Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Thursday, April 9, 1987 Vol. 43 -- No. 68 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- President begins 12-day Easter vacation, schedules visits to West Lafayette, L.A. W E News of the bay (UPI) -- President Ronald excellence. part. Reagan leaves Washington to- From Indiana it's on to Los The president also met with day on a 12-day Easter vaca- Angeles, where White House two groups of business lead- tion trip to southern Calif- spokesman Marlin Fitzwater ers. They talked about gener- Unused Space 'A' Seats of trade policy, (BPTO) ornia by way of West Lafay- says the president will make al questions The Base Passenger Transportation Office a free trade agree- 30 through April 3, ette, Ind. "an important" foreign policy including reports that for the week of March ment with Canada that he "A" seats available on departing aircraft, The president will stop at speech tomorrow. He'll travel of 327 space near Santa Bar- discussed with Prime Minister unused seats totaled 257. Purdue University to visit to his ranch high-technology labs and to bara Saturday. Brian Mulroney in Ottawa on address the student body. Reagan concentrated on for- Sunday and Monday. Water Outage Slated Reagan also warned Japan Thursday, April 16 from It's Reagan's third in a ser- eign policy and trade in There will be a water outage White House that new U.S. trade tariffs Gold Hill Galley and Gold ies of hops around the meetings at the 6 p.m. to midnight affecting Secretary will go into effect April 17 Towers complex. The outage will allow contractors country to promote the num- yesterday. He gave Hill George Shultz his unless Tokyo stops its dump- install water service to the new Senior Enlisted ber-one item on his domestic of State to instructions before ing of computer chips in Bachelor Quarters. agenda this year, competi- final tiveness, which includes free next week's meetings in Mos- other countries, a practice counter- that undercuts U.S. industry. Cable Converter Boxes Available trade and education cow with his Soviet limited amount The Antilles Cable Co. has received a it down of cable converter boxes. Residents who signed up for Snowe, Mica say tear cable service between March 3-6 may visit the Antilles Cable Co. office to pick up their converter boxes. For more information, call 2510. Listening devices threaten embassy security U.S. law- $140 million in damages. devices within the new Soviet Vehicle Registration (UPI) -- Two makers say the new American also think embassy complex in Washing- The Vehicle Registration office will be closed from Snowe and Mica The newspaper quotes an Normal hours embassy under construction in U.S. embassy is ton. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. until April 22. the current American architect who helped April 23. Moscow probably should be not secure in the wake of the of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. will resume design the multi-million dol- torn down because it' s been Marine sex-for-secrets scan- by the Soviets. lar complex. Senior Enlisted Advisory Council Meeting bugged dal. They think Secretary of Representatives Olympia Shultz should The Senior Enlisted Advisory Council will meet April State George The bugging was discovered Snowe of Maine and Dan Mica his trip to 20 at 8 a.m. in the COMNAVBASE Command Master Chief's either postpone in 1980 by the Soviets at the for COMNAVBASE Service of Florida returned to Wash- Moscow, or demand his meet- office to review nominations two-day in- still-vacant hilltop complex. of the Quarter. ington after a ings with the Soviets be Person/Sailor the embassy It prompted the Soviet gov- should reach the CCMNAVBASE Comand spection of moved to.a third country. Nominations in Moscow. ernment to dismantle parts of Chief's office prior to the close of business buildings Master They gave the Soviets two On the flip side of the the new building to guard April 15. choices about the new embas- coin, the Washington Post against the kind of espionage it down and rebuild details U.S. attempts in 1979 the United States now accuses Meeting sy, tear Jamaican Employee Comittee it, or pay the United States to plant electronic listening the Soviets of trying. There will be a Jamaican Employee Comittee meeting in the COMNAVBASE conference room Friday, April 24 at should 3:30 p.m. Employees with items to be discussed Southern Air transport plane crashes in California contact a Jamaican Enployee Comittee member. hit the Navy. The airline was (UPI) -- A Southern Air crashed. The left wingtip Aid Employment the ground about 300 yards once owned by the CIA. It has IBCPO Summer Working transport cargo plane crashed be- Starting April 15, NBCPO will accept applications for from a runaway and the plane been under investigation in a ball of fire yesterday cause of possible involvement sunner working aid employment. The program is open to while trying to land at Tra- did a cartwheel, exploded and non-U.S. and contractor dependent youth who burned. in private efforts to supply all U.S., vis Air Force Base in Calif- in Nicara- are at least 14 years old. U.S. citizen must also have An Air Force spokesman says the Contra rebels ornia. for gua. a social security number and all youth aged 14 and 15 Authorities say all five the plane carried cargo must have written parental consent. crew members on board were clerical and killed. Two types of positions are available, was a four-en- for either kinds of jobs. A The plane laborer. Students may file gine, Lockheed L-100 Hercules separate application (SF-171) is needed for each flight. which type of work is on a training position and must clearly state Southern Air, based in Miami, the globe desired. flies cargo for the military Around will be hired on a first-come, first- around the world. Applicants airline spokesman says basis. Applications may be picked up at NBCPO, An served the crew members were all Bldg. 804, between 12:30 and 4 p.m., Monday through civilians. The plane took off Teens Arrested For Vandalizing Lincoln's Tomb Friday and must be returned by June 1. Baployment will were from Travis yesterday, flew Three 16-year-old boys and two 15-year-old girls begin June 22. over northern California and arrested in Springfield, Ill., yesterday on suspicion of was returning to base when it vandalizing Abraham Lincoln's tomb. Police say they Speed Limit Reminder probably will be charged with criminal damage to property. Motorists are reminded the official speed limit for Obscenities, a flaming cross and the words "white power" Cuba, vehicles aboard U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, IRA supporters, were painted on the tomb. is 25 miles per hour, unless otherwise posted. forces Two Defectors Have Found 'Cheerfulness' In U.S. Lawn, Watering Hours security Two 16-year-old Romanian girl gymnasts who defected Authorized watering hours are from 7 to 8 p.m. while performing with a circus in the United States say esdays and Saturdays for lawns, and Thursday for clash in Belfast they have found "cheerfulness." They compared this with lants. what they call "total gloom in human behavior" in Romania. (UPI) -- IRA supporters They ran away from Ringling Brothers Circus in Atlanta in with security forces Tip clashed February. Daily Safety yesterday, hurling Your eyes are irreplaceable. Wear eye protection when in Belfast and grinding. gasoline bombs and setting Recover Bodies From Ferry Wreckage cutting, drilling on Searchers hijacked cars and buses Authorities report 123 bodies have been found in the fire. Some dozen vehicles of the British ferry that sank near Zeebrugge, New Arrivals hijacked and wreckage PR2 Anthony and PN2 Marguerite Malone were also Belgium. The body of one young girl was clutching a doll. Parents: 85 Baby's Name: Angel Nicole torched in Londonderry, The search resumes today. The bodies found yesterday raise northwest of Belfast. Born: March 19, 1987 miles the known death toll to to 184. No injuries were reported To announce the newest arrival to your family in the in the early morning dis- L.A. Freeway Accident Kills Three Daily Gazette, submit the parent's names, the baby's orders. That contrasts with Three people were killed yesterday in a bizarre accident name, the date of birth and the weight of the baby. the 11 people reported hurt on a Los Angeles freeway. The fatal accident followed a during Tuesday's funeral for collision between two cars. A speeding car hit the driver a slain IRA guerrilla. of another car who was standing on the side of the road. Inside It then hit a mother and her five-year-old son who were At least 5,000 people Information trying to get off the highway. Page 2 -- HURREl marched for six miles through 3 -- The Saler Page the Catholic neighborhoods of 3 -- Job Market Pope John Paul Visits Argentina Page Belfast behind the coffin of Page 4 -- Major League Baseball Pope John Paul spoke on a politically sensitive issue Lawrence Marley. pope Page 4 - Stanley Cup Playoffs yesterday during a visit to Cordoba, Argentina. The considered in the Argentine Sen- The funeral had been delay- said a divorce bill being the spread of divorce by a police crack-. ate would undermine society. He said U.8 ed twice in public morality. down that sparked rioting is accompanied with a reduction earlier this week. Hurricane season is June through November, know what to do if one strikes Guantanamo Hurricane season starts currently residing in hur- conditions, shelter assign- June 1 and continues through ricane-proof quarters should ments and procedures to be November 30. Although hurri- move to designated bus stops followed in case of hurricane should cane-force winds have not hit and pick-up points. Busses threat. This newspaper Guantanamo Bay in several will pick up evacuees and be kept handy until the years, residents should be take them to designated hurricane season has passed. tCOep aware that eastern Cuba is shelters (much the same as Anyone who does not have a edition located along the primary At- with a DEFEX evacuation). All copy of this special lantic storm track. people heading for designated of the paper should contact Pirates Booster Club Meeting Because of the potential shelters must use the buses the Naval Oceanography Com- mand Detachment at 6493 or The Pirates Booster Club will meet tonight at 7 p.m. threat, it is imperative that provided. All private vehi- Affairs Office at in the high school gym. On the agenda are nominations all residents familiarize cles should be left at hcme. the Public with the hurricane The evacuation portion of 4502. for club officers. themselves of very and be HURREX '87 will last approx- For the convenience For more information, call Cookie at 3637. warning conditions who things they must do imately two hours. new residents and anyone aware of received a a hurricane threaten might not have Fashion Show Extravaganza should hurricane Something Special Hurricane Season 1987, a copy of the special Something Special, a social organization servicing the base. bus pick-up sites, Presently, the base is in special edition of the Daily newspaper, the community of Guantanamo Bay, is hosting a Fashion hurricane proof housing and the midst of HURREX '87, the Gazette contains everything Extravaganza. hurricane shelter assignments at annual hurricane preparedness residents should know about Anyone who is interested should call D. Rowland hurricanes, base hurricane are reprinted below. or K. Mack at 2882 after working hours. exercise. 3738 This is a training sce- an effort Treasure Chest nario, conducted in pick-up points residents aware of Evacuation bus The Treasure Chest will be open after HURREX. Come in to make announcements Site Pickup Point Shelter Area and see the new Guantanamo Bay stationery. the hurricane Pickup radio and TK #1-100 Bus Stops H/Shelter Also, paper back books are 15 for $1, and we are (being broadcast on to #101-150 Entrance of Kittery Windjammer bag sale on clothing. For more information, TV), and the evacuation TK having a procedures which will Beach Road call Kathy Walters at 4412. shelter be put into motion in the GC #942- TV 8 Front of Quarters H/Shelter of an actual hurricane Villamar Temp. Front of Quarters H/Shelter Blue Caribe Live Entertainment event in the area. Bargo Quonset Huts Front of Quonset Huts H/Shelter Every Friday, Saturday and military payday there will portion of the exercise Quonset Hut by Vet Sherman Avenue H/Shelter be live entertainment for your listening pleasure while The dealing with the evacuation Post Office Housing Sherman Avenue H/Shelter dining with your loved ones. Chapel Hill Circle H/Shelter will be served one free glass of champagne to the hurricane shelters Chapel Hill Ladies morn- Point Bus Stops Windjammer with the dinner. will be held Saturday Marina ing, April 11. Evans Point Bus Stops Windjammer At approximately 8 a.m., Radio Point Bus Stops Windjammer NEX Mini Mart Fish-a-Rama will sound. Paola Point Bus Stops Windjammer carrying a large the base sirens The Navy Exchange Mini Mart is time residents not Corinaso Point Bus Stops H/Shelter Fish-a-Rama is going on At this variety of fishing equipment. Oceanview OV-1/at loop H/Shelter until Friday, April 10. Trzyna Village Sherman Avenue H/Shelter Hill Sherman Avenue H/Shelter Dentist Visit Gas Civilian Point OP-116 H/Shelter dentist, will be in Oil Doctor Pellerin, the civilian Admin Hill Bldg 760 H/Shelter through Friday, April Guantanamo Bay Friday, April 10 Harrisonville At AV-60 H/Shelter should contact the 17. Anyone needing an appointment Windmill Beach Windmill Beach Road H/Shelter leave their name and number. Dental Clinic at 4554 and 11, Radio Range Windmill Beach Road Windjammer Kittery Beach Road H/Shelter Platter K B Quonset Hut Seafood Quarters H/Shelter A seafood platter with fried fish, scallops and Lighthouse At McCalla Hill At Quarters H/Shelter shrimp with baked potatoes and cole slaw will be served H/Shelter BOQ/NAS lounge Friday, April MH 730/Command M/C At Quarters at "Danny's Place" in the Front of Quarters Deer Point BOQ 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. Deer Point The price is $6. For reservations, call 6330. Hurricane-proof housing Class Beginning Drawing The following quarters have been identified for ease of Learn to draw more than just stick figures and happy to determine if their residence is hurricane drawing residents faces. Sign up for the Project Player beginning proof or not. class scheduled for six consecutive Mondays beginning Monday, April 13 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the 8. Community Service Center, Room QUARTERS HURRICANE PROOF The cost is $30 and includes sketch pad, drawing utensils and instruction. Point Housing Yes call Mary Kay at Caravela For more information or to register, Housing Yes (except quonset huts) Travel at 3845. Bargo 3006, or Information Tours and Granadillo Housing Yes Kittery Beach Housing Yes Unique Physiques Meeting Terrace Housing Yes bodybuilding club, will Iquana Unique Physiques, the women's Hill Housing Yes in the Community Nob meet Tuesday, April 14 at 7 p.m. Villamar Housing Yes (except wooden houses) Center. Point Housing Yes (concrete quarters only) building will be the Mobile A special lecture on competitive Evans Point Housing Yes (concrete quarters only) topic of discussion. Point Yes (except QH142) call Leeward Dues will be collected. For more information, Deer Point BOQ Yes Mary at 4704. Sponsor Training Hurricane shelter assignments be an effective sponsor to newcomers to Learn how to Column A Column B the base at the sponsorship training program to be held Thursday, April 16 From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Shelters 1-3, 5-7, 9, 10, 14, 17, 19, 24, and 25 room. All Jamaicans Family Service Center training Navy Lodge, Lighthouse Shelter 4 the command Old Information will be provided about what Trailer Park families Shelter 18 does and what the sponsor is responsible for. employees Shelters 21 and 22 or 4153. Contract For more information, call 4141 Cuban Exile Employees Shelter 23 Defense housing Shelter 20 Corinaso Point housing Shelter 26 Tierra K (TK) housing (enlisted) Shelters 16 and 30 Chapel Hill Housing and Miscellaneous family housing Shelter 8 Ocean View and Gas Hill trailers Shelter 29 Deer Point Deer Point BOQ Marina Point, Evans Point (wooden), Radio Point, Radio Range, Paola Point, and Tierra K (Officer) Windjammer Club U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper Marine Site Huntington BEQ Oil Point - Shelter 27 Capt. John Condon USN .Ccamander, U.S.Naval Base Temporary Housing Lt. Bob Hines, US .Public Affars Officer Desal Contractor employees Power Plant 4 JO1Stace ton US. ngEditor All Leeward non-U.S. citizens AV 622 (first deck) Dp13 PaulCz USNR.lutto J00N Juan Gaona, USN.Staff Assistant SPECIAL CASES JOSA Joel Parks, USN .Staff Assistant JOSA Dirk Rose, USN.Staff Assistant Fred Van Horn.Staff Assistant All women in the last three months of pregnancy and women with infants less then six months old who are not quarters (includes all The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and regu- living in hurrican-resistant lations for ship and station newspapers under the direction of the dependent children) should report to the hospital. public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is printed five times a wek at governet expense on government e~ipet, at*the Navy Leeward emergency cases AV 627 (dispensary) Publications and Printing ServiceBanh Office. Teopinions and COMNAVBASE CP Shelter 15 appear ein are not to be construed as official, M,~r,~hsI I I statements that 7Prnvr~qt. Marshal Sheltr1 or as the official views of the Nay Department or Ccumander, U.S. rProvost rl vvvShelter 11i Naval Base. The Public Affairs Office is on the first floor of MARBKeS ACP Shelter 28 Building 760 (Adnin Hill). If you need assistance, please call us Correctional facility at 4819 or 4502.

2Daily Gazette Thursday, April 9, 1987 p msam I get 1 987 Permanent Regist er

The positions listed below are the 1987 Permanent GS/LGS-318-5 Camands Register which may be obtained at the Naval Base. (Permanent/Teaporary) Civilian Personnel Office. NAF 17-87 Recreation Aid Recreation PS/LGS-0189-3 Services ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE Location (Intennittent/FT/Pr) 01-87 Maintenance Control Clerk PWD NAF 18-87 Cook Clubs/ (Typing) Maint. NA/LWG-7404-5 Messes GS-303-4 (Intermittent/FT/PT) 02-87 *Secretary (Typing) All 19-87 *Accounting Technician All GS/LcS-318-4 Carmands GS/LGS-525-4 Ccumands (Permanent/Tenporary) leading to GS-5, 03-87 Clerk Typist All or GS/LGS-525-5 GS/LGS-322-3 Carmands (Permanent/Teaporary) (Permanent/Temporary/FT/PT) 20-87 Telephone Operator ND 04-87 *Clerk Typist All GS/LGS-382-2/3 Utilities GS/LGS-322-04 Canands (Tanporary NTE 1 year) (Permanent/Teaporary/FT/PT) 21-87 Educational Aid WTS Schools LOST NAF 05-87 Cashier/Checker Clubs/ GS/LGS-1702-3 18K gold cross medallion at the CPO Club Friday. Reward PS/2091-2 Messes (P/T) (Tarp. NTE end of the or Sales Store Checker offered. school year, but incumbents Call Rose at 4435 LGS-2091-2 may DWH. be noncanpetitively (Intermittent/FT/PT) extended.) NAF 06-87 Waiter/Waitress Clubs/ 22-87A Firefighter (Structural) White and carmel-colored dog. Security NA/LWG-7420-3 Messes PS-081-03 Leading to PS-04 Iept. Lost near 2nd St. Villamar (Intermittent/FT/PT) Sunday. Call 2818 AWH. (Permanent/Tenporary/Part-Time) NAF 07-87 Child Care Giver/ Recreation AIR CONDITIONERS Recreation Aid Services *Applicants are requested to submit two (2) Whirlpool, 23,900 BTU, $250 PS/LGS-0189-2 SF-171's for this register in order to receive offer. Fedders 23,900 or best (Intermittent/FT/PT) concurrent consideration. BTU for parts, no casing, $80 NAF 08-87 Custodial Worker All or best offer. Call 2363 AT. NA/LWG-3566-1 Carmands APPLIANCES and NA/LWG-3566-2 Kenmore Nay y Exchange Register '77 Sears Lady NAF 09-87 Food Service Worker, Clubs/ washing machine. Adapts to NA/LWG-7408-2 Messes The positionns listed below are the 1987 Permanent sink hook-up or permanent if (Intermittent/FT/PT) Register wwhich may be obtained at the Navy you order a conversion kit. NAF 10-87 Bartender Clubs/ Exchange Offfice. Includes three water saving NA/U'G-7405-3 Messes fabric levels and four (Intermittent/FT/PT) ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE LOCATION cycles. Asking $150. Call NAF 11-87 Child Care Giver/ Recreation 1-87 Cook (Intermittent) Navy Exchange 4743 AT. Recreation Aid Services LWG-5/$3.24 or AUTOS PS/LGS-0189-3 NA-5/$5.13 '74 Chevrolet pickup. Asking (Intermittent/FT/PT) 2-87 Custodial Worker Navy Lodge Curt at 4396 $1,000. Call NAF 12-87 Recreation Aid Recreation (Intennittent) DWH. (Youth Activities) Services LWG-1/$1.99 or BOATS PS/LGS-0189-3 NA-1/$3.66 '82, 21' Cobia center con- (Intermittent/FT/PT) 3-87 Security Guard Navy Exchange outboard, sole. 115 Mercury NAF 13-87 Clubs Operations Assist Clubs/ (Intermittent) powertilt, powertrim, self PS-1101-4 Messes LPS-2/$2.26 or bailing. Includes rod or Recreation Assistant PS-2/$4.10 holders, two installed live LGS-0189-4 4-87 Sales Store Checker Navy Exchange wells, 60 gal. installed 14-87 Sales Store Checker Carmissary (Intermittent) tank. 55 channel standard GS/LGS-2091-2 LGS-2/$2.26 or VHF, folding fighting chair. leading to PS-2/$4.10 Call GS/LGS-2)91-3 '82 galvanized trailer. (Intermittent) 5-87 Waiter (Intermittent) Navy Exchange 3305 DWH or 3499 AWH. 15-87 *Accounting Technician All EWG-3/$2.62 CARPETS GS/LGS-525-4 Camands NA-3/$4.42 12'X12' yellow two-tone, (Permanent/Tenporary) 135-86 Cobbler Navy Exchange $140. 12'X19' gold, $165. 16-87 *Secretary (Typing) All Camission Only Call 2629 AT. DIVE GEAR 72 cu. in. steel dive tank. Call 3916 AWH. Civilian Personnel FURNITURE must be submitted to the Naval Base GS-318-5/6 Barracks love Applications Navy Broyhill sofa and Office by the close of 123-87 Contract Surveillance ND Call 2297 Civilian Personnel seat. Asking $450. business April 14. Additional information Representative AWH. concerning these vacancies may be obtained at the GS-1101-7/9 Personnel Office or by 124-87 Production Controller PWD contemporary Naval Base Civilian Cream-colored reviewing vacancy announcements posted on (Typing) Leeward Point sofa and matching love seat GS-1152-5 Asking official bulletin boards. with pastel pillows. 125-87 Production Controller WD sofa and $300 for $450 for GS/LGS-1152-05 Transportation love seat or $700 for both. ANN. NO. PCSTION AND GRADE LOCATION FWD Call 2796 DWH or 2402 AWH. 62-87B Laborer LeG-3502-02 Housing Div. 80-87B Food Service Worker Recreation Smoked glass table with brass Applications must be submitted to1the Naval Base stand, 4 wood chairs with (Intermittent-Unscheduled) Services LWG/NA-7408--04 Civilian Personnel Office byIthe close of cream-colored seat and back business April 16. cushions. Asking $350. Call NAF-93-87A Retail Manager Consolidated Package Store 2796 or 2402 AWH. UA-1182-07 DWH Worker Consolidated ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE LOCATION MISCELLANEOUS NAF-95-87A Food Service (Intermittent) Mess NAF-126-87 Receptionist Recreation Atari video system with 43 AS-304-4 Services g cartridges and battery- NA/LWG-7408-03 99-87A Supply Clerk Aviation 127-87 Supply Clerk Supply o ted remote control joy- GS/LGS-2005-4 Supply Dept. GS/LGS-2005-3 Department stick unit. Asking $170. Call Leeward Point Tenp. NTE Sept. 30 3858 AWH. 121-87 Contract Specialist Supply NAF-128-87 Motor Vehicle Operator Consolidated GS-1102-9/11 Department NA/LWG-5703-5 Mess IBM PC Jr. computer. Two 360K Clipper Club disk drives, 640K memory, 122-87 Secretary (Typing) Marine side board with clock/calen-, dar, IBM PC Jr. color monitor, Epson RX-80 dot Navy Exchange matrix printer and a variety The Navy Exchange has the following job openings. NA-2/$4.03 or LGS-2/$2.71 of programs. Call 3492 AWH. Please contact the Personnel Office at Bldg. Closing date: Open AV-34, McCalla Hill or phone 4348/4508. 46-87 Services Operation Clerk Personalized Two prom dresses (sizes (Typing) Services 8-11). Asking $50. Call 2297 ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE LOCATION AS-4/$4.84 or LGS-3/$3.40 AWH. Closing date: April 10 3-87 Counter Clerk Baskin Robbins 49-87 Supervisory Retail Autaotive Large dog house. Asking $25. NA-2/$4.03 or LWG-2/$2.71 Operator Center Call 2427 AWH. Closing date: Open PS-7/$5.52 or LGS-6/$5.50 39-87 Sales Clerk Mini Mart Closing date: Open Two matching dressers with PS-2/$4.10 or LS-3/$3.50 52-87 Sales Clerk (Specialty) F/T Retail Store mirror, $75. Large brown Closing date: Open PS-3/$4.41 or LS-3/$3.50 45-87 Custodial Worker Navy Ldge Closing date: Open CONTINUED on page 4 I

Daily Gazette Thursday, April 9, 1987 3 Twins' Frank Viola chases strikeout record, downs Oakland Athletics, 4-1 in Minnesota -Ijei-ij I~iI(AP) LI -- In his first Orioles. Fletcher drove in and the Brewers nipped tthe L s i~ start of the baseball season, the decisive runs with a Boston Red Sox, 3-2. Minnesota pitcher Frank Viola two-run double in the ninth. Giants/Padres came within one of the Blue Jays/Indians In the National Leaguue, SAmerican League record for Home runs by Jesse Barfield Chris Brown's two-run hon Amer stikeouts at the start of the and Willie Upshaw powered the gave the San Francisco Giants Malone scores 50 points game. Viola fanned the first Toronto Blue Jays past the a 2-1 win over San Diego. The six men he faced and struck Cleveland Indians, 5-1. Padres, who opened the 1986 Bullets down Nets, 118-109 out five, more before leaving Angels/Mariners season with 10 consecutive in the seventh. The Twins one-run decisions, have California's John Candel- (AP) -- Moses Malone had over the San Antonio Spurs, beat the Oakland Athletics, dropped their first three 4-1. aria held Seattle to four games of this season by one one of the highest-scoring 111-110. hits over six and two-third nights of his NBA career. RaukslT6ers run. Yankees/Tigers innings and the Angels Reds/Expos Malone hit 18 of 31 field Atlanta's Dominique Wilkins blitzed the Seattle Mariners, attempts and all 14 of collected 26 points and 11 The New York Yankees Cincinnati's Bo Diaz and rallied from five runs down 7-1. Buddy Bell each drove in his free throws in a 50-point aaiata while the Hawks Royals/White Sox performance that led the outscored the Philadelphia to nip the Detroit Tigers, three runs as the Reds 6-5. Willie Randolph singled The Kansas City Royals whipped the Montreal Expos, Washington Bullets past the T6era, 110-92. belted out 15 hits as they New Jersey Nets, 118-109. Jazz/Mavicks home the winning run in New 7-2. York's two-run ninth. romped past the Chicago White Astros/Dodgers Kings/Spurs The Utah Jazz beat the Sox, 9-3. Eddie Johnson's bucket with Dallas Mavericka 103-90 Rangers/Orioles The Houston Astros did all Scott Fletcher of Texas Brewers/Red Sox their scoring in one inning three seconds remaining behind 26 points and 12 Milwaukee's Billy Jo lifted the Sacramento Kings rebounds from Karl Malone. picked up four RBI's during a as they ripped the Dodgers, 6-4 win over the Baltimore Robidoux knocked in two runs, 7-3.

of /Area athletics Montreal upends Boston, 6-2 in first round Stanley Cup playoffs (AP) -- The Stanley Cup prised the Edmonton Oilers, Winnipeg in the Smythe Horse Riding Clinic playoffs have begun, and 5-2. Division but the Flames had Round up the kids because the Recreation Services Corral Montreal opened defense of trouble with the Jets during a horse-riding clinic today and Thursday, Red Wings/BlackHawks will be holding its NHL championship with a About a year and a-half the regular season, losing April 23 from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. victory over Boston. Mats from six of eight games. Those an ago, a hockey player The clinic will teach proper saddling, mounting with Naslund had a goal and two Czechoslovakia defected to troubles continued last night escorted horse ride. The coat is $1. For more information, assists as the Canadiens flew the West. That player, Petr as the Jets beat Calgary 4-2 call Paula Maloney at 2381. past the Bruins, 6-2. Mon- Klima, scored the first goal behind a pair of goals from treal defenseman Larry Robin- NHL playoff game Dale Hawerchuk. Big Ball Water Challenge in his first Youth Activities son scored the game's first to start the Detroit Red Youths are invited to cool off and have some fun at the Blues/Maple Leafs same time by entering the Big Ball Water Challenge Tuesday, goal and logged his 100th Wings on the way to a 3-1 career playoff point. victory over the Chicago Power play goals by Rob April 14 from 1 to 3 p.m. at "the Windjaimmer pool. Ramage and Gino Cavallini led climb on top of BlackHawks. The challenge is for each team to try and That was one of eight games the St. Louis Blues past the the giant five-foot earth ball. For more information, call Jets/Calgary last night as 16 teams Calgary finished ahead of Toronto Maple Leafs, 3-1. Youth Activities at 3195. started eight best-of-seven series. Project Player ArRgWrestling Pit your might against another at the Project Player Arm Capitals/Islanders Wrestling challenge Wednesday, April 15 at 7 p.m. at the Elsewhere, the Washington Windjammer Club. Registration will atart at 6:30 p.m. Prizes Capitals scored three times will be awarded to the firat and second-place winners in each in the first eight minutes category, with an entry fee of $1. and went on to beat the New For more information, call Mary Kay at 3006. York Islanders, 4-3. COMO Club Pinochle Winner Whalers/Nordiques Last night's Pinochle winner at the COMO Club was Wouter The Van Londen. thought they'd beaten Hartford, but officials said Select score tournament results a goal at game's end came after the buzzer. The Whalers The YETERA SECA Golf Association held a 2-day select score took advantage of their CU event this past weekend. Grey Darden turned in two fine second life to beat Quebec in rounds of golf to record a net 60 for the tournament and take overtime, 3-2. Paul MacDermid first place honors. Bob Maguire recorded the low scratch scored the game-winner. score, a 74, for the weekend event. Rangers/Flyers Final Results Goaltender John Vanbies- 1st place - Grey Darden - Net 60 brouck stopped all 26 shots 2nd place - Don Morfitt - Net 63 he faced and the New York 3rd place - Fred Beckford - Net 64 Rangers shut out the Flyers 4th place - Bob Maguire - Net 65 3-0 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. Nine of the Daily Event Winners Rangers who played last night Grey Darden were part of the New York Bob Maguire team that upset the Flyers in Don Morfitt the first round of last At The Lyceums John Keefover year's playoffs. Robin Head * tAll movies begin at 8 p.m. Terry Savage Kings/Oilers The Downtown Lyceum three unanswered goals Desperately Seeking Susan.Comedy Drama (PG-13).1:44 There will be a Jack and Jill event this Sunday, April 12. scored in the third period and sur- McCalla Lyceum Sign up by 8 a.m. Getting Even.Action Adventure (R).1:30 Marine Lyceum Club Paradise.Comedy (PG-13).1:35 Saler . Leeward Lyceum Manhunter.Suspense (R).1:5w braided rug, $10. Coffee Ladies formal gowns (size '81 Honda CM400. Has a new table with two matching end 11-13). Girls formal and tea back tire. Comes with luggage bench, helmets tables, $150. Weight length gowns (junior size rack, back rest, two Note: There will be no movies shown Monday through $30. Large picnic table with Both gowns only used and tool kit. Asking $1,100. 13-15). Thursday at the Como Club, CPO Club, and the Windjammer benches, $20. Two wooden Call 2112 AWH. Call Greg at 2629 AT. once. Club. patio chairs with cushions, $20. Call Debbie at 3462. carpet. Fits SERVICES Cinnamon color We clean as a team for final living room unit of Kittery Franklin Mint Civil War chess inspections. We will stand Beach 3-bedroom unit, 2 your final with you. We also Television set. Asking $550. Call HS1 ladies 26" bikes for parts. at at 4464 DWH or leave accept short notices. Call Wisse Call 2112 AWH. message at GHT quarterdeck Shila at 3171 or Theresa at 8 (Local) AT. PETS 2185. 6:00 NENSCENTER Free two neutered male cats. 6:30 ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT GROWING PAINS 48-piece Noritake bone china Both have up-to-date shots. 7:00 set with 12 serving pieces, One is a gray tabby. Both are Let me make your transfer a 7:30 DESIGNING WOMEN OF SCIENCE matching napkin rings and well behaved and gentle. Call worry-free experience instead 8:00 MISFITS FROM THE DARKSIDE matching Lennox crystal. Debbie at 3462. of a chore. I will clean your 8:50 TALES MOVIE: THE DIRTY DOZEN: THE NEXT MISSION China pattern is white and house for a reasonable fee 9:15 black raised border and TWO-WHEELERS and will stand the final trim. Never used. Best '81 Kawasaki KZ440. Comes inspection with you. Out- silver programming was not available. offer within reason. Call with many accessories. Asking standing results. Call Violy At press time, prime time AT. 2955 AWH. $1,000. Call 4531 or 3422 at 2449 AT.

4 Daily Gazette Thursday, April 9, 1987