DAILY ' GA ZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Vol. 41 Eo. 185 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, September 27, 1985

Summit nears Gloria struts her stuff, *eagan meets no nice lady to East Coast Soviet leader By J02 Neil Guillebeau prepared for the storm and 50,000 people who work in the (UPI) -- President Reagan and Gloria's eye is remaining World Trade Center have been Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard 30-50 miles off the East Coast, told to stay home. Shevardnadze meet today in the but the storm is battering As of 6 a.m. today, Gloria was White House. coastal areas with high winds in located at 37.ON, 75.1W. The An administrative official excess of 100 mph and drenching storm is packing winds up to 130 says he hopes Shevardnadze will the area with heavy rain and mph and moving north at 25 mph. have a detailed arms control high tides. The storm is expected to pickup proposal. The storm's northerly track is forward speed later in the day. He said Reagan will be taking it along some of the most Wind-swept fires burned out of disappointed if Shevardnadze populated areas of America. control early this morning near does not have one. FE4TURING. Port Authority Some forecasters predict the Nags Head, N.C., firefighters Navy Show Band Arms talks in Geneva, hurricane will slam into New unable to reach them because of Switzerland, are deadlocked. The October 12, 1985 York City this afternoon, but high tides. White House official says the Ocean City, Maryland, is the Four inches of rain fell on president hopes Shevardnadze spot others are predicting to Virginia Beach by midnight and suggests something to break the -- Windjammer catch the brunt of the storm. up to eight inches are expected deadlock and prepare for the High tides up to ten feet before the storm dies. Since the mber summit meeting between -- Tickets: $2.00/person above normal are thrashing Ocean eye of the storm has so far gan and Soviet leader Mikhail cake and champagne City, and fires are burning remained off shore, damage has Gorbachev. there. been light. -- 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Another official, National Hurricane watches are out up Schools have been closed in Security Advisor Robert into the New England area and -- Free baby sitting nine states and more than a McFarlane, said the states of emergency have been at Child Care Center quarter million people have fled administration will consider any declared in many states. the coastline. "concrete proposal" on arms The Statue of Liberty has been control the Soviet official 0-4 and Aove:iAnnerr ess, wit eAcwt brings up. E-7 to 0-3: Dinner Dress Wite E-6 ad OBlow: (ale) SericDrsyhite (Fa) Service Dress Wite "A" Friday

See your command representative, or buy tickets at your club. 11l clabs .i11 be featuring spoial birthday unus frm 5 to 7:30 T 11:50 p.m. Heavyweight Title Fight p.m. ake reservations today! This event is open to all leal W E Holmes vs Spinks E L Saturday Review 11:30 a.m. NFL Week in = s ' E E Noon College Football K Miami vs Boston College from around the globe. I 3:00 p.m. Major League St. Louis vs Montreal E N 0SOr New York vs Pittsburgh (UPI) -- Air Force officials say the pilot of a congressmen is calling for an international Thunderbolt-2 was killed today when the fighter monetary conference on stabilizing exchange Sunday jet crashed during a training mission near Mount rates. 0 I The group is led by conservative NFL Today Ida, Ark. The 12:30 p.m. cause of the crash is not Republican congressman Jack Kemp of New York, but O 1:00 p.m. NFL Football immediately N known. includes Democrats like Pennsylvania New York Giants at Philadelphia Representative William Gray, House Democratic 4:00 p.m. NFL Football (UPI) -- Isreali warplanes streaked into Leader Jim Wright of Texas and New Jersey Senator Miami at Denver Lebanon's Bekaa Valley in a rare midnight raid Bill Bradley. and attacked a Palestinian guerrilla base. The attack came one day after Palestinian gunmen (UPI) -- Computer projections in India show that killed three Israelis in Cyprus. a moderate Sikh political party has won a landslide victory over Prime Minister Fajiv (UPI) -- Gunmen kidnapped two British women in Gandhi's Congress-One Party in the violence-torn A rut forcing them into a car near the American Punjab State. The new ruling party in the Punjab diversity of Beriut and sped off. So far, no rejects the demands of extremists who want an one has claimed responsibility for the independent Sikh state. kidnapping. (UPI) - It could be back to school for more than (UPI) - Actress Elizabeth Taylor says actor and 40,000 students in Seattle, Wash. State officials Aids victim Rock Hudson has donated $250,000 to a say a tenative settlement has been reached in the new national research foundation that will seek a three-week old strike by 3,700 teachers. cure for the deadly immune deficiency disease. Taylor says oil magnate J. Paul Getty Jr., has (UPI) -- A strong earthquake struck near also donated $100,000 to the American Foundation Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands today. The for Aids Research and First Lady Nancy Reagan has U.S. Geological Survey says the quake registered added her support of the foundation. 6.9 on the Richter Scale, with the epicenter about 1,300 miles northeast of Brisbane, (UPI) -- A diverse group of senators and Australia.

DAY AIRCRAFT DEPARTURE DESTINATION ARRIVAL CONTINUES MON C-9B (MEDIVAC) 11:50 a.m. Roosey Road 1:50 p.m. Andrews N TUE 727 (MAC) 12:30 p.m. Kingston 1:15 p.m. s TUE 727 (MAC) 4:15 p.m. Norfolk 6:59 p.m. THU C-141 Cargo 10:10 a.m. Roosey Road 12:10 p.m. Norfolk f FRI C-12 (Sept. 4-7) 8:00 a.m. Santo Domingo 10:10 a.m. x FRI 727 (MAC) 12:30 p.m. Kingston 1:15 p.m. t I h FRI 727 (MAC) 4:15 p.m. Norfolk 6:59 p.m. i Notes: w 1. C-12 passengers must take the 6:30 a.m. ferry boat. g d 2. C-9B and C-141 Space "A" passengers must take the 6:30 a.m. ferry and OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE e u sign-up begins at 7 a.m. h 3. Ticketed passengers for MAC must bring their baggage between 8-10 a.m. for Hew Micro-Information Center e a the Kingston flight and 10 a.m. - noon for the Norfolk flight. Passengers t should take the 10:30 a.m. ferry boat for Kingston and 2:30 p.m. for the Open House, October 4, 1 p.m., Building 752 (Supply) k Norfolk flight. (Above Bank, follow signs upstairs) 4. Space "A" passengers for MAC must take the 1:30 p.m. ferry boat with their baggage. "*5 Demonstration of Z-100 microcomputer S 5. All military personnel traveling to Norfolk are reminded of the uniform *" New Hot Line changes. *00 Computer Consultants a. Effective October 14, 1985, all E-1 through E-6 personnel must travel *0 New software for Z-100 in Dress Blue Uniforms. *00 Repair Facility b. Effective November 1, 1985, all E-7 and above personnel must travel in Dress Blue Uniforms. OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE For your community bulletin board information. Weekend agenda. Saturday.*-. Assembly, Bay Hill Chapel. 2 to 4 p. -- Navy Wives Water Leak Survey -- A Girl Scout Potluck -- Club of America, #131, will be water leak survey will be Girl Scouts, their families 9 to 11 a.m. -- Dog Dip, 8 a.m. -- Jamaican Apostolic out in full force. Do not be conducted in the Marine Site and anyone interested are Base Pound. Pentecostal Assembly, Bay Hill surprised if there is a knock on areas by the Energy Action invited to attend a potluck Chapel. your door and a request for. Team October 3, Thursday. The dinner to meet the new Girl 5:30 p. -- Catholic Services. Marine Site will be affected Scout trainer, Dorothy 9:30 a.m. -- Church of 3 to 4 p. -- Junior Choir from 8 to 10:30 a.m. Marine Gilliar. The dinner will be Christ, McCalla Chapel. rehersals, Base Chapel. Call Site Housing will be affected at the Yacht Club September 6:30 p.m. - Girl Scouts host 4867. from 1 to 4 p.m. Your 28, Saturday, 6:30 p.m. For potluck dinner, Yacht Club. Call 9:30 a.m. -- Protestant cooperation is greatly more information, please 4420, 2144 or 3638. Sunday School, Base Chapel. 4 to 5 p. -- Youth Choir appreciated and it will help contact your leader of call rehersals, Base Chapel. Call toward the success of the 4420, 2144 or 3638. 7 p. - Bible Study, Hook. 9:30 a.m. -- Catholic 4867. Naval Base Energy Service, Windward Chapel. Conservation Program. Amateur Radio - "Calling 8 p. -- AA Meeting, East 6:30 p. -- Protestant all prospective amateur radio Bargo Hut (0), 2604 or 7269. 9:30 a. - Church of Jesus Service, Windward Chapel. Family Service Center -- operators." If you are Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 8 p.m. -- Movies -- COMO, The Family Service Center is interested in being a part of Corinaso Point Chapel. 8 p. -- AA Meetings, East in need of these items for the exciting world-wide hobby "Crackers;" Windjammer, "My Bargo Hut (C), 2604 or 7269. hospitality kits: Pots and of amateur radio, contact Tim Champion ' Mike Run'" and 10:45 a.m. -- CCD, old high "The Initiation;" pans, baking pans, cookie Miller, 2169 or 2300 DWH, or CPO, "Of school. 8 p. -- Movies -- COMO, sheets, coffee pots, drop by the Ham Shack, Unknown Origin;" Downtown, "Mrs. "Body Rock;" Windjammer, toasters, crib sheets, located in Hobby Land, Soffel" and "Purple Hearts;" 11 a. -- Protestant "Bloodtide;" CPO, (No Movie mattress pads, strollers and October 1, 7 p.m. Tune in the McCalla, "Scott McGrout Inside Service, Windward Chapel, Tonight), Downtown, "The Falcon cribs. If you can donate any world with amateur radio! Out" and "The Bostonians;" Leeward Chapel. And The Snowman;" McCalla, "Mrs. Marine, of these items, they will be "Unfaithfully Yours" and Soffel;" Marine, "Flashdance;" greatly appreciated. Other Riding Classes -- "Love Letters;" Leeward, 11 a.m. - Junior Church, old Leeward, "The Power." items can be can be donated Beginning October 3 through "Treasures Of The Snow" and high school. for hospitality kits, but November 21, each Thursday "Electric Dreams." these items are currently our afternoon, take to the wilds 12:30 p. -- Bay Skeet and greatest need. Please call with horse back riding. Sunday. Trap Club, "Skeet Club" (on the 4141, or drop these items off Classes are 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. way to Phillips Park), 4581 AWH New library books at our new building on Admin and 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. The 8 a.m. -- Pentecostal Gospel or 3296 AWH. Hill. fees are $50 for the first * "A Maggot," by John family member, $40 for each Fowles. Navy Wives -- Members of additional family member, Monday's agenda. * "An Unkindness of Raven," Navy Wives Club of America plus $3 per hour to rent a by Ruth Rendell. #131 will be out in full horse. Classes are limited to 6:30 a.m. -- Catholic Mass, Pounds Sensibly), U.S. Naval * "The Body In Cadiz Bay," forces September 29, Sunday, six student each. Please, Base Chapel. Hospital, Fleet Sick Call by David Serafin. 2 to 4 p.m. They can be riders must be at least eight Clinic, 3396 AT or 4204 AWH. * "Exercise In Terror," by identified by their club years old. For more 8 and 10 a.m. -- Navy Campus Stuart Kaninsky. badge. Do not be surprised if information, please contact holds CLEP/DSST exams, 4769. 8 p.m. - AA Meeting (0), East * "The Glory Game," by there is a knock on your door Paula Maloney, 2381. Bargs)Hut. Janet Daily. and a request for.almost 8 a.m. to 4 p. - The 36 * "In Country," by Bobbie anything! Base Veterinarian -- A hour Navy Alcohol and Drug 8 p. -- Movies: COMO, Mason. new bill was passed this year Safety Action Program (NADSAP), Windjammer, (No Movie Tonight), * "Jealousy," by Nancy CPO Club Advisory Board by Congress which changed the will be held at Bldg. 919, old CPO, Downtown, McCalla, Marine, Friday. -- The CPO Club Advisory fee for veterinarian services high school music room. Leeward (See "Entertainer for * "Lt. Cameron, RNVR," by Board meeting scheduled for from $10 per visit to a movies shown). Philip McCutchan. October 1, Tuesday, is veterinarian to $2 per 9 a.m. -- Deadline for "The Red Fox," by Anthony 9 cancelled. The next meeting transaction at a military department heads to submit daily Recreation Services will Hyde. will be October 8, Tuesday, 3 veterinary clinic. The fee muster reports to admin office. secure all resale activities * "Vanguard Management," by p.m., in the Harbour Lights will become effective October today until inventory is James O' toole. Lounge. All CPOs are invited 1, Tuesday. Each time a 6 p. -- TOPS (Take Off completed. to attend. For additional client visits the animal information, please contact clinic and the bill is MMCM Hobby, 4405 or 3322. totaled, the cash register will automatically add the $2 Meal tickets for the W. T. Sampson Elementary School NADSAP -- The 36-hour Navy fee to your bill. This money at these locations: Alcohol and Drug Safety will be sent to the U.S. Locations to buy cafeteria may now be purchased Action Program will be held Treasury and used to defray * School Cafeteria: Monday to Friday, 7 to 11 a.m. in Building 919 (next to the some of the expenses required base chapel in the old high to provide school lunch *Navy Lodge: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9 a.m to 5:30 animal care. p.m. school music room) September Tuesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 30 through October 4. Marine Corps Exchange - Halloween will be here before Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. tickets Sunday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cantata Rehersals -- you know it. Plan early and Leeward Point Retail Store (During store's open hours) Rehersals for the Christmas shop at your friendly Marine * Cantata are underway at the Corps Exchange for a great 9o Base Chapel from 8 to 9 p.m. selection of adult and This is a nondenominational childrens' costumes and all To the editor: community music program and accessories. Goats and chickens have fans everyone is invited to attend. For more information, Free To Active Duty Along with the chickens and open season on the deer that for us, but for the folks back please contact Judy Military -- Tired of poor goats that some people seem so cause a "health hazard" as well? home as well. Springman, 4867. spelling? Vocabulary need happy to rid GTMO of, why don't As Lee Mailander said, let us updating? Well, the Navy we round up the stray dogs and have TV8 get their cameras out J. P. Tyner Choir Rehersals -- Choir Campus Functional Skills cats, or just declare open and capture the event not only rehersals for junior choir Program classes for active season on anything with four (grades 1 to 6) will begin at duty military members is for legs or feathers and rid GTMO of .going down the tube" the Base Chapel September 29. you! A free basic skills any and all "pests?" The junior choir will meet on class in reading emphasizing If we check into the laws a Once again, some more of GTMO I do hope Treasure and Trivia Sundays from 3 to 4 p.m., and spelling and vocabulary little, as those who could care is going down the tube. Those has captured these animals. As the youth choir on Sundays building will start October less about the fauna of GTMO terrible wild animals (chickens with the GTMO special cars, they from 4 to 5 p.m. For more 21, Monday. Pre-testing have not done, I think we would and goats) are getting their will surely be a thing of the information, please contact appointments are required so find that the "removal," as is "just" reward. past. Judy Springman, 4867. call 4307 (M,W,F -- 8:30 to planned, of those "unwanted" Just imagine GTMO residents, Oh well, I guess it is just 11:30 a.m.). chickens and goats is in no more slowing down for mother another step to "un-unique" GTMO violation of certain hen. There will be no more and clone the base to resemble specifications. looking for wild goats on the all the rest. With this being a military hills and wondering how many Farewell goats and chickens - reservation, are not the animals years they have been here, you will be missed! DAILY GAZETTE protected? Where is the marveling at the ease with which U.S. Navy's Only Shore-based Daily Newspaper sanctuary? Is GTMO exempt from they get around on the rocks and RM1 P. L. Baker that status, and will we get cliffs. Capt. Robert Allen, USN .Commander, U.S. Naval Base Lt. rdr. Rick Fischer USN .Public Affairs Officer JO2 Neil Guillebeau, USN .Asst. PA0/Managing Editor J03 Teri Thomas, USN .Assistant Editor Mrs. Susan Junkins .Secretary/Associate Editor We encourage you to participate. Mrs. Ann-Elizabeth Efisoff .Production Assistant Your voice, your ideas.your newspaper! that you would like to see in prints by all The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and mans - drop it by our office. If you are regulations tor ship and station newspapers, under the direction We encourage you to participate in the Iily dterested, give n a call at extension 4819 or of the public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is printed five Gazette. Have a complaint or a suggestT0n 4502 and we will arrange a tour or a chat. 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2 Friday, September 27, 1985 Daily Gazette Native Americans are a proud people Indians have made significant contributions for this country

and intrepidity at risk of life The 1980 U.S. Census puts the R&R number of Native Amerians at Understanding More above and beyond the call of duty" on Feb. 22, 1944, near 1,418,195. As of December 1984, About Native 12,801 were on active duty in Americans Padiglione, Italy. Montgomery, through fearless and aggressive the U.S. armed forces. SCHEDULE Eight thousand Native What does it mean to be a actions, accounted for a total Native American? Native of 11 enemy dead, 32 prisoners Americans served in the Army and Americans are so called because and an unknown number of wounded Navy during World War I, and they are native to North Amer- while attacking three strong 25,000 served in World War II. ica. It is generally believed that a enemy positions by himself. They earned 71 Air Medals, 51 race of Mongol-like people from Silver Stars, 47 Bronze Stars, Asia crossed a land bridge over Philip Johnston, a Navaho Alaska's Bering Strait and settled Indian who had grown up on a 34 Distinguished Flying Crosses k i-t in North America at least 20,000 reservation, conceived the idea and Two Medals of Honor. years ago. After the Europeans of using his complex language as arrived, they started calling the a basis for a military code The Korean Conflict produced natives "Indians" because they one Medal of Honor recipient; thought they had landed in India. curing World War II. After the DATE DESTINATION SEATS A/C idea was adopted, 29 Navahos -- and more than 41,500 Native October there were ultimately 360 -- Americans served in Vietnam. OCT 4-7.Santo Domingo 6.C-12 (AFPS) -- When Native American joined the Marine Corps to OCT 7-9.Nassau 6.C-12 Week is observed beginning become code talkers. OCT 8-10.Grand Cayman 6.C-12 September 27, the achievements The Navaho code talkers of OCT 11-15.Montego Bay 6.C-12 of Native Americans will receive World War II totally confounded Native OCT 11-15.Puerta Plata 6.C-12 special recognition. It is a the Japanese with a language Anerican, OCT 11-15.Santo Domingo 27.C-131 recognition well deserved. Not described as American OCT 18-21.Santo Domingo 6.C-12 only have they made their mark double-talk mixed with the sound Week OCT 24.Port Au PrinceDay Shopper 30.C-131 on society in general, but they of a hot water bottle being OCT 21-24.Puerta Plata 6.C-12 also have a long, proud record emptied. 5qt27 7 OCT 25.Kingston Day Shopper 6.C-12 of service to their country. As a matter of fact, much of Twenty Native Americans have the invasion of Iwo Jima was November been awarded the Medal of Honor directed in Navaho code. During NOV 1-4.Montego Bay 6.C-12 since Congress authorized it in the first 48 hours, while troops NOV 1-4.Grand Cayman 6.C-12 December 1861. were landing and securing NOV 4-6.Kingston 6.C-12 First Lt. Jack C. Montgomery, positions, the Navahos sent and NOV 6-8.Kingston 6.C-12 USA, was one. An Oklahoma received more than 800 messages, NOV 8-11.Grand Cayman 6.C-12 native, he received the Medal of none of which needed to be * 8-12.Nassau 27.C-131 Honor "for conspicuous gallantry diciphered. 11-13.Montego Bay 6.C-12 NOV 7.Port Au Prince Day Shopper 6.C-12 NOV 12-14.Puerta Plata 6.C-12 NOV 13-15.Kingston 6.C-12 NOV 15-18.Montego Bay 6.C-12 NOV 15.Port Au Prince Day Shopper 6.C-12 THE SALER NOV 18.Port Au Prince Day Shopper 6.C-12 E NOV 19-21.La Romana 6.C-12 6.C-12 YARD SALES '82 Honda 250, custom luggage rack MISCELLANEOUS NOV 20-22.Nassau East of Cuban Village, up with padded back rest, inspection Folding game table for poker, felt NOV 22-25.Nassau 6.C-12 from Mini Mart, watch for good through May 1986, $800 or best top and slots for beverages. NOV 22-25.Santo Domingo 27.C-131 signs Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to offer. Call Carey at 4879 DWH or Includes convertible formica top for 1:30 p.m. The yard sale you have 1. NOV 27.Port Au Prince Day Shopper 6.C-12 3208 AWN. Available October dining, $40. Call 3640 AWH. been waiting for. Dressers, chest, TWO WHEELER ACCESSORIES bedspreads, linens, curtains, good Bell Tour Star motorcycle helmet, Smith Corona electric typewriter December clothes for ladies and girls, shoes, full face and chin gaurd, size 7 w/carrying case and extra cartridges, $150 or best offer; Day Shopper 30.C-131 bikes, chairs, dishes and ruch more. 5/8, all white. Call Bob or Gayla at DEC 4.Port Au Prince You do not want to miss this one. Wizard telephone, $20; womens DEC 6-9.Santo Domingo 27.C-131 3995 AT. uniforms, size 13; shoes, size 9; DEC 6-9.La Romana 6.C-12 East Bargo 3B Saturday from 8 AUTOS PARTS peacoats. Call 2431 AT. is Sunday '73 Pontiac Lemans for parts. Make 6.C-12 a.m. until ? Rain date APPLIANCES DEC 9-11.Montego Bay from 8 a.m. until ? Housewares, offer. Call Ban at 4721 DWH or 3891 Whirlpool washer and dryer set, less DEC 9-12.Puerta Plata 6.C-12 clothing, lamps, craft items, AWH. than two years old, $350. Available DEC 11-13.Kingston 6.C-12 plants, granidillo wood, misc. BOATS the end of October. Call Michael at 16 ft. Cobia w/1980 60 hp Mariner 4636 MIWor 2953 AWH. DEC 13-16.Montego Bay 6.C-12 Villamar 730A Saturday from 8 to motor, trailer, skiis, bimini top, DEC 16-18.Puerta Plata 6.C-12 11 a.m. Smoker grills, baby items, two fuel tanks, new stainless prop Kenmore clothes dryer good DEC 18-20.La Romana 6.C-12 push mroner, end table, bedroom set and all safety items, $2900. Call condition, $100 firm. Call 2460 AT. (triple drsser and full size bed), 8 DEC 20-23.Montego Bay 6.C-12 2397 AT. piece living room set and odds and ENGINES Whirlpool heavy duty matching washer DEC 20.Port Au Prince Day Shopper 30.C-131 ends. No earlybirds. VW 1200cc 40hp engine for parts. and dryer, paid $790 six months agp, DEC 23.Montego Bay Day Shopper 6.C-12 Best offer; VW 1600c engine block, will sell for $500. Available now. Villamar 1257A (6th Street) DEC 27-30.Nassau 6.C-12 paid $269 new, never used. Best Call 4702 1H or 3265 AWH. Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon. offer. Call 3640 AWH. DEC 30-JAN 7.Nassau 6.C-12 Baby crib, double bed, high chair, Whirpool upright frost-free freezer, and more. WANTED 15.2 cu.ft., less than a year old, Looking for Halloween sounds (i.e. new condition, purchased at NEX, Nob Hill 38A (Backyard) haunted house, ghosts, gobblins, $450. Call 3208 AWH. Saturday from 8 a.m. until ? Dining creaky doors, witches, etc.). We room table set, stereo speakers, would like to borrow any LP's or Quasar microwave, excellent Sansui SP-711, children and adult cassette tapes you may have to condition, purchased at NEX one year encyclopedia set, lots more misc. record them for use at upcoming GT tO ago, $275 or best offer. Call 3208 items. children' Halloween parties and AWH. at 3930 Contact your events. Call Sherry or Al AIR CONDITIONERS Corinaso Point 13 Saturday from AT. One 14,000 BTU, new, only four 9 a.m. until noon. Boat, outdoor babysitter for my months old, $350. Call Michael at antenna, swing set, B-B-Q grill, I need a part-time 4636 .H or 2953 AWH. suitcases, toys, clothes and many 14-month-old boy. Would prefer I R&R coordinator for. misc. items. someone in the Corinaso or Oil Point area. Call 4983 AT. GE 14,000 BTU (230-208 volt), bought housing new at MCX for $453, asking $350 or Cuban Trailer Park 1727 old. to watch a five-mnth-old best offer. Only five months (Corner of Bay Hill Road5 Babysitter Available now. Must sell. Call 3218 near hurricane shelter toy, and a 7 year old boy. Must be willing to work as early as 3 a.m., AT. Saturday from 8:30 a.m. until ? Car for FIG Reservations radios, 8-track players, deep and as late as 8 p.m. I work One 24,000 BTU (220 volt) $100; freeze, black and white 12" TV, and my wife works shifts at phone 12,000 BiU, $75. weird hours. 18,000 BTU, $200; washer (needs minor repairs), misc. company which makes for Call 4112 IMI or 2454 AWH. car parts, odds and ends. All prices Try to call 3687 AT. Reservations neg. One 24,500 BTU and 7,000 BTJ, both Connedore 64 software. Buy, sell or $450. AUTOS 3891 work good good condition, trade. Call Don at 4721 DH or Call 2231 AT. Available now. Reservations '78 Plymouth Volare, not a GTMO AWN. Special, only 68,000 miles, ps, pb, Reservations offer. One 21,000 BTU, $250; 6,800 BTU, automatic, $2500 or best Dodge 360 motor, in good running old, $150; Whirlpool Available September 31. Call 3218 or three years Reservations condition. Call Don at 4721 IWN 5,000 0TU,1 1/2 years old, broken, AT. 3891 AWN. $50. Buy all three for $400. 8. Call 3208 AWH. '77 Plymouth Fury Wagon, $700. COMPUTER ACCESSORIES Available Ocatober Clare at STB RIO PLUS expansion board for EQUIPEIIT Available October 22. Call systems. Caes fully ELECTRONIC 2435 AT. P0-DDS computer Sanyo turntable TPX3, Sanyo AM/FM loaded with 348K memory, a serial JA400, COMMAND COORDINATOR PHONE /STOP a parallel I/O tuner JT400, Sanyo amplifier '68 2-ton Chevy flatbed truck, good ormonications port, Sanyo cassette deck RD400, Kenwood Call 4460 AWH. port, a battery operated RA-60II, condition. a gane with reverberation amplifier NAVSTA YNC Park 4511/1 clock/calendar and part Sansui timer AT700, and stereo stand Country Squire Station cable. Also included is the $600. Marine Barracks Sgt. Maj. Cropper 2114/39 '65 Ford package and two speakers, all for only very good condition $700 or PC-Accelerator software or 2454 AWH. YN1 Bray 6398/XX Wagon, a combined print spooler Call 4112 IN- best offer. Call 3714 or 440 AWH. which is FURNITURE UIC DM1 Franks 2300/44 and "electronic disk drive" program. dinning ron set. Combined allows you to do a Beautiful formal Allison 4272/21 '66 Chevy Caprice, 2-door, GTMO This software leavs, six FTG YN3 needed, $400. warm reboot and not lose the data in Oval table with two Special, minor repairs padded chairs, china cabinet with VC-10 AMCM Grudzinski 6210/XX Call Bob or Gayla at 3995 AT. the RAM drive. Unfortunately this does not work with my mirror back and built in lights, NavHosp HM2 Goodwin 7206/42 board new $750. operatin system, $250. For more buffet server on casters, SIMA HT2 Armstrong 3215/40 '73 Ford Pinto Station Wagon, condition, $2500. Call 3208 AWH. Call 3603 AWH. information, call 4220 LWH or 4978 NSGA M. Gunnery Sgt. Wieland 4362/13 AWH. SERVICES WTS Ms. Stammriech 4355/7 '76 CJS Jeep, black and gold, PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT Need a responsible babysitter? I am Does your Asahi Pentax ME Super need reliable and experienced. I will NEX Mrs. Wilson 2265/29 6-cyl., 258cid., excellent week condition, jeep has been rebuilt a matching Vivitar 75-205rm zoom babysit after school, nights inside and out, just passed lens with skylight and polarizing and weekends. Call Christal at 3723 *Note: 1. Navsta includes: NavBase, JARCC, Navsta, NMCB, and inspection including spare parts. filters, Vivitar 75-205mn 2x matched AT. Serious inquiries only. Call Michael multipier, Pentax power winder, AAWC Pentax 50mn lens or Pentax AF200S includes: NAS, AC OP Det and NAV WX SVC at 4636 1WH or 2953 AWH. IOST 2. NAS flash? All this for a fantastic A Rawlings baseball glove, has name 3. Combined UIC includes: ROICC, Brig, EOD Det, SATCOM, TWO WHEELERS price, $150. Call 4220 DWH or 4978 on top part. Lost between Moped, runs, but needs etched BCT, NLSOD, FLT AV, COMSYSTO, NIS, Red Cross, Print Shop, PSD '77 Puch AWH. football fields on Friday, September work, $50. Call Clare at 2435 AT. 20. Substantial reward offered. Has and NBSD 6 APPLIANCE PARTS reat sentimental value. Any 4. NavHosp includes: NavHosp, Dental and Vet. Clinic '58 Oldsrobile 88 Special, factory Sears Coppertone dryer for parts. information6 concerning this, call NSGA and Co. L condition, available October 25. Call 3640 AWN. 4838 WH and ask for Ma-k. 5. NSGA includes: all Bancroft at 3114 AT. 27, 1985 Daily Gazette Friday, September SPORTSWORLD

Royals, Angels all tied up in West LOCAL SCENE (AP) -- Kansas City and The Yankees and Detroit Tigers also drove in one of the runs Youth Fall Golf Lessons Officals Association - California held into their final were rained out. with a base . The victory was -- The Yatera Seca Junior There will be a meeting of 10 game of The Baltimore Orioles broke a Gooden's twenty-third, and with Golf Association announces the GTMO Bay Officials season tied for first place in four-game losing streak with a the whitewash he set a team fall golf lessons for youths, Association at 7 p.m. Monday, the American League West. 9-1 victory over the Milwaukee record of eight shutouts in a ages eight through 18 years September 30 at FTG Classroom Kansas City forged the tie in Brewers. Cal Ripken and Alan season. Keith Hernandez extended old. An organizational "D." baseball's closest race last Wiggins had two-run singles his Major League record for meeting will be held night. The Royals beat the during a seven-run inning for game-winning hits to 24. W tomorrow at 3 p.m. No Diving -- The following Mariners in Seattle 5-2 as the Birds. St. Louis leads New York by experience is necessary. PADI Scuba courses are Charlie Leibrandt earned his Texas shut out Minnesota 2-0. four games. The Cardinals' magic Lessons will start Monday. offered: seventeenth victory. Dan Ranger Jose Guzman and number is six. Each team has All GTMO youths are October 2: Open Water Diver, Quisenberry logged is thirty- Dwayne Henry combined to hold nine games remaining, including encouraged to participate. fee is $115. fifth save and Steve Balboni set the Twins to six hits. three against each other next For more information, contact October 4: Advanced Open a team record with his Ron Kittle homered twice and week at Busch Stadium. SKCS Klette at 4234/4745. Water Diver, fee is $65. thirty-fifth home run of the drove in five runs to lead the In the West, Cincinnati still Reef Raiders Fish Hunt October 16: Rescue Diver season. Chicago White Sox past Oakland hopes to catch the Los Angeles -- The second annual great Specialty, fee is $115. For The Angels did not play 11-7. Dodgers. The Reds beat the Reef Raiders Fish Hunt ends further information, contact yesterday. The two teams fighting for Atlanta Braves yesterday 6-1. Monday. To enter, you must be Keith Mattson, Master Scuba Toronto's lead over New York first place in the National Winning Andy McGaffigan pre-registered. Registration Diver Trainer at 4947 DWH or in the East slipped to five and League East both had shutout doubled home the winning run is $5 per person with a 3550 AWH. one-half games. The Blue Jays victories yesterday. John Tudor with his first hit of the possibility of winning $250 lost to the Boston Red Sox 4-1. led St. touis past Philadelphia season. worth of prizes. Entry forms Intercommand Tennis -- The start of the game was 5-0. Dwight Gooden carried the and more information will be There will be an delayed three hours and 18 New York Mets past the Chicago The victory moved the Reds at the Reef Raiders Dive organizational meeting for minutes, unofficially, the Cubs 3-0. within five and one-half games Shack. Intercommand Tennis on longest rain delay at the start Tudor threw a four-hitter for of the Dodgers. Los Angeles had October 2, at 5 p.m., at the of a game in the Major League the Redbirds to become the the day off. The Dodger magic Basketball Officials -- Recreation Services Office. history. team's second 20-game winner of number is six. The two teams Interested in working There will be singles play Jeff Sellers threw in a three- the year. The outing was his each have 10 scheduled games Captain's Cup Gams? only, no doubles. hitter for the Sox. Boston tenth shutout, and his nine- left, although the Reds will Interested in working pre- rookie Mike Greenwell hit a teenth win in his last 20 play an eleventh game if it season games? Basketball Darts -- The Caribbean two-run homer, his second decisions. affects the outcome of the game. officials are requested to Bull-Shooters Darting Major-League hit, and his second Gooden gave up eight hits and The and contact Jim or Mary at Association will hold a Blind game-winning two-run homer in struck out seven Cubs in New Pittsburgh Pirates were rained Recreation Services Offices, Couples and Blind Singles two nights. York's victory at Chicago. He out. 2248 or 2560. Officials are Tournament at the Windjammer needed for tomorrow and Club Sunday. The games to be Sunday. played will be 501 Double-on/Double-off and 301 BRIEFS Archery -- An Intercommand Singles Double-on/Double off. Captain's Cup Archery shoot Sign-up will begin at 5 p.m. off will be conducted and play to begin at 5:30 Texas Open World Matchplay Championships tomorrow. Competition will p.m., for all interested. You (AP) - Birdies on the last four holes gave Mike (AP) - Three Americans lost in yesterday's first be conducted at Cooper Field, do not have to be an expert, Gove a one-stroke lead after the opening round of round of the World Matchplay Championships in noon through 3 p.m. just have an interest. This the Texas Open in San Antonio. Gove shot a England. The last American in the event, U.S. tournament is open to all seven-under-par 63. Jodie Mudd is at 64 and Dan Open champion Andy North, faces Australian David Scuba Dive -- Do you want persons over the age of 18. Pohl is at 65. Graham in today's quarterfinals. to make your stay in GTMO For more information, exciting and fun? Learn to contact Jacob Cox at 2492 AWH Hockey Virginia Slims scuba dive. The next short or 3792 DWH. (AP) -- Nordiques left wing Michel Goulet is (UPI) -- Top-seed Chris Evert Lloyd posted a swim tryout is at the Leeward holding out. He wants his NHL contract second-round win last night by defeating Janine Pool today, at 4:30 - 5:30 Golf Event -- The Yatera renegotiated. Goulet has scored over 200 goals in Thompson 6-1, 6-4 at the $150,000 Virginia Slims p.m. This is a one week Seca Golf Association is the past four seasons. of New Orleans. course at Leeward Side. Books sponsoring the "Jimmy Armes will be available today at Club Championship" October the pool, 5 p.m. I have 12-14. For more information Buccaneer unhappy playing for winless Tampa equipment available for use contact Pro-Shop at 2519. during the class and payments This event is for members (UPI) -- Tampa Bay linebacker four-time all-pro wide receiver The Los Angeles Raiders waived acceptable. There is also an only. Hugh Green broke his two months John Jefferson. The gifted linebacker Tony Caldwell and Advance Scuba Dive Class of silence. The right outsider pass-catcher was acquired last signed Fulton Walker. The tomorrow and Sunday. Do not Bowing -- The Friday Night linebacker told UPI that he is week from Green Bay in exchange cornerback and kick return put off having a great time Midnight Ramblers League is unhappy with his role on the for an undisclosed 1987 draft specialist spent four years with any longer. Call now, J.L. now forming. Anyone Buccaneer defense. Green says he choice. The Browns re-signed the Miami Dolphins before being Gibson at 6113 DWH, 2710 AWH interested, please contact is "just trying to survive" the rookie free-agent tackle Scott waived in the pre-season. Walker or 2694 message. Ray Thomas at 3644. An season with winless Tampa Bay. Bolzan, a 270-pounder out of returned a kickoff 98 yards for organizational meeting will Green was a number-one draft Northern Illinois. Cleveland a Miami touchdown in Super Bowl Racquet Club -- The be held tonight at 7 p.m., pick out of Pittsburgh in 1981 also placed tackle Cody Risien 17 against Washington. He is the Racquet Club is sponsoring a at the Marblehead Bowling after finishing second in the and wide receiver Willis Adams only player to return a kickoff Men's and Women's Doubles Center. Team Rosters are due Heisman Trophy voting. on injured reserve. for a touchdown in a Super Bowl. Draw Tennis Tournament to be then. League by-laws will be The Cleveland Browns activated held tomorrow and Sunday. voted on. All personnel Time and location of matches intending to bowl should be will be posted today, at the present at this meeting. Racquet Club. For further information, call Mona Rieck THE SPORTSMAN at 2666.

Money makes the sports world made the international and tradition with more liberal go 'round. That's the feeling American Olympic movement a rules allowing athletes to play NBA teams sign-on newcomers one gets from Robert Wussler, bundle of money. for pay. Wussler dreams of the the executive vice president of Wussler now believes the Celtics meeting the Soviets on (AP) -- Around the NBA, the Bol. the Turner Broadcasting System. world's various sports the basketball court. So do many Boston Celtics signed six-year Veteran forward Alvin Scott Wussler made his comments federations could reap huge folks, Bob. veteran forward Sly Williams, agreed to a one-year pact with recently when talking about the financial rewards from the TBS will carry the Goodwill who had been waived by the the Phoenix Suns. Scott is the "Goodwill Games" which premier Goodwill games. It seems Games, but Wussler denies it's a Atlanta Hawks. lowest-round draft choice next summer in Moscow. The cooperation between the American made-for-TV event. However, the The Los Angeles Clippers playing in the league, a 1977 Olympic-type competition has and Soviet sports committees competition will certainly help signed veteran guard Ray seventh-rounder. been scheduled for every four remains secondary. TBS with mid-summer programming Williams to an offer sheet in years, meaning the U.S. would needs. case of Norm Nixon remains serve as host in 1990. Says Wussler, the Soviets are It remains to be seen how the unsigned. Williams last played No American city has been into the Goodwill Games because American media will react to the for the Celtics, who have 15 decided upon. they want "hard currency." Also, Goodwill Games. That may depend days to match L.A.'s offer. The inauguaral Goodwill Games the athletes stand to make a on the quality of the The Chicago Bulls agreed on a will use the facilities of the buck, but only under the rules competition. contract with their first-round 1980 Olympics -- a party Jimmy of the international draft choice, 6-foot-9 Charles Carter decided he'd have the federations. In other words, we The schedule has the games Oakley of Virginia Union. He was American boycott for his own will probably still see European coming to us for two weeks the NCAA Division twoplayer of political reasons. pro basketball players, but beginning July 5. At that time, the year last season. Cash -- hard cash -- is the those from the NBA are not Wussler claims, "nothing else is Forward Kenny Green out of basis for the Goodwill Games, welcome. going on." Baseball fans know Wake Forrest, Washington's the brainstorm of TBS owner Ted Wussler says he's got no differently. But then again, first-round pick, signed a Turner. According to Wussler, desire for the Goodwill games to maybe Wussler forgot about the contract. The Bullets also Turner came up with the idea damage the reputation and substandard Atlanta Braves, who signed second-round choice Kenny during the highly-successful Los tradition of the Olympics. just happen to be owned by Ted Green and 7-foot-7 center Manute Angeles summer Olympics, which Instead, he wants to start a new Turner.

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