0e Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 42 -- No. 111 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, June 12, 1986

ii .1 Soviet Union offers new arms control deal

*PI) -- President Ronald but also relates to news conference. eagan says the Soviet Union medium-range missiles in He responded to 22 has made a new arms control Europe and space-based questions, fewer than normal, Around the globe offer to the United States. weapons. and the session ended with The president says the But Reagan says, "I can't confusion about whether the administration is studying comment on it because of the president had made a decision the proposal, but he warns confidentiality of the to scrap the Salt II Arms Baby Jesse's Heart Beating Strongly (AP) - that "it must be fair and situation there in Geneva" Control Treaty with the Seventeen days after his birth, Jesse Dean Sepulveda balanced." where U.S.-Soviet arms Soviet Union. has a new heart, and doctors says it is beating on its Administration sources say negotiations are in progress. Observers say the president own, strongly and steadily. The transplant operation at the offer focuses on Reagan's comments came last appeared agitated in California's Loma Linda University Medical Center went intercontinental missiles, night at his thirty-seventh answering Salt II questions. smoothly, and took less time than expected, about four hours. Jesse is reported in critical but stable condition. Doctors say he will be closely monitored for two to three weeks, the period during which rejection of the donor heart is most likely to occur.

Congress Watching Israel's Lavi Project (UPI) -- Pentagon officials say a Congressional watchdog agency is investigating the cost of Israel's new U.S.-funded Lavi fighter-bomber project. A fight between the Pentagon and Israel over the cost of the project has threatened to undermine U.S. support for the $1.8 billion inannual U.S. military aid to Israel. Critics of the Lavi project say it would be cheaper for Israel to by U.S.-made fighter-bombers.

More Salmonella Poisoning Confirmed (UPI) - Federal officials have confirmed 39 cases of Salmonella poisoning among people who ate pasta products now being recalled by a New York firm. Rotanelli Foods issued a 47-state recall Tuesday for 120 frozen products. Two of the itans caused illnesses in three states. The small firm sells basic Italian dishes mostly to institutions such as nursing homes and hospitals.

W*E News of the bay

Important Flight Information -- Due to recent flight schedule time changes for the Tuesday and Friday 727 flight service from Norfolk, Virginia, to here and to Kingston, Jamaica, these time changes are announced:

Depart Norfolk. 8:00 a.m. Arrive Guantanamo Bay. 11:00 a.m.

DEFEX Slated Next Week -- The next will feature important information about Depart Guantanamo Bay.Noon defense exercise (DEFEX) is scheduled to DEFEX. Also, watch and listen to your AFRTS Arrive Kingston.11:45 a.m. take place here next week. Are you prepared? radio and TV outlets for current DEFEX Do you know what your responsibilities are information. (Photo by J02 Neil Guillebeau) Depart Kingston.12:30 p.m. for DEFEX? Tomorrow's Daily Gazette (page 3) Arrive Guantanamo Bay.2:00 p.m.

Depart Guantanamo Bay.3:45 p.m. Because the Navy does not Arrive Norfolk.6:45 p.m. Captain's Hotline require you to ride a (note: All times are local.) motorcycle, you have a - choice. Kingston and Norfolk passenger baggage check-in at Inquiry: Why don't you just their worldwide directive. This is what is required. McCalla Hangar ranains the same: ban motorcycles altogether. Although not popular, one The choice to ride or not is Kingston .7:45 to 9:45 a.m. You've taken away the of our residents knows first yours. Norfolk .9:45 to 11:45 a.m. pleasure by requiring gloves, hand the value of these Inquiry: Why is it taking jackets, long pants, etc., safety measures. He spilled so long to get the new MAA Kingston passengers are now required to be on the and now 16 hours of leave to his motorcycle on the road courses and books in at ESO? no later than 10:30 a.m. ferry. take the motorcycle safety three weeks ago while going Norfolk passengers are Now required to be on the course. 25 mph. He swears that the Response: Good news! The no later than 12:30 p.m. ferry. Response: I understand your gloves and light jacket kept new MAA correspondence Carry on baggage restrictions for the new air carrier frustration. Pleasure and him from serious injury. courses are in and ready for is, only one piece of carry on baggage will be allowed safety clashed abruptly when The safety course is also a you and others interested in and it must fir under the seat. Navy headquarters issued worldwide requirement. that rating. Go for it! This aircraft does not have hang-up space or overhead stowage. For more information, contact ABCS Sherwood at Communication organization forms here 6204 or 6408. TV6 Program Change -- At 11:05 p.m., "NBC News LCDR Rick Fischer sincerely seeks to improve * express thoughts White Paper Special" replaces "Meet The Press." blic Affairs Officer his or her communication clearly; skills is welcome to join. * listen effectively; Beach Closings -- Cable and Cuzco beaches will be The Guantanamo chapter of There is no restriction on * plan and conduct closed from June 15 until July 9 because of military International Training in the basis of race, sex, rank, meetings; training in those areas. Off Limits: It is unsafe Communication (ITC) held religion or national origin. * feel at ease in and in violation of regulations for unauthorized people their first meeting this week Each member defines his or social settings. to enter any of the defensive fighting positions on the at the Windjammer Club and her own goals and uses ITC to The club meets again in the Naval Base. elected an interim slate of achieve them. In ITC you Windjammer Steakhouse officers. learn by doing. Also, you Wednesday, June 25, 7 p.m. Carolyn Griggs was elected work on improvement with Former Toastmasters, Inside president and Aston Wright others just like yourself. Toastmistresses and ITC Page 2 -- The Saler was named vice president. ITC stresses communication members are particularly Page 3 -- Job Market Laura Montanez is club and organizational skills, as needed. Page 3 -- New Hospital Phone numbers secretary. well as leadership New members are most Page 4 -- Yesterday's Baseball Action ITC is an international development. These skills are welcome and visitors are Page 4 -- Area Athletics organization dedicated to useful for anyone wanting to welcome at any time. personal development and advance in their career, self-improvement through whether in the military or For more information, Agag training in communication. civilian communities. please call Carolyn at 7258 Any adult man or woman who Members will learn to: or 2992. '75 Ford LTD, p/s, p/b, a/t, TWO WHEELERS a/c, new safety inspection '83 Garnelli moped, 50cc, and tuneup. Available June $250 or best offer. Call Nick the -DWH or 3308 at 2217 DWH or 3868 AWH. 24. Call 4360 AWN. '79 Yamaha Enduro 175, runs '82 Ford Courier pickup with adequately and can be used as shell, four new steel-belted spare parts. Body is in tires, AM/FM cassette, low excellent condition, $150 mileage, asking $3,750. Call neg. Call 6412 DWH or 3543 Edson at 4849 DWH or 2930 AWH. ) AW. '82 Honda 450 Nighthawk with Extended Privileges For E6's -- As of now, the rack and engine guard, CPO Club has extended. club privileges to the E6 WANTED burgandy color, low mileage, community, dependents and guests, for your dancing and Civilian dentist desires excellent condition, $1,600. dining pleasures. dental hygenist or certified Call 2721 AWH. assistant, well experienced Bake Sale -- The Navy Ball Comnittee is having a bake in private practice. You must '84 Honda Aero 80, excels condition, sale in front of the Navy Exchange Saturday, June 14, be able to work flexible includes two 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Proceeds will be used in support of hours. For more information, helmets, basket, cover, tool the Navy Birthday Ball to be held in October. call Merry Morris, 3169. kit. Asking $750 neg. Call 3982 At or 6290 OWH. Freezer, any make or model in Take Off Pounds Sensibly - Now is the perfect time to join TOPS. Cane and join us for contests and good working condition. Will Puch moped Magnum, starts consolation, challenges and pay up to $200 depending on first kick and runs great. I cheers. We understand the AIR CONDITIONERS condition. Call Greg or Jim problem and are here to help you. We meet every want $175, but I will cry all at 3039 DWH or 2537 or 2221 Tues9y from 6 - 7 p.m., in the hospital. Teenagers Whirlpool 18,500 btu (240v) the way down to a reasonable and male members are invited too. Came for a visit and with energy saver, $275; one AWN. price. Call 4794 AT. see what we have to offer. For more information, call 12,700 btu, $175; Carrier BOATS Sheila, 3676. 8,000 btu (120v), $150. All Desire to rent two girl's One 14' Sunfish sailboat, in excellent condition. Take bikes for 30 days, from three sails, four rudders and all mid-July to mid-August. Size Military Leadership Examinations -- The next three for $500. Call 3145 a ton of spare parts. Must military AT. of bikes must be appropriate see to appreciate, $250. Call leadership examination for prospective E4, E5, for E6 and E7 ages 5 1/2 and 7. Call 6412 DWH or 3543 AWH. candidates will be administered Thursday, 3140 AWN. June 26, 7:30 a.m., at the Windjamner. Participants are Whirlpool 5,000 btu, good to submit a special request chit or menorandmn condition, $60. Call 4664 AT. 16' Tri-hull boat and recommendation fran their divisionofficer Need occassional babysitter trailer, good condition, to for evenings and officer-in-charge, PSD, no later than Tuesday, June 24, Whirlpool 20,000 btu, $200 or weekends for Evinrude 25hp engi best offer. Call 3326 AT. 20-month-old and newborn. 3 p.m. For more information, call PNC Majors, 4338. included. Call Trev Junior/senior high school Samuels, 4012 AWN or leave student acceptable. Call 3140 message at 4875/4862 Lawn Watering Hours -- Watering of DWH. lawns with AWN. potable water is permitted for 45 mintues, 7 - 9 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Watering of shrubs, Picnic table, perfect for the 16' Tri-hull boat with 1983 flowers is permitted for 30 minutes, 7 - patio, seats 10, $45. Call I need a babysitter for my Johnson 60hp engine and 8 p.m. on 20-month-old Thursday. Energy conservation is everyone's 3145 AT. son from June 18 trailer, walk through to July 20, Monday responsibility. and windshield style, many Dining room set, two Wednesday evenings. Pay is extra's included, $2,200. captain's chairs, $1.25 per hour. Must be very CPR Class Date Changes -- The CPR class scheduled four Call 4794 AT. for Tuesday, June 17 and Wednesday, June 18 has been regular chairs, $550; RCA 25" reliable and live in the rescheduled to Tuesday, June 24 and Wednesday, June 25, color TV, floor model, $350; Villamar area. Teenager or 14' Tri-Hull figerglass boat 6 - 10 p.m., due to DEFEX. For more information, call a/c just rebuilt, $300; '70 adult preferred. Call 3133. with 1976 Evinrude 25hp the Red Cross Office, 2234 or 4676. G4C truck and camper, 350 V8 motor, steering wheel automatic, $1,750. Call 3413. controls, trailer and safety FURNITURE BEQ Advisory Council Meets -- There is a meeting equipment, $1,100 or best Maternity uniforms. Four of all BEQ Advisory Council representatives Monday, Dining table, solid oak, two offer. Call 6432 DWH or 6476 white CNT shirts, two white 14" leaves, one captain's June 16, 3 p.m., at Gold Hill Towers in "B" Complex AT. slacks, one winter blue chair, three regular Lounge. All representatives are encouraged to attend. chairs, STEREO EQUIPMENT shirt, all size 8. Asking $2 $800 firm. Call 4867. Sharp linear tracking albun, a piece. Call 3140 AWH. Dog Dip -- There will be a dog dipSaturday, June 14, cassette player, plays both Organize your closet and get 9 - 11 a.m., at the base dog pound. sides of record, AM/FM, fair G.E. 12,000 btu for parts or twice the storage space. Oak condition, $175. Must see repair, $50; 15 cassette woodgrain finish closet Ships Present In Guantanamo Bay -- USS Truett to appreciate. Call Audrey at tapes of various musical organizer. This is a solid (FF 1095), USS Sampson (DOG 10), USS Whidbey Island 4116 DWH or 3842 AT. artists, $1 each; bench unit, easy to install with (LSD 41), USS Thorn (DD 988), USS Stephen W. Groves weight bar w/55 pounds of all the necessary hardware. (FFG 29), USS Taylor (FFG 50) and USS Conyngham (DDG Panasonic 8-track stereo with weight, $10; G.E. can opener, Fits closets up to 9'. Has 17). two speakers and AM/FM, fair $5; bed frame for bed, hanging rods on either side condition, $25. Call Audrey $10; one pair of sturdy wood of a tower of eight shelves. at 4116 DWH or 3842 AT. Vacation Bible School Postponed -- Due to saw horses, $5; set of front New, never used. Call 4220 or APPLIANCES unforseen circustances, Vacation Bible School has had disc brake pads and one set 4114 DWH or 4978 AWN. Sears Kenmore freezer, 16 to be postponed the first week. We will have VBS on of exhaust manifold gaskets SERVICES cu.ft., excellent condition, June 23 through June 27 at the W.T. Sampson Elmentary for '69-'80 Chevrolet with I would like to babysit your $300 or best offer. Call 3326 School. Watch the Daily Gazette and TV8 for bus 350 cu.in. engine. Call 4885 children in my home. Call AT. schedule and more information. DWH or 4994 AWH. 3460 AT. Toaster oven, Toastmaster t Cub Scouts -- There is an important meeting for Metal detectors, one for $30 Looking for the perfect gift shelf over-broiler, $15. parents Monday, June 16, 7:30 p.m., in the scout room the other for $60; U.S. for Father's Day? Give dad a 4680 AWH. at Morin Center. Your support is necessary if scouting coins, wheat penneys, $1 per package of dance lessons. SUMMER JOB is to continue in Guantanamo Bay. 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JOC Gary Saith .Assistant Public Affairs Officer Scuba set: BCD, tank, CARPETING JOl St y Bvirrton .Special Assistant To PAO regulator, pressure gauge and Light green 8 1/2 x 12, $40; J02 Neil Oaillbeau, USN. Managin]g 8itor '77 Dodge station depth gauge, excellent J03 Te Thomas, USN . . .Assistant Eiitor wagon, one tan 10 x 12, $20. Both with owner, excellent condition, $300. Call Jim at SA Kim Fields.Staff Assistant pads. Call 4680 AWH. Mrs. Diana Ameman. .Secretary transportation. Runs well, 2221. BICYCLE Mrs. Ann-Elizabeth Efimoff.Proution Assistant new tuneup, three-speed, V8 Raleigh five-speed women's engine. Seauest V vest BC, Sherwood The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and Asking $1,000 or best bike, needs some work, $20. regulations for ship and station newspapers, under the direction of offer. Available after family Magnum regulator with Dacor Call 4680 AWH. the public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is printed five leaves June 20. Call 2475 AT. pressure/depth and compass times a wek at government expense on government equipment, at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. The opinions console. Dacor stingray and statements that appear herein are not to be construed as '83 Ford Escort, four-speed speargun, aluminum 80 cu.ft., VIDEO EQUIPMENT official, or as the official views of the Navy Department or transmission, AM/FM cassette tank, weight belt. All in Caniarder, U.S. Naval Base. For assistance, call PAO at 4819. Movie camera, Super 8 Yashica stereo, 27,000 miles, good excellent condition, $475 with zoom lens and single condition, $3,000. Call 3176 neg. takes it all. Call 3982 frame features, hardly used, UUrn AWH. AT or 6290 DWH. $50. Call 4680 AWH.

2 Daily Gazette Thursday, June 12, 1956 Smoke is a killer -- stay low and go Hard-soled shoes for motorcyclists

* Most people have a natural tion, get low and go. Crawl capacity and eventually By BL Roland McGoyern into a skid and put your fear of fires and burns, but to the nearest exit as, death. It is important to Safety Instructor foot down to catch your- feel relatively safe in quickly as possible. Once stay low to avoid breathing a self, your foot will stay smoke. out, stay out. large amount of these planted, and your The NAVSTA Fire Department poisons. According to OPNAVINST motorcycle will pull away warns that smoke is the real Plastics No matter where a fire is, 5100.12C, motorcycle from you. killer in a fire. About eight Although you cannot see it, in a hone, a shopping center, riders will wear hard- But, wearing hard-soled of every ten fire deaths are smoke is filled with toxic a hotel, an office,_a church, soled shoes with heels shoes, your foot will due to breathing poisonous gases. Plastics in particular or wherever, Stay Low and Go. when riding their slide along with the skid smoke and gases. Some victims give off a highly poisonous, motorcycle. until you straighten up. never even see the flames. gas when burned. Since most You should not wear your motorcycle and get it Rising smoke homes have a large amount of sandals, flip-flops, or moving again. plastic furnishings and most To report shower shoes because they The reason that you need Since smoke is'lighter than offices use many furnishings provide no protection for heels on your shoes is to air, it rises. In a building, and machines made of plastic, a fire, your feet. keep your feet front will go to the ceiling these fires can be deadly. In Tennis shoes or running slipping off the foot, t and then back down. It addition, smoke contains dial shoes should not be worn pegs, especially in wdt will wind up stairs and down carbon monoxide, a tasteless, because they are made to weather. hallways. ordorless gas that causes, grip. If you should go To prevent smoke inhala- confusion, reduced mental I

-- New hospital -phone numbers lob - awIe t The following are new telephone numbers for the Naval Hospital: Navy Exchange Career Counselor, 3983 Civilian Personnel, 7205 The Navy Exchange has the following job openings. Custaner Services Clerk F/f Imunization Clinic, 7229 Please contact the Personnel Office at Bldg. PS-3/$4.41 OB/GYN Clinic, 7218 AV-34, Malla Hill or phone 4348/4508. #63-86 June 12 Warehouse Patient Admin., 7206 Warehouse Werker P/f Manpower Management, 7206 #1-86 Open Retail NA-4/$4.77 or U4G-4/$3.27 Chief of the Day, 7267 es Clerk P/f Store #64-86 June 12 Navy TLodge Benefits Advisor, 7239 1/$3.73 leading to PS-2/$4.10 Sound Scene Desk Clerk F/f or P/f Laboratory, 7224 LGS-2/$2.75 leading to L.GS-3/$3.42 Mini Mart PS-3/$4.41 or 1AS-3/$3.42 Psychiatric Clinic, 7241 #28-86 Open Personalized #65-86 June 16 Cashier Cage Outpatient Records, 7235 Personalized Services Clerk P/f Services Cashier P/f Retail Store All other telephone nubers PS-3/$4.41 or LS-3/$3.42 AS-3/$4.52 or LGS-3/$3.42 remain the same. #31-86 open Gas Station #66-86 June 13 Warehouse Cashier/Checker Warehouse Clerk F/f Old Glory, PS-2/$4.10 or LX S-2/$2.75 AS-3/$4.52 or LGS-2/$2.75 #60-86 Open detail Store special symbol Naval (AFPS) -- Picking through the Base Civilian Personnel Office rubble of what had been the U.S. Embassy in Beirut when Applications must be submitted to the Naval Base 145-86 Secretary (Typing), Security it was banbed in April 1983, Civilian Personnel Office by the close of GS-318-05 Dept. rescue workers uncovered the business June 17. Additional information NAF-146-86 Clerk Typist, Recreation body of Marine Cpl. Robert concerning these vacancies may be obtained at the AS-322-04 Services McMaugh, 21. Beside his body Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or by ll8-86A Toolroan Mechanic, PWD lay the tattered remains of reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on W/LW-4840-08 Maint. the U.S. flag that had once official bulletin boards. Tip. WIE One Year stood proudly beside NAF-147-86 Supervisory Child Caregiver, Child McMaugh's guard post in. the ANN. N. POSITION AND TITLE ELXATION PS-189-05/LUG-189-04 Development embassy's main lobby. Center McMaugh's fellow Marine 81-86A Wrehouse erker, Supply Leeward security guards draped their GD-6907-05 Multiple Vacancies NAF-148-86 Child Caregiver/Recreation Child dead comrade in a fresh NAF-129-86A Cashier, AS-530-05 Consolidated Aid, PS/FLS-189-02 Developent American flag and carried him (Part time) (Can Annex) Multiple Vacancies Center on a stretcher. A squad of 131-86A Electrician Leader, WD (Part tine and INP tkscheduled) Leeward Marines snapped to attention LLL-2805-lO Mint. NAF-149-86 Child Caregiver/Recreation Child and saluted. Aid, PS/TO-189-03 Develognent Silence Applications must be submitted to the Naval Base Multiple Vacancies Center Civilian Personnel Office by the close of (Full and Part tine) reward "It was a poignant manent," business on June 19. recalled Chief Warrent *Applications are requested to submit two (2) Officer Bill Henderson, a ANN. NO. POSITION AND TITLE LOCATION SF-171's for this register in order to receive spokesman attacked to the concurrent consideration. 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit in Lebanon at the time of the - bombing. Permanent Register "Everyone had been digging and digging, then suddenly, The positions listed below are the 1986 Permanent Educational Aid, GS/ -1702-)3 12-86 WrS Schools everything stopped. Not a Register which may be obtained at the Naval Base (Part Time) (Tarp. Not to exceed word was said. Civilian Personnel Office. the ear of the school year, but "Seeing the body of a incurbnts may be noncapetitively fellow Marine, covered with PEsition and Grade Ann. No. Location extended.) the American flag.it was *Clerk Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 01-86 All Carmands Cashier-Checker, PS-2091-02 or iNAF-13-86 Clubs an electrifying monent." (Permanent/Tenporary/FL/Pr Sales Store 0Q5cker, OS-291- While stationed in Beirut, *Clerk Typist, GS/LGS-322-04, 02-86 All Comnands 02 (INT, Fr/PT) Henderson said he came to (Permanent/Tmporary/FT/Pr Recreation Aid, {S/1GS-0189-03 DNAF-14-86 Recreation appreciate the flag not just *Secretary (Typing), GS/LGS-318-04 03-86 All Caumands (INT, FL/Pr) Services as a piece of material, but (Permanent and Tanporary) Childcare Giver, PS-0189-02 or bNAF-15-86 Recreation as a symbol of courage. *Secretary (Typing), GS/LGS-318-04 04-86 All Camands Recreation Aid, 105-0189-02 Services "Each Marine (in Lebanon) teading to S-05, or GS/tGGS-318-05 (INT, FI/PT) wore an American flag on his (Permanent and Temporary) Custodial Wrker, NA/UNW-3566-01 NAF-16-86I All Camnands shirt," he said. "It did more Personnel Clerk (Typing), GS/fOS- 05-86 NBCO and NA/UNG-3566-02 (Ir, FL/PL) than show that we were 203-03;Staffing Clerk (Typing), Fond Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408- NAF-17-86 Clubs Americans. It showed that we GS/LGS-203-04; Staffing Clerk 02 (INT, FL/Pr) were representing this * Typing) , GS/tGS-203-05 Waiter/Aitress, NA/LC-7420-02 NAF-18-86 Clubs country and what it stands Accounting Technician, GS/GS- 06-86 All Camands (INI', FL/Pr) for: freedom for all people." 525-04 (Permanent and Teaporary) Bartender, s/WG-7405-03 DNAF-19-86 Clubs *Accounting Technician, GS/LGS-525- 07-86 All Camards (INT, FT/Pr) When President Woodrow 04 leading to CS-05, or .GS/OS-525- Cook, NAs/D-7404-05 NAF-2--86 Clubs Wilson established Jund 14 as 05 (Permanent and Tanporary) (INT, FL/Pr) National Flag Day in 1915, he Sales Store Checker, GS/t.GS-2091- 08-86 Canissary Child Care Giver/ecreation Aid, NAF-21-86 creation knew that the freedoms the 02 leading to GS/LGS-03, or PS/tXS-Ol89-03, (INT,FL/Pr) Services U.S. flag stands for weren't GS/fOS-2091-03 (INT) Recreation Aid (Youth Activities)NNAF-22-86 Recreation -- and never would -- free. Production Control Clerk, 09-86 WD PS/fSX-189-03 (INr, F/Pr Services "The lines of red are lines GS/fOS-303-04 Club Cperations Assistant, NNAF-23-86 Clubs of blood," Wilson said in his Data Transcriber, Keypunch/CRT 10-86 Supply PS-1101-04 or Recreation first Flaq Day address, Entry GS/fiS-356-02 leading to Assistant, LX5-0189-04 "nobly and unselfishly shed GS/FOS-03, or GS/LGS-356-03 (INT, FL/Pr) by men who loved their own (Permanent and Tenporary) lives and fortunes. God Telephone Operator, GS/fOS- 11-86 PWD *Applications are requested to submit two (2) forbid that we should have to 382-02/03 (Tetp. Not to exceed SF-171's for this register in order to receive use the blood of America to one year) concurrent consideration. freshen the color of the flag."

Daily Gazette Thursday, June 12, 1986 Yesterday's baseball action. (UPI) -- Ray Knight and Royals in Kansas City. victory over the Chicago Gary Carter drove in two runs Seattle tallied all 12 runs White Sox. Gary Pettis had apiece in the New York Met' s in the first three innings three hits and three runs 5-3 win over the Philadelphia and all nine of its starters scored and Brian Downing Phillies. One of Knight's collected at least one hit. belted a two- homer in the RBIs came on his eighth home John Moses led the Mariners Angels' season-high 16-hit run of the season. Ron with two doubles and three attack. Kirk McCaskill Darling, now 7-2, went six RBIs. Mike Morgan, now 4-6, pitched the first five innings for the victory. lost his shutout in the innings and was the winner Youth Bowling Awards Steve Carlton, 4-7, was the fourth on Frank White's despite surrendering six loser. The veteran southpaw two-run honer. runs. Juniors Juniors lasted just three and one-third innings, giving up (UPI) -- The Tigers ended (UPI) -- Carmen Castillo Boys Girls eight hits and all five runs. their three-game losing skid and Tony Bernazard belted last night by burying the New two-run homers last nig o Average Average (UPI) - The Pirates edged York Yankees 9-3 in Detroit. power the Cleveland Ina s Robert Heugly.*146 Angela Raible.*128 the Chicago Cubs 5-3 last The Tigers scored three runs to a 7-4 victory over the Kevin Dorobek. 132 Jenni Berger. 123 night for a sweep of their in the fourth inning, two Oakland As. The As went down Bill Nelson. 126 Dionne Salmon. 120 three-game series in coming on Lou Whitaker's to their eighth straight Pittsburgh. Starting single and the other on a loss, and Oakland pitcher Series Series Rick Rhoden' s two-run single successful double steal. Rick Langford lost for the Robert Heugly. 512 Angela Raible. 471 capped Pittsburgh' s three-run Last-minute starter Frank sixth time in seven Bill Nelson.*469 Dionne Salmon. 431 fourth inning. Rhoden upped Tanana improved to 6-4 and decisions. Alfredo Griffin Kevin Dorobek. 459 Jennifer Pierce. 406 his record to 6-3 and Don Willie Hernandez posted his and Dave Kingman both hit Robinson, the Pirates' fourth tenth save. Dave Winfield home runs for the As. Game Games pitcher, pocketed his fourth hruered with a man on for the Bill Nelson. 193 Angela Raible. 171 save. Ron Cey homered for Yankees. (UPI) - In other American Eric Ferren.$189 Jennifer Pierce.*166 Chicago, his second in as League action, Boston nipped Robert Heugly. 188 Jenni Berger. 155 many games. (UPI) - Rupert Jones drove Toronto, 3-2, Texas in three runs with a two-run outdistanced Minnesota in 16 Improved Improved (UPI) -- Franklin Stubbs homer and an RBI innings, 6-2, and Baltimore Terry Potter.*+1O Lora Head.*+8 singled home Mar iano Duncan yesterday to lead the beat Milwaukee 4-3. Ben Lan.+3 Angela Raible. +6 from second base in the California Angels to a 12-11 Bill Nelson. +3 Elissa Philbrick .+5 bottom of the eleventh inning Brian Jaggers.'+2 last night to lift the Los Tomorrow -- appreciation to Angeles Dodgers to a 5-4 * Denotes trophy those who helped. victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Stubbs had three hits Glimpse and three RBIs in the game, including a two-run homer. Alex Trevino also homered for Brothers-In-Law Win Showboat Classic (UPI) -- Area athletics the Dodgers. Brothers-in-law Steve Cook and Mike Aulby kept the $130,000 Showboat Doubles Classic title in the family by winning the championship game last night. The duo stopped Ernie Schlegel Fishing Rodeo Slated -- The Officers' Club is having a (UPI) -- Ozzie Virgil's and Hugh Miller, 205-195. With each man rolling every other fishing trip on the Golden Anchor. The first 30 people to two-out solo in the frame, Aulby and Cook bowled a clean game against the sign up will go. The trip is slated for Saturday, June 21, top of the tenth inning gave competition, while the runners-up suffered three open and the boat will shove off at 9 p.m. The cost is $10 a the a 2-1 frames. The winning team split $25,000 for winning their person. Bring your own food and drinks. Tackle and bait will decision over the San second-straight doubles crown. be provided. For reservations, call 2531. Francisco Giants. Greg Minton, who served up the U.S. Open Begins Today (UPI) -- The U.S. Open begins Women's Weight Training -- A Women's Weight Training hone run pitch to Virgil, was its eighty-sixth run today at the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club Clinic is scheduled at the Marine Site weight room the losing hurler. The Giants in Southampton, New York. Andy North is the defending Wednesday, June 25, 5:30-7 p.m. and Saturday, June 28, 8:30 got their run in the first champion, but Australian Greg Norman may be the one to beat. to 10 a.m. To register, contact Susan Yaeger at 3006. when Candy Maldonado doubled Norman has been hot for the past month, tying for second in and Mike Aldrete hit a ground the Masters and Heritage, and winning at Las Vegas and the Dart Tournament -- A 501 "double in double out" and ball that Kemper. one-hundred fifty-six golfers are scheduled to tee "singles cricket" dart tournament is scheduled at the Glenn Hubbard dropped and off, with the field being trimed to the low sixties for the Windjamner Saturday, June 14, 4 p.m. To register, call Jim then threw past first base, last two rounds. The forecast on Long Island calls for Whalen, 2249 or Susan Yaeger, 3006. allowing Maldonado to score. possible thundershowers, today, a feature that could delay play. Windsurfing Classes -- Windsurfing classes are slated Wednesday and Thursday, June 18 and 19, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. (UPI) -- The San Diego Top Seeds Advance In Tennis Tourney (UPI) -- Top and Saturday, June 21, 9 to 11 a.m. To register for the Padres put together a seeds Jimmy Conners and Boris Becker of West Germany have classes, please call Susan Yaeger, 3006. four-run eighth inning advanced to the third round of the Queen's Grass Court yesterday on their way to an Tennis Tournament in London. Conners, playing his first Baseball Closing Ceremony Scheduled -- The GBYAA will 11-7 triumph over the Houston tournament after a ten-week suspension, walloped Peter have its closing ceremonies at the W.T. Sampson Elementary Astros. The Padres had come Fleming 6-3, 6-2. Becker ousted Andrei Chesnokov of the School Ampitheatre Saturday, June 14, 10 a.m. Awards will be back from a 7-1 deficit Soviet Union, 6-4, 6-2. presented to all participants of the Coach-Pitch Majors and earlier in the game. Lance Seniors baseball leagues. All coaches, sponsors and families McCullers, the third of three North Koreans May Host Some Olympics (UPI) -- are encouraged to attend and show their support. Coaches, San Diego , worked International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Juan please advise your team to turn in their pants so you can the final three innings to Samaranch is offering North Korea the right to host part f get turn then in at the ceremony. For further information, call the credit for the win. the 1988 Sumner Games. The games are scheduled to be hel Chuck McGinty, 2118 DWH or 3976 AWH. South Korea. Samaranch's announcement comes after two (UPI) -- In other National of talks between the IOC and both Koreans in Lausanne, Tennis Follies -- There will be "Tennis Follies" at the League action, Montreal edged Switzerland. COMO courts Sunday, June 29 at 3:30 p.m. (play begins at 4 St. Louis in 10 innings, 4-3. p.m.). There is no fee required. Hors d'oevures and drinks Yesterday's World Cup Results (UPI) -- In yesterday's (UPI) will be provided by the Racquet Club members. Sign up at the -- The Seattle matches, Paraguay tied Belgium, 2-2; Mexico edged Iraq, 1-0; Mariners COMO courts, Racquet Club or Marina by Friday, June 27. For rapped 18 hits last Morocco defeated Portugal, 3-1; and Gary Lineker scored a night in a more information, please call Yoshi Hampton, 3494 or Nina 12-2 rout of the hat-trick to lead England to a 3-0 victory over Poland. All Johnson, 2245. the winners, plus Belgium, Paraguay and Poland qualified for the second round of the tournament.

Navywide program stresses youth fitness Early All Star Results Announced (UPI) -- The early fan-balloting for the Major League All Star Game shows Keith By D. Gaggiani-Tagg events or help with youth important thing Fun and Hernandez of the and Willie McGee of St. Louis Special Correspondent activities. Fitness has accomplished is apparently headed for their first starting roles. Hernandez Developed in cooperation to open the eyes of Navy leads National League first basemen with almost 240,000 (Washington (NES) -- Where with the President's Council parents to the fitness needs votes, while McGee was named on almost 230,000 ballots for can you find mom, dad and the on Physical Fitness and of their children. an outfield slot. This year's mid-summer classic is set for kids enjoying fun activities Sports, the program is a Activities designed to Houston on July 15. like bike hikes and weekend Navywide effort to help appeal to all young people campouts while getting fit? restore the declining are being developed at 26 Football Anti-trust Suit Continues (UPI)-- At Navy installations with physical condition of "program sites." Each site football's $1.5 billion anti-trust suit is schedul Fun and Fitness programs, America's youths. has a youth specialist whose continue in New York today. The NFL is contending the U.S. that is where. A 1984 report funded by the duty is to plan new Football League instigated the suit to force a merger. Fun and Fitness, which U.S. Department of Health and recreational and sports Yesterday, jurors were shown documents written by a USFL began in May 1985, is an Human Services revealed that activities as a part of the owner describing a proposed strategy to force that merger. ongoing physical fitness today's children are not as Fun and Fitness program. The older league also says USFL team owners caused their own program for youths 6 to 18 fit as their counterparts in Information on Fun and losses through mismanagement. years old. the 1960s. Fitness activities developed The program strives to The report found that at these program sites will NHL Meetings Underway (UPI) -- Executive director Alan steer kids away Eagleson from video today's children weigh more be shared with all of the NHL Players Association calls it "a start." /games and TV sets toward and do not get enough installations so they can At the league meetings in Toronto yesterday, the owners sports and recreational surprisingly exercise. offer the best programs offered to kick in $7.5 million in a activities. post-career According to Mike possible. fund for the players. Eagleson would like more, Although the program saying is McAndrews, youth and family For information on youth "$15-20 million is attainable." The key issue at the geared toward youths, meetings Navy recreation coordinator with programs here, call is free agency. Players are vowing to strike if parents are encouraged to the Navy's Recreational Recreation Service's youth they can not become free agents after six years. The current participate in the family Services office, the most activities director at 3195. collective bargaining agreement runs out September 15.

4 Daily Gazette Thursday, June 12, 1986