SECNAV makes new drug, alcohol policy

A new Secretary of the Navy in- may not be used punitively. The definition of paraphernalia WASHINGTON (UPI)--Talks between the struction (SECNAVINST 5300.28) has It may, however, be used for ad- covers the full spectrum from cig- major postal unions and the Postal been signed by the Honorable John ministrative actions, including arete papers for smoking marijuana Service recessed late last night end Lehman, which consolidates policy honorable discharge. to instruments for injecting con- will resume today. information applicable to both drug Information disclosed to OTHER trolled substances into the body. After a long dayfbargaining, and alcohol abuse by military and personnel, or for reasons other one official of the Letter Carriers civilian employees. than to obtain treatment, will NOT Civilian The Navy Drug Exemption Program be privileged. It may be used in S d singaveasessimistic ureport, is being disestablished. support of disciplinary action. For civilian employees, the reg- The replacement Drug Abuse Self- The individual's commanding of- ulations in the new instruction ive agreement on any article" of a ReferalRehbiltaton ficr wll e ntifed mmeiatly rovide a standard of conduct ap new contract. Referral Rehabilitation ProcedureUnlessrocdur the two sides reach a set- neeoicr realilei LU~UaL thanc to obtain. treantcill O will reduce some of the avenues following disclosure. pliable to the use, possession, previously open to manipulation, New policies prohibiting the use, sale or transfer of controlled but will still enable truly drug possession, sale or transfer of substances and/or drug abuse pars- continue bargaining, a nationwide strike is set for midnight dependent members to disclose their drug abuse paraphernalia are given phernalia. Thus, any violation can postal - .t mayow, b used"for- - busd thead-sisfor corretive tonight. need for treatment to qualified the force of ".general orders upon which disciplinary or punitive action, including adverse action. drug screening personnel at a Coun- USS GUAM (UPI)--Four Marines were based." seling and Assistance Center or to action may be killed yesterday when a helicopter medical officer. For military members, violation For additional information con- a Navy slammed into the deck of USS Guam on parapher- cerning treatment and assistance, Information disclosed to qualified of the new regulations during an amphibious exercise. a violation of call the Human Resources Management drug screening personnel or to a nalia constitute A Navy spokesman says six others Office at 8390 or 8381. medical officer is privileged and Articla 92, UCMJ. were injured when a "Sea Stallion" cargo chopper crashed on the flight deck of the helicopter assault ship, 35 miles off the North Carolina coast. TUE DALY Three other helicopters were des- troyed. Crew members put out the ensuing blaze and damage to the ship was reported as minot.

ROME (UPI)--Turkish terrorist Ali GAZETTE Agca goes on trial today on charges of trying to kill Pope John Paul II. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Security surrounding the courtroom and Agca will be extremely tight, more stringent than that provided for a visiting head of state. Volume 36 Number 137 Monday, July 20, 1981 DIEGO GARCIA (UPI)--The U.S. military presence on the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia could be challenged, if a leftist politician from the neigboring island nation of Mauritius 113 die in Hyatt Hotel walkways collapse gets his way. Press reports from India quote the KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)--Kansas City 2,000 people were in the lobby or Gamble gave a detailed descript- opposition party leader of Mauritius officials plan an inquiry to find stantling on the hotel's three sus- ion of what might have happened. as saying that if his arty is elect- out what caused the collapse of two pended walkways when the accident He said, "When crossing bridges, ed to power in December, it will try walkways in the Hyatt Regency Hotel occurred. troops are supposed to be out of to take Diego Garcia away from Brit- Friday night, killing 113 people and One survivor said, "We heard a step and not in step. In step their ish control. injuring nearly 200 others. crunching and a roar. One second marching could set up a sympathetic And the politician says he would The hotel's owners, the architects it's a party atmosphere, the next vibration. The energy supplied is then throw out U.S. military person- who designed it and the firm that second it's chaos." larger the more people there are. nelnow using the tiny atoll, consid- built it will also conduct investi- Witnesses said people had been In .dancing to music, for example, ered a vital link to Pacific Ocean gations. standing elbow-to-elbow, swaying you supply lots of energy and the defenses. Authorities say the disaster is with the music on the three sus- vibration is going to be large. And Qhe worst in the U.S. since a plane pended walkways. The uppermost of if you have more energy than the WASHINGTON (UPI)--The head of the rash in Chicago killed more than them, crossing the atrium's fourth structural design can take, then National Urban League says Presi- 250 people in 1979. floor level, buckled, then plummet- you have things happening like dent Reagan's budget cuts are sweep- Some experts speculate that foot- ed into a lower walkway about 24 bridge collapses." ing away years of social progress tapping revelers might have touched feet below. Both then crashed into that have helped America's poor. off a rhythmic vibrations through the heavily congested bar areas and In remarks prepared for the open- the steel and concrete structures, dance floor. National air standards ing of the League's 71st conference putting more stress on the bridges in Washington, Vernon Jordan said than they could handle. Two Hyatt spokesmen told reporters that Reagan's wholesale cuts in Many of the victims were partici- after the disaster that they had food stamps, social security, pants in a jitter bug contest at been assured by the hotel's owner Could become lessened caid, education and public service the hotel's regularly scheduled Fri- that the skywalks could carry large jobs will prohote class and racial day "Tea Dance." numbers of people "shoulder to chairman segregation in the U.S. The "Tea Dances," reminiscent of shoulder" without any danger. WASHINGTON (UPI)--A former said needy people cannot the Big Band era, were introduced Kansas City theoretical physicist of the National Commission on Air Jordan "diet of jellybeans," a six weeks ago at the year-old, 40- John Gamble arrived at the hotel a Quality says the administration is live on a reference to the president's favor- story Hyatt Regency. At least half hour after the collapse. considering big cutbacks in national air quality requirements, basing ite candy. them on economic rather than just health standards. LAKE TAHOE, Nevada (AP)--Jeff Ran- Economic sum 1mit convenes Sen. Gary Hart,D-Colo., says also dolph of Delano, Calif., walked out under consideration is the elimina- of the Cesars Tahoe Casino on Fri- OTTAWA, (UPI)--The threat of Newly elected French President ring of air quality protection for day $1-million richer. another clash in the Middle East Francois Mitterrand warned Reagan national parks and wilderness areas, He lined up four triple bars on overshadows economic issues at the high U.S. interest rates could have and elimination of the requirements the bottom row of a slot machine, annual summit conference of leaders "profound impact" around the world. for pollution control on most new and won the jackpot of more than of the major industrialized nations. Earlier yesterday, West German plants and factories. $990,000. White House advisor Edwin Meese Chancellor Helmut Schmidt complained Hart says the proposals are con- Since it was the biggest amount said the discussion at last night's to Reagan in a separate meeting that in a memo written by Environ- gainedever won by a slot machine, the cas- foreign minister's dinner was dom- other countries "are suffering" from mental Protection Agency Administra- ino celebrated by rounding the take inated by talk of the need for an U.S. interest rates. tor Ann Gorsuch to a Cabinet-level to an even $1-million. mediate cease-fire between Israeli working group considering changes Randolph said he had a premoni- d Palestinian forces. Reagan and the other leaders are in the Clean Air Act. tio he was going to win. Secretary of State Alexander Haig, in the chateau resort of Montebello after the leaders learned of Israel': for the summit which formally begins ground strike into Lebanon, describ- today. ed the situation in the Middle East In addition to Schmidt and Mitter- Poland votes out' hard-liners as "tense and worrisome." rand, the others attending are the Poland (UPI)--If Moscow had out extremists at both ends of the Though Mideast violence was the heads of the governments of Britain, WARSAM, hopes of repairing hard-line social- spectrum. Many of Poland's most dominant topic, it is not the only , Japan, Canada, and the pres- ist fences at the special Communist prominent political figures were re- topic. ident of the European Common Market. Party Congress under way in Poland, placed by moderate unknowns. The it's been disappointed. vote appears to be a mandate for a In what amounts to a wholesale policy which amounts to walking a Israel strikes inside Lebanon resuffle, Poland's Communist Party tightrope between loyality to Moscow has elected a new Central Committee and implementing major reforms. TEL AVIV (UPI)--Israeli ground force: The ground attack, backed by gun- in a secret ballot that ousted hard- Despite the victory, Kania faces struck 27 miles into Lebanon early boats, was carried out hours after liners and opened the way for Re- an immediate challenge from the today, destroying Palestinian tar- Prime Minister Menachem Begin met formist Party Leader Stanislaw Kania Solidarity Union. Nearly 40,000 gets in the first land attack in Is- twice with U.S. peace envoy Philip to keep his post. union dockworkers in Gdansk have rael's current offensive against the Habib. Habib is trying to get Is- threatened to go on strike next Palestinians. rael to halt its offensive against There had been a vicious, behind- Thursday unless an agreement is aimed at Israel's military command in Tel the Palestinians in southern Leban- the-scenes power struggle reached on guarantees for better Aviv says "a number of terrorists" on. Habib said afterward that Begin getting rid of Kania. But when it working conditions. were killed and seven Israeli sold- had promised to present the idea of came to cast ballots, which were Employees of the state-owned air- iers were wounded, the first since a a cease-fire at a cabinet meeting in secret for the first time in East line have also threatened to walk ground attack April 1st. Tel Aviv tomorrow. Bloc history, the delegates sweep off the job Friday. The Daily Page Gazette Monday, July 20, 1981 community NEW FERRY SCHEDULE .Clip and Save.

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However, parent's 12:30 a.m. (Note 3) 1:00 a.m. (Note 3) include general biology, English should have previous year's report composition, American civilization card, a copy of their orders NOTES: to 1876, elementary college assigning them to this base, and 1) Denotes Monday-Friday ONLY. mathematics, oceanography II, the child's immsinization record 2) Denotes Monday-Saturday. On Sundays there will be general psychology, algebra, available for registration. no 3:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m. nor 4:10 p.m. shuttle runs. introduction to the Third World, Kindergarten youngsters will need The ferry leaving Leeward Point at 3:00 p.m. will and conversational Spanish. Tuition birth certificates. Children be refueling after offloading at McCalla Landing is $4.30 or $10.75 per credit hour who attended school here last and will not depart McCalla again until 4:30 p.m. with Tuition Assistance, $43 per year must re-register. The first 3) Denotes Friday, Saturday, and the day before all credit hour without TA. Schedules, day of school will be August 31 Federal Holidays. course descriptions, and catalogs for one half day. Tuition paying 4) Motorcycles 1st Priority; POV (L/P) 2nd Priority. will be available at registration. students will be required to pay 5) Government vehicles Lst Priority. Please call Mrs. Miller or Mrs. the first semester's tuition prior or changes this kind of information, except in Kelley at 8307/8748 for further to attendance of school. Delays, cancellations to this schedule are reported to an emergency. information. and consequently broadcast every 15 All delays or changes to this minutes on Guantanamo Bay's Radio schedule will be reported to NAVSTA, Save electricity (FM 103/102.3) and TV (CH. 8) sta- NAVAIRSTA, and VC-10 Duty Officers. tions. Personnel are requested not to Blue Caribe I call the Port Control Tower for .Clip and Save. Tuesday, July 21 Friday July 24 "Jamaican Night" New Orleans Night Curried Goat or Roast Beef Crab Creole Rice with Peas Steamed Rice Salad Bar Stewed Okra Exchange Notes. Rolls with butter Vegetable Coffee, Ice Tea, "Rum Punch" Rolls with butter NOW EFFECTIVE, THE MARINE CORPS Special Announcements $6.50 Coffee or Iced Tea EXCHANGE Barber Shop business hours $5.75 are as follow: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to SEPTEMBER 1981 E-4/5-6 NAVY-WIDE EXAMS. In accordance with The Patio Lounge will feature the 5 p.m. Thursday, July 23 BUPERSINST 1430.16A, ALL eligibility exotic Pina Colada, the drink of Saturday - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Open Menu requirements, except time in rate, the tropics, for 60p. Sunday and Holidays CLOSED must be completed by the first of the month preceding the month in Graphic Expression will be playing which the Navy-Wide Advancement for your dancing and listening Aasea cana hth/ aO 2. pleasure on Friday, July 24, froa Examination is administered. ATTENTION Therefore, the deadline for 9 p.m. until midnight. completion of all military and ATTENTION LADIES: Rape-its an professional courses, military awful experience. Learn more leadership exams, and PAR's is "THE CELL" about preventing it at the August 1 (exeptions will NOT be GUANTANAMO BAY Rape Prevention Semina sponsored granted.) For further information by the Navy Wives Club of America contact the PSD Educational PRESENTED BV ENLISTED DINING FACILITY of Iguana #131. The seminar will Services office at 8553/8338. THE HOOK PLAYERS IS NOW FEATURING A be held on July 27 at 7 p.m. in "BUILD the hospital training room. The W.T. SAMPSON AMPHITHEATER YOUR OWN" speaker for the evening will be SALAD BAR Chief Wismer from Base Police and SEPTEMBER SATURDAY, AUGUST 1ST 1981 NAVY-WIDE Lt. Drimai from the hospital. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE. The September THE FOLLOWING INGREDIENTS: 8:00 PM WITH Refreshment will be served. For 1981 Navy-wide Examination will be CHARGE more information please call administered as follows: NO ADMISSION CHOPPED LETTUCE Theresa - 96191 AWH or Linda Petty Officer Third Class - Thursday, RED CABBAGE SHREDDED 97155 AT. September 10, 1981 SLICED TOMATOES Petty Officer Second Class - Tuesday, SLICED CARROTS September 15, 1981 SLICED ONIONS A CHEST TRAUMA SEMINAR will be Petty Officer First Class - Thursday, DICED CELERY offered at the Naval Hospital Tues- September 17, 1981. GREEN PEPPER RINGS day, July 21 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. SLICED CUCUMBERS Please call 913230 ask for Lt. DICED BEETS Vasek, to make reservations. A GARBANZO BEANS THE MARINA will no longer take GAZETTE registration fee of $2.50 includes CHOPPED EGGS reservations for pontoon boats more refreshments and lunch. Thelseminar SEASONED CROUTONS than two (2) weeks in advance, also is approved for seven contact hours Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, BACON BITS no person shall be allowed to of continuing education through (when available) reserve the same boat more than once the State of Florida Board of Commander, U.S. Naval Base PARMESAN CHEESE in any given month. Nursing. BEAN SPROUTS Cdr. obert S. Pcha.Nblic Afairs Officer CHERRY PEPPERS *s.Shar nPonzer.Assistant Public AffairsO officer .leN Shanda Barnett. Journalist PICKLES s. rolyeAshfield.Ro R .Production Assistant OLIVES Wine Cellar JO1 Ron Rust. .Editor ASSORTED SALAD DRESSINGS WINE CELLAR WEEKLY SPECIAL for The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and re,-"lations for ship and station newspapers July 20 through July 25 are as as outlined coming* in is NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction Items will be added or deleted VBS- -- follows: of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times weekly at government expense on government as season/costs permit and by G0 o Dao- Grao Vasco White or Red equipent at the Navy Publications and Printing Service popular request Wine - Reg. $2.40 Sale - $2.05 Branch Office, the opinionsortametinewiem tht appear herein are not to be construed as official Tanqueray Gin - Reg. $7.40 of as reflecting the views of CHSAVBASE or the De- Sale $7.05. prtment of the Navy. The Daily Gazette Page 3 Monday, July 20, 1981 Navy News from SecNav

C1,ass "E" Telgrams/Mailgrams effective imediately. This change reflects a modification to those charges previously published on 23 June 1981. Unfortunately, the modification is that of an increase in rates. For a message filed ac cLf ch-:autnorizae Navy Transfer Points the following schedule of rates apply:

TELEGRAMS CHARGES(Dollars) For 15 words or less where physical (Messenger) delivery is designated within a :etropolitan Area served by Western Union. Delivery Mon thru Sat.13.20 Delivery Sun and Hol .14.75 (Includes the basic rate of 7.25 dols plus delivery charges.) For 15 words or less where telephone delivery is designated. (Phone number must be shown) . 7.45 For 15 words or less where no delivery method is designated.8.45 For. each additional word over 15 words. .23 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL--At a recent ceremony, Corporal June M. Purvis was OVERNIGHT TELEPAMS presented a First Award of a Good Conduct Medal and Certificate by Maj. For 15 words or less where physical (Messenger) N.L. Kopchinsky, CO, Company L/NSGA for the period covering 780509 and delivery is designated within a Metrorolitan 810508. (Official Navy Photo). Area served by Western Union. Delivery Mon thru Sat.11.85 Delivery Sun and Hol.13.40 AAAAAAAAAABM (Includes the basic rate of 5.90 dols., plus delivery charges.) For 15 words or less where telephone delivery is designated. (Phone number must be shown.) . 6.05 Fdr 15 words or less where no delivery method is designated.7.05 For each additional word over 15 words. .18

DELIVERY CHARGES Delivery charges are as follows: 5.95 dols for Monday through and 7.50 dols for Sunday and Holiday delivery. Saturday delivery "Now, men, the latest . . . The Anti-, Anti-, Anti, Anti-, Messenger delivery service to points outside Metropolitan Area Anti-, Anti-, Anti-, Anti-, Anti-Balistic Missile." will not be requested. Messages sent without the messenger delivery charge will be telephone to the addressee with a Mailgram confirmation copy forwarded no later than the next working day.

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I feel it should be emphasized that rates for cornercial traffic are not fixed locally. They seem to be following. the ever increasing pattern of rates within our economy, however, it still is advantageous utilizing the telegram service in lieu of a telephone call in many cases. Telephone rates are also increasing.

Telegram service is provided Monday thru Friday, during working Ronald hours, at the Windward Message Center Pick-Up Window. NAVY COMMENDATION MEDAL--One June 23, 1981 Lieutenant Commander V. Swanson, JAGC, USN, Officer in Charge, Naval Legal Service Office is r es+t t .-Ai; as e'Un-r- onog departrnents/divisions/ Detachment, received the Navy Commendation Medal from Cdr, James N.Rogers, tenant cornands/activities :o afforded as information. JAGC, USN, Executive Officer, Naval Legal Service Office, Nortolk, Va., for his meritorious service while serving as Officer in Charge, Naval of Questions regarding the Conmercial Traffic Policy should be directed Legal Service Office Detachment, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from the period Navy Photo). towards the Communicaticn Coneracial Tmf Ic Clerk at 8442. May 1979 to April 1981. (Official

***CORRECTION*** "SINNOTT"--The cutline which appeared in Wednesday's July 15, 1981 Gazette, on Page 3 was incorrect 1st Lt. Sinnott was not frocked, but he was promoted to 1st Lieutenant. NavEx Job Opportunities

These The Navy Exchange has the following job openings. positions will close at 4:00 p.m. on July 24, 1981.

1. Regular Part Time SALES CLERK (PS-3/$3.79 or IDS-3/ cash $2.52 to work at the Hospital Canteen. Operates register,takes inventory,assists customers, replenishes graduate stock, and performs related duties. High school preferred with 1 year selling experience desired.

2. Regular Part Time SALES CLERK (PS-2/$3.57 or LGS-3/ $2.52 to work in Jewelry and Cosmetics at the Retail Store. Operates cash register takes inventory, assists performs customers, replenishes stock, marks merchandise, with 6 related duties. High school graduate preferred months NEX experience desired.

at the Time FOOD SERVICE WORKER (NA-2/$3.60 or THE LATEST BULL--EA1 Strickland reenlisted on the 500-yard line 3. Regular Part at the Blue Caribe Restaurant. Operates Naval Station Rifle Range, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on June 24, 1981. He LWG-2/$2.04) to work during lunch and performs other related is Captain of the Public Works Department High Power Rifle Team. "The cash register Elementary school preferred with 1 year experience reason I reenlisted is because I always wanted to ship over where everyone duties. C.J. Gibo- desired. shoots the BULL!" Performing the reenlistment ceremony was Cpt. Capt. Gibowicz qualified for per- wicz, CEC, USN, Public Works Officer. For further one point shy of These positions will close July 24, 1981. forming the ceremony at the rifle range, having scored 13, of the contact the Personnel Office at Bldg. # shooting expert with the M-1, including eight of eight bullseyes information, 500-yard line status, "And that's the BULL:" (Official Navy Photo). phone 8348. Page 4 The Daily Gazette Monday, July 20, 1981 THE SPORTSMAN fF~iTI :1 1 by Oscar Wells Gabriel From then on, it was no contest. Donna Caponi also had to overcome Associated Press Rogers went on to a four-shot vict- some of her mistakes to win an LPGA Weekend Wrap-up ory, his first major tournament win tournament in Jericho, New York. When Bill Rogers took a five- in his seven-year pro career. At the start of the final round, Baseball stroke lead into the final round of And his performance on the Sand- it looked as though Caponi had a the British Open yesterday, most wich, England links earned him a lock on 1st Place. (UPI)--The nation's baseball fans people thought he would coast to an niche in golf history with greats Julie Stanger, who started the day are focusing their attention on easy victory. But Rogers' easy like Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer, tied for second, bogeyed two straight Washington, where both sides in the ride seemed more like a roller coast- both previous winners of the Open. holes to give Caponi a five-shot cus- labor dispute are expected to move er when he double-bogeyed the 7th Although an American took the top hion. Caponi gave Stanger a break the negotiations for today. hole. That slashed his lead to a spot, U.S. golfers made a poor over- when she double-bogeyed the 14th. Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan single stroke. all showing in the British Open. However, Stanger bogeyed the 16th proposed the shift of the stalmated Many golfers would have cracked Among the disappointments in this to help Caponi clinch the win. talks from New York to the nation's under the pressure, but Rogers pull- past weekend's play were Jack Nick- Caponi's the first woman to record capital. ed himself together. The tall Tex- laus and Tom Watson. four tournament wins this season. But player representative Jon Mat- an parred the 8th hole and birdied Nicklaus, who has a record 17 maj- And it's the 23rd victory of her lack of the Texas Rangers says he holes No. 9 and 10. or titles under his belt, couldn't 17-year career. doesn't think the mover will do any recover from the horrendous 83 he good. Boxing shot in the opening round. Curdmudgeons' And Mark Belanger of the Baltimore Orioles says that despite the move (UPI)--Michael Spinks says his next And defending champ Tom Watson took to Washington, the owners will, in goal is to unify the Light Heavy- himself out of contention with a 75 Challenge weight division with a bout against in the 3rd Round. As if to share his words, "Find a reason to stall." The NAVSTA Curmudgeons challenges Wolrd Boxing Council title-holder their misery, Watson and Nicklaus the Marine officers to a slow-pitch Matthew Saad Muhammad. were among eight golfers who tied softball game, or to the best 2-out- NFL Spinks is now in a position to do for 17th place in the tourney, ten of-3 games, if they think they can (UPI)--Three more 1st Round NFL having defeated Eddie Mustafa shots off Rogers' pace. that, last that long. draft picks are in the fold. Muhammad Saturday in Las Vegas to Rogers wasn't the only pro golfer If the Marine officers feel that The Seattle Seahawks signed safety gain the World Boxing Association who nearly blew a fives-stroke lead they are able to compete, call Rich Kenny Easley, while Tampa Bay inked version of the yesterday. Sheldon at 8143. All-American linebacker Hugh Green crown. Spinks scored a unanimous and the Baltimore Colts came to 15-round decision over Mustafa Mu- Golf terms with defensive tackle Donnell hammad. his second- Tennis Thompson. At a news conference after his (UPI)--Jodie Mudd won victory, Spinks said that if Saad straight U.S. Public Links Champion- (UPI)--The has contin- Houston, closing (AP)--A veteran defensive back for Muhammad is ready to sign, he's ship Saturday in ued its lock on the Wightman Cup. out Billy Tuton of Florida on the the Atlanta Falcons, Rick Byas, has ready to fight the WBC champ. Spinks The U.S. team clinched the prest- 34th hole of the 36-hole final, announced his retirement. Byas says said, "If he'll sign, I eant to igious cup Saturday night in Chi- injuries and his desire to devote fight him." three and two. cago by racing to a 4-0 lead in the Mudd was never down in the quart- more time to his family and business best-of-seven tennis event played erfinals and semifinals Friday nor brought on the decision to retire. (AP)--Former Heavyweight Champ Muham- in Chicago. Sunday's three remain- mad Ali still maintains he's not in the finals Saturday. ing matches played were non signi- ready to retire. Ali, in Denver to The Georgia Southern University ficant to Saturday's outcome. Soccer Clinic promote an uncoming entertainment senior was three-up on Tuton through The U.S. has won the last three Show, promised he would return to the first 18 holes and was five-up cup competitions, five of the last Soccer Clinic--Saturday, Aug. 1st-- the ring. He hasn't fought since through 28 holes. But Tuton fought six, and has a 43-10 advantage in Cooper Field--Watch newspaper for being whipped by Larry Holmes last back and won two holes to keep the the annual event against Britain. more details. October. match going. In Saturday's action, Pam Shriver and Andrea Jaeger beat Britain's Jo Auto Racing Durie and Ann Hobbs in doubles 6-1, 6-3, and Chris Evert Lloyd downed classifieds (UPI)--Irishman John Watson captured Virginia Wade, also by a score of the British Grand Prix Saturday a- 6-1, 6-3. head of Carlos Ruetemann of Argent- For sale ina and Frenchman Jacques Laffite. (UPI)--Bjorn Borg is back on track. Barrel boat 007, out of harbor America's Eddie Cheever took fourth. The Swedish star beat Czechoslov- '74 Suzuki 185cc motorcycle, certified, two engines, new Reutemann's second-place finish akia's Ivan Lendl 1-6, 7-6, 6-2 and excellent condition, $500. 96175 barrels Feb. 80, 12' x 37'. boosted his lead in the world champ- 6-4 in a Grand Prix tennis tourna- Partial list of extras: gas tanks, JUST A FEW July 4th Commemerative ionship standings to 17 points over ment at Stuttgart, West . AM radio, life vests, regulation crashed t-shirts left. Child's medium, Brazil's Nelson Piquet, who navigation lights, head, sun foot earlier $5 each. Call LCdr Kozlowski at and may have hurt his deck, shed, swimming ladder, in the race. Summer Youth Program 951036 AWH. 8' dinghy, new marine battery. Allright, Gtmo, this is your last See at NAVSTA Boat Shed across Special Services announces regis- chance to get a Girl Scout Cookie from Base Police, S2,222. Adult Golf Lessons tration for its fourth session of Fix. $2/box, $20/case of 12. 8656 DWH/8784 AWH. Summer Youth Program. Only Chocolate Mint available. Special Services is now accepting Openings are available for golf, Call LCdr Kozlowski at 951036 AWH. registration for adult golf lessons. tennis, ballet, swimming, and, on Services Classes will start on July 21 and an experimental basis, synchroniz- Baby bed, $40; play pen, $15; My wife and I are interested in will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ed swimming for children who have And there will safety gates, $3; walker, $5; house-sitting from the middle of be a limit of five passed the intermediate level. students Baby swing, $5. Call 90168 AT August to the end of September. per class. Registration will be held Friday, Times Please contact RM3 Defrancesco for the classes are 4:30- June 24, from noon until 3:30 p.m. 5:30 Tummy trimmer, $10; Exersizer at 8442 AT. p.m. and 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the Special Services Conference bike, $10; macrame hangers. The price for eight one-hour clas- Room. Call 90168 AT. Babysitting in my home M-F for ses is $25.00, and payment must ac- Payment for each class must ac- company working mother, 1 or 2 children. registration. company registration and no refunds For 1973 Honda Elsinore 250, needs Call 99206. further information, call will be given except for medical or some parts. Asking $300, or best Special Services at 951 0. transfer reasons. offer. Call 90168. Missing 22,000 BTU A/C, available Aug. 3rd. One gold wedding ring, size 10/. Price negotiable. 64385 DWH/64408 Lost in Gold Hill Galley or PSD. Soccer coaches, refs needed AWH Reward offered, please contact An organizational meeting will be Keith at 95519 or 95520. The GBYAA is in need of coaches Smitty's ark for sale. 27' x 12' and referees for the upcoming soc- held Thursday, July 23, in the Com- GTMO Yacht equipped with a six cyl. cer season. .,A clinic for prospect- pany L Office at Marine Site #2, Ford inBoard motor, electric start, ive players will be held on Aug. 1 at 7:30 p.m. All adults interested electric fuel pump, running lights, Wanted at which time coaches will be need- in coaching or serving as referees portable potty, 26 gallon fuel Would the sailor that spoke to Sgt. ed. And further, the coaches will are encouraged to attend. tank, closed fresh water cooling Marks (Vol Fireman from L.A. County) have a chance to scout the players. system, solid aluminum shallow at MAC Terminal on July 14 please The Association expects 15 to 20 draft hull, cabin curtains, rugs, call me (LN1 Charles "Chic" Barbour, teams this year, which will com- If you are interested, contact at 93338 or large storage cabinets, shelves former FP #30). The name is unknown prise three leagues. Therefore, Major N.L. Kopchinsky there, please and light. All you need is -your but is believed to be a P03. GBYAA needs 30 to 40 people inter- 90102 DWH. If he isn't name and phone number and personal items. Excellent for He stated he was a former fireman ested in coaching and 10 to 12, or leave your divers and fishermen. Serious in- at Ferry Pass VFD, Pensacola, FL more, for referees. you will be called. quiries only. Contact Smitty at and knew me. Please call 8600/8817 64385 DWH or Mrs Smith 64371 or DWH or 951032 (TK-6) for reunion. 64372 DWH or 64408 AWH. DAILY ENERGY usAGE Want to house-sit, available now Solid pine baby crib in good condi- until August 31, contact Robert WATER ELECTRICITY tion with mattress in very good con- White 8249 DWH or BOQ Room 208. dition. Meets all safety require- Use: 1,241,000 gallons Use: 277,900 KWH ments. $75 or best offer. Call Will the unscrupulous person who re- $14,892 $41,685 98145 AWH moved my motorcycle helmet(outside TV-8/FRA at Morin Center, Saturday Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 280,000 KWH Child's white wood table and two night, July 11), please return it? chairs, never used. $10. Enter- It's easy to identify, so please $12,000 $42, 000 tainment center, very good condition, bring it back--no questions asked. TOTAL $20. Call 98145 AWH Call J03 Burnett at 95500 DWH. Use: $56,577 Whirlpool 6,000 BTU A/C, 6 months Rear sprocket for 1978 Suzuki old, $300 new, will negotiate 125 CC Motor Cycle. Call 95581 Target: $54,000 selling price. 95171 AWH. DWH or 90168 AWH.