Power Outage Scheduled There will be a contractor requested power outage from 8 a.m., until 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, August 8; Friday, August 10; and Monday, August 13, affecting these areas: Evans Point Housing GSI Warehouse Post Office Photo Lab W.T. Sampson High School Chapel Jamaican Independence Celebration Schedule GAZETTE Friday, August 3, 1984 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 5:00 p.m. Ladies volleyball: Jamaica versus GTMO. 5:30 p.m. Soccer match: Jamaica versus GTMO. 8:00 p.m. Party to the music of Invasion disco: cost is $2.00 per person. I Volume 39 Number 146 Thursday, The above activites are at Phillips Park August 2, 8:00 p.m. Caribs Band plays at Clipper Club, NAS. l Saturday, August 4, 1984 TEHRAN: HIJACKERS RELEASE 14 9:00 a.m. Ladies softball: Jamaica versus GTMO at Cooper Field. (UPI)--The three Arab hi- The French Government says Iran's official news a- 10:30 a.m. Cricket: Jamaica versus GTMO at Phillips jackers on an Air France Iran is responsible for gency says the freed host- Park. Jetliner in Tehran have re- handling of the affair. ages reported the hijackers treated noon "Scorpio" Disco entertains at Phillips Park. leased 14 people, 12 women them well. in The plane, :00 p.m. Bowling at Marblehead Lanes: Jamaicans versus and two children. France supports Iraq a Boeing 737, GTMO. But, 46 hostages are still the Persian Gulf War and so was hijacked Tuesday on a flight 4:30 Ladies volleyball: Jamaicans versus GTMO. on board. it is on uneasy terms with from Frankfurt to p.m. Paris. 5:30 p.m. Caribs Band performs at Downtown Lyceum. Iranian officials say the Iran. 6:00 p.m. Soccer match: Jamaicans versus GTMO. hijackers threatened to kill the remaining 8:00 p.m. "Scorpio" disco party at Phillips Park: the hostages one cost is $2 per person. by one if their demands for the release of five pris- 8:00 p.m. Caribs band entertains at COM Club. Launch set for late this month oners in France are not met. Sunday, August 5, 1984 However, no shooting was (UPI)--The Space Shuttle Discovery should be rolled 8:00 a.m. Golf match: Jamaicans versus GTMO. reported hours after their Discovery is in the Giant out to the launch pad a week 9:00 a.m. Ladies softball: Jamaica versus GTMO at deadline passed. Assembly Building at Cape from today. Cooper Field. A group called "Guardians Canaveral today getting The Space Agency will ann- 9:00 a.m. Tennis tournament at Racquet Club. of Islam" said the jailed ready for its long-delayed ounce the new launch date on 10:30 a.m. Cricket match: Jamaica versus GTMO at Phil- militants are sympathetic to first flight now set for Monday. lips Park. Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini. later this month. NASA hopes two communi- 12:00 noon Invasion disco at Phillips Park, no charge. They are serving sentences cations satellites that went 4:30 p.m. Ladies volleyball: Jamaica versus GTMO. up to life for a 1980 att- Discovery was on the laun- into egg-shaped orbits when ching 8:00 p.m. Invasion disco at Phillips Park: the cost is empt to kill a Khomeini pad in June and twice they were launched from a $2 per person. opponent living in exile in came close to blast off. previous shuttle flight can A 9:00 p.m. Caribs band entertains at the Windjammer France. computer malfunction be saved. Club. Iran's news agency says prevented one launch. Space officials are the French Embassy in Paris And one day later the talking to insurers of the Monday, August 6, 1984 did not have time to meet lift-off was aborted just satellites about paying for Jamaican Independence Day the hijackers' demands. seconds short. a rescue. 12:00-7:00 p.sm. Jamaican Independence Day celebration at Phillips Park. Cost is $6.00 for adults WORLD Federal energy money and $2.00 for children ages 5 to 12. Children 5 and under are admitted free. WORLD NEWS not helping low incones They MUST, however, be accompanied by a (UPI)--A parent or guardian. Scorpio disco and survey released to- DIGEST day in Baltimore, Maryland, Caribs band will entertain. shows that federal money in- 12:30-1:30 p.m. Food lines open, featuring Jamaican and rTOKYO (AP)--The dollar eased against the Japanese yen to improve energy American foods and beverages. moderately active trading on the Tokyo Foreign Exchange tended conservation in low-income p.m. Official ceremony recognizing Jamaican Market today. The U.S. currency closed at 244.30 yen, households is not accom- *s:30-2:30 Independence begins. Food lines will be down 1.60 yen from yesterday's close. plishing its primary goal. closed. LONDON The University of Maryland 2:30-8:00 p.m. The Celebration continues: food lines (AP)--Gold opened in London this morning at $343.50 an ounce, up $3.25 from yesterday's close. study shows that the funding will reopen. is being soaked up by 8:00-?:00 p.m. "Splash down" activities begin at Phil- community job programs. lips Park. Scorpio disco and Caribs ATLANTA (UPI)--The Atlanta Constitution reports Bert Lance is unhappy in his new job as general campaign band will entertain. chairman for Democratic Candidate Walter Mondale. The But Stephen Sawyer, who newspaper says Lance feels "betrayed" by his limited du- surveyed 25 State Energy ties. It said he may resign. Mondale avoided a question Offices, says it is not a Prosecution trying to discredit De Lorean witness on whether Lance will quit. corruption problem as much as "an awful lot of admin- (UPI)--The prosecution at He admitted while he was WASHINGTON (UPI)--The Senate has unanimously passed a istrative sloppiness." John De Lorean's Drug Traf- involved in the case he bill to authorize money to be taken from income of a pa- State energy assistance ficking Trial in Los Angeles thought De Lorean, a finan- rent who does not pay child support. The bill encourages administrators attribute the cially troubled automaker, is trying to discredit a the States to withhold the money if the parent misses reason for the program's former federal drug agent was guilty of trafficking in only one payment. The bill also allows tax refunds to be lack of progress to its sec- testifying for the defense. cocaine. ondary purpose of providing The withheld from people not making payments. Ex-agent Gerald Scott prosecution hammered jobs for the unemployed. testified yesterday offi- at Scott. WASHINGTON (UPI)--The House has approved a slight in- cials involved in the case Prosecutor Robert Perry crease in food stamp benefits. The bill would give the According to the study, were overzealous. questoned him about his bro- average recipient an extra .63( a month. The bill has a all 25 offices in charge of He said, "Our judgement was ken marriage, his financial lot of Senate foes and President Reagan opposes it. The dispersing energy weather- clouded." problems and charges that he House also voted for $50 million in Covert Aid for Rebels ization funds reported Under cross examination, leaked confidential infor- in Afghanistan fighting Soviet troops. But, it turned frustration in carring out Scott said he had second mation in another case to a down Reagan's request for more Military Aid for El Salv- the program's intended goal. thoughts about De Lorean's defense lawyer. ador. _ guilt only in the months He was cleared of those - t--- _1 after he was arrested. charges. Postal unions prepare for strike Letter Carriers Union (UPI)--Major postal unions The and the American Postal are preparing for a strike Union, which repre- vote, even though it is Workers ' ; of the 6,000 un- illegal for mail carriers sent 5,000 ion-covered postal workers, and other postal employees walked out of contract talks to strike. with the U.S. Postal Ser- Leaders of the nation' s vice July 20th. ' two largest postal unions t . service is de- yesterday said there is a The postal manding a three-year wage possibility a nation-wide for current employees shutdown could be called freeze 23 percent wage cut when their unions hold and a for newly hired workers to simultaneous conventions be- in line ginning August 20th in Las bring the agency Vegas. with private industry. Full power vote at Diablo Canyon charge the facility (UPI)--The Nuclear Regu- others latory Commission votes to- is unsafe. to day on licensing Cali- Opponents say they plan fornia's Diablo Canyon Nu- seek a Federal Court order of the clear Power Plant to operate halting operation at full power capacity. plant. The plant's owners, Paci- fic Gas and Electric Com- pany, say the $4.9 billion plant on the Central Cali- THERE IS A RIGHT WAY AND A WRONG WAY to Road will remain one way between Marty Road fornia Coast is ready to be- drive on Garcia Road. Pictured above is the and Admin Hill because of erosion damage. gin commercial operation. right way. Until further notice, Garcia (U.S. Navy photo by OS3 Randy Roberts.) Anti-Nuclear groups and IVOTE]I Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, August 2, 1984

The Naval Station Enlisted Leeward Point Residents: Dining Facility and Branch Due to the increase in re- Facility at Leeward Point ports of child kidnapping will offer a special birth- and abuse in the states, the day dinner to active duty community bulletin boa rd Family Service Center and enlisted personnel having a the Leeward Point Base birthday during the month of Police are sponsoring a August. The meal will con- Child Safety Program Thurs- sist of STEAK AND LOBSTER DOG DIP Gasoline and Diesel are now The Civilian Welfare and day, Aug. 2, at 6:15 p.m. in with all the trimmings, and being issued next to the PHD Recreation Board is recruit- the Community Center. Par- will _ 9 a.m. - Noon be served at 5 p.m., Truck Pool Compound on Rog- ing for at least two teach- ents and children will re- Friday, Aug. 31. Personnel ers Road vice at the this Wind- ers to instruct non-U.S. ceive helpful information to interested in ward Government participating Saturday Gas Station. citizen base personnel in increase awareness of this in this program must show This temporary relocation is basic English and basic serious problem. Finger- evidence of birth date (I.D. required to permit much mathematics on a continuing printing of children for card) to the Enlisted Dining at the needed repairs to the exist- basis. The salary is nego- parents' personal records Facility MAA no later than 4 Pound ing government gas station tiable based on the selec- also will be available. For p.m., Aug. 30. and is expected to take ap- tees' qualifications and is more information contact NCC proximately 30 days. Hours exempt from Federal income Parr or Susan Byrd at 4141/ of operation will remain the tax laws. Classes are sched- 4153. Education Notes same during this renovation. uled for after 5:30 p.m., Your assistance and patience three nights per week with E-3 and Military Lea- The new Tuition Assistance Political Science is a re- during these repairs are each class lasting two hours dership Exams: The > Policy implimented June 1 quired subject for all col- sincerely appreciated. per night. Each course of Seaman, Fireman, and has been CANCELLED. If you lege degrees. CCC is offer- instruction would run a min- Airman Examinations plan on using TA for Term ing The National Government The Leeward Point Chapel is imum of eight weeks. Appli- and the Military Lea- 1/84-85 it is no longer in Term 1. This course will looking for the services of cants should submit a resume dership Examinations necessary to obtain a chit cover the developing, organ- a pianist or organist. This outlining their education, for E-4 and E-5 will from Navy Campus prior to ization and functioning of is a paid position. If in- experience, minimum accepta- be administered at 8 obtaining your TA form at the American national gov- terested, please call the ble salary, career goals, a.m., Aug. 16, at the PSD. If you have any ques- ernment; origin, growth and Chaplain's Office at 4550/- and other pertinent creden- Windjammer Club. tions regarding this policy interpretation of the con- 4555. tials to Naval Base Civilian Participants are to submit a change, call the Navy Campus stitution. This counts as a Personnel Office, Building special request chit or mem- Office at 4769 DWH. Social Science course when 804 (Stop 17) as soon as orandum recommendation from trying to complete general possible. their Division Officer to Anyone desiring pre-regis- core courses. 50% the Educations Services Of- tration couseling should Red Cross makes interest- ficer no later than 1 p.m., call Navy Campus this week There are many kinds of lit- Savings free loans for emergencies. Aug. 15. It should be noted for an appointment. There erature, and CCC is offering that this will be the last will be no counseling or a three-credit course in one Because of the Jamaican In- Military Leadership Examina- testing during registration, of the most popular types -- dependence Day activities tion to be administered for Aug. 13-17. For appointments Science Fiction: Psychology planned for Aug. 6, all satisfying the September Ad- call 4769. and Prophecy. A veteran in- pools will be closed that vancement Examination re- structor who's specialty is day. They will reopen at 11 quirements. For further in- A C. 1st.- 11th. Science Fiction will be a.m., Tuesday, Aug. 7, and formation, contact PN2 Todd leading this three-credit will remain open during reg- at PSD ESO, ext. 4553 or course. Literature will ful- ular hours through Sunday. T1lE \, 1,011: SCEN 4338. Have you been wanting to fill Humanities require- Tha will bnth ln df learn Spanish? CCC is offer- IS uA1 A2FCR1 ments. regular cleaning day. Reg- ing Conversational Spanish SAiE ON SELECTED 3LANIvI AEJIC TAPES . 1. Be able to enjoy those CCC is offering a new ular pool hours will resumeC R I Monday, Aug. 13. R&R trips to exotic places course: Intro to Data Pro- even more by being able to cessing. This class will understand some of the local study the theory and appli- Put your trash in the proper place language. Call 4748 for more cation of data processing information. machines, history, career n the past a great deal The schedule for curbside opportunities, equipment, of difficulty has been ex- pickup of bulk trash is as A As a follow-up to Elec- program concepts and much per ienced in keeping refuse follows: tronics I, City Colleges of more. A required course for frc m collecting:rher~erdThe aroundi rkThenda the schedul-efor-curbsideMNKWED, FRI ® ec m Io. Chicago is now offering Business and Accounting dum posters and getting it re- Tierra K, Kittery Beach, 1lt - 11th. Electronics II. This is AC majors, this will give any mov'ed from the housing areas Villamar, Nob Hill, Theory and Math. This is the background to Cran- student a good as scheduled. The pickup and adillo Circle, Granadillo second course of five re- the computer world and help di- posal of refuse is accom- Point, West Bargo, Center Ceramics Classes for adult quired for a basic certifi- prepare them for working in plised by a private con- Bargo, East Bargo, and Cara- beginners is now forming. cate in electronics. a computer society. tractor and the contract vella Point The six-week course will specifically states how much TUE, THU start in mid-August. For GTMO CCalendar and how often refuse is to Ocean View, Corinaso Point, more information call Sharon Aug. 3: USS Nautilus (SSN purpose room for th ose whose be collected. To ensure each Oil Point, Paola Point, Cu- at 4841. 571) was first ship to reach last names beginwith A-L housing area receives ade- ban Village, Evans Point, the North Pole, 1958 from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. quate service, a schedule Radio Point, Deer Point, Mo- Aug. 4: Medical Services Aug. 15: High sch ool reg- has been established for bile Point, Marine Site, Club Activities Corps' birthday, 1947 istration will behheld for pickup of bulk trash. Occu- Marina Point, Radio Range, Aug. 6: Jamaican Indepen- grades 9 and 10, s same time pant responsibilities are as Iguana Terrace, Bay Hill, Pony Rides: The GTMO Saddle dence Day festivities will and place. Elementar y school follows: and Trzyna Village Club will be sponsoring pony begin at 12:30 p.m. at Phil- registration willbe held THU rides on Saturday, Aug. 4, lips Park for those whose la st names a. Use dumpsters for regu- Leeward Point at the Marine Ball Field on Aug. 7: First evening of begin with M-Z, sa me time, lar household rash. Sherman Ave. Bring the kid- the Spouse Information Semi- same place. b. Place all household The Housing Managers of dies out for some fun. Time nar will be held at the Aug. 16: High Sch ool reg- trash inside the dumpsters. each area have been tasked will be 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. elementary school multi-pur- istration will behheld for c. Flatten all boxes left with the responsibility of See you there! pose room from 6-9:30 p.m. grades 11 and 12, saame time, by movers during move-in!- ensuring that occupants ad- Aug. 9: Second evening of same place. E lementary move-out and place them in- here to the schedule and NAVSTA Hail and Farewell the Spouse Information Semi- school registration will be side the dumpsters or hold prepare their refuse proper- will be held at the COM Club nar will be held at the held for all those missing the flattened boxes and ly. Violators will be is- on Aug. 3 beginning at 6 elementary school multi-pur- the two previous da ys, same treat as bulk trash. sued citations, notations p.m. Tickets are available pose room from 6-9:30 p.m. time, same place. d. Bag all tree leaves. If will be made in their hous- at the COM Club. Dress is Aug. 14: High school reg- Aug. 19: National Aviation less than five bags, place ing file or contract file toga or GTMO casual. istration will be held at Day inside dumpster. Five bags and reports of the viola- the elementary school multi- Aug. 22: Dental Corps and over are to be treated tions will be forwarded to The next general assembly purpose room for grades 7 established, 1912 as bulk trash, that is place the sponsor's command with a meeting of the Reef Raiders and 8 from 9 a.m. until 3 Aug. 26: Women's Equality baggedthet fattbenedtedboxesleaves at curb sideond request for assistance or will be held Aug. 2 at 7:30 p.m. Elementary school reg- Day only on normal bulk trash action, as appropriate. p.m. in the Dive Shack. istration will be held at Aug. 28: First dday of pickupthat thanday. bie lifted bylace These actions are not in- are planning an underwate the elementary school multi- school a. Cut tree, shrub and tended to harass occupants, photo presentation to be brush timing into short but to ensure all occupants presented by you. So please lengths (approximately 36 reside in a pleasing envir- bring your best shots to inches), tie into bundles onment. share with us. man and treat as bulk trash. WEDRYME GAZETT w w w Iq Ever wonder where your 7D f.Treat discarded furni- CAPT. R. A. ALLEN, COMMAND vER, ture, bicycles, car parts, neighbors are at 8:00 U.S. NAVAL BASE fences, crates, wood boxes, -*/ in the morning? Do you etc. as bulk trash. feel like you're missing Lt. Cadr. J.D. Van Sickle.Public AffairsC officerg. Place used paint cans, something? Are your walls JOC Lew Reed. .Editor oil containers, or other coming in on you. Are OS3 Randy Roberts. .Staff liquid containers into bags you talking to the T .V . Mrs. Susan Junkins.r. .Staff (plastic) which are tied, set? Is your highlight Mrs. Ellen Fischer. .Staff then place bags inside dump- of the day watching Phil Miss Leslie Noble. .Staff steer. on T.V.? dell folks we The Daily Gazette is published according to thte rules have the answer! The and regulations for ship and station newspapers as out- MOX Note Navy Exchange has im- lined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction of the Na- The jeweler at the Marine mediate openings for val Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times week- Corps Exchange will be on employment. What a better ly at government expense on government equipment at the leave until Aug. 10. Repair way to earn that extra Ndvy Publications and Printing Service Branch Offi ce, the jewelry orders that are money. For more informa- opinions or statements in news items that appearr herein ready may be picked up now. tion contact the NEX are not to be construed as official or as reflect:ing the Hew jewelry repair orders personnel Department at views of COMNAVBASE'or the Department of the Navy. will not be taken until the 4508 or 4348. jeweler returns. -400- Thursday, August 2, 1984 The Daily Gazette Page 3 VOTING UPDA TE Take time for America

NAVY NEWSGRAM (30-83). you lived when you resided 4Voting Action Officer, Naval Some Federal Post Card Ap- in that state and that is r Military Personnel Command plications (FPCAs) continue the address you must use on t(NMPC 12C), Washington, D.C. to be a problem for state the FPCA. A post office box 20370-5000, or call the election officials. Many is not acceptable. If you t toll-free Navy Voter Hot- service personnel fail to must use a rural route num- i line: 1-800-368-5056; A/V: provide sufficient informa- ber, you are required to in- t 224-3248 or COMM: (202) 694- tion which may result in the dicate a good description of 3248. disenfranchisement of the the location of the resi- person who submits an incor- dence in which you lived. A Himalayan cat (long ha__ra rect or incomplete FPCA. complete addresss is needed 412 OWN. Common errors include the to place you in a proper CL ASSIFIEDS Siamese). Call Marcia at failure to list a correct voting district or ward. voting residence if request- Item 8, Party Preference: Classified advertisements may be sent to the Daily Ga- zette by guard mail (stop #53) or hand-carried. Working ing a primary ballot (item If you circle Item 7A on the 14 ft. V-hull ski boat hours are 7:30 a.m., through 4:30 p.m., Monday through 8). FPCA (Request for Primary w/95hp Mercury engine, Friday (excluding holidays). The .deadline for publication re- Ballot), in most states a built. Does approximately is 9 a.m., the previous working day. Yard sales must be 50 Item 2, Voting Residence: party preference must be in- mph, excellent condition. in by 9 a.m., Thursday. our voting residence is the dicated to receive a primary Trailer included, $3000 or ress where you last re- ballot. best offer. Call 4457 AWH ed prior to entering mil- RCA Selecta-Vision video and ask for Larry. itary service or the address Voters should use the vot- For Sale disk player and several in the stae which you have ing assistance guide and Lamp table, glass and brass disks. All less than one since claimed as your legal take time to double check finish, about 5 ft. tall, year old. Call 2985 AT. Sears Kenmore washer and residence. You must list the each block when completing $15. Call 3489 AT. dryer in good working condi- complete address even though an FPCA. If there is any tion, $150 for both, availa- you may no longer maintain doubt concerning the infor- Walnut color crib w/mat- ble Aug. 24; dining room ta- formal ties, such as proper- mation required, consult Living room set including tress, bumper pad, and ble w/four chairs, wood, ty ownership, to that resi- your unit voting officer be- couch, chair, rocker, two sheets, $45. Call 2455 AWH Spanish style, $100; reclin- dence. It doesn't matter if fore mailing the FPCA. end tables and one coffee or 4461 DWH. er, comfortable, upholstery the house has been torn down Questions which cannot be table, $200 takes all. This in excellent condition, $25. and the property is now a answered at the local level set is "rustic". Call 3501 Call 4567 after 6 p.m. parking lot, that is where may be referred to the Navy AWH. Eleven-piece Ludwig drum set, $800. For more informa- NBCPO JOB MARKE T tion call Nilson at 4479 Sansui receiver, excellent Pioneer component system in DWH. condition, $100; four-drawer Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base very good condition. Comes chest of drawers, $15. Call Civilian Personnel Office by the close of busi ness Aug. 9. with turntable, fully auto- 4542 after 4 p.m. Additional information concerning these vaca,ncies may be matic single player, stereo Bedroom furniture including obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or by tuner, stereo amplifier, queen size bed with mat- reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official stereo cassette tape deck tresses (bed in much better Dishwasher, one year old, bulletin boards. with built in Dolby noise condition than mattresses) best offer over $250. Call reduction and music search and dresser with double mir- 2511 AWH. ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE LOCATION and an audio rack. Also rors, $200. Call 3501 AWH. 190-84 EDUCATION TECHNICIAN (TYPING), NAVY CAMPUS comes with two speaker sys- GS-1702-04 LEADING TO GS-05, FIELD OFFICE tam. Together for $470 or '65 Ford Fairlane with spare OR GS-1702-05 beat offer. For more infor- Technics auto-reverse stereo parts, good condition. 191-84 SUPPLY CLERK (TYPING), GS/LGS- SUPPLY nation, call 4709 OWN or tape deck, has dbx and Dolby Passed inspection in Decem- 2005-04 2795 AWN and ask for Joseph. B and C noise reduction and ber, $800. Call 2387 AT. 192-84 MACHINIST, LWG-3414-11 SIMA much more; Technics stereo 193-84 PIPEFITTER, LWG-4204-10 SIMA integrated DC amp, 120 watts 194-84 WELDING WORKER, LWG-3703-08 SIMA 23,000 BTU a/c, excellent per channel, many features; A good home for a male, part 195-84 SHIPFITTING WORKER, LWG-3820-08 SIMA condition, $225; 13,000 BTU Sansui stereo graphic equal- Yorkshire terrier dog. We 6-84 SANDBLASTER, LWG-5423-07 SIMA a/c, excellent condition, izer, black with red light will give the dog away to a 197-84 PAINTING WORKER, LWG-4102-07 SIMA $125. Both 220V. First $325 knobs and spectrum analyzer; genuine pet lover. Dog is takes the package. Available Pioneer HPM 900, 200 Watt five years old and weighs The following positions are the 1984 OPEN Permmanent Aug. 31. Call 4600/2533 AT. max, 100 Watt rated. All 8-10 pounds. Serious inquir- Registers: together worth over $1000, ies only. Call 2890 AT. 01-84 SALES STORE CHECKER, GS/LGS- COMM ISSARY 12,000 BTU a/c, 220V, $125; will take best offer. Call 2091-03 (INT) 6000 BTU a/c, 110V, $75; 2490 and ask for Randy. Services 02-84 CLERK TYPIST, GS/LGS-322-03 ALL CONMMANDS both just reconditioned. Will houseclean for final (PERMANENT/TEMPORARY/FT/PT) Scuba gear including regu- inspection. Call 2790 AT. 104-84 PERSONNEL CLERK, GS/LGS-203- NBCPO lator with pressure gauge, Boy's "OP" shirts, sizes 14 03, (TYPING) STAFFING CLERK, mask, etc. Sunfish sailboat, and 16, like new, $3 and up. (TYPING), GS/LGS-203-04/05 good condition, (third in Call 3403 AWH. Will do housecleaning for 122-84 PERSONNEL CLERK (TYPING), GS/ NBCPO fall series), $400. Call final inspection. Guaranteed LGS-203-03 OR STAFFING CLERK 4432 DWH or 3452 AWH. to pass. Call 4195 AWH. (TYPING), GS/LGS 203-04 Jenny Lind crib, mattress, NAF-1-84 CASHIER-CHECKER, PS-2091-02 COMO bumper guards, pads, and will babysit OR SALES STORE CHECKER, LWG- '65 Chevrolet and '73 Ponti- sheets. All in excellent Caring mother TK for chil- 2091-02 (INT, FT,PT) ac, both running. Boat. All condition. Please call 4660 in her home in Monday NAF-2-84 RECREATION AID, PS/LGS-0189- S/S must be sold by Aug. 3. DWH or 2869 AWH. dren aged 3 and up, Friday. Reasonable 03 (INT, FT, PT) Call E. Markison at 4131 or Wanted through NAF-3-84 MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR, NA/LWG- S/S see at Bay Hill Barracks, rates. Call 2591 AT. 5703-05 (PT) 2052 AWH. Will buy beta movies. Prefer NAF-4-84 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT, PS-0189- S/S Betty Davis, Hayley Mills, babysitter will 01 OR RECREATION AID, LGS-0189- Doris Day. Also need a copy Experienced babysit children aged 2 and 01-(INT, FT, PT) '72 Toyota, $500; B&W TV, of 101 Dalmations. Willing Hot lunches NAF-5-84 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT, PS-0189- S/S $35; color TV, $20; grill, to pay for a copy of these up in her home. snacks provid- 02 OR RECREATION AID, LGS-0189- S/S $10; gas tank, 40 gallons, movies. Call 3265 AT. and afternoon care provid- 02 (INT, FT, PT) for pickup, $40. Call 2414 ed. Excellent 3265 AT. NAF-6-84 CUSTODIAL WORKER, LWG/NA-3566- UPH AT. ed. Call 01 (INT, FT, PT) Two small airline pet car- NAF-7-84 FOOD SERVICE WORKER, NA/LWG- CLUBS riers, need by Sept. 14. easy ear piercing, 7408-02 (INT, FT, PT) Sunbeam Mixmaster mixer with Call 7276 DWH or 2598 AWH. Quick and included. Call 4941 NAF-8-84 DUTY OFFICER, LGS-1101-04/PS- CLUBS dough attachments. Used very earrings DWH or 2117 AWH. 0301-04 (INT, FT, PT) little and in good condi- IAF-9-84 WAITER/WAITRESS, NA/LWG-7420- CLUBS tion. New one costs $74, Miscellaneous parts for a 03 (INT, FT, PT) asking $45 or best offer. late model Kawasaki KZ400. 4 Responsible teenagers look- NAF-10-84 BARTENDER, NA/LWG-7405-03 CLUBS Set of four solid copper, Call 3233 AT. work cutting grass, (INT, FT, PT) tin-lined canisters, $18. ing for digging, etc. Call Joe at NAF-37-84 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT/RECREATION AID S/S Call 2387 AT. at 2436 AT. PS/LGS-189-03, (INT, FT, PT) Chevy Monte Carlo, between a 3885 or Chris NAF-47-84 COOK, NA/LWG-7404-05 (INT, FT, PT) CLUBS 1970 and a 1973. Contact Jim Missing '68 Camaro, cracked wind- at 4881 DWH or 3474 AWH. shield, $300. Call Mike at On Friday, July 20, a box NAVY EXCHANGE JO BS 2223 AWH. was placed on the 9 a.m. Piano to rent or buy. Con- ferry from Leeward by the the ferry The Navy Exchange has the following job open ings. Please tact Pat at 2727 AWH. duty driver. When Windward an officer contact the Personnel Office at Building AV-34, McCalla '78 Chevy Impala, four door, reached other boxes Hill or phone 4348. PS, PB, AT, a/c. New belts picking up some and tires have less than Someone to clean house one also picked this one up by 12 snork- POSITION & GRADE CLOSING LOCATION 3,000 miles. Inspection good day per week. Please call mistake. There are this box that Head Sales Clerk OPEN Mini Mart until June '85. Call Staff 4660 DWH or 2869 AWH. eling BCs in you will PS-5/$4.84 or LGS-4/$3.99 Sgt. Dave Champion at 2762 are needed. If at 2508 Sales Clerk P/T OPEN Mini Mart/ AT before 10 p.m. If I'm not please call Karen AWH when the BCs PS-1/$3.66 leading to Retail Store home, leave a message as I Someone going to the states DWH or 2831 be appre- PS-2/$3.99 or LGS-2/$2.66 work shifts. Can be seen at on Sept. 25 flight. Can't are found, it will leading to LGS-3/$3.33 TK-82. get the family pets on the ciated. Thank you. 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Thursday, August 2, 1984 The Daily Gazette Page 4 Major League Baseball COUNT (UPI)--Just three games are Just four games are sche- 5P®RT L.A.'84 MEDAL scheduled in the American duled in the National League ammacian Medal Count Through Wednesday today, J League today. including a day game e de c Mneaction Gold Silver Bronze Total Minnesota begins a series between the Cubs and Mont- Independence UnitedE Statessae 18 9 2 29 with California to highlight real Expos in Chicago. Day China 6 3 4 13 the action. Jody Dazis hit a bases- On Monday, August 6, there West Germany 3 3 4 10 Fred Lynn had two hits as loaded sacrifice in the will be buses running be- Canada 3 3 1 7 California Angels beat the bottom of the ninth to lift tween the barracks and the Italy 4 1 1 6 Oakland A's 6-4 yesterday to the Chicago Cubs to a 5-4 Jamaican Independence Day Great Britain 1 1 4 6 move within one-half game of win over Philadelphia celebration at Phillips Australia 0 2 4 6 first-place Minnesota in the yesterday. Park. Sweden 0 3 2 5 American League West Pennant The victory, coupled with Buses will leave the Mar- Romania 1 3 0 4 race. the New York Mets' sixth ine Barracks and Gold Hill France 0 2 2 4 The Twins suffered a 5-1 straight loss, moves the Barracks every hour from 12 Netherlands 0 1 3 4 loss to the Seattle Mariners Cubs into first place in the noon until 12:00 a.m. Japan 0 0 4 4 yesterday. National League East. The buses will also stop Switzerland 0 1 1 2 The Mets were crushed 11-2 at Bay Hill Barracks, Tryzna South Korea 1 0 0 1 Elsewhere in the American by the St. Louis Cardinals, Village, and the Fleet Land- Brazil 0 1 0 1 League, Louis Leal improved letting the Cubs take a half ing. his record to 12-2 as Tor- game lead. onto downed Kansas City 4-1, In other National League U.S. Women gymnasts record best Olympic finish Cleveland upset De troit 4-2, games, Pittsburgh blanked (UPI)--The United States won nated by Soviet-bloc coun- Silver Medal, equaling it Baltimore defeated Texas 7- Montreal 4-0, Cincinnati two more Gold Medals yester- tries, which have boycotted highest Olympic finish ever 2, the New York Ya nkees beat downed San Francisco 6-3, day despite a relatively the Los Angeles Olympics. Italian Vicenzo Maenz Milwaukee 7-3, andd the Chi- Atlanta nipped Houston 6-5, light schedule at the Olym- Steve Hegg won a Gold added to his country's suc- cago White Sox ha ndled Bos- and San Diego shaded Los pic Games in Los Angeles. Medal for the United States cess by winning the Gold ton 5-3. Angeles 4-3. The Americans now have a by out-racing Rolf Golz of Medal in the 48-Kilogram total of 29 medals after West Germany in the finals Greco-Roman Wrestling. OLYMPIANfour days of competition. of the 4-Thousand Meter The United States crushed THE OLYMPIANOf than total, 18 are Individual Pursuit Cycling Uruguay 104-68 in the Men's competition. Olympic Basketball Tourna- By Bob Kimb all And Moses also knows he China has the next best Italy enjoyed its best day ment last night at the Los Associated Ppress has competition from his own total, six golds and 13 mad- of the Olympics yesterday, Angeles Coliseum. On Sunday, Augus t 5th, Ed- American teammates, ala overall. winning the team gold in the The United States is now win Moses hopes to take the and Danny America's women gymnasts Modern Pentathlon and 3-0, and needs to win just Olympic victory staand. Harria burst onto the scene placed second behind Romania getting the individual gold one of its two remaining Actually, thereis no rea- at the U.S. trails, to earn a Silver Medal in as well from Daniele Masala. preliminary games to clinch son to believe tthe track They both lack experience, the Olympic team competition The U.S. team won the a spot in the semi-finals. star will not wi n a Gold an asset Moses freely admits last night at Pauley Pavi- Medal at the Lo s Angeles will help him, lion. Sting seeks re-entry into Soccer League Games. The American squad strug- (UPI)--The Chicago Sting North American Soccer League tak es an in- Although a confident man, gled on the balance beam and formally applied for re- teams have asked to join the credible streak to the Moses does not guarantee a despite two perfect scores entry into the Major Indoor M.I.S.L. starting line in Los Gold Medal, from Julianne Mcamara and Soccer League yesterday, The league refused to take Angeles. However, he makes it known one from Mary Lou Retton, meeting a deadline set by a bloc application, and has Schmid, Hawkins, Harris, or came up short against the the league. required each team to apply He has won ever y race he anyone else will have to run depth and precision of the The Sting and four other individually. has entered since September a great race to beat him. Romanians. 2, 1977, a string g of 102 Actually, Moses already However, the team of Ret- events and 89 final races. has received his first Olym- ton, Mcamara, Kathy John- LOCAL SPORTS In 1976, he capt ured Olym- pic Honor, son, Pam Bileck, Tracee Tal- You are invited to take part in a Track and Field Meet pic Gold in Montre al in his avers and Michelle Dusserre at 7 p.m., tomorrow. The meet will be at Cooper Field. first international meet.L met. The U.S. Olympic Committee won the Silver Medal, easily Here are the events: Knocking Moses off his chose him to take the oath the highest Olympic finish 100 yard dash Javelin perch will not be e for oyrathletes during the ever by the American women. 220 yard dash Discus opening ceremonies. Steve Fraser won the 440 yard dash Shot put Ironically, the foreign The committee cites his United States' first Olympic 440 yard relay High jump 1 mile run 1 mile re l > athlete he respect s the most contributions to fellow Gold Medal ever in Greco- S i e eay ""'b J.t. in Los Angeles is s the man athletes and his work with Roman Wrestling last night. If you are interested in competing, fill out this entry who last handed 1him a imde-Frsr ad- the U.S.O.C., providing Ed- rer timhd ntente feat, West Germa Herald winAn Moses wins both on and ig Heavy-Weight Division. form and forward it to Marine Barracks Operations (Guard Schmid. off the track. sport is usually domi- Mail Stop #39) or call Capt. Bonsignore at 2279 or Capt. Dunnagan at 2587. THE SPORTSMAN From: By Charles Mo wentHrey to the men. hAueust Lautt Wolf. and To: Capt Bonsignore or Capt Dunnagan Associated Press The women captured no Michael Carter. The light-footed sprin- golds but they did win two And ditto for the Discus 1. I, , am interested in ters, the long-winded silver and one bronze. Throw with John Powell, Art competing if the events circled below. I can be reached stayers, the grunt-and-groan The forecast is for more Burns, and . at (telephone number) muscle men and their fem- American Medals of all kinds In the Women's Division, 100 yard dash Javelin inine facsimiles will take than in 1976, and almost finally decided 220 yard dash Discus over the center stage in the surely more of the gold var- to run only in the 3-Thou- 440 yard dash Shot put Olympics tomorrow. iety. sand Meters and looks like 440 yard relay High jump The Track and Field phase The absence of the Soviets something close to a cinch. 1 mile run 1 mile relay long jump of the Los Angeles Games and their iron-curtain play- At one time she had hoped The Guantanamo Bay Yacht will get under way and once mates will make things to run in both the 15-Hun- Club Basic Sailing Course, Fishing Contest again the experts think easier for the U.S. both in dred Meters and the longer because of popular demand, $400 in Cash Prizes. Uncle Sam will pick up a lot the Men's and Women's Divi- race, but finally settled will be given weekly. Sponsored by: The Greater of gold. sions, especially in the for just one event. The course is limited to GTMO Rod & Reel Club. One American, , women's. is the 16 students per week. This will be a Get Ac- is rated a cinch, both by One set of graded handi- strong favorite in the We are accepting sign-ups quainted Tournament and Pot the experts and himself, to caps drawn up by a Track and Women's 100-Meters and may through mid-August. Luck Lunch. wind up with four golds Field sharpshooter had be chased to the tape by To sign up for the course, Tournament will run from draped around his neck. things going this way, the another American, Alice call 4454DWH. August 31 at 4 p.m. until Carl, not exactly the si- strength of the American men Brown. September 3, 1984 at 1 p.m. lent type, has just about will be in the Sprints, the There will be a Men's and A Pot Luck Lunch will fol- guaranteed he will equal the Hurdles, the Steeplechase looks all-powerful in the Women's Doubles tournament low at the Yacht Club on record of the Legendary Run, the Long Jump, Triple 400-Meters and Benita Fitz- (pick your partner) August September 3rd at 2:00 p.m. , who won four Jump, Shot Put, Javelin gerald Brown ditto in the 11th and 12th. Sign up at PRIZES TO BE AWARDED golds at the Berlin Games in Throw, and the Pole Vault. 100-Meter Hurdles. the Racquet Club before 5 Largest Snapper (b 1936. The strong areas for the In the 200-Meters, the p.m., Thursday, August 9th. weight) $100. Lewis, who is probably American women's team are track sharps think Mrs. Tennis enthusiasts are wel- Largest Jack (by weight) faster than a New York the Sprints, Brisco the 400-Meter, Hooks of the United come to join the club and $100. cabbie speeding toward a the Long Jump and Mary States will be hard to catch take part. Largest Mackerel (by yellow light, will be the Decker in whatever race she and so will Judi Brown in weight) $100. advance favorite in both the runs in. the 400-Meter Hurdles. Largest other Species (by For any high school girls 100-Meters and the 200- One startling prediction The American women also weight) $100. interested in playing soft- Meters. has the United States look strong in the relay This tournament and Pot He looks outstanding in sweeping the board with one- events. ball this year, please con- Luck Lunch is open to all Dennis at the Long Jump and he will two-three finishes in five Incidentally, Mary Decker tact Sophia interested personnel. or run on the American 400- events. may have her hands full in 4511DWH or 2743AWH, Come out and meet the rest Mellany Walker at 3100DWH or Meter Relay team. Those events are: the 100- her 3-Thousand Meter spec- of GTMO's fishermen. as soon However, there is always Meter race where Lewis, Sam ialty with Zola Budd, form- 2676AWH. Please call For more information con- as possible. room for a word of caution. Graddy and Ron Brown are erly of South Africa and now tact: There are some two-legged likely to win the Gold, of Britain, who is only 18 BMC Thrasher at 4747 DWH or Greyhounds from the Carib- Silver, and Bronze Medals, but is a runner. Wanted: Anyone interested 2678 AWH. bean and Western Europe who and respectively; the 110- One of the more inter- in coaching kids in youth GMGC Krepp at 4624 DWH or could upset Carl's plans for Meter High Hurdles where it esting events in the Women's bowling. Call Suzy at 2898 AWH. a grand slam. looks like , Division will be the Mara- 3475AWH. The last time the United and Roger thon where of States Track and Field squad Kingdom; and the Long Jump the U.S., the World Record There will be a coaching MDear-the took part in an Olympics was where Lewis looks unbeatable holder at the distance, will clinic at Marblehead Bowling important 1976 at Montreal. and may be followed by Larry take on a pair of tough Lanes August 11th at 11 a.m. thing is The Americans won 22 med- Myricks and Mike McRae. competitors from Norway, For more information, call als of all kinds, but only The Shot Put could be a Grete Waitz and Ingrid Suzy at 3475. to vote!" six were gold and they all one-two-three with Dave Kris tiansen.