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GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Volume 38 Number 41 Friday, March 4, 1983

Energy Tip of the Day FBI to broaden EPA wrongdoing 3NSRGY CONSERVATION IS probe) EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The "Washington White House officials reportedly In another development, sources If cooking is to be done effi- Post"reports the FBI has broadened have begun compiling a list of told UPI the EPA's general counsel, ciently, heat must be transferr- its investigation of the Environ- possible replacements for the EPA Robert Perry, is being investigated ed from the -electric cooking ele- mental Protection Agency to include chief and her senior aides. for alleged perjury in denying to ment to the food with a minimum charges administrator Anne Burford a House subcommittee that he kept loss to the surroundings. To help held up funds for cleanup of a White House political adviser Ed secret ledgers on agency employees. do this, select pots and pans toxic waste site in California un- Rollins declined comment on the re- Also yesterday, Republican Sena- with absolutely flat bottoms. til after the November election. port. tor Rudy Boschwitz of Minnesota Spheric bottoms leave an air gap Earlier in the day, Burford said urged President Reagan to replace which provides a ready escape The Post reports senior White she "has no plans to resign." Burford. route for heat. It's the small House aides now consider Burford a When asked if the president con- And, Democratic Congressman James things that add up in energy con- serious political liability to tinues to have confidence in her, Florio of New Jersey said a special servation. President Reagan and are signaling White House spokesman Larry Speakes prosecutor should be appointed to ARE YOU DOING her to resign. YOUR PART? said "absolutely." investigate agency officials. House yeas'jobs bill' News WASHINGTON (UPI)--The House has passed a bi-partisan jobs bill which Digest its sponsors say will create up to .600,000 jobs. (UPI)--California's six-day storm President Reagan agreed to the moved east yesterday leaving 10,000 measure in principle when it cost people homeless, $130 million in $4.6 billion. damages and spawning blizzard con- The bill approved by the House ditions for the mountains of the includes extra mass transit and southwest. California's death toll health service expenditures making stands at 19 and huge crop losses its total cost $4.9 billion. are expected to push fruit and Critics of the bill say it amounts vegetable prices upward nationwide. to so-called "pork barrel" legi- slation which will benefit its (UPI)--Cold water flowing out of sponsors more than anyone else. Spirit Lake hit super-hot volcanic House Democratic leader Jim debris near Mount St. Helens in Wright says the measure is needed Washington state yesterday. The because two million people are collision caused a spontaneous ex- homeless and soup kitchens have plosion that shot a plume of steam been opened in the major cities. and ash 7,000 feet into the air. The legislation was approved by a 324 to 95 vote. (UPI)--A fourth dynamite bomb was WHAT IS MARY HEMPE HEARING FROM DAVE * It now goes to the Senate where MARR IN THE BEDROOM OF SUITE 719 found yesterday in Las Vegas. This of the ? Republican leader Howard Baker has Come to the Guantanamo Bay Little Theatre's pro- one was outside a fashionable de- duction of Niel Simon's "Plaze Suite" tonight promised to push for passage before and tomorrow at 7 p.m., partment store within walking dis- at the Elementary School Ampitheater Congress begins its Easter recess to find out. Tickets available at tance of the three resort hotels the door. (Official U.S. Navy March 25th. photo). where similar bombs were discovered four days ago.

(UPI)--Queen Elizabeth and Presi- Pope John Paul II suffers great 'insult' dent Reagan met last night for a state dinner in San Francisco. Three (UPI)--Pope John Paul went to Cen- A Vatican spokesman said when The trip to Guatemala is compli- blocks away, thousands of demon- tral America in the name of peace John Paul heard of the executions, cated because the pope is scheduled strators met in Golden Gate Park to this week but he already faces a he "expressed his most profound to sleep there three or four nights protest, among other things, Rea- potentially explosive confrontation. sorrow, above all because this was using it as a base to visit other gan's defense policies. The pontiff's tour suffered a almost on the eve of his visit to countries in the region. major "insult" yesterday with the that country." Yesterday, John Paul celebrated (UPI)--A group of Senate Democrats executions of six men in Guatemala Some Vatican officials are said mass in San Jose, Costa Rica, for say the Reagan administration is despite pleas by the Vatican to to be urging the pope to cancel the an estimated 500,000 people, nearly going too far with its sale of arms spare their lives. Guatemala trip because of its po- one fourth of the country's popu- to foreign nations, selling top- The incident cast doubt on the tential danger. lation. line equipment that should be re- pope's visit to Guatemala scheduled But, one Vatican official says Police say they arrested an un- served for U.S. forces. The state- for Monday, the sixth day of his that, so far, there are no changes armed man who shouted "death to the ment was based on a study prepared eight-day tour. in the pope's itinerary. pope." by the Senate Democratic policy The executions at dawn were seen committee staff from Pentagon docu- as a direct rebuff of John Paul's ments. The senators said they'll plea for peace. Reagan won't send troops to El Salvador introduce legislation to require One Vatican source traveling with congressional approval of all arms the pope says the executions were SALVADOR (UPI)--The White House 55 still is being considered to sales over $200 million. "an affront to the pope's prestige says President Reagan has "abso- improve the ability of Salvadoran and an insult to the holy father." lutely no plans" to send American government forces to fight in- combat troops to war-ravaged El creasing attacks by leftist guer- (UPI)--A convicted killer who is a Salvador. rillas. former member of Hell's Angels told ark recuperating; But, spokesman Larry Speakes Secretary of Defense Caspar Wein- a Senate panel yesterday that the said that Reagan will increase the berger already has told Congress motorcycle gang has wanted to kill number of U.S. military advisers that more advisers, numbering in members of the Rolling Stones rock group In 'fair' condition in the Central American country to the "10's or 20's" may be needed. since a Stones concert in 55, the maximum allowed. In another development, a U.S. 1969. (AP)--The world's largest rubber The number of American advisers embassy spokesman in El Salvador (UPI)--Burger King is renewing the company has joined with a research in El Salvador now stands at 45 says an American citizen jailed heated "battle of the burgers" by foundation and a university on a but has averaged 37 since the pro- on charges of belonging to a launching a new ad campaign to totally implantable artificial gram began. guerrilla organization has been grill the top vendor, McDonalds. heart. Speakes says the Peagan admini- freed. Burger King is spending up to Goodyear Tire and Rubber, the stration "will maximize the use of He is identified as Jorge En- $15 million on ads which say people Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and our self-imposed limit. As far as rique Zapporoli who was arrested prefer their broiled burgers to Mc- the University of Akron say they'll combat troops, rule them out." Wednesday when the car he was rid- Donald's fried ones. attempt to develop the heart by Both Speakes and a Pentagon of- ing in was found to be carrying 1990. ficial say raising the limit above handguns and short wave radios. The current model of the artifi- cial heart has a compressor that operates outside the body. Wall Street sets third record this week (AP)--It's been a record week so Despite a recent rash of good Its first recipient, Barney Clark, far on Wall Street, with the Dow economic news, private economists is is still in fair condition in Salt Jones Industrial Average hitting say it may be a while before the The 1982/8? Langouste season Lake City. a new high yesterday for the third unemployment rate shows any drama- over. Langouste are to be consid- The University of Utah Medical day in a row. tic improvement. ered "out of season" and may not Center says Clark is continuing his The blue chip indicator closed be caught. regular routine of exercise and at 1138.06, up three points from The 1983/84 langouste season is rest. Wednesday. New figures are due out today. expected to begin August 1, 1983. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Friday, March 4, 1983 Special Announcements NEW LIBRARY HOURS 9-9 M-T-W 9-6 TREASURE & TRIVIA WILL BE OPEN ON ARE YOU A FOOD-A-HOLIC? DO YOU EAT p TH-F INFLATION FIGHTER 9-5 SAT Saturday, March 5th, from 10 a.m. compulsively even when you're not for the week of to 1 p.m. hungry? Are you willing to seek losed Sundays & MARCH 7 - *Holidays. help? If you are willing to accept MARCH WANTED: SINGLE v 13 PARENTS WHO ARE a new way of living and a close New hours start Available interested in joining at the a Single fellowship with others like your- on March 1. Stoplight Parent Support Inn. Group. Being a self, then look no further! Over- single parent can be a unique eaters Anonymous has found its way THE NAVY CALLS IT "DROWN-PROOFING;" 50C parenting experience, which can to GTMO. OA is a fellowship of men we call it essential training for off all mean different management and and women who are willing to share anyone who may come in contact with PIZZAS. organizational techniques, and their hopes, strength and experi- deep water. The U.S. Navy divers sometimes the patience of a saint. ences with each other in the hopes will offer a free, two-hour train- If you are a single parent and you of helping others who also suffer. ing session in "drown-proofing" on would like to have and give mutual The only requirement is the need to Saturday, March 5, 9 a.m., at the support to other single parents, stop eating compulsively. There are Windjammer pool. A maximum of 20 have a friendly and kindly ear no fees, dues or weigh-ins. OA is persons will he accepted, so to O listen to you when you are down, a self supporting organization on enroll or for more information, please call 7239, leave your name contributions alone. For more info please contact HT2 (DV) Bear at THE ENLISTED SAFETY COMMITTEE and number and we will contact you call Chief Buckholtz at 7240 DWH. 4444 or MN3 (DV) Krieger at 4798. will meet at 9 a.m. on March 7 about the date and place for our Our first meeting is planned for in the PWD conference room. first meeting. March 15 from 8-9 p.m. YOU'D BE SMART TO START SMOCKING!!! Sound smug? Certainly not! CACW Chapel Notes wants to acquaint you w/a lovely and far from lost art. Mrs. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST CORDIALLY Barbara Schilling will instruct the class invites all to services at McCalla beginning March 8th at 7 p.m. Chapel. Sunday Bible Study community The 9:30 class will be two a.m.; Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.; hours long and run for five consecutive Thursday Bible Study 7 p.m. Tuesday evenings. Start with smocked pil- lows and end THE PENTECOSTAL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY, A up w/enough skills to create your own original full gospel fellowship, offers you handi- bulletin work. So stop envying board smocked styles a friendly place to find help and seen in stores, peace in times of trouble and a shops, catalogs, & those trendy boutiques place to praise the Lord in times - Barbara is better!! of joy. Pastor H. Nelson welcomes Educational Call her at 2303 AT. all people of all faiths to attend Notes at the Bay Hill Chapel. CLERK/TYPIST REUNION B. (PART-TIME) OLD REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD IN THE ODU DE LA COMUNIDAD CUBANA- Sunday morning Dominion La 8 a.m. University seeks a part- office weekdays from 9 a.m. until Comunidad Cubana tendra una Sunday evening time assistant 5 p.m. who coordinates 4 p.m. from March 8-18. For Leeward reunion especial en el Centro de Wednesday Bible Study ODU activities la Comunidad 7 p.m. at Guantanamo Bay students, it will be held on March Cubana (Quonset Hut) U.S.N.S. The assistant el domingo Friday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. serves 7 from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at 6 de marzo 1983 a las as the contact point 6:00 between the the VC-l0 Career Counselor's office. PM. Todos Cubanos exilados ODU campus and Guantanamo Bay Tuition is $49 per credit hour pay- viviendo en la base deben asistir students, faculty, and base able by check or money order. CASH esta reunion para discutir asuntos education personnel. THINK ABOUT Specific will NOT be ACCEPTED. Active duty importantes, como, los derechos duties include: para registering military personnel are eligible for viajar, la operacion del students for aK IT ODU classes; tuition assistance. A completed Club Cubano y otros asuntos de scheduling classes; coordinating tuition assistance contract, if interes individual y a la comunidad travel arrangements for visiting applicable, must be presented at cubana. ODU personnel; A MINUTE and serving as registration. Textbooks will be fiscal agent for receiving text- sold separately, also by check or RED CROSS PROGRAMS CONSIST OF CPR, books and tuition monies. Salary money order. For more info contact first aid, sailing, water safety, $3.75 per hour; the number of Kathy Rohe at 4307 or 4748. baby sitting "Super Sitters", and hours per Come Wok6hip at the week varies. Inter- mother and baby care classes. NAVAL BASE CHAPEL ested persons need to contact Kathy Rohe at the ODU office at THE COMPUTER SEMINAR ADVERTISED 4307/4748 Club Activities CatL 4550/4555 t to schedule an appoint- previously by Ens. Buenaflor E ment. Interviews tme o den-L will be con- (Feb. 10) had been closed for SCORPIO HAS RETURNED TO THE SNCO ducted March 8-10. ODU is an enrollment. Due to interest in CLUB for your movin' and groovin' affirmative action/equal oppor- this seminar and others not being pleasure. If Disco is your thing, tunity employer. able to get into the first class, come let your body swing to sounds a second computer seminar is that abound. That's March AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS. 4 and 5 tentatively scheduled to start on at the SNCO Club from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND W. Glasser, M/W 6:30-9 p.m., three March 21. Location of seminar: worship services at the Tabernacle credits. This course emphasizes Plantation Room, COMO Club, THE GTMO SWINGERS Baptist Church of Guantanamo Bay, the major values underlying the SQUARE second deck. This is a limited Dance Club will a fundamental Bible-Believing American political system, the legal host an enrollment seminar. For those open house Baptist Church. Services are in and political framework of American on Wednesday, that had indicated their interest March 9, Room B-1 of the elementary school government, and the primary means at 7:30 p.m. in this second seminar, kindly The open and on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Sun- of individual and group political house will be call Ed Buenaflor to reconfirm day School is held before services participation. ODU POL SCI 101. held at the square dance your seat in this forthcoming hall, on Sunday, starting at 9:30 a.m. which is located class. There are still openings For more information call COMMUNICATIONS: PHOTOGRAPHY, D. next to the base nursery. The open 3237 AT. in this Groendyke, M/W 6-8 p.m. and Satur- second seminar on a first house is designed to introduce all come first served basis. Call THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF days as scheduled, three credits. Ed guests to the fun and friendship Buenaflor at 4527/4849/4486/4237 Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) wants This course deals with photographic that has long been associated with DWH or 2239 AWH to confirm your you to know you are welcome to our processes and darkroom techniques. square dancing. Square dance seat in this seminar. I will worship services. We meet at the Emphasis is placed upon the technical classes will begin on Wednesday, order books and materials only Corinaso Point Chapel each Sunday aspects of photography as well as March 16, and last for about 20 for students attending this morning at 9:30 a.m. We would like applied to communication through weeks. For more information about seminar and it will be to our to have you join us. Contact photography. ODU VTE 352. the open house or about square advantage to order the materials Marvin Holt if you have any dance lessons, persons may call BEGINNING SPANISH II, N. Goodman, ahead of the class convening questions at 3384. Jim Dewater, DWH at Ext. 2300 or T/TH date. This seminar 6-8:30 p.m., three credits. is presented AWH at Ext. 2482. Come on out and Prerequisite: Spanish 101. Oral as independent study, is not have fun. drill and discussion of grammar affiliated with Old Dominion TUE principles, written exercises, and University or Los Angeles ATTENTION UTMO SWINGERS SQUARE DANCE AiLYo Club reading assignments. ODU SPAN 102. Metropolitan College, and is a Members: A business meeting non-credit course. and election of officers will be U A LI:II C 1 NURSES - THERE WILL held Saturday, March 5, beginning ______be another seven- at 6:30 p.m. at the club hall. All hour continuing members are encouraged Captain Maurice Blue Caribe to attend. D. Fitzgerald, to be held on FTG ENLISTED WIVES CLUB WOULD LIKE -- March 26 (Sat.). Friday, March 4 to invite all FTG wives to their Commander, U.S. Naval Base ! The class will be next monthly meeting on Monday, on Patient Educa- "GERMAN NIGHT" March 7, at 7:30 p.m. ILt. Cmdr. Keith Maynard. in the FTG Auditorium. .Public Affairs Officer held from 9 a.m. until Sauerbraten Ens. Christy McCollom.3 p.m. at the Red Cross Building. German Potato Salad NAVSTA OFFICERS WIVES CLUB WILL .Asst. Public Affairs Officer Please register before March 22. have a luncheon JOC Law Reed. Spiced Sauerkraut on March 9 at Contact Kathy Moore at 3220. Salad Bar 11:30 a.m. at the Blue Caribe . .Public Affairs Staff Supervisor Rolls with Butter Patio. The cost will be J02 Lee Holloway. $4. The DO YOU STRUGGLE WHEN WRITING THOSE Coffee or Ice Tea guest speaker will be Tom Liehr, External Communications Coordinator evaluations or other papers re- Naval Investigation Service. J03 Michael Page.Editor quiring you to write correct The menu will consist of cornbeef Mrs. Susan Junkins. $6.50 sentences and paragraphs? Due sandwiches, salad, coffee/tea, . .Production Assistant to popular demand LA Metro is The Patio Lounge will feature our wine and lime sherbet. For offering The Daily Gazette is published according to the, Fundamentals of Writing delicious Rum Goodie, the drink reservations call Sharon Liehr rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers again this term. This of the Caribbean, as may be just for only $0.80. at 2357 or Barbara Brooks at 4236 outlined in NAWXBOS P-35 and under the direction the of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed course you need to review and For your dancing and listening no later than March 4th. Cancel- five times weekly at government expense on government practice your writing skills, pleasure, Graphic Expression lations must equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Service will be in by March 7th Branch Office, the while opinions or statements in news itas earning three college credit be playing on Friday and Saturday, or you forfeit the $4. Please -That appear herein are not to be construed as official hours. Call LA Metro at March 4 and 5, or as reflecting the views of COWNAVBASE or the De- 4307/ from 8 p.m. until join us for a fun time at the partment of the Navy. 4748 for more information. Midnight. Blue Caribe. Friday, March 4, 1983 The Gazette Daily Page 3 DEFEX Reminders - EVACUATION ACTION CHECK LIST EMERGENCY SIGNALS ALTERNATE EMERGENCY SIGNALS designated thereon. These forms are When orders for evacuation are If the base siren fails to sound, available at the Personnel Support received, take the following actions: SIRENS - GENERAL ALERT all emergency vehicles (ambulance, Detachment for military members and a. If a family member is to re- Five-minute continuous tone on police, and crash vehicles) will at NBCPO for U.S. main at the Naval Base, civilian employ- key to base siren - this signal indicates sound their sirens. ees. quarters should be left with the a major fire, conflagration, or In case of evacuation, r is the remaining member. If all members probable attack. EVACUATION PAYMENTS TO MILITARY DE- responsibility of the de. inated are evacuated, quarters should be Action: 1. Remain at work or PENDENTS AND U.S. CIVILIAN EMPLOY- recipient to forward locked, keys tagged, and deposited the new add- school. EES AND THEIR DEPENDENTS ress to: with evacuation officials at the 2. If not at work or In the event of an actual evacu- Navy Finance Center embarkation area. school, proceed to ation, all those little things that Allotment Department b. Turn off all lights and un- quarters. nobody paid any attention to before New Federal Office Building plug all other electrical appli- 3. Do not use telephone suddenly loom in front of those who Cleveland, Ohio 44199 ances EXCEPT refrigerators and except for emergen- are unprepared. freezers. Do not secure power at cies. One such area is pay. Supervisors U.S. civilian employees and/or the main switch. 4. Tune to 1340 AN can mess around with working hours, their dependents are required to c. Turn off water faucets.radio. give you a hard time about haircuts present some type of identification d. Close all windows, close and the like, and say nasty things and the original Authorization and venetian blinds and drapes. TAKE COVER about you. We can take it. Fool Consent Agreement, NAVSO 12550/3 e. Post inventory of household Continuous series of 10-second around with their money and better at the time emergency payment is goods and personal effects in wails on base siren for three mm- stand by for heavy rolls. made. kitchen. utes. This signal indicates that Don't put your dependents in the The NAVSO 12550/3 should be com- f. Place pets on chain in yard attack is imminent, Hurricane Con- difficult and embarrassing position pleted by the civilian sponsor and leave a three-day supply of edition One is set, or a Defense of not having any cash. shortly after arrival at GTMO and ood and water. Exercise has been set. When the evacuation of depend- maintained at all times in the g. Private vehicles should be Action: 1. Listen to instructions ents and/or U.S. civilian employees personal custody of the person des- left at quarters and the keys and on 1340 AN. is directed by the Commander, U.S. ignated thereon. proof of ownership given to the re- 2. Non-combatant person- Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, The NAVSO 12550/3 i means maining member. If all family mem- nel proceed to quart- the following emergency procedures for providing emerooncy ::ation bers are evacuated, keys should be era or shelter as in- for money payments will apply: allowances which will accrue in tagged, noting make, color, year, strutted. case of evacuation to an rseas and location of vehicle. Keys are 3. School children will - Payment facilities will be e- safe-haven area. to be deposited at embarkation be returned by bus to stablished at the reception point Such allowances are not aduct- area, quarters or designated i in CONUS designated to receive able from the sponso ing :ber's h. Proceed by bus to designated shelters. evacuees. pay. Military dependents embarkation points. 4. Turn off lights. - are re- Emergency payments may be made quired i. MEDICAL - Dependents having 5. Do not use the tele- to present an identification in one lump sum or in installments card had surgery in the past ten days; phone except for emer- and the original Emergency (usually not more than two). women in the last three months of gencies. Payment Authorization, DD Form 1337, However, the total amount cannot pregnancy; 6. Make final prepara- at the time emergency payment is very recent post natal exceed the amount designated on the cases. tions for evacuation. made. DD/NAVSO forms. The DD form is a means of pro- Emergency payments, except for j. Use telephones for emergency viding ALL CLEAR funds in the event of an emergency station allowances, are communication only. emergency evacuation and Continuous three-minute tone on should be not gratuities, but will be deduct- k. Do not wait for sponsor. completed in triplicate the base siren. by the ed from the sponsoring member's pay. 1. Obey all instructions, listen Action: 1. Return military sponsor shortly after the to normal state Payments will be made by any Dis- to 1340 AM radio. of operation. dependents arrive in GTMO. bursing or Fanance Officer at any The original DD Form 1337 should military installation upon presen- be maintained at all times in the tation of identification and DD/ From the Police Blotter personal custody of the person NAVSO forms.

* Alleged Child Abuse - Report received that a dependent wife had Significant police activity for abused her dependent daughter. --Case referred to Family Advocacy. the week of Feb. 22 - 27 1983 * Destruction of Government Property - Call received of a possible disturbance in progress at Tryzna Village. Police investigation re- vealed that a Navy non-PO was intoxicated and became belligerent, S,.NOTE: punching in the juke box glass cover. IN ADDITION TO ACTIONS NOTED, CASES HAVE --Subject apprehended and subseauenth' BEEN REFERRED TO THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION ned over to his command. DIVISION (CID) AND/OR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATORS Sunday, Feb. a, AS APPROPRIATE * Suspected Assualt - Police on patrol obsrved an injured person in front of the Stoplight Inn. Person, Nav e3-3, was intoxicated and incoherent. Police transporter hi. hospital. NOTE: IN ADDITION TO ACTIONS NOTED, CASES HAVE --Subject could not give an accurate account of what had Aered. BEEN REFERRED TO THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION Case under investigation. DIVISION (CID) AND/OR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATORS * Disrespect to a Petty Officer/Drunk ind Disorderly/Breach of Peace - AS APPROPRIATE Call received from POOW at Gold Hill Barracks of a noise party at GHT cabana. Police arrived and advised personnel that the party must be WINDWARD secured. Two Navy E-4s became belligerent and disrespectful to police. --Subjects apprehended and subseamently turned over to their command. Tuesday, Feb. 22 * Unauthorized Drinking/Breach of ace/Threatening, Assaulting, Disobeying, * Vehicle Accident/Possible DUI - Call received from Navy E-7 reporting and Disrespect toward a Commissioned Officer/Resisting an accident involving two vehicles. Drivers identified as a dependent Apprehension and Urinating in Public - Police on patrol approached by daughter and a dependent son. Navy 0-1 requesting assistance with two of his command's personnel who --Dependent son cited for possible DUI and inattentive driving, had been drinking. The two persons, Navy CWO2 and E-9, became belliger- causing an accident. Dependent daughter treated for injuries and ent and disrespectful to a Nay 0-3. Navy CWO2 also observed u' eating released. in public. Upon attempt to do 1nt CWO2, he began to resist, threat- en and assault the Navy O-3. OM BEWednesday, EDO and subsequently Feb. turned23 over -- Subjects turned over ' * Fraudulent Usage of Overseas Telephone Service - ITT supervisor to their command. reported possible fraudulent use of overseas telephone service. * Assault on CPO/Provoking Speech and Gestures/Disrespect and Disobey- -- Case investigated, Navy admitted guilt, E-3 paid phone charges and ing a Lawful Order. Police on patrol observed a Navy E-2 strike a Navy subsequently turned over to his command. Summary Court-Martial E-7 on shore patrol. The above mentioned Navy E-2 and two other Navy held Feb. 28. Member found guilty and sentenced to 15 days E-2s disobeyed the Chief's order to surrender I.D. cards and became confinement in NAVSTA Brig, reduced to E-l. disrespectful and verbally abusive. * Vehicle Accident Call received - stating that a GOV had driven off -- Three suspects apprehended and subsequently turned over to their road. command. -Vehicle operator, Marine E-2, issued a citation for driving too * Assault - Navy E-6 while on shore patrol duty was assaulted by a fast for road conditions. Navy E-3. Friday, Feb 25 -- Subject apprehended and subsequently turned over to his command. * Possession of an Alcoholic Beverage by a Minor - Shore patrol found * Hazarding a Naval Vessel/Unauthorized Swimming - Call received a dependent son at the downtown lyceum possessing an alcoholic beverage. reporting a person on the ferry had stripped down to his undergarment, Minor had purchased beverage at Mini Mart. jumped off the rear of the ferry and swam to shore as the ferry --Minor detained and subsequently turned over to his parents. approached the landing. Ferry had to take evasive action to avoid * Possession of an Alcoholic Beverage by a Minor and Use and Possession person. of a False I.D. - Shore patrol found a dependent son at the downtown --Subject, Navy non-PO, apprehended and subsequently turned over to lyceum possessing an alcoholic beverage. Minor used an I.D. belonging his command. to another individual to purchase the alcohol. --Minor detained and subsequently turned over to his parents. * Suspected DUI - Call received stating there was a possible DUI. Police found vehicle and driver at Tryzna Village. gtmo dialogue --After driver, Navy E-4, failed a field sobriety test, individual "On behalf was apprehended and taken to hospital for a blood test. Driver of the Black History Club; Gold Hill Galley; TV 8 and subsequently turned over to his command. Month Celebration Committee 1983, staff; the Gazette; and the many I would like to take this oppor- other activieis and individuals Saturday, Feb. 26 tunity to thank individually our that contributed to the success of * Theft - Call received from a dependent wife reporting a theft of two many supporters. However; there are our programs. We sincerely hope bowling balls from her bowling alley locker. just a few we would like to extend that something was said or done to --Statements taken. a special thanks: COMNAVBASE Chief help promote goodwill and a better * Destruction of Private Property - Report received that a Navy E-3 Staff Officer; Special Guest Capt. relationship between all people of was observed taking a cassette tape from a NAVSTA staff vehicle, throw- Buddie Penn, Office of the CNO; this community. Once again, thanks ing it, and then stomping it with his foot. Chaplain's Office; Special Services; to all." --Suspect later apprehended and turned over to his command. CPO Club; COMO Club; Socializers Mel Reynolds Friday, March 4, 1983 The Daily Gazette Page 4 Try your hand/racquet at handicap College Basketball LPGA tennis. Men and women will compete March 5th and 6th in this (UPI)--Steady rain in Phoenix, Ari- unique (UPI)--Illinois knocked 14th-ranked tournament. Ohio zona, caused a one day postponement State out of its share of first Players in the Women's $150,000 Arizona will be handicapped by place in the Big Ten conference their proficiency and points and last Golf Classic yesterday. night beating the Buckeyes serves will be awarded to the 74-73 in overtime. The first groups teed off as US FL scheduled lower-graded player. This allows Illinois forced the extra but, after three holes, period (AP)--After a week of bitterness, players with lesser skills to com- on a three-point basket by George the tournament was halted by a the USFL and the nation's college pete on even terms with better Montgomery then scored the first downpour. football coaches have kissed and players. five points in overtime. With the delay, the tournament made up. Play will be no-ad scoring, with A pair of three-point baskets will now conclude on Monday in- the by The coaches have been distressed first player to win eight (8-7) Larry Huggins gave Ohio State stead of Sunday. the because of last week's signing of games declared the winner. All lead at 70-69 before Bruce Douglas winner Herschel points won will apply to the six netted a 15-footer to put PGA the Illi- Walker, an undergraduate, by the month (Jan.-Jun.) Grand Prix poing ni ahead to stay. (AP)--Payne Stewart had to be smil- New Jersey Generals. system. Sign up Thursday at the Douglas led Illinois with ing after the first round of the a game- Many college coaches had retali- clubhouse. high 22 points while Ohio Inverrary Golf Classic in Lauder- State was ated by banning USFL teams from Ask someone to play a ladder led by Tony Campbell with hill, Florida. 20. their practices and games. match. It may be a challenge. Elsewhere: Steward capped a nearly perfect But, the two sides made peace Baseball tryouts will be conduct- (1)Houston 74 (4)Arkansas 66 day by sinking a birdie on the fi- yesterday at a meeting in Dallas ed on the baseball field at Cooper (6)Kentucky 61 Mississippi nal hole for a round of 7-under-par 58 between league officials and the Field this weekend, Saturday and (12)Indiana 64 Purdue 41 65. American Football Coaches Associa- Sunday for girls and boys ages 9 - (18)Memphis St. 94 Florida St. That's one stroke ahead of Mike 67 tion. 15. Listed below are scheduled (20)Iowa 63 Northwestern Reid and two up on Ray Floyd and 50 The USFL promised times for tryouts in each to not sign any Peter Jacobsen. league. more undergrads and the coaches Minor League - ages 9 - 10 NBA agreed to welcome USFL scouts back Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. - noon (UPI)--Dominique Wilkins' three- on the campuses. Racing Major League - ages 11 - 12 point play with 28 seconds left USFL Commissioner Chet Simmons (UPI)--Ricky Rudd won his third Sat. & Sun. noon - 2 p.m. sparked the Atlanta Hawks to their also invited the NFL to a series pole position in as many tries Senior League - ages 13 - 15 fifth straight victory, a 91-89 of joint meetings to set up guide- when he set a record in yesterday's Sat. & Sun. 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. triumph over the Washington Bullets lines for dealing with the handling qualifying for Sunday's Carolina last night. of undergraduate athletes. 500 stock car race at a North Caro- The GTMO Racquet Club will be Washington had an 89-85 cushion lina motor speedway. conducting a tennis clinic on March with just over two minutes remain- Rudd, who has never won a grand 19th for anyone interested in learn- ing before Atlanta and Wilkins came Football national race, was clocked at ing the game or getting specialized on to steal the game. (AP)--The USFL and NFL each won one 143.413 miles an hour. instruction on fine tuning their and The Hawks, now 30-29, were paced lost one in signing battles Daytona 500 winner Cale Yarbor- "strokes." Beginners or accom- yesterday. by Wilkins with 17 points and Dan ough held the previous qualifying plished players, we're all still on Roundfield with 16. record of 143.228 miles an hour. the learning curve. Roundfield also had a team-high The NFL's victory came in Wash- Pepsi Cola will be sponsoring the 10 rebounds and three blocked shots. ington, where the Redskins succeed- Local Sports event and has donated cases of Kansas City 125 Detroit 118 ed in inking MVP John Notes Pepsi and Pepsi transistor radios Utah 118 Cleveland 113 Riggins to a new contract. The Guantanamo Bay Officials to be given away during the clinic. The USFL's had Association is preparing for soft- You may be one of the lucky NHL courted Riggins, but the veteran ball season. Persons interested in winners drawn out of the hat. You (UPI)--Mike Bossy scored two goals fullback opted for a pact that Red- officiating should plan to attend need not be a member to sign up to highlight a four-goal second skins' owner Jack Kent Cooke says the softball clinics starting 6:30 for the tennis teaching clinic. period outburst that carried the will cover Riggins for the rest of Monday night, March 7, at Marine The second day of Pepsi's Tennis New York Islanders to a 5-1 vic- his playing days. Site, "White House," second floor. weekend, March 20th, will be a tory over the Toronto Maple Leafs For further info contact Debbie at Follies event which will be limited last night. However, the USFL pulled another 4400 DWH or 3332 AWH. to members and their guests. Any Bossy's first goal snapped a coup when Cincinnati announced that non-members interested in this 1-1 tie and was the 350th of his it would not match an offer by the The Yatera-Seca Golf Association event which features sociable NHL career. Boston Breakers for starting tight will sponsor a Jack 'n Jill Golf doubles play can call either Martha After Bossy's second goal made end Dan Ross. tournament to be played on Sunday, Stout at 4539 or Larry Fisk at 4294 it 3-1, Bryan Trottier and Bob He's under contract with the Ben- March 6, 1983. Check-in time will for membership information. Be Bourne closed the scoring. gals through this season, but will be 8:30 a.m., and teams will tee forewarned we're expensive, though In the first period, Toronto's apparently leave in 1984. off in a shotgun start at 9 a.m. $2.00/month for single membership. Walt Poddubny and the Islander's Ross' agent has reportedly agreed Entry fee for association members And we're going to bleed "you" dry John Tonelli traded scores. to a pact that would pay his client will be $5 and for non-members $7. on the clinic entrance fee too-- Other NHL games were: $1.6 million over four years. You may sign up at any time in the $1.00 per person. Detroit 5 Quebec 3 Ross would be the first player to golf course pro shop. Trophies will A sign up sheet will be posted Buffalo 3 Boston 2 sign with the USFL while still un- be awarded for first, second, and outside our club house on Radio Philadelphia 4 New Jersey 1 der contract to an NFL team. third place; ladies' and men's Point. That way we'll know how Washington 4 N.Y. Rangers 3 closest to the pin, and longest many instructors we'll need. But Veteran fullback Cullen Bryant drives. hurry because we're limiting sign- will get a new lease on football ups to the first 6,000 names. Come Yard Sale life, courtesy of the NFL's Seattle The COMO Mixed Summer Bowling on out and we'll teach you how to Seahawks. League is now forming. If you have take out your frustrations on the Saturday from 8 a.m. - ???? at Bryant signed with Seattle yes- COMO Club priveleges you are eli- little yellow ball. It's better 77A Granadillo Circle. Boy's terday after being cut by the Rams gible to bowl. To register your than yelling at Mom or Dad, beating pants and shirts, size 12-14-16; three games into last season. This team, or for more information, call your spouse, kicking your dog, or pant and tops for women, size after ten years in Los Angeles. Carol Robbins at 3893AWH. drinking the bar dry. We Caribbean 16 and 18; household items; wall racqueteers feel that tennis is a pictures; toys and much more. great, wholesome sport for both sexes of any age. KIDS YARD SALE on Saturday at 395 Marina Point. Stuffed Reasonably priced--three palm trees animals, books, doll furniture, or banana plants (about 3 ft. tall), etc. MEAN Parents will not classifieds bar with stools (brown, black or permit sales prior to 10 a.m. combination of both) in good condi- '78 Honda moped, reliable and in Male cocker spaniel, light brown tion. Call 2117 after 6 p.m. week- Saturday good condition, $200. Call 3371 and white, one year old. He from 9 a.m. - ???? at has days and AT on weekends. 1178 Center Bargo. DWH or 2351 after 10 p.m. all his shots up to date. AKC registered. He loves people and is 25hp Evinrude engine, $950. Will Windshield for a 1970 Chevy great with children. For more info, station Saturday from 9 a.m. until Noon throw in 14 ft. fiberglass boat, wagon. Any of the following will please call 6490 AWH. at TK 21. Dishes, clothes, trailer, two gas tanks, cony. top, fit: '69 Buick sedan, '70 Buick books, movie projector, lights canvas cover, life jackets, etc. sedan or wagon, '69-'70 Cadillac and screen, rocking horse, Call 2287 AWH. Wanted sedan, '69-'70 Chevrolet sedan or Donations tricycle, baby items, and lots of girl's dresses sizes wagon, '69-'70 Oldsmobile sedan, 1-12 are needed for a Calcutta more. No early sales please. '66 Pontiac Grand Prix for parts or '69-'70 Pontiac sedan or wagon. orphanage. India is very can be made to run with transmission traditional Call 2983 AWH. For Sale work. Price $100. Contact Debbie and girls wear only dresses so any at 4123 or Marc at 6225 DWH or new or good used garments are '66 VW, nice paint, runs well, good 4886 AWH. appreciated. I will pick them up Found tires, $850. Call 4262 AWH. if you will call Linda Rasmussen '74 Lincoln Continental, two-door at 2265 DWH (leave message) or 3744 One lawn chair left at GBOWC brunch '62 Ford Galaxie, four door. Call hardtop, loaded. Call 4662 DWH or AWH. Dresses may also be sent to me held at Blue Beach. Please call 4644 DWH or 4770 AWH. 3336 AWH. at the elementary school. 2357 and identify.

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