DAILY J'- GA ZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 41 - No. 123 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, June 27, 1985 Hostages may relocate to French Embassy - - - - m W (UPI) -- It is still a waiting. Dumas contacted Israeli Prime prison in northern Israel may be game in Beirut, but diplomatic Minister Shimon Peres to sound freed "very soon." efforts to free the remaining 39 out the arrangement. The Israeli American hostages are finally inner cabinet met in emergency An Amal Shiite official says promising some movement after session late yesterday, but France has agreed to accept 39 two weeks. there is no word whether any American hostages and two French President Reagan has ordered decisions have been made. kidnap victims being held by the an administration-wide blackout Before the news blackout was Shiites. They would be sent to on news about the crisis. imposed, White House Spokesman the French Embassy in West owever, sources say Shiite Amal Larry Speakes confirmed yester- Beirut. The Shitte official said 'litia leader Nabih Berri has day that U.S. officials were in France agreed to take the offered to turn the Americans contact with Berri and Syrian hostages for two days. The over to the French Embassy in President Assad. Amal spokesman said France is Beirut, in return for an Israeli Sources in Jerusalem say still awaiting American guarantee to release more than Israel is prepared to free up to approval. Earlier today, the 700 Arab prisoners. 70 of the Lebanese prisoners French charged'affaires met with A news report, on ABC, says today, and that more Shiite Shiite Leader Nabih Berri to French Foreign Minister Roland Moslems held at a military discuss details of the handover. Lawmakers sit 13 hours House adjourns, faces hot issues upon return (UPI) -- House members put in a long Fourth of July holiday. power to sentence peace-time 13-hour day yesterday but face The hottest issue facing the military spies to death. still more debate on the $292 lawmakers is an amendment by Espionage during wartime is billion defense spending bill Florida Republican Bill McCollum already punishable by a firing before they can adjourn for a which would give military courts squad. Another hot potato is an amendment by Assistant Demo- Poland's Lech Walesa opposes price hikes cratic Leader Tom Foley of Washington to bar use of (UPI) -- Poland's underground radio broadcasts. Pentagon funds to send combat labor movement is openly trying Seven Solidarity supporters troops into NIcaragua without a to organize opposition to food were arrested yesterday for Congressional Declaration of price hikes next week. handing out anti-slate War. Solidarity founder Lech Walesa pamphlets. told reporters yesterday that Earlier this month, three The House voted 333-71 yes- "the increases can lower the Solidarity stalwarts were jailed terday to authorize lie detector living standards of people" and for up to three and one-half testing of all applicants for that the people "have a right to years for planning a national top security Defense jobs, and protest." strike in February. random tests for people who have Fire fighter checks the building. (Photo by Pill Glenn The cost of meat in Poland is The official Communist Party access to government secrets. Davis) set to rise 15 percent on newspaper says the price SMonday. increases are an economic It also voted to ban tests of Activists launched a campaign necessity. Walesa says Poland a U.S. satellite-killer weapon Fire under investigation to protest the hikes two months needs a national economic in space and to spend about $1 ago, a campaign they publicized program, not piecemeal price billion saved by cutting the M-X Yesterday's fire at the Marine ported the U.S. Marines were with leaflets and clandestine hikes. missile program on beefing up Corps Exchange Plaza is still among the first on the scene. conventional forces. under investigation and fire Today in the. officials have not yet released Said Assistant Fire Chief A House-Senate conference-com- information about the cause of George Gonzalez: They {Marines} BUSINESS WORLD mittee would have to work out it. According to fire officials, assisted the fire fighters in any differences in the two an announcement about the cause combating the blaze by handling both (DPI) -- High-tech issues and transportation companies, versions of the defense author- of the fire and an initial hose lines and providing . airlines and railroads, were among leaders on Wall Street yesterday ization measure. estimate of damage physical is expected security." He went on as investors consolidated their positions. The Dow Industrials today. to say that they, as well as the gained only 0.78 to 1,121.81 on active trade of 94.1 million In addition to yesterday's auxilary fire brigade, did an shares. Advances led declines by all of 70 issues. story about the fire, it is re- "outstanding job!" Closing Dow Jones Averages: 30 Industrials 1,323.81 Up 0.78 20 Transportation 656.48 Up 5.50 AROUND THE GLOBE 15 Utilities 163.83 Off 0.67 65 Stocks 546.36 Up 1.08 (UPI) - The bitter and at times violent strike (UPI) -- Secretary of State Shultz says the by 16,000 employees against 53 New York City United States intends to play a major role in the (AP) -- The dollar was lower against other major currencies hotels may be ending. Owners and workers reached United Nations, even though the world body is "a overseas yesterday, and the price of gold in New York lost 30 cents a tentative agreement yesterday to end the 26-day troubled organization." Shultz spoke last night to $315.20 an ounce. walkout. No details of the pact were released. at a San Francisco dinner marking the 40th Union President Vito Pitta says he will recommend anniversary of the signing of the U.N. Charter. (AP) - Gold opened in London this morning at $315.80 an ounce. approval. That is down $1.70 from yesterday's close. (AP) - A 300-foot cloud of black, toxic vapor (AP) - The U.S. dollar fell against the Japanese yen in today's (AP) - The widow of the late civil rights leader from a chemical spill and fire at a pesticide trading on the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market, closing at 248.45. Martin Luther King Jr. has spent last night in plant hangs over Thermal, Calif. Authorities say That is a drop of 0.70 yen from yesterday's close. jail in Washington. Coretta Scott King was the fumes have sickened 115 people and forced arrested for demonstrating too close to the South 2,000 people from their homes. (AP) -- A bi-partisan congressional group in Washington has African Embassy. She was protesting the South introduced bills authorizing the sale of Conrail to an investor African government's Apartheid policies. (UPI) -- Nicaragua is taking steps to cool oup that says it would sell the freight railroad's stock in a tensions along the border with neighboring Costa (AP) -- Six current or former employees at ries of public offerings. Conrail is the product of the federal Rica. Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega sent a government which created it from some failing rail lines mainly in California's Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant have been arrested for investigation of drug letter to Costa Rica's president yesterday saying the Northeastern United States. creating a demilitarized sales to workers at the plant. Authorities say Managua is unilaterally zone between the countries. three others TODAY'S WEATHER are wanted in the case. Plant officials say none of those involved held safety- (UPI) - A giant panda at Tokyo Zoo gave birth sensitive jobs. yesterday to the eighth cub born in captivity, and the first born in Japan. Only one day (UPI) -- Philadelphia concert promoters are 55 48 earlier, Mexico's giant panda gave birth to smiling. Tickets to the July 13 Live-Aid Concert twins. Zoo workers in Mexico City are trying to 71 75 81 hours sold out yesterday, a little more than 24 save the smaller cub because its mother refuses cost $35 for after they went on sale. The tickets to nurse it. general admission and $50 for reserved seats. 7 85 87 1 Money from the event goes to help starving people (UPI) -- Hundreds of protesters burned a mock 58 719 a57s 0 b ' 75 in Africa. missile in the streets of the Chilean capital, Santiago, to protest a NASA proposal to use 108 85 65 (UPI) -- A West German magazine reports that the Easter Island as an emergency landing site. Nazi death camp doctor Josef Mengele lived openly Chilean critics say extending the Easter Island in Argentina during the early 1950s using his runway for the space shuttle would harm the real name. Stern Magazine says Mengele did not island's archeological value. It is famous for flee to Paraguay and then to Brazil until the centuries-old, huge stone carvings. Opponents of LRaishowers EGED7 LOa Pesur late asDrize igZ'sh Pressur 1950s, after Israeli and West German the military government complain the NASA plan S 558sersa6 Valid at 2 PMEST investigators intensified their search for him. would turn the remote island into a U.S. military m Fo Pathologists in Brazil have determined that base involved in the "Star Wars" anti-missile Mengele died in 1979 under an assumed name. proposal. The Commissary will hold a Please help the Housing Office Commissary Independence in the recovery of Navy loner Day Truckload Neat Sale furniture. Housing, by law, tomorrow and Saturday. This will can only maintain a certain be boxed meat (three-pound size) community bulletin board] percentage 'o4 government consisting of deluxe boneless furniture. When someone keeps strip (New York Strip Steak, 8 the furniture after their oz. each), T-bone and other June 30 is the deadline for all The fumigation chamber will Vehicle Inspection Note: household goods have arrived, meats. Prices cannot be beaten! non-U.S. citizens (except be open tomorrow from 7:30 a.m. If your vehicle fails inspection inbound and outbound people Hours are from 10 a.m. until 6 commuters) to have their old until 3 p.m. Items may be picked for steering, suspension, or cannot be properly served. This p.m. tomorrow and 10 a.m. until Blue I.D. Cards changed to up Tuesday between 7:30 a.m. and brakes, you will not be allowed furniture is not intended to be 4 p.m. on Saturday. new Pink I.D. Cards. After the 3 p.m. to drive it until it is used on a permanent basis. It is above date the old Blue I.D. repaired. If it fails inspection to be used only while awaiting In support of the Fourth of Cards become obsolete and will Are you a military member who for other than these reasons, your household goods and again July activities, the Branch not be honored by any command would like to shop the you will be given a two-week after your household goods have Dental Clinic will sell for identification purposes. Commissary during your lunch period in which you may drive been packed out. During peak T-shirts in front of the Navy hour? Well, this is for you! the vehicle, but during which turnover (May-August time frame) Exchange this Saturday from 10 The weekend rental fees at There will be one open cash time the repairs must be furniture is in short supply. a.m. until 2 p.m. and Sunday the Recreation Services' register (line) for military completed. You are not required The new housing units add to the from 10 a.m. until noon. Price corral will increase from $4 personnel in uniform between to have the repairs done at the demand. If you have this for the T-shirts is $5. to $5 per hour, beginning 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Navy Exchange. furniture, and your household Monday. The increase is Tuesday through Friday. Come goods have arrived, please call necessary to cover operation spend your lunch with us! the Housing Office at 4172/4174 costs of the facility and "FOOTSTEPS" to arrange for return of the program. If you should have any The NBCPO is currently accepting furniture. questions, please contact our applications for full-time manager, Paul Hutto, at 2381 for and substitute teachers for The American Red Cross mak TEST/H0.' further details. the high school and elementary interest-free loans fo school. Full-time teachers must emergencies. Leasing fees of horses at be U.S. citizens, have a college The new base sirens on the Recreation Services' corral degree and possess at least 18 Every Windward will be tested on will be increased from $100 to semester hours of professional Friday Chapel Notes Wednesday, July 3, as follows: $125 per month, beginning August teacher education to be -9:10 a.m. Siren #1, located on McCalla 1. The increase in fees is eligible. Non-qualified Community signups for Vacation Hill, will sound at noon; Siren necessary to continue the applicants for substitute Bible School will be held #2, located near Bldg. 760, will program in providing maintenance teachinbg positions may, under Saturday from 11 a.m. until 2 ring at 1 p.m.; Siren #3, near and care for our stable of 54 certain circumstances, have p.m. in front of the Navy Mobile Point, will blow at 2 horses. For further details, qualification requirements Exchange and on the Fourth of p.m.; Siren #4, Bargo Point, contact Paul Hutto, manager, at waived, so all interested July on the midway A Proactive Parenting at Phillips will sound at 3 p.m.; Siren #5, 2381. applicants are urged to apply. Park. Film on Skyline Drive, will blow at 4 All candidates must submit a Tune In p.m.; and Siren #6, near Radio of Fun Standard Form 171 (SF-171) and HOOK SCHEDULE University For Your Child's Sake Range, will ring at 5 p.m. All copies of college transcripts. Friday sirens will emit a continuous SF-171s are available at NBCPO. 8:15 p.m. Call to Glory tone for three minutes. The Scuba Cuba! For further details, contact Ms. T h e N a v y Saturday testing of Siren #1 will Kirkland at 4117 DWH. There are Exchange/Commissary 7:30 p.m. Mary Poppins coincide with the regularly immediate openings for Advisory Board will meet on Sunday scheduled Wednesday siren test. Explore the undersea world with substitute teachers and work Tuesday, July 2, at 3 p.m. at 7 p.m. The Praise Hour the University of Fun and schedules are flexible. the McCalla Hill NEX Admin 8 p.m. A.D. The Drug and Alcohol instructor Keith Mattson. Upon Conference Room (Bldg. AV-34). Story of the Early Church Advisory Council meeting completion of this scuba Club Notes All board members are to submit The Hook is open to people of will be held Tuesday, July 2, at course you will receive scuba agenda items to the Supply all faiths. 1:30 p.m. in the COMNAVBASE certification. Children 12 and There will be a meeting of the Officer, stop 8, phone 4220; the Conference Room. up are eligible. Classes begin CPO Club Advisory Board at Navy Exchange Officer, stop 7, Thursday, June 27, at 6:30 p.m, 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 2, in phone 4119; or the Officer in NEX NOTES Nurses: If you are interested at the Reef Raiders classroom. the Harbor Lights Lounge. All Charge Commissary Store, stop in keeping up with the Cost for 12-18 year olds is $110 department/activity repre- 27, phone 4438, by close of The NEX Personalized profession of nursing through and for 19 year olds and up is sentatives are encouraged to business July 1. In accordance Services Department has local continuing education $115. Register at the Reef attend. with local instructions, it is received a shipment of new GTHO programs approved by a state Raiders classroom on the first requested that Base T-shirts. board of nursing, contact Nancy night of the class. For more All den leaders and interested Commands/Activities submit a Parrish, R.N., M.S.N., at 3959 information, call Keith Mattson parents of Cub Scout Pack listing of the names of members AT. at 4947 DWH or 3550 AWH. 401 will meet tomorrow at 7 assigned to this advisory board S NAVYl p.m. in the meeting room at to the Supply Officer, stop 8. Nor: Center to discuss the enchange Fourth of July parade and other Pet owners are to insure that CLUB CALENDAR activities. For more their pet(s) are under positive POST 46 June 30: Champagne Brunch is information, contact IS1 Ryder control at all times. Pets found June 27: Bingo cards go on served from 10:30 a.m. until at 4121/4210 OWH or 2681 AWH. roaming around the station will sale at 5:30 p.m. and the Early 1:30 p.m. be picked up by the Pound Master Bird starts at 6:45. Teen Club members going on the or Base Police. Pets will be June 28: Lunch from 11 a.m. Orlando trip will meet placed in the base pound until until 4 p.m. with the special of VINDJAMMER CLUB tonight at 7:30 at the Teen claimed by owner. If pet is not three egg rolls for $1 available June 28: Social hour is from 5 Center. This is an important claimed within 14 days, the only until 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. meeting. animal will be adopted out to a Have you been wanting June 29: Club opens at 11 a.m. June 29: Family Buffet will be new home. Those animals not some nice things to Mess opens at 3 p.m. Special of served in the Lounge from 6-8 Tomorrow from 8-11 p.m., join adopted will be euthanized. spice up your yard? the day is three tacos for $1. p.m. Come out and enjoy "Western the Teen Club for an end of Well, the Mini-Mart June 30: Club opens at noon. Nite." school dance at the Barrel Club. Dancercise is held every has received some Mess opens at 3 p.m. Special of June 30: Bingo begins at 2:45 Cost is $1 for members and $1.50 Monday, Wednesday and Friday round and window the day is chicken dinner for p.m. for non-members. from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the planters at very $2.25. Caribbean Arts and Crafts good prices. So, stop CPO CLUB Workshop on Marina Point. For by and check them out. June 27: Candlelight Dinner is N AV Y more information, call Gail Beef Wellington for $9.95 for MacDowell at 3192. Energize with one and $18.50 for two. exchange dancercise! Getting ready for that Stateside June 28: Happy hour is served summer vacation or leaving the from 5-7 p.m. Then from 9 p.m. rock for good? Shop your NEX until 12:45 a.m., "Sensation" EDUCATION COTES Personalized Services will entertain. Yes, I'm a lawn chair. Department for your GTHO June 29: "Sensation" will play You can stretch out Reminder: June 30 is the souvenirs. the latest tunes from 9 p.m. with me in the sun. deadline for enrolling in the Attention NEX customers! until 12:45 a.m. - Fold me up and carry me Veteran's Educational CON CLUB along to the beach. Assistance Program (VEAP). Register for a fre June 27: Dinner menu is I'll be a splash at your Don't delay! directors chair. One will away Mongolian Bar-B-Q. 4th of July outing. So, given weekly during the month of July. June 28: Social hour is come and see me at your City Colleges of Chicago between 4:30 a.m. 7 p.m. From 9 Mini-Mart. Where we 're Students! Report cards and final papers may picked up in p.m. until 1 a.m., "Scorpio" eager to please. be Attention Bothers-to-be! will entertain. the Registrar's Office between 8 Stay in style during your June 29: "Scorpio" will play a.m. and 4 p.m. daily. Grades waiting months. Shop our large the tunes from 9 p.m. until 1 should be taken to PSD and selection of maternity wear at entered into service records. the Navy Exchange. OU4NT4N4'10 P4/1Y G4ZETTE U.S. avy's thly Shore-based Laily Newspaper

Capt. Robert Allen, USN. .Canraner. U.S. Naval Base Lt. ,dr.J.D. Van Sickle, S.Public Affairs Officer

r 1 r 102 Neil Guillebeau, USN. . .Managing Editor 103 Teri Thcsans, us. .Associate Editor

Mrs. Susan Ju s.Assciate Editor Mrs. Annltvizabeth Efimff.Productin Assistant The Guantanmo Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the directing of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times weekly at government evense on governments equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news itms that appear herein are rot to be construed as official or as reflecting the views of Comoander, Naval Base or the Department of the Navy.

4 Sl YsMJgilB 27, 1985 GUAWTANAMO DAILY GAZETTE From the. MCXjjobs The Marine Corps Exchange haas the following position available. Applications will bee accepted until 11:30 a.m. STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE July 8. a. Accounting Technician, AS-0525-6, fuull time position, one required. To maintain public confidence in 3. Do not engage in any with your duties or may bring b. Operatmons/Prepaid Supplies Clerk, AS-0301-5, full time position, one the integrity of the Department activity that might result in or discredit to the Navy. required. of the Navy, which is essential reasonably be expected to create to the performance of its the appearance of a conflict of 9. Never take oruse c. Clerk Typist, Procurement, AS- 0322-3 part time position one userequired. Applications for this positionn will accepted until 11:3(3 a.m. mission, all naval personnel interest. 'government property or services July11. shall comply with the following for other than officially d.Cs rS i ClerkPS-2091-4, standards of conduct: 4. Do not accept gratuities approved purposes. Applicatixmswili be accepted until 11: part time poition, one required. 30 a.m. July 9. 1. Avoid any action, whether from defense contractors. 10. Do not give gifts to your or not specifically prohibited, 5. Do not use your offical superiors or accept them from e. Sales Clerk Leader Video, PS-2091-5 full time position, one required. which might result in or position to influence any person your subordinates. (There are Applications wili he accepted untill1:3 3 a.m. July 9. to create to provide any private benefit. limited exceptions to this rule; f. Sales Report Audit Clerk, AS-0501-4 be expected full time position, one required. S thereasonably appearance: ask SJA) Applications wili he accepted until 11:303 a.m. July 8. * Using public office for 6. Do not use inside 11. Conduct no official private gain information to further a private business with persons whose rfu he ino atna nd a copy of the position * Giving preferential gain. participation in the transaction description please contact thet Marine Corps Exchange treatment to any person or 7. Do not use your rank, would be in violation of law. sc a (Bldg. M-613) or phone 233012570. entity title, or position for 12. Seek ways to promote * Impeding government commercial purposes. efficiency and economy in O jobs efficiency or economy 8. Avoid outside employment government operation and public The following positions are open permanent register: * Losing complete confidence or activity that is incompatible in its integrity. POSITION AND GRADE AlIN. NOI dependence or impartiality 1CATIOW * Making a government *Clerk Typist, GS-IGS-322-03 01-85 All Cammads decision outside official (Persmnenr/Tmporary/FT/FT) Personnel Cer (Typing) G/1I;- 02-85 NBCO channels, or * CIl 203-03; Staffing Clerk (r'pig), lark' * Adversely affecting the BUSv SCHEDULEtafin- C GS/tGS-203-O4T tafigC confidence of the public in the SUN4ER SHNE# ( yping), GS/LGS-203-O5 Slstore Checker GS/LG-2091-02 03-85 Camnissary intergrity of the government. 2. Do not engage in any Sumershine bus schedule for *Session II (July 1-12). 0leading II StS0 rG/G-0 activity or acquire or retain Proucti oG/(-Jl -2.p on ControlSL-01rSsinI Clerk, G/tGS- 61-85 PWD Corinaso Point .034 Bldg. .8:0 a.m. 303-04 any financial interest which Desal Plant .Dosal Plant .8:02 a.m. Telephone Operator, GS/LS-382-02/03 62-85 PIND results in a conflict between Radio Point.2nd Bus Sto Kittery 373. . 8:12 your private interest and the Beach.KB . 8:06 a.m.a.m. *Secrerary(DPI l(Typing),R G/IIS-318-05 67-85 All Canmands Tierra Kay.1st Turn In .8:16 a.m. (Permanent and T rary) public interest of the United Tierra Kay.Playgramnd. a.m. M ilD SeretaryS8:16 (Typing) GS/WGS-318-04 68-85 All Canands States related to your duties. Tierra Kay.Officers Ci rcle.8:18 a.m. (Permanentand Tprary) Nob Hill.Shed Bus St op. 8:23 a.m. U I clerk Typist, GS 322-04 (Pera- 69-85 All Camands Child Dev. Center.CDC. .8:25am. _nent/Ta rary/FullT Time) Granadillo Circle.2nd Bus St p.8:28a.m.,(Pera- 74-85 All Camends Granadillo Point.1st Bus Sttp. .8:30am.nent and Teipora) Vilanmar.VL93. . 1.8:34am Supply Clerk, GS/ 2005-04 (Pera- 75-85 All Camands Villamar.4th and 6th St.8:36 a.m. ent and Temporary) Villamar.VL276. . 8:38 a.m. *cntgTeicianGS/tGS-525-05 76-85 All Caminds BIRTHS Center Bargo.Bargo Bus Stop.8:43 a.m. (Permanent and Temporary) Marina Point.Bus Stop. .8:48 a.m. *Acconting Technician, G/tGS-525-04 77-85 All Camands Marine Housing.M112. .8:51 a.m. Mobile Point.u Stop. .8:55 a.m. EationalAd, 1702-03 78-85 Elementary + The following births are (Part Tine) (Temporary night the end announced by the U.S. Naval of the school year but incunbent may High Schools Hospital, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: he non-competitively extend Dts Transcriher G/LGS-35-2 79-85 Supply a. A girl, Khristina Arsenia, leaingto G1-356-O3, (Perm- to EM1 and Mrs. Santo Urena, on May 1, 1985. NE X jobs Cashier-QCsie-hekr PS-2091-02 or Sales NAF-1-85 Clubs b. A boy, Larry Kay, III, to The Navy Exchange has the ffollowing job openings. Please Store Checker, 1GS-2091-O2 (lFT, contact the Personnel Office at Bldg. lo34 NcCalla Hill, Recreation Aid, PS/LGS-0189-03 BM3 Larry and BM2 Kathryn Davis, or phone 4348/4508. NAF-2-85 Recreation on May 3, 1985. (TNT, FT, FT) Services to POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING L0CATION Motor Vehicle Operator, NA - NAF-3-85 Recreation c. A girl, Keina La Shon, 5703-OS (PT) Services YN1 and Mrs. Lee Newell, on May Child Care Attendant PS-0189-01 or NAF-4-85 Recreation 6, 1985. Food Service Worker F/T OPEN SCHOOL Recreation Aid, lG-(189-41 (INTPTPT) Services d. A girl, Katherine Elaine, to NA-2/$3.92 or 1ll-2/$2.63 CAFEERIA Child Care Atteant P-0189-02 or NAF-5-85 Recreation Recreation Aid, 1S-189-02 (IN, PT) Services T2 Sales Clerk P/T OPEN REAISRE and MRs. Richard Fields, on PS-1/$3.66 Leading to P-2/$3.99 or IRS-2 1135-2MINIMINI MART~ E NA/tLA-3566-02Cstodial Worker (MNTFT NA/tS833566-01 PT) and NAF-6-85 All Canmands y 15, 1985. $2.75F leading to IGS-3/$3.42 e. A boy, Daniel Vernor, to Cook F/T OPEN SCOOL Food Service WorkerNA!U -7408-02 NAF-7-85 Clubs NA-5/$4.93 or 1 3-5/$3.60 CAFETERIA (flqFrFT) Capt. and Mrs. David Robb, on Cok F/ OPEN SCHOOL Witer/Wairress, MA/LI-7420-03 NAF-8-85 Clubs May 23, 1985. NA-B/$590 or IL-8/$4.57 CAFETIERIA (NFF) 7405-03 NAF-985 Clubs f. A girl, Keone Tamika, to BT2 Janitor F/T OPEN INENANCEenderNAI NA-2/$3.92 or 1U0-2/$2.63 and Mrs. George Hailey, on May Food Service Worker F/T OPEN SQDOOLC Nell,I-oS (INTPT PT) NAF-10-85 Clubs 24, 1985. NA-1/$3.57 or tPC-1/$2.30 CAFEITERIA Child Care Attendant/Recreation Aid, NAF-11-85 Recreation g. A boy, Thomas Arthur, II, to Food Service Worker F/T OPEN EL P8/113-0189-03(NTPPT) Services NA-2/$3.92 or ItlG-2/$2.63 Recreation Aid (Yoath Activities), NAF-12-85 Recreation BM1 Michael and BM2 Kimberly Services Secretary 3F/TrfLpia/ OPEN tO OFFICE PS/tGS-0189-03 (NT PT) Russell, on May 29, 1985. cS7/55 For S.75 Club Operations Assistant, PS-1101- NAF-13-85 Clubs s c t l-0189- h. A boy, Brian Wesley, to Lt. Laundr Machine Operator F/T OPEN IApY 04 or Recreation Assistant, NA-3/$$+.28 or ICS-3/$2.96 04 (IN,FT,PT) and Mrs. Cecil George, on May Cashier F/T OPEN RETAIL s7ORE 30, 1985. AS-3/$4.37 or 189-3/$3.42 *Applicants submit two SF-171s for this register to receive concurrent consideration.

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locks. Blue book price, $9000, but Three a/cs! 18,000, 12,000 ard 6,000 is 1. THE AD MUST'BE IN BEFdRE S PTO GRAR due to our transfer yours for only Kalimar SR-300 35 ma SLR camera, BTUs. Ranging fran $75 to $150. Call Smith Corona model 2500 electric A.M. TO GET IN THE NEXT DAY'S $7000. Available end of July. Call with 58 am f-2 lens, has light 4502 IH or 4591 AW. typewriter w/case, cartridge 7:30 meter PAPER, OTHERWISE IT WLLRU111RlW) ET1 Ranier at 4106 between on camera (no batteries needed). APFIIANCES correcting and spare ribbon until 10 a.m. or 4204 after 5 p.m. cartridges, $250. Call 2431 AW. DAYS LATER. Comes with manual, very good Whirlpool 12 000 BTU, one years old, '77 Camaro automatic transmission, condition $125 or best offer; $200. Call 3432 AWH. 2. EACH AD MlST BE SUBMITTED ON Minolta SRT-202, 35mn SLR camera, E-5 Olympic reel, 25 lbs. test line am/fm cassette, new battery, god G.E. clothes washer, $75, Speed and one sport seat tackle box A SEPARATE 8 1/2 X 11 SHEET CF condition $1500 or best offer. Call with MD Rokkir-X 50mm f1.4 lens, excellent condition, $150; Soligar Qen dryer, $45, or both for $110. w/nini cooler, used on four times. PAPER WITH PHONE NUMBER AND 4460 or 3714 AH. Mayhe picked up August 9. Call 2740 Asking $30. Call 2829 AT. SI!*Tl!. IF EACH Ap IS NOT 70mm-210mm telephoto with two touch '79 Chrysler LeBaron, 6 cyl. zoan with macro, will fit Minolta or after 5 p.m. or can be seen at TK SEMrITRI' ON A SEPARATE PIECE (F 101. Remington Quietwriter II manual automatic, one owner leaving (IMO any camera with universal screw typewriter, in case, $25. Call 2127. IT WILL UNDER THE on August 13. Call 2740 after 5 p.m. mount. New only used once $225. FURNITURE Call Mike at 2872 tIl or 2919 Two wood shelf units, suitable for HEADING. TU -WE.ERS AWl. storage shed. One for $10, one for '70 Pontiac service manuals, $15. 3. THE AD WILL RUN TWO '73 Honda 360, $300. Call 4112 1WI $4. Call 2740 after 5 p.m or can be Call Tamy at 4154 Ill or 3951 Atll. or 3613 AWH. AUTO PARTS seen at TX 101. CONTINUOUS DAYS AND 04 PER '73 VW Squareback parts. Call 4930 Do you enjoy ceramics? I have lots WEEK. THE AD MUST BE RESUBITIED BOATS DR or 3261 AWH. of greersare for sale. I also take 18' Mark Twain Runabout, w/1984 200 Wood bookcase (white enamel), $15; IF YOU WISH IT TO RUN THE chest of drawers (perfect for orders for greenware. If you are hp oil injected Black Max, less than Two 8.5x5 hole white rims for a storing tools, fishing gear, etc.), interested of want more information F(lMCWING WEEK. - 100 hrs.; 1983 9.8 kicker, jeep. Points condenser and $8; solid wood twin size headboard, call 3557 AT, but hurry, we pack out 4. 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My babysitter is liftback, am/fm cassette deck CARFETIMB Ford Motor Co. carseat $10; crib going on three weeks vacation. tpes albn ompartment, $75. Call gold color rugs: one 12x12, $40, Please call $3000. Available now! Call 4554 DI( 4930 M~* or 3261 AW. Two anttress, six years old, $8. Call TN2 Rose at 3179 AWH or or 2995 AWH and ask for DTI Sylve. one 12x15, $45, or both for $75. 2127. 4272/4832 IW. Call 2740 after 5 p.m. Teac model A-1500 reel to reel tape or can be BICYCLES '77 AMC Gremlin, at, ps, a/c, has deck w/all tapes bought new for seen at IK 101. Bedroom set (queen size bed), living Me's 26 in. bike w/two sided basket room set and dining roa set. Mot good tread on tires, will pass $380. Will sell for $175. In 9 in beck and air pump, one years old, inspection. Body in good running excellent condition. Call Tommy at x12 rug with pad, $80. Call 4502 good condition askn ie $65 or be in excellent condition. Call Paul condition, very good running 4145 IlI or 3951 ME. Ili or 4591 AWB. boat offer. all LIT Welsh at 4196 at 4121 1IW or 2825 ATl. condition. Call ET2 Deibert at 4435 SCUBA GER IWI. DN or PN3 Deibert at 4147 DWH or AIR ODITIGOES A set of three bronze keys on silver 2832 AWH. Seaquest vest, excellent condition, TWe a/cs need tobe sold my June 301 $80 w/power inflator and tackpack; One 24,000BITJ, top condition, $300; 26" 1(-rpee ladies bike blue with key chain in front of Port Ser4ces U.S. divers wrist mount depth gue, head and tail lights, tire and Adin, Bldg. 66, near phone booths. '82 Trans-Am, great car, looks good, one 5,003 BTU, oldie but runs , If fond, please tall SKSN Hanner am/fm cassette, auto transmission, almost new $30; Timex watch 103 $30. If interested in both buy the rear rack, three months old, $120 meters, $20; free coass with the big neg. Call 6254 AT and leave message off the USS Senes at 3030 or Port V-8 305, a/c, power brakes power one and take the other free. Services Admin at 4898/4405 IR. steering, power window and door purchase of two item. Call 3367 AT. Call 3138 AT. for JoAnne, or call 6516 roan 124.

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Sweden's Wilander upset by Yugoslav (AP) -- Wimbledon saw its first day. Tenth-seeded Aaron Britain's Jason Goodall, and upsets of seeded players yester- Krickstein lost to fellow number-14 Stefan Edberg in GOOD VIBRATIONS day, and one of them was a major American Bud Schultz 6-4, 3-6, straight sets over Peter Doohan surprise. A six-foot-six, 7-6, 6-4. of Australia. It is the first Yugoslav - named Slobodan In the women's bracket, time in five years Jarryd has THE 1985 Zivojinovic, 21, knocked off reached the second round at fourth-seeded Mats Wilander of Barbara Potter defeated Sweden's Wimbledon. GUANTANAMO BAY Sweden 6-2, 5-7, 7-5, 6-Love. Caterina Lindqvist, the twelfth Other seeded winners in the Wilander had won the last two seed, 6-Love, 7-5. men's bracket yesterday were grand slam tournaments, the Third-seeded Jimmy Connors Johan Kriek, France's Yannick SURFABOUT Australian and French Opens. The rolled over Stefan Simonsson of Noah, Eliot Teltscher, and Tim match was the first-ever at Sweden 6-1, 6-3, 6-4. Three Mayotte. COMPETITION Wimbledon for Zivojinovic, and other seeded Swedes were the tournament is just the winners, number-five Anders Just one other seeded woman All the action begins at 11:00 a.m. second he has played on grass. Jarryd in five sets over Claudio was in action. Eighth-rated Zina Saturday, July 13th " Windmill Beach Two other seeded players fell Panatta of Italy, number-seven Garrison beat Elna Reinach of in first-round matches yester- Joakim Nystrom in four sets over South Africa 6-2, 6-1. CATEGORIES

15 & under.Boys Monkey falls from Cub's back, losing streak halts 16 - 18.Junior Men 19 - 23.Men -Open (UPI) -- The monkey is finally in the third. The Royals' afternoon affairs, Seattle 24 & above.Masters off the ' back. Charlie Leibrandt fell to 6-5. outlasted Texas 5-4 in 10 Women. . . Open Chicago ended its 13-game losing Taking a look at the other innings and Oakland beat the Boogie Board Division .Open streak yesterday by pounding the scores in the American League Chicago White Sox 10-0. visiting New York Mets 7-3. last night, Detroit whitewashed Rod Scurry failed to show up Keith Moreland swatted a Boston 3-0, Milwaukee trimmed Sunday for the Pittsburgh ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING three-run homer and Ryne Eastern Division-leading Toronto Pirates' game at Philadelphia, Wednesday, July 10th, 6:00 p.m. at the Recreation added a two-run shot to Sandberg 5-4, the New York Yankees and it cost him. The Pirates Services Office. We are going to discuss board lift the Cubs. Ray Fontenot squeezed past Baltimore 4-3, and said yesterday that the 29- etiquette, rules, judging, categories, awards, and more. upped his record to 2-3 while California triumphed over year-old reliever was suspended Don't be late! Mets reliever Roger McDowell Cleveland 10-6. In a pair of without pay. slid to 5-3. CALL MIKE JONES, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, In last night's National AT 2560 FOR DETAILS. N League matchups, Philadelphia Local shooters out in force downed St. Louis 6-4, Pittsburgh. squashed Eastern Division- By Mike Busson by capturing first, leaving Bob leading Montreal 11-2, Kiehlmeier and Greg Strauss to Cincinnati edged San Francisco This past Sunday, the heavy settle for second and third. THE LOCAL SCENE 6-4, Atlanta stunned Houston 3-1 shooters were out in force at Other big shooters for the day in 11 innings, and Western the Caribbean Bullshooters dart were Bob Kresge - ton 12, ton 5, SAILING EIGHT PIN NO TAP Division-leading San Diego tournament. Jake Cox had the ton; Dave Cartwright - ton 40, Anyone interested in assisting The Eight Pin No Tap bumped Los Angeles 10-4. hottest darts of the afternoon. ton; Bob Kiehlmeier - ton 40, in the Guantanamo Bay Sailing originally scheduled for His four 140 (ton 40) throws, ton; Greg Strauss - ton 36; Mike instruction programs please Saturday has been postponed Ken Schrom worked on the plus a ton 23, ton 20 and six Busson - ton 20; Judy Kresge - contact Lt. Cmdr. Rodger Carter until July 6. pitching and let Roy Smalley ton evens lead the way for the ton 18 and Larry Taylor two ton at 4751/3916. GOLF take care of the hitting when it other shooters. KARATE Yatera Seca Golf Association counted last night. Smalley's In the doubles competition, Watch the media for upcoming Okinawan-Te Isshinryn is sponsoring a Jack and Jill pinch-, two-run single in the Jake and Dave Cartwright teamed Bullshooters events. If you are Karate class, for adults and Tournament July 14, monthly ninth inning gave the Minnesota up for first place. Larry Taylor interested in joining the Bull- children at Bldg. 211, Marina meeting to follow. For moa Twins a 2-1 win over Kansas City and Bob Kiehlmeier took second shooters or just want informa- Point, Tuesdays and Thurs4ays, 7 information contact Pro-Sho in Minneapolis. Schrom, now 7-5, with Mike Busson and Bob Kresge tion concerning darting, call and 8:30 p.m. Call for more Mr. Shaw at 2519. threw a one-hitter and allowed finishing third. In singles Mike Busson at 2145 DWH or information N.W. Johnson at SOCCER just a single to Willie Wilson play, Jake made it a clean sweep Jake Cox at 2492 AWH. 3530. Soccer players wanted! all are DIVING Skilled to novices - welcome. Practice and scrimmage The following PADI Scuba will be Sunday mornings 8:30 Courses are offered: today - a.m. and Wednesday evening 6: 30 Open Water Diver, fee $115, July at Cooper Field. We 3 - Advanced Open Water Diver, p.m. BRIEFS anticipate several ships, tha Og fee $65, and July 4 - Equipmment have soccer teams, will visit BASKETBAI.I year's Classic by two shots with an Speciality, fee $25. For further GTMO during July/August and (AP) - The NB A annual meeting ended yesterday in eight-under-par 280. Curtis Strange, this year's info contact Keith Mattson intend to provide challenge San Francisco . The league's Board of Governors top money-winner, and Mark O'Meara are also on Master Scuba Diver Trainer DWH agreed to loook at nine cities for possible the entry list for the four-day tournament. 4947 AWH 3550. teams. expansion,1limited the number of games Strange will be shooting for third tourney superstations or cable stations can telecast to victory of 1985 and the $90,000 first prize. Fourth of July Fishing Tournament 25, approved the sale of the Denver Nuggets and New Jersey Nets, and voted to continue the BOXING The Greater GTMO Rod and Reel Club is sponsoring a fishing lottery draft. (AP) -- A WBA official says Junior Featherweight tournament July 3 - 7, beginning at 4 p.m. First, second and third GOLF champion Victory Callejas could be stripped of place winners in four categories will be competing for $700 in (UPI) -- Defending champion Bob Eastwood is among his title. The WBA wants Callejas to fight top- prizes. Tickets for the event are $10. To purchase tickets and for the 156-man field for today's first round of the ranked challenger Louis Stecca of Italy by August more information, call John (3956AWH/4885DWH), Bob (2898AWH/- PGA's $500,000 Memphis Classic. Eastwood won last 2. 4624DWH) or Horace (2678AWH/4747DWH). By Charles Morey around .300. In the first 44 games of the "How soon they forget," a season, playing third base, he phrase as old as recorded time, batted .263. His home runs were is being ignored this year by THE SPORTSMAN few and far between. Playing the the fans in the National League. outfield, he recently clobbered They are remembering Ryne 11 home runs in 14 games. Sandberg's fabulous MVP season Pedro played some third base last year, and ignoring his batting average, which has been Chicago on Tuesday when he club of three years ago. in the Minor Leagues, b mediocre play this season. in the low-rent neighborhood of booted a -play ball. It It probably has, but talent switched to the outfield. W Sandberg is running far ahead .250. was the kind of play he used to that is not being utilized can remembers being hit in the mouth of Tom Herr, the St. Louis He says, "It seems everything make with ease last year. It is be worse than no talent at all. by a bad-hop grounder in the Cardinal second baseman, in the I've hit his year has been possible he is not completely .The biggest thing the Cubs have Minors, and he insists it left All-Star balloting. Herr is caught, but I'm swinging the bat confident yet. going for them, and this in- him with a bad taste for the hot leading the National League in pretty well, and I'm certain Ryne was the leader of the cludes Sandberg, is the fact everything but squeeze bunts. things will even out." pack last season as the Cubs won there is still plenty of time. It is a matter of record that When you are wearing out base- Ryne will have to make a big the title. The outfield si, third base he played third base for most of balls at better than a .350 second half run to get anywhere It is possible that his team- the 1983 season in Los Angeles, clip, you do not need them. near his super season of 1984, mates have been looking at him That is how Pedro Guerrero of and connected for 32 home runs, Sandberg is more than 100 in which he hit 19 homers and and hoping for a return to his the Los Angles Dodgers feels. but he never looked comfortable points below Herr in the drove in 84 runs. He was asked 1984 form. They could also look Since the Dodgers returned him at the position. averages, but the fans are still if the pitchers were working on for a return of their 1984 to the outfield from third base, Dodger batting coach Manny rallying to Sandberg's support. him differently this year, and forms. They have been going he has been hotter than a tamale Mota gave Pedro some batting He suffered injured ribs late his answer to that was no. through a horrendous slump. right off the stove. tips a few weeks ago, which in May, and tried to stay in the Sandberg insists his tender If anyone else is losing Pedro is belting the ball to probably have helped. Mota also lineup. All that did was to make ribs are completely healed now. heart, Sandberg is not. He re- the far corners of the field. He says that Pedro is much more matters worse, and he finally He is stealing bases, which is a calls a Cub losing streak of 13 is making a run at the relaxed at the plate when he is had to go to the sidelines for a good sign. He did show a lack of games in 1982, but he insists title, the patrolling the outfield. He says rest. concentration in the field that this year's team has much crown, and he has raised his he has much more discipline, and Ryne cannot understand his against the Mets in a game in more talent than the Chicago batting average. Pedro is now is not chasing bad pitches.

4 THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1985 GUANTANAMO DAILY GAZETTE