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The United States has ordered the carrier Midway to join the car- Vol. 35 No. 191 Friday October 3, 1980 rier Eisenhower near the Persian

Gulf. U.S. officials report the flow of oil to Japan, Western Europe and the , battles continue in Iran United States from southern Gulf ports Hostages continues and dies not appear threat- ened. Iranian Parliament has picked a in the forefront of the Moslem their advance into Iran and are Officials say that flow is 90% tough commission to decide what fundamentalist movement and the pounding the besieged port of of normal with some 600 vessels now to do about the 52 American host- drive to curtail the influence Khurramshahr with artillery. in Gulf waters, ages. It has also rejected even of moderates. The Iraqis had taken the vital The missing ten percent is ac- indirect talks with the United The commission asked permission oil port a few days ago, but counted for the by the absence of States about the fate of the to, as Tehran radio put it, Iran claims to have routed them ships which would normally be call- captives. "seek America's views by entering on Wednesday. ing at Iraqi and Iranian ports. Nothing about those actions held into talks with third parties." The new Iraqi shelling of In Dayton, Ohio, President Car- any comfort for the hostages, now But the parliament immediately positions their own troops ter told a town meeting, "We will to 46n their 334th day of captivity. -ejected such a move. occupied earlier in the week use whatever means are required The parliament named seven indicates that the Iranian claim keep the Straits of Hormuz open, In extreme hard-liners to the Iraq's decisive wins in the is true, though the battle is the meantime we will discourage any or Iraq," commission, which will recommend first battles of the Persian Gulf far from over. Soviet involvement in Iran Gulf develop- action on the hostages. Most war prompted expectations of a A UPI correspondent reporting In other Persian warning planes prominent of the seven is a lightning victory for Baghdad. from a mile inside Iran says ments, four .U.S. radar arrived in Saudi Arabia and began religious leader who led the But now, Iraqi forces are Iraqi forces are digging in for flying round-the-clock missions to takeover of the U.S. embassy last struggling to hold onto those along fight. And for the first provide early warning of possible .November. winnings against Iranian soldiers time, he says, the Iraqis are Iranian air attacks, The other members have all been and possibly even civilians, calling reserves and new recruits fired more by religious zeal than into the fighting, in some cases, An Iranian diplomat in Beirut said love of country. recruits so green they could not U.S. intervention would mean death to In the face of the Iraqi threat, tell their military rank from the the hostages. Ali fails Iran's leaders have called on stripes they wore. civilians to mobilize to protect Iran yesterday rejected Iraq's their "honor and religion," a call for a four-day truce, saying VHA benefits To answer phrase that is guaranteed to Iranian forces were on the evoke a strong response in a offensive in four key cities, country where religion rules. including Khurramshahr. Needs Carter 11th round The latest evidence of that In response, Iraq's foreign It is expected that the vari- is the fact that Iran's parliament minister said Iran eventually Muhammad Ali, like other aging able housing allowance (VHA), the Mullah, or would be forced to agree to a heavyweights, has learned a has chosen will become effective sometime Islamic spiritual adviser, who cease-fire, that Iran was not lesson. There are no miracles in in October 1980. led the attack on the U.S. prepared for long war. 38-year-old bodies. Since VHA is not an entitle- to head a committee literally used Ali embassy But if the latest developments ment in fiscal year-81 an execu- studying the fate of the U.S. was not as a punching bag in the parking are any indication, Iraq tive order is required for pay- And lot at in Las hostages. prepared for a "Holy War." ment. its 12th Iran Vegas last night. As the war enters the religious fanaticism of The Department of Defense, day, Iraqi troops have halted He punished Ali with stinging is an awesome weapon. however, is optimistic that the left jabs, solid hooks and quick president will sign the order combinations and by the fourth authorizing VHA for October. round, the crowd could sense it While VHA would be effective that this Abscam sting ousts Myers as all over for Ali, in October, its payment would as indeed his "last hurrah." have to await final computations In the 10th round, Ali appeared Michael Myers has become the Myers says the House Ethics of rats for each area. to be out on his feet and at the first man ever to Be expelled from Committee acted improperly, and VHA will be based on the Angelo end of the round, trainer the House of Representatives that the House violated its own results of a housing survey Dundee ordered the referee to because of corruption. But he's rules in expelling him. completed by 173.000 military the bout. stop appealing that decision to the Meanwhile, the government today personnel from every zip code It marked the first time in courts, and to the voters. will call what's expected to be area in CONUS duty stations. career that the Ali's 21-year The vote to expel Myers was its final witness in the Abscam And will be the difference be- former three-time champion failed overwhelming, with only 30 of the trial of South Carolina Congress- tween average housing/utility to go the distance. 406 House members present voting man John Jenrette. costs in these areas and 115 per- Holmes is now unbeaten in 36 against the move. The prosecutors are calling cent of the BAQ. the fights and has defended It resulted from the conviction an alcoholism expert, as they For example, if the survey title eight World Council of the Philadelphia Democrat in one try to prove that despite drink- indicates that the local housing scheduled 15 times, all under the of the trials resulting from the ing problems, Jenrette knew what cost of an area is an average of rounds. FBI's "operation Abscam" investi- he was doing when he discussed a 165 percent of a member's BAQ. Holmes, believing he finally gation. payoff with FBI undercover agents. The 115 percent would be will get the recognition he 165 percent. Myers has admitted taking the subtracted from deserves, says "Ali was a great could then anticipate money, but he says it wasn't The member champion." a VHA of approximately 50 percent illegal. Performance But he added, "we all come and of BAQ added to the member's pay. go" and admitted "Larry Holmes He says it may not even be won't be around forever." unethical to the voters in his Holmes' next title defense Philadelphia neighborhood. Myers Awards set probably will come against will be on the ballot for LDO Aviators another former champion, Leon re-election next month, and if the The civilian Performance Rating Spinks. voters send him back, the House Incentive Awards Board met recently Fighting on the 'same card would have to decide whether to to recommend awards to top perform- Program set employees of the with Holmes, Spinks continued seat him. .iing- civilian The secretary of the Navy has his comeback with a ninth-round Naval Station. The suit, filed by Myers in approved establishment of a limited over Bernardo Mercado, Frances W. Dew of the Comptrol- U.S. District Court, charges that duty officer (LDO) aviator pro- the WBC's top-ranked contender. ler Department was recommended to right were gram for paygrades E-5 through E-7. * Also waiting in the wings is his constitutional receive a Certificate of Apprecia- The first 35 enlisted personnel -year-old Greg Page, the violated, and that his con- of tion for a beneficial suggestion the program will be WBA's sixth-ranked contender. stituents are being deprived selected for he submitted to the command. ordered to Pensacola in April 1981. He stopped Dave "Big Foot" a representative. His suggestion was to revise After completing aviation Johnson in the sixth round at The suit asks that he be to card form in recording pay officer indoctrination, primary Madison Square Garden last reinstated for the rest of his data. This suggestion creates a flight training, and maritime (prop) night. term. monetary savings of $211.92 to training, the new officers will the U.S. government. be assigned to an initial three- year tour as primary flight in- Linda Osborne and Bernardo Brown, both of Public Works Dep- structors. Follow on assignments will artment were recommended to re- Coast Guard downs pigeon be to a variety of aircraft ceive cash awards of $162. ad carrier billets such as assistant $15. respectively, for outstanding flight deck officer. superior performances. The U.S. Coast Guard, in a cost Francisco. Subsegent shore tours will funds A Citation for Outstanding cutting move, has clipped the wings Now, because the project's include the training command, birds face Initiative and Achievement was TYCOM and on its innovative effort to turn ran out yesterday, the FACSFAC, FASO, at an av- recommended for Donald Johnson NARES, and NAS billets. ordinary street pigeons into eagle- a quiet early retirement STAFFS, of PWD for performance conducted Sea tours will then include eyed lookouts for search and rescue iary in Hawaii. the trained pig- during Hurricane Allen. carriers, afloat staffs, and missions. Scientists say in were pre- some overseas air stations. Through project Sea Hunt, the eons could spot objects floating The recommendations Naval Station com- program and Coast Guard hoped to utilize train- the water faster and more consis- sented to the Details of the who officer who is expected eligibility requirements are ed pigeons aboard rescue helicop- tently than the human lookouts manding and present the awards. contained in NAVOP 159/80. ters operating out of Miami and San ordinarily fly the rescue missions. to approve Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Friday October 3, 1980 . Club Activities Special Services

SADDLE CLUB will community THE INTERCOMMAND SWIM MEET has THE CARIBBEAN been hold a Horse Show on Sunday, Oct. 5 rescheduled for Oct. 4 beginning.at 11:30 a.m. Sixteen starting at 8:30 a.m. Individuals judged events are'scheduled, featur- must sign up with Special Services ing both Western and English com'' bulletin board prior to 12 noon on Oct. 3. petition. Six non-judged game Community announcements may he sent to the Gazette the show. This THE BASE ;vents will complete office through Gusrd Mail Stop 153 or hand carried ATHLETIC COMMISSION take place at the Marine members will meet on Tuesday, show will to the Public Affairs Office in the McCalla Admin Sherman Ave. Oct 14, at 3:45 p.m. in the Site ballfield on BuildingDeadline for publication is 9 a.m. the pre- will be charged for Special Services Conferences A 50 admission vious working day. Bonafide emergency announcements family. Tickets room. spectators or $1 per will be accepted any time. Announcements All members are required to of the will be are available from members published at least once a week at the discretion attend. club. of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities that -flis- CUZCO BEACH, EFFECTIVE IMMEDI- criminate on the basis THE NAVY LEAGUE WILL meet Monday, of race, creed, sex, color ATELY CUZCO BEACH is off limits or national origin will Oct. 6, in the COMO Plantation Room not he accepted. The Public to all Guantanamo residents due Affairs Staff reserves the right to edit all sub- to the annual visit of sea at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged missions. (AT-anytime, AWH-after working hours, TDH- turtles who use the area for the to come. during working hours) purpose of laying eggs. When this restriction is lifted notice shall THIS IS THE LAST WEEK to sign up be placed in the Guantanamo for the Marine Officers Wives Club's GAZETTE. "Bridge-A-Rama." So now is the time Flight Schedulet to call Jenny Calhoun at 95459 or Phyllis Dale at 951208 if you want COMMENCING OCTOBER 20, the TRANSPORTATION OF PETS: Blue Caribe to participate in this exciting EFFECTIVE Monday/Tuesday MAC Passenger immediately the MAC game. fare for the Flights will arrive and depart as transportation of household pets BLUE CARIBE SPECIAL OF THE MONTH. follows: from GTMO to Norfolk will become THE NAVY WIVES CLUB OF AMERICA MONDAYS a flat rate based on weight incre- Friday, Oct. 3. "Italian Night" will hold its monthly meeting Dep. Norfolk for GTMO 8:30 a.m. ments of 70 pounds as follows: Monday, Oct 6 at 7 p.m. at Morin Arr. GTMO 11:45 a.m. Weight (pet plus kennel) Spaghetti w/meat sauce/pizza/salad Center in the VFW room. Visitors Dep. GTMO for Kingston 2:00 p.m. POUNDS FARE bar/garlic bread/coffee or iced tea. are encouraged to attend. For more Arr. Kingston 2:50 p.m. All you can eat. information, please call 97104 or Dep. Kingston 4:20 p.m. -0-70 $28.26 951217. Arr. GTMO 5:10 p.m. 71-140 $56.52 $4.95 TUESDAYS 140-210 $84.78 Dep. GTMO for Norfolk 10:25 a.m. The Patio Lounge will THE GUANTANAMO AMATEUR RADIO feature the Arr. Norfolk 1:45 p.m. exotic Pina Colada, truly the drink CLUB will hold a meeting on BAGGAGE CHECK-IN TIMES AT MCCALLA of the Tropics Sunday, Oct. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at for 60C. Hangar for above flights. Graphic Expression will be located play- the club station ing for your MONDAY - Kingston---9 - 11 a.m. WINDJAMMER CLUB dancing and listening next to the Ceramic Shop. pleasure TUESDAY- Norfolk----7 - 9 a.m. OPEN HOUSE BINGO from 8 p.m.- midnight Saturday, Oct. 4 the Blue Caribe THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF SUNDAY will again feature Graphic Expression THE TEEN CLUR ADVISORY BOARD 8 GAME PRIZES for your dancing and listening will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, OF pleasure from 8 n.m. - midnight. Oct. 9. All parents and teenagers Special note $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 are asked to attend to discuss 5 JACKPOT PRIZES the recent decline in attendance EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON at club functions. THE NAVY EXCHANGE/COMMISSARY DOORS OPEN AT 1:00 CARDS GO ON ATTENTION ADVISORY BOARD will be Tuesday, SALE AT 1:30 EARLY BIRD STARTS ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING FOR THE Oct. 7 in the McCalla Admin. GAME AT 2:45 FRIDAY NIGHT MIDNIGHT RAMBLERS Conference Room at 10 a.m. ATTENTION. THERE WILL BE A MAN- Mixed Couples Handicap Bowling PLUS DATORY MEETING of all Departmental League. DRAWINGS FOR: Drug Exemption Representatives DOOR PRIZE Midnight Ramblers Friday night ATTENTION ALL GITMO RESIDENTS!.! at 12 a.m., Oct. 7 at Bldg. 90 FREE DRINKS Mixed Couples Handicap League Last Saturday's Soccer game was (HRM) behind the Hook. For further FREE BINGO CARDS Organizational meeting will be exciting but this Saturday, it will information contact the Naval held Friday, Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. be terrific!! The place to be is Station DAPA ext. 8275 DWH/90126 AWH at the Marblehead Bowling Alley Cooperfield on Sat. Oct. 4 when AWH. snack bar. Anyone interested the Jamaican All Stars Soccer in bowling in the Winter League, team will be playing their 2nd please have a team representative practice game against the combined present or call: 98231 AWN. Young Strickers and Tornadoes Soccer teams of Guantanamo Bay. Parents, guardians and friends THE COMO CLUB will feature an are being asked to attend and open menu from 6 - 10 p.m. Sat. cheer for their teams. See you all ~ c Oct 4. The main bar will be open aienaar Saturday evening at from 9 - 1 a.m., for a quiet at Cooperfield evening with friends. 5 p.m. Sunday, October 5, they will For more information call Steve Scott at 8303 DWH or 8801 AWH. have an open menu plus a beef Today kabob dinner at a special price Ease Chapel. THE Roman Catholic Mass, 11:35 a.m.,. of $6 for adults, $3 children. 1980 GUANTANAMO BAY YEAR- Also on Sundays, the Rathskellar BOOK IS underway and the Committee Pentacostal prayer meeting, Pentacostal Church, Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. is hard at work compiling 300 Pub is open from noon for NFL pages A. A. meeting, conference room of Human Rdsources Building (Hook) 8 p.m. of pictures, stories and interest- football. They are hoping to keep (open)/ 952236,99280, 99181. this as a regular feature for Sun- ing facts covering 1980 in day afternoons, so go on down Guantanamo Bay. The cost of the Christian Coffee House, "The Hook," open 7 p.m1 - midnight. book is $14 and can be purchased and help make it work. $2/person. by contacting one of the committee LAFRA and VFW Post co-sponsored Disco Dance at FRA Home, 8 p.m. members listed below. The books A COUNTRY WESTERN NIGHT will USO Show "Sunshine Company", Downtown Lyceum, 6:15-- 7:30 p., be featured on Oct. 4 in the will be released in March and if CPO Harbor Lights Lounge from you are being transferred it will 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Prizes will be be forwarded to you. Order Tomorrow your books today. Committee members: awarded for best costume. A Ceramic Class for beginners, 1 p.m. at 364B Kittery Beach. (99194) traditional line of Western are: Chief Miller DWH 64351 Dishes will be available in the AO1 Smith " 64366 Guantanamo Bay Women's Bowling Association Singles no-tap 6.30 p,m, dining room. Dining hours are J03 Fortier " 95500 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. ABFL Gatewood " 64295 USO Show "Sunshine Company" Downtown Lyceum, 6:15 - 7:30 p,m. YN1 Llewellyn Sunday, Oct. 5, the Harbor " 8272 Lights Lounge will be open from ABF1 Johnson " 64266 FSunday 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., with an Christian Coffee House, The Hook, open 8 - 9:30 p.m. open menu. THE W.T. SAMPSON HIGH SCHOOL will be observing the following Jamaican United Fellowship of Service divine service, 10 a.m.; evening scedule beginning Monday, Oct. 6: worship, 6:30 p.m., both at Bay Hill Church. School will begin five minutes eve- Guantano Gazette earlier at 7:30, instead of 7:35. Church of Christ Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, 10:40 a.m.; The lunch period will be from ning worship, 6:30 p.m., all at McCalla Chapel (95537). 11:55 to 12:35 with dismissal at Pentacostal gospel meeting, 8 a.m.; evangelistic meeting, 5 p.m., Pentacos- Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. 2:10. tal Church, Bay Hill Road. This schedule will allow the priesthood at Naval Station Commanding Officer Leeward students to complete the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, McCalla Annex, full 6th hour and take the regular 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.; Sacrement, 11:30 a.m. (98127, 95342) LCDR Robert S. Prcha . ,Public Affairs Officer school bus to the ferry landing. A.A. meeting, East Bargo Old Nursery Hut, 8 p.m. (open)/ 99181, 99280,. .101 .Joseph E. Grayson .Editor will be set .102 renda K. Starkey . Assant Editor A special homeroom 952236. Srs. Patcia K. Ashfield .,Production Assistant up for Leeward students to make Rite of Reconciliation, 8:30-9 a.m., Base The Guantanamo Gazette is published according to the sure they receive all daily Roman Catholic mass, 9:30 a.m.; rules nd regulations for ship and stationespapers announcements and information Chapel. outlined to NAVEXOS P-35O and under the direction passed on in the homeroom. of trh Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Proited Base Chapel five times weekly at government erpenen gover meant There will be no change in the Protestant divine services, Sunday School and Divine Worship; equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Ser ice Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Divine Services, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Branch Office, the opinions o rtot o Son aitm established bus schedules for that appear herein are nt to be contued official those students who ride the Leeward Point Chapel, Sunday School, 5:30 p.m.; Divine Worship, 6 p.m. reflectinga the ov of CO5AVASE or the De- buses to school. partment of the Nvy. USO Show "Sunshine Company" Leeward Lyceum, 6:15 - 7:30 p,m, Friday October 3, 1980 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Captain's Call Topic of the Week

The Anti Air Warfare Center siting this vicinity. (AAWC) was featured as the topic In addition to these operations, of the week on this week's Capt- AAWC also tracks extreme weather as ain's Call broadcast over TV-8. in the case of Hurricane Allen, to AAWC is situated at the top keep the community two jumps ahead of Crane Hill aboard the Naval of what could be dissasterous con- Station and is recognizable by - ditions. the large white golf ball that can Training is also a vital part of be seen from nearly everywhere in AAWC's work day, with ships, air- Guantanamo Bay. craft, range safety, gun shoots, The white ball is a geodesic Defex and Hurrex entering the scen- shell that houses the air search ario from time to time. radar antenna used by the center. As in any combat systems organ- The only reason the shell is ization, it takes cadre of special- in place is to provide protection ly trained people to make all the from the wind, weather and salt parts come together into a function- air corrosion. al system. The air search radar is a part In the case of AAWC, there are of the AAWC primary mission of pro- about 50 people in five different viding long range early warning of ratings contributing their talents air threats. to the functioning of the system. These warnings are provided not ly to COMNAVBASE but also to Electronic Technicians, Radiomen, ps and planes in the operating Communications Technicians, Air Traf- areas. fic Controllers and Operations Spec- This is only one aspect of AAWC ialists work around the clock every which also provided search and res- day keeping watch to provide the cue coordination, radar tracking command with very important informa- and advisories for aircraft tran- tion.

O IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENING Food Services Office (Bldg 13) no of the new Pizza Shop, the Navy later than 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Exchange is looking for a name for Oct. 8. A $25 Gift Certificate the new "Chick-Inn/Pizza Pub." will be awarded to the winner, We are asking everyone to enter the who will be announced at a Grand contest, however, all entries Opening ceremony which will be on must be received at the NEX or about Oct. 15. Pistol Range to open Sunday The Naval Station Pistol Range weapons including safety proced- (25 yard position only) will be ures to the Range Officer prior open Sunday, Oct., 5, 1980, from to shooting. noon to 4 p.m. for recreational Shooters under the age of 18 shooting. must be accompanied by a parent. An Ordnance Range Petty. No one under the age of 11. Officer will be present and will will be authorized to fire. be in charge of the firings. Weapons will be restricted Shooters must provide all to any caliber handgun, black weapons, ammunition, ear protec- power pistols or .22 caliber rifle. tion, and targets, and police their respective areas upon No tracer rounds permitted. completion. Safety rules contained in OPNAV .Thishousesfamiliar-looking the air search golfradar ballantenna shaped at geodesicthe Anti shellAir Warfare atop CraneCenter. Hill Shooters must hold a current P34-03, NAVPERS 93863 and NAVSTA- military qualification or demon- GTMOINST 3574.1A will be adhered. strate a familiarization-of to. MAC sets two-bag limit Navy Birthday Ball BAGGAGE FOR MAC FLIGHT: piece may not exceed 45 linear Commencing Oct. 1 duty passengers inches. traveling onboard MAC flights Note (1) Duty passengers on the will be authorized only two free MAC flight to Kingston will not October 13, 1980 at the Windjammer pieces of hand carried baggage. be effected by this change, r Members traveling on PCS orders current baggage procedures for the $7.50 per person will be authorized additional Kingston flight will remain free baggage as indicated by enforce. orders. Other duty passengers may Note (2) Space available Advance ticket sales only purchase additional pieces of passengers will be authorized two baggage at eighteen percent of free pieces of checked baggage. See the following representatives for tickets their MAC fare for each piece. However, combined weight of both LCdr. Prucha 8502/8262 PAO All baggage must conform to the pieces may not exceed 66 pounds. NAVSTA Lt. Feldman 8774 Port Services following limitations: Space available passengers will 1 Ens. Scott 8732/8231 Supply Checked baggage- each piece not be allowed to purchase -SHCS Blankenship 8227/911037 Navy Exchange may not exceed 62 linear inches additional pieces. YNC Brown 8126 PWD (the sum of height plus width SKC Bacong 8872/98184 Comptroller plus length) nor weigh more than Note (3) Based on past baggage GMG2 Berman _ 8679/98260 Ordnance 70 lbs. Standard 'Sea bags will loads of the GTMO/Norfolk MAC YN2 Hughes 8511/8709 Admin be allowed regardless of size flights this change should not or weight. create any problems for GTMO Hand carried baggage - each personnel. Exchange vehicle survey O-12 Program Information The Navy Exchange Auto Service Center is conducting a survey of motor vehicles in Gitmo. This data is requested to determine the number and DEPARTURE RETURN types of cars aboard and to update our auto parts stock. Please com- COMMAND DATE DATE DESTINATION plete the following questionaire and return via guard mail to Stop #7, the NEX Automotive Center or drop in collection boxes located at the FTG 03 OCT 80 06 OCT 80 Grand Cayman parts store or gas station.

06 OCT 80 08 OCT 80 Grand Cayman MARKS NEX VEHICLE SURVEY Make of car/motorcycle: Year/Model: 08 OCT 80 10 OCT 80 Montego Bay NAVHOSP Engine (circle one) 4 cyl. 6 cyl. V6 cyl. 8 cyl. 10 OCT 80 13 OCT 80 Montego Bay NAVSTA Engine size: Cubic Inch Displacement (CID) or Cubic Centimeters (CC): 15 OCT 80 17 OCT 80 Santo Domingo NAS Type of carbueration (Example: Holley, 2BBL, etc.) 17 OCT 80 20 OCT 80 Santo Domingo CO "L" Brakes Power Standard 20 OCT 80 22 OCT 80 Santo Domingo MARBKS Brakes Front: Disc Drum Brakes Rear: Disc Drum 22 OCT 80 24 OCT 80 Port Au Prince NAVSTA Air Conditioning?_ Any other unusual character- 24 OCT 80 27 OCT 80 Port Au Prince ROICC (Example: four-wheel drive, etc.) 29 OCT 80 31 OCT 80 Grand Cayman yROICCistics Page 4, Friday October 3, 1980 Local youth soccer tourney set The Saturday, Oct. 11 finals are High School Sports On Wednesday at Cooper Field the scheduled as follows: first round of a single elimina- Great effort is being put forth good players, such as Danio Perez 6-8 year olds on Field C -- 9 a.m. tion soccer tournament will be play- by out school's softball and foot- at quarterback; Gene Rivenbank, 9-10 year olds on Field B -- 6 p.m. ed. This tournament will wrap up ball teams this year. linebacker, and Sam Rozier, defen- 11-13 year olds on Field A -- 7:30 the 1980 soccer season for the 6-8, According to Celia Dawson, the sive halfback. p.m. 9-10 and 11-13 age divisions of the girls' softball coach, "The team "The boys are trying, and they're Guantanamo Bay community is league. The looks promising. We have some ex- learning the fundamentals of the cordially invited to see our stars The winners of Wednesday's games perienced and eager players such game, and that is what counts." action. Come out and cheer your will be featured in the final play in as Cindy Wilkinson, who is in her Their next game is Sunday at 5 team. offs Saturday, Oct. 11 also at favorite fourth year of pitching, her sis- p.m. gala climax of this year's Cooper Field. The ter Joanne Stallings who also season will be an awards soccer pitches and Donna Wais who is in get together at Phillips Park The schedule for Wednesday's day her first year and doing fairly Youth Soccer Saturday, Oct. 18. games is as follows: well." The last game of the season in All players, parents and friends The team alternates between prac- the 11-13 year old group of youth invited. 6-8 year olds on Field C are ticing two days and playing two soccer was won by the Adidas who The day will "kick off" at 10 4:30 p.m. -- Hawks vs. Blazers days. Their practices have paid defeated the Rowdies 4-1. with the presentation of awards 5:45 p.m. -- Hurricanes vs. a.m. of f. The team has won two out of Chad Aughton scored early with to division winners and runners-up. Iguanas three eames. Miss Dawson is look- excellent passing by Robert Castor There will also be participation 9-10 year olds on Field B ine forward to a successful season. and Mike Churchill. to all other players. 4:30 p.m. -- Hurricanes vs. momentos So far this year, the football The Adidas came back with four At 11 a.m. the league coaches will Panthers team is not doi'.ng as well as t'e goals. April Kopchinsky made many play an abbreviated soccer game for 5:45 p.m. -- ' Racers vs. Hawks softball team. long runs dribbling the ball. Lisa the enjoyment of their teams. 11-13 year olds on Field A "The reason for this is that we Adams made a super score from left A bring-your-own-food-and-drink 4:30 p.m. -- Rowdies vs. Grunts are outmanned and outweighed," ex- wing. Ditto Wright and Greg Was- picnic will follow. 5:45 p.m. -- Adidas vs. Cosmos plains Jack Kennedy, athletic com- senberg anchored the Adidas' de- missioner and coach for the team. fense with extra hustle. "We have a lot of good plays W L T lined up but not enough people to Adidas 7 0 0 carry them through." Grunts 3 2 2 classified But he's still hopeful for a Cosmos 1 4 2 better season. "We have a lot of Rowdies 0 5 2 Classified advertisements may be sent to the Gazette by Guard Mail or hand carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays). Deadline for publication is noon the previous working day. Ads are limited to 40 words and published not JOB OPPORTUNITIES advertising is more than twice weekly per submission. Commercial be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel prohibited although announcements concerning available services will be Applications should permitted but limited to twice monthly. Ads for businesses or services Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have .requiring command approvalmay be required to provide proof ofa letter filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the of authority. Ads whichbdiscriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, position is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies color, or national origin will ,not be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to edit and rewrite all submissions. (AT=Anytime/ may be obtained at the Naval BAse Civilian Personnel Office or by review- DWH=During Working Hours/AWH=After Working Hours). ing Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards. ANNOUNCEMENTS CLOSING DATE COMMAND

For sale Spanish style dining room set w/ 568-80 Waiter, NA-7420-03 INT 10 Oct. '80 EM CLUB four chairs in good condition 2 Positions Newly painted carpeted dog house Will negotiate price. Call 98296 586-80 Duty Officer, PS-301-04 10 Oct. '80 COMO CLUB with 2 1/2 yr. male unusual Gitmo AN. 587-80 Medical Clerk, GS-679-04 10 Oct. '80 NAVAL HOSPITAL special mutt with all shots plus 588-80 Clerk-Typist, AS-322-05 10 Oct. '80 COMO CLUB travel kennel, clippers and other 589-80 Recreation Aid, PS-189-01 10 Oct. '80 S/S accessories. All for bargin price, Want" 590-80 Accounting Technician, 10 Oct. '80 NAS- $40. CAll 98160 AT. Partner for some darts; thinking GS-525-05 COMPTROLLER of attending the Dart Tournament 590-80 Accounting Technician, 10 Oct. '80 NAS Midland mod 77888 40 channel in Norfolk Nov. 14. Would like LGS-525-05 COMPTROLLER CB radio w/trunk mounter, fiber- to buy some good light-weight glass ant. $150. Call 8774 DWH darts. Call George 8723 or APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT REGISTERS: or 951061 AWH. 8709 DWH. 20-015-75 Clbrk-Typist, GS-3 OPEN '72 Chevrolet truck, excellent Ride for Nursery Schooler in the 94-001-75 Library Aid, GS-2 PT OPEN condition. Call 90232 AWH. Villamar area. Would be able to Telephone Operator, GS-2 OPEN PWD take part in Car Pool also. If or GS-3 or GS-2 leading Bose 901 IV speakers w/equalizer you can help me please call 8227 to GS-3 barely used , $600, Puch Newport DWH or 98231 AWH. Waiter/Waitress, NA-7420-03 OPEN CLUBS moped less than 3,000 miles, good INT running condition, $475 or best Yard sale Bartender, NA-7405-03 INT OPEN CLUB Kittery Beach 371C, Saturday, offer. Call 95555 DWH or 319-80 Cook, NA-7404-05 INT OPEN Oct. 4, from 9 to 12, Girl's 20" CPO CLUB MG02 GHB AWH or Base gym after Motion Picture Projectionist OPEN bicycle; toys; children's clothes, 441-80 S/S working hours, ask for Darrell. NA-5 lawn mower, 506-80 Security Guard, PS-085-02 INT OPEN EM CLUB Dinette/kitchen table w/three 526-80 Duty Officer, PS-301-04 PT OPEN Nob Hill 25 B, Saturday, Oct. 4, SPO CLUB NAS chairs, sides fold down, $30; S/S 10 a.m. until? Two family, chil- 536-80 Motor Vehicle Operator, OPEN little girl's clothes, sizes NA-5703-05 2 & 3; shoes for little girl dren's clothing, toys and much more. Bartender,LWG-7405-03 INT OPEN CLUBS sizes 6 & 6 1/2, two semi- Food Service Worker, LWG-7408 OPEN CLUBS formal & 1 pair of tennis Nob Hill 51C Saturday, Oct. 4, -02 shoes. Everything in very good 10 - 2 p.m. Children's clothes Waiter, LWG-7420-03 PT OPEN CLUBS condition. Call 95556 AT. 1-6; toys; rugs; wire fencing; .10-316-75 Laborer, LWG-2 OPEN 10-488-75 Laborer, LWG-3 -OPEN 2 Barrel carburetor for GM350 engine baby stroller; playpen; all sorts 36-002-75 Firefighter, PS-3 OPEN never used. Reasonable. Call of junk. Car rack, bicycle etc. .60-111-78 Taxi Driver, LWG-5 PT OPEN 96207 AWH/8116 DWH. Nob Hill 73 B, Saturday, Oct. 4, 85-009-78 Movie Projectionist, LWG-5 OPEN COMO CLUB Pre pack out sale, 8 unitl? 489-80 Cook, LWG-7404-05 INT OPEN MARINE Aluminum factory made 27' pontoon BARRACKS boat Evinrude 25 & accessories, Stereo stand; carpets; chilren's 526-80 Duty Officer, LGS-301-04 PT OPEN SPO CLUB NAS excellent for family, diving & toys & playhouse; train set; fishing. This boat can be seen Christmas items plus much more. at the Naval Station boat shed Most prices negotiable and all slip 7, boat name (Super Bee) priced to sell The Navy Exchange has the follow- Helper PS3/3.50 to work for the Serious inquiries only call ing openings. These positions Retail Store. High School graduate Bill Sloan 8446 AT. Villamar 88, Corner 1st. St. & closes Oct. 10. preferred with six months related Sherman Ave., Saturday, Oct. 4 ---Laborer (Full-time) NA2/3.34 work preferred. Must be able to Dacor gusta guns; Dacor u1900 9 - noon. Three family side walk or LWG2/1.93 to work for the Retail use small hand and power tools rechargable dive light; octupus; sale, baby items in excellent cond; Store. Must be able to control and be able to.lift up to 40 lbs. tank boot a 180 size; J. valve al. cameras; linens; hairdryer; stereo heavy equipment safely and assist For further information please 50; Seaview/capillary depth gauge component set; Mediterranean in the lifting and moving of objects contact the Navy Exchange Personnel combo; Seaview guage; speartips, dinette set; typewriters; plants; weighing at least 45 pounds. 8348. Dacor, double barb stainless steel more. ---Full-time Visual Merchandiser Office, Bldg. 13, with keeper & cover, for large guns; speartips, Dacor, single barb Villamar 705A, Saturday, Oct. 4. gusta gun; speargun rubbers. (large Brand new tennis outfit, size 9-10 & small gun); hose reinforcers for 1 man inflatable boat w/paddles, ,- DAIY ENERGY USEAGE-T> regulators; dive pouches; goodies plus many misc. items. From 9 - bags. Call Bill Sloan 8446 AT. noon. WATER Ladies Diamond ring, size 6, 1/8 Granadillo Point lC, Saturday, Oct, Consumption: 988, 000 GALLONS carat solitare w/2 diamond chips 4 from 8 to noon. Hutch, dining V- each side, $125. Price negotiable. set with 4 chairs; 19 cu.ft. Target: Call 90161 AT. Sears Coldspot refrigerator and 1,000,000 Gallons other miscellanous items. Gal. Acrylic enamel bronze car paint; 23" Philco color TV, the Center Bargo 1203, Saturday, ELECTRICITY color does not work, but it shows Oct. 4, 9 - 12 noon. Boys clothing, perfect black & white, $85; 14" size 2-4; games; toys; girls Consumption: 291,700 KWH Keystone mag rims, $50; Norge clothes size 6 and up; household 11,000 BTU A/C, $90. Call H. James goods; books and all kind of Target: 292,000 KWH 8861 DWH or 8256 AWH. goodies. J