Energy Tip of the Day ENERGY CONSERVATION IS TME DAiIY EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY

Time your showers to four min- GAZETTE utes. Do not luxuriate, it only takes seconds to wet your body then turn off the water, "soap Guantanamo Bay, Cuba up" and then turn the water on for a good rinse. A four-minute shower may use about 10 gallons of water, while a longer soaking Volume 38 Number 63 DOD Month of the Military Child Thursday, April 7, 1983 shower wastes water. severs cultural relations with U.S. ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART ? PEKING (AP)--China severed all The decision, announced by the Affected are at least eight pending cultural exchanges with official Chinese news agency, official exchanges ranging from art the today in retalia- plunged relations between Washington exhibitions and film weeks to tion for the U.S. decision to grant and Peking to a new low. scheduled visits by American journ- political asylum to defecting The decision was relayed to senior alists. inese star Hu Na. U.S. Embassy officials by China's In a short message, a U.S. Embassy World Ministry of Culture. It said that, spokesman said, "We consider it to effective immediately, "the Chinese be an over-reaction on the Chinese News Digest Space walk today government will stop implementing side and a matter of regret to us." all the remaining items of cultural He refused to comment further, (AP)--Two of the astronauts on exchange with the United States" saying subsequent statements will (AP) -- Nicaragua's interior ministry the space shuttle "Challenger" for 1983. have to come from Washington. says a key Salvadoran guerrilla will be taking a walk this after- leader was "brutally assassinated" noon, into the open cargo bay of yesterday in a suburb of Managua. the spacecraft. Hope for nuclear weapons reduction fades A ministry statement did not sy Astronauts Story Musgrave and how the woman was killed, or why she was in Nicaragua. Donald Peterson start the final WASHINGTON (AP)--Some members of in Europe late this year. steps toward their space walk the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- A White House official says a (UPI)--A police crackdown in Bra- right after breakfast. tee are not hopeful about the proposed Roman Catholic pastoral has failed to quell unrest in They begin by donning their prospects of weapons reductions, letter on nuclear weapons is both zil San Aulo. Rioters protesting un- suits and breathing pure oxygen, following a meeting with arms con- "thoughtful" and a "wholesome employment continued to rampage which they'll continue to inhale trol negotiators. contribution" to debate. the center of South from a back pack supply after Chairman Charles Percey, an But he says it would be "risky" through America's biggest city last night, they leave the ship. Illinois Republican, says he's to adopt a clause in the document where more than 450 people have The men will spend a lot of convinced the Soviet Union wants to calling for the U.S. not to be been arrested. One man has died their out-of-spacecraft time stall the talks on medium-range the first nation to use nuclear and more than 100 people have been finding out just how much freedom missiles. And Senate minority whip weapons. of movement their newly designed Alan Cranston of says treated for minor injuries. spacesuits afford. They'll also the White House has "bungled" any motel in be testing the tools and techniques chance of an agreement. (UPI)--A body found in a was positively that will be used in future mis- Another foreign relations panel Watt bans Beach Boys Quartzsite, Arizona, as that of sions to repair satellites. member, Senate Democrat Paul identified yesterday WASHINGTON (AP)--Controversy is of the 1950's NASA is keeping the public in Tsongas, says there may be enough Danny Rapp, founder no stranger to Interior Secretary Danny and the Juniors. Au- the dark about details of a con- Republican votes to defeat Kenneth group James Watt, and he's in the the 42-year-old versation between an astronaut Adelman's nomination to head the thorities say middle of one again. took his own life by on the shuttle and a doctor back arms control agency. Sources say apparently The latest flap is over Watt's himself in the head. on Earth. But it says the dis- the Senate will vote Monday. shooting bands to Washing- had no impact on the That agency says the Soviets banning of rock Sussion ton's annual Fourth of July cele- least six people drowned shuttle mission itself. lead the U.S. in military spending. (UPI)--At bration. that dumped a foot Meanwhile, NASA experts have It says that in 1980, the most re- in thunderstorms The Beach Boys have headlined on the Deep South. Storms firmed up their plans to correct cent year with figures available, of water the show the past three years, but than 12 inches of rain the orbit of a satellite launched Moscow spent $188 billion, Wash- dumped more this year, they'll be replaced from Challenger Monday night. ington, $131 billion. on Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where by Las Vegas entertainer Wayne flooding swept away and drowned a They'll be firing the thrusters The agency says the Soviets also Newton and the U.S. Army Blues girl who had just on the satellite over a period exported more weapons, $8 billion seven-year-old Band. off a school bus.(UPI)- of several days in an effort to worth, compared to America's $6 stepped rock bands attrack its higher orbit. Watt said move it into billion. (UPI)--Several states are vowing Intelligence sources say some the "wrong element," and he claims to defy the new federal law allow- of that Soviet spending has appar- this as an effort to achieve what ing 70-foot-long double trailer ently gone to develop a new, long- he calls "an impact for wholesome- Hostages are released; trucks on state roads. The state- range land attack cruise missile. ness." ments of defiance came one day And they say it may mean a fresh Presidential aide Michael Deaver after Federal Highway Administra- threat to Western Europe. responded by calling the group Police arrest suspect tion officials announced 181,000 The missile, which the sources a "national institution," and miles of the nation's roads, in- call the SSCX-4, is said to have said he and his family "loved" PHOENIX (UPI)--A former mental cluding the entire interstate a range of nearly 1,900 miles. last year's concert. patient who had demanded police system, would be opened to the big That's longer than the American A Beach Boys spokesman call's trucks as of yesterday. At least kill him because he was bored cruise missile, set to be deployed the decision "unbelieveable." with life held a man and woman one state, Georgia, sued the hostage for four hours in Phoenix government. Officials in New Jer- before surrendering to police sey, Vermont, Connecticut and early today. Massachusetts also pledged not to Ricky Kloha, 29,was taken honor the law. into custody at a V.A. hospital after he released hostage Maria (UPI)--The pet bear of communica- Reyes who had been shot in the tions magnate Ted Turner was re- leg. captured at Turner's plantation The second hostage, Allen Sepan- in South Carolina last night. The ski, was not hurt. Bear, named "Boo Boo," had escaped . A police spokesman said Kloha from her pen last October. 3d been a mental patient at the hospital but signed himself out without doctors' approval in mid- March. Oilslick grows daily The spokesman said Kloha was (UPI)--A mammoth oilslick in armed with a pistol when he broke Gulf grows larger by into a counseling session at the the Persian day but Iran and Iraq refuse hospital late yesterday. A nurse the to halt their war long enough to escaped but Reyes and Sepanski cap the wells that are feeding it. were taken hostage. Eight Persian Gulf nations are meeting today to try and decide Fire safety tip what to do instead. The enormous oilslick started to accumulate after Iraq bombed CHAPLAIN THOMAS F. JOHNSON (CENTER) IS CONGRATULATED BY CAPT. Iranian oilfields. Care more instead of being M. D. Fitzgerald, COMNAVBASE, upon his receipt of the Meritori- The Iranians are demanding an care-less to keep yourself, ous Service Medal for his services as the Chaplain for Off-Base Iraqi apology before they co- your family, and your pro- Housing of the Navy Public Works Center, San Diego, Calif. from operate with the regional effort. perty safe from fire. Aug. 1979 to Aug. 1982. The citation stated, in part: ".he Fed by as much as 10,000 barrels single-handedly ministered to the needs of 5,600 families of of oil a day, the sticky mass is nearly 25,000 people, the equivalent of a small city. Working threatening to block desalination with scant resources, Captain Johnson gave of himself and, with plants that provide water for at his exceptional professional ability, established a family least three million people living religious program where none had existed." At left is Johnson's along the western coast of the LEARN NOT TO BURN wife, Darlene. (Official U.S. Navy photo) Persian Gulf. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, April 7, 1983 FREE! JOIN THE CLUB! WE COLLECT THE NAVAL STATION ENLISTED labels from food cans, send Dining Facility and the them to school with our Branch Facility at Leeward Special Announcements children, and don't ask for Point will offer special anything in return. You'll birthday dinner to all feel good knowing that one day ,+t active duty enlisted TREASURE & TRIVIA IS LOCATED IN THE NAVAL LEGAL SERVICE OFFICE your label helped to make a sports personnel having a birth- building 944 - the last quonset Detachment would like to inform all item or audio-visual item available day during the month of hut to the right of the Navy base personnel that effective for the elementary school children. APRIL. The meal will Exchange. The hours of operation immediately the procedure for Swanson (can and box), Franco- consist of STEAK and are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, obtaining bills of sale has been American, V-8, and all Campbell can LOBSTER with all the trimmings and Friday and the first Saturday of changed. The new bill of sale forms labels can be accepted. There is a will be served at 5 p.m., Friday, the month. do not require the signature of a convenient collection can at the April 29. Personnel interested in notary public but the signature of commissary too. Our present count participating in this program must THE SPECIAL SERVICES CERAMIC SHOP two witnesses, instead. The new is 3,600 labels. show evidence of birth date (I.D. is now accepting articles for firing. bill of sale forms along with card) to the Enlisted Dining appropriate instructions may be AUXILIARY FIREFIGHTERS - ALL AUXILI- OFF LIMITS: UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Facility MAA no later than 4 p.m., obtained from Base Police Head- ary Firefighters are to report to the floating pier at the old McCalla April 28. quarters or the Naval Legal Service Fire Station #1 for mandatory Office Detachment, Building 760 Landing is off limits to all person- STUDENTS ENROLLED IN GRADES 7 training at 1 p.m. on April 11. during normal working hours. nel, military, civilian and depen- through 12 at W.T. Sampson High dents. School will be handcarrying home their quarterly porgress report THE STOP LIGHT INN WILL BE CLOSED AT cards which will be distributed on 8:30 p.m. on April 7 due to the Wednesday, April 13. community monthly spraying for pest control. THE MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE WOULD LIKE NURSERY SCHOOL REGISTRATION FOR to express their sincere apology to SY '83/'84 will be held Monday, the community of GTMO for not having April 18, at 7:30 p.m. here at the received the Easter shipment in time Nursery School on Marina Point. 0 for the Easter holiday. The school is open to all children bulletin board who will be 3 or 4 years old by ATTENTION MEMBERS OF THE GUANTAPAMO Dec. 31, 1983. A non-refundable Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette Bay Fraternity of Police: There registration fee of $15/child will office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried will be a MANDATORY meeting to be be due at the time of registration. to the Public Affairs Office in the COMNAVBASE Admin held on Monday, April 18, at the Tuition for next year will be $50/ Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the Hook conference room. The meeting month. Nominations for the Board previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- will be held at 7:30 p.m. The of Governors will be accepted at ments will be accepted any time. Announcements future of the club will be determined the registration. Children presently will be published at least once a week at the dis- at this meeting. enrolled need to re-register for next cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities school year. Parents interested in creed, sex MARINE BARRACKS IS HOLDING AUDITIONS that discriminate on the basis of race, registering their children for the for card girls for the upcoming and color or national origin will not be accepted. upcoming year are invited to an Boxing Smoker. The auditions will OPEN HOUSE on Friday, April 15, from begin at 7 p.m. on April 11. All 8:15 a.m.-9:15 a.m. at the Nursery young ladies 18 and older are School. For more information call invited to audition. Dependents Educational Notes Louise Pola at 2159/2892. under the age of 21 must have written parental permission. Attire FOR SERIOUS-MINDED STUDENTS WHO ARE is casual sportswear. Come out and looking for upper level credits in Club Activities support Navy Reief. All interested the management field, Hampton women contact Lt. Robbins at 2272/ Institute is now holding registra- CPO WIVES WILL BE HAVING THEIR 2344 DWH. tion for People and Organizations monthly meeting this Thursday, and Systems Organizations. These April 7, at 7:30 in the Harbor THERE ARE VOLUNTEER OPENINGS IN classes vary from the traditional Lights Lounge. All CPO wives are various places on base. The lecture classes in that video tapes cordially invited. majority serve at the hospital, the supplement the students written Red Cross office, assist the school work. This is an approach to GTMO SWINGERS COME OUT AT 7 P.M. nurse at the elementary school and learning that takes into account Thursday, April 7, and help decorate in teaching Nursing and Safety the demands of job and family the hall for the 50s dance that will GRE ADVANCED TESTS HAVE BEEN RE- courses. responsibilities that face most be held at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, ceived for the following people for adult students. Interested stu- April 9. Bring your states and a the 7:30 a.m. test session on dents call Susan Murray at 4903. dish that will go along with the Monday, April 25: Beth ADKINS, 50s on Saturday. We will also be Music; Jack BEYRAU, Chemistry; THE NAVY CAMPUS OFFICE IS DESPER- swinging out and saying our fond James DRINKWATER, Chemistry and ately in need of the following farewells to Al and Nancy Harvick, GRE General; Pat GOULD, GRE Gener- items: one 2-drawer file cabinet, Steve Pierce and Dale Harrell. al; Elwood ISABELLE, History; Eric one desk chair; one bulletin JOHNSON, History; Lawrence LINDSAY, board, one or two literature racks, History; Paul PEPPERSACK, His tory; one or two bookcases, one plexi- Club Calendar Donald SCARBOROUGH, Sociology; W. glass carpet protector, several E. STEWART, Political Science; electric fans, current educational oYLYATTENTION ALL FRA MEMBERS! Charlie STENE, Sociology; Charles MYTH: Navy Relief hounds people if guides, reference books, etc. We There will be a happy hour WILLIAMSON, Psychology; Steven on April 8, from they miss a single payment because operate on a budget of $40 per Friday, WILT, Computer Science. GRE Study of unexpected expenses. quarter which barely covers 4:30 until 6:30 p.m. at the Guides and information booklets necessary expendables such as FRA Club 100 at Morin Cen- have been received and must be re- FACT: Navy Relief initially responds paper and pens. Meanwhile, we ter. There will be to overdue payments on interest-free picked up ASAP between 8 a.m. and duced rates on all bev- serve the entire GTMO community - loans with a simple reminder. If no 4 p.m. at the Navy Campus Office. erages and free snacks. There will civilians and Marines, as well as response is made, a second letter Anyone on the preceding list who be a pool and dart tournament and Navy personnel. Any individuals, is sent inviting the person to visit will not be able to take his test pool will be free during happy hour. clubs, or Commands wishing to give the Navy Relief office to discuss on April 25 must call Navy Campus Come out and have some fun. adjustment of the repayment plan more than lip-service to off-duty at once, Ext. 4769. Anyone else education programs are encouraged to (including possible conversion to desiring to take one of the above CPO donate one or more of a grant) if changes to his financial the above listed tests on April 25 may call listed items. Please call circumstances have made adherence Ms. and ask to be put on the stand-by April 8--Happy Hour, 5-7 p.m. Reynolds, ext. 4769, if you can help. . list. Scorpio, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. to the original agreement a real 1 hardship. That is hardly "hounding." April 9--Scorpio, 9 p.m.- a.m. April 10--Sunday Brunch, }}c Community Calendar 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. COMO April 9--Navy Relief Racquet Ball April 23--Navy Relief Softball April 10--Navy Relief Racquet Ball Tournament, 1 p.m. April 8--Happy Hour, 5-7 p.m. 0 GAZETTE April 11--Navy Relief Racquet Ball Navy Relief Volleyball Sing Along with Nick 5:30-7:30 p.m. April 12--Navy Relief Bingo, FRA, April 24--Navy Relief Softball Goodman, 6:30 p.m. Tournament, 1 p.m. Graphic Expression, Captain Maurice 0. Fitzgerald, April 14--Navy Relief Bingo, FRA, Navy Relief Volleyball 9 p.m.-l a.m. Expression, 6:30 p.m. April 25--Navy Relief Radiothos, April 9--Graphic Commander, U.S. Naval Base April 16--Navy Relief Golf Tourna- 24 hours a day 9 p.m.-1 a.m. ment, 9 a.m. April 26--Navy Relief Radiothon, April 10--Champagne Brunch, 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Lt. Cmdr. Keith Maynard. Navy Relief Go Carts, 24 hours a day Officer .Public Affairs between tennis and racquet Navy Relief Bingo, FRA, Ens. Christy McCollom. ball courts, 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. WINDJAMMER Affairs Officer .Asst. Public 4 p.m. High School Chorus Concert, JOC Lew Reed. April 17--Navy Relief Golf Tourna- Chapel, 7 p.m. April 8--Graphic Expression, .Public Affairs Staff Supervisor ment, 9 a.m. April 27--Navy Relief Radiothon, 8 p.m. - Midnight J02 Lee Holloway . Navy Relief Go Carts, 24 hours a day April 9--Graphic Expression, External Communications Coordinator 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. April 28--Navy Relief Radiothon, 8 p.m. - Midnight J03 Michael Page.Editor April 19--Navy Relief Bingo, FRA, 24 hours a day April 10-- Mrs. Susan Junkins. 6:30 p.m. Navy Relief Bingo, FRA, .Production Assistant High School Band Concert, 6:30 p.m. WINDJAMMER April 29--Navy Relief Radiothon, The Daiy Gaztte is published accoding to the Chapel, 7 p.m. April 8--Graphic Expression, rules nd regulations for ship and saton espapers April 21--Navy Relief Softball 24 hours a day outlined in NAeXOS P-35 andunder the dictionn 8 p.m. - Midnight of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed Tournament, 6 p.m. Navy Relief Power Lifting five times eekly at goverment expense on goverment April 9--Graphic Expression, and Printing Service Navy Relief Bingo, FRA, Tournament, 7-10 p.m. equipment at the Navy Pub lcatons 8 p.m. - Midnight Branch Office, the opinions or s ttts inn s items April 30--Navy Relief Mud Wrestling 6:30 p.m. April 10--Open House Bingo, that appear hereinare not rt betconstrued official April 22--Navy Relief Softball and Tug-o-War, Marine sreflectingthe vie s of COMNAVBASE or the - 1 p.m. doors open rtment of the Nay. Tournament, 6 p.m. Site Ball Field, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 7, 1983 The Daily Gazette Page 3

Norfolk/Jax C-9 flights requested

The following C-9 flights have August 10 Norfolk been requested: August 17 Jacksonville DATE DESTINATION August 24 Norfolk May 18 Norfolk August 31 Jacksonville May 25 Jacksonville September 8 Norfolk June 2 Norfolk Passengers desiring reservations may June 8 Jacksonville sign-up commencing thirty (30) days June 15 Norfolk prior to the flight at PSD Trans- June 22 Jacksonville portation (Bldg 800) during normal June 29 Norfolk working hours 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. July 7 Jacksonville Personnel booking seats on these July 13 Norfolk flights and not remaining away from July 20 Jacksonville GTMO in excess of two (2) weeks may July 27 Norfolk make return bookings at the same August 3 Jacksonville time the departure flight is booked.

CHAPLAIN DENNIS E. SPANGLER (CENTER) IS CONGRATULATED UPON HIS receipt of the Navy Commendation Medal by Capt. M. D. Fitzgerald, COMNAVBASE. Spangler received the award for meritorious service while serving as Administrative Chaplain, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island and as Battalion Chaplain, Third Recruit Training Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C., from Oct. 1980 to Oct. 1982. At left is Spangler's wife, Elaine. (Official U.S. Navy photo)

Know requirements on drivers licenses

Most adults take operators li- Civilians, who in the performance censes for granted, it's something of their official duties must oper- almost everyone has. ate a government vehicle, are re- On military installations, the quired to have a current state situation is not quite the same. driver's license and a Government Special driver's licenses are re- Motor Vehicle Operators Identifi- HT1 FRANK A. SALTSMAN IS SHOWN RECEIVING HIS THIRD GOOD CONDUCT quired for military or civilian cation Card (SF46). Award from Capt. C. G. Felkins, Commodore, Fleet Training Group, people to operate any vehicle that during a recent ceremony at FTG Headquarters. (Official U.S. is carrying explosives, ammunition, There is an exception to the re- Navy photo) or dangerous articles, no matter quirement for both types of li- what the weight of the vehicle. censes and that is civilians in a Military people are not required TAD status. Pucker up.kissing may better your health to have a government license to If you fall into any of the cate- operate government owned or leased gories of people who need a govern- (UPI)--If you're an incurable ro- Psychiatrist Mildebrando Salazar general purpose vehicles under ment driver's license all you have mantic, here's some excellent news. found that kissing stimulates the 10,000 pounds if they have in their to do is call 4902 to make an ap- An Italian newspaper says kissing heart, which gives more oxygen to possession a valid state driver's pointment to qualify for a govern- is good for your health, and, in the body's cells, keeping the license. ment driver's license. fact, will make you live longer. cells, "young and vibrant." Sala- In its daily health column, un- zar also found that kissing pro- *r a cartoon of a couple in a duces antibodies in the human body Signature required on all classified ads passionate embrace as a doctor that in the long run can protect watches approvingly, the newspaper the body against certain infectionss. by JOC Lew Reed That's why we require a signature "Il Messaggero" reported the find- So there you are. Now pucker up Freedom of the press is guaran- on all classifieds. ings of a Peruvian doctor who and start making people healthier. teed under the Constitution. We can't prevent something like studied the effect of kissing on The Freedom of Information Act this happening, but we can lessen humans. insures that you can get access to its chances by requiring that any non-classified information you people sign their ads. It's for want, provided you know where to your protection, and, of course, look for it. The Privacy Act insures that the There are two ways to get classi- "I would trHdialogue S like to thank privacy you expect as a citizen is fieds and announcements into the the it would take a whole page, so guaranteed to you by the govern- Gazette: hand-carried to the Pub- ment. lic Affairs Office or sent to us following people for all their I say thank you to all Leeward All of these items impact on the via the Guard Mail at stop #53. hard work and moral support during Point personnel, Special Services, I Public Affairs Office and on the Oh, and don't forget to sign it. my CB Queen fund raising: mainside O's, and the community Daily Gazette. "Darald and Linda Shoptaw; Scott of Guantanamo nayfor their That's why we have a number of and Denise Warfield; the Coons participation and attendance at al l rules and regulations that we must Main dish: rabbit Family; the McGerr family; the the functions. operate within. Earwoods; the Foleys; Dan Groff; "I'll never forget all your For instance, the biggest com- WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI)--Business Tony Trick; the family; cooperationScEachern and kindness. You're plaint we get is when we send an is hopping at the House of Hop Jim Burns." all 'Good people.o a announcement back to the originator Scotch--that's because the main dish "If I listed everyone's name, Mrs. Raren Douthet because it doesn't have a signature. is rabbit. We have no choice. That's part of Stewart has opened the your rights under the Privacy Act. Richard world's first fast-food rabbit res- Although it doesn't happen often, taurant. He used to raise the bun- announcements/classifieds have, in nies just for their fur, but after the past, gotten into the Gazette seeing about 1,000 people line up 'ii ji' _ and it turned out they were not for the grand opening, recently, valid. Stewart believes rabbit meat is an What do I mean? Very simply, idea whose time has come. f someone decided to play a practical He describes the government in- joke on someone else (in the case spected delicacy as a "cross between of classified ads) or an individual the white meat of chicken and frog's put in an announcement that had not legs." SKC STEVE COOMER, been correctly cleared by all those Stewart says rabbit is low in cal- SIMA Supply Officer, involved (such as a sporting event ories, cholesterol, salt and fat, is administered the that involved Soecial Services but. but is high in protein with a very oath of re-enlist- had not been cleared through them). ment by Cmdr. distinctive flavor. Charles W. Gnilka, Although these may seem to be Dinners at the restaurant run be- SIMA Commanding small concerns, it only takes once tween $3 and $5. The most popular Officer, during a for it to happen to you and you dish on the menu is deep fried rab- A coating with ceremony held March will likely understand why the pro- bit meat in a seasoned beans and 18. Coomer re- tection for you is necessary. cole slaw, potatoes, baked enlisted for four How many calls, for instance, do biscuits. years and he has you think you could take about a Rex Rabbit Corpo- orders to Indian car you were selling for a really Stewart, head of said he has Head, Md. (Offi- low price (when in fact you didn't ration of Lafayette, business for cial U.S. Navy even have a car for sale) before been in the rabbit fur decided to try photo) your temper would become somewhat years, but recently as well. thin? to market the meat "I just decided, 'Why sell it restau- Although terribly funny to the wholesale when I can open a adding, one who put the classified in the rant like this"? he says, tremen- Gazette, you might find the situa- "The reaction has just been . tion something less than funny. dous." Thursday, April 7, 1983 The Daily Gazette Page 4 Oilers whip Jets as Gretzky ties records SPORTS Local Sports Notes All personnel attached to the (AP)--Wayne Gretzky isn't resting period to lift the Buffalo Sabres Galley, Navy Exchange, Commissary, on his laurels in this year's past Montreal 1-0 in an Adams Baseball Port Services, and Supply inter- Stanley Cup playoffs. The NHL Division semifinal opener. National ested in playing softball for scoring champion notched four Montreal 3 Chicago 0 NAVSTA Blue please contact Larry In other playoff action around goals and tied two playoff records Atlanta 5 Cincinnati 1 Blackman at 4234 or 4734 DWH. last night in leading the Edmonton the league, it was: Los Angeles 4 Houston 2 Rosters must be in by April 15. N.Y. Islanders 5 Washington 2 Oilers to a 6-3 victory over the San Diego 5 San Francisco 3 Winnipeg Jets in the opening game St. Louis 4 Chicago 2 Oakland 5 Cleveland 3 The next Reef Raiders meeting, of their best-of-five series. Minnesota 5 Toronto 4 American scheduled for 7:30 p.m. tonight, Gretzky had two shorthanded goals Calgary 4 Vancouver 3 will feature two very important Baltimore 11 Kansas City 1 and scored three times in the presentations--one dealing with Texas 4 Chicago 1 second period. Only a dozen diver rescue and the other addres- NBA Detroit 9- Minnesota 5 players have notched a hat trick Boston 102 New York 98 sing underwater hazards. A short California 4 Milwaukee 3 in one period and only two have San Antonio 112 Philadelphia 109 business meeting will follow the had two shorthanded goals in one New Jersey 121 Indiana 110 Local Sports Notes presentations. For more infor- game. Detroit 107 Washington 96 mation call 2955 AWH. Kansas City In other playoff action Brent 130 Denver 111 The Racquet Club's ABC Singles Peterson scored early in the final Houston 101 Dallas 99 Tournament scheduled for Easter weekend has been rescheduled to ar \ Kegler's Kolumn April 9 and 10 to avoid conflicts. Sign-up at the clubhouse before by Peri Stammreich For the Wednesday Night Mixed, 5 p.m., Thursday, April 7. Intercommand I hope all of you had a very I had a lot of good scores. For nice Easter. the guys, George Holland, who has The Naval Hospital and Dental This week I will start off with a 111 average; bowled a 426 Clinic is sponsoring a racquetball Golf the Summer COMO Mixed League. On series. tournament April 9-11. It will the 17th I was surprised to see consist of six divisions: Men's Jim Willis had a 186, Greg Tuckey we had one really good bowler. Open, Jr. Vets, Vets, Seniors, and had a 181, Richard W. Warren had a Larry Kitchen had a 199, 191, and Masters. There will also be an 179. Jay Smith a 170 and Ben Ricks a 176 for a 566. What a way to Open Division for women. Matches a 184 and 180. For the gals, Bonnie start the season. will consist of two 15 point games Conlon had a 517 series. Carol and an 11 point tie breaker. These are the Intercommand Golf Scarborough had a 184 and Cathy He had better keep on his toes. Matches will be scheduled for the standings as of April 3. Tiblier a 168. The previous scores Then for the week of the 24th we convenience of the player whenever TEAM POINTS WON LOSSES were for March 30. got a little better. Ready for possible. There is a $6 entry fee. FTG 61 For the same league, on the 23rd a spectacular season for the Each participant will receive a NAVSTA B. #1 56 Clare Qualls had a 167, Carol Scar- ladies, Terry Davis had a 196 and Navy Relief T-shirt, game balls, NAVSTA W. #2 54 borough a 170 and Carrie Whitworth Yoshi Needham had a 482 series. and a chance to play on the new NAVSTA W. #1 52 a 212 and a 202. Greg Tuckey had Special Services courts. Sign-ups Hospital #1 48 a 197 and Jeff Hill had a 186. For the guys, Frank Ritchey had will be held in front of the Navy NAVSTA W. #3 47 Well that is all I have for this a 212 for a 527 series. Finally, Exchange today from 4:00 p.m. to Hospital #3 40 week. Come on you secretaries, Lee Ingraham had a 225. See 7:30 p.m., or call Lt. Moshier at NAS GOLD 44 don't let your bowlers down. Until Frank, I didn't let your score 7234, or DTC Diaz at 4554 for NAS BLUE 42 next week, keep on bowling. go unnoticed. reservations. NAVSTA RED 30 SIMA 41 High School 38 Lost NSGA/CO. L. 36 Hospital #2 30 Timex Quartz digital calculator/ Hospital #4 18 chronograph watch. Black band. If Asaeclassifieds found please call 3490 AWH. Seven-piece Ethan Ads are run in the Gazette for two consecutive working days, Allen bedroom set, six months old. Paid $2500, will One pair gold wire-rimmed photogray with the exception of yard sales, which are run only on Fri- sell for $1500. Call 2288 DWH or men's glasses at Windmill days. To have an ad repeated, call the Gazette at 4502 within Beach 2171 AT. Cabana 20. Reward. If found call 5 working days of the ads last appearance or a re-submission is required. (AT=anytime, DWH=during working hours, 3739 AT. AWH=after Kennedy Halves 1964-1981-PDS and working hours). There is no charge for classified ads. proofs: 48 coins, $180. IKE Dollars One pair of wire-rimmAd prescription 1971-1978-S BU and proof: 32 coins, 0 sunglasses in the vicinity of McCalla AMF Roadmaster three-speed bike, Medium Kennel-Aire pet cage carrier, $240. SBA set 13 coins w/1979-S $6; NEW Airfield or Oceanview. If found, 26", front light, rear light, good idle arm for '71 Dodge Type II: $190. All three sets $600 please call 4708 or 3100. condition. Call 6357 AWH. Charger, $20; NEW mechanical fuel firm. Call 4849 DWH. pump for '77 Ford Bronco or truck, '78 Chevy Malibu Classic, PS, PB, $15; assorted ceramic figurines, '70 four-door automatic Toyota, Found most $5-$6. AT, A/C, tilt wheel, AM/FM stereo To see call 2906 AT. needs transmission. Best offer will cassette, very clean and good be accepted. Can be seen behind Men's tee shirt with collar at the condition. Whirlpool a/c, 12,500 Girl's 16 inch bicycle, pink and the NEX Navy Lodge on the hill. ferry landing beach. Phone 4602 AT. BTU, 220 volt, two years old, good white, good condition, $50; 4,000 Call Clarke at 4318 AWN. condition, $150. Call 3588 AT. BTU G.E. air conditioner, good Free condition, runs well, $50; two Chaise Lounge, yellow and white, '63 Chevy, V8, 283 engine, new 5,000 BTU a/c's for parts, $15 ea.; good condition, $15; junky old patio tires, battery, ignition system Garaard turntable, new needle, runs table and ratty old unbrella, set One female terrier-chihauhua, two needs minor engine work, $300 well, but tone arm needs balancing, $5; three folding lawn chairs, $10. years old. She has had all shots, firm. Call 4715 DWH or 2828 AWH. $30; guitar case, good condition, Phone 4602 AT. is spayed, house broken and loves $15; 55 gallon aquarium with pumps, children. Also one male two-year- 5,000 BTU a/c, $150; wooden salad filters and lights, $150. Call Peavy four-channel mixing amp, old yellow and white cat. Has had bowl, $5; wooden cookie jar, $9; 4602 AT. $225; SG stlye guitar and hard all shots, is neutered, declawed barbecue grill with charcoal and shell case, brand new condition, and box trained. He is strictly an lighter fluid, $10; lawn clippers, Chinon super 8 sound movie camera $175; Shure high-impedance mike indoor pet. They both need a good $4; cowboy hat, $4; new desk lamp, and movie projector, five months and stand, $75 neg. Call Tom at home by June and can be taken on a $8; 36" cane table lamp, $40 firm. old, like new, used only five 4873 AT. trial basis. Call 2906 AT. Call 4341 AT. times, $300; Sanyo Walkman tape player with auto reverse and takes Hammond Porta-B organ, 88 keys, metal tape, $50; intake manifold Wanted Se rv ic-es 13 foot pedals, amp hook-up. and four barrel carb, stock Settings include rev. 1, rev. 2, equipment for small block Chevy, Fan motor for 24,000 BTU Fedders Need that bicycle repaired? Can fix chorus, small, normal, fast, in good shape, $75 for both. Call a/c, two speed. Phone 4602 AT. or adjust most makes and models-- leslie, decay, second, third and 2966 AT. regular, 3, 5, 10, 12, or 15 speeds. fifth. Foot pedal volume control. A truck tire for a 16-inch rim in Pick up and delivery available. Call Includes owner's manual. Call Ed Tennis racquets: Stan Smith Auto- good condition. Call 3725 AWNH. 3495 AT for appointment. at 6354 AT and leave name and graph (Wilson), $20; Wilson Jack number. Kramer Autograph, $25; Wilson Stan Photographs or negatives of good Smith American, $10; Head Profes- quality of any of GTMO's wildlife For Sale '75 Mercury Comet, runs good, avail. sional, $30. Hitachi 10 inch black (i.e., owls, manatees, banana rats, May 10, $1000 or best offer. Call and white TV, $50; Columbia Master- snooks, iguanas, sea turtles, etc.) Set of headers w/mufflers for six 2288 DWH or 2171 AT. works AM/FM multiplex stereo tuner are being sought by Public Affairs. cylinder Chevy, $40; 327 two barrel (solid state) with two speakers, We will make copies and return the manifold and carb in good condition, JVC RX40 digital synthesizer 5 $50. Call 4602 AT. originals. Call 4502 DWH, $30; 327 block, pistons and crank band graphic equalizer stereo shaft, $100; pair 307 heads complete, receiver, $200; JVC KD-D55 three- $30; set rod and main bearings 307, head stereo cassette deck with DAILY ENERGY usAGE $30; Chevy power brake unit and M/ four-way digital counter, music Water Electricity cylinder, $15. Call 4123 DWH and scan and dolby C, $200; two 360 Use: 1,028,000 Gallons Use: 264,100 KWH ask for Billy. watt Acculab speakers. They stand $26,554 3 ' tall, 1 ' wide, and they are :1. $6,452 Kenwood stereo cabinet with turn- three months old, $500 firm for table, receiver Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: 244,525 K-r AMF, and tape deck the pair. For info contact AN and two $6,276 $24,585 speakers, 120 watts per Campos at 6225 or 6264 DWH. channel, excellent condition, must Total see to appreciate; Pontiac, two- 24,000 BTU General Electric a/c; 1,. Use: $33,006 door, newly rebuilt engine; AMF 8,000 BTU General Electric a/c. Target: $30,861 Roadmaster moped, brand new, never Must go by April 22. For more been used. Call 4185 or 4247 and info contact PN2 Cloud at 4147/4544. ask for Luis. Water Condition Safety Slogan Driving is a privilege - don't abuse it. charlie III1.