FOURTH ANNUAL OFFICERS' WIVES CLUB SCHOLORSHIP AUCTION HUGE SUCCESS

by OS3 Randy Roberts As more items went on the cause. They are aware that The bidding was furious auction block, the crowd be- these young people are the and the stakes were high. came electrified and the future of America." A crowd of about 300 peo-' flow of generosity was evi- Nunnally continued, "Be- ple gathered on the patio of* dent in the bids made. cause of that generous na- the COM Club last Friday for Most noteworthy was a ture, we were able to not the Fourth Annual Officers' Chinese dinner for 10 with only meet our projected goal Wives Club Auction. Frank Sze that went for of $7,000, but surpass it by Attired in western apparel $450. amassing a total of over and dining on cuisine fit An afternoon at Admiral $8,300." for the most discriminating Fetterman's quarters was Assisting Mrs. Nunnally in palate, the patrons settled taken for $400. coordinating the event were at their tables, listened to A moonlight dinner cruise Joan White and Joan Price. the music of the Frank Rit- on the "Play Boy" by Mama "This event would not have chey Band, and began out Ellie and Jim O'Neal had a been the success it was if bidding each other to raise price tag of $205. it had not been for their money for the senior class "I'm not surprised at the efforts," Nunnally said. of W.T. Sampson High School. community turnout," stated A special thanks is ex- Amid the unusally high Judy Nunnally, chairwoman tended to Kathy Rohe, Lindy humidity and a skyline back- for the event. "But, I am Plankinger, Navy Broadcast- drop resplendent with occa- simply overwhelmed by the ing Service, Detachment Six, sional flashes of heat caring and generous nature the Gazette staff, and all THIS IS BICYCLE SAFETY WEEK. THE DAILY GAZETTE WILL BE PUB- lightning, local radio per- of those who attended. They those too numerous to men- articles lishing about how bicycle safety can be more a sonality J.J. Smith took to came not looking for some- tion, who gave of their time art of all bicyclists operating procedures. The cyclist the stage and the bidding thing for themselves but and talents to help send de- own in this photo is in the bicycle path, however he is war had begun. rather to give to a worthy serving seniors to college. hiding against the traffic, instead of correctly riding Somewhat subdued at first, with the traffic. The "Golden Rule" for this type of situa- the crowd began opening MINING OF NICARAGUA'S HARBOR GOES BEFORE WORLD COURT tion is, "Bicycles are vehicles, operate them as such." their wallets and purses, THE HAGUE (UPI) The ington (See the article on page 3). (U.S. Navy photo by PHI Glenn reaching deep inside to find -- says the court does mining of Davis). that extra dollar. Nicaragua's har- not have jurisdiction in the bors goes before the World matter. Court today. The U.S. has not said pub- Judges of the Internation- licly that the C.I.A. di- al Court of Justice in the rectly participated in the Netherlands meet in private mining. But it has said the to decide if the United activity would be justified States must answer Nica- to prevent the leftist Sand- ragua's charges that it inista government from violated international law shipping arms to rebels in GAZETTEb by mining the ports. Wash- El Salvador. WATER LEAK SURVEY WATER OUTAGE Guantanarno Bay, Cuba A water leak survey will be conducted in the Grana- A water outage is schedul- dillo Circle Housing area by ed for tomorrow, April 18, the Energy Action Team, 1984, from 8:30 k Thursday, April 26, 1984 be- a.m. until Volume 39 Number 75 Tuesday, April 17, 1984 2:30 p.m., according to the tween 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., Leeward Point Public according to the Naval Base Works Department. COMMANDING GENERAL MARK CLARK, 5TH ARMY WW II GENERAL, IS DEAD Energy Chief. Although the water supply The SOUTH CAROLINA (UPI)--The ral died of cancer and heart In January 1943, Clark was to individual units will be outage will affect Leeward man who led the Allied inva- complications. designated Commanding Gene- left on, housing residents Point: Enlisted Housing; sion of Italy during World Clark entered the hospital ral of the 5th Army, which are asked to refrain from Officer Housing; Building War II died early this mor- last week. he led from Salerno up the using any water during that 526 (Marine Bar- ning in a Charleston, S.C., Clark retired from the Italian peninsula. timeframe. racks); Building 1334; Navy hospital. Army in 1954 and became The landing was the first If water is being used, it Exchange Retail Store; Navy president of the Citadel, time American troops set will make it necessary to Exchange Mini Mart; Chapel; Mark Building * Clark, 87, was the South Carolina's military foot on the European conti- shut off the water to indi- 1335; and Movie Ly- ast of the top five U.S. college. nent during the conflict. vidual units. ceum. commanders in the war. He had lived in Charleston A hospital spokesman says since retiring from the Army the retired four-star gene- after 40 years of service. *ik' World News r Digest '" T; ' (UPI)--Vice President Bush arrives today in Geneva, site . of a U.N. conference where he will present President Rea- gan's plan for a global ban on chemical weapons. Reagan yesterday called such arms some of "the most horrible weapons" known. '. L ,,, (UPI)--The so-called green line dividing the Christian 1Ie and Moslem halves of Beirut was re-opened today. It was closed yesterday for the first time since February by AIL,-~ sporadic fighting with artillery and machine guns. ; r ww 9 : , ' cow a M (UPI)--Official Vietnamese Radio says at least 21 people were killed by a powerful cyclone that hit a northern eDO port. The report, monitored in Bangkok, also says proper- ty damage is heavy.

(AP)-- police are offering a $10,000 reward for information in the slayings of two women and eight children -- believed to be the worst mass killing in the F city's history. Officials now believe the killings may Dk StA UtADC] 1 N have been drug-related.

6AP)--Missouri provided the stage yesterday as Democratic presidential hopefuls Gary Hart and Jesse Jackson cam- paigned in advance of tomorrow's party caucuses. Jackson urged a moratorium on farm foreclosures while Hart criti- cized the current federal income tax system.

(UPI)--Witnesses say shooting erupted today outside the LOCAL OBSERVANCES OF THE 140th BIRTHDAY OF THE DOMINICAN Libyan "People's Bureau" in central London. They say at Navy were held Sunday at Phillips Park. The honored guests least one police officer was hit by what seemed to be a burst of sub machinegun fire. The reports say as many as were Cmdr. Gerardo Santana Solano, (pictured left) Com- five other people might have been injured. Police are manding sealing off the area. Officer of the Dominican Naval Ship Separacion, and his crew. At the celebrations, Solano said being in GTHO (AP)--The morning gold fixing in London was $380.30. was a distinct pleasure for him and his crew. He added that Yesterday's close was $380.25. the people on base have treated his crew exceptionally well (AP)--On the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market today, the and said he wanted to extend a special thanks to Commodore U.S. dollar fell marginally against the Japanese yen, 2 closing at 224.90 yen. i Ryan, the Fleet Training Group, and all GTHO residents for

(AP)--There was not much activity on Wall Street yester- making the 140th anniversary of the birth of the Dominican day, but it still produced a rally. The Dow Industrials L'} Navy such a momentous occasion. (U.S. Navy photos by PH1 advanced 10.15 to 1,160.28 on moderately active trade of Glenn Davis). 73.8 million shares. Advances led declines by 127 issues. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Tuesday, April 17, 1984

Attention parents: The Need a rental car in JAX Elementary School Advisory during DEFEX 2-84? Advance Committee meets the third rental car reservation forms Wednesday of ech month in are now available at the room B-10 of the elementary board bulletin Family Service community Center. school. All interested These rental cars are from parents are invited to at- the Ajlani Rental Car Agency tend the meetings. The next which is located in the NAS meeting will be held on Upon commencement of DEFEX Special Services is current- Underwater Photography JAX Air Terminal. Reserva- April 18 at 2:30 p.m. If you all Auxiliary Firefighters ly recruiting for two Motion Course: Diana Groendyke, tion forms must be completed are unable to attend but will report to Fire Station Picture Projectionists on an whose work with the televi- prior to 3 p.m., Wednesday, have concerns or comments #1. Personnel on COMRATS intermittent basis. Must be sion series "Scuba World" April 18. Don't delay, stop about the elementary school, must make prior arrange- responsible for showing 16mm has given her national expo- in today. The Family Ser- please contact one of the ments. movies at the various lyce- sure, will offer a final vice Center is located be- following members: Kenneth ums, and must provide own underwater photography tween the Base Library and Caulfield 3754, Grace Knoll Reading for JAX during DEFEX transportation. If you are course in Guantanamo Bay. the NEX Beauty Shop/Barber 3567, Iver Heinrich 2401, 2-84? The Family Service interested or want more in- The course will be a culmina- Shop. For more information, Linda Lambert 2819, Debbie Center has gathered informa- formation, please call NMPX tion of knowledge and ex- call Mrs. Valek at 4141/ Stephens 2175, Lia Dunlap tion on motels, rental cars, at 4295 and ask for P.O. pertise gathered over many 4153. 6453, Mark Magagna 2916, and and tourist attractions in Aguado. years of underwater photo- Mike Wolford 6322. Jacksonville. Our supply is graphic documentation. An limited to 100 packets so INFLATION FIGHTER exciting week-end of lecture Looking for a good salad bar stop by the FSC today. for the week of and underwater demonstra- for lunch? Well, the Blue We're located between the tions will introduce you to MOTHER AND DAUGHTER April 16 - 22 Caribe is now featuring the Base Library and the NEX all aspects of photographing SPECIAL in town. best salad bar Beauty Shop/Barber Shop. For Available at underwater (Saturday, May Pile a 10" plate for $2.25 more information, please 5/Sunday, May 6). Make your top Light Inn THE NAVY EXCHANGE BEAUTY or a 10 oz. bowl for $1.00. call Mrs. Valek at 4141/- Golf Canteen Cuban diving experience a Stop by Tuesday through Fri- SHOP WILL HAVE 4153. country Kitchen truly lasting memory you A MOTHER day, from 11 a.m. until 1 will share with friends and AND DAUGHTER HAIRCUT p.m., and be pleasantly sur- REIMBURSEMENT RECEIPTS EARLY BIRD BREAKFAST family the rest of your prised at the variety of Starting SPECIAL APRIL 19 and 20th may 1, 1984, Dis- w/COFFEE" life! For more details, goodies. bursing Officers will re- call 2680. $1.50 MOTHER PAYS REG. PRICE quire actual receipts before Maternity clothes at bargain payment may be made on reim- Red Cross has one of the DAUGHTER PAYS HALF PRICE. prices are available in all bursement claims. Are you daydreaming about most rapid means of comuni- sizes at Treasure & Trivia Disbursing Officers have your vacation this summer? cation available and can located next to the Navy been authorized to accept Stop in at the Family Ser- communicate with chapters What is TOPS? TOPS-Take Federal Credit Union. The reproduced copies of re- vice Center and check out throughout the States, over- Off Pounds Sensibly--is a. hours of operation are from ceipts obtained by claimants individual STATE INFORMATION seas military installations, nonprofit, self-help, weight 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. on to support travel and reim- PACKETS. Thirty-seven and ships at sea). control organization with Wednesday, Friday and the bursement claims. states have sent us current physician-set weight goals first Saturday of the month. However, a number of cases tourist information and more If your vehicle requires an and approved diets. TOPS em- of actual and suspected are expected with each mail Auto Safety Inspection, call ploys group therapy, recog- Anyone wanting to go on the fraud have occurred in which call. For more information, 4727 now for an appointment nition, and competition to Fenceline Tours must call S- the actual receipt obtained please call Mrs. LaFond at and avoid the last-minute help members attain and 3 Marine Barracks at 2279. by the traveler was altered 4153/4141. rush. maintain their weight goals. There are only 20 seats per and a reproduction copy Men, women and teens are tour. Vehicle leaves at made. The copy was then CLUB ACTIVITIES welcome. Our chapter meets 8:45 a.m. every Saturday in submitted to the Disbursing each Tuesday evening at 6:15 front of the Phone Exchange. Officer to support payment. The Fil-Am Club is Fun! Eggs! Prizes! in Room B10 of the elemen- To prevent this practice, hosting an Easter Egg The Cub Scout Boat 4 tary school. Try us. TOPS-- AA MEETINGS future claims will be sup- Hunt for the chil- Regatta and Easter where befores become afters! ported by actual receipts. dren of Guantanamo Egg Hunt will be Sunday These receipts can be, for Bay on Sunday, April held Saturday, The Leeward Dental Clinic East Bargo Hut - 8 p.m. example, original paid in- 22, from 1-4 p.m. at the April 21, at 3 p.m. will close from April 17 to Closed voices provided to travelers Fil-Am grounds. The Easter at the FRA. All Cub Scouts mid-July due to improvements Tuesday by hotels, or carbon copy Egg Hunt will follow the pot and families are urged to of the dental spaces and NAVSTA Brig - 8 p.m. paid invoices provided by luck luncheon. Each family attend for a fun time. manpower shortages. All Open rental car agencies. is requested to bring a dental records will be relo Wednesday covered dish if attending. It's an Easter Egg Hunt cated at the Windwar East Bargo Hut p.m. - 8 EDUCATION NOTES The Easter Egg Hunt and sponsored by the CPO Wives Clinic. Call 4554 for ap- Open games will be for children Club for the children of all pointments. Friday Attention! The offices of 12 and under. Mrs. Easter CPOs and senior NCOs (E7 Hosp. ARS Wing - 8 p.m. City Colleges of and Bunny will be there to give through E9), 12 years and BLUE CARIBE Open Hampton Institute will close out the Easter presents fur- younger. The hunt takes Saturday at noon on Good Friday, nished by "Mom and Dad." place on April 22nd at Tuesday, April 17 East Bargo Hut - 8 p.m. April 20. Regular office Games will be played and Phillips Park from 1 p.m. YOU CAN EAT" Open "ALL hours will resume at 8 a.m. clowns will be there to until 3 p.m. Sign up by Steamed Stone Crab Legs For further information April 23. entertain. Each child will calling Donna at 2298 or Cuban Picadillo call 7240 or 4380 DWH or need to bring six colored Brenda at 3828. The cut-off Fried Fish 3293 AWH. Portion Attention! Are you inter- eggs for hiding. The eggs date is April 19th to ensure Marinated Beef Steak ested in earning some extra will be collected in front there will be enough for $7.50 MARINE EXCHANGE money? You could earn up to of the Navy Exchange Satur- everyone. There will be Thursday, April 19 $900 for teaching one night day, April 21, from 10 a.m. prizes, lots of fun, re- "STEAK KABOB" The Marine Corps Exchange a week for an eight week until 3 p.m. For additional freshments, plus a few extra Cuban Rice & Beans will be having a profession- term. For more information information and planning surprises. Come on and join Vegetable al photographer intruducing on part-time teaching posi- purposes, please call Gina in for lots of fun. Bread & Butter a Deluxe Portrait Package tions, call 4903 or 4307 Cowsert at 3755 AWH by April Salad Bar April 18-21 from 10 a.m. - 5 DWH. 20. See you there. Caribbean Arts & Crafts $7.50 p.m. The package will in- Dancercise Classes are held Friday, April 20 clude 29 portraits in living STUDENTS, PREPARE YOUR (SF-17l) FOR SUMMER JOBS Monday, Wednesday and Fri- "STUFFED SHRIMP" color for a special price of day. Mornings 9:15-10:15 Choice or Potato $24.95. Group pictures will Starting April 16, NBCPO Two types of positions are and evenings 6-7. For more Vegetable include $1.00 extra per per- will begin accepting appli- available - clerical and information call Gail at Bread & Butter son. Take advantage of this cations for summer employ- laborer. Students may file 3192. Salad Bar great special! A life long ment for working aids. for either or both kinds of $5.75 memory to be enjoyed. This program is open to jobs. There will be a Caribbean For your dancing and listen- all U.S., non-U.S. and con- Arts and Crafts meeting Wed- ing pleasure, Scorpio will The Marine Mini Mart is fea- tractor dependent youth who A separate application nesday, April 18, at 7 p.m. be playing on Friday and turing name brand beverage are at least 14 years old. (SF-171) is needed for each Mrs. Shirley Upson will be Saturday, April 20 and 21, specials through April 29. All youths age 14 and 15 position and must clearly giving a demonstration on from 8 p.m. until midnight. Take advantage of these must have written parental state which type (clerical cake decorating. So, if you The Patio Lounge will fea- great specials. consent. or laborer) is desired. Ap- are interested in learning ture our delicious Ru plications may be picked up something new, please at- Goodie, the drink of the at NBCPO, Bldg 804, 7:30- tend. See how the pros do Caribbean, for only 80 11:30 a.m. and 12:30-4:30 it. cents. p.m., Monday through Friday. mumv GAZETTE Employment will begin June 18. Persons interested in CAPT R.A. AlleN,Commanier,U.S.Naval Base working this summer should Lt. Gndr. J. D. Van Sickle.Public Affairs Officer ensure they have a social THIS IS THE JOC Lew Reed.Asst. Public Affairs Officer security number. If you do LOARGESZE J02 Lee Holloway.Staff not have one, applications Despair! OUEHAVE! Mrs. Susan Junkins.Staff can be picked up at the Base Mrs. Ellen Fischer.Staff Legal Office, Bldg 760, from 8-11 a.m., Monday through * YOU MAY NOW SPECIAL The Daily Gazette is published according to the. rules Friday. and regulations for ship and station newspapers as ORDER YOUR UNIFORM outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction of the CHAPEL NOTE FROM NORFOLK BY Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times weekly at government expense on government equipment at There will be a Lenten Medi- PHONE! AVAILABLE the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch tation held every Wednesday * AT THE NAVY EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Office, the opinions or statements in news items that on the lawn at the Base appear herein are not to be construed as official or as Chapel through April 18. * UNIFORM SHOP. reflecting the views of COMNAVBASE or the Department of The Meditation will begin at ** y the Navy. 11:45 a.m. Everyone is in- vited to attend. 1984 The Daily Tuesday, April 17, Gazette Page 3 FROM THE WILLIAM T. SAMPSON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS DESK

by Tom Price, Principal dismissal from school and school in the morning. We are entering that time will not be accepted by the The Final Examination of year when families are administration and the Schedule which appears below preparing for PCS moves and staff. is for the students who are for summer leave. The staff The student who, after planning on summer jobs, and and myself at W.T. Sampson reporting to school, skips parents who plan on High School would urge you or leaves a class without vacationing. All students not to withdraw your permission is truant. Any are required to take the youngster from school prior student who is absent from final examinations and must to June 13th if at all school without the knowledge remain within their possible. If this is not a and permission of his/her classrooms throughout the possibility, then please parents and school entire testing period each give our guidance office authorities is truant. Even day. Students are instructed (Miss Dawson, Phone 2204) as with the approval of the to bring reading materials much notice as possible. We parents, unexcused absences in the event they complete will work with you in every which are excessive and/or their final examinations way, but early dismissal is interfere with the student's before the end of the testing going to be detrimental to educational program may period. the child's education. result in administrative SENIOR EXAMS WILL BE ON The DoDDS educational action. A student who is WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY program is organized on the absent from school without 30 and 31. Details basic assumption that all approval, after warnings, concerning the exact times students will attend counseling, and disciplinary will be given at a later Regularly and punctually. action, will be considered a date. Senior check out will dherence to the school chronic truant. Appropriate be conducted by schedule on attendance policy is the discipline will be June 1 only. of the administered, which could BTC Thomas Rotten receives the Navy Achievement Medal from responsibility FRIDAY, JUNE 8 FINAL EXAMS students. include continued suspension Captain John Ryan, Commanding Officer, Fleet Training parents and 0745-0920 PERIOD 1 or result in a Group. Chief Rotton received the award for service onboard Pupils with unexcused Break recommendation for 0920-0945 USS William C. Lave (DD-763). (U.S. Navy photo by PHAN absences will not be granted Period 2 expulsion. Parents are 0945-1115 Leon Dudley). make-up privileges and the Buses Depart asked to refer to the 1130 grade for each day missed or MONDAY, JUNE 11 Final Exams Student-Parent Handbook portions thereof will be an Period 3 and/or to check with the 0745-0920 U.S./NON-U.S. CITIZEN JOB VACANCIES "F". Therefore, every Break high school administration 0920-0945 effort must be made by 0945-1115 Period 4 if there is any question Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civi- students parents, teachers 1130 Buses Depart concerning school check-out. lian Personnel Office by the close of business April 24., and administrators to keep TUESDAY, JUNE 12 "It is the student's primary 1984. Additional information concerning these vacancies absences and tardies to a 0745-0920 Period 5 job to get an education, and be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Of- minimum, excused or 0920-0945 Break may the school's primary job to fice or by reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on offi- otherwise. Excused absences 0945-1115 Period 6 provide that education." cial bulletin boards. are granted for illness, 1130 Buses depart But that is only possible family emergencies, During each afternoon of when the student is in ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE LOCATION religious observances, examination days, school, in class, on time the family trips, and medical teachers will be on duty, and prepared. 73-84 FIREFIGHTER (TRAINEE STRUCTUAL) FIRE DEPT. appointments which cannot be evaluating examinations, and PS-081-03 (Two Positions) arranged during nonschool Occasionally, students completing records for the WORKER, LWG-6907-05 SUPPLY DEPT. time. Additionally, excused must 74-84 WAREHOUSE withdraw from school students. L/P absences are granted to prior to the end of a On Wednesday, June 13, 75-84 SECRETARY, GS/LGS-318-05 CHAPLAIN OFFICE those students participating semester because the family school will be in sessions READVERTISED in school-sponsored sponsor is undergoing a PCS from 0745-1115, during which activities, which move. In such cases, the time students will get their 61-84-A CLERK TYPIST, GS/LGS-322-04 PWD necessitate travel away from student must present to exams, review, turn in (TWO POSITIONS) home. school officials verification books, and receive report In some cases, students of the date of the sponsor's cards. must check out of school departure in sufficient time during the day. However, for the preparation of the WILL THE MARKET BASED RATE APPLY TO MY OUTSTANDING BONDS AND SAVINGS NOTES? UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL student's records. A STUDENT BE PERMITTED TO Credit may be granted for Yes. If you hold Series E rent extended maturity peri- EE Bonds (now 7.5 percent) the semester providing: 1) LEAVE SCHOOL UNLESS THAT and EE Bonds and Savings od. When bonds and notes and interest will accrue at the withdrawal date is no INDIVIDUAL HAS BROUGHT A NOTE Notes five years after No- enter the next ten-year ex- that rate until the market- earlier than 20 school days you will re- FROM THE PARENT(S) vember 1, 1982, tension the guaranteed mini- based rate becomes appli- before the end of the return EXPLAINING THE CIRCUMSTANCES. ceive a market-based mum rate will be the same as cable. semester (this year it is 15 minimum that for Parents and students alike or the guaranteed newly issued Series May); and 2) an accelerated whichever is higher. are advised that request to rate, program of study is outlined Bonds issued be- leave school for such (Series E and approved by the teachers fore November 1947, which Marine Corps Exchange Jobs reasons as getting involved. Students who are will mature prior to satis- haircuts, driving licenses, The Marine Corps Exchange has the following positions a- planning to leave with their fying the five-year holding babsitting or job interviews vailable. For further information and copies of the posi- families on Tuesday, May are not eli- are not considered requirement, tion description, please contact the Marine Corps Exchange 15th, are expected to be in for the market-based legitimate reasons for gible Secretary (Bldg. M-613) or phone 2330/2570. rate.) If you cash your bonds within five years, you Applications for these positions will be accepted until will receive the guaranteed 11:30 a.m. April 20. Bike return. Established rates on outstanding bonds and MUC CLERK, AS-0301-2, Intermittent position, two required. U l notes are guaranteed to the end of the original or cur- Safety b~ - - 1 FOR SALE -eI ls 23,000 BTU a/c, 220 volts; CLASSIFIEDS e- Classified W ee two 12,000 BTU a/cs, 110 advertisements may be sent to the Daily Ga- zette by guard volts; 18,000 BTU a/c, 110 mail or hand carried. Working hours are 7:30 a.m. volts. Call 2520 or 4749 through 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday (ex- result in a fine cluding A simple traffic violation that might for an appointment. holidays). The deadline for publication is 9 a.m. can be fatal to a the previous or a crumpled fender for a motorist working day. YARD SALES MUST BE IN BY 9 a.m. bicyclist. '76 Pontiac Ventura, six THURSDAY. More than 1,000 cyclists are killed each year in acci- cylinder, AT. Leaves the dents involving cars. Another 500,000 are injured; 50,000 rock May 22. $2500 firm. '75 Valiant, six cylinder, '68 Ford Falcon, four doors, of them seriously. Mirror, 7 ft. by 4 ft. Ask- AT, four door, dark green good running condition, more than 105 million With concern for the nation' s ing $200. Will neg. Early metallic. Not a GTMO spe- $650. Call 4871 DWH or 3476 0 pedalers, the National Safety Council is kicking off a American table and four cial. Will pass inspection, AWH and ask for Sandy. year long campaign stressing bike safety. The campaign chairs. Chairs need minor $1500. Call 7273 DWH or will begin with National Bicycle Safety Week. repair. Should see set 3365 AWH and ask for P.O. AKC registered toy poodle, For bikers as well as motorists, safety is closely tied first! Asking $175. Six- Miller. chocolate in color. Needs to obeying traffic rules and regulations. The most common string guitar, solid body good home. For more infor- traffic violations committed by cyclists, according to mation call 3495 AT. Les Paul copy. Hard shell '82 Maico moto-cross bike the Council, are: case. Excellent condition, and trailer for $1100 or MISCELLANEOUS $100. Call 2658 AT. best offer. Must see and Failing to yield right-of-way Commodore 64 owners unite! ride to appreciate. Call Driving too fast in bad road and weather conditions Anyone interested in start- Two 210V a/cs for parts, $5 Keith at 3495 AWH or 6437 * Improper turns ing up a Commodore 64 users ea. Call 4604. DWH. * Disregarding traffic signals and signs group to share programs, in- * Driving against the traffic flow '81 Olivette, Lexikon 82 '78 Firebird, AT, a/c, AM/FM formation and ideas call ET1 Driving in the middle of the street electric typewriter, $200. cassette stereo, console, Don Dorough at 4106/4620 DWH '80 Puch moped, Magnum II, buckets, spoiler. Extremely or 3891 AWH. for a cyclist is a One of the most important "defenses" plus many spare parts, $300. good condition. Not a Spe- and permanent WANTED helmet. About 75 percent of cycling deaths Call 2389 AWH or 2365 DWH cial. Call 4145 DWH or 3854 injuries are caused by severe blows to the head, an NSC and ask for Grey. AWH. Engine parts for '75 Honda spokeswoman said. CB360T. Please call 3149 also is very important and often is Bike maintenance Cushman golf cart, sun roof, AWH and ask for Staff Sgt. of bikes in accidents have a overlooked. About 20 percent Four air conditioners: one spare tire and wheel, Wooten. have contributed to the ac- mechanical defect that could 23,000BTU 220 voltage; two charger, upright double com- cident, she said. 12,000BTU 110 voltage; and partment locker. If inter- LOST are able to clean, adjust, and perform Most cyclists one 18,000BTU 110 voltage. ested call Ace at 3812 DWH Black wallet lost April 11. adjustments and repairs should minor repairs, but major Call 2520 or 4749 for or 2616 AWH. Price is If found, please call 3105 advises. be left to a trained mechanic, the council appointment. right. AWH. Page 4 The Daily Gazette Tuesday, April 17, 1984 THE SPORTSMAN by Charles Morey There is some doubt about The 76ers have Moses Ma- Associated Press how much they will be able lone, Julius Erving, and An- It is time for the NBA to contribute. drew Toney and you could playoffs, the basketball Anything can happen in a beat a lot of five-man teams version of a broadway show 16-team series, but the bas- with just those three. But, that has six months of try- ketball handicappers think if their injured players are outs on the road before it is a three-horse race hurting, they may lack bench opening in New York. with a couple of dangerous strength at critical times. The tryouts are to trim longshots. Milwaukee is a team of the fat from the script. gunners and obviously has That is what the NBA teams The favorites are the de- the talent to beat any team have been doing. fending champion 76ers, the in the league on any given They have trimmed seven of red-hot Cletics --who night. the 23 teams in the league know what it takes to win a They could be the upset and the other 16 are in the championship -- and the Los team, but there is some playoffs. Angeles Lakers, who also doubt that they can hold It obviously has been have been there. their form for a lengthy ' 14 harder to miss the playoffs Two dangerous longshots playoff series like this than make them. are the Milwaukee Bucks and The eight opening series the Seattle Supersonics. are all best-of-five af- The Celtics had the best The Lakers, with Kareem fairs. record in the league in the and Magic, will be hard to SHAZZARA KEEBAR PRESENTED THE MONEY DONATED TO HER AND HER regular season and Five will begin tonight the word beat in the West. Belly Dancing class to the Navy League Saturday night. Ac- is out and three more are scheduled that Larry Bird wants cepting on behalf of the Navy League is Jim Crualisl for tomorrow evening. this title. If any team can do it, (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Lew Reed). Tonight's games will find The big Bird may fly high Seattle -- with Jack Sikma Washington at Boston, Atlan- and the other Celtics may go and Gus Johnson -- appears OLYMPIC NOTES ta at Milwaukee, Seattle at with him. to be the logical team. cause he has been identified Dallas, New York at Detroit, They are battle-toughened But, Kareem is very hungry (UPI)--Citing a heavy class as a KGB agent. and Denver at Utah. fighters -- guys like Kevin this time. load and continuing illness McHale, Cedric Maxwell, Magic has lost none of his of his mother, Memphis State Tomorrow night, New Jersey (UPI)--A federal judge Robert Parish, and the new zest and the other Lakers forward Keith Lee has turned in will open fire in Philadel- yesterday denied man in the backcourt, Dennis will stay in step with their down an invitation to try phia, Phoenix will travel to an injunction Johnson. big two. out for the 1984 Olympic to force Olym- Portland and Kansas City pic officials to schedule will be at Los Angeles. basketball team. The series 5,000-meter and 10,000-meter Philadelphia is the de- They may be looking ahead will seem end- Lee was one of 72 players less to the two running races for women in fending champion, but has a little, but they expect to teams who invited to the Olympic make it the upcoming summer games. been hit by injuries to go five-on-five with the to the final match- trials which begin today in up, but -- if nothing The injunction was sought solid players like Maurice 76ers in the seven game else - Bloomington, Ind. -the national by a group of American women Cheeks and defensive spe- series for the Eastern cham- weather map should improve by then. to runners, including track cialist Bobby Jones. pionship. (UPI)--Sparks continue fly between the United star Mary Decker. States and Soviet Union over TENNIS USFL - BASEBALL this summer's Olympic Games (UPI)--David Gilman of Berkely, Calif., is the (UPI)--Chris Lloyd fought (UPI)--The Tampa Bay Bandits (UPI)--In baseball yester- in los Angeles. of State first individual who will off unpredictable winds to knocked the Breakers out of day, Andre Thornton singled The Department it was ever compete in summer and post a 6-2, 6-3 victory over a first place tie in the home Tony Barnazard to give yesterday insisted Olympic winter Olympic games in the West Germany's Claudia USFL's Southern Division the Cleveland Indians a 4-3 not violating the "puz- same year. Kohde-Kilsch in the Family last night with a 35-13 win victory over the slumping charter and says it is A member of the American Circle Cup Tennis Champion- at New Orleans. world champion Baltimore zled" by 's allega- luge squad at Yugoslavia ship yesterday. In the only other USFL Orioles. tions to the contrary. says last February, Gilman scored Lloyd earned $34,000 ink game, Houston defeated Oak- Bert Blyleven picked up Spokesman John Hughes 47 points this weekend to gaining her seventh title at land 35-27. his second win in three only one member of the Sovi- also earn a spot on the U.S. the Hilton Head Island, games, with Ernie Camacho et delegation has been de- Olympic kayak team. S.C., tournament. HOCKEY getting his first save. nied a visa and that is be- (UPI)--Bo Berglund scored Elsewhere in the American FOOTBALL STANDINGS TENNIS with a 40-foot slapshot League: three minutes into overtime Minnesota 9, California 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE (UPI)--Officials in Los An- to give the Quebec Nordiques Oakland 9, Seattle 6 Atlantic Division geles say Jimmy Connors and a 4-3 victory over the Cana- Boston versus Detroit and w L T PCT PF PA John McEnroe will play on diens last night in Montre- the Chicago White Sox versus Philadelphia 7 1 0 .875 202 101 the same doubles team for al. the New York Yankees were New Jersey 6 2 0 .750 194 124 the first time ever Satur- The Quebec win evens the washed out by rain. Pittsburgh 2 6 01 .250 144 168 day. Stanley Cup quarter-final In the only National Washington 0 8 0 .000 89 238 The team of Brad Gilbert series at two games each. League game, Los Angeles Southern Division and Pete Rennert will play The Nordiques host the nipped Houston 5-4. Birmingham 7 1 0 .875 221 115 opposite the two tennis fifth game of the best-of- New Orleans 6 2 01 .750 199 158 greats, in an eight-game seven series tomorrow night. Tampa Bay 5 3 08 .625 190 173 (UPI)--American League Play- doubles exhibition scheduled Jacksonville 2 6 01 .250 167 186 er of the Week honors went to follow a three-set The fifth game of all four Memphis 2 6 0 .250 130 231 singles match pitting Con- series will be played tomor- to Mike Caldwell of the Mil- WESTERN CONFERENCE nors against McEnroe. row night. waukee Brewers. Central Division Caldwell allowed three Michigan 6 2 0 .750 218 160 LOCAL SPORTS NOTES runs in winning his only two Oklahoma 6 2 0 .750 130 151 starts last week. There will be a Singles There will be an organiza- Houston 5 3 0 .625 257 211 Tennis Tournament on April tion meeting of the Midnight Chicago 2 6 0 .250 160 217 21 and 22. The deadline for Ramblers Summer Bowling (UPI)--Bruce Sutter of the San Antonio 2 6 0 .250 90 127 sign-up is tomorrow, April League at the Bowling Alley, St. Louis Cardinals was Pacific Division 18, at 5 p.m., at the Rac- Friday, April 20, at 7 p.m. named National League Player Denver 7 1 0 .875 191 .161 quet Club on Radio Point. Anyone interested in bowl- of the Week by the commis- Arizona 4 4 0 .500 212 114 ing on the Midnight Ramblers sioner's office yesterday. Los Angeles 3 5 0 .375 114 151 The star stopper recorded Oakland 0 8 0 .000 65 187 Special Services now is or wanting more information, three saves in three consec- accepting names of active call Suzy at 3475. BASEBALL utive days last week. duty people interested in AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS Volunteer umpires are taking part in a 10,000 East Division year's Youth meter run April 28 at the needed for this W L PCT. GB season. (UPI)--Geoff Smith of Bri- Little Creek Amphibious Baseball Detroit 8 0 1.000 more informa- tain won the rain-drenched Base, Virginia. If you wish Toronto 6 4 .600 3 call Special 88th Boston Marathon yester- There are four divisions tion, please Cleveland 5 4 .556 3/ day, beating his closest for the competition: Services at 2560. New York 4 6 .400 5 challenger by more than four Men's Open (under age 29) Boston 3 6 .333 5 minutes. Men's Intermediate (30-39 The Special Services Milwaukee 3 7 .300 6 Smith finished in two years of age) Weight Room is open free of Baltimore 2 7 .222 6 e hours, 10 minutes, 34 sec- Men's Senior (40 and over) to all interested pa- West Division charge onds. Women's Open (all ages) Oakland 8 4 .667 trons. That is just 1 minute, 43 The Weight Room isaadja- Minnesota 7 4 .636 seconds off the Boston rec- The 1984 Intercommand to the Marblehead BBowl- Seattle 7 4 .636 cent ord set by Spring Swim Meet will be Alley and is open: Kansas City 5 .500 2 ing in 1982. 5 held Saturday, April 21, at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Chicago 4 4 .500 2 Weekdays Running in just his second the Windjammer Pool.For more 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. California 5 8 .385 marathon, Smith, 30, led al- 3 information, contact Special Weekends 9 a.m. to 3 Texas 3 7 .300 4 p.m. most the entire way as he Services. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Holidays was cheered on by thousands Here are the events: East Division of rain-dampened fans. 4x50-yard relay New York 6 3 .667 There will be a Yatera Jerry Vanasse of Connecti- 4x50-yard individual med- Philadelphia 6 3 .667 Seca Golf Association meet- cut came in second with a ley St. Louis 6 4 .600 ing tonight at 7:30. Atten- time of 2:14:49. 4x50-yard team medley Chicago 5 4 .556 dance is very important. Lorraine Moller of New 1 100-yard back stroke Montreal 5 Zealand won the Women's Di- 5 .500 100-yard free style Pittsburgh 3 7 .300 All Special Services swim vision in 2:29:28, topping 3 100-yard butterfly West Division classes are canceled. Spe- her nearest challenger, 100-yard breast stroke San Diego 9 2 .818 cial Services said the ser- Midde Hamrin of , by 200-yard back stroke San Francisco 4 6 vice cannot be provided at more than four minutes. .400 4/ 200-yard breast stroke. Cincinnati 4 this time and hopes that The wheelchair competition 7 .364 5 200-yard free style Houston 4 7 .364 5 classes will soon be avail- was won by Andre Viger of 800-yard free style Atlanta 3 8 .273 6 50-yard free style able. Quebec, Canada.