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May 20, 1983 Volume 38 Number 95 Friday, Senate approves budget resolution by narrow margin WASHINGTON (UPI)--The votes were Throughout the day, the Senate President Reagan has threatened numerous and, in the end, close, debated and voted down five budget to veto any budget plan that con- but the Senate has finally approved plans, including the one that tains tax hikes as high as this a budget resolution for 1984. eventually passed late last night. one or a limit on defense spending (UPI)--Dow Chemical oderate Republicans sponsored The turning point came when an as low. WASHINGTON Company officials told a state version that finally passed and amendment to the proposal was Committee in Michigan today ey had to get help from most approved 53-47. Then on the vote The $843.7 billion proposal House that the toxic chemical dioxin Democrats to do it. on the whole measure, it looked would raise $8.9 billion in revenue, never be totally eli- like it had lost by one vote. hold the increase in military probably can from the environment. But At that point, Senator Pete spending to six percent, and lead minated First quarter growth it doesn't believe trace Domenici, chairman of the budget to a 1984 deficit of $184.4 Dow said of dioxin found in the committee, changed his vote from billion. elements today pose a threat no to yes, and it passed by one The next hurdle for the budget environment Sets recovery stage health. The government vote, 50-49. Thirty Democrats is a House-Senate conference. The to human charged that Dow is a likely WASHINGTON (UPI)--New government voted for it. Democratic-controlled House has has of dioxin contamination in figures today muffled the roar of The approved budget brings the approved a budget for even more source Michigan rivers. recovery in the first quarter as threat of a presidential veto. taxes and lower defense spending. some the growth rate for the nation's Transportation gross national product was set at (UPI)--The National the govern- a lower 2.5 percent annual rate. diplomacy Safety Board is urging Lebanon, U.S. attempt 'backstage' of Many economists say the Commerce ment to slow down its lifting until more Department's first-quarter numbers LEBANON (UPI)--Despite what Syria Organization pull theirs out. air travel restrictions are avail- set the stage for an even stronger says about keeping its troops in So far, Syria has emphatically air traffic controllers restrictions second-quarter economy. Lebanon, U.S. and Lebanese officials refused. able. Most of those are doing some backstage diplomacy Yesterday, a Syrian broadcast said are scheduled to be phased out never give back to Gem- next six months. The They say the strength of the in hopes of getting them out. Syria will over the States' the areas of reported today that the air current economy in the April Philip Habib, the United ayel's government board Saudi and eastern Lebanon it has traffic control system has been through June quarter is more than Middle-East envoy, is in northern King since 1976. generally operating safely, but vigorous enough to shrink un- Arabia for consultations with occupied in the board says there are still a employment. Fahd, a strong power broker in of concerns which indicate In the same report, the govern- Mideast politics, Habib flew number Fahd's help. the "margin of safety is less than ment' s most common measure of cor- yesterday to ask for Nuns return to work Gemayel desirable." porate profits after taxes shows Lebanese President Amin Minis- (UPI)--Four Roman Catholic nuns a decline of 4.6 percent in the has conferred with his Prime plans to whose firing from their teaching (UPI)--Japan's prime minister says first quarter. That's a rela- ter, Chefik Wazzan, about jobs tore apart the Catholic his nation has achieved its cen- to approach Syrian President Assad tively moderate drop compared Hampshire, of "catching up" on negotiating the withdrawal of his community in Hampton, New tury-old goal recession damage to earnings count- 40,000 troops in Lebanon. can go back to work. with Western industrialized t year, when after-tax profits in isn't done Israel's pledge to withdraw its The nuns, believed the first ries. But he says Japan 122.4 percent. their less govern- 30,000 soldiers is binding only if the United States to sue building. He proposes bishop, and the diocese announced ment control of the private sector Another measure, which excludes Syria and the Palestine Liberation an out-of-court settlement yester- is continue the economic growth. and phantom inventory pro- taxes day. But they will not return to fits and focuses on earnings from say Sacred Heart School where they (UPI)--Officials in France production, rocketed up Miami of current Reagan visits used to teach. they've found the 41 barrels 12.6 percent in the first quarter. toxic dioxin that have been the WASHINGTON (UPI)--President Reagan The parents of more than 100 of Both profit measures had dropped of a search across Europe. is looking very much like a candi- the 235 children in Sacred Heart subject slightly in the fourth quarter. from the barrels could date for re-election, and will School pulled their youngsters A leak a major disaster. And au- visit Miami's "Little Havana" out in protest last year when the cause had lost track of them district today to speak at a teachers' contracts were not re- thorities they entered France from celebration marking Cuba's Indep- newed. after increases fall. Unemployment endence Day. Many Catholic worshippers in Italy last attended Sunday mass WASHINGTON (UPI)--The government It's the second Reagan trip Hampton MEXICO (UPI)--Unions in Mexico released its latest job barometer to a Hispanic community this elsewhere. for the have threatened to go on strike figures today, which showed the month, the first being a campaign- The settlement calls nuns find teach- at the end of the month if they number of Americans applying for style swing to San Antonio, Texas, church to help the In don't get the 50 percent wage first-time state unemployment for a Mexican festival. ing jobs at another school. dropped their increases they're asking. In- benefits increased by 10,000 dur- return, the nuns flation has neared 100 percent in ing the first week in May. There are nearly 15 million suit. Mexico, but President Miguel De The jump to 483,000 was the voters of Hispanic descent in Neither side disclosed exactly La Madrid says it has steadied. second consecutive rise in first- this country, and Reagan appears why the nuns were fired. The He's calling on the workers to time claims. anxious to win their support. church had called them uncoopera- scale back their demands, and on In Miami, Reagan is expected to tive and cliquish. businesses to settle for smaller The Labor Department also report- speak out against Cuban oppres- profits. ed that nearly 4 million people sion. Yesterday, Reagan told benefit checks under UPI that early in his administra- received (UPI)--Government researchers say regular state programs during tion an effort was made to improve Mystery plane crashes tubal ligation is a relatively week ended April 30th. That relations with Cuba, but it was the (UPI)--The mystery of the pilotless safe form of sterilization, even a decrease of 16,000 from the rebuffed. was plane ended with its crash into though 29 American women died week's adjusted figure. .evious Atlantic. the procedure between 1977 Reagan will return to Washington the North from The number of those receiving performed after his speech, and attend a Well, not quite. The wreckage and 1981. The operation extended benefits under the program in- birthday tribute to an old of the craft has not been found, on a woman's fallopian tubes passed by Congress last year went special Bob Hope, who turns and people are still wondering terferes with egg fertilization. almost 196,000 from the week pal, comedian up by what exactly happened. For the to more than 579,000. 80. before, moment, there are only theories. Three people aboard the Lear Legal to close display Saturday executive jet are believed to Armed Forces Day message; have died from a lack of oxygen The Naval Legal Service Office long before the crash yesterday Detachment will be closed for rou- "On Armed Forces Day, Saturday, times of global uncertainties, we somewhere southeast of Iceland. tine business May 23-27, due to May 21, our country pauses to honor stand ready to preserve our nation's The plane initially took off the Special Court-Martial term the men and women of its military freedom. Nothing more is asked, Wednesday from Vienna for Hamburg, being conducted next week. services. nothing less is acceptable. but it veered off course and wound "To the individuals assigned to up streaking over Holland, the "This day should have a special the Atlantic Fleet, I join a grate- Sea and Scotland. schedule meaning to each of you; you who are ful nation in saluting you." North Satellite Two RAF pilots intercepted it the life blood of our military. Adm. W. L. McDonald, USN The satellite schedule for over Scotland, and saw no one in- "In an unstable world, the mili- is follows: have an the crew TV-8 this weekend is tary provides stability. We have The Marine Barracks will side. They believe Armed Forces Day display this Sat- probably died when the cabin SATURDAY met ouT commitments magnificently, 2:00 p.m. - Baseball, Chicago vs. urday, May 21, from 10:00 to was de-pressurized during a flight but a personal price is always de- K.C., or vs. a.m., in the maintenance area test, and an emergency oxygen manded. 011:30 Philadel phia. "The sacrifices you endure, fami- across Sherman Avenue from the supply failed. doctor, the 5:00 p.m. - Preakness ly separations, arduous sea duty arine Site. Included will be a According to an RAF howitzer, a machine gun the have lost consciousness SUNDAY and long working hours are but a tank, crew would Golf within 1:00 p.m. - Atlanta small demand for our nation's eter- kids can fire and much more. All in 15 seconds, and died 3:30 p.m. - NBA playoffs nal vigilance. Today, in these are welcome! minutes. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Friday, May 20, 1983 Special Announcements 111 1t4 # INFLATION FIGHTER NAVSTA PISTOL RANGE. THE NAVAL EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 THE NAVY EXCHANGE, Mry 23 - 29 Station Pistol Range (25 yard posi- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba will begin SUPER SALE Available at Stop tion only) will be open Sunday, to charge $15 per returned check Light Inn, Villamar ON TOP NAME BRN May 22, from 1-3:30 p.m. for vice the current $10 to cover the Snack Shack, Marble- recreational shooting. An Ordnance increasing cost to the Navy Exchange STEREO EQUIPMENT head Snack Shack, Golf Range Petty Officer will be present System. Canteen, & Kountry and will be in charge of * START'S SATURDAY the firings. Kitchen. Shooters must provide all weapons, RED CROSS PROGRAMS CONSIST OF CPR, MAY 2I GRILLED CHEESE & ammunition, and police their first aid, sailing, water safety, respective areas upon completion. baby sitting "Super Sitters", and 7#6PRIE 99c Shooters must hold a current mother and baby care classes. military qualification 1 or demonstrate S CE ;,R RED CROSS PROVIDES PROFESSIONAL NEX SOUN SCENE *f1j a familiarization of weapons includ- ing safety procedures to the Range counseling for emergencies, finan- A SPECIAL SERVICES FLEA MARKET WILL Officer prior to shooting. Shooters cial crises and family problems be held on Sunday, June 5, at under the age of 18 must be to include verification for McCalla Hangar from 12:30 p.m. un- accompanied by a parent. No one emergency leave. til all merchandise is sold. No under the age of 11 will be one will be allowed to set up prior authorized to fire. Weapons will be INDIVIDUALS WHO EXPERIENCED PROPERTY to Noon. There will be two sizes BASE BUSES AND BEACH BUSES ARE TO restricted to any caliber handgun, losses as a result of the April 30 of booths to choose from, all in- stop only at recognized bus stops. black powder pistols or .22 cal. crash of the Naval Air Station C-131 side the hangar; large booths Drivers are instructed not to stop rifle. No tracer rounds permitted. aircraft should contact YN1 Veronica (20x20) for $3 and small booths at other locations. All riders are Safety rules contained in OPNAV Baldwin at ext. 4432 or 4600 to ob- (10x20) for $2. You must supply asked to comply with this require- P34-03, NAVPERS 93863 and NAVSTA- tain information on procedures for your own tables. Anyone wishing to ment and not to commit illegal stops GTMOINST 3574.1A will be adhered to. filing claims for reimbursement. rent a space may do so by coming that are a violation of the bus con- by the Special Services Office tract. between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday or by going to THE MARINE COPS EXCHANGE IS NOW booth #1 the day of the Flea Market. providing a special order service Food may be sold only by people for custom designed plaques made of with wirtten permission from the bronze or brass--including the community Navy Exchange, which must be COMNAVBASE plaque! Come in today brought to Special Services when at the Marine Corps Exchange Ware- booth is purchased. house Office and order the plaque of your own personal design. THERE WILL BE A free dog dip AMERICAN FLAGS SELLING LIKE bulletin board this Saturday, hotcakes by the Marine May 21, at Officers' Wives Club. the pound from Nylon, 3x5, excellent ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS IS A FELLOWSHIP ALCOHOLICOS ANONIMOS ES UNA ASOCIA- 9 a.m. to 2 p.m quality. Flown at of men and women who share their cion de hombres y Mujeres que Cats cannot Post 21 on date of experiences, strengths and hopes Comparten sus experiencias, fuerzas be dipped. Do your choice. Ac- with each other that they may solve y esperanzas para poder solucionar your pet a companying certificate calligraphied their common problem and help others sus problemas comunes, y a la vez favor. Have it to mention anniversary, birthday, to recover from alcoholism. The ayudar a otros a recuperarse del dipped this Saturday. whatever. Don't be left hanging-- only requirement for membership is alcoholismo. El unico requisito flap a leg. Call Norma Jean Womack a desire to stop drinking. There are para ser miembro es el deeseo de THE RED CROSS OFFICE (BLDG. 928) IS at 2533 AT or Judy Nunnally at 2148 no dues or fees for AA membership. dejar de beber. No hay que pagar located on Bay Hill Road between AT or Evelyn Lynge at 2172 AT. We are self-supporting through our cuotas para ser miembro. Mantenemos Sound Scene and the Navy Lodge. contributions. If you are having a nuestro grupo atraves de nuestras Office hours are from 7:30 a.m. to MILITARY CUSTOMS INSPECTION COURSE problem with alcohol and desire to contribuciones. Si usted tiene pro- 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and will be held at COMO Club Plantation stop, call 4648 AT, 3205 AT, or blemas con el alcohol y desea dejar a duty worker is on call when the Room May 24 through May 26, 8 a.m. 2511 AT. de beber, llame al 4648, 3205, 2511. office is closed. Personnel to 4:30 p.m. each day. Candidates needing Red Cross service during must attend full course of instruc- normal working hours may call 2234 tion to receive certification. If Chapel Notes or 4676. In the event of EMERGENCY further information is required, nights, weekends and holidays, call call Mr. Longtin at 4206/4104. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST CORDIALLY THE PENTECOSTAL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY, A 2234. If no answer call the base invites all to services at McCalla full gospel fellowship, offers you telephone operator to have the duty THE GUANTANAMO BAY LITTLE Chapel. Sunday Bible Study 9:30 a friendly place to find help and worker paged. Theatre will be holding a.m.; Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.; peace in times of trouble and a tryouts for their up- Thursday Bible Study 7 p.m. place to praise the Lord in times THE NAVAL STATION ENLISTED and Branch coming play on May 22, 23, of joy. Pastor H. Nelson welcomes Dining Facility and 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the to attend Facility at Leeward Point YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND all people of all faiths Elementary School Amphitheater. will offer a special worship services at the Tabernacle at the Bay Hill Chapel. a.m. birthday dinner to all Baptist Church of Guantanamo Bay, Sunday morning 8 Sunday evening 5 p.m. active duty enlisted a fundamental Bible-Believing personnel having a birth- Club Activities Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. Baptist Church. Services are in day during the month of Room B-1 of the elementary school Friday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. ATTENTION GTMO SWINGERS: SATURDAY, MAY. The meal will con- and on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Sun- May 21, at 6:30 p.m. we will hold sist of STEAK AND LOBSTER day School is held before services our monthly business meeting. with all the trimmings and will on Sunday, starting at 9:30 a.m. the meeting at 7:30 p.m. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF be served at 5 p.m. on Friday, Following For more information call 3237 AT. we'll square em up at with the Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) wants May 27. Personnel interested in calling of Jim Dewater. you to know you are welcome to our participating in this program WANTED: THE BASE CHAPEL URGENTLY worship services. We meet at the must show evidence of birth date A FEAST AT THE FIL-AM CLUB SUNDAY, needs an organist/pianist to play Corinaso Point Chapel each Sunday (I.D. card) to the Enlisted Din- May 29, at 3 p.m. to honer a depart- at regularly scheduled Chapel morning at 9:30 a.m. We would like ing Facility MAA no later than ing member. All members are in- Services and special Chapel events. to have you join us. Contact 4 p.m. on May 26. vited and asked to bring a side If interested call the Chaplain's Marvin Holt if you have any dish or salad. Beverages and the office DWH at 4550 or 4555. questions at 3384. COLLECTION OF RADIOTHON PLEDGES: entree will be provided by the club. The central collection area for the Navy Relief Radiothon pledges will be the hospital. Contact Cdr. Educational Notes Baker, Chief Nursing Service, at STE DELY 7276. Payments may be made at Cdr. FREE, REFRESHER CLASSES: THE NAVY JUST A REMINDER: REGISTRATION FOR Baker's office. Campus Function Skills Class Coordi- Metropolitan College be- GAZETTE nator is available for counseling gins Monday, May 16th, through THE AMERICAN RED CROSS MAKES interest-free loans for emergencies. for active duty personnel interested May 20th. Please note that this in taking free, refresher courses registration is for ONE WEEK ONLY. Captain Maurice 0. Fitzgerald, in math, English and reading. For If you have any questions call (Dialing directlyDIALING to the U.S. more information or appointment, 4307/4748. DISTANCE without operator assistance) call Debbie Stephens at 4307 on Commander, U.S. Naval Base DIRECTwill be available in the near Thursday or Friday mornings or 2175 AERONAUTICAL GROUND SCHOOL will future to Guantanamo Bay telephone Lt. Cmdr. Keith Maynard. at other times. fulfill the Federal Aviation Admin- .Public Affairs Officer istration requirements of private subscribers requesting this feature. There will be no added charge for Ens. Christy McCollom. AMERICAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS WILL COVER pilot ground school instruction. this service. Subscribers request- .Asst. 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Included course will also include practice equipment the Navy Publications and Printing Service of May to permit development of a Office,Banch the opinionsf or st eetsinna, s items are state and federal unemployment, in writing sentences, paragraphs, tha aperheen ant to beconsrued as official plan to perform required computer Social Security Insurance, and Work- inter-office memoranda and business oasreflecting the vies of COHVIABASEor the De- programming. prment of the Nay. men's Compensation reports. letters. The Daily Gazette Page 3 Friday, May 20, 1983 From the Police Blotter Significant police activity for the week ending

HAVE BEEN REFERRED NOTE: IN ADDITION TO ACTIONS NOTED, CASES 5M TO THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION (CID) AND/OR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS AS APPROPRIATE.

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Monday, May 9 * Theft - A Navy E-5 reported that his wallet had been stolen from the dashboard of his vehicle while attending activities at Phillips Park on May 7. Vehicle was not secured. --Statements taken. * Theft - A civilian reported that his wallet, containing $300.00 had been stolen from a secured area in his barracks. --Statements taken. Tuesday, May 10 * Theft - Call received from Navy E-4 reporting the theft of her tele- vision from her room in Gold Hill Barracks. Room had been secured. Police inspection of the room revealed no sign of forced entry. --Statements taken. Wednesday, May 11 the * Theft - Call received from a Navy 0-3 reporting a stolen bike from SHCOOL HOLDS A CATTLEOPSIS LIZABETH TSHIDA OF W. T. SAMPSON ELEMENTARY elementary school. in the hills and trees lindenni, a local variety of orchid now blooming --Statements taken. of Guantanamo Bay. The plant is found on a variety of hosts sharing an enzyme with them. Thursday, May 12 Call received from Gold Hill Barracks reporting a The bloom spike can have a number of lavendar, tubular blooms on * Breach of Peace - investigation police revealed that there had been a the end. A rare, white orchid has also been found, resembling the disturbance. Upon E-2 and a Navy E-3 in the area between B and C lavender Cattleopsis lindenni in all aspects, except color. fight between a Navy Never found and identified, but suspected of also being in the Complexes. and turned over to their commands pending Guantanamo Bay area, is a close cousin of Cattleopsis ortegsiana. The --Personnel apprehended action. leaf structure is the same, but much smaller, about one inch in length. disciplinary has a The bloom is very different, however, Cattleopsis ortgesiana Friday, May 13 they had an small, flat, magenta-colored bloom. * Assault - Call received from the hospital reporting that that a If either specimen is located on base, please share this informa- individual who had been assaulted. Police investigation revealed School) The tion with Ms. Tschida by calling 2265 (W. T. Sampson Elementary Navy E-4 was approached by three other persons on Rogers Road. to or 3706 after working hours. (Official U.S. Navy photo) personnel asked the Navy E-4 if he had any money and then proceeded assault him. The Navy E-4 was found unconscious. --Statements taken. Saturday, May 14 Navy Exchange Employment Availabilities on Kittery * Accident - Police on patrol noticed a vehicle turned over Police transported personnel POSITION & GRADE CLOSING DATE LOCATION Beach Road. Occupants present and unharmed. to hospital for observation. CLERK TYPIST Full Time 27 MAY 1983 Procurement Office --Statements taken. that his motorcycle AS-3/$4.21 or LGS-2/$2.66 2 Needed * Theft - Call received from a Navy E-6 stating motorcycle in helmet had been stolen and at present was locked to another observed a Marine E-3 and PERSONNEL CLERK Full Time 03 JUNE 1983 Personnel Office the UEPH parking lot. Police investigated and a Navy E-3 attempt to ride away with the helmet. AS-4/$4.50 their commands --Personnel apprehended and subsequently turned over to AUDIT CLERK Full Time 27 MAY 1983 Accounting pending disciplinary action. AS-4/$1+.50 or LGS-h/$3.99 * Theft - Call received from a Navy E-5 reporting that his automobile engine had been stolen from the PWD emergency operator shop where it had been stored for safe keeping. Naval Base Civilian Personnel Job Openings --Statements taken. * Breach of Peace/Disobeying a Lawful Order/No I.D. Card in Possession/ Drunk and Disorderly - Police on patrol were approached by a Navy E-4 to the Naval Base Civilian Person- Applications should be submitted who reported that he had been pushed down by a person in the area of the date indicated. If insufficient applicants nel Office by the closing Mini Mart. date, applications will be accented until the have filed by the closing --Suspect, a Marine E-3, apprehended. Individual disobeyed base information concerning these vacancies position is filled. Additional police several times, had no I.D. in his possession and was drunk Base Civilian Personnel Office or by re- may be obtained at the Naval and disorderly. viewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards. Sunday, May 15 and Entering/Theft - Call received from a civilian reporting ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING DATE COMMAND * Breaking a broken window at the PWD Garage. Police were dispatched and took Manager, 26 May 1983 Special Ser statements from the individual reporting the incident. Call later NAF 39-83 Child Care Center reported to GS-1101-06 OR LGS-1101-06 received from the same individual stating that as personnel broken Secretary (Typing), GS/LGS- 27 May 1983 Comptroller work it was discovered that other areas in the building had been 124-83 police were informed 318-04/05 into. Police dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, 142-83A File Clerk, GS/LGS-305-04/05 27 May 1983 SIMA that a total of $962.00 was missing. --Statements taken. received of an accident on Kittery 185-83A Maintenance Control Clerk 27 May 1983 PWD * Suspected OUT/Accident - Repot (Typing), GS/LGS-303-04 Beach Road. There were no injuries in the accident. Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic 27 May 1983 PWD --The civilian driver of the vehicle was transported to the hospital 173-83A and statements taken. Leader, WL/LWL-5803-11 for a blood/alcohol test; photos * Disobeying a Lawful Order/Drunk and Disorderly/Provoking Speeces and in hand were The following positions are permanent registers Gestures - Two personnel departing the Windjammer with beer throw the beer away. The personnel proceeded AllCommands ordered by Shore Patrol to DUN to disobey and boarded theo personnelnjris ntransport heacidnt vehicle with the beer. 46-83 Clerk Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 OPEN All BechRod.Threwee The two personnel, (Kelly Girl) vehicle and confiscated the beer. Dept PoliceNavy E-1entered and theanother Navy member, began to communicate threats and one 18-83 Firefighter (Structural), PS- OPEN Fire a 081-03 individual spat on a police officer. --Personnel apprehended and subsequently turned over to their commands 38-83 Telephone Operator, LGS/GS- 382-02-3 * upending disciplinary action. 96-83 Sales Store Checker, LGS/GS- OPEN Commissary 2091-03 INT LEEWARD UEPH NAF-17-83 Custodial Worker, LWG/NA-3566-1 OPEN (FT&PT) Saturday, May 7 Navy Motor Vehicle Operator, NA/LWG- OPEN S/S * Boating in an Unauthorized Area - Three personnel, a Navy E-4, NAF-22-83 during 5703-05 E-3, and a Navy E-2, were found boating in the Guantanamo River Child Care Attn, PS/LGS-0189-1 OPEN S/S scheduled live firing. NAF-19-83 cancella- (FT&PT) --Personnel turned over to their command and issued liberty Child Care Attn, PS/LGS-0189-2 OPEN S/S tions. NAF-18-83 to Obey a * Tampering with and Vandalism of Government Property/Failure a person in Regulation - Call received from a Navy E-3 reporting that REGISTERS: APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT UEPH was discharging a fire extinguisher. turned -- Police arrived and apprehended a Navy E-3 and subsequently NAP-25-83 CLUB HOST,PS-025-02 INT CLUBS him over to his command pending disciplinary action. 17-83 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 All Commands INT CLUBS 8 NAF-29-83 Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-03 Sunday, May CLUBS - Call received from a Coast Guard E-4 reporting vandalism NAF-27-83 Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 INT * Vandalism INT CLUBS. chairs in the lounge of building UEPH. NAF-21-83 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 to government TNT CLUBS taken. NAF-20-83 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 --Statements Monday, May 9 - No significant activity. Tuesday, May 10 - No significant activity. Wednesday, May 11 Speech/Drunk and Disorderly/ * Disrespect to a Police Officer/Provoking - Call received Breach of Peace/Failure to Obey an Order or Regulation Police dispatched. from a Navy E-2 reporting a disturbance at UEPH. due to aggressive --A Navy E-4 was apprehended and detained overnight "A hard landing' is an understatement!" behavior. Friday, May 20, 1983 The Daily Gazette Page 4 Local Sports Notes WBC champ Holmes defends title again tonight Special Services is now offering golf lessons given by Moose Claxton. (UPI)-- heavy- The first response from the Classes will be held Wednesdays and weight champion de- crowd and many writers was "fix." Preakness fends his title for the 15th time But the referee explained the (AP) -- Kentucky Derby winner Thursdays from 5 p.m., to 6 p.m., "Sunny's Halo" is seemingly over and 6 p.m., to 7 p.m. Classes will tonight against . fight was halted "to save Weaver a troublesome rash that just begin May 25 and run through June The 12-round bout is the first from getting hurt." wouldn't go away, and trainer 16. For more information, call Kathy half of a unique boxing double- This time around, Dokes, winner David Cross says at 2560AT. header in . The nightcap of 26 of 27 pro fights, is a 3-1 he's just reli- concludes with the World Boxing eved the colt is in the Preakness favorite to retain the crown. All Intercommand Softball games Association title Saturday. "Sunny's Halo" will be And, if necessary, he'll have 15 that were not played May 7th due fight. That matchup features running from post 11 in the 13- rounds to do it. to the May Day activities will be champion and former horse field, and Cross says that's played May 23rd. For more infor- champion . "O.K." Seven other Derby runners mation, call 2560. As for Holmes, he's yet to lose Baseball will be at the gate Saturday, in 42 fights, with 30 knockouts (AP)--The Baltimore Orioles con- including Kentucky Derby runner- Special Services is now accepting to his credit. tinued to play red-hot baseball up "Desert Wine," and fifth- rosters for Ladies Recreation Bas- In fact, only three opponents last night, chalking up their placed "Marfa." They both line ketball. A minimum of five (5) have gone the distance against eighth vcitory in the last nine up in the middle of the field. teams is required to form the the champ. He has been installed games by nipping the Toronto Blue The well-performed "Play Fellow" league. Deadline for rosters is as a 6-1 favorite against Wither- Jays, 2-1. has the inside spot. May 26. For more information, call spoon. Dan Ford celebrated his 31st 2560. The WBC's third-ranked contender birthday by delivering the game Indy 500 is unbeaten in 15 pro fights. winning hit, a two-run homer in the Holmes insists this is his eighth inning. Toronto cut the (UPI)--Rain cut activity short Youth baseball final year as a professional. He margin in half when Cliff Johnson yesterday at the Indianapolis The minor and major league divi-@ won the title in June 1978, and homered off starting and winning Motor Speedway, but 32 drivers sions are coming to a close with has held it longer than anyone pitcher Scott McGregor in the did manage to practice during the first place in minor already except Joe Louis. bottom of the ninth. the four hours the track decided and major still down to The WBA title fight is actually But the Oriole bullpen cut off was open. High winds again plagued the wire. a rematch between Dokes and Weaver the scoring at that point and Balti- drivers and kept most speeds below Tee-Ball, with an extended sea- and is surrounded by controversy. more held on to its two-game edge the 200 mile an hour mark. While son until June 9th has most teams Dokes won the title last December in the American League East. teams waited for the track to dry, having six or seven games left. by dethroning Weaver just 63 Second place Boston, the team some wheeling and dealing was MAJOR WON LOST seconds into the first round. chasing the Orioles, kept pace by going on in gasoline alley. Chiefs 7 1 The referee stopped the fight defeating the visiting Minnesota Dick Ferguson of Los Angeles was Cougars 6 3 after a barrage of punches had Twins, 4-1. Dave Stapleton, a named to drive the car Jerry Reds 4 4 Weaver pinned in his own corner. .450 hitter over the past six Sneva abandoned earlier this Braves 4 5 games, was 2-for-3 again last night week. And Johnny Parsons of In- Bears 2 6 NBA for the Red Sox. dianapolis was named to fill in Pirates 2 6 At , pinch hitter John for Pete Halsner in the Arciero MINOR WON LOST (UPI)--The Houston Rockets took a Wockenfuss delivered a sacrifice racing entry. Dodgers * 9 2 giant step toward rebuilding that fly in the 10th inning as the Avengers 6 5 sagging franchise yesterday by Tigers shaded the Texas Rangers, Tennis Cougars 4 6 winning the toss of the coin for 2-1. Milt Wilcox went the distance Cardinals 4 7 the NBA's first round draft choice. for the Tigers, allowing just four ROME (UPI)--In Rome yesterday, Wildcats 4 7 The Rockets almost certainly will hits. top seed Jose Higueras of Spain * already clinched 1st place pick All-America Ralph Sampson of ambled to a 6-2, 6-4 win over TEEBALL WON LOST Virginia, college basketball's And on the West Coast, the Italian Corrado Barazzutti for a Eagles 10 0 player of the year for the past Mariners edged the California quarterfinal spot in the Italian Rangers 9 1 three seasons. The two teams with Angles at Seattle 1-0. Tennis Open. At one point of the Orioles 8 2 the worst regular season records two and a half hour match, the two Astros 5 4 compete for the number-one choice In the only National League con- exchanged 120 strokes for Higueras Bulldogs 5 5 with the annual coinflip. Houston test, the Mets' four-game winning to earn a point. In some points, Cowboys 4 5 was 14-68 last season, while In- streak went by the boards as the the match ressembled a tennis Mets 3 7 diana finished at 20-62. The NBA San Diego Padres scored a 3-2 lesson more than a center-court Iguanas 2 8 draft is scheduled for June 26th. triumph at New York. confrontation. Braves 0 10 Yard Sale Freezer for only $75. Call 2202AT. Yard sale Saturday from 9 a.m. til Medium size dog kennel, $25. Call ???? at 373B Kittery Beach. Many 4602 AT. good bargains including: metal classified shelves, silk flower arrangements, 20" boys bike, 11-piece new wooden Found salad bowl set, glasses, yarn, Help! I'm leaving and my barrel One set of Wilson Staff Stiff Woods crochet thread, books, push mower, boat needs a good home, TLC, and for $100 or best offer; One 8mm/ A female dog approximately 6 months misc. and much, much more. a little work. Comes with extras super 8 movie projector that needs old. She followed my son home from up the yazoo. 12x24. 40HP Johnson a bulb for $15; One dryer that Skyline Drive. She is white with Yard Sale Saturday from 9:30 a.m. electric start that needs to be needs a timer and heating element black edging on her ears and with to ??'?? Pre-packout sale with some hooked up. Battery charger, head, for $50; One 6-foot Christmas tree a black tail. Very friendly. Call plants, boogie board, girl's flares, life jackets, storage for $15; One electric crock plate 2448 after 2 p.m. clothes, sizes 5 and 7 petite, etc. space, three gas tanks, rigged for fryer (new) for $30; One Whirlpool At East Bargo 7A. fishing with pole holders every- washer that runs good for $125; A where you turn. I've got $1600 grille for $15; A table and chairs Services Pre-packout sale Saturday, May 21, in it, make me an offer. Hurry! with an extra leaf for $35; A Puch in the backyard of VL 541A from Please! Call 2155 AWH. moped that runs like a champ (1979) If you need your motorcycle seat 9 a.m. until Noon. Lots of books, for $400; and several sets of cur- recovered, call Dave at 2972AWI. clothes, paints, something for Two-speed automatic transmission tains (green and white) for $10. everyone. power-glide for Chevy, $100; One Call 2309AWH. Step camera, $10; child's riding Wanted bicycles (one girls, Two-family backyard sale for early toy, $5; crib mattr ass, good Two 20-inch in good condition, $25 risers. Infants and childrens condition, $5. Call 3794 AT. one boys) A private voice instructor. Please clothing, toys, child's bicycle, each; Carpeting (one 12x40 earth call 2401 extension 220AWH. for $450, one beige 13x14 for hobby horse, bar-b-que grill, books, Two G70-14 tires, still have tread tone and both are only one year Anyone having information on how many household items. Lots of good on both. Will make reliable tires $150, More carpeting (one 13xl4 to acquire the Cambridge Diet buys. TK 17, 7:30 a.m. til ???? for GTMO area. Asking $50. Call old.). blue for $75, one 9x12 blue for $25, please call Larry at 6228DWH or See you Saturday. Rob at 4120/4243 DWH or 4830 AUH. and one rust 15x16 for $50),. Call 2458AWH. Yard sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3892AT. '81 Kawasaki CSR 250. Available Responsible adult babysitter for 4 p.m. at DP 1103. today! Call 4602 AT. an 11 month old. Needed on 1982 Suzuki 150cc in good condition, occasional evenings. Call Rosie at Fantail Sale! 17 Paola Point. 1978 Datsun 200SX - 5-speed, A/C, one helmet and tool pack included, 4253 AT. Plants, shells, dive gear, toys. AM/FM radio, excellent running con- for $600. Call L/CPL Heard at 2289 9 a.m. to Noon. dition. $2,500. Call Mark at 2265 or 6306. Would like to buy various dive DWH or 3741AWH. gear, mainly tank, regulator and For Sale An 8' x 16' pontoon boat with a 20 BC. Will consider other items. 1968 MG-MGB in good mechanical con- horsepower Johnson motor for $700. Contact 6404 AT or 6347 DWH and BC (Sea Quest), one year old, $100; dition. The body needs some minor Call 4786AT. ask for Kurt. weight belt w/24 lbs. weights, $10; repairs, otherwise it's in excellent Voit Iwo-band spear gun, $20; condition. I have new parts and one rubberized nylon dive bag, $15; dive gallon of paint. The car can be seen DAILY ENERGY UsAGE knife, $5. Will sell as package CP1OA after 6 p.m. or call 2497 deal for $140. Contact Jeff at after 6 p.m. Water Electricity 4271 DWH or 2187 AWH. Suzuki Al00 that runs well, $300 or Use: 1,143,000 Gallons Use: 276,100 KWH $27, 760 Aluminum 80 dive tank with J valve, best offer; Atari 2600 game system $7,174 $120; aluminum 72 dive tankwith for $70 or best offer; fins for J valve, $110; Dacor C, $65. A diving for $10; and a tach dwell Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 253,368 deposit will hold dive gear until meter for $10. Contact Bob or Kitty $6,276 $25,475 June 1. Child's playhouse, $10; at 37O8AT. gusts gun, $20; 2x4 welded wire Total 1972 Olds Detla for Call 3754 fence, small roll, free. Call $500. Use: $34,934 AWH or 4745DWH. 4703 AT and ask for Audrey. Target; $31,751 Water Condition Safety Slogan Bicycles are vehicles, treat them/as such. charlil Ill