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Reagan rejects Democrats two-year plan '7 :In= Worly WASHINGTON (UPI)--President Reagan It flunked the White House test. The three-year plan proposed by the has rejected a tax cut proposed by According to acting News Secretary Conservative Democratic Forum calls ATLANTA (UPI)--hat loaed like. itJ the Democratic leadership as "just Larry Speakes, the two-year plan for cuts of five percent in the first could have been a major development not good enough" and reportedly will "falls far short" of the mandate gi- year and 10 percent in the next two. in the slayings of 28 young black go with a plan put forth by the same ven Reagan when he was elected. The maverick group has plans to in Atlanta now seems to have dwind- maverick Democrats who helped pass And, Speakes says there seems to meet today to iron out their propos- led away. his budget. be a "growing bipartisan coalition al for submission to the president. Public Safety Commissioner Lee in Congress" favoring the president's Sources say Representatives Kent Brown says a black man in his earl;, position. Chance, a Texas Democrat, and Rrepre- 20s was questioned into the early The time for compromise came to a According to Speakes, Reagan will sentative Barber Conable, a New York morning hours yesterday, but that screeching halt yesterday when Demo- make a final decision in the next Republican, probably will co-sponsor the questioning didn't result in an cratic members of the House Ways and few days, but administration sources the bill, technically giving Reagan arrest. And Brown says the man is Means Committee proposed a two-year, say the decision will probably come the "bipartisan coalition" he's been now' free .to go. He said, "We have 15 percent cut as a last offer. today. seeking on the tax measure. not ended up with the information that results in an arrest." VATICAN CITY, Rome (UPI)--Pope J6h+ Paul II is back at the Vatican, leaving Rome's Gemelli Hospital exactly three weeks after he was Brought in, wounded in an assassi cation attempt. The Pope, although looking pale - and drawn, needed no help in walk- ing out the hbppital's front door GAZETTE to the waiting limousine. He smil- ed and waved to onlookers as they Guantanamo Bay, Cuba --heered and applauded.

ZAHLE, Lebanon (UPI)--Syrian troops poured artillery fire into the be- Volume 36 Number 10. Thursday. June 4, 1981 sieged city of Zahle yesterday, sending residents of the Greek Caths olic city scurrying for safety in' bomb shelters. Militia spokesmen said at least Hunger striker ranks grow n Poland three people, including two child- ren, were killed and 20 were in- WARSAW, Poland (UPI)--Poland's gov- of control and not being stern enoughgh scant criticism jured. ernment faces increasing problems with protesters. with hunger strikers and a maverick' The resolution was endorsed by In a TV interview yesterd y, t.& LVS .ANGELaO (UPI)---wo Vietnam vet- faction of the Communist Party. Soviet, East German and Czechoslo- Polish government official condemn- erens have collapsed. in the second Eighty-nine prisoners sent to work vak news media- ed the forum resolution and openly week of a hunger strike to protest in a Silesia coal mine for protest- Labeled the forum as an opposition government inaction on the plight of ing prison conditions began a fast A member of Poland's Politburo group to Poland's party leadership. soldiers exposed to Agent Orange. today, bringing the number of hunger yesterday warned that the forum It was the first high-level attack The protest brought officials of strikers in the country to more than could wreck the party with its con- hthe unauthorized group. the Veterans. Administration to Los 600. Angeles yesterday to meet withipther Another 500 prisoners in southern protesting veterans. The hunger Poland also are reported to be fast- strikers said they wanted any pled- ing in a campaign for better condi- ges of support in writing. tions. And more than three-dozen Bikers tagged as "terrorists" other people are on a hunger strike PARIS (UPI)--Thirteen nationseaost-' in a demand for release of seven PHILADELPHIA (UPI)--Pennsylvania William Davis, a Pennsyvania state ty in Western Europe, agreed to lend * political prisoners. law-enforcement officials say motor- trooper connected to the task force, the International Monetary Fund The maverick party faction, the cycle gangs have toned down their said the current outlaw club member- $1.1 billion during the next two so-called, "Katowice Forum," last outlaw image but the range of their ship numbers one-half million years. month passed a resolution criticiz- illegal activities has grown to such Davis ideutitied the four top clubs The IMF says the money is for poor ing the Communist Party as being out an extent that they are "no differ- as the International Hell's Angels, nations with balance-of-payment pro- ent from European terrorist orean- based in California; the Banditos, bleme. The fund is increasing its. Commissary issues izations." based in Texas; the-Pagans, based in lending, which,'doubled between 1980 Long Island; and the Outlaws. and 1979. Thomas Gallagher, head of a South- Mushroom warning eastern Pennsylvania task force on outlaw cycle gangs, says some motor- Following is a transcript of the cycle gangs constitute "a multi- airing of TV-8's TARGET with COMNAVBASE, Capt. NAVBASE Commissary issues this million dollar organization.' Maurice D. Fitzgerald. Questions currently be- c) warning concerning contaminated ing researched will be answered in the GAZETTE mushrooms that have been available He says they perform "professional upon comletiei . here in Guantanamo Bay: contract hits and deal in narcotics, The four-ounce cans of "Oxford gambling, union and anti-union en- Royal Mushrooms-Stems and Pieces" forcement--anyone who will pay them." may be contaminated with botulinum TARGET toxin and could cause illness if the mushrooms are eaten. Gallagher says he has followed The cans can be identified with the path of bikers in the U.S., with Captain Maurice 0 Fitzgerid the letters "FKC" on the top line Canada--where they are expanding ra- of a code, followed by the numbers pidly--England, Holland, Germany, 11 or 13. There is a bottom line Denmark and Australia. Question #1: What are the dates in reference to the possible Naval with the letter "P" followed by the Base Unit Citation? numbers 1 or 2. Area residents are asked to check He told the Philadelphia Crime Answer: The dates are July X979 through January 1981. Let me their food selves for these possibly Commission, "Motorcycle gangs are repeat that the citation is not approved at this time. contaminated mushrooms. The Com- true terrorists, no different from missary will refund those four- European terrorist organizations. Question #2: Could you explain how an ex-dependant, that is A de- ounce cans mentioned previously They are financed by and work for pendant who is of legal age and holding a job here when brought into the store. organized crime." on base, can get away with living at home? It's my understanding that contractor-hired .personnel are funded through the contractors. Itseems to me that this practice is wrong.

Answer: If a person is a guest, they have. rea clearance; CAPTAIN C.G. FELKINS (back- that is valid for 30 days. A longer stay is subject ground) is greeted by Cap- to that person receiving another area clearance -- tain C.A. Reed, Commander, and is not done often. If that person gets a job, Fleet Training Group, on it becomes another situation. Let me put the Legal Tuesday, June 2, upon arri- Department in touch with you. val at the MAC Terminal. Question #3: Why don't we Captain Fhlkins arrived at have a sewage treatment plant here in Guantanamo NAVBASE to relieve Captain Bay? Reed of his present duties. Answer: We are not required to have The Fleet Training Group's one at this time. There Change of Command ceremon- may be one built in the future. We have tested ri- ver ies will be held aboard the water; we have drilled wells; but we have to be careful USS Clifton Sprague at 9 a.m., in situations like this. We are always look- ing into and for ideas like this. Thank you for your Friday, June 5. (Photo by PH3 Mike Kobeck.) interest. Question #4: Is there a possibility that Lne roads will be recap- ped?

Answer: Yes, but we may be talking about a FY83/54 budget. Maybe the Seabees this summer could work on this. It's the shortest route. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, June 4, 1981 Entertainment at the Clubs

community JOIN US FRIDAY, June 5 for a fun THE HARBOR LIGHTS LOUNGE will filled evening. Start off by join- be open for dining this weekend ing the group in the Rathskellar from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, for social hour and sing-along from Saturday and Sunday. Dining 5 - 7:30 p.m. Sherry will be there selections will be available from bulletin board to play the piano for you. Our the open menu. After dinner on dining room will be ready to serve Friday night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. you "Endless a unity announcements. n to the Gazette from 6 - 10 p.m. with an open Flyte" will spin your office through Guar Iail Stop #53 or hand carri menu. The main bar will be open favorite C&W records. "Scorpio" will be here Saturday to the Public Affairs Offie in the.McCalla A[in from 4:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. "Scorpio" night to building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the disco will be here for your dancing provide a variety of music for your previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- pleasure. Be sure to join us early dancing or listening pleasure. ments will be accepted any time-:A'nounnements5 for the fun. Just a reminder to military will bepublished at least dce a week at the dis- We hope you will attend the Hail personnel that (E-6) are cretion of the Public. Affairs Staff. A rctr ties and Farewell, Saturday, June 6. considered eligible patrons in the We will be Harbor Lights Lounge (downstairs) that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, se. serving cocktails at aii color:or national prigin will not be accepted 7 p.m. There will be closed menu but are restricted from the Top- The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right.'to Ad- dining but we will be serving side Bar except as guests. it all submissions. (AT-any time, AWH-after vekk-: BBQ chicken and ribs, corn on the 4 .honyaj DWH-durin working hours). cob and baked beans from 7:30 till 9 p.m. Then join us for dancing with "Endless Flyte." Please call 951131 for reservations. Windjammer * Then join us Sunday, June 7 for a delicious meal and a good time. Dining will be from 6 - 9 Open House Bingo Educational Notes p.m. with an open menu and featuring a "family special" of beef kabobs for only $7 adults and $4 children. Eight game prizes OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY announces THE GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT Our "G" rated movie "Treasure its schedule for the summer term (GED) test is a series of five Island" starts at 8 p.m. Join is available and may be picked up tests: writing skills, social i us early so the children won' t in the office along with catalogs studies, science, reading skills, miss out on this event. Looking and course descriptions. Classes and mathematics. The tests are forward to seeing you here this $25 $30 $35 to be.offered include elementary given every Monday morning in the weekend. mathematics, oceanography, American ESO training room - McCalla pol itics, comtemporary psychology, Administration Building. The GED Five jackpot prizes beginning Spanish conversation, is free of cost to active duty ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June 5 industrial and organizational personnel. State awarded High and 6, Celebration will be psychology, and two short courses School Equivalency Dertificates spinning your favorite disk and Sunday afternoon in criminal justice: crisis are recognized by the military running your special tapes for intervention and topics . rom services as the equivalent of a you from 8 p.m. to 12. police academy training. high school diploma for promotion, Doors open at 1 Registration will be May 26 - reenlistment, military school June 6, including Saturdays. Please selection, and statistical Exchange call Mary Kelley at 8307/8748 for reporting purposes. To schedule Notes Cards on sale at 1:30 further information. Make your to take the GED, please call Mrs. NEED A NEW STYLE? Want to go summer count - register for a Hoover or Mrs. McDermott at the curly for the summer? The Navy at 2:45 college course. Navy Campus office, Ext. 8769. Exchange Beauty Shop has a new Early bird game manager who is offering a discount BEEN AWAY FROM THE BOOKS TOO LONG? on perms June 11, 12 and 13. Call 2 Florida Junior College is offering 8764 for details or appointments. il1 OPoz, eight week courses on the secondary ATTENTION level free to active duty personnel. An English class will be starting A NATIONALLY KNOWN COSMETIC PEST CONTROL SERVICES: Commenc--__ soon. This is a no-cost, -no-credit, REPRESENTATIVE will be at your ing June 1, all pest control two period per week course designed Marine Corps Exchange on Friday, requests will he processed through to improve the writing skills of June 5 for a make up demonstration. the appropriate trouble desk, Public the individual student. Principles For answers to all your problems Works Housing. Pest Control of spelling, vocabulary, sentence on make up, stop by between problems, o'her than occupant and paragraph structure, as well as 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. and talk to our responsibility, relative to housing practice report writing, are representative. While you are in should be referred to the Housing 19800 emphasized. Call Mary Kelley at the store, please stop by our Trouble Call Desk, ext. 8617 DWH. 8307/8748 to sign up, and watch "Flower Corner" and see our All other calls should be referred 9SCOLE DA~ for other classes in math, reading, beautiful assortment of silk to the Public Works Department and science to begin in the near flowers. Trouble Desk at 8424. Leeward future. Point residents or workers can call ewrd Point Trouble Desk at 64395. IF: - You would like to continue your education while in GTMO, - You would like to learn a new Club Activities skill or hobby, SEE SIGHTS IN GTMO YOU HAVE NEVER ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS Blue Caribe - You need a brush up on courses SEEN BEFORE. Join the Caribbean ARE SCHEDULED AS FOLLOWED: BLUE CARIBE SPECIAL OF THE MONTH before attempting college level Saddle Club and see Guantanamo Bay, Monday 12 - 1 p.m. CAAC Bldg 90. Thursday, June 4: "Jamaican Night" work, Cuba on horseback. The monthly Tuesday 8 p.m. Hospital ARS Ward Curried goat or roast beef/rice/ - You need tuition assistance meeting will be held at the Marine Wednesday 8 p.m. AA Hut East Bargo peas/salad bar/rolls w/butter/coffee - You may be interested in shar- Class Room June 7 at 7:30 p.m. All Friday 8 p.m. Conference Rm. Bldg 90 or iced tea/rum punch. ing your knowledge and skills as a members are urged to attend. Saturday 8 p.m. AA Hut East Bargo $6.50 teacher for LA Metro College. Sunday 8 p.m. AA Hut East Bargo. Friday, June 5: "Surf & Turf" Then call Rochelle Wheeler at THE GUANTANAMO BAY YOUTH ATHLETIC For additional information call Steak w/lobster/vegetable/baked 8307, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. ASSOCIATION equipment manager DWH-8381/8390/913272/913240 potato or French fries/rolls w/ to 4 p.m. or stop by the LA Metro requests that all coaches and AWH-97137/952236/97221 butter/coffee or iced tea/l glass Office behind the Downtown Lyceum. managers of little league baseball of chilled selected wine. teams turn in all equipment and THE FIL-AM CLUB WILL HOLD a $9.45 uniforms by Friday, June meeting of all officers and members THE DAY CAAE CENTER is now taking 5. This The Patio Lounge will feature the will enable inventory and issue on Friday, June 5 at 6:30 p.m. at exotic Pina Colada for 600. applications for workers. Call the clubhouse. 95405 DWH. of equipment for softball to proceal Graphic Expression will be quickly. Contact SK1 Schaad at playing for your dancing listening 8114 DWH/96119 AWH. pleasure from 9 p.m. - midnight. NOTE: Graphic Expression will TlE DALY OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS cordially be playing for your dancing and invites you to attend a fellowship Special Services listening pleasure on Saturday, of men and women, sharing hope and June 6 from 9 p.m. - midnight. Disco GAZETTE experience to understand and con- nights will start at 9 p.m. BELLY DANCING CLASSES: Special trol a common problem compulsive instead of 8 p.m. as of this date. -- Services is now accepting overeating. registration for classes to be con- Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, No dues, fees or diets Thursday - ducted by Shazarra Keebar on evening at N p.m. at the Hook both Leeward and Windward sides at Special Announcement Commander, U.S. Naval Base Conference Room. a rate of $25 for ten classes. Leeward Classes will be held on PARADE COMMITTEE MEETING WILL BE AL-ANON now meets twice a week. Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays JO2 Brenda K. Starkey. .Edtor from HELD at 3 p.m. in the Marine J03 Dan Dowd. . Meetings will be every Tuesday 7- 8 p.m. beginning June 15 with Barracks Conference Room on Thurs- night from 7 p.m. Mrs. Warolye Ashfield. rduction Assistant - 8 and a new a limit of 8 students. Interested day, June 4. All commands, organ- daytime meeting on Fridays at lunch- persons may register at the Leeward izations and special interest time at Hut #2A in East Bargo. Point Special Services or call 64263 groups who plan on entering this The Daily Gazette is published according to the There is a room in the back for tales and regulations for ship and station newspapers for further information. year's parade should attend. Cats- as outlined inNAVESS 1-1 and uder hedirection children to play. If someone Windward Classes will be held on gories, awards, parade route and of the Naval Base Public ffair. Offer. Prited very near five times weekly at gvrmn xes ngvrmn to you has or had a Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:45 - other entry information will be equippent at the Navy Publications and Printing Service B drinking problem rnch Office, the opinions o then Al-Anon 8:45 p.m. beginning discussed. ttmnsi esh y June 16 with a Contact Major Tom that appear herein are not to be construed as official can help you. For further limit of 10 students. For further Keene at 95479/95544 for further or as reflecting the views of COMNAVBASE r the De- partment of the Navy. information call Dot at 951172 AT information call 951160. information. or Gary at 8734/8827 DH. ly Gazette Page 3

Ie . ULY 4TH NOTES 2 Sergeant Maria De Los Angeles 4th of July notes Carrion the 4th of July Come on down and watch the July Queen Candidate for the Marines 4th Motocross held at Cooper Field of Guantanamo Bay. (Sherman Avenue and Kittery Beach Maria is 22 years old and was Road) after the parade. born in New York City, N. Y. The Motocross will be open to Mafia is currently working all bikers on the base. There with Company "L"/NSGA and has are 4 classes: Open (126 CC and been doing so since her arrival up), 101 CC - 125 CC, 100 CC and in July 1980. below, and street bikes. There Maria is a graduate of Roose- will be 3 heats/class. velt High School, Bronx, N. Y. There are no entry fees. and her hobbies include: police Ingi Trophies will be awarded in all work, reading, and active partic- categories. ipation in local community Refreshments will be available. activities. MS2 Victor Baca selected as the Commissary Store Sailor of the Quarter receives a Letter of Recognition from Lt. Joyce Bolton, Officer in charge, Q2aeen a -lay m /A Commissary store. (Official Navy Photo). Gun Salute and Midway opens, QUEEN'S DAY IN THE PARK, June 27, 21 noon to 5:30 p.m. July 4, noon Navy Broadcasting Service Bicycle Local job market review Race, June 28, 9 a.m. Gravity Grand Prix, July 4, 1 p.m. Short Ship Review and Tom Sawyer Johnny Greene Show Band Concert, Raft Race, June 28, 1:30 p.m. July 4, 4 p.m. SNCO/CPO Softball Game, June 28, GTMO Swingers Dance Exhibition, Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel 6:30 p.m. July 4, 5 p.m. Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have Deadline for submitting Finnegan's Rainbow Dance Exhibi- filed by the closing date, applications will be accpeted until the Queen Candidate votes, July tion, July 4, 5:30 p.m. position is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies 2, 2 p.m. Coronation Dance, July 3, 8 1 Martial Arts Exhibition, July 4, .may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel office or by - a.m. with the Coronation at 6 p.m. reviewing the Vacancy Announcements posted on the official bulletin 10 p.m. Johnny Greene Show Band Concert, boards. VC-10 Air Show followed by Parade, July 4, 8 p.m. July 4, 10:15 a.m. Fireworks, July 4, 9:30 ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING"DATE COMMAND Amd a/ bw & tA 843-81-B Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 11 JUNE 81 PWD (Temp NTE 1 Year) LEEWARD POINT QUEEN CANDIDATE Mar- Sandra Braden, FTG Queen Candidate, 866-81-B Welder, LWG-3703-10 11 JUNE 81 PWD garret Ingram will be sponsoring a announces the upcoming MOONLIGHT 885-81-A Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-04 11 JUNE 81 PWD fishing tournament beginning at SERENADE on board the Admiral Leff- 905-81 Data Transcriber, GS/LGS-356-03 11 JUNE 81 Supply 4 p.m. on June 5 until June 14 at ler. The cruise will depart Pier (2 POSNS, Temp NTE 09-30-81) Marine 6 p.m. There will be cash prizes "D" at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 906-81 Warehouse Worker, NA/LWG-6907-04 11 JUNE 81 Exchange in three different categories. All 6 and 13. Horse d'oeuvres will be (Part Time - Intermittent) Marine entries must be caught with hook offered. The cost is only $15/ 907-81 Payroll Clerk, AS-544-06 11 JUNE 81 Exchange and line. Weigh-in times for Wind- couple and $10/single. Seats are 908-81 Firefighter (Structural), PS-081-03 11 JUNE 81 Fire Division ward will be 6-7 p.m. daily at the limited for the 2 - 3 hour roman- 909-81 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-03 IN T 11 JUNE 81 Como Club Windward Marina. For Leeward weigh- tic cruise of the bay, so make your 911-81 Clerk-Typist, LGS-322-03 11 JUNE 81 SRD ing, please contact Leeward Base reservations early. 912-81 Duty Officer, PS-301-04 INT 11 JUNE 81 Como Club Police AT. Tickets are on sale for 913-81 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 11 JUNE 81 Supply $5 each, contact AK3 Ingram at NAS 915-81 Recreational Aid, LGS-189-03 12 June 81 S/S Marina Supply, AZ3 Yellowdy at AIND, ABFi DEEPSEA FISHING SPONSORED BY FTG Johnson at the NAS Fuel Farm, or 867-81-8 Storeworker, WG/LWG-6914-04 (INT) 12 June 81 Commissary Candidate Sandra Braden off Admiral LTjg Gorski, VC-10 Admin. For Lefler Saturday and Sunday, June 6, further info, contact Karen Lundy APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT REGISTERS: 7. Fee is $10; beer/soda on hand. 98267 or Dee Goldberg 951034 AWH. See STGl Graham 8360 DWH/97132 AWH. Security Guard, PS-085-02 INT CLUBS 506-80 LEEWARD POINT QUEEN CANDIDATE Mar- 746-81 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 NA/LWG-7420-03 INT CLUBS garet Ingram will be presenting the THIS IS THE WEEKEND to put the job 747-81 Waiter/Waitress, 3rd Annual Womanless Beauty Pageant with the family. Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 INT CLUBS aside and relax 748-81 at 8 p.m., Saturday, June 20. better way to enjoy the 749-81 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 INT CLUBS This And what spectacular event will be held at weekend than to take the family to 750-81 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 INT CLUBS the W.T. Sampson Elementary School a carnival, the "Commissary Carni- Amphitheater. Admission will be val," Saturday from 10 a.m. until $2 for adults and $1 for children 3:30 p.m. 12 and under. Right in the Exchange parking lot, there will be: cotton candy, music, YA'LL COME TO THE TEXAS HODOWN! a ferris wheel, great food and lots For the best in Country Music, of surprises! Buckin' Bronco, and Pony Rides If your arm needs a little work (Not to mention the finger lickin' for softball season, take a few good TEXAS BB0!) come to this Nay shots at the Base Judge as CDR Ellis Sta Queen Candidate Kathy "Tex" positions himself on the dunk tank Bowen sponsored event. The fun at 11 a.m. Others you will have a begins at Phillips Park on Satur- chance to dunk include: Master Chief day, June 6, at 2 p.m. Yep! Mahaffey (2-2:30 p.m.) and Joyce After the Nay Sta Joggin' Mara- Bolton (2:30-3 p.m.). Both are. thon! Commissary personnel. That's the "Commissary Carnival" THE NAVSTA 4TH OF JULY Queen Candi- this Saturday in support of Commis- date, Kathy "Tex" Bowen, will be sary Queen candidate Kathy Otis. sponsoring a "No Tap" bowling tourn- ament on Saturday, June 6. Sign up at Marblehead Hall. An entry fee IF YOU MISSED THE FUN AT the Commis- of $7 will be collected at 5:30 p.m. sary Carnival, don't fret none. Bowling begins at 6 p.m. the day of There will be plenty of ya-hoos to the event. be had at the Barrel Club Saturday night. JOIN THE JULY 4TH JOGGING MARA- That's when Commissary Queen THON!! Kathy "Tex" Bowen is candidate Kathy Otis will sponsor sponsoring a 1000 meter (6.2 mile) an evening of western fun, from Jogging Marathon this Saturday, 7:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. June 6. The country music will be provid- Categories are: 1) Individual ed by Celebration, but if you bring runners; 2) 3-person teams; your harmonica or guitar you can 3) 6-person teams. provide the music for the whole Each team requires: 1) A fe- crowd to sing along with. male runner; 2) A person 35 years If your vocal cords get dry, there old or older. will be plenty of refreshments a- The entry fee is $5/runner. vailable to quench your thirst. Cash prizes will be awarded in There will be plenty of activities each category. to keep you thirsty, though: like At a recent quarters ceremony, Robert D. McGill was advanced to the Refreshments will be available arm wrestling contests and bucking rate of Aviation Ordnanceman Second Class by Commander F.P. Riordan, after the run at Phillips Park. bronco tournaments. Commanding Officer, Fleet Composite Squadron Ten. Since his promotion, To sign up and relieve a copy The admission price is only $1 Petty Officer McGill has taken over as the Ordnance Division Night Check of the rules contact Kathy "Tex" for this country night of western Supervisor. (Official Navy Photol. Bowen at 8582/96193. fun. Page 4 The Daily Gazette Thursday. June 4. 1981 Baseball Connors, Navratilova (UPI) Billy Martin is appealing the seven-day suspension and $1,000 classifieds fine he received for his run-in Are upset victims in with home plate umpire Terry Coney in last Friday night's game in To- For sale Set of Wharfdale W-60 stereo speak- ronto. ers, best in their time, British, 24,000 BTU Fedders A/C, available tourney No date for a hearing has been perfect condition, $100; AKAI X360-D June 13, excellent condition, new set and the American League office prefessional tape deck, $100. fan motor, asking $225. 98211 AWH. (UPI)--It appears that for the first says it may be some time before 64341DWH/8462 AWH. time in nine years, there will be no the case goes to League President Carpets, 12 x 15 rust in/out, $15; American men in the semi-finals of Lee MacPhail. Homemade child's bed w/foam rubber two gold 6 x 9 sculptured, $10; the French Open Championships In the meantime, umpire Terry Coon- mattress; 7 ft. long bar w/work 11,000 BTU A/C, $100; two A/Cs, need in Paris, ey who tossed Martin out of the game, space and storage shelves. Call motors; Sears washer, $30; Whirl- appeared before Justice of the Peace 95570 AWH/95479 DWH. pool dryer (needs belt), $15. Argentina's Jose-Luis Clerc upset Patrick Deacon yesterday and swore 98231 AT. Jimmy Connors yesterday in a five- out a private complaint charging '60 3/4 ton pick up with utility set marathon that lasted four hours Martin with common assault. bed, needs brake work; '67 one ton and 26 minutes. Clerc won the match Maximum penalty on conviction is '70 Chevy Nova 307 engine, rebuilt crew cab pick up excellent diving approximately one year ago, turbo 4-6, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-0. six months imprisonment and a or family picnic vehicle. Contact $500. In addition, John McEnroe was res- Cooney met with police officials 350 transmission, excellent con- Major Keene. 95479 DWH/95570 AWH. dition, new tires on front, is cued by rain in his quarter-final yesterday morning before deciding ready for painting, $1,000 or match against Czecholovakian Ivan on the complaint. Utility bed for Chevy pick-up, ser best offer. Available September 1. Lendl. viceable, best offer. Contact The scoring in the NATIONAL 99169AWH/8246 OWH. Sheffer 95544 DWH/951001 ext 304 AWH. McEnroe lost the first two sets LEAGUE, in yesterday's action, wao '78 Honda Twin Star, 185cc, perfect 4-6, 4-6, and was leading 3-2 in the for GTMO, 70 mpg, one owner with a Marble table tops from Italy, third set when play was stopped. New York 6 Philadelphia reddish-brown, approximately total of 8,500 miles-all in GTMO. In women's competition, second- St. Louis 3 Montreal 2 Available June 29. Call LCDR 18" octagen shape, make an offer. seeded was also (11 innings) Stanford 64312 TWH or 952279 AWNH. Call 8502 DH/98146 AWH. upset. Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 2 Houston 6 San Diego 1 West German Sylvia Hanika sent '73 Plymouth Valiant by original Kenmore washer, $75. Atlanta 4 Los Angeles 2 Navratilova to the sidelines, owner, car has 53,000 miles, 6 cylin- 8543 AWH. win- Cincinnati 6 San Francisco. 2 ning 6-2, 6-4, also in a match de- der, radio, four new tires, front layed by rain. disc brakes, excellent family car, Women's 10 speed Sears Free Spirc In the AMERICAN LEAGUE, the scor- $1,200; Proctor Silex electric cof- 26" bike, excellent condition, There was also an upset in women's ing went: doubles. South Africans fee maker, almost new, $25; 3000 $80; Hand mower, used once, $20. Ros Fair- bank PSI air compressor for dive tanks, Call 96136 AWH. and Tanya Harford sidelined New York 2 Baltimore 0 Americans gas engine drive 5 H.P., $500 firm. and Anne (11 innings) Smith, 6-3 and 7-6. Jordan Call 90169 after 5 p.m. Six piece dining room set including and Cleveland 4 Boston 1 four chairs, table w/leaf and China Smith are the reigning French and Detroit 4 Milwaukee 1 Wimbledon champions. Two A/C, 12,000 Fedders, 11,000 closet. Price negotiable. 95397 AWH Oakland 8 Chicago 3 Whirlpool, $100 each, excellent run- Texas 6 Minnesota 3 ning condition, available June 29; Raliegh rampar light weight ten Boxing California 17 Toronto 6 Panasonic clock radio with alarm, speed, very good condition; full Kansas City 12 Seattle 9 CHINFO Newsgram--Navy boxers cap- exc. cond.; E78x14 tire, $5, exc. sized crib mattress, excellent condition; diaper buckets w/lids/ tured four medals in the U.S. Nat- spare or good road tire about 1/3 (UPI)--Fernando Valenzuela, the round infant walker; ivory formal, ional Boxing Championships held tread left; filmstrip projector, new, L.A. Dodgers' sensational rookie make offer; infant feeding dish, $5 size 8, never been worn. 99205 AT. May 23 in Concord, California. Two men, HM3 Mark Mahone of NSHS pitcher, has been invited to a White (electric) Call 90169 AWN. House luncheon honoring Mexican Black and white 17" TV, needs a San Diego and AZ3 James Rayford of President Jose Lopez-Portillo. 19.6 cu.ft. Whirlpool upright freez- little work, make an offer. McNeil NAVAIRESCEN Miramar, California, tallied gold medals and national Following next Tuesday's luncheon, er less than yr old, $300. I would 8162/8814 DH. Petty Officer Mahone Valenzuela will rejoin the club in rather sell than store this exc. championships. first Navy heavyweight to St. Louis. freezer, but it will only be for '73 Dodge Charger SE, 400 cu.in., became the top that weight class since Duane sale 'til Mon., then packers will Holley 4-barrel, headers, 4 chrome Bobbick won the title in 1971. take away. Call 90169 AT. rims, air shocks in back, 2 new NRL tires for front, auto., p/s, AM/FM, Two other Navy boxers, FN Jeffrey (UPI)--After six months of haggli Ford Mustang II, '76, excellent radio, power disc brakes, many ex- Geter of USS Prairie and SN Alex and negotiating, former Olympic condition, $2,950; scuba gear, in- tra parts that go, too. Serious Fernandez of USS Pensacola, copped hockey coach Herb Brooks has been cluding one complete set: regulator, inquiries only, please. Call 96109 bronze medals in the national meet, named to coach the New York Rang- pressure gauge, tank, weight belt & AWH. losing only to eventual champions ers. weights,back pack, tank and BC for in their weight classes. and Brooks succeeds Craig Patrick, $330; other scuba equipment incl: TD 175 Yamaha, $450, excellent Two of the medalists, FN Geter the who was Brooks' assistant coach tak, regulator, pressure gauge, condition. Call 64294 DWH ask for AZ3 Rayford, are representing with the winning 1980 Gold Medal weight belt & weights, bark pack, John. U.S. in international competition depth guage, compass, dive knife, immediately following the National team at Lake Placid. Terms of Brooks' contract have gusta gun, spear gun, spot light for Chromecraft dining room set, round Championships. not been revealed, but it is be- gigging, wet suit (top), jump suit; glass top table w/four swivel chairs, The two men left this past week lieved he will get about $125,000 3 A/Cs: new 21,300 BTU, $375; new excellent condition. Call Debbie for Caracas, Venezuela to compete 11,000 BTU, $250; 5,000 BTU, $50. at 8145 OWN or 98196 AWH, Asking for the U.S. in an international a season. Call 64460 AT. $300. meet there.

'53 Chevy pick up (for the hobbyist) Hooded bassinette in excellent I need someone to sponsor a 13-year- old best offer; plants some singles, condition, new, mattress -- Wanted - and 9-year-old on the Jackson- vile flight on July 1. some multiples in boxes, African included, $30; Travel crib in If you are interested call 90227 AWNH. violets, pepperomia, etc $1 - $10; good condition, mattress included, baby car bed (was bed to pram) $5. Girl's 12" to 16" bicycle. $10; baby bath tub, $5; rocker/ Micah Bent requests that the per- Leaving GTM very soon. 64257 AT. Call 95410 AT. carrier seat in excellent condition, son receiving a letter for him on $8. Cal1 99121 AWH. May 11 from Mr. Dixon, please Chest-of-lrawer w/5 drawers, $10' Cage for taking cat t ck to Norfolk contact him either at the Desal high chair, $3; 4 radial tires, 3 via MAC. Call 98197 AWH. Small refrigerator, great for BEQ Plant or call 8761. The letter size DR78-14, $10 each 1 size a bar, asking rooms or to use behind Would like a teenage girl after contains important papers. GR70-15, $5; coffee maker, no $65, less than 1 year-old, must decanter, excellent condition, $5. school's out, perferable 14 years see before June 19. Call 8402/ Babysitter wanted for nine-month- 97273 AWH. or over to sit in my home for 8821 DWH, ask for Sharon. two girss, one 2-years-old and 10- old baby girl. Would like someone Two A/Cs,available June 8, one years-old on occassional weekdays on Leeward side. Call Ray at vest and Nemroa 18,000, $125; 12,000 BTU Sears, $100, Sea Quest BClife from 7:15 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. Call Galley ext. 64394 DWH. mask, $45; snorkel good condition. gall 8380 DWH/ skin diving 97112 or 99249 DWH. 96194 AWH. w/anti-water entrance device, Small cat carrier, leaving soon a keeps the water out of the snorkel, Anyone going to Jacksonville on need ride for family pet. 98231 AT. 12' x 40' barrel boat, sundeck, originally $12, asking $5. Call July 1, I need a sponsor for an 11 ,bar, head, chairs, gas can and life 8774 or 1807 DWH ask for Ron and 9 year-old, two girls. They One child's bicycle seat. Call jackets. Best offer. Call 951026 Albert. will be met at the airport and all 90151 AT. AWH. that is required is to see they get Missing off the plane and are met. Please 9.55 to 25 hp outboard motor, Bunk beds made of strong wood, with call 8671 before 4:30 p,m. and reasonable priced. Call 8871 DWH/ mattress, price negotiable, newly Keyring at Leeward Point swimming 951250 after 4:30 p.m. 8434 ^WH ask for Leahong. sanded and painted, swing set, $20: pool. Please call 64328 DWH or full size floral bedspreads, $3 each; drop off at BEQ office. new ladies bowling shoes, size 8, Men's white gold wedding band, re- asY ENERGY usAGE $5; 24 hour electric clock, $2; old electric adding machine, $2. ward offered. Call Debbie at 8145 WATER 1,072,000 Gallons Call 98197 AWN. DWH or 98196 AWH. D 0 Consumption: Swim fins -one pair U.S. Divers, , ; never used, $14, other in good Give Away Target: 1,000,000 Gallons condition, $7: record albums, Male kitten, gray, six-weeks-old. mostly C & W, some never played Call 8246 DWH/99169 AWH. more than once or twice, $1 per To good homes only, 7 six-week-old album; baseball shoes, steel cleats, ELECTICITY 293,800 KWH size 10 1/2, $9; four Goodyear puppies, mother is Lhasa Apso, tires, size D78x14, still have a father is a "GTMO special with Consumption: few good miles, good for spares, similar characteristics. These make an offer; electric blender, puppies are adorable and must Ta-Set: 262,00V KWH $3. Call 8502 DWH/98146 AWN have loving homes. Call 96220 AWN,