Energy Tip.of Parting words from CNO: Adm. Hayward the Day ENERGY CONSERVATION IS not re- "As I take in the lines for the story filed by one of the wire ser- personnel to know that I do any navy. THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE! last time, I want to express to all vices which erroneously reported gard us as second best to I end a most rewarding four Navy men.and women, civilian and that I said in retiring I am leav- "As years as your Chief of Naval Opera- uniformed alike, that my pride in ing behind a Navy inferior to the I leave knowing that there you and all that you are accomp- Soviets. I want all of you to be tions, no better navy than the United If your engine is hard to lishing for this wonderful land of aware that I have never said that, is States Navy, nor will there ever be. start, hesitates, sputters, ours knows no bounds. nor do I believe it. My every thought will be with you idles roughly, you are "You are the finest profession- "Although the U.S. Navy does not as you grow in experience, strength, losing mileage. A tune-up als ever assembled. Your jobs may possess the clear, comfortable mar- pride and professionalism. will improve your mileage be tough and demanding, but you have gin of superiority which we are com- "Godspeed." considerably. met every challenge and exceeded mitted to have over the Soviets, every expectation. that does not mean that the U.S. Admiral Tom Hayward Naval Operations "Over the past weekend, I read a Navy is inferior. I went all Naval Chief of

ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? GAZETTE BEIRUT (UPI)--The tense cease-fire in Lebanon held for a sixth day Guantanamo Bay, Cuba yesterday, as peace talks continued in Beirut. The State Department refused to comment on an ABC News report that Washington offered a Thursday, July 1, 1982 Volume 37 Number 126 nine-point-plan to evacuate PLO guerrillas trapped by Israeli troops in Moslem West Beirut.

Reagan stands by Labor Secretary Donovan GUATEMALA (UPI)--Guatemala is under Efrain prosecutor said Monday that there a state of siege. President jury investigation, will stay on form of mar- WASHINGTON (UPI)--President Reagan was no evidence of any indictable Rios Monti ordered the the job. But, he refused to with held his first news conference offenses by Donovan. tial law, saying anyone caught further discuss the resignation of will face since mid-May last night, telling President Reagan also dropped large amounts of weapons Secretary Ray- Secretary of State Alexander Haig. Rios says the reporters that Labor broad hints about his re-election a firing squad. mond Donovan, who survived a grand death penalty also will be applied centered on the plans, saying he doesn't "walk away Many questions against anyone burning buses, East. Rea- from an unfinished Job," and that situation in the Middle setting off bombs or committing wants he has not told anyone he won't gan said the terrorist acts. Queen's Coronation a strong Lebanon, including a se- run again for the Oval Office. that the President Reagan begins an 11-day cure border with Israel KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)--A cylinder not use to vacation in California today. He's PLO and others could tritium on its way Ball this Friday night expected to arrive in Los Angeles of radioactive "create acts of terror." to Boston for medical purposes was where he will have a session with lost yesterday as it was being taken On Donovan, the president said: 80 editors and broadcasters from The first, and one of the biggest a Knoxville airport. Officials "That case is closed." A special western states. to events of Guantanamo Bay's Fourth say the tritium could cause long- of July Weekend, is the Queen's term health problems. Coronation Ball scheduled for Fri- Stuck cargo bay door poses problem inspace day night at McCalla Hangar. WASHINGTON (AP)--Unions reresentina the This year's Ball will feature In an effort to correct that pro- workers who run the nation's trains Greene Band playing all the HOUSTON (AP)-Along with a pair of strike as Johnny blem, the craft is now in what's threaten a nationwide popular country music favorites reluctant cargo bay doors, the accord- called the "barbecue mode"--in early as July 10th. That's from 7:30 p.m. to midnight. The space shuttle "Columbia" has passed which it is rotated slowly to ex- ing to an official of the 40,000- $3 per person admission fee includes the halfway point of its seven-day Locomotive pose all sides to the sun. member Brotherhood of hors d'oeuvres by Mamma Ellie. Bever- final test mission. Engineers, who says his group is at the bars One of the doors still refused ages can be purchased member of the nation's prepared for a strike. The state- to close during the 57th orbit Another provided by the clubs. Dress is fleet of space shuttles--the "Chal- ment comes in the midst of contract around the Earth last night. Today, Caribbean casual. lenger"--will make a voyage today negotiations with the railroad in- those astronauts Ken Mattingly and Henry To insure the comfort of along city streets and desert flat- dustry. fans will be Hartsfield will try again to shut attending, eight floor lands. hangar the doors. operating. And, if the The "Challenger" will be towed Mattingly has reported that the doesn't look quite the same, it through the California problem involves what he terms "a 38 miles States get tough on will be thanks to the decorating of Palmdale and Lancas- fairly substantial distortion" in desert towns artistry of the Fleet Training and on to Edwards Air Force one of the doors. And NASA offi- ter Group. Base. That's where the "Columbia" Those drinking, driving will be sold cials think that's because one side Tickets for the Ball is scheduled to land during a of the shuttle has been exposed to in front of the Navy and Marine mutli-shuttle extravaganza on the and Friday; the sun, while the other side was marks a new Corps Exchanges today Fourth of July. TENESSEE (UPI)--Today but, the number of tickets is subjected to freezing temperatures. era of tough laws on drinking and limited, so don't wait too long driving in several states. and miss out on a good start to a Americans get a 10 percent tax break Tennessee boasts the "toughest" great weekend. Today on the new laws, with first offend- er drunken drivers facing at least WASHINGTON (AP)--American workers But some analysts say the public 48-hours in jail, fines ranging can expect a slightly heftier pay- will save the average $6 a-week. up to $1,000 and loss of license 4th of July message check starting today: the second And the economists say that could for one year. of the largest tax cut help push interest rates even high- installment but less stern laws go er. Similar ever. into effect in Florida, Iowa and From CINCLANTFLT The Treasury Department estimates Republicans who con- Rhode Island--while a new get-tough that a typical married worker with Meanwhile, trol the Senate Finance Committee drunken driving law goes into ef- Fourth of July is a day to two children and an annual income "The agreed yesterday to double the fect in Arizona in late July. past events and the role of about $24,000 will take home an reflect on excise tax on cigarettes to 16 played over extra $6 a week. our Navy men and women cents a-pack, and to withhold taxes our in- The Reagan administration is the years in maintaining from interest and dividend payments counting on Americans to spend the USS Stephen W. Groves dependence. for the first time. money they receive from the 10 per- are among about 20 "It is also a day to rededicate cent tax cut. The White House be- Those items designed to raise tax ourselves, individually and collect- lieves manufacturing would be bol- measures Thanks Guantanamo Bay by the 1983 ively, to defending the ideals for stered by the new money entering revenues as required budget outline approved by Congress which this nation stands. the marketplace--allowing factor- "USS Stephen W. Groves expresses last week. "The events taking place in the ies to recall some laid-off workers. its gratitude and admiration for a world today are a constant reminder job well done during the course of that vigilance, preparedness and Hijack drama ends; passengers freed unharmed three weeks of shakedown training. personal committment to our ideals "Response and initiative by all, are necessary to ensure our freedom ashore and along the waterfront, (UPI)--The hi- Sri Lanka, formerly and security remain intact. BANGKOK, Thailand his native could not have been more profession- jetliner called Ceylon. jacker of an Italian al or positive. hostages today "On this Independence Day the men freed all remaining "We are particularly grateful into custody until He said the hijacker, his es- and women of the Atlantic Fleet who and was taken to the Ships Repair Department, a flight for Sri Lanka. tranged wife and their three-year- willingly reserve and make personal he can catch the personnel of the Crypto Repair than 100 passengers and old child will be put aboard an sacrifices in the service to our The more Facility and those who comprise aboard the Alitalia Air Lanka flight leaving Bangkok country can look with pride to the crew remaining Port Control/Radio Operations, boat unharmed af- today. And he added that Thai- past and with confidence to the Boeing 747 were freed crews and especially the harbor 30 hours of captivity land's only concern was the safety future as they stand ready to de- ter more than pilots. at the Bangkok of the passengers and the the hi- fend America's freedom." aboard the jetliner "Well done to all and our thanks." International Airport. jacker has "done nothing to the Communication Minister Thai government." He pointed out Adm. Harry D. Train II Thailand's Cdr. P.A. Bozzelli will be allowed that what happens to the hijacker CINCLANFLT says the hijacker to catch a commercial flight to in Sri Lanka is "not our concern." Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, July 1, 1982 EXCHANGE NOTES Special Anouncements

THE NAVY EXCHANGE/COMMISSARY ADVIS- HEY LEEWARDIANS! LET'S GET MOTI- ory Board will meet on Tuesday, community vated! The Dancersize classes will 6 July at 10:00 a.m. at the McCalla be offereed on the Leeward Point NEX ADMIN Conference Room (Bldg. AV- side if at least ten (10) people 34). All board members are to sub- register for both July and August mit questions and agenda items to (paying in advance). The classes the Supply Officer, stop #8, or bulletin board will be offered three times per phone 4220; the Navy Exchange Of- week at a mere fee of $15 per month. ficer, stop #7, phone 4119; or the Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette Call 2430 today! And let's burn officer-in-charge, Commisary Store, office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried those calories, firm up, tone down, stop #27, phone 4438, by close of to the Public Affairs Office in the Administration. and get that extra BOOST!! business July 2. This is to ensure Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the substantive responses to patron previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- inquiries. ments will be accepted any time. Announcements REGISTRATION FOR DAY CAYDf WILL BE will be published at least once a week at the dis- held on July 4th at the Girl Scout THE NAVY EXCHANGE BEAUTY SHOP WILL cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities Midway Booth. We need adult help be holding make-up demonstrations that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex for the day camp too. If we are on July 2 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 and color or national origin will not be accepted. going to have a Day Camp, we must p.m. Please call 4764 for your The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to ed- have help. If you are an adult appoiatment. it all submissions. (AT-anytime, AWH-after work- and can help us in any way, please ing hours, DWH-during working hours). let us know. Call 2996 or 2307. WATCH OUT, THE FIREWORKS ARE GOING We need help with our summer and off at the Marine Mart with a boom winter events. If we don't have and a crackle to your wallet. As you, we can not have a Girl Scout much as 20 percent snapple reduc- program in GTMO. tions on select beers, sodas, and Club Activities cigarettes. Sale starts June 30 THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS FOR THE NUR- and ends July 2. COmO CLUB: THIS FRIDAY NIGHT THE WINDJAMMER: OKAY, FOLKS. .THB KIDS sery School of Guantanamo Bay will COMn Club Main Bar will be open for are out on summer vacation and you be meeting at the home of John Pom- REVOLUTIONARY VALUES AVAILABLE NOW Hapy Hour, featuring free appetizers need a rest. Take a little time fert, M107 on Thursday, July 1, at at the Navy Exchange. Our July 4:30 and reduced drinks prices from out for yourselves, Mom and Dad, andd 7:00 p.m. The primary topic on the 4th Sale is on now under the tent to 7 p.m. At 9 p.m. the famous disco come down to the Windjammer Bingo, agenda will be the final arrange- and inside the Main Exchange. Come "Sensation" will be playing the dance Sunday afternoon. Doors open at ments for the 4th of July booth. down and get in on the fantasic ing music until 1 a.m. This friday' 1 p.m. and the Early Bird game be- The presence of all Board members savings. While you're there, have night's dinner special in the COMO gins at 2:45 p.m. There are 13 and alternates is requested. Please some barbecued chicken or ribs and dining room will be the Hawaiian- chances in all for you to win some make every effort to be in atten- baked beans or potato salad at ap- style Mahi Mahi for $8.95, from extra money to help out with that dance. pitie pleasing prices. Savings 6-1n p.m. vacation time. Best of all, its also available at the Mini Mart a fun and relaxing day. The Snack TPY-OTTTS FOR THE CHILDREN'S PLAY and Leeward Pt. stores. Make your Saturday-- THE COMO SNACK SHACK WILL Bar will be open for you too. Order will be July 10 from 5-7 n.m. at own declaration to get in on the be open this Saturday and Sunday, your favorite snack, sit back with the Elementary School Lyceum. Ages savings now. for swimmers and tennis buffs, from your favorite friends and enjoy a from 5 - 18-years-old. -production 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. The shack fea- relaxing, scheduled COME CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY AT fun afternoon at the Jam- for about Aug. 14. For tures a variety of short order sand- mer Bingo. See further information, call Brenda the Marine Corps Exchange! Store- you all Sunday! wiches, fries, soft drinks, and beer. Llewellyn wide red tag reductions on washers, And, of course, we have dancing ADDI at 2852. The COMO Main Bar opens at 4:30 n.m. and entertainment dryers, dishwashers, fishing gear, every Fri. and on Saturday afternoons. from 9 n.m. Sat. night. Plan your THE AMERICAN RED CROSS IS O ERINO nen's and women's apparel, audio weekend to 10 n.m., "Sensation" will again a new Volunteer Assistant visual equipment and selected house- around the Jammer calendar and have Nursing be spinning the dancing discs. The some great prosam. Training will be conduct- hold goods. Be sure to look for our fun. night's dining room special of the ed at the Naval Hospital Clinic sidewalk carpet sale in front of the good old "Saint and Sinner" (steam- area. For further information, or Marine Mini Mart. See you there ed crab and filet mignon) will be to sign up, call the Red cross June 30 thru July 2, at the Marine served from 6-10 p.m., for only office at 4676 from 8 a.m. to Corps Exchange. $11.95. HARBOR LIGHTS LOUNGE: THE DINING 4 n.m. room is open from 5:30p.m. to 8:30 THE PERSONALIZED SERVICE DEPARTMENT Sunday-- THE MAIN BAR WILL BE OPEN p.m., Friday through Monday for of the Navy Exchange is now offer- today from 4:40 p.m. until midnight, dining, from our open menu. The COME AND VISIT TREASURE AND TRIVIA! ing a custom picture framing ser- featuring a special Independence speciality of the house, on Friday We have a large selection of good vice for all patrons. This service Day drink, "The Patroit." Tonight and Saturday, is delicious Prime quality second-hand items for sale, is available for photographs and the dining room will also feature a Rib. This weekend, Endless Flyte including clothing of all styles portraits as well as all types of 4th of July chef's surprise, from will be playing live music, from and sizes, housewares, toys, books, needle crafts. Custom stretching 6 n.m. to 10 p.m. Help celebrate 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday night draperies, shoes, even hangars and of needlework is also available. the 4th at the COMO Club. only, for your dancing and listen- ragbags. Treasure and Trivia also There are 10 styles to choose from ing pleasure. The Harbor Lights carries rental items, such as cribs, and frames can be finished in any Fairy tales can come true, Lounge is open for lunch Monday playpens, strollers, ironing boards, of 12 natural wood stains or It can happen to you, through Friday, from 11 a.m. to 1 and more. We also have a large acrylic colors. See your Navy Ex- If you're slim at heart! p.m. This week's buffet on Thurs- selection of cookbooks and Guantan- change Personalized Service today. day will feature Oven Roast of Beef amo Bay hostories for sale. Our For it's hard, though you taste, with all the trimmings, for $2.50 hours are every Tues. and Fri. from 10:00 LEAVING GTMO SOON? ARE YOU SURE To be wide at the waist, per person. a.m. to 1:00 p.m. All pro- fits are used to support charitable you have enough luggage? Make sure If you're slim at heart! by visiting the Navy Exchange's TOPSIDE LOUNGE: OPEN SUNDAY THROUGH organizations on base. Travel Time Sale at the Main Retail You don't starve to extremes Thursday, from 11 a.m. until 11:30 store. We have inflation fighting With low calorie schemes. p.m., and from 11 a.m. until 12:30 prices on soft side and convention- p.m. on Friday and Saturday. The al luggage. Don't get caught carry- You can laugh when your jeans Topside Lounge is open to all E-7s Blue Caribe ing a cardboard box. Buy fashion- Don't break at the seams! through E-9s, civilian equivalents able luggage from the Navy Exchange and guest only. Happy Hour is Friday and be proud. We're all "slim at heart" at from 5p.m. to 6 p.m.; we serve lots TOPS (Take Off Pognds Sensibly) - of fun and Heavy Hors D'ouevres. hwe a 4cn TIRED OF EATING POPCORN AT TEE Come join us each Tuesday evening movies? Try a Sno-Cone now offered at 6:30 in Room B1 at the Elementary ALL GUANTANMO BAY YACHT CLUB MEM- at the Marine Lyceum in a variety School, and have your deams come bers are reminded that reservations of flavors. true. for the months of June, July, and August will be made through the Commodore, Crsdr. Mike Ballard. If Educational Notes you want to make a reservations for the use of the Yacht Club, please ACTIVE DUTY PERSONNEL! Your Flori- contact Cmdr. Ballard at 733 Radio a GAZETTE- da Junior College Representative Point, phone number, 4754. Key is now located at the Navy Campus pickup will be from him. Thursday, July 1 Office in Building AV-34. On Tues- day and Thursday mornings she is "Cuban Night" Captain Maurice 0. Fitzgerald, free to answer all your questions Special Services and fill you in on how the Navy Paella Comander, U.S. Naval Base Campus Functional Skills Program BEGINNING AND ADVANCED GYMNASTICS Arroz Valenciana can work for you. Call Susan Mur- sign up will be Thursday from Salad Bar .LCDR Keith Maynard ray at 4903 for more information. 3 to 6 p.m. Rolls with Butter .,.Public Affairs Officer Coffee or Ice Tea LTJG. Sharon Ponzer .Assistant Public Affairs Offic- HEY JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH YOUTH! $5.50 JOC Lew Reed NowheAe to go on Sundays? Friday, July 2 .Public Affairs Assistant Come join ups at Sunda School at JO1 Ron Rust.Editor . "Surf & Turf" J03 Philip Pratley . Journalist the High School tom1 9:30 - 10:30 Delmonico Steak and Lobster J03 Michael Page.Journalist AM, Room 12. S0fiLng a iend! - Baked or French Fried Potatoes The Daily Ga tispbhed adingtthe Fo mo e jonmalon contact Don Mayes Salad Bar Tclied in NAVEOS P-3 and undrth dieto of the Nval ase Pulic Affairs Officer. Vegetable n oeVV n (2125) DWH ot OscaW( eiams (2430). five t V .kly gt exene Rolls with Butter ey p sn A a T h Nvy PSASiSciVVT and Pi5tig Sroll, Branch Office, the opnons or t e n nestems Coffee or Ice Tea tAsa ppss her atn er be A stne s aro ifci5 pa fte o t he e iew s iCOI5.AV.As5o th I- partent sf tht~sey. $9.95 Thursday, July 1, 1982 The Daily Gazette Page 3

Kimberly Richards to Astronomical and Tide Data for July

SUN SUN MOON MOON HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE Wed Gary Rich DATE RISE SET RISE SET (HEIGHT) (HEIGHT) TO1 0625 1944 1601 0259 0547(0.7) /1931(1.2) 0038(0.3)/1205(-.3) F02 0625 1944 1652 0338 0635(0.6)/2020(1.3) 0146(0.3)/1245(-.3) un August vows S03 0626 1944 1743 0418 0717(0.6)/2102(1.3) 0246(0.3)/1324(-.3) S04 0626 1944 1834 0501 0800(0.5)/2140(1.3) 0336(0.3)/1359(-.3) Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Richards of M05 0626 1944 1924 0547 0837(0.5)/2219(1.4) 0418(0.3)/1435(-.3) Corpus Christi, Tex., proudly an- T06 0627 1944 2013 0636 0914(.05)/2253(1.4) 0500(0.3)/1510(-.3) nounce the engagement of their W07 0627 1944 2059 0726 0950(0.5)/2327(1.3) 0532(0.3)/1545(-.3) daughter, Kimberly Ann, to CT3 T08 0627 1944 2143 0818 1028(0.5)/2359(1.3) 0604(0.3)/1620(-.2) Gary Rich of Bowling Green, Ken- F09 0628 1944 2224 0910 1108(0.5)/---- 0634(0.2)/1700(-.2) tucky. S10 0628 1944 2304 1002 0034(1.3)/1201(0.6) 0703(0.2)/1745(-.1) Marriage vows will be exchanged S11 0628 1944 2342 1055 0104(1.2)/1250(0.6) 0732(0.2)/1834(0.0) on Aug. 21st at the home of Mr. M12 0629 1944 1147 0139(1.1)/1401(0.7) 0804(0.1)/1933(0.1) and Mrs. Bruce Fitzsimmons in Vir- T13 0629 1944 0019 1241 0213(1.0)/1511(0.9) 0840(0.0)/2040(0:.2) ginia Beach, Va. W14 0629 1943 0058 1336 0252(0.9)/1620(1.0) 0920(-.2)/2201(0.8) T15 0630 1943 0139 1434 0335(0.9)/1728(1.2) 1006(-.3)/2322(0.3) Kim, a 1980 graduate of Alcorn School, works with the Naval Secur- F16 0630 1943 0223 1535 0420(0.8)/1833(1.3) 1057(-.4)/---- Central High School in Corinth, ity Group Activity. S17 0631 1943 0312 1639 0522(0.7)/1930(1.5) 0039(0.4)/1150(-.5) Miss., is presently employed at S18 0631 1943 0407 1745 0624(0.7)/2026(1.6) 0146(0.3)/1244(-.6) United Service Corporation here Following their honeymoon in M19 0631 1942 0507 1850 0723(0.7)/2118(1.7) 0246(0.3)/1341(-.6) in Guantanamo Bay. Twenty-year- Virginia, Kim and Gary will return T20 0632 1942 0612 1952 0824(0.7)/2211(1.7) 0339(0.2)/1436(-.6) old Kim spent her Freshman through for a brief stay in Guantanamo Bay W21 0632 1942 0718 2048 0927(0.8)/2258(1.7) 0431(0.2)/1532(-.6) Junior school years at W.T. Samp- until Gary finishes his present T22 0632 1942 0823 2139 1027(0.8)/2346(1.6) 0519(0.1)/1627(-.5) son High School before graduating tour in October. They will then F23 0633 1941 0926 2224 1132(0.9)/---- 0605(0.1)/1724(-.4) from Alcorn. depart for London, England, where S24 0633 1941 1024 2305 0032(1.5)/1234(0.9) 0647(0.0)/1822(-.2) Twenty-four-year-old Rich, a 1976 CT3 Rich will be assigned to U. S. S25 0634 1941 1120 2344 0116(1.3)/1340(0.9) 0735(0.0)/1924(0.0) graduate of Bowling Green High Embassy duty. M26 0634 1940 1213 0159(1.2)/1449(1.0) 0817(-.1)/2030(0.2) T27 0634 1940 1305 0021 0241(1.0)/1558(1.0) 0905(-.1)/2142(0.3) W28 0635 1939 1356 0058 0326(0.9)/1704(1.1) 0949(-.1)/2301(0.4) T29 0635 1939 1447 0137 0415(0.8)/1806(1.2) 1035(-.1)/---- F30 0635 1939 1538 0216 0504(0.7)/1901(1.2) 0016(0.4)/1121(-.1) 'Frontier of S31 0636 1938 1629 0259 0553(0.7)/1951(1.3) 0125(0.4)/1207(-.1) the Future' oULY ' PHASES OF THE MOON Events Schedule FULL MOON. 06TH ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. FOR 4TH LAST QUARTER. 14TH GMT ADD FOUR (4) HOURS NEW MOON. 20TH FIRST QUARTER. 27TH The "Frontier of the Future" celled because of a lack of commun- Guantanamo Bay "schedule of events" ity participation. And, there for this year's Independence Day will not be an Ecumenical Service festivities is listed below. to celebrate our nation's birth, Cub Scout Pack 401 holds monthly meeting Leaflets of these activities had previously scheduled for Monday, been printed previously and provid- June 5th. The theme of our na- by R.C. King of appreciation were give to Jean- ed to command offices. There are tion's independence will be in- nie Porter and the Suess family. two corrections to these leaflets, corporated in the regular Sunday Cub Scout Pack 401 held its month- which have already been deleted in sermons, July 4th. ly meeting recently with a bicycle An urgent need is present in the the below up-dated schedule of rodeo which was won by Joe Croom. Villamar area for a den leader. events. Guantanamo Bay's "Frontier of Second went to David Navadel, and Lease call the Cubmaster, Ernie The Friday, June 25th "Little the Future" schedule of events is third place was awarded Michael Carf (4506 DWH or 3451 AWH), if you it Miss GTMO" Contest was can- as follows: Lynge. can help.

Den 1 presented the skit and On Friday, July 2, at 5 p.m. Friday -- July 2 Co ronation Ball at McCalla Hangar Scout lay Camp(Aug. 9-13) was dis- three of our Webelos will receive 7!30 p.m. cussed. the Arrow of Light at the Yacht Club. All are cordially invited. Saturday -- July 3 Awards were also presented to 10 a.m. Paparade Cub Scout Dens and Tribes. They are: Noon Miidway Opens 1 p.m. Scaddle Club Show Den 1 : Scott Dollar and Joe Lewis 2 p.m. Jo johnny Greene Show GTMO Den 2 : Jack Anderson, Daniel 4 p.m. Lilittle Theatre Wright and Cornelius 5:30 p.m. DC ance Exhibition Bolivar 6 p.m. CPPO/SNCO Softball Game Dialogue Den 3 : Jason Nyhart and Michael Sunday -- July 4 Pope Noon 211-gun Salute Ryan King, Michael Lynge, The Marine wives thank all con- 1 p.m. Miidway Opens Tribe 1: David Navadel, Kyan West- cerned with their U.S. Flags sales. 1:30 p.m. G gravity Grand Prix ermyer and Eric Suess Special mention to Mrs. Brenda Ham- 2:30 p.m. G TMO Swingers ilton, our calligrapher, and the John 7 p.m. Jo johnny Greene Show Tribe 2: Daryl Cerdinio, Marine sentries at Post 21. 9 p.m. F fireworks Spectacular Frietz, Joe Croom Family awards were presented to Norma Womack The 4th of July Parade will assem- Girl Scouts: Any girl scout who the Allens and Porters, plus plaques (Mrs. Steve Womack) ble at 9:15 a.m., July 3, in the would like to march in the parade, field adjacent to Sherman Avenue and just be there in uniform. Meet at the Victory Hill Road. All entries are Barrel Club at 9:15 a.m. requested to be present at this time. The winning entries will be award- Day Camp: Don't forget Girl Scouts ed trophies at 1:50 p.m. This will are to sign up for Day Camp at the take lace immediately prior to the booth on July 3rd. Price is $25 Johnny Green Show in the Midway which includes meals, and all suppl- r area. ies. For further information call 2996. or 2307. Checks should be made ' A JULY 4, 1982 out to Girl Scouts U.S.A. F^' u f-.1

}c Education fund drive surpasses expected goal i '4' The Board fo Regents Guantanamo sunport for this year's scholarship Bay Community Education Fund wish fund drive. Your generous contribu- to express their sincere apprecia- tions have surpassed our exoect- tion to all who contributed time, ations--a grand total of 97,627.43 talent, interest, and financial was received. Recent donations re- ceived by Danac, McCotter Motors, Burns & Poe, Navy Wives Club of $7,627.43 America (Iguana Chapter), and the $7,000 Senior Class of 1992 are included $6,000 in this total and are reflected in the accompanied graft. $5,000 Recipients of honorary awards and $4,000 scholarship grants totalling 97,60n were presented on graduation evening, $3,000 June 7. To commence the 1983 Schol- PERSONNEL SUPPORT DETACHMENT PETY OFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, DK2 $2,000 arshin Fund Drive, the Senior Class Kenia Morales, PN2 Kim Loveland, and PN2 Rhonda Harders were of 1982 presented the funt with recently frocked to their present pay grades, by Lcdr. E.J. $1,000 100.00. This is a beautiful start. Malboeuf, officer-in-charge, Personnel Support Detachment, Thank you. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The three Detty officers were cited for Again thanks to all who have made their assistance in setting the standards of pride and profes- the 1982 Scholarship Fund Crive a sionalism in their command. (Official U.S. Navy photo) big success. Page 4 The Daily Gazette Thursday, July 1, 1982

Baseball King 'reigns for a day' with Wimbledon upset' (AP)--The National League East pen- nant race got a bit tighter last LONDON (UPI)--Billie Jean King sur- Enroe moved into the quarterfinals night. topped St. The Sportsman prised even her staunchest fans by with a 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 victory over Louis, 6-3, to move past the Card- defeating Tracy Austin yesterday to Hank Pfister; Jimmy Connors ad- By inals into first place by just two Charles Morey advance to the semi-finals of the vanced with a 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 win over percentage points. And Montreal Associated Press Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Paul McNamee; Vitas Gerulaitis stayed a half game behind in third Anyone who watches big league base- The 38-year-old King--old enough stopped Roscoe Tanner, 6-3, 6-4, place after beating New York, 4-1. ball on a fairly regular basis must to be the mother of the 19-year-old 6-3; and Johan Kriek defeated Nick In the Western Division, Los have noticed it. Austin--upended the third-seed chal- Saviano, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5. Angeles and San Diego split a twin- The number of head-first sliders lenger by rebounding from a slow bill--the Dodgers winning the first is increasing all the time. There, start to win the match, 3-6, 6-4, NHL game 5-1 on a Dusty Baker grand probably are two reasons for it. 6-2. slam homer, and the Padres taking One: the young players have not had The 12th-seeded King, who had (UPI)--Dave Keon, the gentlemanly the nitecap 6-4 as Broderick Per- the proper instruction in sliding never beaten Austin in five pre- center who played more pro hockey kins and Terry Kennedy whacked techniques. And two: they reason a vious meetings, now faces Chris games than anyone but Gordie Howe, round-trippers. head-first slide into a base is the Evert Lloyd. The second-seeded has retired. Atlanta maintained a three-game quickest way to get there. Lloyd advanced by stopping 10th- The 42-year-old Keon, who played margin atop the West by getting It may be. One knock is that if seeded Barbara Potter. Top-seeded most of his career with the Toronto four runs in the bottom of the 9th the ball gets through the fielder Martina Navratilova also advanced Maple Leafs, was the NHL's top for a 5-4 win over Houston. it takes longer to get up and run yesterday, defeating Joanne Russell, rookie in the 1960-61 season. He Rounding out the rest of the NL for the next base. It also may be 6-3, 6-4. played in 1,597 games--second only scoring, it was: a little hard on the stomach muscles. to Howe, who played in more than Going back a few decades, the In men's action at Wimbledon yes- 2,000 games. Pittsburgh 7 Chicago 3 head-first slide was much rarer and, terday, defending champion John Mc- And, in other hockey news, New San Francisco 7 Cincinnati 6 in fact, was considered a spectacu- Jersey's new NHL team will be known (12 innings) lar play. NBA as the New Jersey Devils when it Pepper Martin, "The Wild Horse takes the ice at the Meadowlands Checking the American League, of the Osage," slid that way all (UPI)--Atlanta has picked up 6'11" Arena for the 1982-83 season. Gorman Thomas hit a two-run homer the time. In the 1931 World Series center Jim Johnstone of Wake Forest The Devils, formerly the Colo- in the 12th inning to give Milwau- he stole everything but catcher in a trade with Kansas City. rado Rockies before being sold to kee a 9-7 decision over New York. Mickey Cochrane's shin-guards as the New Jersey interest, have ap- The victory moves the Brewers to The Hawks swapped a second-round the St. Louis Cardinals beat the pointed Bill McMillan coach and within two games of first-place choice in the 1984 draft for John- Philadelphia Athletics. general manager. Boston in the East. The Red Sox stone, who had been taken by the Frankie Frisch, who was rightly Team owner John McMullen report- suffered a 12-3 thumping at the Kings in the third round of the called "The Fordham Flash," also edly questioned the use of the hands of . NBA draft. name.Devils after some fans regis- The rest of the American League went in head-first. Hawk coach Kevin Loughery says tered religious comnlaints,but the scoring went: In recent years, the foremost the Hawks wanted someone big and head-first man has been Pete Rose. physical, and Johnstone fits that name won out over several others. Seattle 10 Toronto 4 Pete does it with such gusto that bill. The 245-pound Johnstone Cleveland 9 Baltimore 0 one story has it--though it's pro- averaged 10.5 points per game last Golf Texas 5 California 3 bably apocryphal, that he once went season. Minnesota 4 Chicago 3 into 1st base in a headlong drive OAK BROOK, Ill. (UPI)--The Western Oakland 4 Kansas City 0 running out a walk. Open, the oldest stop on the PGA Wprld Cup' tour, begins today with many of (UPI)--The Soviet Union gets golf's top names missing from the back into action in the World Cup roster. The tournament will not Soccer Championships in Spain to- have U.S. Open winner Tom Watson, Clsiid classifieds day. Jack Nicklaus, Tom Kite or Jerry Classified advertisements may be sent to the Gazette by Guard Mail or hand The Soviets, well-rested after Pate. But those who will be on hand carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays). Deadline for publication issnoon completing first-round play on include defending champion Ed Fiori, the previous working day. Ads are limited to 40 words and published not June 22nd, meet Belgium in to- Andy Bean, Hale Irwin, Larry Nelson, more than twice weekly per submission. Commercial advertising is. day's second-round match. In other Bob Gilder and Scott Simpson. prohibited although aouncensconcerning available services will be plays North- On the LPGA tour, Joanne Carner permitted but limited to twice monthly. Ads for businesses or services action today, Austria requiring command approvalmay be required to provide proof of a letter ern Ireland. Both Belgium and will be looking for more than a vic- of authority. Ads which discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, Austria must win today in order tory when she begins play in the color, or national origin willnot be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff to remain alive in the competition. Canadian Classic in Toronto today, reserves the right to edit and rewrite all submissions. (AT=Anytime/ 43-year-old veteran of 12 sea- DWH=During Working Hours/AWH=After Working Hours). The Boxing sons needs only one more tournament win to reach the standard 35 which (UPI)--Matthew Saad Muhammad will would usher her into the LPGA Hall For Sale- Available July 30th; small refrig- try to regain the WBC light heavy- of Fame. A/C 18,000 B'TU, runs great. Avail- erator 5.5, six months old, like weight title from Dwight Braxton Another favorite here is LPGA new, able July 9, 4100. Call 7256 nry $125; 5,000 BTU A/C, $50. Call in an Aug. 7th rematch in Phila- champion Jan Stephenson, who has Mr. or 'T27 AWH and ask for "ike. Smith at 4734 DOH or 4684 AWH. delphia. won two of her last three tourna- Saad Muhammad lost the title to ments as well as last year's Cana- 1979 Duch owned, excellent condi- 1971 Pontiac Catalina, good V-8, Braxton on a 10th-round TKO last dian event in Montreal. tion, excellent rtinning condition, power-steering, nowerbrakes, and December. new rear tire, canvas cover, helmet doors. 5900. Call 3144 AT. and baskets. Available July 9. Intercommand Softball Standings 5350. Call 7237 DWN, or 2200 AWH. 24,000 BTU A/C, $100. Call 4123 These are the Interconmand Softball League standings as of June 29. DW ask for Pat. Selling my beautiful wedding ring EAST WINS LOSES GAMES BACK PERCENTAGE set, excellent condition, two- vears-old, worn occassionally, 1. CO. L. 19 .863 24 Green rug, $45; changing table, $75: 3 K. sold, (1/3 ct.) Caribe 2. NAS/VC-10 FLYERS 21 .840 First music box mobile, 510; busy gym mo- 4 Quality diamond engagement, match- 2. NAVSTA RED 21 4 .840 r bile, $6.50: activity center, $5.50: ing Bride's ide band. Full guar- 4. MARINE BARRACKS #1 19 2 .760 baby carrier, $2.50, knitting ma- 6 antee, trade-in certificate, an- 5. HIGH SCHOOL #1 8 16 122 .333 chine, $5.50; Cookie Monster toss, NMCB STUDS oraised at 51,200. Bought for 9875, $3.50; crib toy, $3.50; haunted 5. 4 8 16 12 .333 7. SPOILERS 122 .318 selling for 9700. Call 4554, 4527 house, 52.50; stuffed animals, $2.50 7 15 8. BURNS & ROE 13 .280 DW or 4563 AWH. each; child's sandals, 9C, $1.50; 7 18 9. MARINE BARRACKS #2 15 .240 ladies clothes. Call 4260. 6 19 10. BCT 5 19 152 .208 Air conditioners; one 23,000 BTU 11. HOSPITAL #2 2 23 19 .080 for 4150; one 10,000 BTU for $100. & white gingham square dancing Call 3989 AT. Available July 12. Red WEST dress, blue square dancing skirt, 7-9) Brand new mooed for sale, call and a white petticoat. (size 1. FIG 19 5 .863 after 5 p.m., ask for Luis. Call 3753 AWH. 2. NAVSTA BLUE 18 6 1 .750 2. NAS GOLD 18 6 1 .750 Stoneware luncheon set, $12.50; Boys 10-speed bike, needs cable, 4. NAVSTA WHITE 18 7 12 .720 works on 5 sods. now, $15; 20" girl's summer clothes,(size six): 5. HOSPITAL #1 14 9 4 .608 ladies new slacks(hot girls bike $10: roof mount luggage pink, yellow, 6. MARINE BARRACKS #3 13 9 5 .541 rack for car, ideal-for surf board size 11, 12) $10 per pair; girl's 7. HIGH SCHOOL #2 12 12 7 .500 or fishing gear, 15: one pair 30 x sneakers(new, size two) $3 per pair. 8. RED SEABEES 8 16 11 .333 Call 4341. 10.5 x 15 Goodvear slicks, never 9. NICB 4 UNDERDOGS 5 19 14 .208 mounted, $200: tubes, $20 ea.: 10 10. ORANGE 4 20 15 .166 x 15 appliance aluminum slots, nev- Three A/C's: 22,000, 18,000, and er used, $150. Call Sandy at 12,000 BTU. All for 5150. Little .4126 DWH or 3417 A T. one needs some work. Call 3753 AWH. DAIY ENERGY USAGE 1n,000 BTU' Pedders in good working Lost WATER ELECTRICITY condition. 05. Available July Billfold, lost at Windmill 8th. Call 3711 AT. Beach Friday, June 25. Brown in color. Use: 1,081,000 Gallons Use: 287,000 KTH If found call pan at 2927. $6,710 528,870 1973 Buick LeSabre two-door custom Target: hard-top. P/B, P/S, good running 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 267,000 KWH condition, fair interior, poor ex- Wanted $6,207 $26,862 terior. Was a beautiful car and cou Twin bed and frame or. roll-away. could be agin with the right owner! Mill pay up to 425. Call 3187 ATn 41,200, TOTAL available July 23. Call or 4717 DW, ask for Steve. 4748 DH or 2750 AT. Use: S3 5,580 It is easier to drive safely Target: $33,069 TrQffic Slogan than to explain a crash.