Marine Barracks schedule Armed Forces Day event By JO1 Bon Rust Marine Barracks will commemorate The public will also be invited On hand during the planned events "As has been the case for over 200 Armed Forces Day in true military to participate in "communication for Armed Forces Day will be mine years, each generation of Americans fashion, Saturday, May 16, at Ma- exercises." detectors that the public can ex- has the obligation to pay a share of tine Site #1 Playground across the A communication system will be perience using. the cost for our freedom. street from the Telephone Exchange. set-up enabling interested specta- Mines will not be buried through- "It is because of you, the men and Beginning at 9 a.m. until noon, tors to understand how field com- out the practice mine field, but women of our armed forces, and your the public is invited to observe munication is handled. pieces of metal, and perhaps a families, that our nation and the and participate in events scheduled An MRC-134, a jeep equipped with "missing heirloom or two" can be cause of freedom remain strong. for the Armed Forces Day's celebra- radio, plus a small hand-held phone; found by the public who will sweep tion. a switchboard, and a field wire the mine detectors over the ground. "You are our greatest national Various static displays will be telephone, are the communication Armed Forces Day is for all mem- security asset. As a result of your presented for the public to see, static displays. bers of the military and their fam- skill and professionalism, your self- and to actually have a "hands on" The public will be invited to ilies, commemorating the dedication less devotion to duty, and your com- experience in using. "pass on" communication messages by and service these individuals have bat readiness, our nation enjoys Armored vehicles are a few of the using such vitally needed field e- provided for their country. peace. static displays that young and old quipment. Tomorrow is a day everyone here "All Americans everywhere join me can see "up close," being told by Armed Forces Day spectators will at Guantanamo Bay can observe with in saluting you. You are in the Marines what they do, and how effect- also get an opportunity to fire the pride and honor. forefront of a resurgence of nation- ive a weapon/vehicle they are if ag- M16 rifle, currently used by Marines al strength, self-confidence, and gression with the enemy should occur. when necessary on maneuvers or act- renewel of the American spirit. These vehicles will include: an ual combat. Blanks will be the M60 machine-gun, M60A1 rise tank, standard ammunition for this Armed SECNAV speaks on "Among your fellow countrymen truck with ring-mounted .50 Forces Day demonstration. there is an ever-increasing recogni- iber machine-gun, and a 106 re- Two other portable weapons to be Armed Forces Day tion of your sacrifices and your coilless rifle mounted on a mule(a on display will be the M16 rifle contributions to our society. four-wheel vehicle). with a grenade launcher attached, "Well done and best wishes." Also included in this "on-sight" plus an M72 LAAW, a light anti-tank "On Armed Forces Day, May 16, 1981, experience will be static displays assault weapon. America pauses to give special re- John Lehman of such weapons as the 81mm mortar As everyone is surely aware, mine cognition to all members of our arm- Secretary of the Navy and 155mm towed howitzer. fields are located throughout GTM0. ed services.

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WASHINGTON (AP)--President Reagan went out to dinner last night for GAZETTE the first time since the March 30th attempt on his life. Security sur- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba rounding the President and First Lady was extraordinary. They went to a private dinner at a Georgetown club and the area around the club was sealed off. Volume 36 Number 94 Friday, May 15, 1981 Reporters and other onlookers were kept at a distance, and secret service sharpshooters were perched Pope John Paul still not out of danger on a rooftop overlooking the scene. TOKYO (UPI)--The Japan Atomic Power elbow but is in no danger. Company admitted Thursday that more OME (UPI)--Doctors at a Rome restore normal bowel functions and smashed exposed to spital say Pope John Paul is the other to set shattered bones in Police are still interrogating than 30 workers were Mehmet during a recovering from gunshot wounds "in his left index finger. Bullets the suspect, 23-year-old high levels of radiation 1975 accident at a scandal-ridden a satisfactory manner," but they allegedly fired by a Turkish Ali Agca. One officer describes are worried about infection. The terrorist also struck him in the arm the young Turk, who fled a murder plant south of Tokyo. conviction in his own country, 60-year-old Pontiff is receiving and wounded two American women. with a capital man who directed massive doses of antibiotics in an Fifty-eight year-old Anne Odre, as "a terrorist ATLANTA (AP)--The for England's Yorkshire antiseptically sealed room. of Buffalo, New York, is in critical 'T' rather than a religious the search the U.S. next Medical experts say he is not condition today after chest surgery. fanatic." Ripper will fly to for whoever has out of danger and eventually will Twenty-one-year-old Rose Hall, Police are trying to determine week to help search has links to an need two more operations, one to from Ayer, Massachusetts, has a whether the suspect killed 27 young Atlanta blacks. international terrorist network. It took five years for Chief Con- In St. Peter's Square, near the stable Ronald Gregory and his West spot where John Paul was shot Yorkshire police to apprehend a sus- Syria downs Israeli drone Wednesday, up to 40,000 people pect in the "Ripper" case. gathered last night to sing hymns and pray for the Pope's recovery. MADRID (UPI)--Suspected Basque ter- TEL AVIV (UPI)--U.S. peace envoy tral Lebanon. Cardinal Ugo Poletti, who led the rorists bombed a police convoy in Philip Habib met again today with It was the second time in a week prayers, described the vigil as northeast Spain yeserday, killing Israeli Prime Minister Begin, in that Syrian missiles were fired at "a demonstration of love to cancel two civil guards and wounding a hopes of coming up with a formula Israeli aircraft. The Israelis say out all expressions of hatred." third, but failed to blow up 110 for averting a new war in the Middle they will not stop their reconnais- Behind the cardinal stood the pounds of dynamite being escorted East. sance flights over Lebanon, and Pontiff's empty chair. through the region. The issue is Syrian anti-aircraft insist that the Soviet-built missiles in Lebanon. missiles be withdrawn. They met for an hour and a half But, Syria's foreign minister last night, and resumed the talks said again today that the missiles this morning. will not be withdrawn. Yesterday, Syrian surface-to-air of State batteries stationed in the strategic In Washington, Secretary Bekaa Valley brought down a pilot- Alexander Haig says the chances less Israeli spy plane, a drone on for peace in Lebanon are "a long a reconnaissance mission over cen- shot" with "time running out." Rioting continues in Ireland Londonderry. The village NORTHERN IRELAND (UPI)--Street in South with mourning flags as a violence continues in Northern was draped visited his Ireland in the wake of the deaths stream of sympathizers home, where of two IRA hunger strikers. family in their small coffin. A rocket fired by terrorists his body lay in an open says more than yesterday hit a jeep full of police Hughes' brother past his patrolling a Catholic ghetto in 2,000 mourners filed Belfast, killing one officer and open coffin yesterday. four prominent Demo- injuring three others. Meanwhile, Edward Kennedy The outlawed Irish Republican crats, led by Senator Tip O'Neill, Army claimed responsibility for the and House Speaker Prime Minister rocket attack, the most serious wrote British earlier this incident since the death Tuesday Margaret Thatcher of prisoner Francis Hughes after a month. they urged the A FIREMAN FROM THE Auxiliary Fire Brigade guards the firebreak dur- 59-day fast. In the letter, to adopt a more ing Monday's controlled-burn/training exercise at the golf course, Another jailed IRA member has British leader policy toward Northern Assistant Fire Chief Gonzalez directed the maneuvers. The grass now joined the Maze jail "fast to flexible Ireland. grows thickly in that area and dries in the hot sun which creates a death" to back demands for brushfire hazard. The Auxiliary Fire Department combined a control- recognition of political prisoner delivered a led burning and a preparedness exercise to observe the nature of status. Today, Mrs. Thatcher a change brush fires while reducing the hazard from them. (Photo by PH2 John Hughes will be buried today in frosty reply. She said "provoke Droogan). his home village of Bellaghy, a in Britain's policy would from the IRA. two-thirds Roman Catholic community further coercion" The Daily Gazette Friday, May 15, 1981 Page 2

I JULY4TH NOTES F FOR ALL YOU COUNTRY GUYS AND GALS COME ALL TO GUANTANAMO'F COME ONE, grab your partners and your pals. first truly original Latin American BAKE SALE AT THE BANK ON FRIDAY, The Commissary Queen, it seems is Entertainment Nite." Enjoy an THE HOSPITAL OU EEN CANDIDATE, to 1 p.m., bringing back the country scene. featuring Karen Konstantino s will sponsor May 15, from 10 a.m. evening of entertainment Come on down and drink a beer or food, drink a bake sale and atarfish sale on for NAVSTA Queen Candidate, Latin American music, maybe try the Gtmo steer. start at Friday at 10 p.m. in front of the Kathy Bowman. and song. Festivities So shine your boots and grab your 16 and will conclude Navy Exchange. 7 p.m. on May hat, the Barrel Club is where its a.m. at the Fleet on or about 1 at. That's May 16 from 7:30 Building Reserve Association to 12:30 with country music, mixed adjacent to the TV-8 building. drinks, bucking bronco, beer, hot throughout Tickets are on sale now dogs. Everything for 50C. be purchased the base or they can Admission S1. at the door. All proceeds being community collected for the Marines 4th THE HOSPITAL OUEEN CANDIDATE, of July Queen Candidate, Maria Karen Konstantinos will sponsor Carrion. For further details the pre-season Slow Pitch Command contact GySgt Roy Evans at ext. Softball Tournament at Cooper 951212/951264. Field this weekend. Karen invites bulletin board you to come out and support your THE COMMISSARY QUEEN CANDIDATE team. For times, please call 8843 mpytyabsrsent to the Gazette- will sponsor a no tape bowling community apnouncetients Thursday afternoon. Stop #53 or hand carrig tournament on Saturday, May 30. office through Guasr8'fiail Office in the.McCalla ;rAmin Sign up will begin at 5:15 p.m. to the Public Affairs KATHY OTIS, COMMISSARY QUEEN CAN- for publication is 9 a.m. the with bowling to start at 6 p.m. Building. Deadline didate will have an Urban Cowboy day. Bonafide emergency announce- The fee is $7 per person with cash previous working Night at the Barrel Club on May amy time. Aunounnements: prizes going to men and women by ments will be accepted 16 from 7:30 - 12:30. once a week at the dis- division. For more information will bepublished at least Come on down for a fun-filled Affairs Staff. Activties contact Doug Wilson at 8438 DWH cretion of the Public . evening of Country Music, Bronco the basis of race, creed, or Jerry Whittlesey at 8438 DWN. that discriminate on sel Riding. and color or national origin will not be accepted. Beer, soft drinks and hot dogs The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to ad- will be on sale. Admission is one it.all submissions. (AT-any time, AW-after work- dollar. Hope to see you there. Beach Bus jn ,hours DWH-during working hours). R & R trip Schedule CORRECTION: The following is a correction to TO BETTER SUPPORT THE VISITING Special announcements R&R announcement published Thursday, FLEET UNITS and the single persons May 14: residing in the barracks, a Beach Red Cross AN AWARDS CEREMONY Honoring ABCS There will be a R&R Flight going Bus service has been established. RED CROSS CPR COURSE! May past post com- to Grand Cayman on Monday, May 18 The service will be conducted will be holding a CPR class on Charles W. Phillips, VFW Post 9953, will be and returning Wednesday, May 20 on weekends and holidays. The bus 29 from 6 p.m. til 10 p.m. and May mander of Center with 7 space available seat's. Per- will be identified by signs in 30 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Class held at the VFW home in Morin Past sonnel interested in making this, the windows stating "Beach Bus" size is limited to ten. Anyone on Saturday, May 16 at 3 p.m. 95434 family trip should contact the operations and the bus stops by signs stating interested can call 8676 or Commander Phillips and his will be will be departing Guantanamo Bay office for more information at "Beach Bus Stop.: The buses will DWH or 951094 AWH. Classes community is 8366/8453. operate on the follwoing schedlue: held at the Red Cross office. Tuesday, May 19. The mem- INDMILL BEACH cordially invited and all VFW: SAFE DRIVING COURSE - The new To Beach bers are urged to attend. There will safe driving course will be taught be refreshments following the cere- Note at the W.T. Sampson Jr./SR. Chapel Hospital 8:00 a.m. ony. High School, room 18, tonight from Marine Site 8:05 a.m. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. It will be taught THE GUANTANAMO BAY HISTORICAL JEWISH WORSHIP SERVICES: Shabb' BOQ 8:08 a.m. for the next three Fridays at the MUSEUM now has new hours: Saturday services will be held Friday, Mayl Gold Hill BEQ 8:10 a.m. same location and time also. You and Sunday from 12 - 4 p.m. 15 at 8 p.m. at the McCalla Chapel. Bowling Alley 8:16 a.m. must attend three of the four The McCalla Chapel is located be- TK/Kittery Beach hind the Corinaso family classes to complete the course. SUPERSTAR PLEDGES CAN BE TURNED Housing 8:20 a.m. housing by taking the last right Contact MAl Boyd at 8350 DWH for in at the Hospital CO's office. Windmill Beach 8:30 a.m. turn prior to heading toward the further information. Shirts may be picked up at that Ferry Landing. Single personnel time. Deadline is May 15. Hospital 12:00 p.m. desiring transportation may contact Marine Site 12:05 p.m. PNCM Bradford,the Jewish lay leader BOQ 12:08 p.m. at 8275/8380 DWH/951140 AWH. Gold Hill Beq 12:10 p.m. ATTENTION Bowling Alley 12:16 p.m. TK/Kittery Beach JAMAICAN COMMITTEE ELECTION--The Housing 12:20 p.m. Club Activities following individuals have been Windmill Beach 12:30 p.m. nominated for the Jamaican Committee: "DO YOU SOMETIMES GET DISCOURAGED Ishmael Bennett, P. Brown, Fred THE GUANTANAMO BAY WOMEN' S Hspital 4:00 p.m. BECAUSE YOU EXERCISE AND IT DOESN'T Chambers, Huntley Cousell, T.K. BOWLING ASSOCIATION will sponsor Marine Site 4:05 p.m. SEEM TO HELP YOU? If so, maybe Cumberland, Joseph Gordon, Owen a singles no-tap on Saturday, BOQ 4:08 p.m. you're doing the wrong exercises. Hall, William LaTouche, Milton Mc- May 16. Check-in will be at Gdld Hill BEQ 4:10 p.m. The Guantanamo Bay T.O.P.S. (Take Dermott, Paul Robinson and Donald 6:30 p.m. with bowling beginning Bowling Alley 4:16 p.m. Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter CU-3, Townsend. at 7 p.m. The price is $7. Sign TR/Kittery Beach will be having its weekly meeting The election will be held Friday, up at Marblehead Hall. 4:20 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19 at 6 p.m. at Housing May 15, from 5 - 7 p.m. and on Sat- p.m. will be held the W.T. Sampson Elementary School, Windmill Beach 4:30 urday, May 16, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. ADULT CERAMIC CLASS B Kittery room B-1. Guest speaker for the From Beach in the NBCPO office. on Sunday May 17 at 364 and evening will be Mrs. Elaine McGrath, Only non-U.S. citizen government Beach. For further information discussing such items such as Windmill Beach 12:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. employees recruited from Jamaica registration call Sue Cook at health, exercises right for you, TK/Kittery are eligible to vote and voters 99194. slimnastics and aerobic dancing. Beach Housing 122:40 p.m. 4:40 p.m. will be required to show a current, CLUB So, come out and get "UN- Bowling Alley 1 2:44 p.m. 4:44 p.m. valid Chappa Card. THE GUANTANAMO BAY YACHT DISCOURAGED" and learn the FUN Gold Hill BEQ 122:50 p.m. 4:50 p.m. Votes may be cast for up to seven will hold its Spring series at 1:30 p.m. way to exercise to a new you." BOQ 12 2:52 p.m. 4:52 p.m. individuals and a block will also races 7-8-9 starting Marine Site 1.2:55 p.m. 4:55 p.m. be available on the ballot for "No with a board meeting at the prior to SOUL MUSIC will be playing at your 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Committee." Yacht Club at 1 p.m. Hospital Staff NCO Club for your dancing The ballots will be counted on the race all on May 17. and listening pleasure from 9 p.m. Monday, May 18,in the NBCPO. For On May 24 Spring Series Races to 1 a.m. Come on out and have an additional information, contact 10-11-12 at 1:30 p.m. Races evening full of fun on May 15. Cindy Glenn at 8209. On May 31 Spring Series 13-14-15 at 1:30 p.m. SHOW will be presented And on June 7 Spring series MOE'S COUNTRY NCO Club from 9 p.m. races 16-17-18 at 1:30 p.m. by the Staff Blue Caribe to 1 p.m. on May 16. Al you foot- good timers, GAZETTE THE TRZYNA VILLAGE RESTAURANT stomping, hee-hawing on out and have a ball, y'all. SURF & TURF announces a Disco Night on May 16. come Friday, May 15 The menu will be curry goat with Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, ADULT DANCE CLASSES will be given Steak w/ lobster, vegetable, baked white rice for $2.75 a plate and at Caribbean Arts & Crafts Workshop French fries, rolls w/ manish water for 0.50 a cup. "Touch Commander, U.S. Naval Base potato or direction of Shannon one of Class" one of the latest and under the butter, coffee or iced tea, will meet for disco on base will Finnegan. Classes LCdr. Robrt S. ?,-,ch. .Pbic AffairOfficer glass of chilled selected wine one of the best AwsistatPubic ffairs Officer 1 1/2 hours weekly. Registration Ens. Sharon,,P,,,,. .Ei. $9.45 be playing for your dancing 302 Brenda K. Starkey. is this Saturday, May 16 from .303 Dan, Dod . Jornalist. The Patio Lounge will feature the pleasure. .1050 Shan, Barett.o:nls 9 a.m. until noon at Nob Hill 70B. Karolyne Ashfield.Production Assistant exotic Pina Colada for 60 cents. Brs. For further information call 96175. Graphic Expression will be playing ATTENTION ALL PHOTO REFLEX CLUB your dancing and listening plea- members, there will be a repair/ to the for THE CARIBBEAN SADDLE CLUB HORSE The Daily Gazette is published according midnight. fieldday at the club house on May 16. rule, an~d regultiwos or ship oand saio newppers sure from 8 p.m. to SHOW will be at the Marine Ball P-35 ond under the director' asked to ea outline In NAVEBOS Due to a schedule change Graphic at noon. All members are of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed Field, Sunday May 17 at 11 a.m. peneon goernmen for your come and take a turn on the broom. five times weeokly atgovenmet0 Expression will be playing This will feature barrel racing, eqipent t [he Navy Publications ,andPinting Service itms and listening pleasure on Club dues can be paid. Broach Office, the opinions or statements in news dancing open jumping, western and English Navy ot. entt oppof otrued 00 heeinoffiil a May 16 instead of Endless For further information call o h, De- Saturday, riding. See ya there. or a, reflecting- jo0 viewsoof C5001A'5ASE Chuck or Cathy Roberts at 96164 AT. partentof the Navy. Flyte. Friday, May 15, 1981 The Daily Gazette Page 3 review Local job market School News Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Pei IHiah Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicant filed by the closing date, applications will be accpeted until t position is filled. Additional information concerning these vac may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel office or 1 reviewing the Vacancy Announcements posted on the official bullet boards.

ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING DATE COMMAND 854-$1-A Warehouse Worker, LWG/WG-6907-06 22 MAY 81 Supply 855-81-A Carpenter, WG/LWG-4607-07/09 22 MAY 81 PWD 839-81-A Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic, 22 MAY 1981 SRD GBEA HOSTS TEA LWG-5803-11 872-81 Welder Helper, LWG-3703-05 leading 22 MAY 81 PWD The Guantanamo Bay Education teachers to thank all of those in to LWG-3703-10 Association hosted their annual the community and on the staff 873-81 Sheetmetal Mechanic, LWG-3806-08 22 MAY 81 PWD "Friends of Education" Tea Wednes- who have contributed through their leading to LWG-3806-10 2 POSNS day at the high school. .services to a successful education X74-81 Firefighter (Structural), PS-081- 22 MAY 81 Fire Division The tea was a chance for the program this year. 03 875-81 Rigger Helper, LWG-5210-05 22 MAY 81 SRD 876-81 Rigging Worker, LWG-5210-08 22 MAY 81 SRD 877-81 Crane Operator, LWG-5725-11 22 MAY 81 SRD 878-81 Laborer, LWG-3502-02 22 MAY 81 SRD 879-81 Equipment Cleaner, LWG-7009-04 22 MAY 81 Supply 5 Positions 880-81 Custodial Worker, LWG-3566-01 22 MAY 81 ADMIN NAS 881-81 Custodial Worker, LWG-3566-02 INT 22 MAY 81 S/S 2 Positions 882-81 Bowling Equipment Worker, LWG-4819- 22 MAY 81 S/S 05 2 Positions 883-81 Personnel Clerk (Typing), LGS-203-03 22 MAY 81 NBCPO

APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT REGISTERS:

506-80 Security Guard, PS-085-02 INT CLUBS 746-81 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 747-81 Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-03 INT CLUBS 748-81 Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 INT CLUBS 749-81 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 INT CLUBS 750-81 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 INT CLUBS

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NavEx Job Opportunities These students received trophies for their 4.0 averages at the ace- demic banquet on May 4th. (L to R) Kim Johnson, 8th; Marissa Lucero, The Navy Exchange has the following job openings. These positions will 10th; Martha Sanchez, 10th; Denise Edson, 11th; Eileen Mathewson, 8th; close Friday, May 22, 1981 at 4:00 p.m. and Trey Alexander, 7th. (U.S. Navy Photo). to work for 1) Part Time SECURITY/IDENTIFICATION CHECKER (PS-1/$3.38) NJHS CHAPTER FORMED NEX Security Dept. Verifies identity of patrons issuing checks; main- A new chapter 6f the New inductees were introduced tains control over introduction of unauthorized items by patrons enter- National by Mr. Fred Pola, principal, and ing the NEX facility; maintains security measures to preclude shoplift- Junior Honor Society was instituted at W.T. Sampson High School in a were given candles which they lit ing or other unauthorized activities. High school graduate preferred, ceremony in the base chapel Tues- from the white candle representing with knowledge of NEX operations preferred, but not absolutely neces- day, May, scholarship before proceeding to sary. 12th. Twenty-seven members from 2) Full Time FOOD SERVICE WORKER (Counter Clerk) (NA-2/$3.60orLWG-2/ the the stage. 7th, 8th, and 9th grades were $2.04) to work at Naval Station Baskin Robbins. Prepares and serves ice Mr. Phillip D. Young, deputy inducted into the chapter in an cream dishes over the counter. Elementary school preferred with 1 year director, DODDS-Atlantic gave the assembly attended by students, closing remarks. Special organ experience desired. 2 Positions open. Shift differential pay for night parents and faculty. music was provided during the work. Capt. Fredrick Leisse, U.S. 3) Full Time OPTICAL SALES CLERK (PS-5/$4.29) to work at Naval Station ceremony by base guest, Mr. Wil- Naval Hospital, delivered the liam Griffith. Optical Shop. Reads prescription for frame and lens specifications, keynote address. Members of the A reception perepared by Mrs. checks finished lenses for accuracy, fits lens to frames and makes min- high school chapter of NHS spoke Lynge's home economics classes or frame repairs and adjustments. High school graduate; certificate in in turn on the symbols and pre- was held in the Home Ec. room ophthalmic optics desired. cepts of the society before following the ceremony. Congratu- lighting candles which represented lations to all students and their For further information please contact the Navy Exchange Personnel these ideals. parents. Office, Bldg. #13, Tele: 8348 gitmo dialogue --

While listening to "Notes of In- "good luck" to dear friends depart- There will be no shiny apples they plan to schedule the women's terest" last week I was shocked to ing the area. standing in the sun. for the Special Services Athletic volleyball games which were rained learn that we must now pay $5 per Why didn't Special Services charge Program this week! Instead, a out last week, in between the men's day to use the new Farewell Pavil- for these parties? I realize that squirmy worm may be more in order. playoffs, perhaps? timing, shiny lion. Special Services provides a great Ask the women's volleyball teams However, poor the The general purpose of the pay- many opportunities to us, but five who warmed the bench an extra hour apples are in order for the men's for illion was to meet people at the dollars to say "good bye"? for an unscheduled men's volleyball NAS and High School Green teams Ferry Landing to say "good bye", How about a five dollar deposit game how they feel about the treat- a hard-fought game. and if the area is not cleaned-up, nobody should need it all day. ment of women's teams in Gitmo. Sincerely, Linda M, Rasmussen, then it's a payment instead of a And ask Special Services when What about other people's friends? A Bench Warmer The pavillion was built for the deposit? place Guantanamo Bay community by Reserve The pavillion is a pleasant Seabee's. - to say "good bye", perhaps conveying I, for one, was not aware that to people leaving that we care and Asian-Pacific American it was slated to be a Special Ser- are sorry to see them go; a touching vices establishment. I wonder how idea. the Reserve Seabee's would feel I feel the citizens and personnel knowing that a wonderful idea was of Gitmo had the proverbial wool Heritage Festival-Dance converted into a money-making pulledmover their eyes. Very Respectfully, racket? THE ASIAN-PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE customs, arts & crafts, plus exotic attended many a "Ferry I have "Open House" Festival is being held cuisine from the Far East will be on to hid farewell and Margaret & Kevin Fisher Landing Party" this weekend on Saturday, May 16, hand for all to enjoy. from noon until 4:00 p.m. The FIL-AM "dinner dance" will fol- Later that evening, the FIL-AM low the festival at 7:30 p.m.-12:30 for the wonderful opportunity to let the Gitmo Many thanks Club will sponsor a "dinner dance," a.m. by community know that our Day Care Mother's Day luncheon sponsored also with the theme spotlighted on Tickets are on sale to the general Care Center Center is one of the best run the ladies of the Day Asian-Pacific Americans. public at $11.00 (per person), which day care centers that I have ever last Friday. Both functions were planned to oc- includes an "open bar," and the Far of time dealt with and the reason being I know it took a lot cur during Asian-Pacific American Eastern cuisine consisting of roast part is that they "care" for our and effort on the (teachers) Heritage Week, but DEFEX 2-81 caused pig with trimmings, pancit, lumpia, know it was children. Keep up the good work! and I'd like you to the postponement of these festivities fried rice, green beans, salad, and greatly appreciated. to being held one week later. rolls. Contact your local FIL-AM this Lori Johnson I would also like to take The "Open House" festival will .be Imember for purchasing of tickets. held at the FIL-AM club house where Music for the "dinner dance" will displays of Asian-Pacific dances, be provided by Ron's Disco. The Daily Gazette Friday, May 15, 1981 Page 4 The Kansas City third baseman strained his right ankle in the 4th inning of a 3 - 2 loss to the Texas Rangers and was headed to a hospital for some precautionary x-rays. The photographer . Tom Gralish classified of UPI . says he was "stunned" when Brett used his crutch to swipe Gra- lish on the forehead . then swip- ed down to hit his camera. Gralish says Brett wanted to know if he didn't have anything better For Sale to "take pictures of." Nob Hill 70B Saturday, May 16 from '67 Ford Mustang, good condition. League last 9 a.m. until ? Misc. items, barters In the American For more information call 8255 AT. welcome. night: Nob Hill 31-B, Saturday, May 16 New York Yankees 9, Oakland 5 and dryer, $100 each. Washer from 8:30 until ? 22 cup Mirro- Texas 3, Kansas City 2 typewriter for parts Underwood matic percolator, $5; Sears pizza Baltimore 10, Toronto 0 5 p.m. at 951133. $10. Call after maker, $5; Salton bun warmer, $4; Boston 9, Minnesota 7 (11 innings) sell, PCS orders. Must, plants; 4 A/C for parts, $15 each; California 9, Milwaukee 1 men and children clothing, ceramic Seattle at Detroit was cancelled items; and much more. Cup because of rain. $75, re- Captain's 3 piece corner couch, In the National League: frigerator, runs well--$50. Nob Hill 37B, Saturday, May 16 from 1 large dresser w/mirror, 2 Captain's Cup Standings 9 a.m. til ? Baby items, furniture, Los Angeles 3, Montreal 2 night stands. 1 chest of draw- lawn mower, misc. 187.5 St. Louis 7, Houston 6 ers that needs work, $125. 1. NAS/VC-10 171 Cincinnati 6, Chicago Cubs 1 1 AMF moped, $125. 2, 26" ten 2. Hospital Nob Hill 48A, Saturday, May 16, from 155.5 San Diego 10, New York Mets 6 speed bikes, $45. each. 1 70cc 3. High School 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. Rugs; A/C's; 152.5 Philadelphia 3, San Francisco 1 1973 Honda, $185. Call 8285 or 4. Co. L/NSGA stereo and odds and ends; men's Blue 148 8577. 5. NAVSTA and womens clothing; lawnmower; 6. Marine Barracks 107.5 GBYAA auto parts; make me an offer. 7. FTG 62 1970 Mustang 302, V8, auto, PS, For more information call Rennee at 56 The GBYAA Final Baseball Standings PB, headers, t/a radials, mags. 8. NAVSTA White 8608 or 951055. 37 Needs some parts and a little re- 9. NAVSTA Red 0 Senior League W L hab but has great potential. Pick- 10. Non U.S. up cab top fits short bed step or include: Fasco Blue Jays 15 1 fleet side truck. AM/FM stereo The above standings Give Away league, one horse- Danac Giants 8 9 radio, original equipment in one one baseball lea- NSGA Mariners 7 10 1976 Toyota. Will fit most small Free to a good home. Two, 6 shoe tournament, meet and one volley- United Services Astros 3 13 cars. Call 8124 DWH or 90163 week old kittens. 97134 AWH. gue, one swim ball league. AWH. Major League Free to good home, small black male dog (terrier-poodle mix). Has Notice Marine Barracks Bears 15 2 had shots. Well with kids, good The GBYAA will conduct registra- VC-10 Red Sox 12 6 dirt bike watch dog, doghouse included. '78 Suzuki moto-cross tion for the 1981 Youth Softball FTG OWC Yankees 7 10 gear, Packing out,call 99289 AWH. $M-125B, spare tire, bhain, Program on Saturday morning at Motorcycle Club Reds 1 17 97226. exhaust, $350. Call Chick Zaiser Field following the baseball closing ceremonies. Minor League set- 4 foot Bamboo dinette Wanted Proof of age is required for all hexagon table w/glass top; 4 A sponsor w/PCS orders some- children registered. PSD Pirates 16 1 chairs, $150; brand new swivel where near Gulfport, Mississip- Another registration will be Hospital Dodgers 10 7 Electric washer heavy duty General pi, to take a German Shephard conducted Sunday in front of the Comptroller Braves 5 13 capacity w/4 cycles, (yellow) dog to a Seebee. The cage, paper- Navy Exchange from 10 a.m. until NAVSTA Special Staff Card- small wash basin for access., work and cost will be taken care 3 p.m. inals 5 13 loads, $300. Call 97121 small of by me. You must be flying back on a C-141. Someone will Tee Ball SL125, good condition, '72 Honda meet the plane and collect the $325. Call 8502 DWN/ Baseball runs well, dog at the end of the trip. For Ken Davis Rangers 17 1 AWH. 8262 more information contact Missy (Kansas City, Missouri-UPI)--A FRA Cardinals 12 5 Goff at Gold Hill Towers, call frustrated and injured George Brett, Navy Broadcasting Mets 10 7 who isn't even approaching his upper PWD Transportation Tigers 8 7 74 Kawasaki 350cc F-9. Runs 95462 DWH or 95315 AWH, Rm H307. 300 batting average of last season, NEX Yankees 5 11 well, $400 or best. Call 8106 Thank you. apparently used a crutch to bat a PWD Employee Pirates 4 12 DWH. photographer last night. CPO Wives Club Royals 2 15 1 set of TV rabbit ears. 1974 360cc Honda, (not run- Call 8798 DWH or 95558 Bird in hand . ning). 1972 350cc SL, 1971 AWH. Larry 350cc CB and other 350cc Call 90135 AWHL spare parts. Babysitter for two nights during NBA crown the week and occasionally other Celtics take I am leaving soon and I have evenings. Call 951076 AT. HOUSTON (UPI) -- Larry Bird, in a Bird - who had shot only 33 per- new clothes that I haven't scoring slump for the first five cent in the series - got plenty of even worn at all that were Desire a young person age 16 or old- games of the finals, snapped to life help from his teammates as Maxwell sent to me. They must go. er to occasionally babysit in my in game six, pouring in 27 points to scored 19 points, Parish 18 and Everything in good condition. home when needed. For more give the a 102 - 91 Archibald 13. 4 skirts, sizes 13-14, $5. information call Diane at 8781 after victory over the Bird flipped assists behind his Blouses, large, $5. 7 p.m. and the NBA crown. back and hit fall-away jump shots green and white, Bathrobe, during a fast-paced third quarter length, $5. Dresses, med- knee People pounds, any one having that saw the Celtics outscore the $5 each. ium, approximately 10 to 100 extra It's the Celtics 14th league Rockets 29 - 20. Uniforms - 2 male bootcamp pounds to give away, by start of championship and their first in five Twice Houston cut Boston's lead shirts and pants, $2 & style school or by Christmas leave period. years. to three points in the final min- $3. 2 male dungaree shirts and Inquiries should be made at The Rockets, an improbable oppon- utes. But Bird continually held sm. and 1g. Dress pants, pants, T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds ent for the Celtics and looking for the Rockets at bay despite a scream- 11-12, $5. Black and white size Sensibly), every Tuesday at 6 p.m. their first NBA title, made a run ing capacity crowd in the Summit in $100. AM/FM stereo, 8 TV, 12", Room B-1, of the W.T. Sampson for it with 12 straight points early Houston. w/t-table & speakers, $100. the track Elementary School. Get Started Now. in the third quarter. His three point goal late in ask for Dee. Call 8566 DWH, But it was a case of too little, game put the Rockets away. Anyone having knowledge of the too late. By winning, Boston became the to post NWS China Lake Area (base housing Boston worked its fastbreak for first team in nine seasons record and Yard Sales etc) is requested to call 99263 AT. driving lay-ups by M.L. Carr and the best regular season close the half also win the title. Center Bargo 1193, Saturday, May 16. Nate Archibald to The 1972 were Auto parts, etc. Services with a 53 - 47 'advantage. By early in the third quarter, the last team to do it. to babysit in my home lead to Forward Robert Reid scored 27 West Bargo 45-B, Saturday, May 16, Would like the Celtics had upped their and busy parents. points for Houston and from 9 a.m. till noon. Small for working 64 - 53 with consecutive baskets by certified teacher will tutor and added 23 and pulled down 16 re- tables; children's records; games; Also , Robert Parish child who needs extra help. bounds to pace the Rockets. knick-knacks; lamp shades; etc. your Bird. More information call 951076 AT. Cornisa Point 11, Saturday, May 16, Have moped - will travel - 16 year from 9 a.m. to noon. We have lots DAILY ENERGY usAGE old male will babysit anywhere of misc. items. on base (your place or mine). WATER Charge $ler hour for one child, Radio Point 2, Saturday, May 16. 25G each additional child. 1,279,000 GALLONS Pre packout sale, women's clothes, Consumption: p.m. or AT books and misc. AT weekends after 4 weekends. Call Wayne at 8350. Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Kittery Beach 69D, Saturday, May 16 from 9 a.m. until ? Side yard, Have moped -will travel- 16 name your price. year old male will babysit anywhere on base, (your place fro' ELECTRICITY $1 per hour Tierra K 15, Saturday, May 16 from or mine), charge 290,600 KWH each 9 a.m. until ? Dining table, for one child, 259 for Consumption: w/4 chairs, roll away bed, childs additional child. Anytime week- organ, winter coats and other days after 4 p.m. and anytime Target 262,000 KWH call Wayne at 8350. I goodies. weekends, l v