post-ABC would cut the benchmark price of poll are provisions for payroll tax Stock Exchange says the nation will shows more Americans are optimistic the Organization of Petroleum Ex- hikes, a curb on benefits, a levy continue its recovery from about the future of the porting Countries from $34 to $29, the re- economy now on some retiree's benefits, and cession only if federal budget def- than at any time during and freeze the price for two years. the past mandatory coverage for new federal icits decline. And Arthur Levitt two The benchmark price is used to cal- years. The survey of 1,000 employees. In the Senate, Republi- said it would be "a very big mis- people also showed President Reagan culate the prices for other grades can Robert Dole of Kansas is pre- take" to raise taxeat this time. has stopped slipping of oil. in popularity. dicting that the plan will be on The formula would allow at least Capital President Reagan's desk before the spending Dump Reagan temporary price variations up to end of the month. - A survey by the Conference - Meanwhile, the president of the $1.50 a barrel to meet objections Board, a non-profit business group, American Federation of State, Coun- from OPEC member Nigeria, which al- shows capital spending by the na- ty, and Municipal Employees says Rail strikes ready has announced a cut of $5.50 tion's major manufacturers increased the million-member organization - Negotiators for the Metro-North a barrel. during last year's final quarter. The question of how to split the wants to dump Ronald Reagan and Commuter Railroad and the Conduc- But, the organization says, such production ceiling of 17 to 17.5 support Walter Mondale for presi- tor's Union in New York talked past investment will probably lag this million barrels a day dent in 1984. a strike deadline but, there's no among OPEC year. is not yet determined. indication whether a walkout will members Newark poorest city by falling world de- More full-size cars be averted. OPEC, hurt - The Census Bureau's updated The strike deadline passed at mand and price reductions by non- - The nation's three leading auto- list on the nation's ten poorest midnight (EST). According to a OPEC producers, is making a last- makers are reported to be planning cities shows that five of them were management spokesman, there was no ditch effort to avoid a global increases in full-size car produc- in the Northeast in 1980. Those formal agreement about "stopping price war that could cut prices as tion. Today's edition of "Wards five are Newark and Paterson -- both the clock." low as $27 a barrel. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Monday, March 7, 1983 NEW LIBRARY HOURS Special Announcements 9-9 M-T-W . 9-6 TH-F YOU'D BE SMART TO START SMOCKING!!! THE FIRE DEPARTMENT WILL BE CONDUCT- 9-5 SAT Sound smug? Certainly not! CACW ing fire safety inspections of Closed Sundays & wants to acquaint you w/a lovely Marine Site and Marina Point Hous- Holidays. and far from lost art. Mrs. Barbara ing Areas from March 21-25. If New hours start Schilling will instruct the class occupants have a special time they beginning March 8th at 7 p.m. The on March 1. wish their quarters inspected, an THERE WILL BE A MOONLIGHT BOWLING class will be two hours long and appointment may be made by calling on Marchl9, sponsored by the run for five consecutive Tuesday the Fire Department at 4222 or 4165. Senior-Parents Club, at the DEFEX BOX LUNCHES MUST BE ORDERED evenings. Start with smocked pil- Marblehead bowling alley. There prior to Wednesday, March 9. lows and end up w/enough skills HOUSING ENTITLEMENT: OCCUPANTS OF will be beverages for sale and Departments/tenant commands must to create your own original handi- Navy Family Housing are reminded free chicken. $10 per person. submit a MEMO to the food service work. So stop envying mocked styles that when families depart Sign-up at the bowling alley. officer listing number of officer's, seen in stores, shops, catalogs, & Guantanamo Bay and do not intend to enlisted on COMRATS, and enlisted those trendy boutiques - Barbara is return, or when dependents leave TREASURE & TRIVIA IS LOCATED IN with meal passes, desiring meals. better!! Call her at 2303 AT. and do no return within 90 days, building 944 - the last quonset Cost for officers and enlisted or- entitlement to family housing is hut to the right of the Navy comrats will be $1.55 each. Meal AUXILIARY FIREFIGHTERS - ALL lost and the sponsor will be Exchange. The hours of operation pass numbers must be listed on Auxiliary firefighters are to required to vacate quarters. The are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, request. For further information report to Fire Station #1, for Housing Office must be notified Friday and the first Saturday of call MSC Landingin 2860 Windward or mandatory training at 1 p.m. on immediately of any change in the month. MS1 Chaps 6271 Leeward. March 14. dependency status. FINALLY, THE MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE ATTENTION EXPECTANT PARENTS: FREE has a jewelry repair department to prenatal classes are being offered fix those broken rings and chains. by the Red Cross. The classes will He also has many other services and meet Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. for also a free ring cleaning. So come six weeks, from March 8 to April 12 community down to the Marine Corps Exchange in the education room of the Base and bring your broken jewelry for Hospital near the ER. Please bring repair. two pillows and a blanket to lie on for class. Anyone interested please contact Diane Glasser at 2343. bulletin board Club Activities

FTG ENLISTED WIVES CLUB WOULD LIKE ALCOHOLICOS ANONIMOS ES UNA ASOCIA- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS IS A FELLOWSHIP to invite all FTC wives to their cion de hombres y Mujeres que of men and women who share their next monthly meeting on Monday, Comparten sus experiencias, fuerzas experiences, strengths ard hopes March 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the y esperanzas para poder solucionar with each other that they may solve FTG Auditorium. sus problemas comunes, ya la vez their common problem and help others ayudar a otros a recuperarse del to recover from alcoholism. EVER WONDER WHAT EXACTLY IS MEANT alcoholismo. El unico requisito The only requirement for member- by silk-screening? Find out how para ser miembro es el deseo de ship is a desire to st6p drinking. this exciting art form is done. dejar de beber. No hay que pagar There are no dries or fees for AA Join us at the monthly meeting of cuotas para ser miembro. Mantenemos membership. We are self-supporting the Caribbean Arts and Crafts A RAINBOW OF FLOWERS FOR THE ONE nuestro grupo atravgs de nuestras through our contributions. Workshop on March 9 at 7 p.m. Bring you love at Easter: The Beta Sigma contribuciones. Si usted tiene If you are having a problem with a friend. Phi sorority - Beta Chapter is problemas con el alcohol y desea alcohol and desire to stop, call presently taking orders for a dejar de beber, llame al 4648, 3205, 4648AT, 3205AT, 2511AT or between ATTENTION ALL CLUBS AND ORGANIZA- dozen long stemmed multi-colored 2511. De 8 A 9 P.m. llame al 2604. 8-9 p.m., call 2604. tions of GTMO! The W.T. Sampson carnations for the one you love. High School will be hosting a Orders and payment in advance are "Thumbs-Up for Computer Education necessary as we can supply a Fair" at Phillips Park on Saturday, limited amount. What a wonderful Educational Notes March 19, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. way to welcome the seasonof We are inviting all groups inter- spring with flowers for your loved GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION (GRE) REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD IN THE ODU ested in helping to raise money to ones. $11.00 Advanced Subject Tests can be taken a dozen. Leeward office weekdays from 9 a.m. until buy additional hardware for our for college credit at the BA/BS #6418 AWH and Windward #4569 before 4 p.m. from March 8-18. For Leeward computer education program to set degree level through the New York 5 p.m. students, it will be held on March up a game booth or activity at the Regents External Degree Plan. These 7 from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at Fair and share the profits with us! MOVE ON INTO MARCH W/MOTIVATION tests are available in the following the VC-10 Career Counselor's office. For further details please contact & determination! Dancercize! subject areas: Biology, Chemistry, Tuition is $49 per credit hour pay- Mrs. George or Mr. Hokanson at Caribbean Arts & Crafts Workshop, Computer Science, Economics, Geology, able by check or money order. CASH 3100 DWH. up on Marina Pt, can work wonders History, Literature in English, will NOT be ACCEPTED. Active duty w/you & yours! Come & see our Mathematics, Music, Physics, Politi- military personnel are eligible for club's new face lift. First class cal Science, Psychology and Sociolo- tuition assistance. A completed GTMO Swingers'P is free. Find out how much fun gy. Passing each test is worth 39 tuition assistance contract, if fitness can be. New routines semester hours of credit. The cost applicable, must be presented at 'Open always cookin'!!& all these times per GRE Advanced Subject Test is registration. Textbooks will be to pick from!! M,W,&F evenings $35. A minimum of three people must sold separately, also by check or H ou se' from 6:30-7:30 and 7:30-8:30. be tested at each scheduled 3.25 hr. money order. For more info contact Our mornings are made to please! testing session. Registration dead- Kathy Rohe at 4307 or 4748. IT'S FUN. IT'S CHALLENGING. AND, T,Th 9-10 and Sat 10-11. Call line for the 7:30-10:45 a.m. test best of all, it offers an oppor- Gail at 3192 or Becky at 2259 AT. on Monday, April 25, is Friday, tunity to meet new friends. Square COMMUNICATIONS: March 11. For more info or to order PHOTOGRAPHY, D. dancing offers all these and much Groendyke, M/W RED CROSS PROVIDES PROFESSIONAL a test contact Ms. Reynolds at the 6-8 p.m. and Satur- more. And now you have a chance to days as scheduled, three counseling for emergencies, finan- Navy Campus Office, ext. 4769, prior credits. learn what square dancing is all This course deals cial crises and family problems to the deadline. These tests will with photographic about. processes and darkroom to include verification for not be offered again for some time. techniques. The GTMO Swingers Square Dance Emphasis emergency leave. is placed upon the technical Club is sponsoring an "open house" aspects of photography as well as on Wed., March 9, at 7:30 p.m. at applied RED CROSS PROGRAMS CONSIST OF CPR, to communication through the square dance hall, which is first aid, sailing, water safety, photography. ODU VTE 352. located next to the base nursery. baby sitting "Super Sitters", and Square dance classes will start mother and baby care classes. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS, the following Wednesday, March 16, W. Glasser, M/W 6:30-9 p.m., three at 7:30 p.m. and will run for about credits. This course emphasizes 20 weeks. the major values underlying the Make plans now to come to the American political system, the legal square dance hall "Open House" on and political framework of American Wednesday, March 9. For more in- GAZETTE government, and the primary means formation, contact Jim Dewater at CLERK/TYPIST B. (PART-TIME) OLD of individual and group political 2300 or 2482. Dominion University seeks a part- participation. ODU POL SCI 101. time assistant who coordinates Captain Maurice 0. Fitzgerald, ODU activities at Guantanamo Bay BEGINNING SPANISH U.S.N.S. The assistant serves II, N. Goodman, T/TH 6-8:30 Commander, U.S. Naval Base as the contact point between the p.m., three credits. ODU campus and Guantanamo Bay Prerequisite: Spanish 101. Oral Lt. Cmdr. Keith Maynard. students, faculty, and base drill and discussion of grammar .Public Affairs Officer principles, written exercises, and education personnel. Specific INFLATION FIGHTER Ens. Christy McCollom. duti. s include: registering reading assignments. ODU SPAN 102. for the week of .Asst. Public Affairs Officer students for ODU classes; MARCH 7 - JOC Lew Reed. scheduling classes; coordinating CREDIT HOURS? UNITS? SEMESTER HOURS? MARCH 13 .Public Affairs Staff Supervisor travel arrangements for visiting Transcripts? Tuition Assistance? Available at the J02 Lee Holloway. ODU personnel; and serving as Electives? Navy Campus Testing Stoplight Inn. External Communications Coordinator fiscal agent for receiving text- Program? Do all these college terms Page.Editor J03 Michael books and tuition monies. Salary have your head spinning? Don't let 50 Mrs. Susan Junkins. $3.75 per hour; the number of a few details stop you from pursu- off all .Production Assistant hours per week varies. Inter- ing the career you want. It's PIZZAS. The Daily Gaette published wording o he ested persons need to contact really simple with a little help. rules ad reulaions for sip and a tio nespapers Kathy Rohe at the lined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under th director ODU office at The new Navy Campus Education of the Naval Bas Public Affairs Officer. Printed 4307/4748 to schedule an appoint- Specialist, Ms. expense on government Nila Reynolds, can fietmsWeekly at overnme nt equlpmnt at th h Navy Publications and Prining Service ment. Interviews will be con- answer all your questions and Brnch Office, he opinions or statemens in new ducted March 8-10. ODU is an start you on your way to meeting that appear herein ar no obe c ued official affirmative oa refle tin .the ves of COMAVASEor the De- action/equal oppor- your . For more information O partmnt 'of h Nav. tunity employer. call Mrs. Valek at 4769. Monday, March 7, 1983 The Daily Gazette Page 3 Plain Talk About Foster Independence

Raising Children Parents' Recognizing that it is difficult to let children go, the parents Our final discussion on "Plain advocated gradually allowing them Talk about Raising Children" con- more and more freedom or control cludes with the topic of "teaching Corner over their own lives. children right from wrong." By fostering independence you will gain their affection and their Right From Wrong by Rochelle Wheeler respect. Children should be given freedom to make decisions regarding A number of the responses high- minor matters first; then the areas lighted the need for parents to of decisionmaking should be ex- actively teach children basic Family Advocacy panded gradually. values and manners in order for The parents also observed that them to get along well in society. children have a continuing need Parents found the following Social Worker for parental support and encourage- ways helpful in socializing their ment throughout adolescence and children: the assignment of chores young adulthood. As one parent and other responsibilities at home; U.S. Naval Hospital expressed it: "Once your children religious affiliation; insistence are old enough, kind of phase your- that the children treat others self out of the picture. But al- I iefs, and trying to understand with kindness, respect, and hon- ways be near when they need you." MutualM utuRespect l Re pectthe child's point of view. esty; emphasis on table manners As one parent stated: "No matter and other social graces in the The parents emphasized the need how busy or involved you are, lis- home; part-time jobs Be Realistic outside the to insist that all family members ten to your child as a person. ome when children were old enough; treat each Developing realistic expectations other with respect. Listening means understanding and and the setting of about childrearing was personal exam- First of all, this means that communicating, not the physical also men- ples of moral courage and integrity. parents should act in respectful act of hearing." tioned. Parents advised that one The successful parents should expect also ways to the children. The follow- It also means talking your to make mistakes and stressed that to realize they thought parents ing behaviors exemplify this res- child's language, encouraging that outside influences, should clearly such state their own pect: politeness to children the expression of feelings--both as peer group pressure, will moral values and discuss them increase as children with (saying "Thank you" and "Excuse good and bad--and allowing the mature. their children. me"); apologizing to a child when child to show hostility or anger Parents reaffirmed the saying Specific comments of parents you are wrong; showing an active without fear of losing your love. that childrearing is a series of include the following: interest in the children's activ- "tough times and tender moments." "Children should be made aware ities and TV shows; being honest One parent remarked: "Don't expect of proper values--behavior, fin- and sincere with children at all things to go well all the time. ancial, and so forth. When they times; not favoring one child in Childrearing has never been an easy stray, parents should communicate the family; following through on In offering guidance to children job; it has its sorrows and heart- in a manner which encourages the promises made; and showing basic when they have problems, the parents aches but it also has its great child to listen--do not be per- trust in a child's character and recommended that you be brief, state joys and this is what makes it missive or rigid but firm, so the judgment. your thoughts in a few sentences all worthwhile." children know exactly where you In addition, parents should in- rather than make a speech. Parenting indeed is not a simple stand." sist on being treated in a res- They also felt it is helpful to task, and it is easy to become "Teach children to respect peo- pectful way by the children. If make children understand that, al- confused and uncertain at times. ple, to be honest, and to treat parents treat each other with though your door is always open to The plain old-fashioned "parent others as they themselves would respect and love, and teach the discuss difficulties, before you sense" expressed here seems sen- like to be treated." children to respect their parents, will offer solutions you expect sible and stable compared to the "All children have to be taught a solid foundation will be laid. them to have thought about the pro- passing fads and theories. right from wrong, respect for Another parent suggested: blem and to have tried to come up The most important thing that others and their property, and for "Parents should maintain their in- with possible solution themselves. parents in this study learned by older people." dividuality and cultivate their Other thoughts by parents on experience is that steadfast love own interests and talents. The counseling children were: must go hand in hand with disci- "Teach them the value of truth- time, feelings, and interests of "Don't force your opinions, pline; indeed, one is not truly fulness. Time and again I recall both parents and children should likes, dislikes. Offer them strict- possible without the other. telling the children that if they be respected." ly as your opinion, not as law." Moreover, in order to love and old us the truth about a situa- "Forbidden fruit is always so discipline most effectively, it on we would do all in our power Really Listen tempting, so play it low-key with is necessary to spend constructive to help them, for in knowing the Realy Litenundesirable activities, TV shows, time with the children. It would real facts we could deal with Parents should really listen to etc. Kids will usually respect seem, then, that while adjusting any misstatements by others. If, their child, from his or her your opinion if you're honest, and to changing times, it is important however, they lied, we would be earliest years--which means giving they W1.1 ten for parents to hol' fa- a these undivided attention, putting unable to be of much help because dance unless n 1 jost have to and other basic, unchang ag prin- we couldn't depend on them." aside one's own thoughts and hal- 'find out for themselves. n ciples of childrearing.

Marine Corps Exchange Job Availabilities Job Positions Available at SNCO Club 1. The Marine Corps Exchange has the following positions The SNCO Club is currently accepting applications for available. For further information and copies of the pos- the following positions: ition description, please contact the Marine Corps Exchange Secretary. (Bldg. M-613) or phone 2330/2570, 1 Bartender (Days) Tull time NA 5/1 or LWG 5/1 1 Waiter/Waitress All aplications will be accepted until the position is filled. (Cocktail) Part time NA 3/1 or LWG 3/1

1. General Clerk, AS-0301-2/1, part time position, one re- quired. DEFEX forms - procedures 2. Sales Clerk, AS-2091-2/1, part time position, one re- EMERGENCY 1 AcATION areas became evident. quired. - Many dependents arrived in Nor- Evacuation of noncombatants, in- folk when it was cold, but without 1. Purchasing Agent, AS-1105-6/1, full time, one required. cluding dependents, civil servants, appropriate clothing for the sea- DOD personnel, contractors, and son. Remember, packing time may be non-U.S. residents, from Guantanamo short, so be prepared to pack Bay may be Civilian Personnel Job Opportunities necessary due to natural quickly. It is recommended that disasters, water shortage, epidem- Applications should be submitted such items be positioned ahead of to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel ics, logistics, defense purposes, Office by the closing date indicated. actual packing time for ease in If insufficient applications and other emergencies. have filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted packing. until Evacuation may be necessary upon position is filled. Additional information - Some dependents expected the concerning these vacan- short notice or time-phased over a s may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Navy to house and care for them Personnel Office or by period of days and may necessitate reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official during their wait in the United bulletin boards. evacuation direct from quarters or States. Sponsors must arrange ahead from emergency shelters. ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING DATE COMMAND of time for the place to which their dependents are to go upon WHERE TO GET FORMS arrival in the United States and 95-83 Secretary (Typing), GS-318-05 11 March 1983 W . T. SAMPSON arrange for them to house and take 94-83 Secretary (Typing), GS/LGS- 11 March 1983 S IMA Military members can get their 318-05 Dependent Evacuation Cards (NAVBASE care of themselves. 93-83 Clerk Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 11 March 1983 S IMA GTMO 3050/1) and Emergency Payment - Immigration officials may de- (TEMP NTE 30 SEPT 1983) Authorization (DO Form 1337) at the tain and immunize persons returning 2:00 UNTIL 10:00 PM* PS0 Personnel Office. to the United States if they have The following positions are permanent registers; U.S. civilian employees can get not received the correct and current 46-83 Clerk Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 OPEN All Commands the evacuation cards at CCPO and immunization or they cannot show (Kelly Girl) their Authorization and Consent proof of such immunizations. There- 18-83 Firefighter (Structural), PS OPEN Fire Dept Agreement (MAyS0 12550/3) at either fore, the International Certifi- -081-03 CCPO or the Time and Payroll section cation of Vaccination (PHS 731) 38-83 Telephone Operator, GS/LGS- OPENl PWD of the Comptroller Department. must be kept current and carried 302-02/3 A copy of the Dependent Evacu- as an essential element. APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT RREGISTERS: tion Card will be be tomorrow a CCOortGazette. NAF-21-82 CLUE HOST PS-085-02 17-83 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 All Commands PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NAF-31-82 Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-03 INT CLUBS rtl:S.IS. NAF-25-82 Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 INT CLUBS In October 1962, noncombatants NAP-)a7-82 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 INT CLUBS NAF-42-82 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 INT CLUBS were evacuated because of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Three major trouble The Daily Gazette Monday, March 7, 1983 Page 4 ORTSUSFL kicks-off;Local Sports Walker Notes debut rather dismal S 0 The Guantanamo Bay Officials (UPI)--The United States Football NBA NFL quarterback Greg Landry con- IN D4IA Association is preparing for soft- League got off and running yester- nected for 251 yards and a pair (UPI)--The Philadelphia 76ers, ball season. Persons interested in day. But the same can't exactly of touchdowns to spark coach proving they officiating should plan to attend be said for Herschel Walker, the George are human after all, Allen's team. Allen enjoy- the softball clinics starting premier running back who left the lost their second game in a row 6:30 ed a long coaching career in the Monday night, March 7, at Marine University of Georgia a few weeks yesterday, a 112-106 decision to NFL, including a seven-year stint Site, "White House," second floor. ago to become a millionaire with the New Jersey Nets. It marked as head man of the Washington For further info contact Debbie at the New Jersey Generals of the the first time this season that Redskins. 4400 DWH or the Sixers, now 50-9, have dropped 3332 AWH. infant league. At Denver, a pair of field consecutive games. Buck Williams Walker and the Generals visited goals by David Trout and a and Albert King scored 22 apiece The GTMO Racquet Club the Los Angeles Express yesterday quarterback keeper by Chuck Fusina will be and for the Nets. Maurice Cheeks conducting a tennis came away 20-15 losers. led the Philadelphia Stars past clinic on March led Philadelphia with 17 points. 19th Walker carried 16 times, but the Gold 13-7. for anyone interested in learn- San Antonio's starting frontline ing only netted 65 yards in front At Tempe, Arizona, Wyatt Hen- the game or getting specialized of Gene Banks, Edgar Jones and instruction on of a disappointing crowd of 34,000 derson pulled in two touchdown fine tuning their Artis Gilmore gave the Spurs 54 "strokes." Beginners or accom- in the 90,000 seat coliseum. passes and the Oakland Invaders points, in a 117-98 win over plished players, we're all It was former UCLA quarterback blanked the Wranglers 24-0. And still on Tom the Cleveland Cavaliers. Gilmore the learning curve. Ramsey who stole the show, Tampa Bay thrilled the home fans was high for the Spurs with 23 Pepsi Cola will coming off the bench to complete as former NFL quarterback John be sponsoring the points. event and has donated cases of eight passes for 117 yards and Reaves hurled three scoring passes Pepsi and Pepsi transistor radios two touchdowns. to lead the Bandits to a 21-17 In other NBA action last night: to be given away during the clinic. Looking at the other teams victory over the Boston Breakers. making Washington 102 Atlanta 91 You may be one of the lucky their professional debut, The league's inauguration winds Chicago 106 Indiana 98 winners drawn out of the it was homecoming in Washington up tonight when the Birmingham hat. You Kansas City 144 San Diego 105 need not be a member to sign up where the Chicago Blitz stomped Stallions host the Michigan Pan- for the Federals 28-7. Fourteen-year thers. EASTERN CONFERENCE the tennis teaching clinic. Atlantic Division The second day of Pepsi's Tennis W L GB weekend, March 20th, will be a Philadelphia 50 9 -- Follies event which will be limited Black Hawks squeaked past Canadiens, 5-4 Boston 43 16 7 to members and their guests. Any New Jersey 38 22 12 non-members interested in this (UPI)--Denis Savard scored two dents. The heated action included New York 29 30 21 event which features sociable goals and assisted on another to a spear by Pittsburgh's Mike Bul- Washington 27 32 23 doubles play can call either Martha guide the Chicago Black Hawks past lard at Philadelphia's Glen Coch- Central Division Stout at 4539 or Larry Fisk at 4294 Montreal the Canadiens 5-4 last rane, a blind-side punch thrown Milwaukee 40 21 -- for membership information. Be night. Savard's 30th goal of the by the Flyers' Bob Hoffmeyer at Atlanta 31 30 9 forewarned we're expensive, though season came on a power play in the Penguin Gary Rissling, and a bru- Detroit 28 32 11 $2.00/month for single membership. first period and put the Black tal slash by Baxter at Sinisalo Chicago 22 39 18 And we're going to bleed "you" dry Hawks ahead for good at 3-2. Al in the game's final two minutes. Indiana 16 44 23 on the clinic entrance fee too-- Ecord scored what proved to be the Steve Payne and George Ferguson Cleveland 16 45 24 $1.00 per person. game-winner when he netted his each scored a hat trick to power WESTERN CONFERENCE A sign up sheet will be posted 47th goal of the campaign in the the to an Midwest Division outside our club house on Radio second period for a 5-2 Chicago 8-3 romp over the Los Angeles San Antonio 38 24 Point. That way we'll know how edge. Kings. Minnesota's Bobby Smith Denver 33 30 5 many instructors we'll need. But Vancouver's Darcy Rota came up contributed his 23rd goal and Kansas City 31 29 6 hurry because we're limiting sign- two goals with and an assist as assisted on four others to gain Dallas 30 31 7 ups to the first 6,000 names. Come the Canucks skated to a 6-2 victory the team point lead at 68. Utah 23 40 15 on out and we'll teach you how to over the Winnipeg Jets. The win In other NHL action last night: Houston 11 50 26 take out your frustrations on the saw the Canucks jump from fifth Quebec 7 Hartford 3 Pacific Divsion little yellow ball. It's better place to third in the Smythe Div- Boston 5 Edmonton 2 Los Angeles 43 16 than yelling at Mom or Dad, beating ision playoff race. Last night's Buffalo 6 Detroit 4 Phoenix 37 24 7 your spouse, kicking your dog, or game was the third in a row be- New Jersey 6 N.Y. Rangers 4 Portland 35 26 9 drinking the bar dry. We Caribbean tween the teams and Vancouver took Seattle 33 28 11 racqueteers feel that tennis hs a all three. Rota collected eight Golden State 24 38 20 great, wholesome sport for both points in the three games. College Basketball San Diego 20 42 24 sexes of any age. Ilkka Sinisalo scored twice to lead the past (AP)--Virginia coach Terry iolland the 5-3. Brian later said he figured Ralph Samp- Propp, Ron Flockhart and Paul son would find a way to get the Holmgren also scored for the Flyers ball in the basket. He did. Samp- in a game marred by several inci- son's 15-foot jumper with four Asaeclassifieds seconds left sparked second-ranked run Virginia to an 83-81 win over Ads are in the Gazette for two consecutive working days, with the exception Maryland. Sampson had 23 points, of yard sales, which are run only on Fri- U.S. team drops days. To have an ad repeated, call the Gazette ten rebounds and four blocked shots at n2 within 5 working days of the ads last appearance or a re-a in his final home appearance in mission is required. (AT=anytime, DWH=during working hours, Davis Cup Charlottesville. The Cavs were =after bid working hours). There is 50-2 at home during Sampson's no charge for classified ads. (AP)--The defending champion U.S. reign. team has been eliminated in the Holland announced to the sellout first round of the 1983 Davis crowd that Sampson's uniform number For Sale Cup Tournament. Guillermo Vilas "50" would be retired. And Sampson AMF Roadmaster moped, needs repairs, Coleco Vision plus three game-, won the deciding match by defeating told the crowd he wished he could $200. Call Duane at 3397 AWH. brand new, $280. Call 3651 AT. John McEnroe 6-4, 6-0, 6-1 yester- stay another year, but he's "got 350 cc Honda, like new, Not day. to move on." available until May 1. Will sell '62 Ford Galaxie, four door. McEnroe held a 4-2 lead in the Milt Wagner's 15-foot jumper Call on terms. Contact NCC Williamson 4644 DWH or 4770 AWH. first set before Vilas exploded with one second left gave third- at 4575 DWH. to win 15 straight games. He ranked Louisville a 64-62 overtime AM/FM CB radio broke McEnroe's service seven victory over Memphis State. The with all CB Double-seat bicycle for sale. Per- attachments, $50; one tire, straight times. Gene Mayer beat Cardinals out-rebounded 14 inch, the taller fect for riding/exercising together. Alejandro Ganzabal 6-4, 3-6, 10-8 good for spare, $15; AM radio, $10; Tigers 41-27. Excellent buy and condition. to make the final score of the Con- bicycle basket, $5; two motorcycle tact NCC Williamson at 4575 matches Argentina 3, the U.S. 2. DWH. tires with tubes, size 18-19, $5 PGA for all; tail light for 350 Honda, Top-seeded Martina Navratilova (UPI)--Johnny Miller came through Antique Korean chest. Call 4632 never used, $5; assorted albums, and Chris Evert Lloyd both entered with a three-under par 68 yesterday AWN or 4366 DWH. $2-$5; games $2-$4. Call 3406 yesterday's title match in Ingle- to capture the final round of the AT. '66 VW, nice paint, runs wood, California undefeated this Inverrary Golf Classic by two well, good tires, $850. Call 4262 AWH. year. Navratilova still is. She strokes. Miller's 10-under par beat Lloyd 6-1, 6-3 in the 50th total of 278 edged the charging One dive light, never used, $35; one Found meeting between the word' 3 two Jack Nicklaus who roared past 27 sea/sea underwater camera, film One lawn chair left at CBOWC brunch best women's players. Lloyd holds golfers en route to a second place type #110, only $75; one octopus, held at Blue Beach. Please call a 30-20 overall edge in those finish. Nicklaus fired a 66, giv- like new, $50. Call 2458 AWH 2357 and identify. meetings. The two could meet or ing him a one stroke margin over 6228 DWH. again next weekend in Dallas. Fred Couples, Mike Sullivan and They're the top seeds at a tourna- Mike Donalds. That trio came home '78 Honda moped, reliable and in Services ment beginning there today. at 281 in the $400,000 tournament. good condition, $200. Call 3371 Will clean house for final inspec- Third round leader Gary Koch DWH or 2351 after 10 p.m. tion. Please call 2630 AT. Boxing ballooned to a four-over 76 to wind up five shots behind the (UPI)--Carlos "Sugar" De Leon is winner in the Lauderhill, Florida hoping his sixth-round TKO of r DAILY ENER GY USAGE event. former Heavyweight champion Leon Water Electricity Spinks yesterday will pay divi- Baseball Use: 1,044,000CGallons Use: 231,400 KWH dends. De Leon battered the num- (UPI)--Three Los Angeles pitchers $6,552am, - 23,266 ber-one rated Spinks throughout held Atlanta to just five hits as their Cruiserweight bout at the Dodgers buried the Braves Atlantic City, New Jersey. In 10-1. Oscar Gamble cracked a two- 1,000,000 Gallons Ta rget: 249,590 KWH raising his record to 32-2-1, the Target: run homer as a split New York $6,276 $25,095 Puerto RicaI7 boxer wants a shot squad tied the Montreal Expos 5-5. at World Boxing Council Champion The game was called after 12 Total Gordon. Gordon is the man S.T. innings. The other Yankee club $29,818 who took the title away from him was nipped by the Baltimore Orioles Target: $31,371 last June with a second-round KO. 7-6. Water Condition driving can wreck a fender - charlie III Careless or a family. Safety Slogan l