GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Volume 36 Number 98 Thursday, May 21, 1981 Bad baby formulas cause infant deaths World GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI)--Accord- the formulas. The other two nations and bottles aren't adequately ing to United Nations officials, voting no were Chad and Bangladesh sterilized. about a million babies die each while 93 voted yes. The administration doesn't year worldwide, because the formulas The code is an eight-page document dispute these calims. Its stand Thousands of fans of reggae music they're fed are improperly drafted after years of debate. It's is based on business considerations. king Bob Marley are holding an all- And the dispute over those non-binding, but member nations The Reagan administration ,sed. says it night vigil outside a sports arena eaths has brought the Reagan are encouraged to translate it into doesn't want the World Health in Kingston, Jamaica, where a funer- administration into conflict with their own legal systems. Organization acting as an inter- al service will be held for him to- the Third World, where those Consumer groups say firms that national version of the Federal day. deaths occur. make the formulas market them Trade Commission. The U.S. Marley died earlier this month The U.S. was one of just three overseas, without regard as to how representative at yesterday's of brain cancer at the age of 36. negative votes yesterday as the they'll be sued. And the advocates vote in Geneva said the code will His body was put in a casket dressed World Health Organization endorsed of the market limits say that in present "legal and constitutional in jeans, with his electric guitar a code of conduct which put volun- developing nations, formulas are problems" for this country. at his side. In his hand was a Bible tary restrictions on marketing of mixed with water that's polluted, The code, as it stands, would ban open to Psalm 23, "The Lord is my direct advertising of the subsitutes Shepherd." for breast milk. It would also require that formula containers Mideast await s peace plans include warning labels, telling of A 14 year old in East Eddington, the danger of the misuse of the Maine, knows the value of a quarter. JERUSALEM (UPI)--An uneasy tension aggression against the Arab product. For Mark Manzo, it's 29 hours continues in the Middle East. Syria countries." The industry says the standards and 35 minutes of playing time at says Israel is preparing to attack, would be too restrictive, and an "Asteroids" video game. Israel's Prime Minister Begin and Israel says it won't wait wouldn't consider conditions in Manzo plugged in his quarter Sun- reacted by saying that although forever for U.S. diplomatic efforts individual nations. day and didn't step down from the peace efforts continue, it's to settle the crisis. Both nations controls until after he had racked unclear whether there will be say only the other can prevent a up 14,232,200 points zapping aster- positive results following Assad's war. oids and spaceships with the com- statement, which Begin called "most CEC Wayne Zulick In puter screen laser. Syria, President Assad said extremist." yesterday that he had not seen the The 8th grader hopes his score peace proposals reportedly carried Habib continues his efforts to Passes away while set a new world record. by U.S. presidential envoy Philip defuse the crisis over the deploy- Habib. ment of Syrian missiles in Lebanon Assad said that all Habib brought today. He met today with the Attending CPO school The number of bomb threats in New were "Israeli demands." And he head of the Israeli opposition, and York is nearing 500 since Saturday, said, "I tell the American public may go to Beirut and Damascus once when a blast killed a worker at Ken- Chief that it is American weapons and again after that. The State Construction Electrician nedy Airport. Wayne M. American money given to Israel which Department says Habib will keep at Zulick, USN passed away No explosives have been found in Port s being used for expansion and his task "as long as there is hope." Hueneme, California while since Monday, and police issued a attending CPO Management School at plea to stop the calls. Detectives the Civil Engineers Corps Officers say they believe kooks such as work- School on May 20. ers seeking a longer lunch hour 9f Chief Zulick served in the Public coffee break are behind the bogus Atlanta break cfthrough near Works Department in bcth the Housing calls. and Utilities Department. Mrs. ATLANTA (UPI)--Atlanta police say a suspect, and refused to describe Zulick was employed by the Navy they are optimistic about solving the individual being sought. Exchange. Police in Los Angeles say four the killing of at least one of the The sheriff also declined comment Funeral arrangements are incom- men in business suits barged into city's 27 slain young blacks. when asked if an arrest was plete at this time. radio station KBRT last night with Douglas County Sheriff Earl imminent. He did say, "We're Chief Zulick was a former Marine an unusual demand. Lee's force has jurisdiction over optimistic about our investigation." and a veteran of many Seabee They forced the announcer to the slaying of 21-year-old Eddie A total of eight victims have deployments around the world. play a tape blaming the National "Bubba"Duncan because his body was been pulled from suburban Atlanta He wintered over in the Antarctica Council of Churches for the People's pulled from the Douglas County rivers since the string of slayings at South Pole station with the Temple massacre in Guyana and the side of the Chattahoochee River. began. 1961/1962 Winter over party with slayings of young blacks in Atl4pta. And Lee has been helping the special Duncan's body was discovered Operation Deep Freeze. task force investigating the bizarre March 31 in the same river just a The Zulick's son, UT1 Robert Zulick rash of slayings since Duncan was few miles away from where 13-year- is the 1981 winner of the Marvin A jury began its deliberation found dead in March. old Timothy Hill was found the Shields Award and assigned to today over the fates of two men But, the most Lee could tell UPI day before. Duncan was the first NMCB Five at Port Hueneme. charged with rigging the Pennsyl- yesterday was, "We're looking for of four young adults to be A Two-Bell ceremony will be held vania lottery. The winning number a person, that we can say." He added to the task force list of in his honor at the next General in April 24th, 1980 was 666, and declined to call the individual victims. Assembly of the Guantanamo Bay it generated a record payoff of Fleet Reserve Association, Branch three and a half million dollars. 100. The men have pleaded innocent. House okays budget plan

WASHINGTON (UPI)--Despite speaker with tempers flaring. , ipO'Neill's promise that the Republican Senator Howard ouse would not "roll over and play Metzenbaum of Ohio called the dead" while President Reagan's budget "cruel, unjust, inhumane" budget hacks away at social and dishonest." programs, a compromise patterned Ernest Hollings of South Carolina, after the Reagan plan strolled ranking Democrat on the Senate easily though the Fouse yesterday. Budget Committee, charged the The story was a little different budget was based on unrealistic in the senate, but that was economic assumptions. believed to be temporary, with But Republican Budget Committee final congressional passage of the Chairman Pete Domenici of New $695.5 billion fiscal 1982 budget Mexico charged that the real mis- expected without problems. take occurred one year earlier A vote by the Republican-domin- when the committee, at the time con- ated Senate is scheduled for trolled by Democrats claimed to today. have come up with a balanced The House approved the measure budget. on a 244-155 vote yesterday with some conservative Democrats again jumping ship to join the Republican Two seats open IN OBSERVANCE OF THE ASIAN-PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE FESTIVAL held minority. There is a C-12 trip to Santo on May 16 at the FIL-AM Club, Philippine folk dances were shown a- The Senate had been expected to Domingo on May 27 and returning long with performances from other countries of the Pacific. Pic- immediately follow suit, but May 29. There are two spaces tured are dancers performing the dance called, "Carinosa." The dan- Republican Leader Howard Baker of still available on this flight. cers (left to right) are: Paul Freo and Cita Alford; Louie and Tennessee postponed a final vote For more information, contact Mary Villafranca; and Joe and Susie Rellama. Others participating until today. YN2 Walter or LTJG Lawrence at in the dance not shown were Felix Cabanping and Ning Lucero. Mrs. The Senate then debated the 8366/8453 during working hours. Cori Safford was the coordinator of the Philippine-folk dances. budget until late into the night, (Photo by PH1 John Porbansky.) Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, May 21, 1981 Club Activities THE CPO HARBOR LIGHTS LOUNGE will THE TRZYNA VILLAGE RESTAURANT community be open for dining this weekend on announces a disco night on May 23. Saturday night May 23 due to the The menu will be curry goat/w/white cancellation of the CPO special rice for $2.75 a plate and manish function that was previously water for 50 a cup. Again, "Touch announced in the Entertainer. All of Class" one of the latest and best eligible patrons and their guests disco on base will be playing for bulletin board are cordially welcome to a fine your dancing pleasure. evening of dining and entertainment. ccsmmunity announcements. pyr-yb4 sent to the Gazette JOIN ALL THE office through Guard fail Stop #53 or hand carrion' The Harbor Lights Lounge will be GANG in the Rath- skellar for the social hour to the Public Affairs Office in the.McCalla A.r in open for dining this weekend from Friday, May building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday and 22 from 5 - 7:30 p.m. with free previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- Sunday evening only. Dining selec- appetizers. Dorothy will be play- ments will be accepted amy time. Anounnements tions will be available from the ing the piano for you to try out will be.published at least once a week at the dis- open menu. The Harbor Lights Lounge your singing abilities, so come on down and join all the cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Actv'ties will be closed until 8:30 p.m. on merriment. Saturday, May 23, we will be that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, seC Saturday due to a special CPO and color or national origin will not be acce ted. function (Cpo initiation rites and ready to serve you from our open menu from 6 - 10 p.m. The main The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to ed- ceremonies). There will be no bar will open at 4:30 p.m. with it.all submissions. (AT-any time, AWH-after wek- dining room service available, but Scorpio playing records from 9 p.m. 4nm hours DWH-during working hours). the club will provide entertainment to all eligible patrons from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday's dining will be our Friday night entertainment will be "Down Home Southern Special" from provided by "Mo's Variety" who will 6 - 9 p.m. featuring chicken fried Exchange Notes be spinning C & W records from steak with milk gravy, mashed 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. potatoes, green beans with bacon THE MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE IS CAR CARE FAIR '81 IS HERE. The Saturday night entertainment will and homemade peach cobbler for happy to announce the continuous NEY Auto Parts store is featuring be provided by "Graphic Expression" dessert, all for only $4.25 adults arrival of the latest spring and an array of products for your car who will be spinning the records summer fashions for ladies, at reduced prices during the Car with a variety of music to satisfy children and men. Also look for Care Fair May 15 - 29. Pick up a your dancing or listening pleasure. new merchandise throughout flyer from any NEX facilities for Don't forget our free heavy hors Windjammer every department. Take advantage details. d'oeuvres every Friday during Happy of some of our sale merchandise Hour from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the and our convenient lay-away THE MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE offers Topside Lounge. plan. Our friendly and courteous zerox copies at a nominal fee for Open House Bingo No movies will be shown until all persons wishing to utilize sales clerks are there to assist further notice. you. this service. Copies may be Eight Operation "ours: obtained at the Marine Exchange game prizes Monday - Saturday c'1n a.m. to warehouse on Sherman Avenue POST 46 will celebrate Memorial Day 5:30 p.m. between the hours of 8 a.m. and with a foot-stompin' hoedown if 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. May 24, the day before Memorial Day, THE MARINE MART is now providing featuring Endless Flyte spinning rock, country, and a touch of disco, $25 $30 $35 another service. They just EFFECTIVE MAY 19, the Navy Exchange so no one will be left out. received a variety of sandwiches Laundry and Dry Cleaning will resume This event starts at 8 p.m. and will and a microwave oven has been accepting specials. end installed for your convenience at midnight. Five jackpot prizes to heat up your sandwiches. This THE HINI-MART RECENTLY received service is also available at the an order of high pressure hoses, FRIDAY, MAY 15, join the gang Marine Lyceum. hose protectors and BC bladder re- in the Rathskellar Pub from 5 - Sunday afternoon pair kits. Check out the Mini- 7:30 p.m. Dorothy will be playing EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, May 23, the Mart Dive Shop for all your at the piano for your enjoyment. selling price of all brands of sodas diving needs. The dining room will be ready to Doors open at 1 will be increased to $1.65 a six serve you from 6 - 10 p.m. with pack. Pepsi Cola 8 packs will an open menu. Mr. Patrick Duffus Cards be increased to $2.20. will be playing the guitar for on sale at 1:30 I PWD Notes you from 7 - 9 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The main Early bird game at 2:45 Special Services THE FOLLOWING TELEPHONE NUMBERS bar will be open from 4:30 til are published for your convenience 1 a.m. with "Mo's Variety" playing THE FIRST INTERCOMMAND TRACK AND in contacting housing: a variety of records for you. REEF RAIDERS - Interested in an FIELD MEET for 1981 will be held at 8172/8174 - General information, We salute the Armed Forces of exchange dive with the dive club Cooper Field on June 2 and 3. assignment and termination, furni- America, for with them there in Jamaica? We're planning for Rosters must be submitted to the ture request. (Not to be used for would be no freedom. In honor of a trip next weekend, May 22-25. Special Services Athletic service maintenance calls) this special occasion, Saturday, Please contact Major Keene, at Director prior to 4:30 p.m. on 8617 - Routine service calls May 16, we will be having a prime 95479 DWH or Guard Mail Stop #39, Friday, May 29. Each individual (maintenance) during duty hours and rib dinner for only $8.25, along with your name, certification is limited to competing in five emergency calls during off-duty with our regular open menu. The level, and special interest (deep events per day. Commands are hours and holidays. main bar will be open from 4:30 dive, wreck dive, cave dive, etc.) reminded that at least four 8586 - Emergency and urgent calls to 1 a.m., with dancing music. individuals must participate to during duty hours and all other ATTENTION FRA MEMBERS: Your club is receive Captain's Cup points. The maintenance inquiries pertaining to under new management. We have lots following events will be held: family housing quarters. of ideas to improve the club, but Tuesday, June 2 we need your support. One of the 3 mile javelin TO HOUSING OCCUPANTS: An Chapel Notes ideas is putting a new face on the High jump shot put article appeared in the May 4 club, and we are in need of volun- Broad jump discus issue of the Navy Times concerning teers to lend a hand with this pro- Hammer 1 mile run. the use of chlordane in the A FILM ENTITLED "A DISTANT tect and others. We also will ac- Wednesday, June 3 extermination of termites. Concern THUNDER" will be shown Friday, cept donations of materials. For 2 mile run 100 yd dash has been expressed in some cases May 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the Base more information call or come by 100 yd dash(35 440 yd dash where chlordane could be a medical Chapel. the FRA, and bring a friend. yrs and older) in housing The film is on Bible prophecy, safety hazard when used Hours of operation: 880 yd dash 220 yd dash having heating or cooling ducts and is a moving account of what 440 yd relay 1 mile run (35 in the ground or in the housing may happen during the Great Tribu- Monday - Thursday yrs and older) slabs. lation. Pointing hack to the film 6:00 p.m. - Midnight for treatment "A Thief In The Night", this film Chlordane is used Friday termites at is a complete story in itself. Now against subterranean 6:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. in prison, Patty faces the choice of - Guantanamo, however: no housing Saturday units here are faced with the being branded with the mark of the Noon - 1:00 a.m. Don't be fuelish. beast or dying as a martyr. potential threat since no units Sunday exist with air conditioning ducts The film last 77 minutes and is Noon - Midnight in the slab or earth. produced by Mark IV. IT is being presented to the community by Also, we need bartenders and a clean- "The Hook", Christian Coffee House. I TlE DAIL THE up man. For more information, call GAZETTE STORK ** Elizabeth Murphy at 95340 or 98195. Blue Caribe ANYONE INTERESTED IN BOWLING in REPORT a Couples Friday Night Classic Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, BLUE CARIBE SPECIAL OF THE MONTH: league for the summer, please call Barb Kirchner at 99293 AT. Commander, U.S. Naval Base Thursday, May 21 "Open Menu"

LCd,. Robert3 S. P30,1,.Pobllc03ffairs 0333,,. Friday, May 22 "BBQ Night" Ens Shronponer.ASistn .Public Affairs Officer ATTENTION J02 Brenda K. Starkey. .300,, 3Dan o, sod. .J,,,-,oliot BBQ spareribs/BBQ chicken/sauteed THE DEFENSE PROPERTY DISPOSAL OFFICE exists to help the Guantanamo Mrs. Ka rlyne Ashfield. Pdon Assistan greens/hot corn bread. THE FOLLOWING is an addition to $6.50 Bay community with property disposal the list of birth announcements and recycling. Mr. Bill Edwards The Daily Gazette is published according to the published for the month of April has recently assumed the duties of rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers 1981 which appeared in the Gazette The Patio Lounge will feature the Defense Property Disposal Officer. of the Naval Base Public Af s o 033,,. Printed five times eeklv at government expense on government on Thursday, May 14, 1981: exotic Pina Colada for 60. All questions concerning revitiliza- equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Service A girl, Courtenay Rae to Corporal, Graphic Expression will be play- tion and disposal or removal of Branch Office, the opinions orohtat130 ntsinn1 s301ms that appear herein are not to be construed as official USMC, and Mrs. Robert M. Caldiron ing for your dancing and listening excess items should be directed or as reflecting the views of C333AVBASE or the De- Dn April 24. to h:. Edwards partment of the Navy. pleasure from 8 p.m. to midnight. DWH at 8184. Thursday, May 21, 1981 The Daily Gazette Page 3 Guantanamo Bay Enlisted Dining Facility to Improve

Story and Photos by JOSN Shanda Barnett

"The Navy spends a lot of money The watch captains direct the training sailors. They need a good bakers and spud locker, and assign place to sleep and eat. That is different jobs to the cooks who the part we take care of," said work for them, Diorio said. Lt. j.g. Nicholas Diorio, Food The "real work" is done a day Service Officer, Gold Hill Enlisted in advance, such as planning and Dining Facility. preparing, etc. Physical prepara- tion are done as close to chow time as possible. Everything is pre- He said the food preparations pared on time for early chow daily, at Gold Hill Dining Facility starts he said. with a cycle menu. The Senior Chief makes up a daily work sheet which is passed down to the watch After the last meal has been captains. served, the watch captains count the leftover portions, then take the prepared and leftover accepta- The menu is made based on the bility factors and give them back number of persons to be fed, which to the Senior Chief, Diorio explain- is an educated guess based on ed. historical information, such as What will be done with the 'left- how many were fed that time last overs has to be determined? If week, month, and how close it they can be reused, like in soup to pay day. or salads, they usually are.

MS1 Landingin, butcher and frozen items custodian serves SK1 Givans, store room custodian, and incharge of procurement an idmanagement of dry goods on the chow line.

But the leftovers which can't be For every meal served, "We are, used are deystroyed. "The more cost paid $3.60 which is not the same conscious we are, the more money total it costs to buy every meal." is leftover to be utilized for more Diorio said the cooks normally popular foods, such as steak and work from 4 a.m., and if everything lobster," Diorio said. goes right, they get off around 6:30 Each day there are three main hot - 7.p.m. "They have a long work entrees, six entrees on the speed- day." line, and one entree on the dieters The galley is manned 24 hours a plate. There are eight items to day with the cooks relieving the choose from every meal. Seconds bakers at 4 a.m. The dining room are always allowed, he said. Except cleaning ;services are done by when the more expensive foods are Jamaicans, he said. served. He added: A Mess Management Specialist's "And when a patron throws food job in the Navy related to a civilian away, this is throwing away money." job eould be the same as being a The average of 1,886 meals are hotel manager. Here in Gitmo, as well as Navy served each day, including breakfast, wide, Diorio explained, a cook must lunch, dinner and bagged and boxed know how to operate a BOQ, BEQ, lunches, Diorio said. (Continued below)

MS2 Sailes, watch captain for vegetable prep room, is preparing garnish for the chowline decoration.

MS3 H. Coffman, baker, weighing out sugar which will be used in the cookies the following day.

This is the new "Make your own salad bar" which is an addition to the dining facility.

galley and formal food service, The largest area in the dining and wardroom operations. facility is decorated with a nauti- "The cooks here have a big job. cal decor scene. The E-6 Petty After their tour here, they may be Officer section will be western sent to ship duty and they will cowboy scenery and the Chiefs have to know how to do all these section medieval,, The same ideas jobs. are being used on the Leeward En- listed Dining Facility. "We often get requests from ships to supply them with things such as The cooks even have new chef milk, fruit and vegetables, and we uniforms, also the cashiers, he react to them immediately." said. "We expect to get new crock pots for those who would like to There's improvement to the gal- make their own soup. ley, Diorio said. "Basically, this is the place where the people at "Also microwave ovens and the barracks eat and I want to pre- special eight-sided display cases atmos- pose for a picture sent a complete civilian for desserts and salad refridgera- Patrons SK3 Bowman, UT3 Williams and EN2 Saunders phere." tion are expected." while finishing the aternoon meal at Gold Hill Galley. Page 4 The Daily Gazette Thursday, May 21, 1981 Indy 500 racers rev up for Sunday's spin Baseball Standine In the : The field is Still, Unser's pole position Second row drivers are 1973 win- Baltimore traditionally a very fast one. This speed was not the fastest speed of ner , three-time 5 California 3 Seattle 3 Cleveland 1 year the quickest cars are spread qualifying this year. champ and 22-year- New York 4 out between the first row and the , who holds the one and old Josele Garza, who easily claim- 5 Kansas City (11 innings) back of the pack. four-lap record, ran four laps at ed the fastest rookie award with a Boston Two-time champ claim- an average speed of 200.691 mph. qualifying speed of 195.101 mph. 5 Oakland 3 ed the pole position with a four- But he has been scratched from the Detroit 8 Texas 4 lap qualifying speed of 200.546 mph, race. Officials say Sneva's pit crew Garza is the first Mexican ever Chicago 6 Toronto 5 the first time anyone ever made the is to blame for illegally rigging to make the Indianapolis field. Milwaukee 6 Minnesota 1 field with an average over 200 since his engine to give him an unfair Tom Sneva set one and four-lap speed advantage. Unser, Johncock and Garza repre- In the NATIONAL LEAGUE: records in taking the pole position That means Jerry Karl, who was sent the best of three teams that 2 in 1978. bumped by Sneva Sunday, is back in each qualified three cars for the Los Angeles 3 Philadelphia Veterans Mike Mosley and A.J. the line-up. He'll start in the 33rd race. (10 innings) Foyt occupy the other two slots spot. Cincinnati 10 Chicago 7 New York 4 San Francisco 3 in the front row. Unser is a teammate of (10 innings) Mosley qualified with a speed of Other back of the pack drivers in and Bill Alsup on the Penske racing 197.141 mph. Foyt had a speed of in cars clocking 190 plus are Rick team. Johncock is joined on the Pittsburgh 6 Atlanta 1 196.078 in his qualification spin. Mears, Danny Ongais, Bill Whitting- field by Patrick racing teammates Houston 4 St. Louis 3 (11 innings) All three of those times were well ton, and . Mears and Gordon Smiley and Wally Dallenbach, 6 San Diego over the speed of 192.256 mph that Ongais are together in the 9th row. and Garza will run with Geoff Brab;- Montreal 2 was good enough to get Johnny Ruth- Whittington joins Andretti in the ham and Steve Krisiloff for the erford last year's pole. back row. Psachie-Garza team. (UPI)--The haven't had much production from their first Bradshaw will report baseman this year, but the Bronx Bombers may have filled that void. Yesterday, the Yankees acquired For quarterback camp Dave Revering from Oakland along with outfielder Mike Patterson and classiIfieds (UPI)--Terry Bradshaw has ended minor league Chuck Dougher- months of speculation about whether ty. In return, the Yankees gave up For sale By original owner, '73 Plymouth he will retire from pro football lefthander Tom 'Tnderwood and first Valiant with 53,000 miles has radio, this year. baseman . Oueen size water bed with frame, four new tires, AT, front disc Bradshaw informed Pittsburgh Steel- In other baseball news, Steve head board, liner, bladder and brakes, front seat has been redone ers Coach Chuck Noll yesterday that Slone, a 25-game winner who captured heater, $250; two black bar stools, rear seat in process, will be he will report to Three Rivers Sta- the last season, has $20 for both; two clothes line done before turnover; Proctor Silex dium next week for the start of been placed on the 21-day disabled poles with line, $20. 952217 AWH. electric coffee maker, almost new, Noll's quarterback school. There list by Baltimore. He is suffering $25: Mix Master mixer w/glass had been speculation Bradshaw might from tendinitis in his right fore- career. 35mm camera kit. Yashica FX-2 cam- bowls and regular and dough beaters, retire to pursue an acting arm. era w/lens (50mm), Yashica Pro-500 $30, excellent condition. Call flash, 6 rolls of 400 ASA 24 expo- 90169 after 5 p.m. In other NFL news, all-pro receiv- GBYAA Notice sure film. Call 8378 AWH er James Lofton says it's possible Zodiac Seawolf divewatch, excellent he will sit out the 1981 season if The Guantanamo Bay Youth Athletic '71 Chevelle Malibu 3 speed manual coidition, but needs stem seal, the Green Bay Packers refuse to re- Association is now registering transmission, 307 engine in good $30; AKAI CR80T, 8 track recorder/ negotiate his contract. youngsters, ages 9 - 15 for soft- running condition. Call Mike at player, AM/FM stereo, excellent Lofton reportedly is asking for ball. 8801 AWH/8189 DWH. condition w/speakers, $300; 10,000 a five-year contract worth about Sign-up tables will he in front BTU Fedders A/C, $100; two 700-16 $2 million. of the Navy Exchange/Commissary '79 Puch Magnum MKII, silver LT tires, one is excellent, $15, Store this Saturday and Sunday be- 2200 miles, oil injection, saddle- other is very good, $10; two 16" 6 tween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Please bags, exchange price $1000. My lug rims, $8 each. Call 90169 GBYAA Soccer bring proof of age when you regis- price $600, plus free maintenance after 5 p.m. A commissioner is needed to start ter. lesson. Available June 12. organizing youth soccer. The season starts on the 8th of Three rail motorcycle trailer, Anyone interested in this posi- June, so sign up now! new tires and 175cc Penton jack- Missing tion please contact Nick Kopchin- Coaches, managers and umpires are piner, engine recently rebuilt, sky at 90102 DWH or 8283 AWH. also needed. extras include spare and street Brown purse lost on Leeward side Coaches, managers and referees For more information contact legal parts, departing the rock at Mini Mart or on bus. If found are also needed. Charlie Person at 95351. early June, $1000 invested, asking please call Samuel at 951293 $800 or best offer. 99285 AT. hospital barracks.

'74 Toyota Hi Lux truck, see at Wicker peacock chair and a small United Services, $1800; '71 Les bambo table between the COMO Club Paul custom natural in color, $350. and Marina Point late Saturday Call Tom at 8346 AWH. night. Call 951280 AT

18,000 BTU A/C, $175; 12,000 BTU A/C, $150; 20,000 BTU Energy Services Sver A/C, $250; 12,000 BTU A/C, $150. All available about June 10. Don't feel like cooking but desire Call 8591 AT. to have a party? Well, I think I can solve your problem. I am '80 Puch Sport MKII, two speed accepting orders for catering on autoshift, two months old, the following oriental cousine: have added turn signals and fold-- Lumpia (egg roll/sping roll)/pansit ing baskets, runs perfect and (Chinese noodles)/stuffed boneless less than 550 miles, $600 or best chicken/and many more oriental offer. Call 90102 DWH. cousine. For more information you may reach me at 952238 AT. Ask Sears 10" table saw; skill 4" belt for Mely. sander; Rockwell 2 1/2 hp router, all in good condition, all three for $200 or will sell separate. Wanted For more information, call Lewis Anyone interested in bowling the Payne at 951101 AWH, 8814 DWH. Monday night men's handicap 8:30 THE NAS "REFUGEES" (pictured here) showed very few rough edges Three shelf stand 26" h x 5' long, league, contact Dave Safford at 95318 on May 22 between 1 and 2 p.m. in the team's softball talents as the team won the Preseason $30: baby walker, $7. Call 96180 Command Double Elimination Softball Tournament, May 16-17, at AWH. with a team roster. Organizational meeting is set for Monday at the Cooper Field. The "Refugees" edged a tough Marine Barracks team, 5-3 and 5-4. The tournament was sponsored by the Naval I have brand new Designer jeans, bowling alley snack bar at 4:30 p.m. May 25 for election of officers. Hospital's 4th of July queen candidate, Karen Konstantinos. shirts and a leather jacket for (Photo by HM1 John Reed.) sale. Please contact PFC Medrano Bowling will start June 1. at 951242 after 4:30 p.m. 6 cycle Ford engine, pref 302 CI in fair condition, for reasonable price, will pick up. Please 8 ft. picnic table and hanging - DAILY ENERGY USAGE contact Cal at 8774 DWH/97253 AWH. swing; 24,000 and 12,000 BTU A/C. Prices negotiable. Call 8647 AT. WATER Needed desperately: Tax form and the state Exercise bike, $20; small girl's instruction booklet for Consumption' 1,439,000 gallons of California. Please call bike, needs work, $12; two 9x12 N oriental type rugs, very good 95469 or 95484 DWH. Target: 1,000,000 Gallons condition, $90 each; 6x8 red, yellow, blue, green braided wool Someone to care for two boys, rug, $70. Call 95422 AT. ages 3 1/2 years and 18 months. My home or yours, 7:15 a.m. ELECTRICITY to 4:45 p.m. daily. Prefer 15' fiberglass boat with 35 hp 276,300 KW Chrysler electric start, comes a person who will take them out Consumption: with skis and accessories. Call of the house frequently to begin 64388 DWH or 64265 AWH, ask for as soon as possible, $40 a week. Target: 262,000 KWH John. Call Jeannie at 8137 AWH.