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ENERGY CONSERVATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE! GAZETTE When you're buying a dishwasher, look for a model with air power Bay, Cuba and/or overnight dry settings. Guantanamo These features automatically turn off the dishwasher after the rinse cycle, and they can Volume 36 Number 158 Wednesday, August 19, 1981 save up to ten percent of your total dishwashing energy cost. on federal budget horizon ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? Trouble seen LOS ANGELES (UPI)--President Reagan In Los Angeles, Reagan insisted he Meanwhile, Reagan administration David admits he's having some problems will hold the deficit to the $42 sources say Budget Director that up to balancing the budget, but says he billion projected by his adminis- Stockman has suggested News from planned will keep his promise to balance tration. The president met with $40 billion be trimmed spending over spending by 1984, without jeopard- top aides for three hours yesterday, increases in military And sources izing the military buildup he's or- shuffling budget-cutting options the next three years. Digest to eliminate dered. for 1983 and 1984. say Reagan cannot hope the deficit without either paring (AP)--A Japanese boycott of White House spokesman David Ger- The meeting dealt primarily with SOKYO the projected military budget, or from California is to take gen was less optimistic that Reagan. defense spending in the coming year. fruit making politically difficult cuts effect today. Japanese officials Gergen said in Washington yesterday But Reagan says he will not try to to in spending on social programs. are afraid of importing Medflies that there are "serious threats" save money by cutting significant 1982 deficit goal. defense projects. along with the California produce. Reagan's Economically, the average Ameri- As originally written, the Jap- can's personal budget got a boost anese ban covers fruit from the last month. whole state, not just the area un- in asylum The Commerce Department reports der quarantine for Medflies. Amer- Stand-off results personal income went up 1.6 percent ican officials tried yesterday to in July, the largest gain in a year. France (UPI)--A tense The hijackers, members of the get the Japanese to limit the boy- MARSEILLE, a hijacked Iranian Paris-based Iranian Liberation Move- cott. stand-off between gunboat and the French Navy ended ment, seized the French-built tor- when France offered pedo boat last week, and planned to Keeping employees well WASHINGTON (AP)--The man accused of late yesterday the anti-Khom- use it as the base for their govern- Reagan, John political asylum to shooting President ment-in-exile. has been transferred eini guerrillas aboard. Hinckley Jr., They sailed into the port of Mar- Marine Base near companies returns to the Ouantico seille early yesterday and threaten- Pays He had been in a feder- Washington. Shark attack numbers ed to blow up the ship unless given in al correctional institution fuel and supplies. WASHINGTON (UPI)--It pays to keep North Carolina for psychological employees healthy. sources tests. Justice Department Rise; Reasons unknown The government refused and ordered Such is the finding of a report Hinckley say an indictment against the boat out of territorial waters, commissioned by the Health Insurance by the end of could be returned MIAMI (AP)--There have been 10 re- sending a missile frigate and three Association of America. It shows the week. ports of people being attacked by smaller ships to enforce that order. that company "wellness" programs are sharks in the waters near Florida saving employers millions of dollars GENEVA, Switzerland (AP)--Repre- and the Bahamas so far this year. By nightfall, the vessel had been in reduced health-care and time-off sentatives of the OPEC countries Marine experts say that compares maneuvered about four miles off- costs. will try again today to come up with an average of only four or shore. It was then, apparently, with a unified pricing structure. five a year. that France made the asylum offer, Health-care costs in the U.S. have At a meeting in Geneva yesterday, One diver who was attacked says and the boat was towed toward Tou- jumped 2,000 percent since 1950, Saudi Arabia agreed to raise its he's never seen anything like it-- lon, east of Marseille. with employers footing half the bill. base price by $2.00 a barrel--to that the sharks aren't usually that 4. But Venezuela is refusing to aggressive. It is not known if France will re- But HIAA President James Moore- me down from its base price of A leading shark expert, Dr. Sam- turn the boat to Iran. field says the introduction of major- $36 a barrel. uel Gruber of the University of Reaction from Iran was swift. Teh- disease prevention programs, such as Florida, says he can't explain the ran radio quotes the Iranian Foreign screening for cancer or high blood (UPI)--It's fashionable OMAHA, Neb. increase in reported attacks, but Ministry as calling the granting of pressure, could help cut costs, sav- days to blame the U.S. Postal these suggests it may be attributable to political asylum to the commandoes ing American industry billions in Service when something gets lost in better reporting. "tantamount to legalized piracy." the process. the mail. And that's exactly what the Omaha Public School District did when $1 million in paychecks were discovered missing. Yesterday, GTMO's residents go on ships for DEFEX after duplicate checks had been is- originals were found, GTMO has And everyone was prepared, said sued, the For some, it was the first time This was the first time district's own vault. because, ac- DK3 Kenia Morales, who was also at right in the they had been evacuated. For all, put evacuees on ships seems apologies are in order. C. Cook, a the pier processing evacuees. It it was the first time any went on cording to PNCS Lee the Morales said that things went a ship while practicing evac- member of the team processing board quickly because "everyone had CHICAGO (UPI)--A federal judge has procedures in a Defex. evacuees at Pier Bravo, the Defex uation everything ready." approved an out-of-court settlement were evacuated from was planned as a part of Ocean Residents Tina and Patty Rohe also felt that effectively prohibits the FBI Granadillo Point, Granadillo Circle, Venture '81. the evacuation things went very smoothly, but from political spying on community Center Bargo, East Bargo, Marine Although she felt The was easier Patty thought it would be different groups and political groups. Site, Corinaso Point, Mobile Point, during the last Defex up in front if Monday's Defex was the real settlement is the fruit of a class- Caravela Point and some parts of because she was picked agreed thing. "If this was real," she action lawsuit filed six years ago, K. The USS GUAM (LPH 9) of her house, Mary Koontz Tierra said, "I'd think about what I would and applies to a lesser extent to 148 went to the with Yvonne Schoenhofen that the took 257 evacuees, take--there are so many things I the CIA. (LPD 4) and 91 were evacuation was "a good experience. USS AUSTEN love that I'd want to take with to the Naval Hospital. It gets you prepared, just in case." evacuated me. But you don't worry because you know you're coming back." Government seeks third Once the evacuees were processed on the pier to ensure that all the M- . necessary paperwork was in order, arty air safety study the evacuees were taken on board. Those on the GUAM were divided wi4r""'" into groups of 10, given name tags WASHINGTON (AP)--The government has and assigned a guide. After eating asked an independent consultant to lunch, the evacuees were given a investigate whether the nation's air- tour that included sick bay, the ways are safe during the air traffic berthing compartments and a heli- controllers strike. copter. Drew Lew- Transportation Secretary "We'll show how the facilities is predicts the Flight Safety Found- are set up," said Cmdr. Olin Cannon, the adminis- ation's report will back operations officer for the GUAM, has not tration's stand that safety "how it would look if we really because of the walkout. deteriorated were evacuating them." a task force will Lewis also says Although it was just that, a long-range be put together to examine defense exercise, Lt. Cmdr. Pete the FAA and the con- dealings between Hoffoss, public affairs officer on trollers. the GUAM, said "it was as close to air controll- Meanwhile, Portuguese the real thing as we could make flights to ers are again handling it." a two- and from the U.S., following "I wish they'd do a suprise one, yesterday. day boycott that ended say, once a year," Cynthia Kennedy the says the In Washingtonm FAA said. She felt that if you know in A Marine CH-46 helicopter lifts off from the landing zone near boycott caused little disruption the evacuation is coming you can Sherman Cut after dropping off some of the 400 personnel from the trans-Atlantic flights. But Portu- for it; but a surprise evacua- Amphibious Unit that participated in the recent DEFEX. plan guese controllers plan to ask their 38th Marine many are and USS Austin as tion would show "how colleagues in other nations to stage A total of 405 residents boarded the USS Guam U.S. Navy photo.) really prepared." a global boycott. part of the evacuation exercise. (Official The Daily Gazette Wednesday, August 19, 1981 age 2 Exchange Notes Speci Oala announcement NEED A NEW IMAGE FOR THE SCHOOL ALL NEW ARRIVALS IN GITMO SINCE ANY FORMER "BROWN WATER" SAILORS year? August 21st and 22nd is July and who hold a current Red desiring to get together for the the time for a complete change. purpose of socializing and talking Along with the regular services, Cross instructor certification are requested to contact the Red Cross to your old shipmates, at a date the Navy Exchange Beauty Shop to be determined, are requested offers the Max Factor Represen- office at 8676 for transfer of in- and keep to contact CWO Williams, CWO tative, who will be on hand to structor records. Teach instructor certification cur- Cooney or BMC Marshall at FTG. give free makeup demonstrations your lose Please dial 8730/8515 or 8716 DWH. and makeup tips for the classroom. rent. You earned it--don't it!! Call 8764 and make your appoint- A CERAMICS CLASS FOR CHILDREN WILL ment today. be held on August RED CROSS CPR COURSE on Saturday, 18, 19 and 20 at 364B Kittery Beach. August 22 at Red Cross building The class is for children SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS AT THE from 8 to 4 p.m. Free course. between the ages of 9 and Marine Corps Exchange and avoid Instructor will be Bill Murphy 12. There will be no charge for the class. Call the rush. All varieties of toys from PSD. To register call the Sue Cook at COME ONE, COME ALL!!! 99194 for further and giftwear will be received Red Cross office 8676/95434. information and continually from now until Christ- registration. to the mas. Take advantage of our con- venient layaway plan for the up- GONG SHOW coming holiday season. Sponsored by the CHANGE IN NEX HOME LAYAWAY POLICY community High School Cheerleaders effective August 17. Installment payments for Home Layaway eligible items are now extended from 4 at the months to 5 months. Additionally, 0 the initial down payment has been Elementary School Amphitheatre increased from 10% to 20% of the bulletin board Friday, August 21; 8 p.m. total retail value. Categories of items eligable for Home Lay- Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette away or occupancy requirements office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried Office in the McCalla Admin have not changed. to the Public Affairs GTMO BAY OFFICERS' WIVES CLUB IS is a.m. the Building. Deadline for publication 9 having a "Welcome Aboard Coffee" previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- from 9-11 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. time. Announcements ments will be accepted any 9th. Learn about bowling, bridge, a week at the dis- Blue Caribe will be published at least once tennis, riding, Little Theatre, Staff. Activities cretion of the Public Affairs Caribbean Arts and Crafts, swimming creed, sex that discriminate on the basis of race, and scuba. For further information Thursday, August 20 will not be accepted. and color or national origin call Bettye Gaiennie at 955278. reserves the right to The Public Affairs Staff ed- Reservations, at $2.50 per person, "Cuban Night" AHH-after work- it all submissions. (AT-anytime, should be made by Sept. 1st by ing hours, a-during working hours). calling Jeane Neuner, 8602; Dorothy Paella Wassenberg, 8784; Pat Adams, 95348; Arroz Valenciana Pat Unrau, 8346; or Julie Bendt, 95501. $5.50 Educational Notes Friday, August 21 SCHOOL ON GTMO will begin OR JUST NEED MATH NURSERY MATHEMATICIAN? classes on Sept. 1. Three classes credits? Old Dominion University "Greek Night" have already been filled. If we Elementary College is offering YOU ARE INVITED can find 20 more interested pre- Mathematics (Math 101) and Algebra TO OUR FIRST FALL Steak-a-Bob schoolers, we will open another and Trig I. Registration is going cdjj TERM -- 1981-1982 Baked Potato or class. Children who will be 3 on now. We hope to have an Elemen- OLD DOMINION French Fries or 4 by Dec. 31 are eligible. For tary Statistics class start in late LNVERSITY Vegetables more information contact Mary September, and Algebra and Trig II Salad Bar of many academic Kay Burns at 95359 or 952248. is planned for next term. Call WHAT: An offering Rolls w/butter courses Mary Kelley at 8307 for further Coffee or Iced Tea WHEN: Pre-registration--Aug. 10-22 POINT HOBBY SHOP WILL information. THE LEEWARD Final registration--Aug.24-29 be closed until further notice due $6.50 Monday to Fridays, 9-a.m.- shortage. IS A GOOD PLACE TO TAKE INTRO- to manpower GTMO 5 p.m. ductory Oceanography! This course THE MANAGEMENT OF THE BLUE CARIBE Saturday 9 a.m. - UNAUTHORIZED/UNOFFICIAL USE OF will view chemical and physical Restaurant extends its appreciation 1 p.m. GOVERNMENT VEHICLES: Recently properties of seawater, marine to all patrons who cooperated re- Term: Aug. 31-Oct 22, 1981 government vehicles have been biology, currents, waves and tides cently in our customer service observed parked in housing areas, response to sev- among other topics. Old Dominion questionnaire. In WHERE: Registration is at the Down- club, and Navy Exchange facilities. we University is holding registration eral recent customer requests, town Lyceum Collegee Office. This practice is in violation of everyone that until August 29 for the first fall would like to remind Classes are held a t the W.T. Public law and Department of term. Please call 8307/8748 for out evening dress code in the din- Sampson High Schoo l. Defense Directives; ing room is identical to that of details. RSVP: To Old Dominion Un iversity All operators of government the other dining clubs. Shorts, by Aug. 29. Call8307 for vehicles are advised that govern- HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL, EDUCATORS, tank tops, flip-flops and athletic more information. ment vehicles are to be used for everyone needing upper level cred- uniforms are not considered appro- official purposes only and Security its. . .Health and Disease (CHP 355, priate dress for evening wear at Patrol citations will be issued to 3 credits) is Old Dominion Univer- IF: any dining facility. The Blue operators found utilizing these course for you this term! - You would like to. continue youth Caribe management requests that all sity's vehicles for unofficial purposes. Emphasis is on good health as a education while in GTMO, patrons abide by the dress code so All government vehicle operators right as well as a personal respon- - You would like to learn a new that everyone may have an enjoyable should read and become thoroughly sibility and on preventive behav- skill or hobby, evening out. Thank you. familiar with the contents of iors. Register at the college - You need a brush up on courses COMNAVBASE/NAVSTA GTMO INSTRUCTION office, Downtown Lyceum, through before attempting college level 11220.4 which established local August 29. Call Mrs. Kelley (8307) work, policy regarding use of government Club Activities with any questions. - You need tuition assistance - You may be interested in shar- vehicles. THE FRA INVITES ALL ITS MEMBERS THE SEPTEMBER 1981 NAVY-WIDE EXAM- ing your knowledge and skills as a ATTENTION: THERE HAS BEEN AN and interested citizens of GTMO to ination will be administered as teacher for LA Metro College. INCREASE in unregistered vehicles its monthly general assembly meet- follows: P03, Thursday, Sept. 10; Then call Rochelle Wheeler at onboard Naval Station Guantanamo. ing to be held at the FRA home in P02, Tuesday, Sept. 15; and P01, 8307, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. COMNAVBASE Instruction 11200.1A Morin Center on Wednesday, August Thursday, Sept. 17. to 4 p.m. or stop by the LA Metro requires that all motor vehicles 19, at 8 p.m. Important matters Office behind the Downtown Lyceum. that operate onboard NAVSTA be are to be discussed at this meet- registered. It is the responsibili ing, so all members are urged to OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES of vehicle owners to update attend. pre-registration for the first fall ENT's FIRE FIGHTERS, ATTENTION , insurance on a regular basis, Ameri- term will be held August 10-22. Science and Business majors!! Police can International Underwriters, Final registration (tuition payment is T Los Angeles Metropolitan College (AIU locally procured) annually, due) will be August 24-29. Dates offering just the courses you may r _DAIY USAA Insurance semi-annually. for the term are August 31 through in Busi- need to complete a degree Operators desiring to drive onboard October 22. Tuition is $43 per Science and Police or ness, Fire Naval Station must give close credit hour without tuition assis- majors. Administration of Justice attention to license plate expira- GAZETTE tance, $10.75 or $4.30 (depending We are offering several new courses tion dates. When you have updated on pay grade) per credit hour with starting Term I. in these areas insurance the instruction requires tuition assistance. All EMT's who need a refresher Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, you to register your vehicle at Classes to be offered include: licenses, course to maintain their base police headquarters. Due to Oceanography II, History of Ameri- you! A spec- we have the course for the recent implementation of vehicle Commander, U.S. Naval Base can Civilization I, American Poli- ial 2-credit refresher will be given inspections, it is to the owners tics, Health and Disease, Elemen- by Steve Vasek during Term I only. their vehicle XMid. br t S. P-ct. .Nblc Afair Off ion tary benefit to ensure that ubic Affairs f iet College Mathematics, English be limited, so come ie he SMA Powr. s.Asistant This course will is in top working order. For Composition I, General Psychology, 10th JO1 Ron Rust.Editor in during registration Aug. further information contact Base Algebra and Trigonometry I and and assure your through Aug. 22nd Police Registration Office at Ext. the Daily azete is publFshd wording oth General Biology I. FLYERS place in this class. TERM 8606, during the hours of 9 -- 12 rles andfreg and s ation newspapers TA forms and class schedules and outlined in NA XOSP-35 nd the direction WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE LA METRO ase Public Affars Officer. Printed or 2 - 4 p.m. daily. Driving bf the Naval descriptions are available in the OFFICE BY AUG. 1. COME IN THEN AND five times eeky at 0oermen0epeseon movement Downtown onboard Naval Station is a .quipent at the Nay Puicaions and Printing Sevice Lyceum College Office. LOOK OVER OUR EXPANDED SELECTION OF rnch office, the ions as itms priviledge and failure to comply oin o samet in Call Mary Kelley at 8307/8748 for COURSES. Have a good day planning tht appear herein are orobecontued asoffiial further with regulations could result in of as ref lecting the ices of CM'AVASE r theDe information. It's time to your education in GTMO Bay. prment of the Nay. get back to school! loss of driving priviledges. Wednesday. August 19. 1981 The Daily Gazette Page 3 gtmo dialogue I was always proud to be an Army To -whom it may concern: Whether brat, and today (Monday, Aug. 17) you wake us up in the night or give reminded me how proud I am to be a our family 15 minutes notice, we resident of GTMO. will part icipate in all DEFEXs. To watch the different branches It's the least we can do as com- working together like clockwork was munity residents! impressive. Hats off to all ground, air and sea crews! "Cookie" Johnson

I am departing GTMO August 21st. children that eat at the galley. I wish to express my appreciation to the staff of Gold Hill Galley, My best wishes. Disbursing, CCPO, my Cuban and Jamacian friends and the school James Frazier Calendar Photo Contest Winners The winners of the Guantanamo Bay C. Roberts--Tug Boat )fficers' Wives Club Calendar Photo B. Wallace--Ferry Contest are: C. Roberts--Salute Battery CUBAN-EXILE JORGE ROBINSON gets assistance from his wife, Luna, C. Roberts -- Kittery Beach C. Roberts--Carrier upon the occasion of his retirement during cake-cutting cere- C. Roberts--Destroyer B. Wallace--Welcome Aboard Mat and monies held July 31 at the Ship Repair Department where Robin- C. Roberts--Bunker Golden Anchor son worked. LCDR Brian Edwards, Ship Repair Officer, was very B. Wallace--C-141 appreciative of Robinson's contributions to his department, M. Spence--Leeward Ferry Landing Many thanks to all who partici- and "awaits patiently" his piece of Robinson's retirement cake. C. Roberts--Farewell Pavi-lion pated in the contest. Watch for Robinson retired with almost 37 years service, first beginning C. Roberts--Ships in Port this year's calendar and your copy his work in Guantanamo Bay with the Public Works Department on C. Roberts--McCalla Admin Building of the winning photos! Oct. 1, 1943. He worked for SRD since September 28, 1975. (Official U.S. Navy photo.) Local job market review Important Tuition Assistance Notice Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have Effective immediately, Tuition Once the tuition assistance ap- filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the Assistance will be applied for only plication has been completed and position is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies at the Navy Campus Office located processed by the Navy Campus Of- may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or by on the second floor of the McCalla fice, the applicant takes the com- reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards. Administration Building. pleted TA form to the college of- fices to enroll. ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING DATE COMMAND Active duty military personnel as- Because tuition assistance is a will need a completed tuition 973-81-B Custodial Worker, IWG-3566-02 8-24-81 S/S to en- privilege, active duty personnel sistance application prior 978-81-A Recreation Aid, PS/ILGS-198-03 8-24-81 S/S University, are reminded that they don't have rolling for Old Dominion 993-81-A Recreation Aid, PS-0189-03 8-24-81 S/S College, or to apply for it. however, if that Los Angeles Community 1014-81-A Waiter, NA-7420-03 (Two Positions) 8-24-81 CPO Club person applies for it, tuition as- Florida Junior College. (Intermittent) applications are only avail- sistance must be repaid if the ap- The (Part Time) 8-24-81 CPO Clut plicant doesn't successfully com- 1015-81-A Cashier, AS-530-04 able at the Navy Campus Office. 1025-81 Staffing Clerk (Typing) ,GS-203-04 8-24-81 NBCPO also need to be plete the class. The only except- The applications (leading to GS-203-05 or GS-05) signed by a department head or div- ions are if the applicant receives ision -manager to guarantee that a PCS or TAD orders, is hospitalized, attend college or is transferred to a job inter- person signing up to The following positions are pernament register; classes and using tuition assist- ferring with class- times. ance will not have conflicting work 1004-81 Firefighter (Structural) ,Ps-081-03 OPEN Fire Dept chedule for those class times. If the class the applicant ap- plies for does not begin, the ap- If an applicant is an E-5 to E-9 plicant can then apply and receive APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT REGISTERS: with 14 years or less service, he an amendment to his application. or she is eligible for 90 percent 506-80 Security Guard, PS-085-02 INT CLUBS If there are any further ques- tuition assistance. The 90 percent 746-81 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 tions, please call Mrs. Hoover or eligibility will need to be certi- 747-81 Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-03 INT CLUBS Mrs. McDermott at 8769. fied by the PSD office and will be 748-81 Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 INT CLUBS No Tuition Assistance Apnlicat- done after a person starts applic- 749-81 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 INT CLUBS ions can be accepted via Guard Mail. INT ation of the Navy Campus Office. 750-81 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 CLUBS A SEABEE . Defined Author Unknown not like duty, night watches, taps, reveille, routine, discipline, officers, drills, or secured heads. Between the awkwardness of a soldier and the dignity of a Ma- Nobody else is so early to rise rine, lies the questionable char- without actually wanting to get up. acter of a SEABEE. No other person gets so much fun out of liberty or shore patrol. SEABEES come in assorted sizes, No one can have so much fun on so shapes, weights, and colors, but little money. all have the same code to enjoy every second of every hour of A SEABEE is a man of many abili- every day, whether at work or at ties, he can weld, build, drive, play, and protest, by griping, repair and fight. He can make (their most beloved privilege), something out of nothing, he can when issued an order. wreck or beautify. Work never seems to tire him nor does he seem *0SEABEESare found everywhere, on to tire of it. top of, inside of, climbing on, swinging from, running around, or His motto is "Can Do," to which more likely than not, turning he has added, "Have Done and Did." to. Mothers and Sweethearts love His miraculous accomplishments are M.D. FITZGERALD presents a flower arrangement to Purifi- them, Fathers are proud of them, recognized by a WELL DONE from the CAPTAIN SKI Billy Johnson. SKI Johnson retired Brothers look up to them, Sisters Commanding Officer all the way cacion Johnson, wife of 14, during ceremonies held in front adore them, Airdales hate them, down. from the U.S. Navy, August Building. (Official U.S. Navy Company Commanders tolerate them, A SEABEE is a magical creature. of the McCalla Administration and Chief Petty Officers drive You can chew him out but you can't photo.) them. get work done without him. He is dirty, unpolished, unkempt, often- A SEABEE is a composite, he has times overbearing and sometimes Ship Schedule the appetite of a horse, the di- reluctant. gestion of a sword swallower, the The average SEABEE is a thick- HULL DATE OF DATE OF energy of a pocket size atom bomb, of a variety of headed individual SHIP NO. ARRIVAL DEPARTURE the curiosity of a cat, the lungs nationalities. He won't admit to of a dictator, the imagination of it anywhere or to anyone, except USS BARRYE DD-933 19 AUG >31 22 SEP 81 a Paul Bunyon, the slyness of a in defense of his Corp, that his fox, the audacity of a steel trap, in the Navy. is the best job USS THOMAS C. HART FF-1092 11 AUG 81 1 SEP 81 and the spirit of a fighting cock. Without him the fleet would have He likes liberty, leave, holidays, to gripe about, civilians nothing USS FLATELY FFG-21 5 AUG 81 25 AUG 81 weekends, girls, beer, chow, would have nothing to talk about, movies, gedunks, swimming, pin ups, have nothing to and history would USS SPRUANCE DD-963 30 JUL 81 31 AUG 81 sleep, and comic books. He does write about. Page 4 The Daily Gazette Wednesday, August 19, 1981 KEGLERS' CORNER By Peri Stammreich Hooton snaps streak; S weaver outduels Carlton The Ladies Association will have CHICAGO (UPI)--Burt Hooton of the Los In other National League games, a board meeting at 7:30 p.m. on won his pitching duel August 23 at the Girl Scout Hut. Angeles Dodgers admits he sort of lost his confidence earlier this sea- against Steve Carlton, leading the All ladies are urged to attend. Reds to a 3-1 victory over the Phil- son, but it returned at Chicago's As promised, I will start off lies. Dave Kingman drove in three Wrigley Field. with the ladies scores from the runs with a pair of homers and a Classics for the 24th. Pam Keehner The former Cub pitcher blanked his double as the Mets blanked Atlanta, led with a 203 for a 497 series. % ex-teammates on four hits yesterday, 4-0. Kingman and Philadelphia's Donna Huisdas had a 490, while the Dodgers to a 5-0 win Mike Schmidt now share the National Char Williamson had a 476. leading over the Cubs. It was Hooton's 25th League home run lead with 18. The Men's No Tap held on the career shutout and it snapped a per- San Diego snapped its four-game 18th had less people than the first losing streak with a 4-3 triumph one. They only had 31 men and sonal four-game losing streak. Dusty Baker and Ken Landreaux each drove in over St. Louis, Houston downed Mon- women. The men paid six places. two runs to back Hooton. treal, 4-2, and San Francisco beat They were led by Ken Keehner who Pittsburgh, 4-2, handing the Pirates' bowled a 213, 222 and 253 for a their third straight loss in seven 688. He was followed by Tom Frantz slips' games. who had a 201, 237, 222 for a 660. NFL veterans get 'pink In American League games, former Wayne Ryan came in 3rd with a 226, was cutdown day in Defensive tackle Steve Furness went Michigan quarterack Rick Leach bel- 237 and a 190 for a 653. Bill (AP)--Yesterday and a number of veterans from Pittsburgh to Tampa Bay, while ted a three run homer, his first in Schlatzhauer had a nice 264, 178, the NFL, were among those who got the ax as running back Steve Howell went from the majors, to give Detroit a 3-0 210 for a 652 taking 4th. Tom teams get down to the 60-man limit. Miami to Philadelphia. win over Minnesota. The Tigers have Quirante followed with a 206, 237, And another running back, Boobie now won their last five games. 207 for a 650, and R. Raiter was Included in the list of vets Clark, got a reprieve when he was The Yankees ended their four-game 6th with a 225, 226, 155 for a who got their pink slips were run- picked up by the Buffalo Bills. losing streak with a 4-0 win over 606. High game winners were Bill ning backs Don Hardeman of New Or- the Chicago White Sox. Toronto turn- Schlatzhauer with a 264 in the leans and Bubba Bean of Atlanta. ed back Kansas City, 5-3, and Texas first, Chuck Cox had a 277 in the The Falcons also axed safety Steve Meanwhile, New England placed split a doubleheader with Milwaukee. second and Ken Keehner with a 253. Luke, who they recently acquired Russ Francis, who announced his re- The Rangers won the nightcap 8-6 The ladies didn't do too badly. from Green Bay, while the Packers tirement last month, on the "re- after the Brewers took the opener, They only paid four places. They cut Frank Reed, who came from At- serve-did not report" list--a move 3-1. were led by Pam Keehner who had a lanta in the trade. that allows the Patriots to claim 156, 220 and a 258 for 634. Kathy Also, star linebacker Bill Ber- the all-Pro tight end if he decides Flint had a 180, 219, and 190 for a Tennis gey's career may be over. The Phil- to return to pro football. 589. Ann Quirante had a 181, 141, adelphia Eagles put the 36-year-old In some other notable cuts, Denver (AP)--Tracy Austin led nine seeded and a 196 for 518 for 3rd. Fourth Bergey on the injured reserve list cut I.M. Hipp and San Francisco players at the Canadian Open Wom- went to Faye Macek who had a 187, due to continuing knee problems. axed quarterback Gary Huff. In the en's Tennis Championships in Toron- 153 and 168 for 508. Several players also got new ad- meantime, Denver signed Fred Stein- to. Austin, the second seed, wiped High game winners were Faye Macek dresses as the result of trades. fort, who booted 24-of-36 field goals out Pam Casale 6-3, 6-1. In all, with 187, Kathy Flint with a 219 has been for the Broncos last year. only one of the 16 seeds and Pam Keehner with 258. What Horse Racing eliminated in the first two days happened to Emma? Boxing of competition. NBA (UPI)--Willie Carson--Britain's (UPI)--Heavyweight champion Larry top --will not ride again Holmes is getting tired of waiting ADVANCED DIVERS ATTENTION (UPI)--Milwaukee Bucks coach Don this season. The 36-year-old for top-ranked contender Gerry Nelson may be reconsidering his Carson was injured during Monday's Cooney. And promoter Don King has There will be a PADI advanced claim that he would never trade running of the in given Cooney two ultimatums. King diving course offered by Bill Sloan, forward Marques Johnson. Nelson England when his horse slipped on says if Cooney doesn't sign to Jr., starting Aug. 22 at the Reef told the Milwaukee Journal "you the home turn. .sending Carson fight Holmes by the end of this Raiders' classroom, beginning at can never say never in this busi- gal- sprawling. Six other horses week, he'll lose a chance at a 8 a.m. ness." Johnson, who is in the loped over Carson and according to sweetheart deal worth at least This course consists of five fifth year of a six-year contract, American jockey Steve Cauthen, dives, and a lecture on "Natural $8 million. King further stipu- has asked to be traded and says he Carson was lucky to come out of it Navigation." The five dives will lated that the fight must take may sit out the season if he is alive. As it was, he suffered a include: Compass Navigation, Night place no later than December 15th. not satisfied with contract talks. fracture at the base of his skull Diving, Search, Recovery and a Deep and also injured his wrist. Dive. (UPI)--Center Dennis Awtrey.an Local Football Extra gear required will be a 11-year NBA veteran. reportedly light, compass, depth gauge, dive Football There will be a meeting of all has left the Seattle Supersonics tables, slate and an open mind. to play for a team in . NAVSTA WHITE football players today (AP)--There's a new controversy in Call Bill or Ann at 8446 AT. Cost at 7:30 p.m. on the baseball field. Awtrey played for Philadelphia, the struggle between the NCAA and is $75.00. that fall under Chicago, Phoenix, Boston and the College Football Association Those commands WHITE are: Seattle during his NBA career, over the control of television Mens' Decathlon including two tours of duty with rights. The CFA, representing 61 PAO CAREER COUNSELOR Due to the large number of part- both the Bulls and Sonics. top football powers, confirmed SATCOM BCT icipants in the Mens' Decathlon, UPI--Democratic Senator Paul that NBC has agreed t' share hlf COMPTROLLER PHOTO LAB the decathlon trials will be held Tsongas of Mass. has unveiled plans the cost of any gal battle be- DISBURSING ADMIN on Saturday, Aug. 22, starting at for construction of a 16,000-seat tween the NCAA and the CFA. The CLUBS CHAPLIN 8:30 a.m. arena to house the Boston Celtics NCAA has threatened disciplinary SPECIAL SERVICES POST OFFICE There will be five events schedu- and perhaps the Boston Bruins. action with the CFA if the member MCPOC NSPPO led for the morning and five The plans call for demolition of schools vote to accept a four-year PSD GOLDHILL BARRACKS events scheduled for the afternoon. the 52-year-old Boston Garden and t.v. agreement with NBC--indepen- For more information and a list building the new arena behind its dent of the agreement reached by There will also be a meeting of of events, call Special Services at location. the NCAA, CBS and ABC. the HIGH SCHOOL football team at 951160 or stop by the Special Ser- I 7:30 p.m. on the baseball field vices Office. tonight. Racquet Club Golf Tournament GTMO Bay Racquet Club is sponsor- classified PLEASE TAKE NOTE: Due to the All- ing a"Pick Your Partner Doubles Star Softball Team going to Puerto Tournament." Sign up no later than T Plastic Disc Weights (105 pounds),1Rico on Aug. 28 - 30, the CINCLAN- 4:30 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 20. For Sale including bar and bench press. FLT Golf Tournament will be moved Playing times will be posted at Call 8190/90113 DWH. up to the weekend of Aug. 21 - 23. the Racquet Club on Friday. Living room set: sofa, chair, foot- Rosters and all names will be due Dates for the tournament are stool; two sets of furniture covers Woman's L.G. Haig leather sandals, today by 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, and Sunday, Aug. included, one set fitted, one set size 7B. Never been worn. $10. 23. ,throw. Asking $150. Call 98265 Call 99205 AT. Everyone is welcome to come out AWH. GBYAA and join the fun. For more infor- The bi-monthly meeting of the mation, call Carl or Patsy at Air conditioners, one Sears Cold- Wanted GBYAA will be Wednesday, Aug. 19, 97153. spot 11,000 BTU and one 18,000 at 7 p.m. in the Supply Conference Admiral with air circulator; two Room, Bldg. 753. Swimming Would like to buy fresh-water fish. sheds, price negotiable; one bike Topics of discussion are upcoming Swim Team sign-up, all ages, Call 96281 AWH. pump, $5; one "Merlin" game, never Soccer Season and the possibility Saturday, Aug. 22, in front of used, $10; one Yashica 35mm lens, of a GBYAA Swim Team. the Navy Exchange. Boy's 20" bicycle. Good condition. F2.8, $30; buttonholer, never used, Call 8462 AT. $3; waterpik, $15; battery charger, $3; label maker, $3; Panasonic tape DAILY ENESRGY USAGE recorder, $20; Casio mini-calcula- Found A WATER ELECTRICITY tor, $6; blue rug for bathroom, $5; WHlER backpack, $7; beige hall runner, Gold necklace in the vicinity of KWH $15. Call 95493 AT. the Marine pool. Call 8262 AT to Use: 1,096,000 Gallons Use: 279,600 identify. $6,576 $26,972 Volvo, best offer. Call 96281 AWH. A sack of goodies bought from the Tar get: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 290,000 KWH Honda CB-100 in good condition, runs Navy Exchange, Saturday, Aug. 15. good, brand new battery and blinkers- Was left on soccer sign-up table. $6,000 $27,975 in the front; a stereo cassette Call 97190 or 90207 AT to identify TOTAL tape recorder AM/FM radio, in really and claim. good condition, one month old. Call Use: $33,548 8185 after 5 p.m., if not home, One motorcycle helmet at Cooper leave message for Luis or please Field. Call 97190 or 90207 to $ value indicates fuel costs only Target: $33,975 phone number. identify.