Energy Tip of the Day

ENER'Y CONSERVATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE! GAZETTE Don't use hot water unless you really need it. Rinse Guantanamo Bay, dishes and operate your garbage disposer with cold water. You'll save energy and the cost of heating the Volume 37 Number 80 Tuesday, April water. 27, 1982

ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? Argentina claims troops holding off British BUENOS AIRES (UPI)--Argentina's ish scouts have landed on the main tle fleet has orders to land on the military government says British Falklands chain. disputed archipelago at its dis- News . reports of a complete surrender cretion, but not to attack the by Argentine troops in South Geor- The "Times of London," quoting capital of Port Stanley where the gia are "absolutely false." informed sources, says crack spec- main Argentine force is believed , igest The Buenos Aires communique says ial boat squad commandos have in- quartered. Britain's Ministry of its soldiers are still holding off filtrated the main Falkland Islands Defense says there is no truth in (UPI)--Democrats blame British marines in the remote de- to scout a landing site for pos- the "Times" report. President Reagan for the 1983 bud- pendancy of the disputed Falkland sible British assault. Government sources reportedly get impasse. They say he keeps Islands. The "Times" did not say when told another newspaper, "The Daily saying he's ready to compromise, Breaking a 24-hour silence on the British commandos infiltrated the Express." that a battle for the but wants them to make all of the crisis, Argentina also denies a South Atlantic island chain. The Falklands is "imminent." concessions. In a speech before London newspaper report that Brit- newspaper does say the British bat- Peace negotiations have been at the U.S. Chamber of Congress yes- a standstill following Britain's terday, Reagan said he's "willing raid to re-claim remote South Geor- to go the extra mile" in the bud- Korean policeman kills 53 in drunken rampage gia on Sunday. get talks--so long as the compro- But in a British television in- mise is true to his program of SOUTH KOREA (UPI)--South Korean Woo added seven hand grenades terview last night, Prime Minister military build-up, tax relief and authorities say the common-law wife from a nearby militia station to Margaret Thatcher pressed Buenos spending reductions. In response, of a 27-year-old police officer who his arsenal and launched his spree Aires to resume diplomatic talks. House Democratic leader Jim Wright went on a shooting rampage is in of terror by entering the street She warned Argentina that Secret- said the president "hasn't gone the serious condition with gunshot and shooting three men dead. He ary of State Alexander Haig has first mile yet." wounds in the abdomen today. proceeded to a nearby post office made it "absolutely clear" Washing- and unleashed a hail of bullets. ton will back Britain if peace CHICAGO (AP)--A top church admin- Police say ex-marine Woo Bum Kon Under cover of darkness, Woo talks on the Falklands do not pro- istrator, Monsignor John Keating, ended his eight-hour rampage early slipped into a neighboring village duce quick results. was named yesterday to lead the today by blowing himself up with a where he killed six more people in nation's largest Roman Catholic hand grenade, after killing at a 10-minute burst of rifle fire be- archdiocese. Keating will direct least 53 people in five villages. fore proceeding to another town to Nearly naked woman the Chicago Archdiocese until Pope Authorities say Woo got drunk af- shoot a dozen more. John Paul selects a successor for ter the fight with his wife and went Three people died when Woo com- Cardinal John Cody, who died Sunday. to the police station where he of- mitted suicide by setting off one Can claim bathing suit fered to relieve a colleague on of his grenades. WASHINGTON (AP)--In a rare night night duty. Woo then unlocked the South Korea's Home Minister, who equipped himself with session, the Civil Aeronautics armory and is in charge of police operations, RUIDOSO, N.M. (UPI)--If the suit Board yesterday gave Eastern Air- two carbine rifles and 180 rounds says he will resign and take full fits, bare it. of ammunition. lines temporary permission to take responsibility for the incident. A Ruidoso woman shod her bathing over the South American routes of suit in an all-night grocery store financially-troubled Braniff Air- this weekend to protest housing lines. The CAB said Eastern can Raids on aliens to open jobs for Americans prices. Now police say she can take on all Braniff routes except says his office will "do anything" reclaim the garment--if she can those DALLAS (UPI)--Close to 1,000 ille- to Brazil and Venezuela-for to put an gal aliens were arrested in nine American citizen to work prove it fits. at least a year. in a job U.S. cities yesterday, as the Immi- that was vacated by an Bob Smith, manager of the gro- illegal alien. cery, says a woman in her mid-30s GEORGIA (AP)--Tornados touched down gration and Naturalization Service But the raids do not sit well came into his store Saturday about in parts of Georgia, Alabama and and Border Patrol agents try to with at least one minority organi- 4:15 a.m. She reportedly began Mississippi last night. Hail, the open up attractive jobs for unem- zation. The nation's largest screaming about the high cost of size of golf balls, was reported in ployed Americans. Mexichn-American group calls the renting an apartment in the mount- LaGrange, Ga. And baseball-size The 400 agents are expected to operation a "grandstand play" to ain resort favored by skiers and chucks of ice battered an area make more arrests in the week-long cover up an INS and federal econo- horse racing fans. northeast of Selma, Ala. But offi- "Operation Jobs" push in Dallas, mic policy failures. Then, muttering that she was a cials report only minor injuries Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco In Los Angeles yesterday, more "butterfly under glass," she peel- and damage from the violent weather. New York, Newark, New Jersey, Den- than 130 aliens ver, Detroit and Chicago. were arrested. Of ed off her one-piece bathing suit those, 82 suspects were working at and wandered out into the freezing WASHINGTON (AP)--Jury selection in One immigration official in Dal- a plumbing fixture factory, where dark, clad only in white panties. the trial of John Hinckley Jr. will las says the 475 illegal aliens wages range from $3.55 to $11.00 Police have not been able to begin today. He's adulitted shooting arrested by authorities in Texas an hour. locate the woman. But officers say President Reagan and three other during the first day of the raids Several unemployed youths watch- she can claim the suit whenever she people in March, 1980. The defense were taking jobs away from legal ing the factory arrests said they likes. She'll find it is hanging will ask for a verdict of innocent residents and depressing wages. will apply for the jobs left va- on the station wall under a sign by reason of insanity. INS spokesman Vincent Henderson cant by the raid. that says: "Claim by sizing." Rear Adm. Hedges presents Golden Anchor to GTMO

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y .7k tanamo Bay yesterday to ti present the Naval Sta- tion (at left) and Naval .__ Air Station (at right) with the coveted Golden -- _ Anchor award for best re- { . , tention in the Atlantic ,;._, ; 4.64 _ y. Fleet. It was the third - ' . 3. consecutive Golden Anchor y _ - won by the Naval Station. Captain M.D. Fitzgerald , , accepted the award on be- half of all personnel at both commands. (Offi- cial U.S. Navy photo.)

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Tuesday, April 27, 1982 Page 2 The Daily Gazette Club Activities Educational Notes

THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- tion of the Caribbean Naval Lodge in the Masonic Apts. on Corinaso community Point at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 28, for the purpose of con- ducting work in the Third Degree. All Master Masons are cordially and fraternally invited to attend. There will be instruction available bulletin board commencing at 6:30 p.m. in all INTERESTED IN POLICE WORK? degrees, for those studying for Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette Need upper level or elective credits? proficiency. office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried Care about contemporary issues? to the Public Affairs Office in the Administration Need Social Studies credit? Ever think about HEY GTMO! ONLY 5 CASES (TREFOILS) Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the being a police of Girl Scout cookies left. Get =-previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- officer? your shortbread cookies now for ments will be accepted any time. Announcements Concerned about sociological that DEFEX next weekend. First- will be published at least once a week at the dis- problems? come, first-served. Call 8274 DWH cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities Need some mental stimulation? or stop by Branch Dental Clinic and that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex . Then register at the Old see Dr. Ski. and color or national origin will not be accepted. Dominion University office behind The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to ed- the Downtown Lyceum for ODU's next * EL CLUB LATINO * it all submissions. (AT-anytime, AWH-after work- short course "Police in American Society". Present su primer Comida/Baile -ing hours, DWH-during working hours). Registration for this en celebracio'n del three credit class will be open through April 30. Please call theW DIA DE LAS MADRES coordinator at 8307 for times, dates, and other information. Esta comida baile tendra lugar el sabado, 8 de mayo, en el Special Announcements CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS PLEASE Barrel Club. La actividad note: For the Old Dominion Univer- dara comienzo con la Hora del THE MARINE BARRACKS WILL NOT CONDUCT FLEETING MOMENTS FROZEN IN TIME. sity short course "Police in Amer- quality Cocktail a las 7 p.m., seguido fenceline tours on May 1 of May 8. This spring experience ican Society" we must have 25 con la comida de 8 a 9 p.m. portraiture with imagination. students pre-registered at least by" Habra' una pequefia ceremonia de COMMISSARY NOTICE Diana has portraits to suit your April 30, or the class will be 9 a 9:30 p.m. y el bailey dara' Patrons may not bring packages into photographic needs. Call 951280 cancelled. (Payment is due by May comienzo a las 9:30 p.m. hasta the Commissary Store. Leave your and inquire about the new Heirloom 6). Please call Mary Kelley at la 1 a.m. packages locked in your car before Plan. Don't delay -- portrait 8307/8748 for futher information. is May 28 due to Summer El Menu consiste de: Pernil de entering the Commissary. The Com- deadline cerdo, care asada, pollo en missary is not responsible for Workshops. 951280 AT. MARK YOUR CALENDARS!! LOS ANGELES fricasse, congr:, ensalada, packages left at the front of Metropolitan College will be holding pan y un postre. El precio de the store: W.T. SAMPSON SCHOOLS, GRADES K registration May 10 through the 19. la taquilla incluye "Barra through 12 will be closed on May We will also be open Saturday, May Abierta" y es de $7.50 por NURSERY SCHOOL TUITION FOR THE MONTH 3 due to the Defense Exercise. 15 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. The adultos, $3.50 por ni os. Para of May will -be collected in the Schools will resume on May 4 at the new term will be starting soon so obtener taquillas, o pare mas school office on Tuesday, May 4 from normal times. come by our office and check out what we've got to offer you. informacidn puede llamar al Sr. 10:30 a.m-, to 1 p.m. and again on Jaime Baez al 98100 o a la Sra. Wednesday, May 5 from 4:30 p.m. to NURSERY SCHOOL WILL ALSO BE CLOSED PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY! Carmen Chevere de Pope t1 8104/ 6 p.m. A late fee of $1 per day on May 3 and resume north al operation If you have a Master's degree 95431 o al Sr. German Moreno al will be charged after 6 p.m. on the on May 4. and would like to teach at the college 8734/952294. 5th. Pre-yegistration for next THE MONTHS OF MAY, JUNE AND, JULY level, Old Dominion school year is still being accepted University is are considered peak season for interested in you between the hours of 7:30 and 11:30 for our adjunct THE FIL-AM CLUB WILL HOST A W. T. personal property shipments. Trans- instructor positions. a.m. Monday through Friday at the No prior Sampson High School Scholarship ferring individuals are a vised to teaching Nursery School Office. Reminder: experience is necessary. Fund Benefit Dance in conjunction complete ghipment applications one Our There will be no school Monday, May classes are generally small, with the Fil-Am Induction Ball, at month in advance of desired packout salary 3 due to--1EF-1. School will resume 'relatively good, you choose the Fil-Am Club house on May 15 date when possible. Call Mrs. Pope your Tuesday, May 4. days and hours, and we do from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music will at 8104 to make an appointment. provide your textbooks and some be provided by Graphic Expression. PHOTO ENTRIES ARE NOW BEING ACCEPT- with a counselor. guidance. Please call the ODU Cost of tickets is $11 per person ed for the 1983 Guantanamo Bay Coordinator at 8307/8748 for an for non-members, $7.50 per person Calendar. Submit your 8" X 10" application and interview. for members. The menu will consist black and white glossy print PIP is here for YOU! of Lechon (roast pig), steamship depicting the sights of GTMO. Win- WHEN ACQUIRING CREDIT FOR A COLLEGE PARENTS: DOES THIS SOUND FAMILIAR sound, egg rolls (lumpia), fried ning photos will be selected by the degree, most colleges and/or uni- TO YOU? rice, vegetables and all the trim- community at the 4th of July fes- versities accept non-traditional Most of us had power used on us mings. There will be an "Open tivities. For more information education. Non-traditional educa- when we were children. And we Bar." Tickets can be obtained call Jeanne Neuner at 8602. tion includes credit by examination didn't like it. We rebelled. We from the following people: PNC (testing) as well as credit for L. S. Villafranca, 8723/952238, lied. We retaliated. (Remember?) THE FOLLOWING C-9 FLIGHTS HAVE BEEN military service schools. The Navy NSC However, when we became parents MSC T. Dolar, 8134/98261, E. requested for May. Campus office here at Guantanamo Mendaros, 95519/952230, MSC A. and faced our first child-raising Date - Destination Bay has 111 tests that may be taken Landingin, 95519/90222, Mrs. Clarita problems, we reverted to the same Wed. - May 12 Norfolk to be used as a recommendation of Milano, 8172/951074, Mrs. Josie power methods we were subjected to Wed. - May 19 Jacksonville credit in all subject areas of Cortez, 98232, Mrs. Susie Saqui, as children. And, when power failed, Wed. - May 26 Norfolk humanities, social sciences, natural 64371/90144, Mrs. Cita Alford, we did the natural thing: we used Passengers desiring reservations science, math, and elective credit. 8727/8252, Mrs. Susie Rellama, more power (hitting, intimidation, may sign-up 30 days prior to the Navy Campus also has 17 tests that 8206/97189, Mr. Frank Sze (Harry threats, punishment). And then flight at the PSD Transportation may be specially ordered in the Hong Kong), 8475 and the W.T. Samp- more power. Office. business field. All these tests are Office. Then our children started rebel- son School Principal's Leeward personnel may sign up 30 free of charge to active duty are limited to 300, so ling, lying, retaliating. How Tickets days prior to the flight at the personnel. Civilians may order obtain your ticket now for this quickly we parents forget what from a list of 85 tests for a fee HAS Terminal. Parent-Power does to children. And good cause. which generally runs $30 - $35 for how it damages parent-child rela- a test worth 3 - 6 semester hours Chapel tionships. credit. For further questions, PIP: The Parents Informational call Navy Campus representatives Program is designed to help you Happenings at 8769.' Take cope with your children in a manner THE PENTECOSTAL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY, A stocks ia full gospel fellowship, offers you that does not require spanking, THE COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PRO- screaming. a friendly place to find help and hitting or shouting and gram (CLEP) measures college level mAmerica. The negative effects of power peace in times of trouble and a are achievements in five areas: Englis you and place to praise the Lord in times emotionally draining for composition; humanities; mathematic of joy. Pastor H. Nelson welcomes your children. The next PIP pro- natural sciences and social sciences all people of all faiths to attend gram will be on Wednesday, April 28, history. The total battery of tests at 7:30 p.m. in the Nursery School. at the Bay Hill Chapel. requires 7 1/2 hrs and is adminis- Come and find out you are not TEi DALY Sunday morning - 8 a.m. tered in two sessions. The tests alone. For more information call Sunday evening - 5 p.m. are given every Thurs. in the ESO Louise Pola at 95359 or Rochelle Wednesday Bible Study - 7 p.m. training room, McCalla Admin. Bldg., Wheeler at 913239. You can have a GAZETTE Friday Evening Prayer Meeting-7p.m. and are FREE to active duty military better relationship with your chil- but must be ordered on an individual dren and a happier family life! basis. Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, Blue Caribe - -, - Tuesday, April 27 MYTH: Navy Relief is just like a Commander, U.S. Naval Base finance company. Ler. Robert S. Pruch PbliAffair Offic "Jamaican Night" Ens. Sharon Poer. .Assistant Public Affairs Officer FACT: How many finance companies JO1 Ron Rusti. . .Editor JO1 Marti Fucio. . .Journalist Hot Curried Chicken or do you know which don't re- JO3 Philip Pratley. . .J,,aist quire a cosigner, orscollateral Mrs. Ida A. Trujillo .Production Assistant Roast Beef Rice with Peas for a loan and charge no in- terest? The only require- The Daily Gazette is published according to the Salad Bar and station newspapers ment for Navy Relief rules and regulations for ship Rolls with butter assis- as outlined in NA XOS P-35 and under the direction tance is an I.D. card as proof of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed "Rum- Punch" five times weekly at government expense on government of eligibility and a request equipent at the Navy Publications and Printing Service based on valid NEED. Navy Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news items $6.50 1982 tht appear herein are not to be construed as official Relief loans are always or as reflecting the vieps of COMPAVBASE or the De- INTEREST-FREE. NAVY RELIEF partment of the Nay. Thursday, April 29 The Daily Gazette Tuesday, Aril 27, 1982 Page 3 Local Job Market Review Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel office or by reviewing the Vacancy Announcements posted on the official bulletin boards. ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING DATE COMMAND 125-82 Laborer, LWG-3502-03 03 MAY 82 PWD (Temp NTE 1 yr.) 173-82 Clerk Typist, GS/LGS- 03 MAY 82 PWD 322-04 174-82 Equipment Cleaner, LWG- 03 MAY 82 Supply Dept. 7009-04 175-82 LAborer, LWG-3502-03 03 MAY 82 NBCPO Barracks 176-82 Accounting Technician, 04 MAY 82 Comptroller (NAS) GS/LGS-525-04 177-82 Technician, 04 MAY 82 Comptroller (NS) CORRECTION: The above photo is re-printed because of an oversight attri- Accounting Leading to buted to the Editor of the "Gazette," who regrEts not having all the GS/LGS-525-04 METRA tutors identified previously. The women, once again, who made 05 178-82 MAY 82 PWD the METRA program very successful in Guantanamo Bay are: (Left-to-Right): Accounting Technician, 04 ce Davis, principal of W.T. Sampson Elementary School; Betsy Bowman; GS/LGS-525-o4 y Ballard; Stephanie Moore; Anita Morris; Louise Pola and Dorothy 179-82 Clerk Typist, GS/LGS- 04 MAY 82 PWD pel, METRA Coordinator. Betsy Sibert, another METRA volunteer, was 322-03 180-82 Secretary (Typing),GS/LGS- Oh MAY 82 Naval Hospital not present for the photo session. (Official U.S. Navy photo.) 318-05 181-82 Secretary (Typing), GS/LGS- 05 MAY 82 SRD 318-04 182-82 Secretary (Typing), GS/ Oh MAY 82 Supply Dept. LGS-318-04 gtmo dialogue NAF-88-82-A Marina Attendant, LWG- 0 MAY 82 S/S 5931-05, (Intermittent) A LA COMUNIDAD CUBANA quisieramos tener una reunion de la registers: Comunidad Cubana enter para proveer The following positions are permanent Gracias a todos por otorgarme el informaci6n y discutir asuntos 44-82 Clerk Typist, GS-322-03 OPEN All Commands honor de recibir la placa del Dia importantes incluyendo immigraci6n, (Kelly Girl) de la Amistad Cubana-Americana en naturalizaci6n, beneficios legales 84-82 Firefighter (Structural), OPEN Fire Dept enero. Siento mucho placer que las y la posibilidad de organizer un PS-0189-03 personas de la Bahia de Guantanamo, comit' Cubano para representar 89-82 Tgie h/ne Operator, GS/LGS OPEN PWD Utili. Cuba me hayan elegido para.recibir tato a los residentes de la base NAF-83-82 Custodial Worker. LWG/NA OPEN UOPH (BOQ) este honor lo cual fue una agradable como a los empleados que conmutan sorpresa. Como mencion6 en la a diario. Queremos informarles APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT REGISTERS: ceremonia, yo acept6 la placa en sobre todos los servicios que NAF-21-82 Security Guard, PS-085-02 INT CLUBS nombre de la Sra. Migdalia Hettler podemos ofrecerles y queremos 103-82 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 y en el ifo. escuchar lo que la comunidad Cubana NAFR-l-82 Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-03 INT CLUBS necesita y desea. Para este tipo NAF-25-82 Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 INT CLUBS El trabajo de immigraci6n y de reunion as muy imortante que NTAF-47-82 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 INT CLUBS asistencia legal proveida a la todos los Cubanos y todas las EF-42-82 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 INT CLUBS Comunidad Cubana fue en esfuerzo families Cubanas asistan. Yo he unido, el cual nos satisface como discutido esto informalmente con amigos ayudandose mutuamente. Yo algunos miembros de la comunidad y Household plants are dangerous to children considero que los puntos mas impor- espero que todos ustedes esten de cual tantes de la ceremonia fueron los acuerdo con esta reunion en la By ENS James Gee, MSC, USN certificados otorgados a los leales toda la Comunidad Cubana, la Sra. Environmental Health Officer aleados Cubanos de tantos anon Hettler y el Teniente Glasser The jequirity bean has been a primary topic recently to the Guantanamo oportunidad can asistirdn. Yo espero que ustedes de reunirnos Bay residents because of its attractive appearance yet potentially stras amistades, tanto las que considered esta oportunidad para dangerous consequences. Several common house plants, certain parts of conmutan diariamente como las que reunirnos. trees, garden plants, and wild foilage can be just as dangerous. y la interpre- Nuevamente quiero darles las resident en la base, More than 700 species of plants in the and Canada are taci6n de "La Bayamesa", un himno gracias a todos por el honor de known to cause illness or death. The U.S. Public Health Service nacional de orgullo para personas otorgarme la placa y quiero estimates that approximately 12,000 children ingest potentially con orgullo. pedirles el permiso de compartir este honor con la Sra. Migdalia dangerous plants every year in the United States. La Sra. Hettler y yo siempre the subject of Hettler. Gracias amigos. Recordarg This is the first of a three part series addressing hemos tratado de ayudar a nuestros dealing with common house plants. siempre el espiritu de la Bahia de poisonous plants. The first amigos Cubanos en cualquier formal found in millions of U.S. homes and Guantinamo el cual ustedes repre- The beautiful oleander plant is possible. Para asegurar que todos in most areas of the U.S., yet contains a deadly heart sentan. grows naturally los Cubanos de la base, tanto stimulant. One leaf contains enough poison to kill a child. People residents comb los que conmutan a roasted over a camp fire using sticks from Lt. William John Glasser have died from eating hotdogs diario, tienen conocimiento de toda Christmas poinsetta imported to GTMO each holiday Abogado de Asuntos Legales the oleander bush. The la ayuda que podemos proveerle, season is deadly poisonous. One poinsetta leaf contains enough acrid burning juices to be fatal to a child. The mistletoe produces poisonous Navy Exchange Job Opportunities berries fatal to adults if enough are eaten. The following information is provided on common house plants most of 1) CLERK TYPIST (AS-3/$4.05 or LGS-2/$2.34) to work in the Food Services which are implicated in accidental poisoning: Office. Regular Full Time. Types letters, reports and other matter; may TOXIC PARTS SYMPTOMS post data in various record books; may take and transmit telephone calls; HOUSEHOLD PLANTS may check calculations; assists in preparation of orders, reports and in- Hyancinth Bulbs Nausea, vomiting, with six months general office may be fatal. voices. High school graduate preferred Narcissus diarrhea, position has no closing date. experience desired. Typing required. This Daffadil to work in the 2) Regular Full Time SECRETARY (AS-7/$5.13 or LGS-5/$4.14) Oleander Leaves, branches Extremely toxic, Navy Exchange Administration Building. Serves as secretary to the Navy affects the heart, Exchange Officer and Assistant Navy Exchange Officer. Requires a substan- causes severe in- tial level of judgement, experience and discretion. Receives incoming digestion, may be correspondence; composes routine correspondence; initiates replies to fatal. routine matters and refers other inquiries to appropriate staff members; outgoing will may take and transcribe dictation with varied vocabulary; reviews Poinsetta Leaves Fatal, one leaf c espondence prepared by staff members for the NEO's signature; answers kill a child. laces telephone calls; arranges travel accommodations and reservations and for supervisor. High school graduate preferred with three years secretary Dieffengachia or All parts Intense burning ial preferred. Typing required. This position will close on May 6. (dumb cane, elephants ear) irritation of the mouth and tongue. 3) Regular Full Time AUDIT CLERK'(AS-4/$4.33 or LGS-4/$3.52) to work Death can occur due to in the Accounting section of the NEX. Performs the clerical functions air-way blockage. of auditing documents associated with Exchange operations. High school bean graduate preferred with one year general office experience and use of Jequirity bean or Seeds (beans) Fatal, a single child if calculating machine desired. This position closes May 4. (rosary pea, castor bean) will kill a chewed and ingested. Forfurther information, please contact the Personnel Office at 8348. Fatal, children and Mistletoe Berries have died NEX PERMANENT REGISTER POSITIONS: adults from eating berries.

1) BUSBOY (NA-if 3.43 or LWG-1/$1.88) .egular ull Time. To work for the. PREVENTION: Keep all house plants away fromochildren, and insure that Stop Light Inn. Clears tables and parformJS other related duties. leaves or berries that fall from plants are promptly disposed of. 2) SALES CLERK (PS-2/$3.70 or LGS-3/$2.93) to work in the Retail Store, Educate your children of the dangers of putting plants or parts of plants Sound Scene or Mini Mart. Full Time and Part Time positions available. into their mouths. Survey your children play area for this or other dangers. Insure prompt medical attention is received if you suspect 3) SALES CLERK (PS-1/$3.46 or LGS-2/$2.34) to work in the Retail Store, accidental poisoning. Some plants contain highly corrosive juices that Sound Scene or Mini Mart. Full Time and Part Time positions available. severely damage tissue, therefore, inducing vomiting is not always advisable. It is suggested that milk be used to sooth the alimentary to workeat the Blue 4) COCKTAIL WAITRESS (NA-1/$3.43 or LWG-3/$2.48) tract and dilute the poison as medical attention is being summoned. Caribe Restaurant. Takes drink orders from patrons and serves drinks. The next dangerous plants to be discussed will be from your flower and Collects money for drinks. Performs related duties. vegetable gardens. Page 4 The Dail" Gazette Tuesday, April 27, 1982 PGA Wracquet Club Wrap-Up (AP)--Officials at the New Orleans Golf Open cut the total SPORTS~b1 by ing ads. The largest walking ad prize purse by 25 percent. That "J.D. Slazenger" of all was that of the well-known meant Scott Hoch had his share Kentucky Derby cigarette, Kool. trimmed from $72,000 to $54,000. The first pick-your-partner mixed Club elections also took place But the former Wake forest star LOUISVILLE, Ken. (AP)--It hasn't doubles tournament of 1982 ended this weekend. If you haven't voted didn't seem to mind. been a good Spring for Kentucky Der- Sunday with a muber of new com- yet, it's not too late to contact Hoch captured the rain-shortened by hopefuls. binations and many new players tak- tournament 'y a pair of shots yes- Another top contender has been ing to the courts. Very encourag- the club for a ballot. Check your terdav to claim his biggest pay- knocked out of this Saturday's "Pun ing indeed. guard mail first! check on the tour. He finished with for the Roses" at Churchill Downs. The winds on both Saturday and Signups are open now for the a 10-under-ear 206, ahead of Tom The latest casualty, "Hostage," Sunday afternoons were a signifi- may 8-9 handicap singles tournament. Watson and Australian Bob Shearer, broke a front leg during a workout cant factor, not only to small craft This is where the doormat of the who where at 208. in Louisville yesterday, and is not but tennis shots as well. club can whomp the Division I ace; The bad weather washed out last expected to race again. We especially wish to thank our so- let's get out there! Call 8402 if you need directions on where to Thursday's scheduled opening round advertisers for their support this sign up. as well as Sunday's round. Last week, pre-Derby favorite weekend. Adidas, Nike and Wilson "Timely Writer" had surgery to re- were represented by the usual walk- This weekend's results: Baseball Standings lieve stomach problems, also forc- DIVISION I ing the colt out of Saturday's Youth Baseball Finals: Leo Davidson and Jean NATIONAL LEAGUE Derby. Bone beat Jim and Sharon East W L GB The Ycuth Baseball season is in Clark St. Louis 13 5 Tennis great need of UMPIRES to be able to Consolation: Bob and Kathv Rohe Montreal 8 5 2% complete the season. If you have came back to overwhelm New York 9 7 3 DALLAS (AP)--It was just another any understanding and patience for Carl Fisk and Chari C Pittsburgh 6 8 5 night at the office for pro tennis the game of baseball you may be able 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 Chicago 6 11 6 star Ivan Lendl. The 22-year-old to help this worthwhile program. Philadelphia 4 11 7, Czech captured the WCT Championship You do not have to be a parent to DIVISION II in Dallas with a four-set win over the program Finals: Jim Roberts and Patsy West help out. Unless John McEnroe, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. support the Alexander outstroked the Atlanta 13 4 receives more umpire program may end prior to the Public Works team of Ron San Diego 11 4 1! Some 15,000 fans witnessed the original schedule of May 29. For Hovell and Nancy Baum- Los Angeles 8 9 5 at the Reunion Arena, as Lendl match 8525 gartner 6-3, 7-5 San Francisco 6 10 6% information contact Mike at DWH continued his torrid tournament pace Consolation: Ed and Dee Goldberg Houston 7 12 7 or 90215 AWH. that began last fall. Since that defeated Bob McConkey Cincinnati 6 11 7 time he has gained the title match and Tena Green events and won 78 of The GBYAA completed its first three Monday's Results: in 16 straight The club management voted with 80 matches. weeks of youth baseball this past Pittsburgh 6, Atlanta 4 pleasure that no divorce action was On the money side, Lendl has won Sunday, April 25, with the following Houston 6, St. Louis 2 initiated as a result of play this more than $900,000 on the 1982 tour. standings: weekend. (Play on the courts, that AMERICAN LEAGUE For last night's efforts, he pock- T is.) East W L GB eted $150,000. SENIOR DIVISION W L Detroit 11 6 Tigers 5 1 Boston 11 6 Expos 3 1 Captain's Cup 8 1 NFL Yankees 1 3 Milwaukee 6 Below is the leaderboard for the Cleveland 6 8 3 Reds 1 5 NEW YORK (AP)--The only thing cer- Captain's Cup Trophy for this year: New York 6 8 3 tain about today's NFL draft in New Toronto 5 11 5 MAJOR DIVISION 1) Marine Barracks 50 York is the opening selection. Baltimore 4 10 5 Reds 4 2 2) NAVSTA Blue 46 Coyotes 3 2 3) NAS/VC-10/NOCD 42 West The Patriots have al- A's 3 3 4) NAVSTA White 40 California 13 5 ready stated their intention to 2--2 Dodgers 2 3 5) Co. "L" 38 Chicago 9 6 2 make Texas defensive lineman Ken Pirates 2 4 6) Hospital 36 2 Sims the first choice for 1982. Kansas City 9 6 z 7) High School 34 Seattle 9 10 4 After Sims, it's anyone's guess-- MINOR DIVISION 8) NMCB 4 30 Oakland 8 10 5 especially with the many trade 9) FWD 30 Texas 6 8 5 possibilities. Chiefs 0 Minnesota 7 12 6 If New England makes Sims the Warriors 2 Golf Tournament Monday's Results: number-one pick in the draft, he Dodgers 3 Boston 3, Chicago 2 (1st game) will become the seventh defensive The Yatera Seca Golf Associatie Blue Jays 3 Boston 5, Chicago 0 (2nd game) lineman to be given that honor. "Jack and Jill" Tournament to he USG Panthers 4 held on May 9th encourages all participants to sign up by Anril 29. T T-BALL DIVISION or further details, see Pro Shop Orioles 0 0 Bulletin Board. Rangers 0 0 Cardinals 2 1 classifieds Mets 2 1 Playpen, good condition, $10; car Lions 4 C For Sale seat for infant to toddler, $12; Astros 4 0 baby gate, $4. Call 99187 AT. Bears 6 0 1980 CM 400T Honda motorcycle with 1963 dark green Volvo, excellent extras, excellent condition, $1400. condition, remodeled, new paint, Local Bowling Cail 95440 AWH. firm body, new tires, all new parts, $2000. Call Marian Parker The Thursday Freetimers will be 1982 Sears upright freezer, 20.0 cubic at 90170 or 90293 AWE. starting their summer league soon. NAVY RELIEF feet, white, fine working condition, Women interested in joining should available June 1st., $500. Call Three radial blackwall tires ranging contact Joan at 99298, Pat at 95427 May Day Run 95440 AWH. from fair to good condition and one or Barb at 951109 for more informa- Interested in starting the May radial whitwall in excellent con- tion. Race with the howitzer? Two Marantz speakers, 7" Lafetta Day (10K) dition. All size 78 X 14, $50 for Active duty personnel with highest reel-to-reel with accessories, The CINCLANTFLT Qualification the lot. Call 951001, Ext. 322 AWH. cash bid to Navy Relief will shoot Sears AM/FM 8-track with speakers. Bowling Tournament will be held at the weapon. Pledges can be ade Call 98170 AWH. Marblehead Hall on May 10-13. This Found through the Naval Hospital Co's tournament is open to all military office at 913201, or until 4 p.m. '79 Puch Moped, running good, only Pocket calculator along Sherman Ave. personnel, and team rosters must be on May Day at the Run Registration 3300 mi., $300. Call Lt. Hackney below high school. Call to identify Special Services no turned into Booth. at 8366 DWH or 951001 AWH. 9125/8395 DWH or 951186 AWH. later than 4 p.m. on May 5. Active duty military winners of Kenwood new high speed integrated Lost Bowling Roll Offs. All interested May Day (10K) Run will also be eli- amplifier, brand new, never used! personnel from NAVSTA Blue who wish gible for Special Services-sponsor- 50 Watts per chan- Sometime during the Easter Sunday Specifications: to compete for a spot on the Blues ed 10K race in Norfolk, Va. on hz. to weekend, 3 stools were taken from nel, AT 8 ohms. from 30 CINCLANTFLT team please report to May 8. First and second men in or the high school music room. These 20,000 hz. Call 8120 DWH Marblehead lanes at 1 p.m. on May Open, Masters and Seniors divisioi' stools are not easily replaced and 8830 AWH. 1st and 2nd. Six games will be will be eligible, plus the first have greatly inconvinienced the bowled on each day. For more two active duty women. For details If anyone has knowledge Air conditioners, package deal: students. information please contact Dave see Lt. Cmdr. J. Sheffer at Naval whereabouts of these stools, Sears 24,000 BTU and Whirlpool of the at 8176 DWH or 96119 AWH or Dennis Hospital or phone 913248. She will please make arrangements with the 12,000 BTU, available in June for at 95520 DWH or 97154 AWH. also be available at the Registra- $350. Will consider separate school for their return, no tion Booth on May Day. offers. Call 98139 AT. questions will be asked. Thank you. Anyone who borrowed green choir Hitachi Mini System: Stereo ampli- robes or gold/white stoles from DAILY ENERGY USAGE fier with MW, SW, FM bands, cas- the Chen, please return them max sette deck with speakers, 30 immediately. They belong to the WATER ELECTR ICITY watts, $450 new; asking $350. Call high school and are needed to be 64414 DWH or 64272 AWH. Ask for cleaned for the senior graduation Use: 1,184,000 Gallons Use: 270,7 00 KWH Mike. ceremonies. $7,349 $27,1 73 One double bed with bookcase, head- Wanted Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 257,0000 KWH board, box springs and mattress, $6,207 $25,79798 large dresser with mirror and one Reasonably priced used TV, black & TOTAL night stand, mahogany, $400. Call white or color. Call Reed at 8502 951019 AWH. DWH. Use: $34,522

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