World News Digest BONN, W. Ger. (UPI) -- Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger is in Bonn for a Nato nuclear planning GAZETTE meeting. He says there can be no arms talks with Moscow as long as the Soviets intimidate Poland. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

WASHINGTON (UPI) -- President Ronald Reagan continues to improve Volume 36 Number 66 Tuesday. Auril 7, 1981 from the bullet wound inflicted last week by a would-be assassin. White House News Secretary James Brady who took a bullet in the head in the same attack, is alert and cracking jokes. He has only limit- ed control of muscles on his left Brezhnev quiets fears of force side. From the Associated Press--Soviet concessions from the Polish exercise as a way of bringing the MANILLA (UPI) -- Philippines President Leonid Brezhnev has government. Warsaw government back in line and President Ferdinand Marcos is ex- quieted fears of a military inter- But Brezhnev's speech did not to coerce the Polish people into pected to come out the winner in vention in Poland, and given a carry any warnings about possible continued loyalty to the U.S.S.R. voting now under way on constitu- vote of confidence to the Polish Soviet military intervention in tional changes that would grant him Communist Party. Brezhnev, who Poland. Observers had been sweeping new powers. spoke today before the Czechoslova- watching to see whether his address And if that is the Soviet The balloting is said to be go- kian Communist Party congress would give some clues as to the objective, it appears to be work- ing smoothly. in Prague, said the Polish Warsaw bloc's plans concerning ing. An adviser to the Solidarity Communist Party would be able to Poland. Labor Federation is urging the WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Democrats handle Poland's labor and economic Meanwhile, the Soviet bloc independent unions to abstain from have unveiled a $713 billion alter- problems. countries continue their military new strikes so as to not provoke native to President Ronald Reagan's And Brezhnev called his own exercises in and around Poland. Soviet intervention. 1982 economic package. country "the loyal friend and ally U.S. officials have changed their Many American officials feel The Democratic version proposes of" Poland assessment of the Warsaw Pact the prospects for actual inter- a smaller tax cut and less spend- The Soviet president criticized maneuvers. At first, there was vention in Poland have been over- ing for defense. But it also prom- enemies of socialism who he said fear they were a prelude to full- stated. ises a smaller deficit and more are using "economic pressure and scale intervention. But now, State Department officials say money for social programs. blackmail" against the Warsaw Reagan administration analysts say they do not see a Soviet move into House Budget Committee Chairman government. they believe the maneuvers amount Poland as an imminent possibility. James Jones said the Democratic This remark was clearly a to, in the words of Defense And at least one U.S. official plan will cost less than the admin- reference to the Polish labor Secretary Weinberger, an "invasion says he believes Moscow is istration program. movement which has staged strikes of osmosis." determined to avoid outright mili- and has demanded and received The officials see the troop tary intervention. WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Government ap- proval Monday of higher limits on profits for American Telephone and Supreme Court allows increased bussing Telegraph Company is expected to Supreme that year required that students ordered more busing to prevent bring a 16 percent increase in WASHINGTON(AP)--The intact rulings that be reassigned so each district re-segregation in some schools. the cost of interstate telephone Court has left allowed a previously segregated school would be racially balanced. A group of parents sued the calls and an unannounced jump in North Carolina school district to At the time, 71 percent of the school board. They charged that overseas rates. voluntarily impose more student students in the district were the district, having once ATLANTA (UPI) -- Former congress- busing to prevent new racial white. The plan required that no achieved racial desgregation, could man and one-time U.N. ambassador imbalance. school reflect a black student not order more busing when no . Andrew Young has announced his can- The case involves the Charlotte- population of more than 50 official policy caused the new didacy for mayor of Atlanta. Mecklenberg school district, the percent. racial imbalance. He's joining a crowded field focus of the high court's 1971 But by 1978, the percentage of A U.S. district court and a seeking to succeed Maynard Jackson. landmark decision that declared white students in the district federal appeals court upheld the busing a valid way to achieve had fallen to 63 percent. And the school district. And the high BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) -- Syrian integration. total school population had also court yesterday refused to review peacekeeping forces and rightist The desegregation plan upheld declined. So, the school board the case. Christian militia defenders of the Lebanese city of Zahle fought fierce artillery, tank and mortar to relax auto industry regulations draws mixed reviews duels today. Plans But the fighting in Beirut taper- Reagan to avoid damage in collisions up to Reagan plan will increase car costs ed off to only sporadic exchanges WASHINGTON(AP)--The plan to relax nearly five miles-an-hour. without helping the industry sell of fire as the latest ceasefire administration existing or proposed -- Dropping proposals for minimum more cars. generally appears to be working. three dozen regulations on the auto industry mileage requirement beyond 1986. As for the auto industry itself, it applauds the Reagan proposals, ATLANTA (UPI) -- The number of has drawn mixed reviews. Current rules require an industry far as they go. young blacks killed or abducted Among the recommendations, average of 27.5 miles a gallon as of gasoline Most automakers say deregulation in Atlanta in the past 20 months --A review of regulations requir- by 1985. Consumer is only one of three things needed has grown to 25. ing passive restraints, either self- advocate Ralph Nader says the administration proposals to revitalize their industry. The latest name added to the buckling seat belts or airbags, by will mean more pollution and more The other two are labor cost con- list is that of 21-year-old Larry 1984. accidents. cessions and a reduction in Rogers, a mentally retarded man --Dropping bumper "crashworthi- Japanese car imports. who disappeared March 30. ness" standards requiring bumpers Other consumer advocates say the Specially- trained fire crew is able to rescue Colombia astronauts in 60 seconds By CRAIG ALLSOPP The tradegy is the darkest hour The special astronaut fire-rescue up to the orbiter access arm and United Press International in two decades of American teams1 evolved after the 1967 remove the astronauts by rescue space exploration, and even though tragedy, and have been on standby litter and down-slide wires to CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.-It takes improved safety engineering and for every manned space flight safety bunkers. Gupton says the about 60 seconds for the specially design has eliminated many of the since, including the Apollo whole operation will take five trained fire-rescue crews to open hazards associated with rocket missions to the moon. minutes. the hatch and snatch the astro- launches, fire experts say They have never been used. nauts from the tight cockpit of something can always go wrong. Gupton plans to have 39 men on Another 15 crew members will be the space shuttle Columbia. The accident March 19 in which duty for the shuttle launch, now poised at the A-11 fallback, two The crews know it takes that a technician was killed and scheduled for April 10. Twenty miles from the launch pad, ready long because they have spent another critically injured is a will be near the oceanside launch with three fire trucks equipped 6,000 hours practicing techniques prime example of how the unexpected pad for countdown and liftoff, with water and chemical fire fight- to John Young and Robert can kill. Those two workers and 19 will be on standby at the ing equipment as well as breathing Crippen if the unthinkable happens and three others were stricken when landing strip where the shuttle apparatus and communications the morning the space shuttle is they entered space shuttle's engine will return if an abort order is gear. being readied to lift off from compartment, unaware that it given right after takeoff. Other fire-rescue crews will be Launch Pad-A. contained only nitrogen and no The crews will be equipped to stationed at Edwards Air Force Buck Tomlinson, who is fire- oxygen. handle a range of problems, rang- Base in California, the scheduled rescue team trainer for the Roy Gupton, chief of fire and ing from an astronaut blackout landing site after the 54-hour 72 combat firemen at Kennedy Space rescue services for Wachkenhut to a major explosion, fire, toxic mission, and at alternate landing Center, said, "Our function is to Services Incorporated at the spill or crash landing. sites in New Mexico, Spain, get in there and bring them out to spaceport, said the chance of an If an accident does occur and the Okinawa and Hawaii. a safe environment. After that we accident inside the shuttle have astronauts cannot escape themselves, Nine helicopters carrying worry about the bird." been considered minimal. the primary rescue job will fall flight surgeons and paratroopers will also be on standby for any Fourteen years ago a flash fire He said, "But whenever you're on a five-man crew stationed in an rescue effort at the Kennedy during a test countdown on the dealing with hazardous materials, armored personnel carrier at fall- Space Center. pad at what then was the Cape cryogneic (liquid hydrogen and back area A-5, about a mile from Tomlinson said, "The safety Kennedy Air Force Station oxygen) fuels and hypergolics the launch pad. of the astronauts comes first. across the river from Kennedy (propellants that ignite when Wearing aluminized fire-retardant We don't want anything to happen, Space Center killed astronauts mixed), there's always that outside suits, face masks and hip-hugging but if it does we've got to Virgil Grissom, Edward White and possibility that something can air pacs, the crew will race to be ready to move fast." Roger Chaffee. happen. the pad, ride an elevator 195 feet Page 2 The Daily Gazette Tuesday, April 7, 1981 Special announcements FTBSEDULE SUIP 1 SHIPS HULL NO. DATE OF ARRIVAL DATE OF DEPARTURE ATTENTION PET OWNERS All per- THE SEABEE'S ARE FINISHING the sonnel departing the base with repair and rehab of the post office USS Biddle CG-34 Feb. 27, 1981 April 6, 1981 their pets between April 14 and May building. Effective March 30, USCGC Dallas WHEC-716 March 19, 1981 April 10, 1981 10 must call the base veterinarian's Post Office hours of operation are: FGS Rommel D-187 March 18, 1981 April 21, 1981 office prior to April 13 for USS Conyngham DDG-15 Feb. 24, 1981 April 7, 1981 appointments for health certificate FINANCE SECTION USS Fort Snelling LSD-30 March 7, 1981 April 16, 1981 exams. Those persons who anticipate USS Davis DD-937 March 15, 1981 April 20, 1981 USS Trippel needing prescription refills Mon. - Fri. 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. FF-1075 April 6, 1981 May 13, 1981 during that period should. also Sat, Sun. & Holidays CLOSED arrange for them prior to April 13. MAIL CALL/PACKAGE PICKUP AN EASTER EGG HUNT sponsored by Mon. - Fri. 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. community the Deer Park Zoo Committee and the Sat. 9 a.m. - noon VC-10 Enlisted Wives Club will be Sun., Holiday CLOSED held Sunday, April 19 at 1:30 p.m. at the park outside the zoo. Come on out, visit with the Easter bun- ny and enjoy an afternoon of fun. Exchange notes bulletin board For more information, call Karen Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette Smith at 972222 or Cindy Norton at office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried 98244. ROBERT KENNEDY is no longer the to the Public Affairs Office in the McCalla Admin moped repair person on base. For Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the AUXILIARY FIREFIGHTER TRAINING. more information or repairs, contact previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- All Auxiliary Firefighters will the NEX Mini-Mart or the Main ments will be accepted any time. Announcements report to Fire Station #1, Bldg. Exchange. will be published at least once a week at the dis- #738 for mandatory training at cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities 1 p.m., April 13. that discriminate on the basis THE RESTROOMS OUTSIDE THE NAVY of race, creed, sex and color or national origin will not be accepted. EXCHANGE next to the Commissary will The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to ed- ANY CPO interested in playing be secured effective April 2. it all submissions. (AT-any time, AWH-after work- in the Navy Relief softball tourna- Facilities inside the retail store ing hours, DWH-during working ment on April 17, 18, and will be available to the public. hours). 19 contact PNCS Cook at 8235 or 99194. Roster must be submitted by April 14. THE STOP LIGHT INN will close at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7 Club Activities POSITION AVAILABLE: I am return- due to the monthly spraying for A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION ing to the States and want to be pest control. will be THE BASE ATHLETIC COMMISSION will held sure that I have hired the most at Caribbean Naval Lodge be meeting on Tuesday, April 14 at in Masonic Apts. Bldg #800 at capable person for the job I hate THE MARINE CORPS EXCHANGE is 3:45 p.m. in the Special SerVices 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8. to leave. You must have a college continuously accepting application Conference Room. All members are For the purpose of conducting degree (Masters degree preferred), for employment in a variety of required to attend. work in the first degree. All excellent communication skills, fields such as salesclerk, office masons are cordially and work experience, flexible time work, warehouse and cashier check- fraternally invited to attend. THE schedule and be sincerely interested ers. Applications can be obtained CARIBBEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS WORKSHOP in offering quality education to at the Marine Exchange Warehouse will hold their regular monthly Guantanamo Bay. Please call Joanne Office located in Bldg M613 meeting Tuesday, April 1.4 Club Entertainment at Middlebrooks at 8307 for more on Sherman Ave. 7 p.m. at the workshop on information. Marina Point. All members and any SNCO CLUB SPECIAL: Wednesday, persons interested are urged to Educational note April 8, noon - baked chicken attend! Final plans for the Spring A KARATE TOURNAMENT will be held THE COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION with salad and mashed potatoes, Show and Sale will be discussed. If Saturday, April 25 at 1:30 p.m. PROGRAM (CLEP) measures college $2.25, Wednesday night - beef you want to participate in the show, All persons wishing to participate level achievements in five areas: stew with bread, $1.50. please come to the meeting. Any are welcome. There will be many English Composition; Humanities; questions? Call Janis at 99226. division awards. Kumita, Kata, Mathmatics; Natural Sciences and and weapons. Tickets are avail- Social Sciences/History. The able. Contact RP2 George total battery of tests requires THE GUANTANAMO BAY BRIDGE CLUB Washington III or any student of 7 1/2 hours and is administered meets every Tuesday night at the the Kenpo Club. 8555 DWN/ in two sessions. The tests are Plantation Room in the COMO Club, 98251 AWH. given every Thursday in the ESO 7 p.m. promptly. Call 95347 after training room McCalla Administra- 5 p.m. for more information. tion Building and are FREE to Blue Caribe active duty military. The CLEP Tuesday, April 7 "Italian Night" Subject Examinations are also FREE THE JAMAICAN COMMITTEE will hold to military but must be ordered on a regular meeting Sunday, April 12 Italian spaghetti w/meatballs/pizza an individual basis. To beginning at 4 p.m. All members of garlic bread/salad bar/coffee or schedule to take the CLEP tests, 1 P CH MPED A the Jamaican Committee and the Ja- 2. MICROWAVE OVE iced tea. All you can eat. please call the NCFA office, ext. maican community are urged to at- 3. WEEKENl DOR 2 JAMRIAc $4.95 8769. tend this meeting at the Barrel f E.(Arc~st LUGAGE (4pares) 5. PORABLEce"-U/ - MAD~ Club. A.Jx0h1RM nE HNEAT (-As FRAE2 Special Servicee s activities SEL~cTIC .TY PEwsRre 3 SPECIAL SERVICES announces the THE CINCLANTFLT QUALIFICATION F. 0sM M AA A following swimming classes to be BOWLING TOURNAMENT will be held at 1. 10 SPED PBIKE -Y NAW BELIEP held at the Windjammer Pool: Marblehead Hall. on May 4, 5, 6 and 7, II.B~INOCULAS --Adult snorkeling on Saturday This tournament is open to all mili- c,, IAA05b GIFTpr socsA FfaR Ease ammo 10,000 Meter at 9 a.m. The cost is $15 for tary personnel and team rosters 7foCrrs MAY 1st eight lessons. Students must supply must be turned into Special fxoot Ot NAVE5 freFKL5 A tvMnLra, ANA AT cAVSA A ,of 2. ( o 4th6 AAw0S~i their own mask, fins, Services snorkel and no later than 4 p.m., Entry fee - $5 flotation vest for two open April 21. water classes. There is a limit Personnel attached to commands Get your sneakers ready, and see of eight students for this class. falling under NAVSTA WHITE wishing ENERGY. your NAVY RELIEF representative. Classes begin April 11. to compete in the CINCLANTFLT We can't afford to waste it. --Advanced beginner classes for tournament must sign-up with Rich children having passed a beginner Hamel at 95318 DWH before April 8 class will be held on Saturdays at 3 p.m. There will be a roll-off at 10 a.m. The price for eight to decide team members on April classes is $15. Classes start 9,10,11,& 12 at 11 a.m. each day. April 11 with a limit of six students. FIL-AM -- Beginner classes for children ages 5 to 6 years will be held on ANNUAL DINNER DANCE Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and STEAMSHIP ROUND Fridays at 6 p.m. beginning GAZETTE PIG April 13. The price for eight ROAST classes is $15. There is a limit 0 PANCIT - LUMPIA of six students for this class. Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, --Advanced beginner classes will ALL T HE TRIMMINGS be held for children that have Commander, U.S. successfully completed a beginner Naval Base TICKETS ON SALE TO PUBLIC class. Classes will begin on LCdr. Robert S. Pcha .Public Affairs Officer at $11 ea April 13 and will be held on Es. Sharon Ponzer .Assistant Public Affairs Officer Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays J02 Brenda K. Starkey . . . . .Editor J03 Dan owd. . . . .Journalist Child OPEN BAR and Fridays at 7 p.m. The price JOSS Shanda Barnett. . . Jouralist for eight classes is $15. This Mrs. Krolye Ashfield.Production Assistant SAN MIGUEL BEER class will be limited to six student. 11 APRIL The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers e as outlined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction 7 to 1 aof the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed cfive times weekly at government expense on government 51 Give eequipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Semice SCHOLARSHIP FUND Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news items t that appear herein are not to be construed as official . 0dr as reflecting the vies of CO AVBS E or the De- TO BENEFIT blood. partment of P the Navy. Page 3 The Daily Gazette Tuesday, April 7, 1981 Martinez gets Black Belt

Congratulations were in order when Joel had finished the Kenpo test for the Black Belt. His test successfully completed, it was time to enjoy some cake. (Photo by PH3 Bruce Mickey).

Aove, 1 year old Joel Martinez demonstrates the skill he has learned that earned him a Black Belt over the weekend. (Photo by PH3 Bruce Mickey). gimo dialogue Quality of military life rising

Legislative proposals designed to numbers of people we need to meet improve the quality-of-life in our military manpower requirements, I would like to thank publicly A lot of people have called the military have been addressed but will also once again make our my student monitors. They grandma and myself crazy; maybe to the Congress by Secretary of military people first class are doing a great job under the we are. We are also complaining, Caspar W. Weinberger. citizens." Defense circumstances, trying to fill but, at least we're trying to do The proposals, which include a adult shoes is not an easy job something about the bus problem. July 1 pay raise of 5.3 percent for Other details of the quality-of- at the best. If anyone wants to volunteer military personnel, are in addition life proposals include: to ride buses call 8402 and tell to the compensation improvements --Improvements in family housing, My student monitors, Grandma the person who answers what you of the fair benefits package which barracks, commissaries and related and myself have been subjected want to do or call me anytime became effective January 1. facilities. to a lot of harrassing from the between 8 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. at the Secretary Weinberger said in --New construction of seven parents population as well as the elementry school (95465) and outlining; the proposals, "In dependents' schools in Germany, students. We hear a lot of ask for me. You see, I'm - combination with major compensation Japan and Korea. complaining about the bus problems crazier than most people think I enacted by the 96th --Additional reimbursements to legislation lately but have yet to see one am; I spend my whole day at Congress, the administration pro- help defray moving costs when parent get on and ride a bus school with your children, and my gram will reduce long-standing service members are reassigned. on their own initiative. Have pay is the smile on a child's deficiencies in military pay --Cost of living allowances for heard a lot of reasons why face when they say "Hi Cass." and restore past levels of single or unaccompanied members there's only two full time Cass McGaughey compensation comparability. stationed overseas. monitors to cover six buses. These changes not only will -- Full funding of aviation Some don't have the time, or significantly enhance our ability continuation bonuses for aviation they don't want to get involved. The Deer Park Zoo Committee would to attract and retain the kinds and officers. We've heard them all. What is like to extend a Thank-You to the one day, or for that matter, one Toastmasters for their contribution hour out of your day. It that to the zoo. Outstanding Marine named too much to ask? Iguess it is. The Deer Park Zoo Committee Scenes around Gitmo

Pictured above is the work of LCpl. Dave Laetz from Co. L/NSGA, who is an illustrator by hobby. LCpl. Above, LCpl M.A. Morrissette displays his plaque and Laetz's work has appeared in the Gazette before; if commendation. LCpl Morrissette was selected as Marine you are an artist and would like to share your work of the Month from the Marine Barracks Ground Defense with the community just stop by the Gazette office, Force Guard Section on March 16. He recieved a meritori- located on the second floor of McCalla Admin build- ous mast and plaque for superior performance of duty. ing, and pick up the necessary drawing paper. (U.S. Navy photo). Page 4 The Daily Gazette Tuesday, April 7, 1981 Taking a broad look at American professional baseball

by, Charles Morey John will take over behind the Martin would like more muscle Zimmer has some hitters in Texas, United Press International plate for Darrell Porter, who skip- at the plate and is hoping it will namely Al Oliver, Mickey Rivers, Bud- ped town as a free agent and wound come from Tony Armas, Dave Revering, dy Bell and Jim Sundberg. Kansas City is in a rut and loves up with St. Louis. and Wayne Gross. He will need improved pitching and it. The starting are Dennis California is an interesting team. is looking at young Danny Darwin, a The Royals have become perennial Leonard, Larry Gura and Paul Split- The Angeles gave their line-up a star in the last year, who winners in the , torff. boost with winter trades which may get a chance to start this time. four of the last five titles, to be They won 52 games among them last brought Fred Lynn, Rick Burleson and Minnesota has the look of a .500 exact. year. Butch Hobson from Boston. team. Durable Dan Quisenberry is the Lynn is a big hitter and Burleson The Twins have a few class play- king of the bullpen where he had 33 is a spark at shortstop. ers, Ron Smalley, Butch Wynegar and They are favored again this time saves last year. They will help immensely. The young John Castino. as well. Kansas City is a sound team and Angels already had quality players But their pitching is suspicious Kansas City has punch from one any club that wants to take the in Rod Carew, Bobby Grich, Dan Ford pro Jerry Koosman the num- end of the batting order to the with. old division title away from the Royals and Don Baylor in the regular line- other. The Royals are runners. can count on a heated struggle. up. erical leader with 16 victories Their defense is good and unless The challenge to Kansas City may California's pitching is question- last year. the pitching falls apart, they will come from Oakland, where Billy Mar- able. Seattle will have Maury be hard to handle. tin has the whole team and city as The Angels will need big season Wills urging his men to run, run, well pumped up. from newcomers Bill Travers and run. The All-American hero, Georse Billy thinks he will make a run Geoff Zahn and holdovers Don Aase How successful that aggressive Brett, is a big man in K.C. for it and he well may. and Dave Frost to make any waves. policy will be remains to be seen. George .390 last year and Oakland's trump card is pitching, The Mariners have only fair hit- was named MVP of the American Lea- 0 Mike Norris won 22 games last year The , under new ting and their pitching isn't even gue. and Rick Langford, who rarely comes ownership, also have added players that good. He is authentic. Whether or not out of a game, won 19. who should help. The finish in the American League he soars to .390 again this year, The Sox picked up controversial West should be as follows: you can bet he'll be well up in the Matt Keough, with 16 victories but talented Ron LeFlore as a free averages. last year, and Steve McCatty, with agent and then got Carlton 1. Kansas City 14, are the other starters. Fisk the same way. 2. Oakland Backing Brett up in the Royal Oakland will play pitch and run LeFlore will add speed and Fisk 3. California batting order are such sound hitters this year. will furnish punch. 4. Texas as Hal McRae, Willie Mays Aikens, Outfielder Rickey Henderson stole The Texas Rangers have a new man- 5. Chicago Willie Wilson, Amos Otis, Clint Hurd- 100 bases in 1980 and will set the ager, Don Zimmer, who lost out at 6. Minnesota le and catcher John Wathan. pace on the base paths. Boston. 7. Seattle DIVERS CORNER

classifieds by, Joe Peek Two small jobs will remain to be Naval Station Dive Locker completed; cantee lights installation Classified advertisements may be sent to the Gazette by Guard Mail or hand and LP piping on chamber renewed, carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., Monday Our final shipment of required (lAW NSTM). through Friday (excluding holidays). Deadline for publication is noon components for the repairs of the These two jobs would not have theie day. Ads are limited to 40 words and published not the previous working recompression more than twice weekly per submission. Commercialsadvertisng in chamber supporting air chamber in a down status more than prohibited although announcements concerning available services will he system is on the island. six hours collectively. permitted but limited to twice monthly. Ads for businesses or services We are presently in full swing Hopefully, we will attain "full provide proof of a letter requiring command approvalmaybe requiredto expediting installation of these certification," something which has of authority. Ads which discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, color, or national origin willnot be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff components. never been achieved in the 16 year reserves the right to edit and rewrite all submissions. (AT=Anytime/ The shipment consisted of four life of the chamber . GTMO Cuba it-n Hours/AWH=After Working Hours). DWH=During Working racks of bottles ( 96 bottles, total) its isolation from all the necessary.y and an additional HP air compressor. elements to become certified, is at This will boost our present 18,000 tempting with the combined efforts cu. ft. air storage capacity to ap- of the Experimental Diving Unit, '77 Ford Pinto, 4 cyl., 4-speed proximately 38,500 cu. ft. Panama City, Florida, to achieve transmission, AM/FM stereo/CB For sale This will meet all requirements as certification. radio, wire wheel covers, $1,900. '77 Ford Bronco, V-8, automatic tran- per U.S. Navy Dive Manual. Our system can now meet the most Call 90119 AWH, 8502 or 95551 DWH. smission, 4-wheel drive, power steer- The additional HP air compressor rigorous use, and the most extremelyLy will double our charging rate to complicated treatments that can be ing, 31,000 miles. Blue book value, Two 11,000 BTU A/C, one has just 30 cu. ft. per minute. asked of it. $4,250; asking $3,000. 90119 AWH, has the fan motor replaced and It is anticipated that the system 95551 or 8502 DWH. freon charged. Both have been can be fully functional by April 25th. We can now run a Table 6 compli- clean, $100 firm for each. Call 20 ft. Carolina skiff, fiberglass An additional 1 months will be coated to a Table 4, (38.5 hours), 951209. required to have it fully certifi- and finish with "air to spare." on plywood; '79 Evinrude, 35 hp able. Gear tip of the week - advisory: like new, box of spare parts, ap- Carpeted, multi-level floor plat- However, its impact on the diving POSEIDON CYKLON "300" with serial proximately 100 hours; boat $500, form modules made to fit living room community, in the lifting of present numbers 15024 through 16523 and engine $1200 firm. Excellent and dining area of 3-bedroom Center limitations, is directly related with 18050 through 18549 have intermedi- rough water boat for diving/fish- Bargo unit, carpet is green & gold the CasCoring of our CasRep which ate hose defects. ing. Call 8177 nH/8279 AWH. shag. $150. 90119 AWH, 8502 or should be satisfied by April 25th. The serial number is located on 95551 DWH. At that time the chamber will be the first stage of the regulator. 12,000 BTU, 115 V, A/C, $100 or Dinette set, 8 pieces (6 chairs, fully operational. If defective, hose disconnects from end fitting, air flow to diver best offer, runs fine but GTMO table, & China cabinet). Like new. It should remain so for many years is lost. swingers need to move up to a Asking $650. Call 96296 AWH. to come. larger unit. Call Lt. Lovejoy at 8326/8411 DWH. Miscellaneous 260 lbs of cast iron weights and Local job market review Still a few openings in basic brand new bench, $200. Call 913253 scuba class offered by Bill Sloan. DWH. The following job opportunity has been cancelled: Class begins Tues. April 7. Call 8446 AT. Stereo console with AM/FM 8 track 725-81 Laborer, LWG-3502-03 10 April '81 SRD phono, excellent condition, $200. (3 Positions) Call 8169 Wanted Florescent light and top for 10 gal. or equivalent is '69 Plymouth GTMO special, very aquarium. Call 8446 AT. The Marine Corps Exchange has a graduate dependable transportation, but needs position open for a Return Order preferred with at least one (1) minor engine work, body rough, Clerk, AS-3,($3.87 per hr.) This year office experience. Must may $250; Pioneer RT-707 reel to reel Services position includes but is not be able to type 45 wpm. You duties as processing apply at the Marine Corps Exchange tape deck in excellent condition, Small appliance and sewing machine limited to such return to vendors; Warehouse Office, Building M-613 less than 1 year old, $375; repairs. Skilled craftsman, with merchandise being and handling on Serman Ave. This position Pioneer PL-518 turntable w/automatic experience in both fields, will typing Purchase Orders; will close at 4:30 p.m., April 10. return in excellent condition, repair your small appliances or Office Supplies. High school $100. Items can be seen at the adjust your sewing machine to Hospital Bks H-4, Room 107 or factory specs. Repairs preformed call 913252 DWH and ask for Larry. and/or instruction given. 99263 AT. DAILY ENERGY USEAGE Sankyo 620XL super 8 sound camera, power zoom with macro., capable of Missing WATER animation and time lapse filming, Two childs size masks and snorkel, D. automatic fade-ins, fade-outs, and Consumption: 1,257,000 Gallons lap dissolves, 18 and 24 FPS with one sot black, one set blue, instant slow motion AT 36 FPS, at Ferry Landing Beach, Tuesday Target: 1.000,000 Gallons quite a camera.for $320. Call Droo afternoon, March 31. Please at 95469 DWH. call 8262 AT.

Roller skates, tennis shoe style, One chain type gold bracelet w/ ELECTRICITY men's size 8/women's size 10, ex- 2 hearts in vicinity of Navy 252,500 KWH cellent condition, used only once Exchange Retail/Mini-Mart or chapel Consumption: originally paid $41; asking $25. area, Sunday morning. Great Call 95321 and ask for LCPL Gittings sentimental value. Reward offered. Target: 260,000 KWH DWH. Call 90126 AT. N,