Energy Tip of the Day ENERGY CONSERVATION IS LANTFL T's oldest active ship visits GTMO EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY The Atlantic Fleet's oldest ac- metalworking. I, Guantanamo Bay was a regular tive ship, the USS Vulcan (AR-5), During the Spanish-American port-of-call for the second Vul- arrived in Guantanamo Bay last War, the first Vulcan arrived in can (Collier no. 5), a coal ship If your dryer has an automatic Friday to begin her post-overhaul Guantanamo Bay on July 1, 1898 that was in commission from 1909 dry cycle, use it. The timed training. to join the American fleet under to 1921. cycles on your dryer can waste Commodore Schley USS Vulcan (AR-5) saw extensive energy because they'll continue The 41-year-old repair vessel, (1839-1911), which later proceeded service in the North Atlantic, to operate even after your clo- commanded by Capt. James E. McCon- to the water off nearby Santiago. North African, and Pacific theatres thes are dry. Also make sure that ville, USN, first visited Guantan- during the World War II. the outside exhaust vent of your dryer amo Bay over forty years ago in Recognized by the Naval Histor- Vulcan supported the American is kept clean. A clogged exhaust the early summer of 1941, within ical Center as the "Fleet's first naval forces in its quarantine of will lengthen the amount of time it a month of her commissioning. repair ship," Vulcan played a during the 1962 missile takes to dry your clothes. Vulcan recently completed an valuable support role during and crisis. In November 1978, Vulcan extensive overhaul, from January after the battle of Santiago de became one of the first ships in 1982 to February 1983, in Boston. Cuba (July 3, 1898) in which the the U.S. Navy to have women Vulcan is the third U.S. Navy Spanish fleet was defeated, driven assigned aboard. Vulcan is home- ship to bear the name of the ashore, and beached. ported in Norfolk and is a member ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART ? ancient Roman god of fire and In the years before World War of Service Group Two. TUE DILY

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)--The search GAZETTE is on in a Memphis hospital for a liver from a child weighing between 10 and 25 pounds with an Guantanamo Bay, Cuba "0" positive blood type. Doctors say the transplanted liver of 13-month-old Brandon Hill has been hopelessly damaged by a blood Volume 38 Number 74 Thursday, April 21, 1983 clot and must be replaced again within a few days or he will die. Lebanon SCOTTSDALE, Az. (UPI)--Leaders of suspects; delegation sent the Teamsters Union are scheduled No leads on to vote in Scottsdale, Arizona, BEIRUT (AP)--The workers sifting in the embassy explosion. talks, meanwhile, resume today today on a replacement for Presi- through the rubble of the U.S. But one more may be added to in Lebanon for the first time dent Roy Williams, who is resign- Embassy in Beirut pulled six more that list. A Japanese journalist since the blast at the embassy. ing as part of a deal to avoid bodies from the debris overnight today identified the body of Janet prison in a bribery conspiracy and early today, five of them Stevens of Atlanta, who had form- Meanwhile, the Israeli military case. Ohio teamsters official Americans. erly worked for a Tokyo newspaper. command says two of its soldiers Jackie Presser is expected to Their work was interrupted A U.S. delegation departs for and four Arab guerrillas were replace Williams. briefly this morning when shots Beirut today to bring back the killed in a clash last night along were fired near the British Em- bodies of the American dead. a highway which separates Israeli WASHINGTON (AP)--Two House panels bassy, a short distance from U.S. mediated troop-withdrawal and Syrian lines in Lebanon. have hearings set today on a Reagan the U.S. Embassy. administration directive aimed A U.S. Marine spokesman says 'High Court' hands nuclear issue to states at plugging security leaks. Under the shots were fired by Lebanese it, federal workers can be fir-ed soldiers at a speeding vehicle WASHINGTON (AP)--The Supreme Court the law unnecessarily infringed if they refuse to take lie-detector a nearby highway. No injuries has handed the nuclear power indus- on free-speech rights. tests. And the administration is -ere reported. try a major setback. The high thinking about asking Congress for In all, 49 people are believed court ruled yesterday that states criminal penalties for leaking to have died in the embassy can ban the construction of new Brazil unloads planes government secrets. bombing. And as searchers con- atomic power plants until the tinue to comb the ruins, author- federal government comes up with a BRAZIL (UPI)--Brazil says it will (UPI)--More spring freeze has ities continue to search for safe way to dispose of radioactive probably unload weapons and explo- Southern fruit farmers struggling to those responsible for the blast. wastes. sives tomorrow from four grounded save their crops as frost warnings Police sources say four Lebanese But the immediate impact of the transport planes caught running are stretching from southern Illin- have been questioned, but as ruling is limited, because no arms from Libya to Nicaragua. ois, to South Carolina. The multi- witnesses, not as suspects. utility has sought a license to Brazilian government sources said million dollar crop at Washington And they now say the four were build a new plant since 1978. President Joao Baptista Figueiredo Farms, one of Georgia's largest released today, along with several wanted a complete list of the peach growers, has already been Meanwhile, if you have a beef others who were called in to military hardware involved before destroyed. about the Supreme Court, you're verify their testimony. making a final decision on what to now welcome to take your case to Police say no one else is under do with the cargo, the Libyan MICHIGAN (AP)--A Michigan man got the sidewalks surrounding the arrest or in custody in connection planes and the 47 crewmembers. a little surprise in the mail last court building. with the embassy bombing. Despite the discovery, the Libyan week, a postcard from his brother's U.S. officials say 17 Americans For 34 years, a federal law has Embassy in Managua said it will Bermuda vacation. That wouldn't are either known or presumed dead made the sidewalks off-limits to continue to support the Nicaraguan have been unusual, except the greet- such protests. The justices said government. ing vas mailed back in 1936. The postal service says it's not sure No power outage where the card got hung up. But its delivery prompted the two The scheduled power outage for brothers, now 71 and 74, to get preventive maintenance of the together and reminisce about the Gold Hill Substation has been good old days. cancelled due to the satisfactory condition of the substation. The outage was scheduled for Flags at half-staff today, from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 .m. The following areas will By presidential proclamation, t be affected: Gold Hill UEPH, the U.S. Flag shall be flown at 1 complexes; Gold Hill Galley; half-staff on all buildings, PWD carpenter shop; Bldg. 688, grounds and Naval vessels of the material storage; Bldg. 972, federal government in the district utilities; JPJ Hill, Company L; of Columbia and throughout the magazine ordnance; radio range and its territories bldg. 1892, BCT; radio range bldg. and possessions, to include all RR3, BCT; SATCOM; Windmill Beach; United States military facilities FORACS; Qtrs. RR 4, RR5, RR6, and Naval vessels and stations housing; base siren at Camp abroad, in honor of the memory Bukleley;_Camp Bulkeley and YKW. of the victims of the United States Embassy bombing in Beirut, Fire safety tip Lebanon on April 18. The flag will be flown at half- staff until sunset April 26. Prevent a fire. Put matches and THESE NEWLY-NATURALIZED AMERICAN CITIZENS RECEIVED THE CONGRAT- lighters out of children's sight ulations of Capt. M. D. Fitzgerald, COMNAVBASE, at ceremonies and reach. Keep children away officiated by Capt. R. W. Sherer, Chief-Staff-Officer. These Energy Tip of the Day from stoves and heaters. new citizens qualified for their citizenship as family members of military and civilian personnel serving overseas. Pictured top (left to right): Estela Blanco; Margaret Abbott; Luis Have you checked your refrig- Blanco; and Lt. Nick Goodman, of Naval Legal Service Office erator and freezer coils? Detachment. Bottom (left to right): Sherryl Holder; Janice They may be in need of clean- Abbott; Allison Abbott; Capt. R. W. Sherer; Araceli Adkins; ing. Marilou Crawford; and Carmen Pope, Cuban Affairs secretary. LEARN NOT TO BURNS (Official U.S. Navy photo) Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, April 21, 1983 Club Activities

GIRL SCOUT LEADERS: THERE WILL BE community a very important meet- ing of all leaders and assistant leaders at the MYTH: There is too much red tape Girl Scout Hut involved in getting Navy Relief on Sunday, April assistance. bulletin board 24, at 3 p.m. It is Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette a very important meet- FACT: Any paperwork is too much ing as we must discuss the closing office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried in the eyes of a person in a hurry. of the year activities and elect to the Public Affairs Office in the COMNAVBASE Admin In comparison with the requirements a new board. Anyone not involved Building. Deadline for publication is 9'a.m. the of lending institutions, such as in scouting but would like to previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- banks, Navy Relief's paperwork is attend and become involved, is ments will be accepted any time. Announcements very modest and is the minimum invited. For further information, will be published at least once a week at the dis- needed for accurate accounting. call Peri at 2307 AWH. cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex ALL RADIOTHON '83 VOLUNTEERS ARE THE MARINE OFFICERS WIVES CLUB WILL and color or national origin will not be accepted. asked to attend a meeting at the be hosting a GBOWC luncheon on radio station on Saturday, April 23, Friday, May 6. It will be held at at 1 p.m. At this meeting you will the Staff NCO Club starting at be presented the guidelines for 11 a.m. The program will feature Radiothon and be able to sign up Special Announcements "live entertainment," provided by for the specific hours you wish to Karen Switzer's dance troupe. Also work. We look forward to seeing ATTENTION: FREE DOG THE QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE HEALTH featured are some lovely door you there! dip on Saturday, Care Consumer's Council will be held prizes, donated by Diane Groendyke, April 23, from 9:30 at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 26, Becky Turlo, Karen Switzer, Harry NAVY RELIEF FLEA MARKET - THE FLEA a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Pet in the Education Classroom at the Hong Kong, the Navy Exchange and Market originally scheduled for owners are encouraged hospital. GTMO's own golf pro, to name a few. April 17 at McCalla Hangar has been to take advantage of The cost is $5.25 for members and rescheduled for May 1 at Phillips this opportunity. Love THE W.T. SAMPSON HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS $6.00 for non-members. Reservations Park. The rental space fee will be your pet. Cats cannot be will present its annual Spring and cancellatons should be made by $5 which will go to benefit Navy dipped. For more info call MS2 Concert on Tuesday, April 26th. May 2. For information and reser- Relief. The flea mart will run Chester at 4105/4440 DWH. Beginning at 7 p.m. in the base vations, call Sue Daehnke at 2105 from Noon-3 or 3:30 p.m. and you chapel the chorus will present music anytime before 9 p.m. You won't can contact LCDR George at 7242 or FOR CHAMPUS INFORMATION, CALL THE in varied styles from folk music to want to miss this truly unique a shaker hymn and show songs. Along 3752 to sign up. CHAMPUS Advisor (HMC Daniels) at Marine experience! with the chorus, instrumental solos 7235. AAWC/JARCC WILL BE SPONSORING A and ensembles will complete the ALL NAVY LEAGUE MEMBERS-- "Chile Cook Off" to benefit Navy THE COMMAND TRAINING TEAM IS LOOKING program. Admission is $1 for adults Join Lou this Saturday, Relief. The entry fee is one pot for volunteers to be instructors and $0.50 for students. All base April 23, from 9 a.m. - here in GTMO. Not only will you be of chile, preferably large. There residents are invited. 4 p.m. for "fix-up day" will be a plaque for 1st place. helping to keep our Navy the most at the Barrel Club. Free After the judging the chile will be highly-trained in the world, but by TREASURE & TRIVIA IS LOCATED IN dogs, beer, and soda. Come sold by bowlfuls and the proceeds being an instructor, you increase building 944 - the last quonset on down to the Barrel Club on will go to Navy Relief. Call OS2 your chances of being selected for hut to the right of the Navy Saturday. For more info, call Lou Sprague at 4849/4237 DWH or 2949 special programs and advancement. Exchange. The hours of operation ZeBell at 4479. AWNH for further information. For more details contact Petty are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Officer Gref at 4380 or Chief Reed Friday and the first Saturday of NAVY LEAGUE ANNUAL ELECTIONS- .at 4502. the month. Elections will be held Saturday, Club Calendar April 30, at 6:30 p.m. at the Educational Notes Barrel Club. The nominating committee proposes the following THE GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT REGISTRATION FOR LA METRO WILL BE slate of officers for the '83-'84 CPO (GED) test is a series of five held May 16th-20th from 9 a.m. to year. Jack Kennedy, president; tests: writing skills, social 4 p.m. at the LAMCO office, located Don Morfitt, senior vice presi- April 21--Country And Western Night studies, science, reading skills on McCalla Hill across from the dent; Margaret Kennedy, Secretary; April 22--Happy Hour, 5-7 p.m. and mathematics. The tests are Blue Caribe. Come by and look at Clara Liszt, Treasurer; Cel Rockin' Doc, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. given every Monday morning in the our flyer, pick up a catalogue and George, administrative vice April 23--Rockin' Doc, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Navy Campus classroom, Building see what LA has to offer you. president; and Sam Liszt, opera- April 24--Sunday Brunch, 11:30 a.m.- AV-34, McCalla Hill. The GED Please note that registration is tions vice president. Nominees 2 p.m. is free of cost to active duty for ONE WEEK ONLY! have been contacted and will personnel. State awarded High serve if elected. All members and School Equivalency Certificates are prospective members are urged to Windjammer recognized by the military services attend. There will be awards, as the equivalent of a high school certificates, prizes, a gourmet April 21--Sugar Bear, 7-11 p.m. diploma for promotion, reenlistment, feast, entertainment, and moon- April 22--Graphic Expression military school selection, and light dancing. If you're eager to April 23--Graphic Expression statistical reporting purposes. To THE NAVY CAMPUS ADVISOR IS AVAILABLE run for office as a write-in call April 24--"Open House Bingo," be scheduled to take the GED, call for GMT briefs on off-duty education Director Jack Neill at 4162 DWH 2:45 p.m. Mrs. Valek at the Navy Campus programs. The presentation can be or 2338 AWH. Office, ext. 4769. tailored in time and content to meet your division's specific interests ATTENTION GTMO SWINGERS: ANYONE INTERESTED IN TAKING THE GRE and needs. Please contact Ms. There will be a Board Advanced Test in Chemistry should Reynolds at 4769 to arrange for a Meeting on April 23 at COMO call the Navy Campus Office at group briefing. 6:30 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. 4769 this week. The test will be we will square 'em up and April 22--Happy Hour, 5-7 p.m. given at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, YOU MAY BE CLOSER TO A DEGREE THAN dance to the Mystery Caller. Sing Along with Nick April 25, and the cost is $35. you think: Gather up all those Goodman, 5:30-7:30 p.m. old college transcripts, military Sensation, 9 p.m.-l a.m. WANT TO EARN COLLEGE CREDIT FOR WHAT training records, and test score American Red Cross April 23--Sensation, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. you already know? The College Level reports, and let your Navy Campus April 24--Sunday Champagne Brunch, Examination Program (CLEP) and Advisor put together a viable de- THE AMERICAN RED CROSS MAKES 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Subject Standardized Tests (SST) gree plan tailor-made to utilize interest-free loans for emergencies are available free of charge through your assets and to meet your career the Navy Campus Office for active needs. Call Ms. Reynolds at 4769 THE AMERICAN RED CROSS HAS OPENINGS duty personnel. For more informa- to make an appointment for personal in CPR and CPR Instructor Courses TEEDALY tion call Mrs. Valek at ext. 4769. academic counseling. in April, May and June. To be eligible for the Instructor Course, you must have a current Red Cross GAZETTE Community p Calendar 9 or American Heart Association certificate. To sign up for these April 21--Navy Relief Softball Navy Relief Bingo, FRA, courses, please call the Red Cross Tournament, 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Office at 4676 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, Navy Relief Bingo, FRA, April 29--Navy Relief Radiothon, 6:30 p.m. 24 hours a day Blue Caribe Commander, U.S. Naval Base April 22--Navy Relief Softball Navy Relief Power Lifting Tournament, 6 p.m. Tournament, 7-10 p.m. Thursday, April 21 Lt. Cmdr. Keith Maynard. April 23--Navy Relief Softball "STUFFED SHRIMP" .Public Affairs Officer April 30--Caribbean Arts and Crafts Tournament, 1 p.m. Stuffed Shrimp Ens. Christy McCollom. Show, Exchange, 11 a.m. - April 24--Navy Relief Softball 3 p.m. French Fries .Asst. Public Affairs Officer Tournament, 1 p.m. Salad Bar JOC Lew Reed. Cuban Community Center Navy Relief Skating Party, Scholarship Party, 6 p.m. Rolls with Butter .Public Affairs Staff Supervist:r, McCalla, 2-5 p.m. Navy Relief Men's and Coffee or Ice Tea J02 Lee Holloway. April 25--Navy Relief Radiothon, Ladies' Mud Wrestling and $5.75 External Communications Coordinator 24 hours a day Tug-o-War, Cooper Field, J03 Michael Page.Editor April 26--Navy Relief Radiothon, 7 p.m. Friday, April 22 Mrs. Susan Junkins. 24 hours a day "SEAFOOD PLATTER" .Production Assistant Navy Relief Bingo, FRA, May 1--Navy Relief May Day in Oysters, Shrimp The Daily Gazette is published according to the 6:30 p.m. Phillips Park, Noon - Clams, Fish rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers Fried Rice as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction High School Chorus Con- 10 p.m. of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed cert, Chapel, 7 p.m. May 7--Junior/Senior Prom, COMO Vegetable five times weekly at government expense on government Salad Bar equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Service April 27--Navy Relief Radiothon, Knights of Columbus Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news items 24 hours a day Mother's Day Dance, FRA Rolls with Butter that appear herein are not to be construed as official or as reflecting the vies of COMAVBAE or the De- April 28--Navy Relief Radiothon, May 14--NAS Hail & Farewell Coffee or Ice Tea partment of the Navy. 24 hours a day May 21--NAVSTA Hail & Farewell $5.50 Thursday, April 21, 1983 The Daily Gazette Page 3

Disaster-stricken states have Red Cross

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 12--Red Mississippi Governor William Cross disaster damage assessment Winter named Red Cross his state's teams racked up the fourth day primary disaster relief organiza- of grueling ground survey efforts tion, and urged them to help in in flood plagued Mississippi and the recovery efforts. . The early damage re- ports show 5,986 single family Red Cross disaster headquarters 42 homes destroyed or damaged. in Louisiana and Mississippi report Mr. Robert D. Vessey, National offers of outside help from large Disaster Director for the Red and small businesses are pouring VINCaNT WRIGHT, A Cross, emphasized ground damage in. machinist at the surveys are very difficult due Typical is a flight handled as Shore Intermed- to flooded roads and standing public service to Red Cross yester- iate Maintenance water, and predicts the toll will day, when Emory Air Freight flew Activity, rece- rise. 1,500 flood cleanup kits, mops, ives his 10-year Chapters in Birmingham, Ala., pails, brooms, squeegies, brushes, pin from Cdmr. and Baton Rouge, La., were first and heavy duty detergent to hard Charles W. in the southeast to reach fund hit areas in the two states when a- Gnilka, SIMA goals for the current flood supplies on hand were quickly Commanding Of- operation, with $41,618 and exhausted. ficer. (Of- $46,905 respectively. Federal Express, another large ficial U.S. "I still believe the Red Cross airborne delivery company, is also Navy photo) relief effort will cost well over flying emergency supplies free $3 million," Vessey said. He added of charge. that "We're looking at a lengthy stay for volunteers and staff Local 60, United Association of from outside the disaster area." Plumbers and Pipe Fitters in New Over 1,000 volunteers and staff Orleans have furnished union are now in place with 95 mobile halls as Red Cross district head- feeding vehicles serving the needs quarters in New Orleans. of 35,000 victims and emergency workers now involved in the giant Communications Workers of America cleanup. in Jackson, Mississippi, haye also In addition, 756 apartment units provided their union hall as the in the two states were destroyed overall job headquarters. Both or damaged. halls are part of the disaster Welding can be hazardous to your health Red Cross centers are currently coastline project. operating in the two states, helping with essential individual involving Welders, minimize your risk: the inhalation of dangerous fumes, disaster-caused family needs such "As in all situations Red Cross the half-dozen different forms against burns and against arc eye as food, clothing, interim housing, major disasters, your con- of welding pose a number of pot- are mandatory. minor household repairs to prevent office will accept monetary the victims ential hazards to health which are Above all, welders must be further storm damage, medical tributions to assist related to types of metal being informed of the potential hazards and nursing care, and occupational in recovery," said Gene Marks, Red worked on, the surface coating and of materials they are handling and supplies which Vessey estimates Guantanamo Bay's American the composition of fluxes and of the processes they are asked 4,700 families will need. Cross station director. solders. to carry out. The following There are chemical hazards as effects are produced by fumes well as physical hazards, such as generated in welding: Selected Reserve forces to decrease noise, vibration and radiation. Acute Respirator - Chromium; Metal arc welding is most common cooper; nickel; manganese; nitro- NEW ORLEANS (NES)--An unprecedented And he cautioned that actions and it constitutes about half of gen dioxide; ozone; vanadium; upswing in retention, a steady in- taken should protect critical occu- all operations. zinc; cadmium; cobalt; fluorides; flux of new people, and the need to pational categories. Gas metal arc welding is the next aldehydes. operate within appropriated funds This provides an opportunity to largest group for which carbon Chronic Respiratory - Asbestos; have combined to require a tempor- achieve a better skill to billet dioxide is used most. Oxyacet- quartz; tridymite; cristohalite; ary paring down of Naval Selected match throughout the Selected Re- ne welding and gas tungsten nickel; cadmium and colbalt. Reserve personnel strength. serve. welding are less common and Acute Systemic - Copper; lead; In a message to reserve command- He told his commanders that it is submerge arc welding is the least manganese; michel; zinc. ers, Rear Admiral Robert F. Dunn, not his intent to stop recruiting. common. Chronic Systemic - Lead; manganese; the Chief of the Naval Reserve, "Recent fleet-experienced per- There are a great many ways in cadmium; fluorides. urged that this be looked upon as sonnel are the lifeblook of the which the welder's lot can be Irritants to the skin - Chromium; an opportunity to improve manning Navy Reserve Program," he said. made safer. The appropriate pro- nickel; vanadium; aldehydes. of high priority programs. "The goal is a young, vigorous tective clothing to guard against Inert - Iron; aluminum; tin. He said echeclon III commanders force." will get strength ceilings based on a 3.8 percent cut from the De- cember 1982 on board strength. Those people released from the Last Selected Reserve to meet the re- duced goal will be transferred to Words: a non-pay status, either as mem- Navy Relief 1983 bers of voluntary training units or as non-drilling individual Look,I ready reservists. RAFFLE Echelon III commanders will have the authority to thin their ranks, Drive Dozens of Prizes to be given away ann Admiral Dunn told them that Bette! mobilization readiness must be Alter a considered first in any actions Couple Prizes include: taken. **Panasonic portable VHS **sailing cruise The admiral suggested that mar- ginal performers be considered for **Atari 800 computer with **Aerial tours transfer to the individual Ready entertainment package Reserve.

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Drawing Held May 1st Contact your Navy Relief rep about tickets or purchase your tickets during the front of Marine and Navy Exchanges AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER SECOND CLASS DAVID CALDWELL, tV weekend in who is assigned to NAS Air Operations Department, reenlisted for four years during a recent ceremony held at NAS. Cmdr. Larry D. Barnett, NAS Executive Officer, reenlisted Petty Officer Caldwell. (Official U.S. Navy photo) The Daily Gazette Thursday, April 21, 1983 Page 4 lLIC Udl1y dzec.

-- Por-land,-New-York York Edmonton Chicago to championship -series-,- Portland, New L-%.IIIW II% lll Take series opener (AP)--Edmonton and Chicago ready Bourne had a goal and three assists to battle for the NHL's Campbell as the Islanders rolled to a 7-2 Baseball (AP)--In the NBA, Bernard King Conference championship. victory last night. (UPI)--At this time of the year, scored 40 points as the New York The Oilers broke an NHL scoring Boston coach Gerry Cheevers George Brett is usually as cold Knicks beat the New Jersey Nets record as they smashed Calgary called it a "pretty good game." as the spring weather. But now 118-107. That gives the Knicks 9-1, winning their Stanley Cup He was being a bit restrained. he's hot enough to heat up any a 1-0 lead in their best-of-three quarterfinal series 4-1. Pete Peeters stopped 27 shots as chilly night at the ball park. playoff mini-series. In the five-game series, Edmonton the Bruins blanked the Buffalo Last night, the Kansas City Royals' Mychal Thompson and Jim Paxson set a record for most goals scored Sabres 9-0. Boston leads the third baseman had his most pro- each scored 25 as the Portland in a five-game series, and at the series 3-2. ductive night in the majors, driv- Trail Blazers won in Seattle 108- same time surpassed the goal-scor- ing in seven runs with three 97 to take a 1-0 lead in their ing marks for six and seven-game homers and a single to power the mini-series. Gus Williams had 34 sets. College basketball Royals to an 8-7 victory over the for the Sonics. Doug Wilson and Rick Paterson (UPI)--There a report in Houston Detroit Tigers. Tonight, Phoenix takes its 1-0 scored short-handed goals as that Akeem Olajuwon is thinking of Brett is now batting .475 and lead into Denver. Chicago eliminated the Minnesota making himself available for the has hit safely in Kansas City's North Stars 5-2. The Black Hawks NBA draft in June. The Cougars' first 10 games. won their series 4-1. sophomore center told the "Houston The Philadelphia Phillies blanked Captain's Cup The other two quarterfinal Chronicle" he would turn pro- the Chicago Cubs, 2-0, behind the These are the Captain's Cup matches will continue Friday. The fessional if he could stay in four-hit pitching of Steve Carlton. standings as of April 19. New York Islanders moved ahead of Houston. Elsewhere in the major leagues COMMAND POINTS the New York Rangers 3-2. Bob last night it was: NSGA/Co. L. 91 AMERICAN Marine Barracks 88 Kegler's Kolumn Texas 11 2 NAVSTA White 87 Boston 5 Milwaukee 4 Hospital 75 By Peri Stammreich a 209 and a 181 for a 545. Jim Toronto 4 Cleveland 1 NAS/VC-10 73 I don't have many scores this Willis a 175 and a 181. Clarence N.Y. Yankees 6 Chicago 4 FTG 65 week, so bear with me. Northrup had a 215 for a 545 and Minnesota 11 Seattle 2 High School 60 For the FTG Mixed League, I have Bill Kirchner a 172. Jim Qualls NATIONAL SIMA 60 Pat Valek with a 201, 180, and a had a 179 and Steve Wilt a 175. San Francisco 3 Los Angeles 2 NAVSTA Blue 50 153 for a 534 series. Diane Thomas N.Y. Mets 6 Pittsburgh 0 NAVSTA Red 38 earned her 175 patch during the That's it for this week, so N.Y. Mets 7 Pittsburgh 5 This standing include basketball, week of March 29. until next week, keep on bowling. Cincinnati 6 Houston 4 horseshoe On April 5, Jack Dreps had a volleyball, and one 511 series. tournament. For the COMO Summer Mixed we had a lot of 200s. So let's-get on Volleyball with it. For the men, Lee Ingra- are the final overall ham had a 200 and a 172 for a These for Intercommand Volley- 508. Jerry Robbins had a 201 and standings a 236 for a 566. Bill Davis had ball. WINS ]LOSS a 171, 188, 186 for a 545. Jim TEAM S. 20 0 Hutto had a 188. Mike Appell had NSGA/Co. L. 18 2 a 192 for a 505. Ron Tilley had NAVSTA White 17 3 a 200 for a 520, Sam Liszt a 183, Marine Barracks Red 16. 4 Lou Fermo a 183, Bill Balog a 188 Hospital NAVSTA Red Buds 15 5 and Jim Allen a 202 and a 183 14 6 for a 521. NAS VC-10 #5 14 6 For the ladies, Carol Robbins 8th Eng. Gold 13 7 had a 197, Ally Hutto had a 184, W.T. Samp. 13 7 Dottie Tilley a 202 and a 173, Dee W.T. Samp. Men FTG 10 10 Padgett a 210 and Aggie Ritchie #3 8 12 a 168. Susan Byrd who has a 99 8th. Eng. 8th Eng. #1 8 12 average bowled a 151. Cindy Jones #2 7 13 came through with a 204. 8th Eng. L. B. 7 13 For the Wednesday Night Mixed NSGA/Co. Green 7 13 League, the women had a lot this W.T. Samp. NAVAL STATION ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT RECENTLY CAPTURED FIRST PLACE #4 7 13 time. Carol Scarborough had a 8th. Eng. in a .22 Caliber competition pistol match. Participating in the #3 5 15 169, Joyce Northrup a 173, Kitty Hospital event, listed in order of results, was Ordnance Department, 5 15 Bays who has an average of 91 SIMA Gold Marine Barracks (Green), Company L (Gold), NAS Weapons, NAS SIMA Blue 5 15 had 172. ATC, PWD (1), Marine Barracks (Scarlet), VC-10, Marine Barracks (forfeited out of league) Barb Kirchner had a 187 for a Harvester (Gold), Hospital, and PWD (2). Leading the team to victory was Hospital B. (forfeited outoof lea.) 501. Jackie Kafton a 180, Pat GMG2 Haynes with a score of 481, A03 Stone, 480, SM2 Bolin, 478, Both teams who forfeitedfinished Warren a 180 and a 169, and and team captain GMG2 Henry, 468. Pictured are: (right to left) 0-20. Thuy Holberg had a 170. GMG2 Haynes, A03 Stone, GMG2 Henry, and SM2 Bolin. (Official For the men, Bobby Saylor had U.S. Navy photo) Free For Sale Desk, needs repair; table, needs repair. Call 4401 AT. Two-speed automatic transmission for Chevy, $100 neg.; baby crib and mattress, $25; mini cassette Services classifieds my home. Pleasant, in deck, $10; One Step camera, $15; Baby sitting Classified advertisements may be sent to the Gazette by Individual three-shelf utility cart, $8; JVC caring atmosphere. Guard Mail or hand carried to the Public Affairs Office. AT for more stereo cassette recorder radio, attention. Call 3325 Hours are 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday $175. Call 3794 AT. information. (excluding holidays). Deadline for publication is noon Will clean house for final inspec- Pioneer SX-939 AM/FM stereo receiver, the previous working day. excellent condition, $220. Call tion. Please call 2630 AT. 4160 DWH or 3373 AWH. 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Call 4885 DWH and 8-foot workbench, $300 or best chairs, gold velet covering in $100; 12 ft. aluminum john boat ask for Howard or 3794 AWH. excellent condition, offer for all. Call 3610 AT. $100; electric with paddles, life jacket and 5hp coffee pot, $5; roller-base baby motor, $150; assorted OMC outboard Need sponsor in housing to keep my Girl's three-speek bike, $25; Ken- high chair, $20. Call 3811 AT. motor parts, $35. Call 3757 AWH. son in GTMO. Am bringing him down more dishwasher, good condition, in July. He is 14 years old, a very $125; blue rug, 9x12, $50; picnic Wicker changing table, $15; crock good boy, quiet, and has good pot, $10; Strawberry toy box, $10; Maple dining room set: table and table, $5; two Spanish chairs, six chairs. Brand new sense. For further discussion large tire innertube for beach, $5. - was used $10 ea.; almost new 12x24 rust three times since shipped to GTMO, please call 3561 DWH and ask for colored rug, $280 ($400 new); gold Call 3471 AT. $400 firm. Call 4445 AT. MS2 Graves. Duster, good running condition. Call 4401 AT. Honda 250 Motosport. Can be used as a street or dirt bike. Call 4842 DAILY ENERGY USAGE Peavy 4-channel mixing amp, reverb, DWH or 3472 AWH. effects jack, $225; S.G. style gui- '76 Oldsmobile "98" Regency. Crushed Water Electricity tar, hard shell case, brand new, velvet seats, interior in great $175. Negotiable. Call Tom at 1,082,000 Gallons condition. PS, PB, A/C, needs a Use: Use: 253,800 KWH 4873 AT. -(;,,:P . ! $6,791 little body work, $2000. Call 4445 $25,518 Jeep CJ5, 1973, with a 283 Chevy AT. Serious inquiries only. engine, rebuilt by AMS1 Dan Smith 18 mos. ago. Less than 5,000 miles Eleven 78 R.P.M. lp's. 1936 Beethoven Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 244,525 KWH on engine. Soft top, carpeted, Symphony #5, 1938 Nut Cracker Suite, $6,276 $24,585 rear seat, AM/FM, 4W0D, yellow, good 1938 Schuberts Unfinished Symphony tires, excellent condition, $3,000. #8, 1941 Rhapsody in Blub, $100. Total Call 4703 AT. 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