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WASHINGTON (UPI)--The White House search is on for a successor to Su- preme Court Justice Potter Stewart, GAZETTE ' who announced his resignation yes- terday after 23 years on the High Bay, Court. Guantanamo Cuba Stewart will step down at the end of the current session, July 3rd, giving President Reaganta chance to 118 appoint a more conservative justice, lVolume 36 Number Friday, June lo, 1981 and possibly a woman.

PEKING (UDI)--China is broadly hint- ing it would break ties with the U.S. U.S., Iraq reach compromise on Israel over America's friendly and arms- supply relationship with Taiwan. NEW YORK (AP)--The compromise has In testimony before the Senate October is the month Israel report- Peking says Sino-American relationsbeen struck. The United States and Foreign Relations Committee yester- edly started planning the attack on only stand to deteriorate over the Iraq have reached agreement on a day, a State Department official, the Iraqi reactor near Bagdad, and Taiwan issue. And China notes it proposed Security Council resolution Robert McFarlane, called the bomb- attack which the Israelis used 2,000 did not hesitate in the 1960s when that would condemn Israel for its ing of the Iraqi nuclear reactor un- pound bombs. But an Israeli embassy mega- recent raid on an Iraqi nuclear reac- justified. And he said the attack spokesman says the NRC visit had ties with another ower,broke the off Soviet Union. tor. has "created profound political tur- "nothing to do with" the raid. St A vote on the formal resolution, moil" in the Mideast. WASHINGTON (UPI)--The White House which makes no mention of sanctions Last October, two Israeli engineers has flatly rejected an air controll- against Israel, is set for today. paid a visit to the Nuclear Regula- Meanwhile, U.S. special envoy Phil- ers union proposal to support pay- The expected "yes" vote from the tory Commission in Washington. ip Habib and Prime Minister Begin met raise legislation in exchange for a United States would be the first re- yesterday, and Begin set no deadlines, no-strike stance. buke the Reagan administration has And while they were there, they in- but repeated his warning that Israel And the administration is unwaver- given Israel at the UN, and is a quired just what sort of damage will "get rid of those missiles" if ing in its position that a strike is rare display of U.S. agreement with 2,000 pound bombs might do to a nu- Habib's mission fails, referring to illegal and won't be tolerated. a hardline Arab state. clear reactor. Syrian missiles in Lebanon. Preparations, including scaled The UN isn't the only forum where down traff ice routes, are in the the administration is making clear making should a walkout scheduled its disapproval of the Israeli raid for Monday occur. in Iraq. Commissary holds a seminar

Did you miss the first Civic Coun- The paramount question c' warned cil-sponsored Commissary seminar? depletion and short supply i. goods. NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP)--Nine demonstra- $1-million a minute Information, answers and concern Viable explanations and information tors continue their occupation of the were the key words in the meeting lead to an invitation from SHC Wil- Office of the Mayor of New Orleans, held, June 20th, in the evening. son for the community at-large to a takeover they say was prompted by Is spent on defense Lt. Bolton and Sgt. Hoffstetler get involved. city laxity in the investigation of explained the "whys" and "why nots" be the slayings of four blacks by po- STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI)--The Int- of merchandise in the commissary. He suggested that he would lice. ernational Peace Research Institute Along with her staff of supervisors, available to answer questions on Mayor Ernest Morial, the city's in Stockholm says the world spent ranging from procurement to meat procurement anytime until July 3, first black mayor, says he plans to almost $1-million a minute on de- handling, Lt. Nolton discussed how after which SKC Coomer will be in simply wait the demonstrators out. fense last year. the inter-change with Norfolk sup- charge and available. The institute said the United ply really worked. CAPE KENNEPY, Fla. (AP)--NASA offi- States and the Soviet Union led the Along with the general discus Furthermore, It. Bolton enjoined cials have unveiled the payload the way in the $500-billion spending sion came information sheets pre- the community to "use the suggest- space shuttle "Columbia" will carry spree. -pared-by Lt. Bolton and-Sgt. iloff- ion box! -which is available in the on its second mission. The Third World last year account- stetler for reference to freshness commissary store. This is the only Among other things, shuttle astro- ed for 16 percent of world military and quality. Though information way the commissary can see the gen- auts will test the environment, spending, or $80-billion. That's and lively discussion abounded, the eral "want" items. search for minerals on earth and ana- twice the share of developing na- number of community participants Remember, one person isn't enough lyze severe weather systems. tions a decade ago. was somewhat lacking. to order a specific item. Get those who want the same item to turn in their suggestions, too. Volume memorial hike is held shows need. Marine hero If you missed this vital seminar, is planning another During-the Spanish American War, a The time did not stop until all Company Lima (Third) the Civic Council seminar in the fall. Battalion of Marines landed at Guan- starting Marines completed the 20K Guantanamo Bay, Cuba commissary your commissary and tanamo Bay, Cuba. course. Due to the logistical im- 2 hrs. 57 mins. 02 secs. Please support Council and get involved. Four days after their landing, on possibility of having each command your Civic We need participation from everyone June 14, 1898, elements of the bat- send a team to Guantanamo, partici- Company Hotel (Fourth) the base who cares about our com- talipn attacked the Spanish fresh pating units set their own courses. Homestead, Florida on water supply at Cuzco Wells (located The first four commands to finish 3 hrs. 10 mins. 15 secs. munity. inside the present U.S. Naval Base). were: In the ensuing battle, the Marines Company Bravo (First) Company Lima furnished a Granadil- can save were pinned down by a numerically Edzell, Scotland lo wood trophy, common to the woods Commissary superior force of Spanish troops. 2 brs. 13 mins. 57 secs. of Cuba, to the 1st Place team. In an effort to aid the besieged This march will be an annual Marines, naval gunfire support was Company India (Second) event, serving to remind Marines of Customers 20.7 percent provided from an American warship. Adak, Alaska the valor of one of their predeces- The fire support from the ship 2 hrs. 43 mins. 43 secs. sors. price comparison fell short of its intended target, CHINFO Newsgram--A survey conducted by 12 Navy commis- landing instead on the Marines. sary stores in the continential U.S. At this point a young Marine ser- shows customers enjoy an overall geant, John Quick realized the ser- savings of 20.7 percent when com- iousness of their situation. pared to average commercial super- market prices. With complete disregard for his The survey conducted in November, wn safety, Sgt. Quick scaled a near- 1980, checked the prices of 85 "mar- by hill and, exposing himself to ket basket" food products and 15 non- both friendly and enemy fire, used food items. semaphore flags to redirect the na- The survey showed that prices in val fire support. For his heroic produce departments were 27.6 per- action, he was awarded the Medal of cent below those of commercial Honor. stores; meat department savings were 22.4 percent and savings on grocer- To commemorate Sgt. Quick's action, ies were 19.5 percent. Overall sav- the Marines of Company Lima, Marine ings amounted to 20.7 percent. Support Battalion, Guantanamo Bay, Prices were recorded for identical Cuba, challenged the ten other com- items and included "specials" and panies of the Marine Support Batta- promotions being offered by commer- lion (serving in various locations cial supermarkets during the survey on three continents) and the First period. Local sales taxes were not and Second Radio Battalions to com- included in commercial prices re- pete in the first annual Sgt. John ported. Quick 20K Memorial Hike. Price comparison surveys are com- On June 14th, the 81st anniversary missioned by the Navy Resale and of the Battle of Cuzco Wells, the Service Support Office in Brooklyn, competition was held. N.Y., and are conducted twice a year For this timed-event each partici- MARINE MEMBERS OF COMPANY LIMA trek up a dusty, graveled road during by Navy commissary stores in differ- pating command must have fielded at the 1st annual Sergeant John Quick 20K Memorial Hike, commemorating ent parts of the country. Differ- least 13 Marines, each carrying his/ the sergeant's heroic efforts in 1898 in Guantanamo Bay. (Photo by ent commissary stores participate her basic field equipment and weapon. AN Lisa VerBrycke.) in each survey. The Daily Gazette Friday, June 19, 1981 July 4th Notes Little Miss GTMO 1981 WHO WILL BE THE NEXT LITTLE MISS prettiest) 5 to 7 year old girls The CORONATfI(ON DANCE will be held QUEEN'S DAY IN THE PARK. Come on GTMO 1981? The 4th of July cele- in the world, so get those entry on Friday, July 3 from 8 to 1 a.m. out and see your favorite queen bration is rapidly approaching and blanks in. in McCal la Hanger. Music to dance candidate "do her thing" at Phillips the CPO Wives Club of Guantanamo Every girl on base between the by will be provided by the Johnny Park on Saturday, June 27 from Bay would like to get some of the ages of 5 and 7 has an equal Greene Show Band. Cash Bars will noon til 5:30 p.m. younger ladies on base involved. chance to win, so let's see all he set up. Sorry, but Cable beach is closed To accomplish this, they are those pretty faces in the contest! Tickets are now available from that day. sponsoring a "Little Miss GTMO For more information, contact all the Queen Candidates and the There is a $2 admission fee, with 1981 Contest." The chosen young Mary Lou Anderson at 952235 AT or following committee members: children under 12 free. Bring your lady and her court will ride on Mary Ann Roley at 952259 after 1. Ensign Sharon Ponzer, 8502 lawn chairs - sit back and enjoy the club's float in the 4th of Preliminary tryouts are June 22 Captain Mack Kelly, 95415 an afternoon of fun and frolic. July Parade and will reign for a at the Harbor Lights Lounge Captain John Kovacevich, 951213 at 6:30. full year. Finalists will WO Scotty Gainne, 952278 be announced at 8 Everyone knows Harry Chamberlain, 8442 Guantanamo Bay p.m. at the Elementary School Amphi- LEEWARD POINT QUEEN CANDIDATE Mar- has some of the most talented theatre on June 27. WO Jim Cox, 95321 (and garet Ingram will be presenting the Cash door prizes will be awarded 3rd Annual Womanless Beauty Pageant during the evening after the at 8 p.m., Saturday, June 20. This ENTRY FORM coronation. Must be present to spectacular event will be held at win. the W.T. Sampson Elementary School Amphitheater. Admission will be LITTLE MISS GITMO CONTEST 1981 ATTENTION ALL BOXERS. The annual $2 for adults and $1 for children 4th of July "Maulers Of The Midway" 12 and under. Send via Guard Mail to: Boxing Competition is coming soon. If you are interested in fighting CPO WIVES CLUB in this annual extraveganza, please THE 4TH OF JULY CO'PIfNIT- STOP 38 contact Mr. Kennedy at Base Special "krAAn is forming up with great Services at 951160/95448 DWH community sinnort. Contact Maj. Tom Keene at 95544/95479 and enter your colors, marching unit, float, NAME DATE OF BIRTH MARINE CANDIDATE MARIA Carrion is car or whatever you want to show sponsoring a LATIN-AMERICAN ENTER- the Gtmo Community. TAINMENT NIGHT on Saturday, June Categories and awards are: ADDRESS PHONE 20 from 7 p.m. til 1 a.m. The fun Best Over All Entry - trophy, will be at the FRA building at Best Unit Float - trophy, T Morin Center. Everyone is invited Smartest "arching Unit - trophy, PARENT'S SIGNITURE for a memorable evening of Latin- Children's Marching Unit - trophy, American food, drink and song. Best Club Float - $100, Deadline for entry in June 19, 1981. An entry fee of $4.50 will be Tickets on sale now and at the Best Decorated Bike - $25, collected June 22, 1981 at the CPO Club. door. This festivity is brought Best Mounted Entry - $25, to you by Marine Candidate Maria Best Decorated Car - 575. Carrion. This year's parade will be CHAMPUS preceeded by a VC-10 air show. changes alcohol coveragetreatment CHAMPUS ANNOUNCES CHANGE IN The time limit for resubmitting COVERAGE OF ALCOHOLISM TREATEMENT these claims is December 31, 1982. The Office of Civilian Health Blue Caribe MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW to attend the It is emphasized that the admission and Medical Program of the Uni- Curmudgeon-CPO game. For a few of for treatment still requires physi- BLUE CARIBE SPECIAL OF THE MONTH: formed Services, announced a change those Officers that do not fall cian referral and a diagnosis of which eliminates the requirement into the category of "true" cur- alcoholism. In addition, the Friday, June 19: "New Orleans Night" that an inpatient admission for. mudgeons, honorary membership is Fiscal Intermediary will review the alcohol detoxification immediately being considered. A panel of res- claim to ensure that the followigg Crab creole/steamed rice/okra/ precede alcohol rehabilitation. ident curmudgeons will take your requirements are also met: vegetable/salad bar/rolls w/butter/ The change will be retroactive application into coffee or iced tea. consideration. for services provided on or after - Inpatient rehabilitative care The Patio Lounge will feature the June 1, 1977. CHAMPUS beneficiaries not normally to exceed 21 days; exotic.Pina: drink who believe Colada, truly: the: Curmudgebh8interested in playing they are affected by (Limit-of three episodes, lifetime of the Tropics for 607. in this game should contact Ens this change, or who have had a maximum). Graphic Expression will be play- claim denied Sheldon at 8143 DWH/951109 AWH. because of the pre- - Inpatient level of care mus ing for your vious dancing and listening Interested CPO's should contact requirement, should resubmit be medically necessary Outpatien pleasure on Friday from 9 p.m. their claim to the CHAMPUS - AOC Steve Myers at 8182 DWH. Fiscal psychiatric treatment programs for midnight. Intermediary currently responsible alcoholism will continue to be NOTE: Endless Flyte will be for processing claims for the area covered, subject to the same review playing on Saturday June 20 for your in which the care was received. as other psychotherapy. dancing and listening pleasure from 9 p.m.-midnight. Chapel Notes GOSPEL SINGSPIRATIONAL: Gospel - Special Good News! Come rejoice in the announcements Exchange News on June Notes Good 21 (Father's Day) ATTENTION LADIFS: Any ladies THE FIRST INTERCOMMAND TRACK AND at 6:30 p.m. at the Base Chanel -- interested in playing women's FIELD MEET for 1981 will be held THE MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE BARBER Sing praises to our Heavenly Father: softball, contact Wayne Ryan at at Cooper Field on June 23 and 24. SHOP is having a special discount anyone on interested in participating 8176 or Jake Jackobson at 8513. Rosters must be submitted to the frosting, streaking or. tipping for in.this Singspirational through song Practices will begin next week. Special Services Athletic Director one week only, until June or verse please 20. Call contact Pam Mason prior to 4:30 on June 19. Each Carol Gray for an appointment at 96185 or Chaplain's office 8550/ RED CROSS will be holding a individual is limited to competing 95367. 8555. multimedia course June 27 from in five events per day. Commands LOOKING FOR SO'E NEW ENTERTAIN- 8 a.m. till 4 p.m. Class limited are reminded that at least four to eight students. For more MENT equipment? Well, boogie on individuals must participate to information call down to the NEX Sound Scene where 8676 or 95434 receive Captain's Cup points. The DWN or 8637 AWN. they have just received a shipment following events will be held: of Japanese stereo equipment, which is offered at prices lower VBS-- -iscoming! Tuesday, 23 June 1981 than stateside Exchanges. Visit them today -and put some music in Go 1. 3 Mile Run your life. Club Activities 2. Javel in 3. High Jump THE FIL-AN CLUB WILL NAVE a 4. Shot MARINE MART SPECIAL for this month Put Potluck luncheon Sunday, June 21 at 5. Broad Jump only Schlitz beer, $5 a case. Limit A SPECIAL VACATION the Fil-Am Club. two ner customer. BIBLE SCHOOL 6. Discus PRE-REGISTRATION will be held in 7. Hammer front of the Commissary on Saturday, 8. 1 Mile Run SATURDAY, JUNE June 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 20 is a designated Work Day at the Deer Pre-register your child for VBS Park Zoo. Wednesday, 24 June People experienced 1981 on Saturday. in all fields are UE NDALY needed. All persons interested 2 Mile Run in helping 1. may call 97222 or come 2. 100 Yd Dash down to the Deer Park Zoo at 3. 100 Yd Dash (35 GAZETTE 10 a.m. on yrs and older) E o Saturday. 4. 440 Yd Dash Educational Notes 5. 880 Yd Dash JOHNNY GREENE SHOW BAND 6. 220 Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, NOW 1S THE TIME TO START Yd Dash 7. 440 Yd preparing for the Graduate Record at the COMO Club Relay 8. 1 Mile Run (35 Commander, U.S. Naval Base Exam (GRE) to be given in yrs and older) October 1981. Many fields are Friday, June 26 LCdr. Robert S. Pcha .Public Affairs Office covered and study guides for the Ens. Shron Ponzer.Assistant Public Affairs Officer various tests may be ordered. 32 Brenda K. Starkey.Editor Mongolian Barbecue: 7-9 p.m. J3 Dan o d . Journalist If successfully passed, the GRE Johnny Greene: 9-1 a.m. JOSN Shanda Barnett. Journalist Advanced test is worth 39 credits, JAX Flight Mrs. Karolyoe Ashfield.Pr"*tion Assistant 12 lower level credits and 27 upper Make reservations with Cheri, 951131 A C-131 WILL BE DEPARTING GTMO level credits. For more on June 24 with 25 space available The Daily Gazette is published according to the information, please call Mrs. Hoover rules and regulations seats, to Jacksonville, FL. The for ship and station newspapers or Mrs. McDermott at ext. 8769. GUANTANAMO BAY CHEF'S ASSOCIATION as outlined in NAVXOS P-35 and under the direction flight will be departing GTMO at of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed will hold it's next meeting on five times noon for a 6:30 p.m. arrival weekly governmental expense on government June 22, Monday at 7:45 p.m. at equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Service in Jacksonville. Personnel inter- Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news items Gold Hill Enlisted Dining Facility. ested in thet appear herein are not to be construed as official this flight should contact or We plan to finalize our 4th as reflecting the views of COMOAVBASE or the De- We u 'taffendtowa.I. of July the operations office no later than prtment of the Nay. plans. noon June 22. Friday, June 19, 1981 The Daily Gazette Page 3 JULY 4TH NOTES gtmo dialogue Howdy. My name is Kathy "Tex" Bowen. I am a 23 year old Texan from Dallas. I have been in the Navy for four years and four months. I entered the USNR in Dear Parents of Girls in Gtmo and girls are interested in being in the January 1977 and began Active friends, parade they must contact their lead- Duty in June of 1977. My husband, The Girl Scouts are in desperate er no later then Sunday. "Cowboy" Bowen, is attached to need of help. The girls are trying Also we need girls to volunteer the Fuel Farm. We are graced to have a Day Camp from June 22 to to man the booth with an adult. Our with a lovely two year old daughter, Keesha. June 26. We have Phillips Park girls are a very important part of I am a Second Class Radioman and reserved and also a life guard. Our our community so let's all support have been stationed in Guantanamo problem is not enough adult help them. to Bay for 14 months. hold a safe camp. I've been involved in scouting My assignment as Facilities Control Section We need one adult for every five a long time, and this is the first Supervisor for the Communications girls. Right now, I have 35 girls time I have seen so little support Division of the Operations Depart- signed up and two adults. Unless we for our girls. I have been working ment is a challenging and reward- get more support, we will have to on locating a new camp sight and cancel camp. hopefully a new meeting place. ing position. f I have been active in community Is this the true spirit of Gtmo? With support and help, we might functions. My hobbies include Is this what our girls be able to get the Local Girl Scouts mean to us? horseback riding, bowling, dancing, If so, then the girls are in trouble. on the map. Please help in any way singing and various sports, I Let's not let the girls down. you can. Support your Local Girl forward to thelook festivities If you can help please Scouts. Remember, the phone number call me at and the opportunity to meet and 95507. Also, I'm sure some of the is 95507. work with new people. girls want to take part in the fourth Sincerely, of July festivities. If any of the Perry Stammreich/NTCC

There is presently in Gtmo a This prayer chain letter is not CARNIVAL TIME - GTMO STYLE. On ATTENTION GOLFERS! A Calcutta prayer chain letter being distribu+ sponsored, endorsed, supported or Friday, June 19 from noon till 8 Auction for the Golf Tournament ted to individuals anonymously. encouraged by the Chaplain's Office. p.m. at the baseball field at the on June 20-21 will be conducted The letter contains elements of If you have received the letter and on bottom of Marine Site Hill. There Friday, June , promises of wealth if are concerned about it, please call 19 at 6 p.m. at the will be train rides, ferris wheel the letter is forwarded to twenty 8550/8555. Golf Shack. There will be a rides, pony rides, the dunk tank, other people and warnings of eminent No-Host cocktail party to get J.L. Hall, cotton candy, sno-cones, pop corn, calamity if the chain is broken. everyone primed for the next days CDR, CHC, USN soft Irinks, hot dogs, hamburgers events. See you there. and games galore. This festivity is brought to you by Marine QUACKS CORNER: I Mrs. . watching hereby authorized my husband/son television; Candidate Maria Carrion. Treat Dad to a FATHER'S DAY BREAK- 5. Describe the way the childrens FAST he'll never forget (circle one) to work without wearing on July eyes light up at Christmas time The Princess Bown will sail 21 at the Teen Club from 7:30 goggles, safety shoes, hardhat, or the to and what their graduations and placid and noon. The menu includes pancakes any other safety equipment, and moonlite waters of weddings are like; with sausage or bacon, scrambled hereby promise that I will, without Guantanamo Bay on Friday, June 19. 6. Teach him to do housework so I or fried eggs and orange juice of complaint, perform the following She will leave Windward at 8 p.m. can get a job to support our and milk. Tickets will go on sale for duties in case he is accidentally return at midnight with conven- family (wives only); $2.50/adult and. $1.25/child blinded or crippled: ience stops at Leeward at 7:30 and under 7. Do all the work around the yard 11:30 p.m. Dance music will be on 12. Everyone come on out and make 1. Lead him wherever he wants to and garage that he used to do; board. Live guitar music and a this a special day for Dad. For go; 8. Teach ourlittLe boy how to more information feel free- to call 2. Help him dress and eat;" cash bar will be furnished on play ball, to build model air- Hospital Cay. Come out and dance Kathy, Jerry or McCoy at 8134 or 3. Describe the scenery to him on planes, to fish and to hunt 8438 our vacation; the night fantastic curtesy of DWH. This is the Commissary (wives only). Nay Sta Candidate Kathy "Tex" Bowen. Candidate's way of saying "Happy 4. Read to him instead of him Signed Mrs. Father's Day!" Hey guys and gals! By popular demand, Commissary candidate Willie Flores Cabanting, son of Kathy Otis is having another Nay Sta Candidate Kathy "Tex" Bowen MSCS and Mrs. Felix F. Cabanting URBAN COWBOY NIGHT. It will be is supporting a TURKEY SHOOT on of Goose Creek, South Carolina, held at the Barrel Club on June Saturday, June 20, from 10 a.m. - recently graduated eleventh in his 20 from 7 p.m. till midnight. 1 p.m. at the Nay Sta pistol class of 480 seniors at the Goose Admission is $1. There will be a range. Cash prizes. 22 caliber Creek High School. Bucking Bull Riding contest. pistols. Contact AOC Myers 8679 Senior Chief Cabanting is the Mixed drinks, beer and hot dogs DWH or GMG2 Cross 8741 DWH for EDF Food Service Division Leading will be sold. So y'all come to further information. Chief. His son is a member of the a fun-filled night National Honor Society, the Dis- tinguished Society of American High School Students, Palmetto NavEx Job )pportunities Boys State and the Beta Club. He is listed in the Who's Who in Am- Positions 2 through 5 will close on Friday, June 26, erican High Schools 1980-81 and 1981, at 4:00 p. m. For further information, contact has been accepted at the College the Personnel Office at 8348, Bldg. # 13. of Charleston, S.C. where he in- tends to study engineering. 1. Regular part time PUMP ISLAND ATTENDANT (NA-3/$3.84) to His hobbies include piano, base- work at the Navy Exchange Gas Station. Sells gasoline ball, basketball, judo and tennis. and motor oil; collects for sales and makes change, The Cabanting's also have a and is responsible for accountability under the pump daughter presently studying at St. island control system. Grammar school graduate preferred, Willie Flores Cabanting John's School in Charleston, no experience required. This job closes June 23 at 4:00 p.m.

2. Regular part time SECURITY/IDENTIFICATION CHECKER (PS-1/$3.38) to work for NEX Security Dept. Verifies identity of patrons issuing checks; maintains control over introduction of unauthorized items by patrons * School's Out and So Are. entering the NEX facility; maintains security measures Drive to preclude shoplifting or other unauthorized activities. Carefully High school graduate preferred, with knowledge of NEX operations preferred, but not absolutely necessary.

3. Regular Full Time WAREHOUSEMAN II (LWG-4/$2.61) to Local job market review work at the Navy Exchange Warehouse. Unpacks and examines goods shipped to the Navy Exchange and verifies Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel completeness of shipments against bills of lading, Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have invoices and other records; sorts, marks, and fills filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the allocation orders and packs merchandise for shipment position is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies to its destination. High school graduate preferred may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or by with 1 year experience desired. reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards. ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING DATE COMMAND 4. Regular full time WAREHOUSEMAN I (NA-2/$3.60 or LWG-2/ $2.04) to work at the Navy Exchange Warehouse. Performs 907-81-A Payroll Clerk, AS-0544-06 or 26 JUNE 81 Marine Exchange a variety of duties in connection with receiving, storing LGS-0544-05 and shipping merchandise involving record keeping and 921-81-A Recreation Aid. Pt-0189-03 INT 99 JUNE 81 Special Services manual labor. High school graduate preferred, no experience APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT REGISTERS: necessary. Some typing is required.

506-80 Security Guard, PS-085-02 INT CLUBS 5. Regular part time WAREHOUSEMAN I (NA-2/$3,60 or LWG-2/ 746-81 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 $2.04) to work at the Navy Exchange Warehouse. Performs 747-81 Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-03 INT CLUBS a variety of duties in connection with receiving, storing 748-81 Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 INT CLUBS and shipping merchandise involving record keeping and 749-81 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 INT CLUBS manual labor. High school graduate preferred, no experience 750-81 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 INT CLUBS necessary. ,o ge 4 The Daily Gazette Friday, June 19, 101 Baseball Tennis (UPI)--The baseball strike entered (AP)--Tracy Austin's high school grad- its eighth day today Thorpe leads with 100 games at U.S. Open uating class had to do without her at of the 1981 season already wined out. yesterday's commencement in Rolling Negotiators for the major league (UPI)--If the U.S. Open were a foot- That's one shot better than runner- Hills, California. club up J.C. Snead and two strokes 1 owners and striking players ball game instead of a major golf ahead The 8-year-old tennis star was of Chi Chi Rodriquez, John took yesterday off but they're to re- tournament, it might not be a sur- Cook and more than 6,000 miles away at a Bob Ackerman. sume talks in New York today. The prise to see Jim Thorpe on top after tournament in Eastbourne, England, Defending champion issue remains the dispute over free the 1st round. Jack Nicklaus where she moved into the semifinals is among eight players agency compensation. tied at 69, with a 6-2, 6-0 win over Anne Smith. while Tom Watson is in a swarm at Three other Americans, In fact, this Jim Thorpe, who's no Martina Nav- even-par 70. ratilova, Andrea (UPI)--The baseball players' strike relation to the famous football star, Jaeger and Barbara Potter, also is over the unresolved issue of com- was a running back during his college won to set up an all NFL U.S. final pensation for free agents who sign days before concentrating on golf. four. (UPI)--Minnesota Viking linebacker In other tennis news, with new teams. And he upheld the Open's tradition of American Gene Jeff Siemon was among five men injur- Mayer has been Both sides agree to compensation having unknowns lead after the 1st scratched from the in principle. But they differ over round. ed yesterday in a small plane crash men's singles at Wimbledon because of the quality of players to offer as that left one man dead. a wrist injury, but he has not decid- compensation to teams losing play- Siemon and the five other men were ed whether to pull out of the doubles, Thorpe blazed around the famed Ma- ers to, free agency. in a plan that crashed shortly after in which he's teamed with brother rion Golf Club Course in Ardmore, Pa. takeoff from the Crystal Airport Sandy Mayer. The players argue that compensat- yesterday to finish with a four-under- north of Minneapolis. He was treated Wimbledon ion for a quality free agent should par-66. competition begins next not come from a club's 25-man, reg- at a hospital and released. week. ular-season roster. The players propose that a team Hockey signing a free agent place its 37th (AP)--Buffalo through 40th best players in the Sabres Head Coach and General Manager Scotty pool. The team losing the free Bowman has been named to his agent would then select a player second tour of d as coach from that pool. of Team Canada for the Cana- da Cup hockey series this The owners want teams losing free fall. Bowman was the architect agents to be compensated with the of Canada's brilliant victory in signing club's 16th or 19th best the 1976 Canada player. Cup, which included a victory over Czechoslovakia in The owners also want to require the final game. He also was head coach compensation for about 50 percent of of the NHL all-stars in their three-game the total number of free agents in a series given year. against the Soviet Union team in 1979. The players say only the top five percent, statistical leaders in per- Racquet Club sponsors formance categories, should require a signing team to make compensation. A doubles' tournament The Racquet Club is sponsoring a "Pick Your Partner Doubles Tourna- MOTOCROSS ment," June 27-28. All base residents are invited to This Sunday join in the fun. Sign up at The SHERMAN THESE "BEAUTIES" ARE "REAL SPORTS".who will be vying for the Racquet Club anytime before 4:30 p.m. "coveted" honor of winning the Womanless Beauty Contest for on Thursday, June 25. AVENUE 1981. The contest, sponsored by Leeward Point 4th of July queen Tournament fees are $2.00 for mem- candidate, Mdrgaret Ingram, will take place at 8 p.m., Saturday, bers and $3.00 for non-members. TRACK June 20, at the W. T. Sampson elementary school amphitheater. New members are needed. For more Admission is $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for children 12 and un- information, call Myrna at 952286 1 p.m. der. Refreshments will be available. (Photo by PH3 Dennis or Martha 8539. Chambers.)

For sale 12 x 15 rug w/pad, gold and white, Villamar 1226 A, Saturday, June 20. $35. Phone 951186 AT. Yard Sales Clothes, books, classes and picnic '71 Pontiac Tempest, four door table. manual transmission, 350 8 cyl. A Fender Music Master base guitar Villamar 95B on First Street, engine, price negotiable. Call in excellent condition, very lim- June Villamar 263C, Saturday, June 20 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 95583 DWH, 8865 AWH, ask for.Mac. ited use, comes with heavy-duty a.m. from 8 a.m. to noon. Women's Children's clothes, toys, paperback carrying case with strap and cord, clothes, blouses, tops, dresses, books, bowling balls, 10 speed boy's 24" bicycle, excellent also has several picks. Asking misc. Mustang slacks, sizes 12 to 16; come by parts, plus more. condition, outgrown by owner, $40. $350 firm. Call Bill 95469 DWH. and browes, also other items; books, 951200 aT. clothes patterns sizes 12 to 16, Paola Point 6, Saturday, June 20 Crib mattress, $20; GE cap type hair 500 each; curtains open weave green from 9 a.m. until Yamaha 85cc dirt bike, (boy's size) dryer, $2; green and white shower ? Refrigerator/ and white 2 pair, $18; twin bed freezer; carpets; lawn mower; good working condition, $125, out curtain and window curtain, $2; sheets, $2 a set and more; kitchen floor scrubber; grown by owner. 951200 AT. Coyote II skateboard, $5; Raggedy lamp; books; table w/4 chairs, white and yellow, clothing; misc. Ann and Andy bedroom curtains, $5; kitchen items; good condition, $75, negotiable; Puch moped, $500; 5 sets of curtains safety gate w/hardware, $5; toys; aquarium supplies. double headboard and metal frame, and rods, $75 for all or will sell men's Navy combination cap 7 3/8, $35, negotiable. Call Cheryl at separately, $15 per pair; wall-to- $5; playpen, $10. 99205 AT. Tierra K 133, Saturday, June 20 8871 DWH or 99158 AWn. wall bathroom carpeting, blue, $10; from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plants; encyclopedias, $40. Call 951026 AW Found draperies; ceramic paints; etc. Villamar 273 C, Saturday, June 20. Lady's watch at galley parking lot, '74 Suzuki IS-lBA has new front Sunday, June 14. Call Mike at 8150 Corinaso 8, Saturday, June 20 from tire, chain and sprockets, piston OWN and identify. 9:30 a.m. until ? Two families Paola Point 11, Saturday, June 20 rings, clutch, shifter and shifter leaving. Clothes; car parts; from 9 a.m. to noon. Carpets, shaft, spare with knobby tire rimy ceramics; nick-nacks; etc. bookcases, books, dinette set, mounted, spare lug, crank, gear box, cervi ces kitchen items, boy's size 4-5 Paola Point 1 Saturday, June 20, complete ignition system, seat and girl's size 7-12 clothing, toys, 9 just recovered, $450. Firm. Take a little bit of GTMO home this a.m. until noon. Bikes need minor lawn mower, hoses, two 20" bikes, repairs, toys, rugs 8498 ON, summer with delicious mango bread as is beige planters, .flower pots, bowling and white shag, clothes, or mango jam. Order at 8260 or misc. ball, candle making equipment, items. Oval dining table w/f our matching 80 T sewing material and more. chairs, all on steel pedestals, $125; 3/4 steel roll-away Willing to house sit during the Villamar 274A in the circle at top Villamar 94D, 1st St., Saturday, bed fram, no mattress, $25. summer. Contact Kathy at 95500 of 5th and 6th St, Saturday, 'June 20 June 20 from 8:30 a.m. till ? 951037mAWN.OW Na. from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Telescope, sword set, women's Pack out sale, lots of clothes, clothes, two 10 gallon aquariums . Two 11,000 BTU;A/Cs,p$100; Missi1ng women's, girls, boys, other w/pumps, 20 gal. aquarium stand, assorted plants, mandolin, H"over 5,000 BTU $75, available now, Wl h esno esn h e toys, records, etc. sweep good condition. 95560 AT.W Vac, portable black and white TV Found Villamar 603 moved "Celebration's" turntable D, Saturday, June 20 and many more bargains. No early from 8 a.m. till ? Back yard sale. '71 Pontiac Catalina 400 cu. in from the patio of the COMO Club sales. engine, auto, PS/PB, body and tires please return same to the COMO Club in good condition, engine & or the Dsal Plant immediately. interior in excellent condition, No questions asked. The'-turntable r- DAILY ENER GY USAGE needs paint job. Car comas with has identifying marks as well as p insystemserial numbers, to prove ownership. jt pa ntcnewiexhat syst, So save yourself problems and/or WATER $1100.a Conat BillJtn8722 OWN, headaches and return same as re- avaldnable er oure m2quested. D Q Consumption 1,165,000 Gallons ;n Barrel boat 007, out of harbor Mn's Sieko watch at Racquet Club Target: 1,000,000 Gallons certified, 2 engines, new barrels Thursday, June 11 (two-tone gold) Feb. '80, 12'x37', partial list of can identify. Reward! Contact extras: gas tanks, AM radio, life HallWHOWN 8417 or 96224 AWN. vests, regulation navigation lights, ELECTRICITY head, sun deck, shed, swimming wanted ladder, condinghy, new marine Consumption: 292,000 you battery. See at NAVSTA Boat Shed Fan motor for Fedders 5,000 BTU across from Base Police, $2,222. A/C, or 5,000 Fedders with good Target: 271,900 KWH Phone number on the boat, fan for parts. 8498 OWN.