Now's the time to prepare for Sept. Navy-wide examI Energy Tip of the Day * Use lines or arrows to group WASHINGTON (NES)--You can't pro- and reward yourself when you reach Select refrigerator and related information. Test your crastinate any longer. It's time them. For instance, promise your- freezer sizes that are large memory. to pick up that rate training man- self an hour of television after enough for your needs. Op- * Use whatever means it requires ual and transfer as much informa- mastering two chapters. erating energy is propor- to remember difficult concepts or tion as possible into your brain. * Reading without thinking is a tional to cubic feet of re- long lists. For instance, form Here are some tips that will make waste of time. Reading with a frigerated space regardless words or acronyms to remember the your studying as productive as purpose helps focus attention and of whether all of the space first letters of items in a list. possible: aids recall. is utilized. When buying a * If all else fails and you simply * Plan a study schedule. You can * Page through each chapter before new energy-saving refrigera- cannot understand something, mem- increase your attention span and reading, concentrating on the in- tor or freezer, keep this in orize it. You can spend more time comprehension simply by choosing troduction, headlines, illustra- mind. on it after the test. the best time and place to study. tions and photographs, and the * Finally, have you answered all * Study when you are alert and summary. not physically tired. * Formulate questions before and your questions? your manual will as you read. Some chapters in that are unrelated to * Rather than enduring one long * Try to relate new material to cover areas and fam- period of study, plan on taking your knowledge and experience. your present assignment, will require extra breaks or varying activities to * Annotate your manual as you iliarization deal with prevent boredom. study. Combining physical and time. Other chapters perform regularly. * Study in a comfortable place mental activities, for instance procedures you idea to read even the affording a minimum of distrac- writing or underlining while It is a good familiar material thoroughly be- tions. Determine whether you re- reading, prevents monotony. (UPI)--Chad is rejecting a cause sometimes your routine pro- CHAD quire silence or a little back- rebel proposal for direct talks, * Underline important information cedure varies from what the man- ground noise to aid concentration. saying the Libyan-backed insur- that is not obvious enough to ual prescribes. Establish a distractions list. "do not exist." The rejec- easily remember. Rate training manuals are avail- gents .f your mind starts to wander, tion came as France said it was that * Write key words.or place aster- able from your educational service reminding you of other things shipping about 10 15-ton tanks and isks in the margins for quick re- office. If you already have a need to be done, make a list of a new anti-tank rocket to Chad. ference later. manual, it is a good idea to check "things to do" and you will free Military sources in France say * Circle words you don't under- with your ESO to ensure that your your mind for studying. the government also is stepping goals stand to research later. text is the latest edition. * Make easy-to-accomplish up deliveries of cannons, anti- tank missiles and helicopters. PHILIPPINES (UPI)--A Filipino op- position leader is urging President Reagan to cancel his planned trip to Manila in November. Salvador Laurel says the trip would imply that the White House has "absolved" the government of President Ferd- inand Marcos of any involvement GAZETTE in the slaying of Benigno Aquino.

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (UPI)--A spokesman for Air France is not elaborating on a message sent by the French government to four hijackers holding 17 hostages Volume 38 Number 166 Tuesday, August 30, 1983 aboard a Boeing 727 at Tehran air- port. The heavily armed air pir- ates are threatening to blow up the airliner. French radio says misson the hijackers added to their list History accompanies eighth space shuttle of demands, and now want a with- drawal of French troops from Leb- (UPI)--The space shuttle program utes after lift-off, and the ex- with the shuttle program's first anon and Chad and a halt to French made history today with a first- ng~ ~ards Air to Iraq in its war ever night-time launch that also A two-and-a-half minute firing of Force Base, in California, on military aid with Iran. w ent America's first black astro- the rocketplane's twin orbital en- Labor Day. naut into space. gines then pushed Challenger into United States The Challenger, after some pro- a preliminary orbit around earth. talks BEIRUT (UPI)--The Central America is sending the nuclear-powered blems with the weather, blasted Doubts about the weather caused aircraft carrier U.S. Eisenhower off from Cape Canaveral at 2:32 a 17-minute launch delay. The toward Beirut in a show of force Eastern time this morning, riding astronauts boarded in a rainstorm, Begin in Costa Rica today, following a third day of a fiery plume visible up to 400 and NASA officials worried the escalating factional violence in miles away. flight might have to be postponed. (UPI)--U.S. envoy Richard Stone is Lebanese capital. Major A Pensacola, Florida, viewer in San Jose, Costa Rica, today for the Robert Jordan says the Eisenhower, likened the spectacular lift-off President Reagan sent the crew- talks aimed at ending the four- Salvador. usually farther out in the Medi- to a "blinking star," and called it members a good-luck message, which year-old civil war in El terranean, is steaming toward the "an absolutely gorgeous sight." was read to them while they waited Stone is to meet with Salvadoran Lebanese capital and will cruise Mission commander Richard Truly, for lift-off. government officials and represen- guerrilla three to five miles offshore for the only one of five crewmembers The main business of the nation's tatives of the Salvadoran one hour, and will be visible from with previous shuttle experience, eighth shuttle mission, Challen- forces. Beirut. told ground controllers it "was ger's third, will be to launch a In Bogota, Colombia, yesterday, members of the Salvadoran govern- daylight almost all the way up." communications satellite for India. (UPI)--Authorities regained control ment's peace commission met for About five minutes into the six- The crew will also test a cage today of Conner Correctional Center two hours with representatives of day mission, Truly reported containing six "astro-rats," and in Hominy, Oklahoma--site of an up- the guerrilla front. "everything's looking good." conduct other experiments. rising in which one inmate died It marked the first face-to-face The shuttle's three main engines The two-million-mile mission will and at least 23 people were injured. encounter between the two groups. cut off as planned about nine min- wind up on another historic note, A hospital official in Hominy says Stone met with Costa Rican of- the dead inmate died of a gunshot ficials after arriving in San Jose wound to the chest. yesterday.

VICE ADMIRAL C. C. SMITH, COMMANDER, NAVAL AIR FORCE, U.S. ATLANTIC Fleet is greeted upon his arrival at Naval Air Station by Capt. M. D. Fitzgerald, COMNAVBASE. Smith, who arrived yesterday, pre- Wedderburn and his sented the 1982 Energy Conservation Award to the base and the Golden THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL: William day at W. T. Mike Award to VC-10. While here, Smith will make a facilities tour twin brother Ruben begin their first U.S. Navy and receive briefings on the Naval Security Group Activity and the Sampson Elementary School. (Official Anti-Air Warfare Center. (Official U.S. Navy photo) photo) Page 2 The Daily Gazette Tuesday, August 30, 1983 LOOK FOR INFLATION FIGHTER Special Announcements for the week of Aug. 29-Sept. 4 What is TOPS? Tops--Take Off Overeaters Anonymous has found its Pounds Sensibly--is a nonprofit, way to GTMO. Are you a food-a- Available at self-help, weight control organi- holic? Do you eat compulsively Stop Light Inn zation with physician-set weight even when you're not hungry? Are Villamar Snack Shack goals and approved diets. TOPS you willing to seek help? If you Marblehead Snack Shack OF THE WEEK employs group therapy, recogni- are willing to accept a new way of Golf Canteen tion, and competition to help mem- living and a close fellowship with Kountry Kitchen bers attain and maintain their other people just like yourself, weight goals. Men, women and teens then look no further! OA is a "TWO BEEF TACOS" IEER aSDA are welcome. Our chapter meets fellowship of men and women just who are willing to 99 10% OFF SELECTED BRANDS each Tuesday evening at 6:30 in like yourself Rm. Bl of the elementary school. share their hopes, strength and WINDWARD & LEEWARD MINI MARTS Try us. TOPS--where befores be- experiences with each other in the Special Services is looking for an. come afters! For more information hopes of helping others who also experienced piano tuner. All call 3432. suffer. The only requirement is necessary equipment and tools are the need to stop eating compul- available at Special Services. For Housing Note: If you live in Navy sively. There are no fees, dues more information call 2249. housing be sure to stop by the or weigh-ins. OA is a self- Your attention please!! Here's an housing office to pick up your copy supporting organization on contri- "Free Jazzasize" at the Leeward opportunity of a lifetime! Become of the new "Emergency Procedures butions alone. Meetings are held Point BOQ on Sunday, Tuesday, and a Nurse's Assistant through the Manual," COMNAVBASEGTMO Instruction twice a week; Tuesday evenings Thursday nights at 7:00. Everyone American Red Cross Volunteer Pro- 3050.4C and "Destructive Weather from 8:00-9:00 and Friday evenings is invited. Just drop by. gram. Be of service to your Plan," COMNAVBASEGTMO Instruction from 6:00-7:00 on the second deck community and gain valued experi- 3440.3N dated 24,June 1983. Remem- of the Naval Hospital ARS Unit. The Wine Celler is having a "Labor Day ence for yourself. Our next Red ber, it is your responsibility to For more information about the Sale" with savings ranging Cross Hospital Orientation class ensure your family knows what to do program, please feel free to call. from 30G to $14.50. will be held on Monday, Sept. 12, in an emergency situation. Chief Buchholz at 7240 DWH. in the hospital education class- Blue Caribe room. Time will be from 8 a.m. until noon. All interested go- getters please contact the Red ea Cross office at 4676. See you there! community

The next prenatal class will begin on onday, Sept. 5th. Interested couples bulletin board should meet at 7 p.m. in the education class- Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette room at the hospital. office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried Tuesday, Aug. 30 ring two pillows and Affairs Office in the COMNAVBASE Admin to the Public "SURF & TURF" a blanket for the Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the Delmonico Steak exercise portion of previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- and Lobster the class. For more ments will be accepted any time. Announcements Choice of Potato information call will be published at least once a week at the dis- Vegetable Christine Sackey at cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities Salad Bar 3551. that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex Rolls with Butter and color or national origin will not be accepted. Starting Sept. 1 anyone using the Coffee or Ice Tea Special Services Day Care Center $8.75 must have these forms completed Thursday, Sept. 1 before leaving children at the "STEAK NIGHT" center: Club Activities 18 oz. T-Bone Steak Immunization Forms Choice of Potato Medical Release Forms GTMO TALL BOATS REGADA The GBOWC Wine and Cheese Party Vegetable The forms are available at the Day Family day at the Yacht Club offers an opportunity for any Salad Bar Care Center. For further informa- will be on Labor Day, Sept. special interest group, club, or Rolls with Butter tion, please contact Ms. Charlene at 1 p.m. Any sail- individual to recruit interested Coffee or Ice Tea 5, boat, Wilson at 2205 DWH or MCPO I.G. rented or bor- ladies for their activity. Contact $11.45 Neal at 2248 DWH. rowed, can participate. Audrey Masters between 1 and 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2 For additional infor- at 4840 prior to Tuesday, Aug. 6. "WHOLE MAINE LOBSTER" Recently, U.S. Customs Service has mation, contact Lt. Whole Maine Lobster confiscated and destroyed a number Cmdr. Switzer at The Club Latino will be sponsoring Choice of Potato of Honda collapsible minibikes 4600, Lt. Cmdr. a 5 kilometer (3.1 mile) for Vegetable which do not meet U.S. emission Smith at 7211, or Hispanic Heritage Week on Saturday, Salad Bar control and safety standards. The Lt. Balboa at 7232. Sept. 17. Starting time is 9 a.m. $8.75 non-conforming model is the "AB sharp. Entry fee is $5 per person. For your dancing and listening HONDA MOTO COMPO." Apparently, Trophies will be awarded to the pleasure, Sugar Bear will be play- this model has been sold by some Educational Notes first three men and women to finish ing on Friday and Saturday, Sept. overseas exchanges. However, it the run and to the winner in each 2 and 3, from 8 p.m. until midnight. is not importable into the U.S. Anyone planning to apply for BOOST age group. Entries will be divided The Patio Lounge will feature our For further information, contact or NROTC must take either the ACT into six age groups, 13 and under, delicious Rum Goodie, the drink of Mrs. Nancy Oldread at the Personal or SAT college entrance exam no 14 to 17, 18 to 23, 24 to 29, 30 the Caribbean, for only 80. Property Office at 4104/4608 DWH. later than Oct. 15. Call Navy to 39 and 40 and over. For more Campus at 4769 for test dates and information and/or sign-up, contact The Caribbean Naval Lodge AF/AM registration procedures. PN2 Holder at 4147 DWH or 3851 AWH Exchange Notes will conduct work and instruction or MS2 Velez at 6272 DWH or 2549 in the third degree Wednesday, AWH. While the supplies last, the Navy Bulletins Aug. 31. National Teachers Exam Exchange will have a Truckload are now available for interested The GTMO Swingers Meat Sale in front of the main base personnel at the Navy Campus The next Naval Station Hail and Square Dance Club exchange. It will be held during office. Fall test dates are Oct. Farewell will be held Oct. 15. will sponsor square normal store hours on Friday, test and 24 for the Core Battery dance lessons that Sept. 2, and Saturday, Sept._3. Nov. 7 for the Specialty Area begin on Wednesday, LEARN must be ordered TO tests. All tests Sept. 7, starting Is your next duty station overseas? STU E AIY by Sept. 2 via Navy Campus at 4769. Navy Exchange Sound at 7:30 p.m. The SQAR DNC If so, the lessons will be held Scene has just what you need. We Hampton Institute is looking for at the square dance hall located just received a shipment of name W GAZETTE off campus tutors. If you have a next to the base nursery. All base brand stereos that can be used in Masters Degree and want to earn residents are invited to an open countries with 220 voltage and some extra money while gaining house on Aug. 31 at 7:30 p.m. so 50 cycles. This is top quality Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, valuable teaching experience, a they may learn more about this merchandise made especially for position with Hampton Institute extremely popular pastime. For overseas duty stations. Check it Commander, U.S. Naval Base may be ideal for you. For more more information, please call Jim out! information call 4903. Dewater at 2300 DWH or 2482 AWH. Lt. Cmdr. J.D. Van Sickle. The Marine Corps Exchange works for .Public Affairs Officer "------you! For the last 86 years, the Ens. Christy McCollom. INFLATION FIGHTER'S - primary mission of the Marine .Asst. Public Affairs Officer n -- Corps Exchange has been to provide JOC Lew Reed. FOOD SERVICESCOUPON authorized patrons with articles Public Affairs Staff Supervisor and services necessary for their J02 Lee Holloway. health, comfort, and convenience External Communications Coordinator $1.aa13 1FF hI at the lowest practicable price. J03 Michael Page.Editor MCO P4066.13 PIZZA CHICKEN AND Mrs. Susan Junkins. PI ZA HOME DELIVERY .Production Assistant Are you in the market for a new GOOD FROM AUG.24- 11 1983 The Daily Gazette is published acording t the camera? The Navy Exchange offers rules and regulations for ship and sation nwspapers a "Camera of the Month" sale every utli, ,d NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direaction of the Naval Base Public Afis Ofcr rne month on a selected camera. Come fie times eeky t government expense on government I ® 2.00 OFFI in and let one of our sales clerks equipment at the NavyPbi nd Printing Servce ANY $15.00 ORDER Branch Office, the opinions or sEn nsit s OR MORE help you choose the one that's that appear herein an o obe contued as official oasreflecting the views of COMAVSE or the De- ONLY ONE COUPON PER DELIVERY right for you. Remember, there's partment of the Nay. - - I a new model featured every month. ------Tuesday, August 30, 1983 The Daily Gazette Page 3 A very important SHIPPING part of life in Guantanamo Bay

by Christine Sackey Valentine said the biggest fire- Except in the event of a fire, related problem in GTMO is smokers. GTMO residents probably give little "We have a lot of brush fires in thought to their fire department. GTMO. Most of these are caused by Yet, it is a very important part of people flipping cigarettes or ashes life here. out of their car as they drive," The Fire Chief, Robert Valentine, he said. He pointed out that due explained that the fire department to GTMO's extreme dryness, fires is under the direction of the Se- start easily and can spread fast. Ocurity Officer. "He hires the Fire Valentine has seen a big improve- SELVIN REED, WAREHOUSE FACILITIES SUPERVISOR AT NAVAL AIR STATION Chief, who hires everybody else," ment in the fire department since Supply receives a Career Service Award for 40 years of civilian he said. he first came here and he expects service at GTMO. Reed has been a witness to some significant Valentine has been a fireman for to see even more improvement in the changes at the Naval base, "Why, I remember when Leeward Point was 21 years, 11 of those years with two years he has remaining. nothing more than a flat piece of land inhabited by only one Ja- the government. He has been in One reason for the improvement is maican family," he said. (Official U.S. Navy photo) GTMO for five years, holding sever- education. In addition to the in- al different positions in that tensive ongoing training that fire- time, including Fire Protection In- fighters receive, the fire depart- Naval Base Civilian Personnel Job Openings spector and Assistant Fire Chief. ment works hard at keeping base to Naval Base Civilian Person- In addition to the selection and residents informed. TV-8, besides Applications should be submitted the If insufficient applicants hiring of firefighters, the fire airing fire department messages and nel Office by the closing date indicated. will be accepted until the chief is in charge of training, fire prevention demonstrations, now have filed by the closing date, applications concerning these vacancies assignments and discipline. "We features a weekly "Fire Prevention position is filled. Additional information Personnel Office or by review- are a semi-military outfit, in that Tip" on Newscenter 8. Residents may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian official bulletin boards. there are strict rules we follow," are also kept informed through the ing Vacancy Announcements posted on he said. These rules cover such Daily Gazette, the Plan of the Day, GRADE CLOSING DATE COMMAND things as appearance, cleanliness, and other printed matter. ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND hair length and physical condition. Valentine also stated that the 295-83 CLERK TYPIST, GS/LGS- 01 September IWD In addition to a daily class or fire department will give lectures (TEMP NTE 6 MONTHS) training session, the firefighters or demonstrations to any group that 322-04 VOLTAGE), 01 Septanber PWD are required to have a daily physi- asks. In addition, the department 296-83 ELECTRICIAN (HIGH NTE 1 YR) cal training session. hopes to make "Fire Prevention LW-2810-10(TEMP They are also trained in first Week," Oct. 9-15, very special this are permanent registers: aid and many are also certified in year. "We plan to have movies, ex- The following positions CPR (cardiopulmonary resusitation). hibits, demonstrations--all sorts All Conrnands "If someone is hit by a car, or of activities. We especially want 46-83 CLERK TYPIST, GS/LGS-322-03 OPEN there is an accident, you can pull to get the school children in- (Kelly Girl) OPEN Fire Dept. the nearest fire alarm," said the volved," he said. 18-83 FIREFIGHTER, (Structural), fire chief. "We will always re- Fire Chief Valentine is very PS-081-03 LGS/GS- OPEN Comnissary spond." proud of his men--a pride that is 96-83 SALES STORE CHECKER, But, he pointed out, these a- justified by dedication, appear- 2091-03 (Intermittent) NAF-17-83 CUSTODIAL WORKER, LWG/NA- OPEN UOPH larms must never be pulled if ther e ance and professionalism. (FT & PT) is not a genuine emergency. "Many The next time you're driving by 3566-1 CARE ATTENDANT, PS- OPEN S/S firefighters have been injured or one of GTMO's two fire stations, NAF-19-83 CHILD even killed while answering false you might want to wave and give 0189-02 (Intermittent) PS- OPEN S/S alarms," he said. these men a smile--they deserve it! NAF-20-83 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT, 0189-01 (Intermittent & PT) MAC Flight Schedule for September APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT REGISTERS: Host, PS-085-02 INT CLUBS MAC Passenger C-141 NAF-25-83 Club 17-83 Clerk-lypist, GS/LGS-322-03 Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-03 INT CLUBS DATE DEPARTS ARRIVES NAF-28-83 NAF-27-83 Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 INT CLUBS 1 Remains Overnight (RON) Norfolk 10:40 a.m. GTMO 2:15 p.m. NAF-21-83 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 INT CLUBS 2 GTMO 8:40 a.m. Kingston 9:50 a.m. NAF-20-83 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 INT CLUBS Kingston 11:45 a.m. GTMO 12:55 p.m. GTMO 2:50 p.m. Norfolk 6:25 p.m. Check-in and Ferry times for the above flights are: DESTINATION DATE & CHECK-IN TIME DATE/FERRY TO NAS Kingston Sept. 1 - 4-6 p.m. Sept. 2 - 6:30 a.m. Norfolk Sept. 2 - 9-11 a.m. Sept. 2 - 12:30 p.m.

MAC Passenger (Eastern 727)

DATE DEPARTS ARRIVES 6,9.13,16,20,23,27,30 Norfolk 8:30 a.m. GTMO 11:25 a.m. GTMO 12:10 p.m. Kingston 12:55 p.m. Kingston 1:40 p.m. GTMO 2:20 p.m. GTMO 3:05 p.m. Norfolk 6:10 p.m. Check-in and Ferry times for the above flights are:

'ESTINATION CHECK-IN TIME DATE/FERRY TO NAS Kingston 8-10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Norfolk 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Proceedings in Leeward Magistrate's Court A civilian bus driver was found A civilian was found guilty of guilty of exceeding the speed limit operating a vehicle while his driv- and rolling through a stop sign to ing privileges were under suspen- TOYLAND IN THE NAVY EXCHANGE MINI-MART OPENS WITH RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMO- a main road. He was awarded four sion, accident resulting. His nies. Left to right are: Capt. M. D. Fitzgerald, Commander, U.S. Naval points against his driving privi- driving privileges were permanently Base; SHCM Charles Thelen, Assistant Navy Exchange Officer; "Elf" Tammy lege. revoked. Shultz, Supervisor of Children's and Ladies' Department; Capt. D. G. MacPherson, A Navy petty offider was charged MacPherson, Chief Staff Officer, COMNAVBASE; and Heather with failing to yield right-of-way Sterelize males at puberty Capt. MacPherson's daughter. (Official U.S. Navy photo) to the ferry while operating a (UPI)--In prepared remarks, the sailing vessel under power in Lee- Operaton Blonde JAERA E_ A y0/ AC OA president of the Association of Li- ward Channel. Because the petty AR HERSE E S ~ lS5J,.ao SEEI SMART DOAS TO TAKE YCU FE AS IHCE, JR'F~ officer exercised proper seamanship beration Feminists says voluntary sterilization of all males at pu- Ox'-TO PST AT f+ tI in narrow quarters, only a warning THESEVIA CS 5 was issued. (Note: The ferry, in berty is the most humane and ratio- Leeward Channel, has right-of-way nal way to deal with the problems over smaller, more maneuverable of unwanted pregnancies and abor- craft. Vessels under sail should tion. Tonie Nathan will speak at avoid the channel when the ferry is the Liberation Party's Presidential scheduled to arrive or depart.) Nominating Convention in New York. The Daily Gazette Tuesday, August 30, 1983 Page 4 NFL Local Briefs At Baseball Anyone desiring to play tennis (AP)-- right- (AP)--Quite a few familiar players for NAVSTA White, please contact hander Lamarr Hoyt was named the fell by the wayside yesterday as YNC Alexander at 4366/4453 DWN, or player of the NFL clubs made their final roster 3490 AWH prior to September 1st. two cuts. The teams are now down to week yesterday. Hoyt won to go hand their regular season 49-player Tennis and GTMO seem the major a and hand. Rosters for games in becoming game winner. He rosters, 45 active and four on k league's first 17 Tennis being accepted allowed just two earned runs last "taxi-squad." Intercommand Special Services through week and only one walk, while by person limit). (UPI)--The Los Angeles Dodgers striking out eight His ERA was Defensive tackle Louie Kelcher September 2nd (8 SLLig UL gnL . aci Russ Washington, two Call 2560 for more details. came, saw and conquered at New 1.0. and tackle York yesterday, sweeping a twin long-time all-pro performers, were your chance ladies! Ros- bill with the Mets by scores of among the San Diego Chargers' Now's College Football are now being accepted by 6-1 and 7-3. Los Angeles is now cuts. Kelcher, a 300-pound "road- ters for the 1983 Lad- back in the drivers' seat in the (AP)--Nebraska, the pre-season block," was a favorite with Charger Special Services Softball season. NL West, leading Atlanta by a full favorite to be the NCAA champion, fans for nine years. ies Recreation September 16th, and game. opened the 1983 college football Action begins deadline for submitting In the opener, Bob Welch gave up season by annihilating last year's Veteran quarterback Matt Robin- the September 9th at 4:30 four hits and Ken Landreaux had two champion, Penn State. son was one of 10 players waived rosters is p.m. For more information, call RBI singles to lead the Dodgers to The Cornhuskers rolled over the by the Los Angeles Raiders. De- 2560. a 6-1 win. In the nightcap, Burt Nittany Lions, 44-6, in the Inaug- fensive end John Matuszak, an 11- Hooton got the win for five innings ural Kickoff Classic last night year veteran was put on injured Special Services is now accepting of work, then handed the game over at Giants Stadium in East Ruther- reserve. entries for the 1983 Second Inter- to Steve Howe, who picked up his ford, New Jersey. command Swim Meet. The meet is 16th . Quarterback Turner Gill passed Linebacker David Lewis, wide scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 22. Greg Brock hit his 19th homer of for 158 yards and ran for 61 more receiver Vince Heflin and defensive Deadline is Oct. 4 at 4:30 p.m. the year in a four-run Dodger fourth as the top-ranked 'Huskers built back Steve Potter were among those To gain Captain's Cup Point a com- inning en route to the 7-3 win. up a 21-0 half time lead. N cut by the Los Angeles Rams. mand must enter a minimum of four After the sweep, Dodger manager people. For information, call 2560. Tommy Lasorda said "being in first place is super." ' ,,; Special Services is sponsoring The split a twin a softball tournament this coming bill with the Phillies at Philadel- weekend for all you sports fans. phia yesterday. The Padres took the . The tournament will be double opener 6-5, but fell to the Phillies elimination with a 13 man roster 8-6 in the nightcap. Ozzie Virgil limit. Rosters are due in the cracked a three-run double and Mike Special Services office before Schmidt added two homers in the 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1. The second game, making a loser of tournament will begin Friday, and reliever Sid Monge. e4 ' run through Sunday. There is no In the opener, Luis Deleon reli- ~ ;.1Vi4 entry fee. eved starter Tim Lollar in the sixth inning after a one-hour rain delay and got the win. Losing The GTMO Racquet Club presents Steve Carlton struck out another sensational FOLLIES! Any- 10 to raise his league-leading one that plays tennis is welcome record total to 219 and his all-time to come out and participate. Sign total to 3,663. up sheet will be posted at the Racquet Club, with sign ups ending good day for Yesterday wasn't a at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. the California Angels. Besides 1st. Action will begin Sunday, Grich would finding out that Bobby Sept. 4th at the COMO courts with be out for the rest of the season check in time at 5:30 p.m., and with a broken hand, the Angels play starting at 6 p.m. So bring to Cleve- dropped a 6-4 decision yourself, your favorite racquet, land. $1,100 FOR RED CROSS: SHi ERNEST UPSON (LEFT), ATTACHED TO and your favorite finger food, the Commissary, and AG2 Timothy Bradbury of the Naval Oceano- and come on out and join in the NATIONAL graphic Command Detachment, ran a total of 50 miles to raise fun! Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 1 money for GTMO's Disaster Relief Fund Drive. Bradbury began Chicago 7 Atlanta 5 a PADI the run at 5 a.m. at the Northeast Gate and followed a route There will be St. Louis 6 Houston 1 open water to Phillips Park and back until he had totalled approximately advanced AMERICAN given by John 27 miles. Upon then took over and ran the same route, also course Toronto 5 Boston 1 Tom Shumate for approximately 27 miles, completing the run at 10:25 a.m. Staub and Boston 8 Toronto 7 September The two collected pledges for each mile they ran with some beginning Chicago 2 Texas 1 6:00 p.m. The people contributing 10 per mile and others up to $1.00 per 9th, at Baltimore 9 Kansas City 2 class will meet at 1 mile. (Official U.S. Navy photo) Seattle 2 Milwaukee the Reef Raiders classroom. For more FREE information, call John at 2741, or Tom DWH I have one puppy that needs a home. at 6354, or 3543 AWH. Mixed breed. Call 2293. LOST classified Kitchen dinette set with four chairs and a table, $225. Call 3858 AWH. Social security card and pictures Pontoon boat (27'x10'), clean and '65 Chrysler Newport, four door, V8, at Marine Site Friday, Aug. 26. Computer--Vic 20. Just like new. If found, please call YNC Alexander sharp, ready to go fishing/diving. power steering, a/c, 77,000 original is worth over $500. miles. This car has been in It is with a program (value $29). at 4366/4453 DWH or 3490 AWH. Engine alone GTMO Too many extras to list. Must see. since '68. Contact Jeff at 4271/ Will sell all for $100. Call Gary S ERVI CE S A steal at $1460. Call Gary at 4822 DH or at the BOQ Room G-17. between 5 and 8 p.m. at 2183. Will do housecleaning during the 2183 between 5 and 8 p.m. Car will be available at ferry '70 Roadrunner, 318 auto, looks working couples. Call 3482 landing on Sept. 23. Asking $600. day for good, runs good. New carb. kit, AT. '81 Honda XL500, 4,000 miles, runs or 3469 ignition parts. Good rubber, $1200. like new, two matching helmets, Kenmore 800 washer and dryer, good FOR SALE 2145 AWH and ask for Sgt. shop manual, $1000. Call Kevin condition, $175; 6,000 BTU a/c, Call 110 V, good condition, $150. Call Lovely or leave a message. 9' fiberglass dinghy with two oars, at 4706 DWH or 2537 AWH. 4793 AWH or 4164 DWH and ask for $50. Call 4604 AT. Complete audio system, serious Two drapery rods, one gold and one Alex. inquiries only. Call 4377 DWH. Adidas soccer shoes, two pair, white, $5 each; Johnny Jump Up 18' fiberglass trihull boat in- big boy sizes 6 and 7, excellent swing, $8; Gerry carrier for back, cluding 100 hp outboard (runs Woman's Peugeot bicycle, two mont condition, $5 each. Call 4604 AT. $5. Call 3816 AT. great), trailer, CB radio, and many old, 19" frame, 12-speed, 27" tir extras, $2300. Call 2276 AWH. For further information call 2355 One pair of three-way A.A.L. 14' trihull boat and trailer, 40 hp DWH or 2900 AWH. speakers system. Purchased in Aug. Johnson just rebuilt, runs great, Pontoon boat (27'x10'), excellent '82, has some minor damage to cor- many extras including parts for condition, motor, life jackets, Twin bed, $50; chest of drawers, ner of speaker cabinet, otherwise motor. Boat like new. Call 4218 oars, etc. New controls. Ready $25; three-piece living room set, in very good condition. Must sell. DWH or 3536 AWH and ask for Jerry. for fishing, diving, $1460. Call excellent condition, $700 neg. Call Asking $175. Call 7234 DWH or 2394 Can be seen at 55A Nob Hill. Gary between 5 and 8 p.m. at 2183. 2197 AWH. AWH. '81 Suzuki 550, runs excellently. Kenwood stereo cassette deck, model It's been well treated. Comes KX-90R. Bought new in March '83, with extra clutch cable, two DAILY ENERGY USAGE excellent condition. A great buy helmets and more, $1500 neg. Call Water Electricity at $195. Call 7234 DWH or 2394 2970 AWH or contact Sgt. Roberts, AWH. Room 1301 Marine Barracks. Use: 980,000 Gallons Use: 287,800 KWH S: $6,151 $28,937 Rabbits--one male and one female. I still have many video discs for The cage, food and dishes are sale. They're going for $25 ea. Call while I've8still got a good included. Asking $40. Call Gary Target 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 272,218 KWH at 2183 between 5 and 8 p.m. selection. 2628 AT. $6,276 $27,370 Automatic transmission for six One pair of Boy Scout socks,Cnever $35,08B cylinder Chevy. Call 3101 AWN and Use: been used, size 10-13, $3. Call ask for Fleming. Target: $34,024 4604 AT.

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