Energy Tip of the Day 1 1L 1ELV Try to plan ahead and remove all ingredients for each meal at one time. Each time the door of a refrigerator or freezer is opened, its compressor has to a bit longer to replace the GAZETTE cold air that spills out. Dis- courage leisurely open-door in- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 'w spections of refrigerators con- tents by family members looking for between-meal snacks. Volume 38 Number 109 Friday, June 10, 1983 Are you saving or wasting ? News Landslide victory for Thatcher and conservative party

LONDON (UPI)--One year ago, she Tired but triumphant, Thatcher social democratic alliance captured ' Digest was rated Britain's most unpopular thanked Britain's 30 million voters 17. prime minister since World War II. for a "rather exciting evening," Analysts termed the election WASHINGTON (UPI)--The Senate voted Today, Margaret Thatcher looks and pledged to enter her second labor's worst defeat since 1918. yesterday to limit their outside forward to another five years in term with a "great sense of respon- Labor leader Michael Foot conceded earnings to one-third of their office after a landslide victory sibility and humility." less that five hours after polls a e0,000 annual salary. But a key that gave her conservative party Thatcher's popularity skyrocketed closed yesterday, and called nate source says the vote was record post-war majority in Parlia- after the Falklands war with Argen- Thatcher's victory a "tragedy" for hardly taken when lawmakers began ment. tina, and political opponents the nation's record three-million having second thoughts. The source failed to mount a successful attack jobless. predicts the Senate will vote Arafat, Khadfy agree on Britain's ailing economy under Friends said Foot may step down again, and this time give legisla- her leadership. as labor leader, but for the mom- tors an option between a pay raise With most of the ballots counted, ent, he's still the boss. and unlimited income from the To halt name calling conservatives had 352 seats, com- Now, he says, "I've got to sit speech-making circuit. pared with only 198 for the labor down and see how best to rebuild YEMEN (UPI)--Palestine Liberation party. The fledgling liberal- the party." (UPI)--John DeLorean'a co-defendant Organization chief Yasser Arafat in the cocaine trafficking case in and Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy Los Angeles reportedly will drop reportedly have agreed to stop Escaped mental patient sought in Chino murders his innocent plea on Monday. That calling each other names. would clear the way for William Both men paid surprise visits to (UPI)--California prison officials the system may have "contributed Hetrick to testify against the the Capital of Yemen yesterday. are investigating the handling of to a bad mistake" in the way it former automaker. Hetrick's Although the two did not meet, an escaped mental patient wanted dealth with Cooper, who spent only attorneys would not say whether a the president of Yemen says he for kidnapping and rape, who wound one day at Chino before escaping. deal was struck with prosecutors. mediated a truce between Arafat up in a minimum security facility He's wanted for kidnapping and But Hetrick, described by author- and Khadafy.- - at Chino. rape in Pennsylvania. ities as one of the West Coast's President Abdullah Saleh told his Police charged the 25-year-old Spokesman Phil Guthrie said dis- biggest drug dealers, had faced a country's news agency, "Our efforts man yesterday in the savage stab- ciplinary action may be taken if life prison sentence if convicted. have resulted in an agreement to bing deaths of four people last it's found someone made a mistake halt information campaigns between weekend. in handling Cooper's case. (UPI)--The Drug Enforcement Admin- Libya and the PLO, and do every- istrati-n and NASA reportedly have thing possible to make the two They say Kevin Cooper killed Helicopter, Boeing jet a deal. NBC news says pilots are leaderships meet." Douglas and Peg Ryen and two flying Ui-2 planes to spot mariju- Saleh said he and Khadafy agreed children after escaping from the ana crops in northern California, to urge all Arab leaders to end Chino facility, where he was serv- Avoid near collision Oregon and at least three other their differences and, in his ing a four-year sentence for burg- states. Apparently, infra-red words, "start immediate action to lary. MINNEAPOLIS (UPI)--The "Minnea- photographs pick up marijuana be- fight the Israeli enemy which is polis Star and Tribune" reports ause it gives out more heat supported by zionism." San Bernardino County sheriff a helicopter overseeing President han other crops. Floyd Tidwell says the state has Reagan's motorcade yesterday Yemen's news agency said Saleh evidence that puts Cooper at the nearly collided with a Western PHILADELPHIA (UPI)--Two scientists and Khadafy met for three hours, Ryen's home on the night of their Airlines Boeing 727 jet carrying at Philadelphia's Wistar Institute but the report made no mention deaths. The home is five miles 144 people. report success in reproducing nor- of a meeting between Arafat and from the Chino prison. The copyright story says the mal mice by transfering the nuc- the president of Yemen. One state prison official said pilots of the state patrol heli- leus of a fertilized egg to an copter and the airliner veered unfertilized one. The doctors Meanwhile, a civil defense away to avoid a collision. then implanted the newly fertilized spokesman in Lebanon says an ex- Stone in Nicaragua But at the same time, the pilots egg and it developed to full term. plosion at a home in Baalbeck in estimate the two aircraft came to The researchers say if the tech- the Bekaa Valley has killed a Pal- (UPI)--The special U.S. envoy within just 300 feet of each other nique can be used with older em- estinian official, and wounded Central America, Richard Stone, before Western flight 530 from with bryos it could be a way of cloning seven others. will meet today a Nicaraguan Salt Lake City landed safely. days ago many animals from one embryo. official who only a few The Federal Aviation Administra- was alleged to be the target of an tion says both the helicopter MOSCOW (UPI)--In Moscow yesterday, Drug removed from use American assassination plot. and the jet were in contact with the Soviet news agency Tass denied the control tower at the Minnea- reports in Washington that the (UPI)--The manufacturer of the Stone, keeping a date made be- polis-St. Paul International Air- Soviet Union is trying to persuade anti-nausea drug benedectin has fore the recent U.S.-Nicaragua port. Syria to withdraw its troops from taken the product out of production, diplomatic trouble, will confer An FAA spokesman said an uniden- Lebanon. Tass says Moscow instead at the same time contending the with foreign minister Miguel tified air traffic controller has demands an immediate and uncondi- drug is safe. D'Escoto and other Sandinista been removed from control duties tional withdrawal, and a peace David Sharrock, president of officials today in Nicaragua. pending an investigation. conference including the U.S., Merrel Dow Pharmaceuticals, says the PLO and Israel. benedectin is a victim of numerous Four days ago, three U.S. diplo- lawsuits. mats were kicked out of Nicaragua Reagan on education POLAND (UPI)--Polish authorities Three-hundred-twenty-seven suits after being accused to plotting refused to give Lech Walesa time are pending, blaming the morning D'Escoto's death. MINNESOTA (UPI)--Improved education off from his shipyard job during sickness drug for birth defects. was the theme of President Reagan's the Pope's eight-day visit to One recent case resulted in an The United States denied the 10-hour trip to Minnesota yester- Poland that begins next Thursday. award of $750,000 to a child born charge and retaliated by expelling day. t the former Solidarity leader with birth defects. 21 Nicaraguan consulate officials. Reagan attended a regional forum ys he still will try to meet However, in a 1981 case involving Nicaraguan sources disagree on dealing with a recent report of with Pope John Paul on a weekend. a Florida boy, the jury ruled in whether Stone's visit will help the National Commission on Excell- favor of benedectin's manufacturer. ease a tense diplomatic situation. ence in Education. That report Sharrock says benedectin has been One said probably not, but an- was highly cirtical of American TV8 satellite schedule taken by 33 million pregnant women other said the trip could only im- education. since it went on the market in prove relations, perhaps implying Reagan said teachers should get The following is the TV8 satellite 1956. they couldn't get much worse. merit pay and other incentives, schedule for this weekend: even though they would cost more. SATURDAY But the president stressed that 11:30 a.m. - "The top and the kid." leadership reducing drug abuse state and local governments should 12:00 p.m. - Wide World of Sports Enlightened come up with the money for im- (coverage of National There is good news and bad news. be attributed to enlightened lead- provements in the nation's schools. sports festival) The bad news -- we still have a ership within the chain of command, 1:00 p.m. - Movie: "Pumping Iron" drug abuse problem in the Navy. growing peer pressure against use, Correction Arnold Schwazenegger The good news -- drug abuse is on improved detection, effective de- 2:30 p.m. - NCAA Track and Field the decline. terrence, appropriate discipline, In the Wednesday, June 8, 1983, Championship According to a recent message from expeditious processing, and preven- edition of The Daily Gazette, an 3:30 p.m. - Westchester Classic the CNO, results of a drug and alco- tive education. Zero tolerance of individual listed as a graduating 4:30 p.m. - Belmont Stakes hol abuse survey will be published drug abuse in (the) Navy remains senior from W. T. Sampson High 6:00 p.m. - Cable News Network this month. That survey indicates a top priority goal and we must keep School was not given credit for SUNDAY better than 50 percent decrease in pressure on. All ongoing programs being a member of the National 12:30 p.m. - Monitor drug abuse in the Navy. and initiatives should continue to Honor Society. Heather Ann Day, the 1:30 p.m. - USFL be supported fully. They have pro- graduate in question, has been a 5:00 p.m. - Cable News Network The CNO said, "This impressive duced positive results and I'm member for three years. The Gazette 5:30 p.m. - Westchester Classic progress in (the) war on drugs can proud of your accomplishments. regrets the error. The Daily Gazette Page 2 Friday, June 10, 1983 Club Activities Chapel Services "FREE JAZZASIZE" AT THE LEEWARD community THE GUANTANAMO BAY CHAPEL WELCOMES Point BOQ on Monday 9 a.m., Tuesday the entire GTMO community to join 7 p.m., Thursday 7 p.m. Everyone them for their worship services. is invited. Just drop by. Catholic Services: ATTENTION VIDEO LOVERS: HAVE YOU Sunday Obligation bought a VCR and wondered just where bulletin board 5:40 p.m. Saturday Chapel you can get in on those great rental 9:30 p.m. Sunday Chapel clubs like they have in the states? Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette Daily Mass (every dayeexcept Tues.) Give the Iguana Video Club a try. office through Guard Mail Stop 1153 or hand carried 9:00 a.m. Chapel We presently have 168 movies in to the Public Affairs Office in the COMNAVBASE Admin Rite of Reconciliation VHS and Beta and what's more is that Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the 4:30 p.m. Saturday Chapel we have no rental fee. Come on out previous working day. Bonofide emergency announce- 8:30 a.m. Sunday Chapel to the next meeting at the Marine ments will be accepted any time. Announcements Barracks Classroom. The date will will be published at least once a week at the dis- Protestant Services: be June 15 and the time will be at cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities Divine Worship Service 7:30 p.m. If you need more infor- that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex 11:00 a.m. Sunday Chapel mation or want to join now, feel and color or national origin will not be accepted. 11:00 a.m. Sunday Leeward Chapel free to call Bob Bays at 3708 AWN Country Church and he will help you into the 6:30 p.m. Sunday Chapel greatest thing since popcorn. Junior Church Members, we need your attendance. 11:00 a.m. Sunday High School Anniouncements Sunday School CARIBBEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS NOW HAS A Special 9:30 a.m. Sunday (all age s) BOOTHS: THOSE GROUPS OR new activity being offered to the MIDWAY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT WILL BE CON- High School individuals desiring to reserve a community. We how have a Ballroom ducting fire safety inspections of 10:00 a.m. Sunday (all ages) Midway booth for the 4th of July Dancing instructor. Here is a the Paola Point and Radio Point Leeward Chapel perfect opportunity for you and must submit a memo to Special Housing Areas from June 20-24. If your spouse to learn the art of Services by June 15. Keys will be occupants have a special time they Ballroom Dancing. A meeting and issued at 10 a.m., June 20 at the wish their quarters inspected, an Community Calendar registration has been set up for midway office in Booth 24. appointment may be made by calling June 13 at 7 p.m. at the Caribbean AUXILIARY FIREFIGHTERS - ALL the Fire Department at 4222 or 4165. June 18--Marine Barracks Carnival Arts and Crafts Workshop for those Auxiliary Firefighters are to for 4th of July, 1-5 p.m. interested. report to Fire Station #1 for ATTENTION: PASSENGERS TO KINGSTON, NAVSTA Hail & Farewell, manrlatrv tranin at1 Jamaica. Effective immediately, the 6 p.m. MAMA ELLIE'S COOKING m t a t . baggage check-in time for the C-141 July 1--Boxing Smoker, McCalla class for children passenger flight for Kingston has Hangar, 7:30 p.m. will begin soon and REPORTING OF ABSENCE OF LEAVE IN been changed. The new times are July 2--4th of July Dance, McCalla, live in there will be no Family Mousing: If you from 4 to 6 p.m. Monday evening 6 p.m.-Midnight more classes for Ncvy Family Housing and plan to be at McCalla Hangar. This change is July 4--Parade, 10 a.m. the rest of the gone longer than 72 hours, the due to the change in the ferry Midway, opens at conclusion summer. For the Mousing Office must be notified. schedule which canceled the 7:30 of parade older boys and It also is recommended that you p.m. ferry. Any questions should Competitive Events, girls on the summer leave your key with a friend in be referred to LCDR Smerczniak or 2-4 p.m. hire program there case of emergencies and for the Petty Officer Evans at 6204. Fireworks, Dark will be special night classes. So, protection of personal and govern- boys and girls, sign up now and meant property. You should make enjoy cooking good food for Mom and arrangements for the upkeep of your ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS IS A FELLOWSHIP Navy Exchange Dad. This is the last class for home and grounds and bring the name of men and women who share their YOUR NAVY EXCHANGE RETAIL STORE HAS this year. Call Mama Ellie at and telephone number of the person experiences, strengths and hopes just received a wide assortment of 2392 AT. responsible for your home to the with each other that they may solve tights and leotards. They are in HousingOffice. ___ their common problem and help others a wide range of colors and sizes-- NAVSTA HAIL AND FAREWELL ON SATURDAY, to recover from alcoholism. The one that is right for you. Come in June 18, at the COMO will salute Observelaw only requirement for membership is and see which color suits you and "The Lazy Days of Summer" with a desire to stop drinking. There are your dancersize class. Steamship Round and Phillipine It is a violation of Haitian law no dues or fees for AA membership. buffet. Social hour is at 6 p.m. to bring used clothing, soap, or We are self-supporting through our and dinner starts at 7 p.m. Tickets other materials into that country contributions. If you are having a JANE FONDA WORKOUT RECORDS ARE NOW are $7.50/person and will not be to barter for crafts. Any GITO problem with alcohol and desire to available at the Sound Scene. If sold at the door. Get yours now resident found to be violating stop, call 4648 AT, 3205 AT, or you haven't been going to dancer- from your committee representative, such law will be barred from fu- 2511 AT. cize classes as often as you'd like at the Commissary Office or at the ture R&R flights. because of your busy schedule, now, COMO. you can stop and relax. The Sound Scene has just the right solution SHUTTERBUGS START CLICKING--The for you. Come in and get a Jane Contest is on.Now thru July 1st. Recently, the Gazette has been receiving classified ads and announce- Fonda Workout record and you will Submit your entries for the Guan- ments with incorrect telephone numbers and addresses. Please help us to be able to exercise in your own tanamo Bay 1984 Calendars. Send serve you by checking your items prior to submission. home and on your own time. Remem- a non-returnable 8 x 10 b/w glossy ber, stop by the Sound Scene for with name and number to Barbara your workout! Brooks, Stop 47. All entries will be displayed and GTMO public will choose the winners at the July 4th festivities. For more info call 4236. GTMO Summer Youth Program ATTENTION GTMO SWINGERS: Class schedules are as follows: We will be having a pool Swim Classes party at the Leeward Point Windjammer: pool from 5-10 p.m. Satur- Instructor - Bernard day, June 11, for members Aide - Black and class members only. Time Class Limit Catch the 4:30 p.m. ferry. Come out 8-9 a.m. Advanced Beginner 10 and have a splashing good time. 9-10 a.m. Intermediate 10 Bring food enough for your family Como: and a covered dish to spare. Instructor - Murphy Aide - S. Clark It's time for the Summer Youth Time Class L imit Horse: Care & Riding TUE DALYBa7 Program again! This year we will 8-9 a.m. Beginner (3&4 yr) 8 Instructor, Paul Hutto be offering four two-week sessions 9-10 a.m. Beginner (5&6 yr) 8 Place: Special Services Corral beginning June 20 and ending August (no 3rd session) Days: Tuesday & Thursday GAZETTE 12. Registration for the entire 9-10 a.m. Adult Beginner 10 Time: 1-3 p.m. summer will be open on June 11 from (only 3rd session) Limit: 8 per class 04 8 a.m. to Noon at Special Services. 10-11 a.m. Beginner (7&older) 6 Ages: 7 years and up Class sizes are limited and regis- Villamar: The fee includes horse rental. Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, tration will be done on a first Instructor - Speid i Golf come, first serve basis. Payment Aide - Johnson Instructor - "Moose" Claxton Commander, U.S. Naval Base for your child must accompany Time Class Limit Place: Special Services Golf Course registration. The sessions are as 8-9 a.m. Beginner (5&6 yr) 8 Days: Tuesday & Thursday Keith Maynard. Lt. Cmdr. follows: 9-10 a.m. Beginner (7&older) 10 (only sessions 2 & 4) .Public Affairs Officer CPO: Session 1 June 20-July 1 Time: 9-10 a.m. Ens. Christy McCollom. Session 2 July 5-July 15 Instructor - Clark Affairs Officer Limit: B per class .Asst. Public Session 3 July 18-July 29 Aide - Richards JOC Lew Reed. Session 4 August 1-August 12 Time Class Limit Tennis .Public Affairs Staff Superviscr TBA Toddler rs B Instructor - Marlse Murphy J02 Lee Holloway. The following classes will be TBA Infants:s B Place: Cooper Field Tennis Courts External Communications Coordinator offered: TBA Beginn ters B Days: Monday-Thursday Time: 1-2 p.m., 2-3 p.m. JO3 Michael Page.Editor Swimming Cost: $10.00 Limit: Mrs. Susan Junkins. Beginners Bowling Classes 8 per class .Production Assistant Advanced Instructors - Stea e Johnson Gymnastics The Daily Gazette is published according to the Intermediates Carol Munson Instructor - L/CPL Greg Beauvais rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers Swimmers Place: Marblehead H all Place: Elem. School Multi-Purpose as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed Bowling $15.00 Days: Monday, Wedn esday, Friday Days: To Be Announced five times weekly at government expense on government Horse Care and Riding $10.00 Time: 9-10 a.m., 10-11 a.m., Times: To Be Announced equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news items Golf $10.00 11:30 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. Limit: 10 per class that appear herein are not to be construed as official $10.00 Limit: 12 per class For more information, call Special or as reflecting the views of COMNAVBASE or the De- Tennis partment'of the Navy. Gymnastics $10.00 Ages: 7 years andiup Services at 2650. The Daily Gazette Page 3 Friday, June 10, 1983 From the Police Blotter Significant police activity for the week ending June 5 NOTE: In addition to actions noted, cases have been referred to the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) and/or Accident Investi- gations, as appropriate. Windward Monday, May 30 - No significant activity.

Tuesday, May 31 * and Run - Call received reporting an accident at Water Plant Num- ber 3. Police met with a civilian who had witnessed the accident. The man stated he had heard a loud crash and then saw a dumpster truck drive away. Two poles at the plant had been hit. --Photos and statements taken. * Late Entry: Sexual Harassment - Navy E-3 reported to Base Police and stated she had been sexually harassed at the Windjammer on May 21 by a Marine E-3. The Navy E-3 stated the same person had later called her at work and made similar provoking comments. --Statements taken. ROBERT RENNY (LEFT) IS CAPTIVATED BY THE DEMONSTRATION OF CONCEPTS pertaining to air performed by Jennifer Sineway and Nicole Perry, Wednesday, June 1 - No significant activity. second graders from Ms. Stuart's class, during the W. T. Sampson participated in the fair Thursday, June 2 Elementary School Science Fair. All classes * Drinking Underage/Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor - Police and class and individual projects and demonstrations were exhibited. on patrol noticed a high school student who he believed was a minor (Official U.S. Navy photo) drinking an alcoholic beverage. Police requested proper identification which the student did not have in her possession. Police also found four other students and a Marine E-2 accompanying the minor. Naval Base Civilian Personnel Job Openings --The minor was detained for drinking underage. The four accompanying Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Person- students were detained for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. nel Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants All students turned over to their parents. The accompanying Marine E-2 have filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the was apprehended for contributing to the delinquency of a minor and sub- position is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies sequently turned over to his command pending disciplinary action. may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office, or by re- Call received from de- * Breach of Peace/Assault/Communicating a Threat - viewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards. pendent reporting he had been assaulted. Police met with the student and received a description of the suspect. Police investigated the GRADES CLOSING DATE COMMAND area and located the suspect, a Marine E-7. Suspect apprehended. ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND transported to police headquarters for question- --Suspect and student 206-83 Travel Clerk, GS/LGS-2132- 17 June PSD ing. 03 Leading to GS/LGS-0 or - Call received from a man reporting a possible * Attempted Break-in GS/LGS-2132-04 Police met with the man who break-in at his residence in Oil Point. 207-83 Tile & Plate Setter, LWG-3604-l0 17 June PWD attempted forced entry. showed them the marks where someone 208-83 Mobile Equipment Servicer, LWG- 17 June PWD --Statements taken. 5806-05 (Temp NTE 1 yr), Two * Destruction of Government Property - Police escorting the personnel positions the vehicle. After the ve- transport vehicle heard yelling coming from 209-83 Carpenter, LWG-4607-09 17 June PWD responsible for the distur- hicle stopped, police found two personnel 210-83 Store Worker, WG/LWG-6914-04 17 June Commissay E-3, to ride in the po- bance. Police ordered one individual, a Navy (Temp NTE 90 Days) vehicle twice, lice van. Upon reaching the van, the E-3 struck the 211-83 Clerk Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 17 June PWD causing damage to the vehicle. (Temp NTE 1 yr) --Navy E-3 apprehended and subsequently turned over to his command 212-83 Maintenance Control Clerk, GS/ 17 June PWD pending disciplinary action. LGS-303-0 friday, June 3 - No significant activity. READVERTISED Saturday, June 4 - No significant activity. 173-83-B Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic 17 June PWD Sunday, June 5 Leader, WL/LWL-5803-11 * Breach of Security - Call received from the COMNAVBASE Duty Officer reporting unknown trouble at Pier Victor. Upon arrival, police were The following positions are permanent registers: informed that a person had been sighted swimming in the area of a ship along Pier Victor. Police were approached by a Navy E-2 who stated he 46-83 Clerk Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 OPEN All Commands knew the individual, another Navy E-2, who was seen in the water. (Kelly Girl) -- Suspect apprehended and subsequently turned over to his command 18-83 Firefighter (Structural), PS- OPEN Fire Dept. pending disciplinary action. 081-03 OPEN PWD 38-83 Telephone Operator, LGS/GS- 382-02/3 Leeward Commissary 96-83 Sales Store Checker, LGS/GS- OPEN Saturday, May 28 2091-03 (Intermittent) * Drunk and Disorderly/Failure to Obey a Lawful Order/Theft - Police on UOPH NAF-17-83 Custodial Worker, LWG/NA-3566-1 OPEN patrol at the Leeward Clipper ordered a Marine E-4 who had been caus- (FT & PT) ing a disturbance to leave the club. Upon failure to obey the order, FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT REGISTERS: the individual was apprehended. At this time, a Navy E-3 present at APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED the club, stated to police that the Marine E-4 had stolen money from INT CLUBS him. NAF-25-83 Club Host command 17-83 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 --Statements taken. Marine subsequently turned over to his CLUBS NAF-29-83 Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-03 INT pending disciplinary action. INT CLUBS * Hazarding a Vessel - Report received of a Special Services motor boat NAF-27-83 Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 INT CLUBS been operating in a hazardous manner near the ferry. NAF-21-83 which had Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 INT CLUBS --Statements taken. Water safety summons issued to the boat operator NAF-20-83 for hazarding a vessel. Sunday, May 29 * Vandalism - Report received from Navy E-6 of possible vandalism to the vending machine at the NAS ferry landing. --Statements taken. onday, May 30 * Breach of Peace/Drunk and Disorderly Conduct/Disobeying a Lawful Or- der/Disrespect to a Petty Officer/No ID - Received radio transmission from Port Control requesting police assistance at the NAS ferry land- ing. Police arrived and apprehended a Marine E-2. The individual had been causing a disturbance along with another Marine E-2, on the pas- senger deck of the ferry. When the ferry master ordered the personnel to be seated, the Marine who was later apprehended, failed to follow orders and became disrespectful. When police requested an ID, the in- dividual did not have one on his person. --The personnel were turned over to their command pending disciplinary action. * Vandalism - Report received from Navy E-6 of possible vandalism to the vending machine at the NAS ferry landing. --Statements taken.

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THREE NAS PERSONNEL ARE PRESENTED THEIR FIRST GOOD CONDUCT Awsaus ox ENERGY left Cmdr. Jack F. Wilson (left), NAS Executive Officer. They are, (Orga- to right: AB3 Earle P. Tyerman (Supply), AM3 Sergio Rodriquez SAVING$ (Air Traf- nizational Maintenance Division) and AC2 David B. Caldwell fic Control). (Official U.S. Navy photo) The Daily Gazette Page 4 Friday, June 10, 1983 Local Sports Reds' Bench will hang it up after this season Mawr Be a certified diver in time for Gusta season! Tryouts for Padi for CINCINNATI (AP)--A spokesman this season. PG A open water diving course will be Cincinnati Reds says in with the Reds in the He broke (UPI)--Gary Hallberg admits one held at the Windjammer pool, Mon- at the regular Johnny Bench will retire 1967, and became their of his problems on the pro golf day and Tuesday, June 13 and 14, baseball season. end of the current catcher the next year. He holds tour is staying relaxed. Yester- at 7:00 p.m. For more information director, The team's publicity the major league record for home day, playing with unreformed joke- call Harvey or Joyce Hoopes at says Bench told club Jim Ferguson, runs by a catcher, 324. ster Fuzzy Zoeller, Hallberg kept 2912 AWH. he doesn't President Dick Wagner loose and shot a four-under-par this season. plan to play after 67 for the opening-round lead in Special Services will be offer- has called ing Ferguson says Bench Baseball the Westchester Classic in swimming, tennis, and bowling for today to (AP)--The know lessons a news conference Harrison, New York. Zoeller didn't to the children on Leeward they are on a roll when they can Point announce the decision. do bad either, shooting a 68 that beginning July 5th. To sign year with the make six errors and still win. up, drop Bench, in his 16th put him in a three-way tie for by Special Services office to the Riding a seven-run first inning, Reds, has been selected second place with Chip Beck and on Recreation Hill or call 6263 for team 13 the young Baltimore infield laughed more information. National League all-star rookie David Peoples. times. He's a two-time National off its miscues last night and de- League Most Valuable Player. feated Milwaukee, 10-7, for a Karate class Bench is batting three-game sweep of the Brewers. College golf The 35-year-old Are you tense, .283 with six homers and 31 RBI's Third baseman Leo Hernandez made (UPI)--Pre-tournament favorite frustrated? We two errors, b ut also drove in four Oklahoma State has the lead at have the solu- runs with atthree-run homer and the halfway mark of the NCAA golf tion. Ernie College baseball a single to1lead the Orioles' 15- championships in Fresno, Califor- Verplank's Phelphs is offer- OMAHA, Nebraska (UPI)--Texas has hit attack. nia. Led by Scott Oklahoma ing Martial Arts advanced to the final of the AMERICAN three-under-par 69, total, instruction that in Omaha Detroit 8 Boston 2 State, with a four-over-par college world series not only win over Kansas City 6 Minnesota 5 is one shot ahead of North Caro- with a 6-4, ten-inning teaches self de- California 3 Chicago 2 lina. Alabama. fense but ways of Oakland 3 Toronto 1 Bill Bates drove in the winning coping with all the top of Seattle 3 Texas 2 run with a double in Tennis those frustrations. Don't be down, Brumley then NATIONAL (UPI)--Jimmy Connors and John the tenth. Mike call Ernie today at 4442 DWH, or Los Angeles 4 Atlanta 2 McEnroe remain on a collision drove Bates in with the insurance Ed Buenaflor at 4527 DWH or 2239 Philadelphia 6 St. Louis 5 course in the $250,000 Queen's run. AWH. Classes are starting soon. Texas right-hander Calvin Pittsburgh 6 Montreal 3 Club Grass Court Championships Schiraldi struck out 11 Alabama New York 6 Chicago 4 in London. Both were straight hitters after coming into the Houston 3 San Francisco 0 set winners in yesterday's third Jack and Jill Cincinnati 8 San Diego 1 round. game in the fifth. The Yatera Seca Golf Association is sponsoring a Jack and Jill tournament this Sunday, June 12th. Yard Sale Awards will be given for 1st, 2nd, Saturday from 9 a.m., until noon at and 3rd place finishes, longest 1177CB backyard. Household items, declassified drive, and closest to the pin. baby items, toys, clothes, and much This tournament will be a blind more. Classified advertisements may be sent to the Gazette by draw, with shotgun to start at Guard Mail or hand carried to the Public Affairs Office. 9:00 a.m. So come out Sunday, Saturday from 8 a.m., until noon at Hours are 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and sign up before 8:30 a.m. TKl5. Motorcycle parts, clothes, (excluding holidays). Deadline for publication is noon dishes, and other 'stuff'. the previous working day. Child's 6-month old leather and suede saddle for $125. Moray boogie Saturday from 9 a.m., till whenever Someone to clip and trim my minia- 1979 Toyota SR5 liftback with air board for $30. 2457AWH. at 810 Granadillo Circle. There will ture French poodle. Will pay top conditioning, new tires, Kenwood be maternity clothes, baby clothes, dollar. Call 2287AWH. AM/FM cassette, and rustproof ed. Stereo console with AM/FM radio and and odds and ends. Call 2914AT. in good condition. A dependable late model car in good turntable. It's Chevy pick- Call Mary at 2265DWH or 3848AWH. Saturday from 9 a.m., until p.m., working condition. Call chief Harris 1969 six-cylinder 250CID New tires. at 83A Granadillo Circle. A large at 4723DWH or 3107AWH. up. Standard transmission. First $900 Electric typewriter that needs ad- selection of Fisher Price toys in It's in good condition. 1973 justment for $50. Call 3345AWH. excellent condition for boys 2-4, Front chain sprocket for a takes it. Call 2116AWH. Morris at boys clothes - sizes 2-4, plus lots 100cc Honda. Call SCPO 1976 Pontiac Bonneville that is Dominion flip-top oven broiler that of household items and jewelry. 4788DWH or 2841AWH. fully loaded for $1,500. Call has never been used. $18. Call or 6442AWH. Saturday from 9:30 a.m., until noon Someone to write or help write a 4614DWH 3788AWH. at Caravella Point 18B. Furniture, resume. Please contact EN3 Jeff cyclinder with Harvest gold heavy duty washer for movie camera, clothes, drapes, 2872DWH or 3407AWH. 1980 Jeep CJ7. Four Hyde at $125. It's in very good condition. toys, and many more. 22,000 miles and in excellent con- Call 4569. Someone to do housekeeping one or dition. $5,500. Call 2457AWH. Saturday from 9 a.m., until ????? two days per week. Call 3345AWH. at 273D Villamar 5th Street. I'm short with two items for sale. Singer sewing machine (13 years old) Plants, clothes, and much more. For Sale A 12x24 barrel boat with a 25hp en- with walnut cabinet and all acces- Puch moped, magnum XK, in excellent gine. Both the boat and engine are sories including decorative stitch- Saturday from 9 a.m., until noon at condition for $350: 16-foot pontoon in good shape. A 1972 Capri with ing discs. It needs an engine belt 389 Evans Point. Bagful of scraps boat with a 20hp Johnson motor for a 2000cc engine. It's in real good for operation. The belt is avail- of material for quilts, pillows, etc. $650. Call 4786AT. shape for a special. Best offer on able at Singer stores. Asking $75. $5 takes it all. Also, other sewing both. The car will be available on Call 2127AT. notions, clothes, some kitchenware, Puch moped that has 4,000 miles on June 28th. Call Dave at 2351AT. Winchester 101, pidgeon grade trap and general miscellaneous "treasure." it and runs great. Includes saddle block Ford with chrome-plated barrels. It re- SALES, PLEASE! bags and helmet for just $300: Two 9 -inch clutch for 209 NO EARLY It's in excellent cork and chrome living room lamps with pressure plate. Price ne- tails for $1,350. $40 case. t for $25 each: A three-piece living gotiable. Call 3285AT. condition and includes a L os is $600. Call 4614DWH or 1980 black Huffy motorcross bicycle. room set in excellent condition Price for $10: Last seen at AFRTS during the May that includes a sofa, loveseat, Child's metal walking horse 6442AWH. $20: Festival. Reward if found. Call cathedral colors for $700 firm. Child's 20" Converts bike for Day "V-bottom" boat. Ask- Call 2197AWH. Bigh chair pad for $2: Gerry infant 16-foot wooden 3337AWH. includes a 1977 carrier for $5: Sears baby food ing $550. The price book Evinrude 25hp engine in fine running A pair of tap shoes (72 men's) dur- Puch Mangum XK 2hp moped, in good grinder with 113-page recipe rail condition, a trailer, and all nec- ing the dance recital at the Amphi- condition for $450: Four pairs of for $5: Mattel musical crib essities that are needed for bay theatre May 29. If you have found beige pinch-pleated curtains, three train for $5: Infant development year with de- certification. Call Bill and leave them, please call 3387AWH. pairs of beige kitchen.cafe cur- guide, birth to one at 6258DWK or 6141AWH. tains with green and rust border, velopment toys and instructions for a message Misc. and two pairs of pinch-pleated $10: Playtex bottles with infant and new Formica top table with one leaf for Anyone who may have known Frederick brown and rust plaid curtains with 0older baby nipples and three $10: Fostoria popcorn popper for $2: A. Marshall, Jr., is asked to con- cafe inserts - make an offer: One b oxes of bottles for $5: Wooden Rival meat grinder/salad maker with tact C. L. Denzin, the director of pair of $40 shoe skates in very ccrib gym for $2: Various small toys is all vacuum base for $10: 5-foot dryer NBCPO. good condition - make an offer: Lots a and books for 25q to $1. This Call 2575AT. cord for $2. Brown-flowered early of size 10, summer and winter girls 9 quality merchandise. American style living room chair for Services clothes: Boys clothes size 14. Call was $25: Sportsman's backpack for $5: Dependable babysitter in the Nob 4171DWH or 2606AWH. 1980 GE washing machine that Boat tie-downs for $1. It's all Hill area. During working hours. purchased new in December of 1980. Valiant sedan with with new Asking $225 or best offer. Call quality merchandise. Call 2575AT. Willing to take children 3 and up. 1975 front end, new Very reasonable. Call Mary at 3501AT. paint job, rebuilt ENERGY tires, battery, and several other crfr2BonlDAILYUSAGE new parts. Asking $2,000 or the Wanted It's in excellent con- Electricity Open ocean scuba charter. It would best offer. Water dition. Call Clarke at 4318DWH. be approximately three hours for Use: 1,405,000 Gallons Use: 293,200 KWH you and your boat one weekend morn- A $ b e $8,818 $29,480 ing. Six divers desire off-shore Radiator for a Chrysler product. It dive without the hassle of swimming is designed for automatic trans- out. Call Dave with price at 3787AWH, mission, has no leaks, and has worked well in my Ford. Make me a Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 260,010KWH de- Individual to escort/accompany reasonable offer. Call 2287AWH. $6,276 $26,142 pendent 9-year-old daughter to Nor- folk on MAC flight on or about July 1967 Volkswagen Beattle in good Total 1, 1983. Call 4164DWH or 3223AT. condition, $100. It can be seen at Use: $38,298 WAECONITIO1 the NAS Fire Department or call Target: $32,418 Chest of drawers. Call 3285AT. Jerry at 6450/6277AT. c ri I vision - Poor car, poor driving, poor Safety Slogan three reasons that cause a collision.