Iri. State Department denies attache residency . World News WASHINGTON (UPI)--A politi- was due to arrive and 20 Ueberroth says be does not ca. 1 shadow has been cast weeks before the start of know how this might affect D digest over the 1984 Summer Olym- the games. the Soviets' decision on pi cs.h no explanation,the Committee officials are whether to take part in the PORTLAND (UPI)--A federal judge in Portland yesterday With h angry about the timing of Summer Olympics. banned herbicide spraying on U.S. Forest Service and Bur- De partment of State denied the State Department an- The Soviets are not ex- eau of Land Management property in Washington State and pe mission for the Soviet nouncment. pected to make their decis- Oregon. The injunction remains in effect until the agen- at tache for the games to The organization says the ion known before the June 2 cies prepare a worst-case analysis" of the effects of li ve in Los Angeles. Department of State has as- deadline, but they have spraying on humans. The ruling marks a victory for three The Los Angeles Olympic sure it the U.S. Covern- given strong indications environmental groups that filed suit against the Agricul- Or ganizing Committee got the meant will go along with an- their athletes will take ture Department and the Department of Interior. word just yesterday, the other Soviet attache. part in the 1984 Summer same day the Soviet official Committee President Peter Olympics. POLAND (UPI)--Church sources in Poland say Pope John Paul hoped to be in the Soviet Union this Sunday, but negotia- tions for the visit broke down when late Soviet President Yuri Andropov became ill. The pontiff had wanted to com- memorate the 500th anniversary of the death of St. Casi- mir by visiting a town in Soviet Lithdania. Sources say the Vatican hopes to resume the talks and possibly re- schedule the papal trip for next year.

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI)--The hunt continues for suspected GAZETTE ' foreign submarines believed lurking in Swedish waters 250 miles south of Stockholm. Yesterday, an alien frogman escaped through a military blockade, and officials say Guantanamo Bay, Cuba that's proof there's at least one mini-sub or other ves- sel still in the area.

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI)--At least 100 people are expect- Volume 39 Number 43 ed to protest Friday, March 2, 1984 ) the appearance of Salvadoran President Mag- i ana at a chamber of commerce I dinner in San Antonio, Tex- as, today. For security reasons, city officials declined to say what was on Magana's agenda. But Magana's defense Campaign moves south; package approved and foreign ministers reportedly will be traveling with him. WASHINGTON (AP)--Democratic Ohio Senator John Glenn la- and would amend scheduled presidential candidates are beled himself the "new un- reductions in telephone and NEW YORK (UPI)--Former President Nixon won't be moving heading South and promising derdog" in the race. Both cigarette taxes. nto a posh Park Avenue apartment in New York after all. A to slug it out right up to Hart and Glenn were in Ala- The government has re- spokesman says the Nixons decided not to buy the $1.8 the Democratic convention. bama yesterday vying for leased its latest cigarette million co-op because of all the controversy sparked by Former Vice President Wal- support from Alabama Gover- ratings--listing the tar, the choice. The building's tenants tried to block the ter Mondale is changing his nor George Wallace. nicotine and carbon monoxide deal, but later withdrew the lawsuit. strategy, ordering levels of more than 200 his staff EL SALVADOR (UPI)--A rightist death squad in El Salvador to forget any Meanwhile, the House Ways brands. talk of being warned yesterday it will kill journalists who in its op- front-runner. and Means Committee has ap- The test, conducted He also said by the inion "collaborate with enemies." No specific journal- he'd goon proved a tax package that Federal Trade Commission, the attack against ists or news organizations were mentioned, but the word- Colorado Senator would trim federal deficits found that "Cambridge," Gary Hart. ing seemed to cover both Salvadoran media and foreign re- by $50 billion over the next "Carlton," "Now" and "Now porters working in the Central American country. It was Hart, meanwhile, vowed to three years. The package 100's" contain the lowest a- the first open threat against journalists since the Rea- fight for southern votes. would increase liquor taxes mounts of the toxins. gan administration demanded a crack-down human rights violations. NEW ZEALAND (UPI)--The search is over in New Zealand, Sports Shorts Base police news where College Top-20 Scores UCLA 73 A vehicle was stopped b police today recaptured an escaped psychiatric pat- by ient who had (#3) Kentucky 76 (#13) Washington 59 Base police this morning at threatened to set off deadly nerve gas in the capital of Auckland. Mississippi 57 (#18) Temple 69 Sherman Avenue near IT&TT. Thirty-two-year-old Bruce Cam- eron was found (#5) DePaul 65 Penn St. 66 The driver failed the fie ld in a house, some 480 miles south of the capital following the largest man-hunt in New Zealand b Routh Carolina 56 NBA Scoreboard sobriety test and was give,en history. Police say Cameron, #6) Oklahoma 79 Kansas City 108 a blood alcohol test at ti he a University in Nebraska 70 Houston 101 hospital. chemistry, knew how to make a toxic gas that could have threatened the lives of Auckland's Cal-Irvine 77 Denver 119 The passenger in the vere- one-million residents. (#7) Nevada-Las Vegas 74 Cleveland 113 hide interfered annd WASHINGTON (AP)--North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms says Brigham Young 83 Portland 121 struggled with the patro l- the thinks opponents of a school prayer amendment can tie (#8) Texas-El Paso 65 San Antonio 98 man. it up for about ten days with a Senate filibuster. But (#9) Tulsa 126 Phoenix 112 Both driver and passenger ,er the conservative Republican says he thinks majority lead- Indiana St. 102 Philadelphia 100 were taken to Base poli ce er Howard Baker can muster the votes to end the talka- Headquarters and later re- thon. Helms isn't predicting whether the measure will By Jack Taylor Chris Jones chiped in 9. leased to their commands. pass. Yesterday, sports and entertainment figures testi- For the second night in a SIMA now advances to the The case has been referred fied in favor of the proposed Constitutional amendment. row, SIMA beat NSGA/Co. L in playoffs and will meet NAV- to the Criminal Investiga- The measure states that prayer isn't prohibited under the a hard fought battle. NSGA STA Blue (court #2 7 p.m.), tions Division. Constitution, but neither is anyone raced to an early 19-11 who was awarded a first- required to pray. lead, but SIMA charged back round bye. and the half reflected a NAS/VC-10 was eliminated dual at 24-24. from the playoffs by Marine The second half was much Barracks 52-36 last night. the same as a pendulum in Barracks ran out to a 26-17 motion, with Co. L taking it halftime lead, and never to SIMA at 43-36, and SIMA looked back. fighting back to finally win Barracks, who entertains the game. Hector Negron, the winner of tomorrow's SIMA's scoring ace, led the game between SIMA-NAVSTA attack with 21 points, with Blue, got a fine effort from a helping hand from "Old Rodney Hendrix who scored 19 Folks" Tillman and Freddie points, and Joe Paul who Chambers who both contri- added 13. buted 13 each. Keith Barbee NAS/VC-10 was paced by Mc- paced NSGA with 13 point and Lean's 14 points. a Flight Scthedul March 5-]MMarch 10 DEPARTS GTMO TYPE A/C ARRIVES Mar 5 Noon C-9 Medis vac Rosey@# 2:00 p.m. Mar 5 8:00 a.m. C-131 Passe nger PP$ 9:00 a.m. Mar 6 9:50 a.m. C-141 Cargo Norfolk% 12:50 p.m. Mar 6 12:10 p.m. 727 Pass anger Kingston 12:50 p.m. Mar 6 3:05 p.m. 727 Pass nger Norfolk 6:05 p.m. Mar 7 8:00 a.m. C-12 Pass nger PP$ 9:00 a.m. Mar 7 6:45 p.m. C-130 Cargoo Norfolk( 11:45 p.m. Mar 8 7:00 a.m. C-131 Logi:stics Jax& Noon Mar 8 9:00 a.m. C-141 Cargoo Rosey@* 11:00 a.m. Mar 9 9:00 a.m. C-141 Passe Kingston 9:50 a.m. $Puert7 Paataenger Mar 9 9:50 a.m. C-141 Cargo;o Norfolk% 12:50 p.m. Mar 99Coninusonto 3:10 p.m. C-141727s assePass enger Norfolk 6:10 p.m. GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA, IS NOT NEW YORK OR current. One regulation currently under Mar 10 4:05 p.m. C-141 Cargo;o Rosey@+ 6:05 p.m. Washington, but we have our own rush revision in GTMO is the vehicle inspec- Motes: hours on base. Our rush hours have just tion program. An overview of the program @Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico about everything the major U.S. cities is featured on page 4 of todays Daily #Continues Washington, D.C. do except car pool lanes, 55 mph speed Gazette. Why the photograph? on to Andrews AFB,PetPla To get your limits, etc. We do have our share of ve- attention. Safety is more than passing %Continues on to McGuire New Jersey hicles of all kinds on the road and pe- vehicle inspection.spend half an AFB, otne nt ys F hour destrians from several different coun- at the stop light from 7 a.m. until 7:30 &Jacksonville, Florida tries. There are regulations that govern a.m. any normal work day. This photo *Continues on to Norfolk traffic safety here just as in those ma- was taken at 7:15 Monday, February 27, -Continues on to Charleston jor cities and countries. Regulations 1984, at the stop light. (U.S. Navy _-----,------,-- require constant update to keep them photo by Chief Lew Reed). Page 2 The Daily Gazette Friday, March 2, 1984

The Base Pound Attention Nursery School be having a 'nbnwill Parents! Want to know FME DGDIP o what's going on at the Nur- Saturday, March sery School these days? 3, from 9 a.m. Want to have a part in the until noon, so success of the school? At- bring your dog down and rid tend the next Board of him of those fleas and Directors meeting. The ticks. Sorry, cats cannot be Have you just arrived in A Special Services Flea Mar- Anyone wanting to go on the Board invites everyone to dipped. GTMO? Do you have questions ket will be held Sunday, Fenceline Tours must call S- the Nursery School March 8 about your new duty station? March 4, at McCalla Hangar 3 Marine Barracks at 2279. at 7:30 p.m. to discuss up- Leaving GTMO? Curious about Start your tour in GTMO off from 12:30 p.m. until all There are only 20 seats per coming events for the your new duty station? Stop on the right foot by stop- merchandise is sold. No one tour. Vehicle leaves at school. For more informa- by the Family Service Center ping at the new Family Ser- will be allowed to set up 8:45 a.m. every Saturday in tion contact: Pam Reidy today. We may have a "Wel- vice Center located between prior to noon. There will front of the Phone Exchange. 2988, Barbara Casey 3517, come Aboard" package for the library and the NEX be two sizes of booths to Chuck Phillips 4106, Barbara The Family Service your new command. For more Beauty/Barber Shop. We are choose from, all inside the Center Spicuglia 3352, or Laura needs volunteers information, please call us an -formation and referral hangar; large booths (20x20) to greet Parsons at the Nursery new personnel and their at 4153/4141. source to all commands and for $3 and small booths fam- School 2159. activities. If we can' t an- (10x20) for $2. You must ilies arriving on the MAC flights. Occasionally, Applying for civilian jobs: swer your question, we will supply your own tables. some The American Red Cross is people have Ever wonder why you are not find someone who can. Call Anyone wishing to rent a not been met by offering a CPR course on their referred for promotion or us at 4153/4141. space may do so by coming by sponsor and the Family March 6, 7 and 8 from 6:30 Service why your applications for the Special Services Office Center would like to To sign up U.S. Resident Aliens (those until 9:30 p.m. employment are rated as in- between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. be there to assist those in- call who hold "green cards" or for the class, please eligible? Part of the pro- Monday through Friday or by dividuals. Help make some- Resident Alien Cards) who the Red Cross office at 4 blem may be the way your going to booth #1 the day of one's first day in GTMO a are serving overseas with between 8 a.m. and Standard Form (SF-171), Per- the Flea. Market. Food may be pleasant one. For more in- 4 p.m. the U.S. military are grant- sonal Qualifications State- sold only by people with formation, please call Mrs. ed, by law, several excep- Valek ment, is prepared. For ex- permission from the at 4153 or 4141. tions and benefits towards written Educaties Notes pert advice on preparing Navy Exchange, which must be becoming naturalized U.S. your SF-171, you are invited brought to Special Services citizens. The Naval Legal to attend a two-hour train- booth is purchased. Service Office Detachment when ing session presented by the Registration for all Term IV may be able to help you in Naval Base Civilian Person- The Naval Legal Services college classes will be held this process. If you think nel Office (NBCPO). This Office will be closed from March 5-16 for classes be- you may qualify, contact Lt. course is open to all base March 5 through March 9 due ginning March 19 and ending Goodman at the NLSO office, Seabee QuenrCandidat residents - civilian, mili- to courts-martial. Anyone May 11. Military personnel Bldg. 760, any morning be- tary, U.S., non-U.S., cur- contemplating a visit to the tween 8 and 11. planning to use VA or TA rent employees and those in- office is encouraged to walk Benefits must take a command dividuals seeking employ- INFLATION FICETE in between the hours of 8 chit to ESO/PSD and pick up ment. This training will be and 11 a.m. after March 9. for the week of Seabee Queen Candidate the appropriate forms prior conducted on Wednesday, March 5 - 11 Lori Points to visiting Navy Campus and March 7, from 8 until 10 Civ- i be ng the college registrar. a.m. at the NBCPO Training Available at Club Activities i osE ng ilians may go directly to For additional infor- Room. Stop Light Inn Jamaican Cultural Center the registrar to sign up for mation or to reserve a There will be a CPO Club Ad- Marblehead March 10 the course of their choice. Employee March 6 space, call NBCPO, Golf Canteen visory Board meeting Music provided by TeNv apsAvsrwl Divi- Relations and Training country Kitchen at 2 p.m. Marine"Illusion"avyExch ng thenapprboprateyrmriorSO/PDxcdnpikguCamp s sion, extension 4271. At- Marin esnot be available for pre- tendance of current em- "GRILLED HAM & CHEESE" Caribbean Arts & Crafts in- Admission will be $5 for registration counseling on ployees requires supervisory 99C vites you to meet the craft couples and $3 for singles March 5, 6, 8, 9, or 12. approval. teacher Elena on Tuesday, Persons planning to enroll March 6, from 7-9 p.m. She ______in Term IV college courses r will be introducing her who would like to see Ms. Chapel Services country crafts to the com- munity. Come and sign up ter are urged to visit Navy The Church of Jesus Christ for classes. First class Campus on one of the other of Latter-Day Saints will be the Trapunto Goose The Marine Corps Exchange is registration days between (Mormons) wants you to know in a hoop on Thursday, March having a Spring Fishing & March 5 and 16. you are welcome to its 8, from 7-9 p.m. For more Tackle Sale March 15 and 16. t theirci worship services. They are information call Elena at There will be a FREE drawing o eavalt l p- held at the Corinaso Point 2172. March 16. A stateside rep- Would you like to meet new Chapel each Sunday morning at resentative also will be on people and learn exciting The Guantanamo Bay Chapel 9:30. We would like to have Attention all special inter- hand to answer any questions new ideas about your sur- welcomes the entire GTMO you join us. Contact Nick est group presidents: The you may have. roundings? If so, enrolling community to join them for Goodman at 4600 DWH or 2785 Family Service Center would in Hampton Institute's their worship services. AWH of you have any like to know more about your The Marine Corps Exchange is GENERAL CHEMISTRY course CATHOLIC SERVICES: questions. organization. With your having a Living Room Furni- could be the answer to all Sunday Obligation help, we will be able to ture Truckload sale begin- your problems. Call 4903 5:40 p.m. Saturday The Church of Christ provide specific information ning Thursday, March 1, DWH for more information. 9:30 a.m. Sunday cordially invites all to to new base residents on through Wednesday, March 7. Daily Mass - 11:45 a.m. services at McCalla Chapel. GTMO's various off-duty The sale will be held in Have you ever wondered why Rite of Reconciliation Sunday Bible Study begins at activities. We need current front of the Marine Corps you act and respond to 4:30 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m., Sunday Worship details on your group's Exchange. So stop by early others the way you do? For 8:30 a.m. Sunday begins at 10:30 a.m., and meeting time, location, pur- while quantities last. a closer look at human be- All services held in the Wednesday Bible Study begins pose, eligible members, havior in a society, enroll Chapel. at 7:30 p.m. point of contact, etc. The Marine Corps Exchange is in Hampton Institute's Per- PROTESTANT SERVICES: Please send this information having a giant clearance spectives in Sociology Divine Worship Service The Pentecostal Gospel to Family Service Center, sale Sunday, March 4, from course beginning in March. 11:00 a.m. Sunday at both Assembly, a full gospel ATTN: Mrs. Valek, Guard noon until 3 p.m. The sale FYI call 4903 DWH. the Windward and Leeward fellowship, offers you a Mail Stop #59 or stop by the will be held at the Marine Chapels friendly place to find help FSC located between the Base Classroom located next door City Colleges of Chicagu Country Church and peace in times of trouble Library and the NEX Beauty to the Staff NCO Club. Bored in GTMO? Try expand- 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the and a place to praise the Shop/Barber Shop. For more Clothing, shoes, costume ing your interests and edu- Windward Chapel Lord in times of joy. information, please call jewelry and much, much more cation by taking college Junior Church Pastor H. Nelson welcomes all Mrs. Valek at 4153/4141. at unbelievable prices of courses. City Colleges of 11:00 a.m. Sunday at the people of all faiths to $5, $10, and under. So come Chicago's new semester is High School attend at the Bay Hill Attention Fleet Reserve on by and browse and get in offering a course in Avia- Sunday School Chapel. Services are Sunday Association members--The FRA on the fantastic bargains. tion. Aviation 111 includes 9:30 a.m. Sunday (all at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 'liquor locker' stowage the fundameta l rinci les ages) at the High School Wednesday Bible Study begins boxes will be updated from Deal exa s Sat. and practices of 10:00 a.m. Sunday (all at 7 p.m. and the Friday now until March 15. If a tics. Call 4748 frmA ages) at the Leeward Prayer Meeting begins at 7 stowage box is expired, it On Saturday morning, March information. Chapel p.m. will be cleaned out and the 3, personnel at the Branch unclaimed items become Dental Clinic will provide a your calendars! City property of the FRA. To dental examination and pro- Colleges of Chicago will be check your expiration date phylaxis (cleaning) for civ- holding registration through vmanyGAZETTE contact the liquor locker ilian dependents (18 years March 16. The new term will custodian at 2140 after 6 or younger). No x-rays will be starting March 19, so go p.m., M-S. be taken. Call 4554 for an to the college office locat- IAPT l.A.AlIeaCommander,Ul.S.Naval Base appointment. This service ed in the Navy Exchange Swingers are going is being provided in support Admin Building and check out Lt. (dr. J. D. Van Sickle.Public Affairs Officer The GTMO square it up Saturday of Children's Dental Health what they've got to offer JOC Lew Reed.Asst. Public Affairs Officer to at 7 p.m. at the Monthayou. J02 Lee Holloway.Staff night hall.mAll mem- J03 Michael Page.Staff square dance bers and former members are Mrs. Susan Junkins.Staff The Seabee Queen Candidates Mrs. Ellen Fischer.Staff encouraged to come on out. The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules March 3 and 4 from noonhval and regulations for ship and station newspapers as The Guantanamo Bay Skeet outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction of the Club will be hosting a skeet until 4 p.m. at Cooper Field. There will bean Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times shoot on Sunday commencing 1 various kiddie games and the weekly at government expense on government equipment at p.m. Youdo not have to be a member to shoot, but mem- Fil-Am Club will sponsor the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch oriental food. There will Office, the opinions or statements in news items that bership is welcome. For please also be Mexican food. So Bd appear herein are not to be construed as official or as more information, at 4439, bring the kids down for a reflecting the views of COMNAVBASE or the Department of contact Randy King afternoon. the Navy. UTC Brazell at 4416, or YNC fun Crn Walker at 4126. Friday, March 2, 1984 The Daily GazetteI Page 3 State income tax refunds may be taxable Fre the Taxpayers who received in- on Schedule A of the prior issue annual information come tax refunds in 1983 year Form 1040, and deducted statements-similar to those from taxes paid in anearlier income taxes paid to the required of financial insti- Police Blotter year to a state or local state or local government. tutions on interest and div- government may have to re- Refunds of federal income idends-to all taxpayers who port the refunds as income taxes are not considered in- receive refunds, credits or Tuesday, Feb. 21 on their federal tax re- come on a federal tax re- * An outboard motor and gas can were reported stolen turns, the Internal Revenue turn. However, interest offsets of $10 or more on from a boat moored near Granadillo Circle. Service said. earned on a delayed federal their state and/or local tax Wednesday, Feb. 22 Generally, a state or lo- refund is income and must be returns. These statements * A civilian backed his vehicle into a guard post at cal tax refund should be re- reported, the IRS noted. must be furnished to tax- Bay Industries Parking Lot. ported as income only if the State and local govern- payers by January 31 of each * The windshield of a POV was broken while the vehicle taxpayer itemized deductions ments are now required to year. was parked near the basketball courts at Cooper Field. * A vehicle hit a large rock and tipped onto its side on Fenceline Road. FREE Thursday, Feb. 23 CLASSIFIEDS To good home, small house * The base veterinarian reported treating a cat which dog, part pomeranian. House had been abused and had two metal pellets in its head. trained, FOR SALE 16 ft. fishing boat with spayed, very af- The injuries were so serious and painful, the cat was eu- Help! My owners are leaving fectionate--but prefers heavy duty trailer, Chris- thanized. GTMO and I'll be all alone! older children to toddlers. craft wood and fiberglass, Friday, Feb. 24 I'm a white Volvo station Goes by the name running lights, horn, elec- of Ginger. * An unauthorized boat was boarded by GTMO Base police wagon, born in 1972, some Call 2575 after noon. tric bilge pump, wind- the mouth of the bay. The boat, with its passengers, old parts and some new, shields, life jackets, fire parted GTMO over 10 hours later, after obtaining fuel plenty of miles left in me. bottle, anchor and line, SERVICES and water. I heard them say they'd ac- pole holders, one oar. In- House cleaning for final in- * A forklift broke loose from its towing vehicle and cept best offer over $1500. side has removable carpet. spection. Reasonable rates. ran into a fuel line at Ordnance Triangle, causing minor Call 3551 and help me find a Call 2116. damage. Boat set up with stearing good home. cable and gas throttle, Saturday, Feb. 25 no motor, $600. Call 7420 or Will babysit in my home Mon- * A motorcycle and driver were stopped on Kittery 11 ft. Snark , ex- 7498 DWH or 2116 AWH. day through Friday, daytime Beach Road. The driver failed a field sobriety test and cellent condition, garage hours. Prices include was discovered to be carrying a weapon. kept, complete with oars and Six-foot Philippine shell lunches, snacks, etc. Ex- Sunday, Feb. 26 life jackets, $200. Call Ed cellent care provided. Live * A window in a base hanging lamps, $35 ea. bus was broken by unknown persons at 4259 DWH or 4684 AWH. in Villamar, 1st St. Call between Pier Victor and the Windjammer Club. 11x15 gold carpet, $60; 9x10 brown carpet, $50; Philip- 3534 AT. * Two Marines were apprehended for fighting at the Floral couch, good condi- pine hammock, new, $15; bat- Black History Dinner Dance at McCalla Hangar. tion, $70; Admiral console YARD SALE tery clock and four picture * A dependent son's red bicycle was reported stolen. TV, very good condition, 105 MS Saturday from 8:30 set, $20; record table, $12; * A civilian backed his vehicle into another POV at $270; Renmore refrigerator, until 11:30 a.m. Call 2533 five-piece ceramic cannister Tryzna Village. almond, ice maker hook-up, AT. set, $30; plant stand, $8; * A POV driven by a civilian ran into the back of an- very good condition, $275; barbecue grill, $20; fishing 9D GP from 9 a.m. until other POV on Sherman Avenue. girl's canopy bedroom set pole w/reel for noon. Monday, Feb 27 with double bed, dresser and trolling, * A power booster for a vehicle $40. Call 3208 AT. stereo system was re- , desk with hutch and 270 VL from 8 a.m. until ported stolen in the UOPH parking lot. chair, and night stand, all ???? Two-family sale. Queen size bed * A driver of a moped lost control on Admin Hill and in good condition, $450. and head- board, $60; Sansui fell causing minor injuries to himself and damage to the Call 2980 AWH. cassette M115 from 8-11 a.m. moped. deck, $375; VHS video cas- sette recorder, 604B VL Saturday from 8:30 * A civilian hit a parked trailer while backing at the One sectional five-piece $375; 10- speed bike, a.m. until ???? Men's 27" CPO parking lot. set, brown, good condition, $30; two stand- ard bikes, bike, men's 26" bike, record * A bicycle was stolen from a residence in Tierra K. $400; bar, fair condition, $10 ea. Call Gresham at player, Christmas tree, * A carry-all bag belonging to a civilian was stolen with three bar stools, $80 3807 AWH or 4861 DWH. Hoover electric broom, chil- from the Mini-Mart. or best offer. Call 2320 dren's clothes, toy, house- PROCEEDINGS IN WINDWARD MAGISTRATES COURT FEBRUARY 29 DWH and ask for Gary South. Washer and dryer available hold items, etc. A Navy E5 was awarded four points against his driving in late April. Heritage Special Call 2520 ivileges for disobeying a stop sign. '82 Yamaha for an appointment. XS400, $1400. Contact Garry 310N Marina Point Saturday A Navy E5 was awarded four points against his driving from 9 a.m. until noon. at 4105 DWH or 2305 AT. privileges for speeding. '76 Chevy Vega station wag- FREE craft books and maga- A Navy E5 was awarded four points against his driving on, $800. Call 4376/4746 zines with each purchase. 15 cu.ft. frost free refrig- privileges for speeding. DWH. Redwood furniture, yarn, A erator, excellent condition, Navy E6 was awarded four points against his driving games, luggage, metal has ice maker hook-up, avo- privileges for running the stop light. '75 Toyota Corolla station closet, food processor, pa- cado green, $225. Call 2453 A Navy E3 was awarded four points against his driving wagon to be picked up at the perback books, patterns, AWH. and privileges for an accident resulting in damage. ferry landing on May 1, many more items. No early A Navy E5 lost all driving privileges $1800. Only interested per- for a period of '83 Honda Goldwing Inter- birds, please. one year for driving while intoxicated. sons. Call 2520 or 4749. state, 1100cc, bags, trunk A Navy E5 was awarded one point against his driving and fairing, only 3100 privileges for disobeying a stop sign. Giant plant sale at the flea 951 Deer Point Saturday be- miles. This bike is new to ginning at 8 A civilian employee lost all driving privileges for one market at McCalla Sunday. a.m. Plants GTMO and in superb condi- and year for driving while intoxicated. other items. tion. Great to take back to A civilian contractor employee was awarded two points Pit group living room furni- the states and can be ship- 261C VL Saturday from against his driving privileges for speeding. ture, two end tables and 8:30 ped as household goods, a.m. until noon. Two a/cs, A Marine E4 lost all driving privileges for one year coffee table, entertainment $4900. Call Lt. Sinclair at for driving while intoxicated. stand. Make an offer. Call stereo system, electric rol- 4517 DWH or can be seen at lers, toaster, clothes A 19-year-old dependent and an 11-year-old dependent 3800 AT. UOPH AWH. (women's were cited for being outside during DEFEX and using a BB and junior's size Memphis 7-12), winter and summer, gun in a housing area. In the case of the 11-year-old, electric guitar Diver's delight: 18-foot very good condition, silver strong parental punishment already administered w/case and extra strings, resulted fiberglass sportcraft boat, in no further punishment. In the case of the 19-year-old, excellent condition, $200. and turquoise jewelry, trailer, 100hp and 5hp mo- Call toys, men's undershirts. permanent bar against use or possession of any weapon was 3800 AT. tors. Runs good, CB, elec- All priced to sell or make effected and a warning that further misconduct would re- tric bailer, dive ladder, an offer. sult in withdrawal of all base privileges and ejection RCA video disc player and 13 Good for out of from the base. extras. movies--package deal only, bounds diving and fishing. Two dependent children were cited for breaking a window $350. Like new. Call 2117 319N Marina Point Saturday Asking $2600, will consider at W.T. Sampson High School with a rock. In view of prom- AWH or 4120 DWH and ask for beginning at 9 a.m. This is bids. Two Ethan Allen end ised payment for damages and parental discipline already Barbara. a pre-packout sale. House- tables, $25 ea. One Ethan accomplished, no further punishment was awarded. hold goods, clothes, linens, Allen coffee table, $45. A dependent who was cited for unauthorized use of COM ,Electric broom, $50; grill, two bowling balls, and many for ub facilities was named. Call 4260 AWH and ask $25; single bed, $60; a/c other odds and ends. Cmdr. Pentecost. for parts, $40; cassette player, $10; lawn mower, $25 365A KB Saturday from 9 a.m. MARCH Original beta tapes: "Tom parts. Call Alexander at ANIMAL CONTROL will until noon. This is a pre- and Jerry I and II," $15 4793 AWH or 4164 DWH. packout sale. SUN MON TUE WED THU FRi SAT be conducted between I ea., "Gullivers Travels," A.M. and 3 A.M. on the $15, "Conan the Barbarian," these dates. '74 Plymouth 80B CC from 9 a.m. until 1 2 3 "Pumping Iron," and "A Star Duster, two March 3rd and 4th door, V8 engine, noon. This is a two-family Is Born," $25. Two twin three-speed 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OceancView March 5th transmission, AM/FM sale. Queen size bed, bicy- size mattress and foundation radio. 1l 1141511117 13 and 6th Pola Point, Car needs minor repairs. cles, cassette deck, VHS sets, $50 ea. Call 2177 AT. video recorder, small appli- 11R12 13 14 15 16 17 adio Point, Downtown Asking $900. Pick up at ances, clothes, toys, ferry landing April 27. books, 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 area, Admin Hill, Pier '72 Plymouth Valiant, six knickknacks, and much more. area, Cuban Village and Call 4722 DWH or 3211 AWH. cylinder engine, rebuilt No early sales, please. Town. last year. Runs great. New 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Boys WANTED seal covers, new tires. Reliable babysitter 307 RP (on Marshall) Satur- body rough, $750. New during the weekdays for two chil- day from 10 a.m. until noon. shortie wet suit, top quali- dren (ages 2 and 4). Furniture, lamps, brick brace, Marine Corps Exchange job availabilities ty brand, size extra small, Must be dependable and caring. black leather chaps, child's The Marine Corps Exchange Mini Mart has the following never used. Call Mike at Please call Cheryl 4272 DWH car seat, deluxe potty position available. For further information 4259 DWH or 4684 AWH. and copies of or 4204 AWH. chair, toys, clothes, kit- the position description, please contact the Marine Corps Sears Coldspot 23 cu.ft. chen, household, books, Exchange Secretary (Bldg. M-613) or phone 2330/2570. FOUND hardware items, six-foot Applications chest freezer. Works great! will be accepted until 11:30 a.m. March Boys, girls medium Christmas tree, 8th. Leaving GTMO and need to cut sized tricks, windbreaker with Starcraft bikes, child's bike carry Sales Clerk, back on weight, $125. We PS-2091-2, Part Time position, one re- emblem at McCalla Lyceum. seat, Sears vacuum w/attach- quired. can deliver. Call 2575 af- ter noon. Call 3593. ments. Page 4 The Daily Gazette Friday, March 2, 1984

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- v -Mlbwa Vehicle safety program takes hold in GTMO To own a vehicle in GTMO inspection at the Navy Ex- car in proper working condi- is likened to owning a rare change Auto Services Center. tion. If the car fails for gem.especially if the ve- The inspection only takes a- reasons other than brakes, hicle is operable. But now, bout 20 minutes, and costs steering or suspension, you having your vehicle in oper- $6. will be given 14 days in ating condition will not be which to fix the deficiency. enough to keep it on the If your car has acquired During that 14 days, you road. one of the maladies many will be allowed to operate "GTMO specials" suffer from, the vehicle. The new requirements for and it happens to fail the your vehicle safety inspec- vehicle safety inspection, If your vehicle passes the tion is based on the current two options are available. inspection, or once you have program used in Virginia. If In the first case, there conformed to the require- a vehicle arrives in GTMO is no room for argument. If ments on the inspection re- with a valid Virginia in- your car fails because of a port, take the completed in- spection sticker, it will be problem with the brakes, spection report, current in- honored and the vehicle will steering, or suspension, the surance , and your old reg- not have to be inspected un- vehicle may not be driven istration to base police and til the expiration date on until the defect(s) is cor- you will be issued a new the sticker. rected. registration. The Navy Exchange Auto If your car doesn't have a In the second case, leni- Services Center will provide current Virginia inspection ency affords the owner some the channels with which to sticker, your car will have time to make the necessary order any parts you may re- to undergo a vehicle safety improvements in getting the quire to pass inspection.

YOUR VEHICLE WILL FAIL TH #

newly-revised vehicle in-

spection program if your

brakes are not up to stand-

ard. Brakes, one of the "Big

Three", will prevent you

from being able to drive

your vehicle.

YOUR VEHICLE WILL FAIL THE

newly-revised vehicle in-

spection program if the

steering does not work cor-

rectly, including too much

play in the steering wheel.

Steering is another one of

the "Big Three".

YOUR VEHICLE WILL FAIL THE

newly-revised vehicle in-

spection program if the sus-

-ra r.y pension system, another of

the "Big Three", is incor- Ilk rect. This includes missing

or broken engine mounts or

any breaks in the frame.