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Don't waste gasoline when GAZETTE you have to stop on a hill. Hold your car steady with Guantanamo Bay, Cuba the brake, not with the ac- celerator. Using the accel- erator not only wastes gas, it also causes needless wear Volume 36 Number 202 Thursday, October 22, 1981 and tear on the engine.

ARE YOU DOTNG YOUR PART? Leaders to address world economic growth

CANCUN, Mexico (UPI)--The conference Reagan also met with the leaders to agree on how to foster world eco- of 22 rich and poor nations in Can- of Mexico, Nigeria and Venezuela. nomic progress. cun hasn't even officially begun yet. But he found some time to relax yes- But President Reagan has already put terday as well--with a swim in the Secretary of State Haig says Presi- dent Reagan will oppose Digest in a full day's work at the Mexican Caribbean Sea. a "wholesale resort city. transfer" of wealth and a "global NEW YORK CITY (AP)--For the third Reagan met Wednesday for the first The Cancun conference, which deals Marshall Plan" when the summit gets time in three years, the UN General time with Indian Prime Minister In- with ways to help poorer nations of underway today. Haig says any such plans, Assembly has demanded the withdraw- dira Gandhi and Chinese Premier Zhao the world, opens today. aimed at helping the world's al of Vietnamese troops from Cam- Ziyang. Both of those foreign lead- The conference participants repre- poorest nations, just won't work. bodia. Wednesday's vote was 100- ers are said to have expressed their sent nations with two-thirds of the Reagan favors a private sector ap- 25, and that's the largest majority disagreement with proposed U.S. arms world's population and three-fourths proach through the free marketplace. yet for such a resolution. The sales. India opposes U.S. military of its wealth. But there are vast General Assembly said all foreign ties with Pakistan. And China is differences in the per capita income The 22 leaders meeting in Cancun forces should leave Cambodia, and concerned over possible U.S. weapons among those countries. And the lead- have unanimously elected Canadian allow the Southeast Asian country sales to Taiwan. ers gathered in Cancun will be trying Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau co- to decide its own fate. chairman of the conference.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI)--Police arrested He replaces Austrian Chancellor 27 clergymen yesterday for blocking Weathermen fugitive caught Bruno Kreisky, who is ill. And a rush-hour traffic at a major in- spokesman says that by taking the tersection. The clergymen, calling NYACK, New York (UPI)--A bloody ar- Authorities said the 38-year-old job, Trudeau is not forfeiting his themselves "Clergymen United to mored car robbery has turned up a Boudin, whose capture culminated an right to represent Canada's position Open Schools," locked arms to block name from the past. 11-year search by the FBI, kept yell- at the meeting. the traffic. They were protesting Police in Nyack, N.Y., revealed ing "please don't shoot me" as offi- the lack of progress in the 45-day- yesterday that Weathermen underground cers closed in for the arrest. old strike by school teachers. fugitive Kathy Boudin was among four people arrested in the $1.6 million Boudin went underground following Saudi-AWACS package AINSWORTH, Nebraska (UPI)--A con- armored car heist. the 1970 explosion of a Greenwich crete floor in a year-old church Boudin has surfaced after 11 years, Village townhouse that the Vietnam- in Ainsworth collapsed Wednesday surrendering to New York police after era radical group alleged used as a and plunged 200 people attending a bloody gunbattle and begging not bomb factory. Dealt a major setback an annual turkey dinner into the to be shot. The FBI declined to use that des- basement. Dozens of diners were Police officials say the arrest cription of the apartment discovered injured, at least one critically. of Boudin, another woman and two in East Orange, N.J. But they said WASHINGTON (UPI)--President Reagan's One witness described the scene men during the armored car robbery a bomb manual and weapons were found. plan to sell $8.5 billion worth of this way: "There was a big rumble, led them to a New Jersey apartment AWACS radar planes and other arms A white Oldsmobile used in the like an earthquake. The floor where "bomb-making materials" and to Saudi Arabia was dealt a major holdup was traced to the residence, caved in, in a 'V.' Everybody slid diagrams of six police stations were blow in the Senate yesterday. but police said they had not deter- to the middle and down." found. The four have been charged with mined who lived at the apartment. Democratic leader Robert Byrd said Authorities are still seeking three on the Senate floor that he will op- WARSAW (UPI)--Warsaw came down hard felony murder in the holdup, in which to five other men as accomplices in pose the AWACS deal, saying he be- on the Solidarity Union in one two police officers and a Brinks se- the armored car ambush. lieves it would place the best in- troublesome southwest province yes- curity guard were killed. terests of the United States in jeo- terday. Communist government offi- pardy. cials banned public gatherings and the sale of alcohol following Byrd's announcement comes as Rea- clashes in which six union activists NATO unifies missile stance gan is in Cancun, Mexico, for a were arrested. It was the first later that he is "delighted" with North-South summit meeting, during such ban on union activities since GLENEAGLES, Scotland (UPI)--The NATO the outcome of the meeting. which he is expected to meet with Solidarity was formed in 1980, and allies have handed the United States Saudi Crown Prince Fahd. the union wasn't taking it lightly. a significant bargaining chip for Meanwhile, former Vice President In the face of the latest setback, It warned it would call a province- its arms talks next month with the Walter Mondale told a Foreign Policy Deputy White House News Secretary wide strike if those arrested were Soviet Union. Assoication luncheon in New York oppos- not released. Larry Speakes called Byrd's Meeting in Gleneagles, Scotland, yesterday that Reagan has allowed ition "not unexpected." DUNDALK, Ireland (UPI)--Police in the 13 NATO defense ministers empha- the Soviet Union to have a "field are the Irish border town of Dundalk tically re-affirmed their 1979 de- day" with such issues as arms con- Speakes said pro-AWACS forces in the Senate, which say kidnapped multi-millionaire bus- cision to deploy new nuclear weapons trol and human rights. gaining ground is scheduled to vote next Wednesday. inessman Den Dunne has been releas- in Europe, while at the same time In an address that raised specu- A UPI count shows 54 senators ed unharmed. Dunne was kidnapped seeking an arms control accord with lation he might enter the 1984 Pres- against or leaning against the bill, last Friday and the abductors de- Moscow. idential race, Mondale said that be- cause of Reagan's policy, NATO is and six undecided. It would take manded an $800,000 ransom. Uncon- The show of unity was sought by 51 "no" votes to kill the deal. firmed reports said he was freed Washington, and Defense Secretary now "in more trouble than at any without payment of any ransom. Caspar Weinberger told reporters time since it was founded." Saudi Arabia can look Mother-in-law's Day To Britain for alternative Gets House approval LONDON (UPI)--If the Senate vetoes President Reagan's proposal to sell Arabia, WASHINGTON (UPI)--The House has ap- AWACS radar planes to Saudi Britain is prepared to offer the proved a bill that-would set aside the fourth Sunday in October as Saudis an alternative. A British Defense Ministry spokes- national "Mother-in-Law's Day." The man says it will be what he calls measure now goes to the Senate. a "formality" to offer to sell the Rep. Robert Garcia, a New York Saudis "Nimrods" surveillance jets. Democrat, said the resolution would honor relatives who "have long been A spokesman for the firm which the victim of cruel humor." builds them says the Saudis have in- latest version of Democrat Sam Hall of Texas asked quired about the for a recorded vote to see "how many the Nimrod. Experts say the Brit- married men have the guts to vote ish plane is almost as .sophisticat- AWACS. against this measure." ed as the American Prime Minister argaret Thatcher shares Reagan's belief that the One nay vote came from Tony Hall. is vital to Middle East The Ohio Democrat said, "I love my OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR DR. ANN SAVAGE speaks to a group of AWACS sale and stability. And her mother-in-law, but enough is enough." W. T. Sampson teachers during the school's Fall In-Service Training security government could deal with the He added: "Congress has better session, which took place on Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. Savage talk- Saudis without the political pro- things to do than to vote on these ed about changes in the American education system. blems Reagan faces with Congress. silly bills." (Photo by PH3 Bruce Mickey) The Page 2 Daily Gazette Thursday, October 22, 1981 Exchange Notes Special Announcements ATTENTION ALL VILLAMAR RESIDENTS: JUST ARRIVED AT THE MARINE BEAUTY the Fire Department will be conduct- Shop. Miss Clairol Hair Coloring ing Fire Safety Inspections from and Toners. Shades for Light Blond- community Oct 26-30, beginning at 9 a.m. es to Brunettes. Change your shade daily. If occupants have a special completely or be subtle with a few time that they wish their quarters highlights, streaks or tips. Also inspected, an appointment may be for that super curly look or natural made by calling the Fire Prevention body curl, call Carol today for an Inspector at 8222/8165 DWH. appointment. Make your hair happy bulletin board with Carol at the MCX Beauty Shop. INSTALLATION OF CHAIN-LINK FENCING Call 95367. Style and cut included. Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette in Tierra K will begin about Nov. 1. office Improvements to drainage began on SYLING IRONS, DENMAN BRUSHES, AND through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried to Oct. 13 and it is requested that Hair Lifts for Curly Look are now the Public Affairs Office in the McCalla Admin all residents remove all unauthor- available at the MCX Beauty/Barber Building. 'Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the previous ized sheds, lean-tos and play houses Shop. Call 95367 or come by for working day. Bonafide emergency announce- ments will be accepted any from the quarters area; remove all your Hair Care Equipment. Carole time. Announcements junked and broken-down vehicles; will be glad to show you how to use will be published at least once a week at the dis- cretion of the Public Affairs place all personal swing sets, them. Staff. Activities that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex slides and lawn furniture on the and color or national origin will not be accepted. patio until the drainage and fenc- IF YOU ARE HAVING A PROBLEM FINDING The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to ed- ing are completed; relocate any the time for a Beauty Shop appoint- it ment, call Carole Gray at 95367, all submissions. (AT-anytime, AWH-after work- shrubbery you want to keep; keep ing hours, pets inside or tied up during this MCX Beauty/Barber Shop. She will DWH-during working hours). be glad to come in a little early period; and most importantly, keep children away from the equipment-- or stay a little later to accommodate all other items can be replaced, you. Please call at least three days children cannot. in advance for your "special" ap- pointment. Club Activities RESIDENTS DESIRING PEST CONTROL THE ENLISTED CLUB, THE WINDJAMMER: THE VFW WILL HOLD ITS MONTHLY MEET- Service should call the Housing It's their last week here! Yep, ing on Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. at the Trouble Desk (8617) between 7:30 Special Services four weeks goes by fast, even in VC-10 Hut in Corinaso Cove. All a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through GTNO. BUCKSHOT wall be packing members and prospective members are Friday. Do not call Pest Control. out next week to head back to the urged to attend as we will be say- THE MARBLEHEAD HALL BOWLING ALLEY States, so you better hurry on ing farewell to our past Post Com- will be closed approximately two KITTERY BEACH ROAD WILL BE UTILIZED down to the Jammer and hear them mander. weeks due to the resurfacing of the Thursday from 7:15 to 11 p.m. or for live tank firing from 8 a.m. to. lanes. They will be closed starting 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 26-27. The road Friday and Saturday rom 8:15 to SCOUT TROOP 435 WILL HAVE A POT the 26 of October to the 6th-of No- will be open to traffic but motor- midnight. On Sunday 7:15 luck dinner at the big cabana on vember. until ists may experience slight delays. 11 p.m. Windmill Beach Sunday October 25 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. This will SHAZZARA KEEBAR IS OFFERING BEGINNER THE CPO CLUB ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: IF YOU SERVED ABOARD THE USS TICON- be a parents meeting and swim call, deroga, or know of anyone who has, belly dancing classes. These classes HARBOR LIGHT'S LOUNGE: Friday, Bring a covered dish, meat and please contact the following: will be held at Morin Center at 12:45 Saturday, Sunday and Monday we will drinks for your family. Call Joe Big I Veterans' Association p.m. and 6 p.m., Tuesdays and Thurs- be serving dinner from 5:30 to Sibert at 951073 AT. All scouts John R. Austin days. For more information call 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday committee members are asked to Public Relations Officer Special Services at 951160 or MO'S VARIETY will be spinning your attend. Shazzara at 64389. If your are favorite tunes from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 2087 Major Road already a belly dancer and would for your listening pleasure. Lunch "WITCHES, GHOSTS AND SPOOKS OF THE Monmouth Junction, N.J. 08852 like to get back into it, register is now being served in the Harbor night" are all getting ready for at Special Services. Call Shazzara Light's Lounge Monday through Friday the Cub Scout Haunted House. The CARIBBEAN PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS: OFFER- ing color portraits at an affordable for more information and time. from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Haunted House will be open to all price. Order now for those Christ- Costumes are not required. Classes TOPSIDE LOUNGE: Join us for our of GTMO on Friday, Oct. 30, from mas family portraits. Also offer- will start on October 26th. famous "Happy Hour" Friday at 5 6-10 p.m. Don't miss out on the ing slimline photo Christmas cards. p.m. The Topside Lounge is open fun! Join all your friends and Call for an appointment at 8204 AT. from 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Sunday walk the Haunted Trail, tour the through Thursday and from 11 a.m. Haunted House and enjoy the game Educational to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday. booths. Admission to the Haunted AN ADULT CERAMICS CLASS WILL BE HELD All you sports fans don't forget to House is only 5OD; booth tickets on Saturday, October 31 at 364 B join us and cheer your favorite are 5 for $1 or 250 each. Save up Kittery Beach. Call Sue Cook at Notes teams on our new wide-screen your pennies and join us all at the 99194 for further information and television. Haunted House. That is--if you registration. for you! OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY NEEDS YOU! dare! We'll be waiting If you have a Master's degree and THIS WEEKEND AT THE COMO CLUB: UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, CUZCO BEACH have ever thought about teaching Friday, Oct. 23, Sing-a-long and ANYONE INTERESTED IN LEARNING TO will be closed due to the annual at the college level, why not try free appetizers in the Rathskeller play the Highland bagpipe and migration of sea turtles. It is The dining it here? We are looking for people Pub from 4:30 - 7 p.m. beginning a local pipe band please expected to re-open in November. from 6 10 p.m. in the areas of Spanish, English, room will be open - contact: Ens. Jim Gee, Preventive of Cornish Hen with philosophy, speech, education, with a special Medicine, Ext. 8843, Lcdr. Jim The main bar is open COACHES, WOULD YOU LIKE TO REMEMBER criminal justice, history, sciences, Wild Rice. Roberts or Chuck Rosecrants at ext. all your soccer team members? Now from 4:30 p.m. - 1 a.m. with "Cele- 913241, USNH or Lt. Jack Lundy, other fields too. Please call Mary that the season is almost over, bration" playing from 9 p.m. - 1 ext. 913268 at the USNH. Pipers Kelley at 8307 or 952250 for details why not have pictures taken. a.m. are needed plus drummers. An team on how to apply. For more information call Chuck at Saturday, Oct. 24, the dining experienced drummer that can read 96164 AT. room is open from 6 - 10 p.m. with military drum music is needed to NO MATTER WHAT YOUR MAJOR OR DEGREE a special of Tornado Rossini. Pat teach a bass drummer and several THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT AWARD WILL goal in college, there are certain will be playing his guitar in the tenor and snare drummers. No pre- once again be given by the Naval basic academic courses which are dining room from 7 - 9 p.m. The vious musical experience is neces- Station Civic Council. It is to be. required. A few of the courses Old main bar is open from noon until sary to learn the pipes and lessons given to an individual who displays Dominion University is offering this 1 a.m. will be free. The initial costs the Christmas Spirit the year round. term will help fulfill these re- Sunday, Oct. 25, the dining room will be less than starting scuba The only qualification is that the quirements. These include English is open for breakfast from 6 - 8 diving as most equipment can be individual be a base resident for Composition I, Algebra and Trigono- a.m. Brunch will be served from purchased at a reduced rate, mili- at least six months. Nominations metry I, American Government and 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Dinner will tary surplus from the Brithish will be taken from October 1 to Politics, and General Biology. Re- be served from 6 - 9 p.m. with a Army. November 10. Then from November 15 gistration is going on now, at the special of Chicken Maria. Pat to November 30 final voting will Downtown Lyceum College Office. Why will be playing his guitar in the take place. We are hoping to pub- not stop by or give us a call at dining room from 7 - 9 p.m. The Blue Caribe lish a list of up to five names 8307 or 8748 and take a class that main bar is open from noon until for final voting. Send all nomina- you need or want? You know - it's midnight. Thursday, October 22 tions to Harold Nichols via Guard really time to get back to school! THE STAFF NCO CLUB IS HAVING THEIR Mail, Stop 36. If you have any "BBQ Night" 2nd Annual Halloween Costume Party. questions you can call Harold at We invite you to dress up for the 951001 DWH nad 97150 AWH. BBQ Beefribs party and have a ball. Music will BBQ Chicken be provided by the Graphic Expres- A MEETING OF THE HEALTH CARE Sauteed Greens sion Disco. The fun starts at 9 Consumer's Council will be held in Salad Bar GAZETTE p.m. and stops at 1 a.m. the U.S. Naval Hospital's Confer- Hot Corn Bread ence Room on October 30 at 2 p.m. "Endless Flight" will be playing at The purpose of the council is to Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, Post 46 on Saturday, October 17 at $6.50 develop a better understanding of 8 p.m. efforts being made on behalf of Friday, October 23 Commander, U.S. Naval Base the community by the U.S. Naval ALL O.A. MEMBERS, PAST AND PRESENT, Hospital staff. It also provides "Oriental Night" LCdr. Robert S. Pcha.Public Affairs, Officer please call Joe Sibert at 951073 AT. a needed forum for the exchange of Ens. Sharon Pner.Assistant Public Affairs Officer information and ideas between the O1 Ron Rust . Editor Pepper Steak JO3 Patty 5berti. . .su alis t ATTENTION ALL CUB SCOUT PARENTS: Naval Hospital and the community M'e. Ida Tsajill . .Production Asstat Rice There will be a mandatory work par- at large. Anyone desiring to Vegetables ty at the ,Cub Scout Hut on Satur- provide input for the council Salad Bar The Daily Gazette is published according the day, Oct-. 24, at 10 a.m. Please should contact their respective rules and reulatons for ship Rolls w/butter and station asppers bring your rakes and shovels. This command representatives prior to outlined in NARXOS P-35 and under the direction Coffee or date. Additional of the Navl Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed will be our last opportunity to set the meeting Iced Tea fv tesewee ny at govement expense on oveent up for information may be obtained by eu en tteNay Publications and Printin ewicte the Haunted House. Every Branch 2 San Miguel Beers calling the Patient Affairs Ser- Office, the opinions t ein esitm Cub should have at least one parent that appear herein are no'ttobe on stted asoffil,1 vice at 913205 or 913206 during present. Please help support your reflecting the vies of C MNAE orthe De- $6.50 normal working hours. partment of the Nay. sons. See you all there. Thursday, October 22, 1981 The Daily Gazette Page 3 gtmo dialogue

Guantanamo Bay's Alpha Chapter This will be a continuing project of Beta Sigma Phi wishes to thank so don't forget to drop your old the community for all eyeglass eyeglasses in the indicated box at donations. the hospital eye clinic. The glasses were sent to "New Thank you for your response. Eyes for the Needy", a non-profit, non-sectarian organization which sends the glasses to the medically indigent throughout the world. Betsy Sibert It's Easy If You Know How!

By Joe Johnson

What can you do with that half- Make sure that when cutting the sheet of plywood that's sitting in slots in the braces and the legs your shed? that they are 2 1/2 inches by the LANCE CORPORAL PETER YOUNG JR. AND JULIO ARAGON proudly display Try putting it together in the size of plywood that you use. their citations shortly after Meritorious Masts awarded by form of a table. This makes a good Round all exposed corners and sand Major N.L. Kopchinsky, commanding officer, Marine Support Bat- sabersaw project for the weekend. the wood and apply wood filler where talion. LCpl. Young was cited for his outstanding performance All cuts have to be straight and needed before painting. as a student at NTTC Pensacola and LC.pl. Aragon was commended on the lines; other than that, this for his superior efforts as a member of Company L/NSGA, Guantan- bit of work is simple. The small If you have small children around amo Bay, Cuba. (Official U.S. Navy photo.) blocks are used as positioning the house, use a non-toxic paint blocks for the tabletop's underside. to paint the table. Use 3/4 in. plywood if you have The finished project is well worth housing Fire Safety Inspection Schedule it; if not, 1/2 in. will do almost the time you will spend in making as well. it. Starting September 21 the Fire spected, an appointment may be made Department began conducting Fire by calling the Fire Prevention Safety Inspections of all family Inspector at 8222/8165 during ,/ ' quarters on the Naval Station. The normal working hours. inspections will begin at 9 a.m. daily. The inspections will be conducted If occupants have a special time during the last week of each month TfLEI- that they wish their quarters in- on the schedule below: TOPI

April 26 - 30 Nob Hill Tb 26 - 30 Villamar - o I Oct. Oil Point Nov. 23 - 27 Tierra K May 24 - 28 Corinaso Point A Dec. 14 - 18 Radio Range - Ocean View Deer Point ,.S- 25 Paola Point Evans Point June 21 - Radio Point LEI- Iguana Terrace 64 July 26 - 30 Caravela Point Jan. 25 - 29 Granadillo Circle if Granadillo Point Miscellaneous ds d Housing Feb. 22 - 26 Kittery Beach 23 - 27 Hobile Point 11l'1411 March 22 - 26 Marine Site Aug. Trailer Parks Marina Point a/

M0,I THE c- 'I8- STORK H~d' REPORT rT',lJ

The following births are announ ced The Finished Product by the U.S. Naval Hospital:

A boy, David Lennell to Aerogra- A boy, Sean Vincent to Lieutenant, pher's Mate, First Class and Mrs. USN and Mrs. William J. Glasser, Howard B. Mason, September 14. September 1. A girl, Alison Dawn to Staff A girl, Kira Nicole to Air Traffic Sergeant, USMC, and Mrs. Walter C. Controller, Second Class, and Mrs. Weiss, September 20. John G. Hensley, September 10. A girl, Danielle Jeanette to A boy, Joseph Charles to Aviation Machinist Mate, First Class and Machinist's Mate, Second Class and Mrs. Tony A. Wallace, September 23. Mrs. Charles J. Wittman, September A girl, Cynthia Dawn to Staff 10. Sergeant, USMC, and Mrs. Humes A. A girl, Denicia Katherine to Grossman, September 26. Local job market review Federal Agent and Mrs. Dennis A. A girl, Amy Lorraine to Leiutenant, Holley, September 12. Junior Grade, and Mrs. Paul R. Mont- Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personne'l A girl, Alicia Marie to Mess gomery, September 26. Office by the closing date indicated. If insufficient applicants have Management Specialist, Second Class A girl, Dominique Nicole to Senior filed by the closing date, applications will be accepted until the and Mrs. Raymond L. Swaffar, Sept- Chief, Boatswain's Mate, and Mrs. position is filled. Additional information concerning these vacancies ember 13. Francisco R. Sarian, September 27. may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel office or by reviewing the Vacancy Announcements posted on the official bulletin boards. NAVEX warns of Barbie Doll cosmetic hazard ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING DATE COMMAND Mattel, Inc., has announced a Style No. Item recall of fingernail polish in its 18-82 Motor Vehicle Operator,LWG-5703-8 Ordnance Barbie Doll Cosmetic Line because of A3607 Nail Polish Assortment 19-82 Electrician (High Voltage), PWD conta- (24 each) the possibility of bacterial LWG-2810-10 mination. The following items are A3752 Nail Polish Assortment 20-82 Secretary (Typing), GS-318-05 Comptroller affected: (144 each) 21-82 Warehouse Worker, LWG-6907-06 Ordnance 3583 Pastel Pink Polish 3584 Red Polish The following positions are permanent registers; 2-82-NAF 3585 Coral Polish Custodial Worker,NA/LWG-3566-02 OPEN Clubs 3-82-NAF ENERGY 3586 Hot Pink Polish Motor Vehicle Operator,NA/LWG OPEN S/S A3613 Barbie Beauty Sets 5703-05 Assortment 965-81 Sales Clerk,PS-01/LGS-2091-02 OPEN MCX 1023-81 AWARENESS 3598 Pink Shades Beauty Set Cashier Checker,PS-2091-02 OPEN MCX 3599 Red Shades Beauty Set . A3691 Barbie/Eyeshadow/Blusher/ WEEK Nail Polish Assortment APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT REGISTERS: 3548 Barbie Deluxe Cosmetic Case 506-80 Security Guard, PS-085-02 INT CLUBS 746-81 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 Above items have been removed from 747-81 Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-03 INT CLUBS sale locally and purchasers should 748-81 Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 INT CLUBS OCTOBER 25-31, 1981 return the above items to place of 749-81 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 INT CLUBS purchase for a full refund. 750-81 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 INT CLUBS Page 4 The Daily Gazette Thursday, October 22, 1981 Borg contemplates Yanks blank Dodgers 3-0 Tennis sabbatical NEW YORK (AP) -- There's no joy A hard liner by the Dodger catch- By Number-One in the world, John Mc- this morning among the Los Angeles er sped right into John's glove and Jack Stokes Enroe. Borg will play in at least Dodgers, who have fallen back two then dropped to the ground. But - Associated Press one more tournament in which Mc- games to none against the New York John was able to pick it up and get Enroe is entered before he takes Yankees in the World Series. it over to first in time for the Tommy John and Rich Gossage com- Bjorn Borg says he's tired of his sabbatical. out. bined on a four-hitter in New York tennis. That would be the tournament By the time the Yankee starter last night, as the Yanks blanked The Swedish ace wants to take scheduled this season in Tokyo, was relieved after seven innings, Dodgers 3-0. some time off and re-charge his where he's expected to meet the the he had allowed only three Dodger John started the game for New tennis desire battery. Or, as he American for the title. Borg also hits, all singles. York by pitching flawlessly over put it recently in Naples, Italy: says he'll fulfill a commitment to And Gossage permitted only one four innings, retiring "I am mentally and physically tired play in Buenos Aires. the first in the final two innings, a dozen Dodgers. And in of playing." the first broken bat single. fifth, the southpaw made one of How long, you ask, does he plan the The contest was scoreless until Football the evening's best fielding plays the fifth, when Larry Milbourne to be gone? (UPI) Linebacker Charlie Weaver, an RBI double to left. New The under-30 star told a news --- after pitching to L.A.'s Steve Yea- lined an 11-year veteran and senior mem- York added two insurance runs in conference he will "step out of the ger. of the Detroit Lions in terms world of tennis for four months." ber the eighth. of service, has been released by Incidentally, only seven of the He hopes to take the sport up again Hockey the team. Monte Clark says 34 teams that have fallen to a two in April if the desire to play the move was unavoidable because of (AP).-- The Montreal Canadiens are game deficit have come back to win tennis returns. the Lion's rash of injuries. still unbeaten in the young NHL sea- baseball's crown. Nevertheless, Borg knocked down rumors that He said Weaver was released to son, but they had to settle for a L.A. is con- he's contemplating retirement. He make room for defensive back Jeff 3-all tie last night with the Chi- fident his team can do it. He says his career is not in decline. Delaney, who was signed to replace cago Black Hawks. points out that the Dodgers also And he says he's "satisfied with the injured James Hunter. Montreal gained the tie on Keith lost the first two games of their the way things have gone this Action's 15-foot backhanded goal divisional series against the Hous- year." (UPI) -- The Chicago Bears have midway through the final period. ton Astros. Borg noted that he won the Mas- placed quarterback Mike Phipps on That erased Chicago's one-point lead, action now switches to Los ters and the Paris tournament and The the injured reserve list because of which had come just two minutes for game three on Friday. was in the finals at Wimbledon Angeles, a knee injury suffered Monday night earlier on a 40-foot power-play goal For the first time in World Ser- and the U.S. Open. With a little in the game against Detroit. by Doug Wilson. of rookies will could have won ies history, a pair luck, he says, he In addition, wide receiver Rickey Also tied were the Buffalo Sabres both of those tournaments. be the starting pitchers. Watts and safety Len Walterscheid and Winnipeg Jets, at 2-apiece. sensation Fernando Val- Some of the most thrilling match- Southpaw are doubtful for Sunday's game Yvon Lambert scored both of Buf- of the Dodgers will throw es in tennis have involved Borg enzuela against San Diego because of in- falo's goals. The tie enabled the against Yankee Dave Righetti. and the man who's replaced him as juries. Sabres to extend their unbeaten streak against the Jets to nine games -- including seven wins and a Baseball pair of ties. In yet another even score, it was (UPI) -- The are ex- classifieds Toronto and the Colorado Rockies pected to confirm one of baseball's 1 playing to a 4-4 tie. Bob Manno's poorly-kept secrets today and name Babysitter for working mothers, any 30-foot slap shot with less than Philadelphia Phillies' third base For Sale time. Ex-corps wave has experience four minutes left in the final per- coach as their new manager. Motorcycle, 1972 Honda 350, good with ;oung kids. Call Donna at iod saved the Leafs from defeat. In Chicago, Elia will join Former condition, $750. Call 8749 DWH or 98107 AT. Phillies' manager Dallas Green, who Elsewhere in the NHL: became the Cubs' new general man- 95361 AWH. third Dale Hunter shot a trio of ager last week. Elia will succeed Found to give the Quebec Nor- period goals Joey Amalfitano, who has been of- Six-foot pool table with acces- Female cat, de-clawed, gray tiger diques a 6-3 victory over the Wash- fered another job within the Cub sories $100. Call 97263 AT, stripes/white markings. Red collar ington Capitals. organization. and tags (Gtmo 0707). Call 97168 collected a goal and 1963 Corvair, sound mechanical con- Matti Hagman AT. an assist to power the Edmonton dition. Recent paint job. $350. (UPI) -- If Atlanta Braves' owner Call 951098 AT. Oilers to a 5-2 victory over the Wanted Hartford Whalers. Ted Turner has his way, Joe Torre And a pair of goals by Steve Bozek will become his new manager by the 1969 VW Beetle, Excellent condition, Someone to adjust timing on Singer weekend. new paint job, $600 firm. Call sewing machine. Needle won't pick helped the Los Angeles Kings top the Torre. fired by the New York 97153 AT. up bobbin thread. 97272 AT. New York Rangers 5-2. Mets on the final day of the 1981 season.is Turner's choice to re- Assorted motorcycle parts for Mail order catalog of vitamins and Tennis foods. Please call 8557, place Bobby Cox, who was fired two Kawasaki 350. Call Gerry DWH 8554/ health England (AP)--American weeks ago and has since signed to 8274 or 96190 AWH. leave message for Kef Agar. BRIGHTON, Tracy Austin is set to battle West manage the Toronto Blue Jays. A starter for a '66 Ford 289 with Germany's Claudia Kohde in the Chest of drawers, dresser with automatic transmission. Call 913224 quarterfinals of a $125,000 tennis Iirror, $65 or best offer. Hoover Golf Tournament and ask for Lee, DWH. tournament. In yesterday's second- portable vacuum cleaner with all round action, the top-seeded Austin The GTMO Golf Association will attachments, $25. Smoked glass faced little resistance from fellow sponsor a "flag" tournament on top round dining room table with Need a caterer (with references) for American Kim Jones, whom she beat Saturday, Oct. 24, beginning at four swivel chairs, $250. Call a Christmas dinner. Call Burnett at 8553 or Brune at 8147. 6-2, 6-2 in just 45 minutes. Kohde 9 a.m. This will be an 18-hole 64478 QWH. also advanced quickly, by eliminat- full-handicap match. The entry Want to buy: General Electric ing Briton Anne Hobbs 6-3, 6-0. fee is $5. Cash prizes will be Girls' clothes, size four, few washing machine timer. Any con- awarded. Sign up at the Golf larger sizes. Wooden doll house, dition. Please call Larry at 8162 Course Saturday morning. $30; double sheets, $7.50. Call DWH, Claudia at 8671 DWH or 951250 Swimming 8341 after 2 p.m. AWH. There will be an intercommand swim meet held on October 24 at Sears/Kenmore microwave oven, $250. Scuba Class Vacuum pump 8:30 p.m. All personnel interested Call Pat Duffus at 8370 or 8398 to draw vacuum on A/C DWH should contact their BAC represent- There will be an advanced Open AWH. systems. Call Rick DWH 8735, AWH 99149. ative and have their rosters in no Water class given by PADI instruc- later than 4 p.m. on October 22. tor John Staub on October 24 and Twin size mattress and box springs, The swim meet will be held at the 25. For more information and $100; chest of drawers, $45; dress- Reward of $50 for information lead- Marine Site pool. The following rest of schedule call 952241 AWH er with mirror, $50; desk with chair ing to the apprehension and con- is a list of events: or 8885 DWH. chair, $50; or all for $225 with viction of person or persons who free curtains and bedspread (NFL broke into :he sailboat "Wind 1) 4 X 50 Relay Freestyle pattern). All furniture painted Dancer" in Corinaso Cove during 2) 100 Yds. Backstroke Scuba Council Meeting blue. Aluminum grill, $30: metal the week of October 12. The items 3) 100 Yds. Freestyle file cabinet, stolen include one pair of 7 X 50 The Scuba Instructor's Council of desk,$35; two drawer 4) 100 Yds. Butterfly $150, lawnmower, binoculars with case, one 12-gauge Guantanamo Bay will hold a regularly $20, dishwasher, 5) 200 Yds. Backstroke $23. Call 951102 after 1 p.m. flare pistol with case and 12 scheduled meeting on October 22 in flares, and one first aid kit. 6) 50 Yds. Freestyle the Public Works Conference Room in Please call 8268 AT. 7) 4 X 50 Individual Medley Building 804 at 7 p.m. The agenda Bunk/twin beds with box springs and 8) 200 Yds. Breaststroke will include the election of officers mattresses, $130 for all. Two 9) 200 Yds. Freestyle and discussion of applicable sections chests, $20 and $30; two metal Lost 10) 100 Yd-. Breaststroke of Inst. #1710.10 All cabinets for hanging clothes, $25 Scuba Instruc- One ruoy ring, heart shaped, 14 Kt. 11) 4 X 50 Team Relay Medley tors and Assistant Scuba Instructors and $10. Call 8749 DWH or 95361 AWH gold band. Possibly lost around 12) 800 Yds. Individual Freestyle are urged to attend. Leeward Point hangar. $50 reward. 13) 1 Meter Diving. Services Call 64493/39. Sewing, alterations and mending, all Motorcycle helmet, Silver Bell Super -- D AILY ENER GY USAGE types including lingerie. (I have Magnum, with initials 'GAK' on WATER ELECTRICITY necessary materials). 951217 AT. bottom of back (gold letters on black stickers). AMA sticker above Use: 1,125,000 Use: 281,100 KWH different kind Oriental Foods Gallons Selling initials, with white sun visor. 528,213 stop. Egg- $6,983 in Marine Exchange bus Lost in vicinity of Post 46. Senti- rolls, fried rice, pancit, chicken mental value. Reward. Call 8554/ Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 284,000 KWH adobo, rice cake with coconut top- 8274 DWH or 96190 AWH, ask for Gerry. $6,207 $28,508 ping, beef pie and many more deli- cious and yummy foods, so come on One black three-fold billfold con- TOTAL down. I accept take out orders or taining I.D. card, chow pass, catering in small or big parties. liberty card, drivers liscense, etc. Use: $35,200 Just call 8270. If found call 8501 DWH. Target: $34,715 ~ ySIogI TI*fl BewareS that tail light ahead--it may be standing still. 1 - _

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