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(UPI) -- New York's Chemical Bank lowered its lending charges on several important types of consumer loans. Chemical is the nation's sixth-largest bank and the move may GAZETTE be the first big break for consumers in the market for a loan since banks began lowering their deposit rates last Guantabamo Bay, year. Chemical's rates on fixed-rate home equity loans is Cuba now 13.9 percent plus three points from 14.9 percent. For I new auto-marine loans of more than $6,000, it is 14.5 per- i cent from 14.9 percent. Unsecured personal loans are 16.5 percent from 17.25 percent. 12, 1985 Vol 4 0 - No. 30 U.S. Navy February 7 (UPI) -- Gibson Greetings can count Mickey Mouse among its conquests, right alongside Garfield and Cookie Monster. The @ongresmen charge Reagan administration, nation's third-largest greeting card company says it has inked a deal with Disney Studios to give it exclusive rights less t an truthful about El Salvador aid to use Disney characters on greeting cards. Gibson's pres- ident says that makes his firm "the strongest marketer of -- three congressmen California Democrat, Leach economic help far outweighs licensed products in the greeting card industry." The charge the Reagan adminis- an Republican, and the military. greeting card industry leader is Hallmark, followed by tration h been less than Hatfield an Oregon Repub- So far, the administration American Greetings. truthful -as far as U.S. in- lican. has declined to comment on volvemen' in El Salvador is This morning, the three the report. (UPI) -- Leaders representing nations responsible for 60 cened are expected to release a percent of world trade have ended a meeting in Japan by The charges come from Rep- report on U.S. policy in El calling for cuts in tariffs and other trade barriers. The resentatives George Miller Salvador. Water outage scheduled United States and Japan followed up on the talk with action and Jim Leach and Senator William Blacklow is an by announcing they will eliminate tariffs on semiconductors, Mark Hatfield. Miller is a aide to Miller. He says the There will be a water out- the tiny electrical devices that made the modern computer report shows that "when the age from 8 a.m. to noon Fri- world possible. That is effective March 1. Trade ministers administration asks for dol- day, Feb. 15, affecting the from the U.S., Japan, Canada and the European Common Market REDUCE lars for one purpose, quite following areas: 1st also called for high-level talks next year on other measures often it is used for through 6th Street Villamar, to boost world trade. another." Nob Hill Housing and the NUCLEAR For example, the report Child Development Center. (AP) -- Gold opened in London this morning at $303.50 an says military aid to El This outage is required in ounce. That is up $3.75 from yesterday's close. Salvador is twice as great order to install a new 14- * ARMS as economic aid, despite ad- inch isolation valve. (AP) -- The dollar opened at 261.80 yen on the Tokyo Foreign ministration claims that Exchange Market today. Reagan plans to do Reagan and Fahd everything possible both want peace (UPI) -- President Reagan appears to be cautiously Disagree about first steps optimistic about new arms talks with the Soviets. (UPI) -- President Reagan In a report delivered to and Saudi Arabian King Fahd Congress about arms control both say they want peace in activities last year, Reagan the Middle East, but they "do indicated he plans to disagree on which steps everything possible" to ne- should come first. gotiate practical agreements Fahd is visiting the with Moscow that reduce United States. He met with nuclear arms. President Reagan at the report was prepared by The White House yesterday and the Arms Control and Dis- attended a state dinner in armament Agency. It said his honor last night. at the Washington-to- Fahd says the plight of hotline was the one pscow Palestinians, who are de- point the superpowers agreed manding a homeland, is the took concrete action to, and "paramount concern to the on, in 1984. whole Arab nation." In a message accompanying A senior U.S. official Reagan says he the report, said that there was no "dis- utmost ser- views "with the agreement" that the rights iousness" the second round of the Palestinians should talks with of nuclear arms be represented in any peace *e Soviets next month in talks. neva, Switzerland. As for President Reagan, same time, the At the Law enforcement class he offered no new approaches president blamed the Kremlin to Mideast peace. Ee said, in OFFICER'S OPENIM, Capt. military and criminal law, small arms, for a year-long stalemate AT U3AN)II' "Together, our considerable left), physical apprehension and restraining arms negotiations last year. Robert Allen, COMNAVBASEI (standing, influence and moral to at the Naval Law techniques, field investigation, and The report was designed speaks to students persuasion can, at the very ng conducted here evidence handling and collection. (Photo by defend Reagan's Star Wars Enforcement Orientation bei least, decrease the threat cur=riculum includes a PH2 Don Duguid) missile-defense research this week. The course of war." plan. history and background of law enforcement,

Residents launch investigation Two armed jets crash AROUND THE GLOBE

(UPI) -- Some residents of near Phoenix to the state's Arizona have launched their only artillery range at Gila (UPI) -- A U.S. Embassy official in Thailand own investigation to deter- Bend. (UPI) -- Officials in Chile say President changes in announced today that Hanoi agreed to release mine why two Air Force jet- Over the weekend, a pilot Pinochet will announce important today, the remains of five American soldiers killed fighters that crashed in the was killed when his A-10 his 11-year-old military government reshuffle in three during the Vietnam War. The U.S. official last three days were armed jetfighter tore into a cliff his second cabinet of the says no date has been set for the transfer, with live ammunition. near a resort area in north months. In a move that took most yes- but American officials hope to get the re- been at central Arizona. Air Force country by surprise, Pinochet announced e Air Force has mains "as soon as possible." Embassy of- loss to explain why both officials say the plane may terday that he had asked all his ministers A government ficials indicate that talks in Vietnam last ts strayed from their have left its route to avoid to hand in their resignations. will be sworn week resulted in new information about routes, flying low over pop- bad weather, but the plane spokesman said new ministers American servicemen still listed as missing southern apparently flew into even in today. ulated areas in the in action. part of the state. Air worse weather before also have crashing. (UPI) -- South Koreans go to the polls today Force officials (UPI) -- Officials of the Contadora nations not explained why the jets Attorney and Air Force to vote in parliamentary elections. A new dissident trying to negotiate a Central American Peace were carrying live ammo over Reserve Officer Norm Kahn is opposition party allied with Dae Jung hopes the results will Treaty have embarked on a flurry of dip- populated areas. heading a private investiga- leader Kim lost confidence in activity to resolve what they call a In yesterday's crash of an tion that he says may result show the voters have lomatic North "tense and worrisome" impasse between Nic- the pilot ejected in a lawsuit against the Air President Chun Doo Hwan's leadership. F-16, aragua and Costa Rica. A high-ranking of- safely. It was traveling Force. Korea's official newspaper says the elec- "no more than a political bur- ficial in the Panamanian Embassy in Managua from Luke Air Force Base tions are lesque and another round of power robbery." says the success of the Contadora meeting, set for Thursday and Friday in Panama City, Nicaragua and Costa Desal plant shuts down Feb. 18 (UPI) -- Vietnamese forces are on the move could depend on whether again in neighboring Cambodia. They re- Rica work out their dispute beforehand. Repairs require a shutdown of the Desalinization portedly launced a two-pronged attack Plant on Monday, Feb. 18. Because available emergency against Khmer Rouge rebels near the Thai- (UPI) -- An official of the Soviet Foreign is "out of power is limited, everyone is asked to help keep our Cambodian border today, ending a three-day Ministry says President Chernenko electrical demand low. Please refrain from using lull in fighting. Witnesses say nearly 500 town" and will not meet with visiting Greek, leader major appliances, such as air conditioners and washing Vietnamese shells and rockets were fired in Prime Minister Papandreou. The Greek machines, from 7:30 a.m. until. 6 p.m. the first hour of fighting around dawn, with had hoped to meet with Chernenko in Moscow many falling inside Thai territory. this afternoon. There will be an Environ- The March Navy-Wide Advance- mental Education Project Ad- ment Exam is just around the visory Committee Meeting to- corner. This March Exam night at 7 in Room B-10 of Schedule will be adminis- the high school. All inter- community bulletin bor tered on the following dates ested parties are invited to een the hours of 7:15 attend this major planning a.m. and noon at the Wind- session. The purpose of this The Personal Property Office The Black History Committee Recreeation Services will jamme Club: meeting is to determine the will be closed for business is sponsoring a Phillips hold a flea market this Sun- larch 5 E-4 specific action needed to this week. If you re- Park Fun Day this Sunday. It day at the McCalla Hangar Mach 7 E-5 develop the Cuzco trail. quire claims assistance or all begins with a 5K fun run from 12:30 p.m. until all Marh 12 E-6 have received orders and re- that starts at 8 a.m. merc handise is sold. No one The deadline for completion The American Red Cross is quire an appointment, please Throughout the day, there will be allowed to set up of mandate Y advancement re- having a coffee, Feb. 14 at call 4495 or 4552. The of- will be games, a live disco, beforere noon. There will be quirements is Friday. Any 10 a.m. in the Wardroom of fice will resume normal food concessions, refresh- two sizes of booths to questions sho'ild be directed the COM Club. You can give a hours of 7:30-11:30 a.m. and ments and sports contests. choose from, all inside the to the Educatonal Services se 3 5 farewell and thank you to 12:30-4:30 p.m. on Feb. 18. There will be fun for the hangarar: Large booths (20x20) office at 43 . Complete whole family Ted Joyner and have an op- Commissary Note: Just ar- until sunset. for $3 and small booths your requirements today. portunity to meet our new Everyone is invited to at- 20) for $2. You must Don't wait un\l the last rived from the States? Have (10x2 director, Luis SanQuirico. you brought groceries with tend. supp ly your own tables. Food minute! All the community is wel- you? Help us to serve by may only be sold by people you a comed to attend. For more letting us know your favor- There will be with written permission from information, call Mara at ite items. Please call 4438 free dog dip at the the Navy Exchange, which must be brought to the Com- 2542. or drop by at the office to pound Saturday from noon. ty Activities Office -order the items for you. 9 a.m. until muni when booth is purchased. Others might benefit from Pets will no longer be ac- INFLATION FIGHTER it, too. Anyonene wishing to rent a - for the week of cepted as carry-on baggage. spac e may do so by going to Feb. 11 - 15 The Nursery School will be Carry-on baggage is defined theCCommunity Activities Of- having their monthly board by DOD regulations as cos- fice located at the Wind- Available at meeting tomorrow at 7 p.m. metic cases, brief cases, ward Marina, between 8 a.m. Stop Light Inn in the Nursery School of- shaving kits, small boxes and 4:30 p.m. Monday 9 rblehead Snack fice. Parents are urged to and packages. The primary throuugh Friday, or by going 'h" Golf Canteen attend. reasons pets will not be al- to b ooth #1 the day of the Kountry Kitchen We take pride in making your lowed in the aircraft cabin flea market. No contracts S Q car look like new. The only are safety, health and wel- will bMe accepted at the Rec- ar 2t 7 - /DEEP FRIED SMELT professional contracted auto fare of passengers. reat ion Services Office2 o n S w/ONION CHIPS painting on GTMO will be beHE 99 - available through the Rec- accept hod atoth eRec- TU io Services, Office. ISHEMKALONER reation Services Auto Hobby CLUB AC,TIIVITIE The Fleet Reserve Associa- Shop. Ken McLeod and Bob The wilfcledats4ea3bo5p-ltE tion will have a Valentine All fraternal brothers and Johnson of K & B Auto Paint- tion Sadie Hawkins Dance, Satur- their guests are cordially ing will provide the service ing tonight at 7. The day, Feb. 16, from 6 p.m. regular meeting will follow invited to attend the Carib- to you with top quality fac- until 1 a.m. at the club- at 8 p.m. For more bean Naval Lodge A.F. & A.M. tory acrylic enamel to be BLUE CARIBE house in Morin Center. Music call 2140 after Annual Banquet at 6:30 p.m. used. Color catalogs, information, Tuesday, Feb. 12 by "Dakota" starts at 8 p.m. Sunday at the CPO Club photos, estimates and insur- 6 p.m. "BEEF PEPPER STEAK" Admission is $2 per person. Harbor Lights Lounge. For ance claims will be availa- Fried Rice There will be a prize for tickets contact C. Stanley ble. Call the Auto Hobby Vegetable the best sweetheart costume. Salad Bar or John Connon -at 4637 DWH Shop today for an appoint- GBOWC For more information, call 3 and Art Ayotte at 4503 DWH. ment at 2281. Bread & Butter the FRA at 2140 after 6 p.m. $6.95 Eat and have a ball at the NWCA, Iguana #131, will hold Thursday, Feb. 14 Seabee 40 Carnival this Satur- their monthly meeting needs "SWEETHEART NIGHT" day at the Cooper Field Mid- tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the Steamship Round way. One free "Big Mac" while clubroom at Morin Center. Deep Fried Shrimp t supply lasts will be given out Guests are always welcome. Choice of Potato every half hour. Dunk your If you have a question or you! Vegetable & Salad Bar favorite or not so favorite need a ride, call B.J. McBee Rolls w/Butter GTMO celebrity at the Dunk DINNER FOR TWO: $14.00 at 2787 AT. GBOWC needs you! Call Mel- Tank. Kiddies can win big Friday, Feb. 15 anie 2190 or Anne 4602 if prizes at the bean bag toss, National Honor Society "SEAFOOD FESTIVAL" s you are interested in becom- ring toss, dart throw. Ride a The National Honor Society Steamed Crab Legs ing an officer in the 1985 ferris wheel. Proceeds go to and the Junior Honor Society Broiled Red Snapper GBOWC. All COM ladies are Seabee Ball and NMCB-40 Unit will be holding induction Deep Fried Shrimp eligible. Have fun! Excite- REC funds. ceremonies for new members w/all the trimmings ment! Satisfaction! while during the week of April 21- $10.95 are benefitting our com- 27. If your son or daughter you For our Sweetheart Night we munity at the same time. Make it "Hurt So Good" with Pat Collins is scholastically eligible, will be serving two compli- he/she may apply for member- The Flying Club's monthly mentary glasses of wine or Come join the fun and make evening for your conveni- ship in one of these organi- meeting will be held tonight two soft drinks per person it "HURT SO GOOD!" ence. zations. at 7:30 at the high school. with the meal. And for your Which class is for you? The "Hurts So Good" work- Students currently en- This meeting is mandatory dancing and listening plea The "Hurts So Good" workout out also offers an optional rolled in grades 10-12 who for those members desiring sure, "Graphic Expression" offers two completely dif- weigh-in and measures pro- have maintained a grade to continue flying. will be playing Friday and ferent kinds of classes for gram included free of charge point average of 3.2 or Saturday from 8 p.m. until your "individual" needs. for our members. If you're above are eligible to apply If you are interested in midnight. The Patio Lounge "Hurts So Good" Slimnastic really serious about getting for membership in the Na- representing GBOWC on the will feature our delicious Classes--Lose those unwanted into shape or simply staying tional Honor Society. 1985 Board of Regents, Rum Goodie, the drink of the inches as well as tone-up in shape, then call Pat Col- Scholastic eligibility re- please callVMelanie 2190 or Caribbean, for only 80 every muscle in your body. lins at 3934 AT. quirements for current 7-9 Anne 4602. cents. "Red Hot" Aerobic Dance graders to apply for member- Classes--Dance your way to HOUS/G NOTE ship in Junior Honor Society fitness. This is one of the All E4s on accompanied is 3.3 grade point average. best cardiovascular workouts tours, regardless of time in Membership in one of these you can get. service, are eligible to ap- societies is based on the PRESIDENTS DAY Aerobic dance also will ply for married family hous- qualities of leadersip, ser- help you burn at least 1,000 ing immediately. Placement vice, ad character as well calories per class. Compare on the- waiting list can be as scholastic ability. A SALE this to running, which only as early at Dec. 7, 1984, committee of five W.T. burns 100 calories per mile. provided application is made Sampson Jr./Sr. High School In other words, one "Red within 60 days of this noti- teachers will review each Hot" Aerobic Dance class is fication. After the 60 day application and determine FEB. 12-18 equivalent to 10 miles of period, the control date each applicant's eligibility running. will be determined by the on an individual basis. WE WILL BE BRINGING IN So, if it's a real "work- Navy Assignment, Utilization For more information about LOTS OF NEW MERCHANDISE out" you're looking for, and Termination of Quarters either the National or FOR THE PRESIDENTS DAY come give us a try. You're Instruction, OPNAVINST Junior Honor Society, you E . WATCH FOR OUR FLY- welcome to try each class 11101.13H. Additional infor- may contact Mrs. Lavonne ER ON THIS BIG SALE EVENT. free the first time to see mation may be obtained by Shearer, Sponsor. Students THE RAIN CHECK POLICY WILL calling the which one is best for you. Family Housing may pick up application BE HONORED AT THIS TIME. Coed classes are available Office, ext. 4172/4174 dur- forms from Mrs. Shearer in during the day or in the iag normal working hours. Room 22 at the high school.

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Capt. Robert Allen, UISN.*********--******-.-. .*** .Coaander, U.S. Naval Base Lt. Our. J.D. Van Sickle, USN*************************. .Public Affairs Officer JOCLtw Reed, USN.***** *****-******.Assistant Public Affairs Officer pm, J02 Neil Guillebeau USN.*******-****-- ***.Managing Editor I 303 Teri Thaas. USN . . .Associate Editor JOSN Jerone Sanda, USN.**********************-.***.--.*****.Associate Editor ETRA! Mrs. Susan Junkins...... * * ** * .Associate Editor Mrs. Ann-Elizabeth Efinff.,********. *-********.**.Productio Assistant The Guantanano Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and regulatirms for ship and station newspapers as outlined in NAVE(EC P-35 and under the directim of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times weekly at goverlent expense tI government equipment at the Navy Publicatirs arf Ptining Service Branch Office, the ropinis or statements in news items that appear herein are not to be construed as official or as reflections the views of comander, Naval Bame or the Department of the Navy.

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SATURDAY Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office by the close of business Feb. TIME TITLE 17. Additional information concerning these vacancies may 6:05 a.m. OPEN (JOR be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or 6:30 a.m. EAST CF EDEN by reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official 7:05 a.m. THE %UNTDOWN bulletin boards. 9:05 a.m. LOE FIVE 12:05 p.m. RICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE LOCATION 3:05 p.m. G f ______...... 38-85 SUPPLY CLERK, GS/LGS- SUPPLY DEPT. RADIO . . 4:055:0 p.m. Ym. LDENIVE DAYS FROMOF GILLEY'S 2005-05 WEEKDAYS 5:05 p.m. MUSICAL 39-85 SUPPLY CLERK, GS/LGS- SUPPLY DEPT. 7:05 p.m. .,AND ALL THAT JAZZ 2005-03 (TMP NTE 09-30-85) 8:05 p.m. LOCAL FIVE 6:00 a.m. "THE MORNING SOUND" NAF-22-85 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES COMO CLUB 10:05 p.m. KING BISCUIT FLOWER HOUR 7:00 a.m. "THE MORNING SOUND" CLERK (TYPING), AS-301-04 P/T 11:05 p.m. OFF THE RECORD 8:00 a.m. "CHARLIE TUNA" 12:00 mid'. 1340 AM/FM 102 SIMULCAST 9:00 a.m. "DON TRACY" 10:: a.m. "GENE PRICE" READVERTISED: SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. "ON THE RIGHT TRACK" NAF-20-85A SPORTS SPECIALIST, PS- RECREATION NOON "ON THE RIGHT TRACK" 030-07 SERVICES 6:05 a.m AMEN CORNER 1:00 p.m. "ON THE RIGHT TRACK" THIS POSITION CLOSES 2-14-85 .m. CELEBRATION 2:00 p.m. "ROLAND BYNUM" THE FOLLOWING POSITION IS OPEN UNTI FILLED: .m. LOVE ON THE ROCK 3:00 p.m. "HARRY NEWMAN" NAF-14-85B MOTOR VEHICLE DISPATCHER, RECREATION a.m. SALT LAKE TABERNACLE CHOIR 4:00 p.m. "THE MUSIC MIX" LGS-2151-03 LEADING TO SERVICES 8:30 a.m. PROTESTANT HOUR 5:00 p.m. "THE MUSIC MIX" LGS-2151-04 (INT) 9:05 a.m. DOUG ORDUNIO 6:00 p.m. "THE MUSIC MIX" 10:05 a.m. LOCAL FIVE 7:00 p.m. "RADIO THEATER" 12:05 p.m. AMERICAN TOP 40 7:30 p.m. "JIM PEWTER" 4:05 p.m. 's ROCK ROLL & 8:00 p.m. "LARRY MCKAY" NAVY EXCHANGE JOBS REMEMBER 9:00 p.m. "WOLFMAN JACK" 7:05 p.m. LOCAL FIVE 10:00 p.m. "MARY TURNER" 9:05 p.m. THE SWINGING YEARS 11:00 p.m. "PHIL HARVEY" 10:05 p.m. VIVA 11:30 p.m. "JAZZ BEAT" The Navy Exchange has the following job openings. Please 12:00 mid. 1340 AM/FM 102 SIMULCAST 12:00 mid. "SIMULCAST FM102 STEREO MUSIC! contact the Personnel Office at Building AV-34, NcCalla Hill or phone 4348/4508.

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Mustang parts, 6 cylinder Picnic tables, $40, made of Three piece living Everything to get started in Service "factory" manual for FOR $41E engine, automatic transmis- 2x6 and 2x4 pine lumber, furniture, $500; queen size the disco business, includ- a '84 Pontiac Trans-Am/Fire- sion w/shifter, drive shaft bolted together so they can bed, $50; 18,000 BTU air ing equipment as mirrow bird. I would like to borrow Three cars: '74 Chevy panel and complete rear end w/leaf be disassembled and taken conditioner, $150. Call balls and lights, jobs and it. Call PO Knight at 4360 truck, 3-ton, w/security springs, rear window, front with you. Can be seen at Kathy at 4293 AWH. training records, prices DWH or 3834 AWH. door; one '68 Ford station hubs. Call 2662 DWH or 2469 Villamar 278A or call Son at neg. Call 4689 DWH or 2506 agon, runs like new; one AWH. 3956 o' Larry at 3283. AWH. e Oldsmobile parts for 350 V8, good condi- W72 Ford sedan, new complete uper overhaul Windshield for a '71 V.W. tion, stereo, a/c, ps, ph; gasket kit, new soft plugs, Van. Call 2710 AWN orrcall en Ford 6 transmission, re- Chevy parts, automatic '67rFord Galaxie, excellent '64 V.W., inspected and in See at 4597 INN or J.L. tires, mew corsover exhaust pipe, built by pro, all prices transmission, 350 super dependable heads, 2- automatic transmission (no running condition, $600. Gibson at 6385 DWH. 2506 AWH. brl intake transportation, passed in- neg. Call manifold w/carb, reverse), 4-brl intake mani- Call 6394 DWH. starters, spection in Sept., and will fue pumps, dis- fold w/carb, starters, water tributors w/plug wires, al- pass next Sept. Needs some TLC but will take you there pumps, fuel pumps, alterna- SER VICES '78 Pontiac Firebcrd, ps, ternators, 2 complete rear tors, distributor w/plug '75 200cc Honda w/helmet, pb, factory air, new tires ends (coil spring type). and bring you home,Casking excellent condition, recent $600 or best otter. Can pick wires and airbconditioning and paint, excellent Call 2662 DWH or 2469 AWH. inspection, lots of extra Custodial services for final up at Ferry Landing on April parts. Call 2662 DWH or 2469 condition, $4000 or nearest AWH. parts, $600. Call 2662 DWH inspection, inside and out. offer. Call Smitty at 2876 19. Call 2287 AWH. or 2469 AWH. Reasonable rates. Call Earl Sony Betamax video cassette DWH or 2924 AWH. AT, if not in, recorder, three months old, at 4426 Chevy truck parts, '63 steel belt- please leave message. $350. Call 3378 AWH. 6 Three P215/75R15 cylinder engine, 2 three ed tires, one of them is in One chrome roll bar from a Carpets to fit Nob Hill "B" speed manuel transmissions, nearly new condition, $25. Dodge half-ton pickup, will units: one 12x15 green '82 Honda 450 Nighthawk one three speed manuel Call 2287 AWH. fit most half or three-quar- For purchase or 12-month carpet, $100; one 11x14 motorcycle w/fairing, $1900. transmission for parts, gas ter-ton pickups, $50 firm. lease: forklift, 6000-ton. brown carpet (cut for living Call 3378 AWH. tank (under bed mount type), Excellent condition. Call Call 4597 OWH. room), $75; one 6x9 brown complete rear end w/leaf '80 Puch moped for parts Kevin at 6351 DWH or 2867 carpet, $30. All three for springs, 6 lug. Call 2662 (repairable) with assorted AWH. $175. Call 3591 AT before 8 '82 Honda 450cc, low DWH or 2469 AWH. parts, asking $75. Call 6223 Responsible mother would p.m. mileage, like new, helmets, DWH or 2693 AWH. like to care for your back rest, luggage rack, child/children in Granadillo blue, $1500. Call 3981 AWH. Miscellaneous car parts, WANTED Point home, full time or Three air conditioners: one radiators (some need '79 Honda CB 200, passes in- part time, drop-ins welcome. 2,700 $250; one 12,000 repairs), electric fuel spection, electric start, BTU, Wanted: Fishermen and women Call Vicki at 2912 AT. pumps, m U $225; one 8,000 BTU, Services 14 and 15-inch tires some spare parts, $300. Call for the Greater GTMO Rod and 25; all three in excellent Will clean house for final (good to excellent Lt. Muth at 6235/6376 DWH. Reel Club's Fishing Tourna- condition. All three $500. inspection. Call Louther at condition), power steering ment from Feb. 15 to 18. LOST Two a/cs for parts or 4577 AT. units, hoses, belts. Call There are fout catagories repair, $40 for both. Call 2662 DWH or 2469 AWH. '80 Suzuki scooter 50cc, with First, Second, Third Lost or taken by mistake 3591 AT before 8 p.m. $350. Will take payments on place money winners going from Windmill Beach Saturday '82 Honda motorcycle CM- item. Call 3236 AWH. for $700 in prizes. Call a blue nylon bay w/purple 450-E, excellent condition, Dining room table w/four John at 3956, Bob at 2898, strap. Bag contains camera, RCA Selectavision video disc $1550 neg. Call 3873 AWH. chairs, $50; microwave Horace at 2678 or any other telephoto lens, mask, player, excellent condition, w/glass tray, cookbook, ex- Three piece living room set, club member for your $10 snorkel and fins. Call 3329 $175; 12 CED disc movies, cellent condition, $150; two end tables, coffee ticket. AWH. $10 each. Whole package '75 Suzuki GT 380 parts for '73 Plymouth in- table, recliner, room $275; lawnmower, excellent motorcycle, $650; '83 Honda cluding a 383 engine, 727 divider; air conditioners; condition, $90. Call 3591 AT Aero 80 motor scooter, $800. transmission, all parts at 14 cu. ft. refrigerator; Organ teacher for 10-year- Small black puppy w/white before 8 p.m. Call 3353 AT. good prices. Call after 6 chairs; stereos; turntable, old girl w/one year spots on chest, chin and p.m. at 2377. .mixer; aquariums w/acces; experience, prefer our home. back paws. Lost in TP, NEX washer only; freezer; Call Margie at 2224 AT. area. If found please call '67 Cadillac Calais, 4/dr., Small oval table w/four dishwasher, avacado colored; 4682 AT. fully equipped, not a GTMO chairs, $75; Minute Maid One pair of tennis shoe boot echo verb. Everything must special. New battery, water dishwasher, $15; misc. other rollerskates, woman size 7, go. Prices neg. Call Reid at Musicians! Experienced lead pump, hoses and belts, two items. Call Josie 4303 DWH excellent condition, $20; TV 2506 AWH. guitar player, interested in FOUND new front tires, cari in or 3486 AWH. Pong video game w/various forming a band to play popu- A key was found on Cooper good condition, has current games, $5; white wicker Gold ring w/six small lar rock 'n' roll and Field softball field #1 on inspection good through infants changing table , diamonds and topez stone, variety music. Call Eric at Feb. 6; also found a ladies field August 85. Best offer over '78 Chevy Monza, v-6, good condition, $5. Call PO size six; small diving boot- 3307 Monday through Friday watch in the dugout of $1500. Call 3591 AT before 8 at,ac,am/fm, $1500 neg. Call Harman at 6218 DWH or 3885 ies, one ounce silver bar. between 8 and 9 p.m. only or #2. Please call Mary at 2560 p.m. BTC Dorton at 2336. AWH. Call 2422 AWH. drop by GHT room E208. to identify. GUNTANAMO P4/17Y G4ZETTE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1985 3 SPORTS WORLD LOCAL SPORTS LI BAYLOR UPSETS SMU 94-90 Tickets for tihe Greater It is getting close to GTNO Rod and Reeel Club's Baseball i me again in (TMO, (AP) -- On a night pro- time. The Wildcats scored and 11 rebounds. Fishing Tournament will be and we pl to throw out our basketball and hockey teams the first seven points of There were a couple of ex- sold outside the NNEX and the first ball on March 30. rested, Baylor stepped for- the game, led by nine in the ceptional team performances Bank on payday.1Tickets are Registration for GBYs ward with a college basket- first half, and led by one last night. South Carolina $10 and you wil l be going 1985 Baseball Season will be ball upset. The Bear guards with three minutes re- beat Tulane 73-65. The for $700 in prizess. Come on held on Feb. 16-17 and 23- led a 94-90 upset of ninth- maining. The Hoyas out- Gamecocks had only one turn- out and "catch the good 24. ranked Southern Methodist. scored the Cats 13-5 in the over. Drexel set an East life." Representative - of GBYAA Freshman Eric Johnson came closing minutes. Georgetown Coast Conference record by _ will be in place~ in front ofO off the bench to throw in 24 won 57-50. Hoya center logging 25 steals in a 78-66 Do you want to sharpen up the Navy E from 10 points. Carlos Briggs hit Patrick Ewing had 16 points victory over Hofstra. your dive skills, learn new a.m. - 3 p.m. on these dates seven of his first ten shots ones and prepare for PADI to accept applic and finished with 20 points, Rescue Diver andIDivemaster? GTMO's little Land and backcourt teammate Leach scores knockout The PADI Advanced Open Water sluggers. Michael Williams dropped in. Course is the ans wer. Class Registration fee of $15 nine of ten free throws in cild Two upsets in Players Tournament i begins Feb. 18. ContactCnat for the first l n the game's final three Paul Cunningham Ifor further registered in a fa minutes and 34 (UPI) Wilander praised seconds. -- Mike Leach is Leach's info at 3882 DWHH and 2862 $10 for each scoring knockouts at the In- Number-16 Villanova could strong back-court play. AWH. child. not hold off second-ranked ternational Players Tennis In another upset, eleventh Late registration of Georgetown. For the fifth Championships in Delray seed Tomas Smid knocked off There will be a special ballplayers will be time this season, Villanova Beach, Fla. Anders Jarryd, Wilander's considered on a case by case general of the lost after leading at half- The former University of teammate on the winning meeting GBYAA, Thursday,FFeb. 14, at Michigan star ousted second Swedish Davis Cup team. 7 age groups for GBYAA seed Mats Wilander yester- Smid won 6-1, 6-4. p.m. at the W.T..T.The Smpson- Baseball this year will be ol multi- day, one day after elimin- In woman's competition, Elementary Scho Twins sign Hrbek purpose room. Topic of as follows: ating tenth seed Jimmy third seed Wendy Turnbull discussion will be Little T-Ball 6-8 years (UPI) -- The Minnesota Twins Arias. was upset by Andrea have signed their top hitter Leach took Wilander 7-5, Temesvari. League Baseball. No other Minor League 9-10 years items will be for Major League 11-13 years in Kent Hrbek and top 6-2. Afterward, Leach said The 18-year-old Hungarian broought up discussion pitcher in left-hander Frank the wind may have helped beat the 32-year-old on thet floor. Senior League 14-15 years Maximum attenddance is We do not want to leave Viola. Hrbek hit .311 last him. Australian 6-4, 6-3. encouraged. For further anyone out, so if we are year with 27 homers. He andweplnoo hrw utou signed a five-year pact be- information conintact Jim fortunate enough to get $1 mil- O'Neal at 4679 DWHH/2392 AWH. enough interested 16-, 17-, or lieved worth about IHL Standings 18-year-old ballplayers, we lion a year. Viola's one- -- will attempt to find them year contract is for WALES CONFERENCE The Boxing Smoker some worthy competition. $375,000. Atlantic Division previously scheduled for For more information on In Los Angeles yesterday, W L T PTS GF GA Feb. 16 has been cancelled. the T-Ball League, contact the Dodgers signed free- Washington 34 14 8 76 237 163 Mike Wolford at 2271 AWN. agent right-hander Bobby Philadelphia 31 16 7 69 227 170 WANTED !!For information on the Castillo to a one-year con- New York Islanders 30 22 3 63 253 215 YOUTH AGES 8 TO 19 leagues for the more tract. Castillo was 2-1 New York Rangers 17 29 9 43 191 225 The Yatera Seca Golf advanced ballplayers contact with the Twins last year. Pittsburgh 18 29 5 41 186 228 Association aand your Ray McCollum aI271lAWH. The Baltimore Orioles New Jersey 17 29 7 41 183 218 Recreation Servi ces Depart- signed pitchers Mike Adams Division ment is proudto announce Boddicker and Storm Davis. Buffalo 27 15 12 66 202 152 the formation of a Junior Attention Ambassador Boddicker had a 2.79 ERA and Montreal 27 19 10 64 214 187 Golf Association! Absolutely Soccer Team: At 5:30 p.m. 20 victories last year. Quebec 26 22 8 60 223 199 no experience is necessary! on Wedneadays, ye will be The New York Mets came to Boston 25 24 7 57 209 199 An organization al meeting holding practice, scrimmage, terms with shortstop Rafael Hartford 17 30 6 40 180 241 will be kheld at or a game. This is in Santana. He hit .276 last CAMPBELL CONFERENCE approximately 2: 30 p.m. on addition to our 8:30 a.m. year after coming up from Norris Division Saturday, Feb. 17, at the Sunday sessions. For more the Minors at mid-season. St. Louis 25 19 10 60 208 201 golf course. - The meeting information, call Frank OWN Toronto has signed re- Chicago 25 28 3 53 218 215 follows a golf eaexhibition by 6237 AWN 2437. liever Roy Jackson, who made Minnesota 16 29 10 42 187 223 Jimmy Armes and Don 54 appearances for the Blue Detroit 16 31 9 41 203 255 Fightmaster. Armes, a PGA The 6th Annual "FASCO Jays last year. Jackson was Toronto 13 35 7 33 171 237 professional and winner of Open" will be February 16, 7-8 with a 3.56 ERA. Smythe Division numerous championships, and 17 and 18. This is a team Seattle reached a one-year Edmonton 40 10 6 86 283 185 Fightmaster, six time U.S. event open to 40 teams. For deal with reliever Ed Vande Calgary 28 21 7 63 256 220 Amputee and tthree time more information contact Mr. Berg about 12 hours before Winnipeg 28 23 6 62 246 249 International Amputee Shaw at Golf Course Pro Shop an arbitration hearing was Los Angeles 24 22 10 58 250 237 Champion, willaddress the 2519 DWN. to begin. Vande Berg had a Vancover 16 33 8 40 194 291 youths attend 5.68 dng the ERA last season. meeting. They will also Recreation Services offer conduct a short cclinic. You overnight rentals of pontoon won' t want to miss this boats, on Friday and "class" performancence by both Saturday nights. We have a pros! 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(UPI) -- The NHL will show off 40 of its (UPI) -- A couple of roster changes for the NBA Standings best players tonight in the league all-star Washington Capitals. The Caps have sent de- game in Calgary. Superstar Wayne Gretzky fenseman Peter Andersson to the Minors and EASTERN CONFERENCE and three Edmonton teammates will start for called up left winger Lou Franceschetti, who Atlantic Division the Campbell Conference team. Three New played two games for Washington last season. W L PCT. GB York Islanders, Mike Bossy, Brent Sutter and Boston 41 9 .820 -- John Tonelli, will start for the Wales Con- Philadelphia 39 10 .796 1 ference. The all-star FOOT1411 format has changed a Washington 28 24 .538 14 lot over the years, but it has matched up (AP) -- Four deceased men have been named to New Jersey 24 26 .480 17 the two conferences since 1975. The Wales the National Football Foundation's College New York 18 33 .353 23 Conference leads the series 7-2. Hall of Fame. The list includes Notre Central Division Dame's Fred Miller, captain on a Knute Milwaukee 34 17 .667 -- Rockne team of the 1920's, end and quarter- Detroit 30 19 .612 3 (UPI) -- The NHL could not make up its mind back Don Holleder who played for Army from Chicago 24 25 .490 9 10 between Mike Bossy and Mike Liut, so it gave 1953 to 1955, end James Moscrip of Atlanta 21 29 .420 12 each of them a piece of the player of the Stanford's 1934 and 1935 teams, and guard Cleveland 16 33 .327 17 week award. Bossy led the New York Steve Suhey who was with Penn State from Indiana 16 34 .320 17/ Islanders to three victories last week with 1945 to 1947. WESTERN CONFERENCE six goals and five assists. On the way, he Midwest Division became the first NHL player to record eight 31 20 .608 -- straight 40-goal seasons. Liut's ngtminding 84SA(ET1AI Houston 28 21 .571 2 helped the St. Louis Blues win two games (AP) -- The Harlem Globetrotters are going Dallas 27 23 .540 3 last week, including a shutout over co-ed. Head Coach Tex Harrison says more San Antonio 25 25 .500 5 Vancouver. than 200 women have applied for a job with Utah 23 27 .460 7 the team. Harrison's looking for a skilled Kansas City 16 33 .327 14 player with " a radiant personality." Pacific Division (UPI) -- Edmonton teammates Wayne Gretsky Los Angeles Lakers 35 16 .686 -- and Jari Kurri are one-two in the NHL Phoenix 25 25 .500 9 scoring race. Gretzky has 54 goals and 100 8OX/HG Portland 22 28 .440 12 assists for 154 points. Kurri has 52 in (UPI) -- Bert Lee, the World Athletic Seattle 21 30 .412 14 each category for a 104 total. Mike Bossy Association junior middleweight champion, Los Angeles Clippers 20 30 .400 14 of the Islanders is third with 45 goals and won a unanimous ten-round decision over Golden State 11 38 .224 23 50 assists for 95 points. Danny "Magic" Lopez in a non-title bout.

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