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DAILY I GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 40 - No. 118 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, June 20, 1985 " SIX AMERICANS DIE IN ATTACK TODAY'S WEATHER (UPI) -- The festive atmosphere Leftist guerrillas are blamed Salvadorans, also were killed along a block of crowded night for the attack. along with one Salvadoran spots in El Salvador's capitol A Salvadoran military spokes- soldier. was shattered by a guerrilla man identified the American A State Department spokeswoman attack last night. A group of civilians as George Vineyl and confirmed that four Marines and gunmen fired automatic weapons Roberto Albridze. The Marines, two American civilians into the cafes, killing were at least Tom Handwohn, Gregory Webber, killed in the 14 people. attack. She said Patrick Kwajaski and Bobbie Joe the Marines were off duty guards Six of the dead were Amer- Dickson were killed when the at the U.S. Embassy. cans. Four were U.S. Marines, terrorists opened fire. A military spokesman said an L ne other a civilian computer The Th 1drtom hometowns and ages of the undetermined number of guer- specialist with the Wang victims were not immediately rillas pulled up in two trucks Corporation, and the sixth a available. in a residential area of Hispanic American. Officials San say Six other civilians, a Salvador and opened fire at least 12 people on a were injured. Guatemalan, a Chilean and four row of cafes.

Red Cross tried to arrange R hostage swap ** Rin Rainshowers Low Pressure (UPI) Valid at 2 PM EST -- The Washington Post Robert McFarlane, President Beirut has met with Shiite 9 Drizzle MlfihPressure .reportsthe International Red Reagan's National leaders. W Snow , Max Temperature Security Cross tried to arrange a swap adviser, Ssnowshowers 56 Min Temperature says the United States Algeria played an important -Fog Friday of TWA hostages for has asked the Red Cross to part in gaining the release of Lebanese prisoners in Israel. consult Israel, but he says this 52 Americans in Tehran in 1981. The paper says the United is not mediation or negotiation. Western observers say of all States asked for Red Cross The U.S. Embassy in Algiers, Arab nations Algeria is in the help shortly after Trans World says Algeria also is trying to best position to work for the Budget debate continues Airlines Flight 847 was hi- mediate. Its ambassador in hostages' release. (UPI) -- Members of a House- jacked. The deal fell through Social Security recipients still Senate conference meet this when the hijackers suddenly Today in the. would be denied their scheduled morning to discuss a budget ordered the plane to take off cost-of-living increase next proposal made by Republican from Algiers. BUSINESS year. The compromise would put WORLD members of the panel before the A U.S. official confirmed the (UPI) -- Wall Street backed $2.1 billion in the budget to away from a continued rally late committee recessed yesterday. existence of the exchange plan yesterday as profit-taking offset the effects of the took command. The Dow Industrials lost Their compromise budget would to the newspaper. 7.39 to 1,297.38 on heavy trade of 108.2 million payment freeze on low-income shares. Advances allow poor Social Security Social Security recipients. White House Chief of Staff led declines by all of four issues. Donald Regan recipients to get more money The Senate's proposal would indicates the next year. It could cut some allow the Pentagon to International Red Cross is not (UPI) - Officials of First Tennessee Bank are denying reports spend that Pentagon spending and chop $302 $207.1 billion in fiscal 1986. involved in current negotiations the Barnett Bank of Florida is planning a takeover, either by billion from the deficit over That is halfway between the to end the Beirut hostage merger of buyout. Barnett officials say there is nothing to the three years. amounts in the House and Senate crisis. About 40 Americans are talk. First Tennessee has assets of $4.7 billion and branches in 16 Under the GOP proposal, most budget plans. being held by Shiite militiamen Tennessee cities. Barnett is Florida's largest bank with assets in Beirut. near $13 billion and 30 subsidiary banks operating in 39 countries. More defense companies being probed (UPI) -- As expected Chrysler will buy Gulfstream skeleton study Aerospace of (UPI) - The chairman of a House tractors are challenged on such Savannah, Ga., for $637 million, almost half of it in cash. sub-committee says the issues, they act offended, almost Gulfstream, one of the world's leading makers of corporate as complete air- Pentagon's 10 largest defense though the behavior were craft, employs 3,700. It posted record sales last year of $602 contractors are the subjects of (UPI) -- In Brazil, forensic million. acceptable and the charges criminal investigations. against them experts hope to finish examining improper." Michigan Democrat John Dingell According to the list, the in- the body of a man who drowned in (AP) - The U.S. dollar rebounded somewhat against the Japanese yen yesterday released a list of vestigations focus on alle- 1979 today, a man who may be the in today's trading on the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market, closing at companies under investigation by gations such as cost mis- world's most-wanted Nazi war 247.37 yen. That is 0.42 yen higher than yesterday's close. .fugitive. Pentagon Inspector General charging, labor mischarging, Joseph Sherick. Altogether, 45 false claims, bribery and bid A member of the team, Daniel (UPI) - The dollar opened stronger today in Europe and the price companies are being probed. rigging. Munoz, says scientists will use of gold retreated. Dingell said the list makes it The list of companies a micro-computer and a tele- Gold opened in London at $322 per ounce being against $325.25 and in clear that violations by defense investigated include the General vision camera in a sophisticated Zurich at $322.50 against $325.50. contractors are "a way of life Dynamics Corporation, McDonnell process. Photographs of Nazi war The London gold price was fixed at $322, down $3.25. throughout the defense criminal Josef Mengele The London mid-morning spot Douglas, Rockwell International, will be silver was $6.29, down 11 and industry." Lockheed, superimposed on the skull one-half cents. Boeing, and G.E. of the Dingell said, "When con- unearthed skeleton. A match could indicate they are the same. body is Mengele, the so-called Munoz also says doctors hope "Angel of Death" blamed for to determine the age of the 400,000 deaths at the Auschwitz AROUND THE GLOBE drowned man. Concentration Camp in Poland in Brazil's federal police chief World War II. (UPI) - New York's 42-year-old Rent Control Law (UPI) -- Four more deaths have been linked to says basic conclusions may A source close to the Germans has be been extended two more years. The state cheese made at the Jalisco factory near Los known tomorrow. says they are "close to 100 legislature approved a renewal yesterday. Angeles. Two of the latest deaths were West German percent convinced" it in Texas, experts are quoted is Governor Mario Cuomo signed it into law just the first blamed on the bacterial infection as saying they are sure Mengele. the minutes before the old control measure expired. outside California. The number of deaths from the The extension follows months of discussion on tainted food is now 35. whether to relax or tighten rent controls. The Water taxi service begins Monday legislators decided to leave them almost (UPI) - John Walker's daughter says her father unchanged. kept spying for six months after his former wife Do not despair if you miss the ferry! Recreation Services turned him in to the FBI. The daugher, Laura will be offering a fast boat, taxi service beginning on Monday, (UPI) -- A 15-year-old boy was arrested last Walker Snyder, told the Christian Broascast June 24. For your convenience, the service is being offered on night in Los Angeles on charges of throwing an Network he had heard she was exposing him, but a trial basis, from the Windward Marina to the Leeward irritating Point chemical at a school bus. Fourteen did not believe it. She said he made a ferry landing. The hours of students drop of operation are 6 a.m. until 10:30 were taken to hospitals with eye, nose classified documents in a woods after he was p.m. The water taxi fares are $5 per person, one way and $10 and throat irritations. Nobody was seriously uncovered. for a round trip; for two or more people, one way, $3 per injured. About 45 students from Van Nuys Junior person and $6 for a round trip. Six passengers, with hand- Nigh School were on the bus. (UPI) - The government took more steps to curb carried pieces only, per boat is our maximum limit. For a fast the rising tide of teen-age suicide. Health and get-away, call on us at 2345! (UPI) - Some people do not like the new taste of Human Services Secretary Margaret Heckler says Coca-Cola. To Cuba, it is more than a change in her agency will promote regional forums to en- ingredients. An editorial on a Cuban station courage nationwide education and communication yesterday said new Coke is a sign of the collapse about suicide. She told a national conference on of the United States. Explosion rips Tripoli crowd The editorial said, "Not youth suicide in Washington that more than 5,000 even Coca-Cola will be capable of rescuing young Americans committed suicide last year. (UPI) -- A booby-trapped car packed with about 110 pounds of national values that simply no longer exist." exploded in the midst of a TNT, powerful enough to fling (UPI) - Police in Osaka, Japan, are investi- holiday crowd in the Lebanese passing cars into the Mediter- (UPI) - Nobel laureate Mother Teresa is recup- gating the vigilante-style slaying seaport of Tripoli last night. ranean. erating in a New York of a gold City convent. Illness dealer. The attack was committed Tuesday before Army sources say about 50 people Security sources said 29 yesterday prevented the nun from Calcutta, India, TV cameras and later broadcast nationwide. Two were killed. bodies were recovered. Twenty- from accepting an honorary degree from the men broke into the apartment of the dealer who is Hundreds of people were six bodies are unaccounted for University of Connecticut. Her absence inspired suspected of bilking pensioners out of millions strolling in Tripoli to observe and presumed dead. Fifty-seven school officials to emulate what they called her of dollars, and killing him with a bayonet. The the end of the Moslem Fast of people were reported wounded. "generosity of spirit." They donated the lavish suspects were arrested by police outside the Ramadan. Police say the car was spread arranged for the convocation to hungry and apartment. needy TV cameramen had been staking out the residents in shelters and food kitchens. victim's home. The Base Telephone Office is now required to disconnect service if your bill is not paid on time. For your convenience, the payment date has been community bulletin board extended to the 30th of the month. Please read page 38 of your phone book for more details. Are you a military member who FREE Country and Western Red Cross has one of the most would like to shop the dance lessons are given every rapid means of Nurses: If you are interested Commissary during your lunch Tuesday for advanced students communication available and in keeping up with the hour? Well, this is for you! and every Thtrsday for beginners can communicate with chapters profession of nursing through There will Pepe the Clown will give be one open cash at the Fleet Reserve Association throughout the States, overseas his final performance at local continuing education register (line) for military from 8:30 until 10 p.m. If you military installations, and the Base Library's programs approved by a Story state personnel in uniform between are not a member of the FRA, ships at sea. Hour this board of nursing, Saturday from contact Nancy 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., bring your own refreshments. The 10-11 a.m. Parrish, R.N., M.S.N., Tuesday at 3959 through Friday. Come following dances will be taught: Prospective AT. spend your lunch with us! Two Step, Cotton Eye Joe, Pet Owners Rape: Facts and Myths is a Oklahoma Shuffle, Four Corners, "ATTENTION- free program for the entire Schottische, Sweet Heart The Dog Pound has a community, age 14 and older. It A Schottische, 10 Step, 14 Step, will be held T specail pet just on Monday, June 24, Texas Polka. For more in- Lovable from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in room 8 of E for you. ALL formation, contact Jacob Cox at dogs and cats of the old high school. During this N ACTIVE 2492 AWH or 4606 DWH or the FRA all sizes. Come and program, sponsored by the Family T DUTY after 6 p.m. at 2140. visit the Dog Pound Service Center, U.S. Naval 0I PERSONNEL! or call 4105 or Hospital and Security N June 30 is the deadline for all 4440 DWH for more Department, the film, "How t non-U.S. citizens (except information. Say NO to a Rapist and Survive Basic Skills Program, Navy Campus, is presenting a class in Basic commuters) to have their old will be shown and a lecture a Reading during the period of July 22 - August 20. Classes meet Blue I.D. Cards changed to The only authorized boat discussion will follow. For Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 3 - 6 p.m. in the old high new Pink I.D. Cards. After the repair areas are behind the further information, call the school and are free of cost. Call 4307 for an appointment for above date the old Blue I.D. NEX maintenance shop, next to FSC at 4141/4153. pre-testing, but hurry! - as all registration must be completed Cards become obsolete and will the Marina Point Boat Shed, and before June 24. not be honored by any command next to the Leeward Recreation Want to know how much you for identification purposes. Services Boat Shed. If you want have in the retirement to repair a boat in one of these system? If you have worked for areas, you must obtain a permit more than one federal agency, it CLUB CALENDAR from Base Security. Repairs must is sometimes difficult to find be completed within 60 days. For out how much you hay CON CLUB WINDJANNER CLUB CPO CLUB further information, consult contributed into the Civil June 20: New England Boiled June 21: Enlisted Mess June 20: Candlelight Dinner COMNAVBASE/NAVSTAGTMOINST Service Retirement System. The Dinner will be featured. Advisory Group will meet in the will be Lobster and Shrimp for 11000.2. Office of Personnel Management's June 21: Social hour will be Petty Officers' Lounge at 3 p.m. $11.95 for one or $21.95 for Retirement and Records held from 4:30-7 p.m. Center, Hors d'oeuvres and birthday cake two. Reservations required. Box 45, Boyers, PA 16017 can "Sensation" will play from 9 will be served during social June 21: Happy hour will be FOOTSTEPS" prefers employees to p.m. until 1 a.m. help. OPM hour from 5-8 p.m. served in Ye Olde Goat Loc'r write, not phone, for this June 22: "Sensation" will spin June 22: from "The Love Bug" will 5-7 p.m. "Graphic information. When making an the tunes from 9 p.m. until 1 be shown for the kiddies at 2 Expression" will play in the inquiry, please include your p.m. in the Ballroom. Family Harbor Lights Lounge from 9 p.m. Social Security Number, date of June 23: Champagne Brunch will Buffet Dinner will be served in until 12:45 a.m. Every Friday birth and list the agencies for be served from 10:30 a.m. until the Petty Officers' Lounge from June 22: In the Harbor Lights 9:10 a.m. whom you have worked. 1:30 p.m. 6-10 p.m. Lounge between 9 p.m. and 12:45 TV8 POST 46 June 23: Bingo will begin at a.m., you can hear the sounds of Pet owners are to insure that June 20: Bingo cards go on 2:45 p.m. "Graphic Expression." their pet(s) are under positive sale at 5:30 p.m. and the Early control at all times. Pets found Bird begins at 6:45. roaming around the station will June 21: The Foundations will be picked up by the Pound Master play from TIPS FOR "L4TCHI(EYCH/IDREN" 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. or Base Police. Pets will be June 22: Trudie Harris and the placed in the base pound until Foundations will perform from 9 By Evelyn D. Harris (mother) is busy right now." A Proactive Parenting claimed by owner. If pet is not p.m. until midnight. (AFPS) -- "Latchkey child." Some burglars are more likely to Film claimed within 14 days, the June 23: This will be the Although a forlorn, scared child come in if they think no one is Tune In animal will be adopted out to Foundations last night, so come may come to mind when you hear home. Be sure you have a good For Your Child's Sake new home. Those animals no out for the outdoor concert from those works, it doesn't have to deadbolt. adopted will be euthanized. 7-10 p.m. The band will perform be that way. If a school-age *Assign some reasonable duties from the boxing ring. child is properly prepared, for the child to perform while Refreshments will be available staying home alone for a at home. Older children can for purchase. reasonable amount of time can start dinner. Let the child know CLUB ACTIVITIES June 24: Bingo cards go on present an opportunity to gain which friends can visit while Tonight the COM will present All Teen Club members planning sale at 5:30 p.m. and the Early in maturity. But whether you you are away and whether it is the Foundations from South to go on the trip to Orlando Bird starts at 6:45. plan to leave your school-age alright to play outside. Of Carolina, featuring Trudy should meet at the Teen Center child home alone occasionally course, there's always homework. Harris, from 8 until midnight. at 7:30 tonight. while you run an errand or on a *Have a plan for emergencies. The group will perform a variety regular basis, he or she will be Provide the child with a of music on the patio -- Cub Scout 401 will have Let's safer and happier with a little flashlight and fresh batteries. something for everyone. Dinner Pack preparation. Put a first-aid kit in a reservations are recommended. a pack meeting this Sunday at 3 Not all children are mature convenient place, and teach your p.m. at Morin Center. Any boys, enough to be left alone even for child how to use it. Plan and The Socializers Club aged 8-10 wishing to join, are invited to attend. dance! short periods of time. "Spaces practice a fire escape route. provides some of the livliest are available in school-age *Post phone numbers near the entertainment around with the programs in all of the services telephone for the doctor, police latest sounds in a pleasant Tomorrow the Teen Club is for all parents who need them," department, poison center and atmosphere all can enjoy. Open sponsoring the first summer says Bonnie Hicok of the Army's your place of work - plus that each Friday and Saturday night pool party at the Windjammer Office of Child Development of a trusted friend or relative. from 9 until. BYOB and party at Pool from 7:30-10:30 p.m. There Instructor Lynne Anderson has Services. But if your child has Be sure your children know their the swingingest place in will be relays, munchies, music classes in Beginner Tap and the maturity, here are some tips home address by heart. Guantanamo Bay. and fun. Ballet (one-half hour each) from to make his or her time alone 11 a.m. until noon every more pleasant and safe: Saturday through August 24 for "Circle the Caribbean" with your children dancers aged 4-7. The classes *Tell your child to keep his are only $40 for the entire or her key hidden -- no use summer. Advanced Beginner and advertising the fact that the "Circle the Caribbean," the presented to all the winners at Intermediate Tap and Ballet are child will be alone. Leave an theme for the Base Library's a special awards presentation taught every Tuesday through extra key with a dependable 1985 Summer Reading Program is celebration at the end of the August 20 from 5-6 p.m. for the neighbor. under way. Children from three reading program in August. 8-12 year olds. This class is *Tell your child to say, "My divisions of reading groups, Various community members a $50. Jazz instruction happens mother (or father) can't come to ranging from ages 5-15, will be organizations are participating every Saturday through August 24 the phone right now," when reading the summer away as they and donating time and prizes. If from 12:15-1:15 p.m. This is for answering the phone. As for the compete for special reading any clubs or individuals are children 8-12 years old and the door, police recommend that a certificates and awards. Each interested in helping out with fee is $40. Registration is child alone look through a child will be working to earn island hop around the Caribbean this program, please contact still open, so give Lynne a call peephole and say through the the 500 points needed to islands. Prizes are divided into Mrs. Cecille Garrido at 4541 or at 3477. door to a stranger, "My father completely circle Cuba as they three categories and will be drop by the Base Library. GUANTANAiIO DAILY GAZETTE U.S. Navy'sthsiy Shore-bosed Dailyespope,-

Capt. Rort Alien, LIN.t .adr, U.S. Nasal Base Lt. Osr. J.0. 'VanSikle, [ Ie2. Public Affairs Off icer

J02 Nil terilleheas, SN .anaigEditor J03 Tri 'ThosasN.[.Associate Editor Jijas Jerome UN -.- -, ,, Sn-da, .Associate Editor EXTRA! Mrs. n-Elizafeth Efinsff . - ,, _,- . .r atics Assistant The Guantanam o alyOazette is published according to teroles and reglations for ship an statics newspapers as outlined in NAVElte P-35 and uer the diretion of the Naval Base Publicjeffairs Officer. Printed five tiees [eekly at goenmrent exp~enseon goverrmet eqipment at the Navy Pulications ard Priatirng Service Branch Office. the copiins or statements in rews items that appear herein arent to be cxnstrued cr off icial or as refliectinsg the views ot Caranader, Naval Base or the Departoent at the Navy.

2 THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1985 GUANTAMO DAILY GAZETTE Cashier-Checker PS-2091--02 or Sales NAF-1-85 Clubs NBCPO jobs Applictions DoDDS pick up U.S. HON-U.S. CITIZEN JOB VACANCIES AT RBCPO: Applications p)Store Checker, LG5-2091-02 (TNT, PT, should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Recreation Aid, PS/nGS-018903 Office by theclose of business June 27. Additional (TNT, PT, Pt) NAF-2-85 Recreation information concerning these vacancies may bbe obtained at Mtor Vehicle Services the Naval Operator, NA/tI- NAF-3-85 Recreation Base Civilian Personnel Office or by reviewing 5701-05 (PT) stateside Vacancy Announcements posted on official bullettin boards. Services Child Care Attendant PS-0189-0t or NAF-4-85 Recreation Recreation Aid, tCS-6189-O1 NT,FT,PT) ANN. MD. POSITION AND TITLE tDCATION Child Care 4 Services Attendant 6 PS-01892 or NAF-5-85 Recreation Supply Dept. Recreation Aid, S- 89-2 ,TP) schools 130-85 Equipment Cleaner, WG/IK-7009-04 Supply Dept. Custodial Worker, NA/IIE-3566O n Services (TiMP NIE 30 SEPT 85) NA/W-3566-02 NAF-6-85 All Conamnds (AFPS) - All 67 129-85 Laborer, (INT,FT Pt) schools located W/S/GN-3502-03 Supply Dept. Food Service Worker, NklUlel4OR-02 on stateside military (IEMP NITE 30 SEPT 85) (INr,Fr,PT) NAF-7-85 Clubs NAF-46-85-A Clerk AS-322-05 installations recently became Typist, Recreation Waiter/Waitress, NA/L-7420-03 (FULL Tain) Services NAF-8-85 Clubs the responsibility (INFrPr) of the Applicants applying under Ann. No. NAF-46-85-, Clerk T ypist, need not Brender NA/tsl-7405-03 Department of Defense Dependents reapply. NAF-9--85 Clubs Schools (DoDDS) systems. MookeNsA74O4-5 (INSFTPT) The NAF-10-85 Clubs following positions are open until filled ChildFooaceviegerke, Care Attendant/Recreation 40r02 Aid, NAF-11-85 Recreation is not expected PSt/ e-0189-03 (TNTPT (PT) toThe have transfer an impact on 233-84-A Laborer, 11I3502-02 MUD Services . the Recreation Aid, (Youth Ictivities), NAF-12-85 Recreation education provided. Before the (TemNp N 1 Yr Multiple Vacancies) PS/1-0189-3(TNT, Pt) Cook, tU-7404 Services transfer, 17-85-C Enlisted Cluh Operations Assistant, PS-1101- NAF-13-85 stateside "Section 6" Mass, NAS 04 or Recreation Assistant, IS-0189- Clubs schools, as they are known, were NAF-31-85-A Retail Manager (Package Store), Consolidated 04 (NTi,PI) managed by the Defense UA-1182-07 Package Store Department's Military Personnel The following positions are open permanent register: *Applicants submit two SF-171s for this register to receive concurrent POSITION AND GRADE ANN. NO. consideration. and Force Management Office. LOCATION The change affects 36,000 *Clerk Typist, GS-IDS-322-03 01-85 All Comands students who attend the (Permanent/Temporary /FT/Pt) NEX jobs Personnel Clerk (Typing) GS/IDS- The stateside schools at 18 02-85 NBCPO Navy Exchange has the following job openings. Please 203-03; Staffing Clerk (Typing), contact the Personnel Office at Bldg. AV-34, McCalla Hill, locations. DoDDS also oversees GS/IDS-203-04; Staffing Clerk or phone 4348/4508. the education of 151,000 (Typing), GS/IS-203-05 Sales Store Checker GS/I.S-2091-02 03-85 Connissary POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING children of service members and 0 )to GS/1-0 or GS/IDS-2091- LOCATION civilians working overseas. *Warehouse Worker, WG/Jr-6907-04/ 60-85 All Coumands Food Service Worker F/T OPEN SCHOOL 05/06 (Permanent and Temporary) NA-2/$3.92 or LW,,-2/$2.63 Production CAFETERIA Control Clerk, GS 5- 61-85 MUD ~SalesClrP/ OPEN RETAIL SORE 303-04 P-l/$3 66kleading to PS-2/53.99 or IDS-2 mIDL MAT F EMERGENCY Telhone Operator, GS/I0S-382-02/03 62-85 MUD $2.75 leading to TCS-3/$3 .2 Cook F/T OPEN SCHOOL *Secretary (Typing), GS/I0S-318-05 67-85 All Comnands NA-5/$4.93 or LX-5/$3.60 CAFETERIA NUMBERS (Permanent and Te rary) Cook, I F/T OPEN SCHOOL *Secretary (Typin 05/105-318-04 68-85 All Commands NA-8/$5.90 or LWE-8/$4.57 CAFETERIA (Permanent and Temorary) Exchange Detective F/T OPEN NAVY EXCHANGE *Clerk Typist, 0S/105-322-04 (Perma- 69-85 All Commands PS-5/$4.84 or LPS-4/$4.08 nent/Temporary/Full Time/Part Time) Janitor F/T OPEN MAITNANCE Supply Clerk, GS/ItS-2005-05 (Perma- 74-85 All Comands NA-2/$3.92 or LNG2/$2.63 nent and Temporary) Food Service Worker F/T OPEN SCHOOL Supply Clerk, CS/IS-2005-04 (Perma- 75-85 All Commands NA-1/$3.57 or LWE-l/$2.30 CAFETERIA cent and Temporary) Food Service Worker F/T OPEN DELI *Accounting Technician, GS/IDS-525-05 76-85 All Commands NA-2/$3.92 or LW-2/$2.63 (Permanent and Temporary) Secretary F/T (Typing OPEN NEO OFFICE *Accounting Technician, GS/IDS-525-04 77-85 All CPmands AS-7/$5. 54 or IS t5/$.75 (Permanent and Temporary) Mtor Vehicle Operator (Courier) F/T OPEN ACCOUNTING Educational Aid, GS/IDS-1702-03 78-85 Elementary + NA-4/$4.63 or IGS-2/$2.75 NAVSTA 117 3333 (Part Time) (Temporary not to exceed High Schools Sales Clerk (Speacialty) F/T OPEN RETAIL STORE the end of the school year) PS-3/$4.27 or IfS-3/$3.42 (2 required) NAS 117 Data Transcriber GS/S-356-02 79-85 Supply Desk Clerk P/Ti OPEN NAVY 1DGE leading to G5/146-356-03, (Perma- PS-3/$4.27 or LPS-3/$3.42 and Temporary)

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THE AD MUST BE RESUMITIED AWE. bedroom Villamar living room), good condition, $75. Call 3419 AT. IF YOU WISH IT TO RUN THE BoATs LOST '63 Chevy truck parts: 6 cylinder TELEVISIONS Someone has mistakenly picked uz FOLL1ING WEEK. engine, 2-3 speed 18' Mark Wain Runabout w/'84 200 hp a manual Black Max, oil injected, '83 9.8 hp NEC 19" color TV, cable ready, one pair of camouflage shoes size 4. AE CAN BE DROPPEDOFF AT HE transmission, 1-3 speed manual years old,3very good condition, 2 at the Villamar pool on Thursday, transmission for parts, kicker. Outriggers, downrigger, PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE LOCATED IN gas tank depthfinder electric reel, ski har, $225. Call 3272 AT. June 13. My son brought hame a size rear end 6r lugw/leaf springs. Call 13. Please call 2746 AWH for the BUILDING 760 FROM 7 A.M. TO 4:30 t66EEW or 2469 AW. much more, 800 firm. Call 3367 AT. RCA 15" color TV excellent trade. P.M. condition, $125. Call Joe at 2529 Misc. car parts: radiators electric AT. DOG in Villamar, last seen Sunday fuel SURFBOARD AUTOS pumps, some tires 14 inch, Ocean Image 7' twin fin, new fins, FURNITURE morning. Our dog's name is Sandy, a ower steering units, hoses, belts, astro deck and leash, plus wax. Wicker bookcase from the medium sizxe blonde hair with a spot '68 Chevrolet Caprice,0green, 327 ugage rack, radios, Philippines, on her rear engine, $500. Call 2529 or buss seat. Alst new, bought new $350, asking $40. Call Joe at 2529 end, with several black 326. Call 2662 WH or 2469 AWE. $250. Call 3367 AT. AT. spots on her tongue. Sandy has a '74 Ford Pickup Truck w/camper blue rabies tag with the number 127 Engines: '74 Pontiac, 6 cyl. w/3 Two end tables/coffee table, good 703 inscribed on it. Our son really autoatic transmission, 302 engine SCUBA GEAR bbl. carb. w/auto rev, am/fm speed manual; '69 Chevy 6 cy1. condition (no scratches), $150; two misses her. Please help us with any w/automatic transmission; '6 Ford Excel Shape U.S. diver top and living room lamps, $70; one information. Call Debbie at 3970 or uassette deck inspectionegood until bottom wet suit, $70. S86, $15(Xlor bst offertaks 6 cyl. w/automatic transmission; '61 Call 3237 AWE. kitchenette table, two chairs $50; Sue at 2230. I am offering a $10 it. Ford, 6 reward Available immediately. Call 2109 cyl. w/3 speed manual; '65 on garbage compactor)le ba1 for her return. Ford, 6 cyl. w/automatic U.S. Divers depth gage, bought new 0 sonetereo conso , $ . al WANTED transmission. Call 2662 1WH or 2469 for $60, excellent condition, $30; The NWCA #131 is looking to borrow '76 A IGremlin, at, ps, good tires, AWH. Seaquest best, bought new $230, one possibly two 13 star flag(s). in dependable running condition, excellent condition, $85; game bag, Two antique English wardrobes, Call BJ at 2787 AWE. $550. Available July 2 at Ferry Auto glass: '70 Chevy Impala, all like new, $10; Timex watch, 100 excellent condition, but would make landing. Call 3419 AT. glass; '65 Ford Galaxy, front and meters, $25. First two items sold an interesting restoration project SERVICES rear; '66 Ford Mustang, rear; '72 gets free compass, wrist mount. Call for antique lever. Call 2122 AT. Looking for a babysitter? I'm available '74 Ford Pinto excellent condition, Pontiac Catalina, rear; 74 Pontiac during working hours to $1200. Call ldelson at 6352 IRI or Ventura hatchback, side and rear; Dinette set w/six chairs and leaf, babysit in your home. I have taken 650 AMl. '71 Ford Country Squire Wagon, all Aluminum 80 with "K" valve and n $286, less than one years old, the Red Cross babysitting course. glass. Call 2662 DWH or 2469 AWE. backpack excellent condition, hydro $5. Call 3367 AT. Call Chris at 2746 AT. '73 Opel Manta, in running good to ;88 $115; steel 72 with 'K' '70 VW parts like new seat covers, valve Bedroom suite, full bed w/headboard, Willing to babysit for working condition, price neg. Call Nelson at and backpack, epoxy coated, child care. Ages 6352 IM or 6501 AWE. $25; lap style seat belts, $5 each; like new, $100; two regulators, one dresser w/mirror,0chest of drawers, parents in need of exhaust system $20; oil air Dacor, one Voit, excellent ihtst7nd7$40. Call Donna at '73 Vega in good condition price breather, $20; like new. battery, condition, $35 each; one weight belt 1-10 years old, from 6 a.m. until 6 eg. Cal Clinton at 4783 AWI. $30. Call 3629 AT. with 8 lbs., $10. Call 4754 AW. Captain's bed with two drawers and ps. Living in new Villamar housing. ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT four shelves, good condition, $175. ll Sue at 2230 AT. '68 Chevy Caprice, automatic '73 VW Squareback, will sell car or Stereo cabinet, smoked glass, $60 or Call 3541. transmission good running ts separately. Call 4930 IWH or best offer. Call 3272 AT. Decorated cakes for special condition, will pass safety 3261 AWI. MISCELLANEOUS occasions, different shapes and AIR CUDITIOMERS 13x12old/green short shag rug, inspection, $400. Call Joe at 2529 TWO WHEELERS Amana 10,000 BTU (220v), $90; $75x1hreea/c's sizes at reasonable prices, home AT. available mid July delivery. Call Francesca at 2122 AT. '78 Kawasaki 440 LTD, needs minor Whirlpool 18,000 BTU, $145, both 8,00 BU (220v) like new$2 repair, sxtra handle bars one new available June 28; Whirlpool 12,000 reconditional 11,000 BTU '71 M-ercuaar 20dy. wi speed 2 1/2 years old, excellent _ Custodial services for final manual $400; '12 Ford Maverick 6 tire, buck rack $500; 175 Honda BTU, $100, buy both and get a 5,000 Bv1 inspection, reasonable rates. Please (parts only), $56. Call 2662 IRI condition, hardly used, $190. cyl. w/'automatic transmission, $5b0; or window model; 19" color TV w/remote call Earl at 4004 AT. If not in, AWE. Available now. Call 4462 AT. control, $300. Call 3497. please leave message.

GUANTANAMO DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1985 3 SPORTS WORLD

i JULY FOURTH 10K RUN AND ORE ILE FUN RUN Mets and Cards tie for second place HEN: July 4, 7 a.m. WHERE: Start and finish at Phillips Park (UPI ) - The New York Mets have Brenly homered twice to spark got by Minnesota 3-2, and the ERLRY FEE: None pulled into a second place tie the Giants over Cincinnati 5-2 Chicago White Sox pulled out an AWARDS: Trophy to top finisher overall for 10k run; with St. Louis, one and one-half in San Francisco. 8-7, twelfth inning win over medals to top three finishers in each age games behind National League The New York Yankees swept visiting Oakland despite two group for 10k run; certificates to all East-leading Montreal. Sophomore their three-game series with a three-run homers by the A's Dave finishers in fun run and 10k run pitcher Dwight Gooden struck out flurry last night in Baltimore. Kingman. ACE GROUPS: Male Feimle nine Cubs last night in New Ron Hassey stroked a pair of 12 years and under 17 years and under York's 1-0 win at Shea Stadium. homers and Dave Winfield added a Major League Baseball Commis- 13-17 years 18 years and over Gooden upped his record to 10-3 round-tripper to propel the sioner Peter Ueberroth's manda- 18-29 while Scott Sanderson sank to Yankees to a 10-0 rout of the tory drug testing program for 30-39 3-2 for Chicago, losers of eight Orioles. Ed Whitson boosted his baseball personnel will go into 40 and over straight. record to 2-6 in his first shut- effect next month. Ueberroth There will be a special Mike Boat leaving the Leeward Ferry In last night's other National out of the season. Dennis says Minor League players and Landing at 6 a.m. on July 4 for those Leeward residents wishing League matchups, the Expos Martinez dropped to 5-4 for the umpires will be tested in one to participate. Transporation to Phillips Park will also be squeezed by Pittsburgh 4-3, Joe O's. group in July. provided for Leeward runners. Niekro pocketed his one hundred Taking a look at the rest of Major League managers, If you are interested in participating, fill out this entry blank ninety-seventh career victory in last night's American League coaches, trainers and umpires, and forward it to Marine Barracks Operations, Attention: Capt. Houston's 7-3 triumph in scores, Toronto clipped Mil- with the addition of office per- Cipriani (Guard Mail stop #39). For more information, call 2279/2344. Atlanta, Philadelphia blanked waukee 5-1, Lou Whitaker and sonnel in both the Major and S JULY FOUR 10K R NTER RFM the Cardinals 1-0, the Dodgers Kirk Gibson homered in Detroit's Minor Leagues, will be tested in up-ended San Diego 5-1 in Los 9-3 romp over Boston, Cleveland August. Ueberroth says the drug Name Angeles. nipped California 2-0, Texas testing would cost nearly Age Comnd In an afternoon affair, Bob edged Seattle 5-4, Kansas City $400,000. Telephone I THE LOCAL SC]ENE Local bowlers roll for "Big Pot" prizes DARTS by Chuck McGinty for the high game and series Thomas. Diane set the pace early Caribbean Bullshooters will EC SHOOT instead of the "Big Pot!" During with Lola close behind. In the hold another blind draw Bowlers excelled at the the course of two games, Rick final game of their set, Lola doubles dart tournament There will be a Rec Shoot monthly "Big Pot" No Tap Tourney bowled 14 natural and no-tap charged ahead with a high game this Sunday at the FRA. Sunday from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. last Saturday night. The "Big strikes to pull off his perfect of 266 and high series of 601, Sign-ups will begin at 5 p.m. at the NAVSTA Pistol Range. Pot" had no time to grow with game. Since June's pot started edging out Diane's score of 583. Remember, you do not have to be keglers scooping up awards at with $82.50, Rick opted for the Lola won $85 for her fine a member of either the FRA or the Marblehead lanes. high series awards with scores efforts. the Bullshooters to participate. SAILING CLASSES The competition drew many new of 256, 300 and 211, for a 767 Our congratulations to the For information, call either Two classes will be offered faces from visiting fleet mem- series. Dana Disinger achieved winners and thanks to all of the Mike Busson at 2145 DWH or Jake next week. The Monday, Wednesday bers including BM3 Gary Gayhart, perfection at the end of the participants. The next special Cox at 2492 AWH. and Saturday class will meet at of the USS HERMITAGE. Gary came evening and left with the "Big event scheduled is the "8 Pin No 7 p.m. at the Yacht Club in early and his final game of Pot." Dana has come close on Tap Tourney," on Saturday, July KARATE starting Monday. The Tuesday, the set paid off handsomely with many occasions and finally 6. The only requirement is that Okinawan-Te Isshinrya Thursday, and Saturday class his award of $187.50. danced away with the prize. the bowler wear either a skirt Karate class, for adults and will meet at the same time and Gunnery Sgt. Rick Raiter. of The women's competition was of dress! The "Big Pot" No Tap children at Bldg. 211, Marina place starting Tuesday. The the Marine Barracks- elected to confined to one set of lanes and Tourney returns on July 20. We Point, Tuesdays and Thurscays, 7 course will cover basic sailing take the nightly prizes of $85 two women, Lola Huskey and Diane will see you there! and 8:30 p.m. Call for more fundamentals and safety. Cost information N.W. Johnson at will be $15 for adults and $10 3530. for children, ages 10 to 14 years old. Classroom space is GOLF limited so sign up early at the An organizational meeting for Marina. For more information Co-Rec Golf is coming up on call Lt. Cmdr. Roger Carter WOMEN'S TENNIS moved up yesterday with a 6-2, 7-6 win over July 16 at 5 p.m. If you have 4751/3916 or Lt. Cmdr. Kieth (UPI) - has advanced to the Molland's Muub Van Boeckel. The four seeded questions, call 2560. McMullen 4751/3503. quarterfinals of the International Grand Prix players defeated yesterday were number-10 Tank Grass Court Tennis Tournament in Eastbourne, Benhabiles of Algeria, eleventh seeded Hank England. Navratilova posted a 6-1, 7-6 victory Pfister, number-2 Leif Shires and fourteenth Sailor sets track record yesterday over fellow American Alycia Moulton. In seed Mike Bauer. another match, of the U.S. ousted Guantanamo Bay participants 166.1 feet. Sweden's Catarina Lundqvist 5-7, 7-5, 6-3. (UPI) -- 1984 Olympic welterweight champion Mark k showed superb representation Ensign Craig Wiese, of ROICC, American Kathy Rina i, of Breland recorded two second-round knockdowns last t this year in placed first in the Australia and Pascale Paadis, 19, of France the Tidewater com- were night and stopped Dario Dejesus at 2:49 of the e 440-yard hurdles with a time of also petition in Track and Field. winners yesterday. round in Totowa, N.J. Breland raised his pro MM2 Tommy Bell, of NAS, placed 67.1 seconds. MEN'S TENNIS record to 5-0. Craig also placed third in the first in the 440-yard dash with (UPI) -- The warmups for next week's Wimbledon BASKETBALL a time of 53.8 seconds. one-mile run with a time of Championships continue. In Bristol, England yes- (AP) -- Villanova basketball Coach Rollie e 4:54.07. New Navy Tidewater terday, top-seed Henri Leconte of France Massimino is expected to move to the pro ranks s ET1 William Lundberg, of SIMA, advanced at the West of Record went to ENFN Darryl England Grass Court tomorrow. The New Jersey Nets have scheduled a 3 placed fifth in the two-mile run Tennis Benn, of SIMA, as he placed Championships by topping Italy's Gianni news conference and they are expected to announce e with a time of 10:50 minutes. first in the javelin throw with Ocleppa 6-3, 6-2. Number-two seed Terry Mmor also the hiring of Massimino.

By Charles Morey Jack can still put the wood to the ball. He is number-one in Is there room for two "Big reaching the green in regulation Dippers" in the Los Angeles sky? numbers. However, he is one Benoit Benjamin thinks there THE SPORTSMAN hundred sixty-second in putting. is. As a matter of fact, in a Fl He has played in 11 tourna- couple of years, when Kareem ments this year and has been in Abdul-Jabbar retires, Benjamin the top 10 only twice. At 45, thinks he will be number one. Benjamin has superstar potential. Last season, for instance, he that Willis would talk to him Jack has to wonder if it is time Benoit was drafted on the He calls him the type of player had back-to-back scoring games for hours on end, and he admits to retire. He talks about it. He first round of the NBA College who fits the role of "a of 43 and 45 points, but in two he would try to do what Reed said recently that, at the end grab-bag on Tuesday by the Los franchise." other consecutive games, he wanted just to keep the coach of 1985, he just may decide to Angeles Clippers. He will chal- Throughout his college career, scored five points and six quiet. spend more time with his family lenge the aging Kareem for the playing under the stern eye of points. He may not know it, but he may Actually, he will be able to role of big man in town next Coach Willis Reed at Creighton, Defensively, he already plays get more of the same in the pro do just that frequently for the fall. Benjamin frequently found like a pro, a big plus for the game. Pro coaches are not im- rest of this year. His current The seven-footer from himself described as immature. 20-year-old giant. He averaged pressed even with seven-footers plans call for participation in Creighton University may also Reed was fed up enough with 14 rebounds a game last season, who are late for practice and only one tournament in this have to wait a while behind Bill Benoit's casual attitude toward the second best mark in the miss curfews. Of course, the country, the PGA in August, and Walton, the veteran Clipper the end of the last college country, and also blocked five only class he will have to worry two out of the country. They are center. Walton still is pretty season to bench him. shots a contest. Those are im- about will be whether he is the early next injury-prone, and may even wind Benjamin gave up his final pressive numbers. sitting first class on month, and the British Open, up somewhere else in October. season of eligibility to turn Did somebody mention attitude? airplanes. starting July 18. Benjamin is something of a pro this year. Reed also bailed Well, Benjamin is something less Of course, being the intense mystery challenger to most of out, going to the Atlanta Hawks than an All-Star in that Jack Nicklaus can still drive competitor that he is, Jack the basketball fans in the as an assistant coach. department. More than once, he for show, but he has lost the hates to give in to the calen- country. He has never played in Physically, Benjamin gets a showed up late for practice. He touch that lets him putt for dar. He says he is hitting too a nationally televised game. He four-star rating. He packs 250 missed curfew on a Hawaiian trip dough. may good shots not to start is somewhat annoyed about this, pounds on his seven-foot frame, and his grades were nothing to Nicklaus missed the cut at the producing. and is positive he will remedy and there is no fat among them. write home about. U.S. Open last week, for the True enough, but he still will it when the shooting begins this He can be inconsistent, a He had to listen to frequent first time since 1963. He had have to stand over the ball on fall. trait he will have to get rid of lectures from Coach Reed, a ded- made it 21 years in a row, one the green and reach back in The general manager of the if he expects to become a star icated man in anything he less than Walter Hagen's record memory for the putter that once Clippers, Carl Scheer, thinks in the NBA. attempts. Benjamin sadly recalls of 22 straight. was unbeatable.

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