Enjoy this weekend's holiday fun, entertainment

By J03 Michael Page selves. this was an opportunity to "do from the artic cold, Christmas The Navy League, in cooperation Santa's elves and helpers, 19 something different, and to help in Guantanamo Bay is enriched that with W. T. Sampson Elementary eighth grade volunteers from W. T. make Christmas something special much more: Michelle Clark; Bar- School, will sponsor Guantanamo Sampson High School, will be on for the kids here." bara Puig; Cindy Ignacio; Nancy Bay's first "Santa's Workshop" hand to assist children in select- Santa's Workshop does provide Needham; Tammy Nowaczewski; Tammy this weekend at the Barrel Club. ing, wrapping, addressing, and children with the opportunity Schick; Pam Bowen; Emily Roberts; Cecelia George, Youth Program presenting their gifts. to be introduced to the principles Roxie Sarian; Tricia Keene; Paul Director for the Navy League and Also at this time, parents will of effective shopping, and wise Fermo; Cliff Dodson; Mike Walker; teacher at W. T. Sampson High have the opportunity to have their handling of money. Eddie Stevens; Thane Westermeyer; School, describes this as "an children photographed (color Pola- Finally, for the following elves Jeff Eck; Bill Tennis and Tim educational experience for the roid) with Santa for $2. Parents and helpers who endured the trip Callahan. children, and a chance for them may leave their children at the to come out and have some great workshop and do some shopping of fun." their own. 'The Holiday Express' dances your way For the early risers, a "Break- The shopping, wrapping, and fast with Santa," beginning at photographing will resume Sunday "The Holiday Express" will be props. 8:30 a.m. and lasting until 9:30 at 10:00 a.m., and last until docking in Guantanamo Bay--for one Also, a rendition of Bette Mid- a.m., will start the day's activ- 3:00 p.m. Hot dogs, hamburgers, night only--this Sunday, Dec. 12th dler's, "The Rose," and a bit of ities. The breakfast, which offers and juice will be available for at 7 p.m. The show, to be held Barry Manilow will be but a small a continental menu, is nominally a small charge. at the W.T. Sampson Elementary part of an exciting show. priced at $.25. School Amphitheatre, will feature Dancers will also incorporate the From 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., Santa's elves and helpers have male and female dancers, ranging in holidays and their seasons into Santa's Workshop will afford child- made a special visit from the ages from 3 to 25. the program schedule. ren the chance to purchase Christ- polar region, opting Caribbean FIL-AM Club children will re- mas gifts (at prices ranging from sun for arctic ice. One elf, Donna create a charming and challenging Enjoy a night of dance, aided by $1 to $5) of their choosing for Hayden who's an eighth grader at folk dance, "Tinikling," which in- the Caribbean Arts and Crafts Work- family members, friends or them- W. T. Sampson High School, said cludes use of bamboo sticks as shop--and be entertained by a fes- tive show, "The Holiday Express." "Is.,'

TUE AIL Special Em. Program Today at 5:05 p.m., Radio 1340 AM/ GAZETTE 102 FM will air 25 minutes of tradi- tional Hanukkah music and an inter- view with PNCM Jim Bradford, the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba outgoing Jewish Lay Leader. Immedi- ately following this presentation, Rabbi Allen Fecher will host a Hanukkah Special. Volume 37 Number 237 Friday, December 10, 1982 _O=h ®. . Former Watergate prosecutor Jaworski dies Digest

WIMBERLY, Tex. (AP)--Former Water- sidered it the apex of his legal in 1905. He became the youngest law- TORONTO (AP)--The United Auto Work- gate prosecutor Leon Jaworski--one career. yer ever licensed in the state at ers union has announced an agreement of the people to play a key role in Judge John Sirca, who had presided the age of 20. Later in his career, on the economic terms of a new con- forcing President Richard Nixon to at the Watergate trials, said: Jaworski served as a prosecutor in tract with Chrysler in Canada that resign--died yesterday at his ranch "We've lost a great man." the Nuremberg trials after WWII. He would end a nearly five-week-old in Texas. He was 77. At the White House, a spokesman also served as counsel to the War- said President Reagan was "deeply ren Commission's investigation into strike. And the union says bargain- A sheriff's dispatcher says Jawor- saddened and distressed by the pass- the assassination of President John ers expect to wrap up details and O ski suffered a heart attack while ing of this distinguished citizen of F. Kennedy. reach a tentative pact very soon. cutting wood yesterday afternoon at our nation." And the spokesman said A ratification vote is tentatively his "Circle J" ranch in the Wimberly the president and Mrs. Reagan "ex- Jaworski is survived by his wife, set for Sunday. And a UAW official area. tend their heartfelt sympathy to the three children and four grandchild- in Toronto says the 10,000 striking Jaworski family.' ren. Funeral arrangements will be Canadian auto workers should be able The last time Jaworski was in a Jaworski was born in Waco, Texas, made today. to return to work on Monday. courtroom was in 1974--when he ar- gued before the Supreme Court that the White House had to release tape recordings related to Watergate. GTMO residents 'Let the Sun Shine In' Jaworski won that battle, and con- by JOC Lew Reed Schwartz - Security Dept.; OS2 An- stein - High School; GMG1 Waldon - "The Combined Federal Campaign derson - JARCC; RMC Porter - SATCOMM; Ordnance; SKC Micks - Navy Exchange; Cyanide-poisoning (CFC) for the Guantanamo Bay area JOC Reed - PAO; JOCS Dewater - Det Lt. Moser - Hospital; Mr. Lisa-Fire came to a close Nov. 19, 1982. 6; RMC Barrow - BCT; YN2 Brown - Dept.; SH1 Huston - Commissary; EM1 Scare hits California "The theme for this year's cam- Base Admin; Det 6 Radio and TV; Head Aguado - Motion Picture Exchange; paign was 'Let the Sun Shine In', First Band; Special Services; DTC and Gunnery Sgt. Hoopes - NSGA/Co. SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)--A new cyanide- and the residents of Guantanamo Bay Mayo - Dental; YNC Harris - PWD; L. poisoning scare--this one in Cali- did just that through their gene- Mr Holley - NIS; DK1 Farinas - PSD; Of everyone concerned with making fornia. Authorities in San Jose say rous donations. PHC Clinton - Audio Visual Det.; this year's campaign a success, CHO2 cyanide was found in four "Anacin- "As of Nov. 22, we achieved our BU2 Cole - NMCB5 Det; CHO3 Dunlap - Priester said, "your energetic and 3" maximum-strength capsules given command goal of $45,000. VC10; Lt. Kling - NAS; Sandra Ber- enthusiastic support was superb." to officials by the husband of a wo- "We had 853,091 as of the final man who collapsed two weeks ago. tally yesterday (Dec. 8)," said the Doctors initially thought 30-year- local Combined Federal Campaign - C FC -83 old Sue Bowen suffered a stroke--but Overseas coordinator in GTMO, Chief LET THE now say she did not. The discovery Warrant Officer William Priester. SUN SHINE IN" has prompted at least two drug store chains to pull the painkiller from He added, "Once again the attain- their shelves while the case is be- ment of this goal is a reflection of ing investigated. the community's sincere concern in 95000 Authorities are trying to deter- supporting this worthy cause for GOAL . .ineif it's linked to the cyanide- human development. On behalf of the poisoning deaths of seven Chicago- CFC, 'Thank You' to all contributors area people more than two months for your generous support." 90000 ago. "We are expecting about nine per- cent of that money to come back di- rectly to special services for CENTRAL 3DE V 1982 Energy Tip of the Day GBYAA, however, that is not firm," Priester said. ENERGY CONSERVATION IS special note THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE Priester extended a CENTRAL FIDEiLITY of gratitude to the following per- sonnel/organizations without whom Did you know that it takes 24 the campaign could not have been a ounces of water to serve one 8 success: Public Affairs Office; ounce glass? That's 8 ounces for NSGA/Co. L Wives Club; Fleet Reserve water and ice, 8 ounces to wash Association; Ensign D. Ricker - the glass, and 8 ounces to rinse Supply Department; BM2 Heaster - the glass. Energy is used to pro- Port Services; 1st Lt. Robbins - CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER WILLIAM PRIESTER PRESENTS A CHECK TO THE COLANDER duce the water and the ice, to Marine Barracks; GMG1 Stevens - of Guantanamo Naval Base for the amount of S52,680 representing money heat the water for washing, and Brig; Mary Ellen Kirkland - Civilian donated by GTNO residents to the Combined Federal Campaign through Nov. to operate the dishwasher. Personnel Office; CWO2 Briesacher - 19. On behalf of the Combined Federal Campaign, Capt. M.D. Fitzgerald FTG; BTCM Allen - SIMA; Frances accepted the check November 30 in front of the CFC '83 sign which over- ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? Dew - Deputy Comptroller; Dorothy flowed because of the generosity of the GTM community. (Official U.S. Rappel - Elementary School; M. R. Navy photo). Page 2 The Daily Gazette Friday, December 10, 1982 Chapel Notes COMN UNITYUNITYEducational Note 1 BULLETIN N BOARD 1 Community announcement 'sm may be sent to the Gazette LOS ANGELES METROPOLITAN COLLEGE office through Guard M&-Lail1 Stop #53 or hand carried will be holding registration Jan. to the Public Affairs Offfice in the COMNAVBASE Admin 4th through the 12th for the Building. Deadline f or publication is 9 a.m. the following courses: Emergency THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF previous working day. IBonnafide emergency announce- Nedical Technician I, Management Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) wants ments will be accepteded any time. Announcements Systems & Procedures, Mathematics you to know you are welcome to our will be published at 1 .easst once a week at the dis- for Liberal Arts, Fundamentals of worship services. We meet at the cretion of the Public Afaffairs Staff. Activities Writing, Sailing, Introductory Corinaso Point Chapel each Sunday that discriminate on thhe basis of race, creed, sex Accounting II, Hazardous Materials. morning at 9:30 a.m. We would like and color or national orrrigin will not be accepted. Classes begin Jan. 17th and end to have you join us. Contact March 12th. Marvin Holt if you have any questions at 3384.

THE PENTECOSTAL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY, A Announcementsspecial full gospel fellowship, offers you a friendly place to find help and HOLIDAY TRAVEL EMERGENCIES - HELP DON'T SLIP INTO A HOLIDAY SLUMP. peace in times of trouble and a from Navy Relief: During the holi- Far away from family and friends? place to praise the Lord in times day season many Navy and Marine Don't let the blues funk run amuk. of joy. Pastor H. Nelson welcomes Corps families will be visiting Shake it up, slip on out, and shimmy all people of all faiths to attend friends and relatives across the that classy chassis! Jazz, aerobics at the Bay Hill Chapel. country. For those driving, a few and body firming dancercize. What Sunday morning 8 a.m. simple precautions can save a lot a wonderful outlet! So go to it Sunday evening 5 p.m. of trouble. First, have your car and get "behind the groove" on Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. checked before you leave. Safety evenings: M,W,F--7-8 p.m., days: Friday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. features such as tires, brakes and T,Th--9-10 a.m. and Sat.--10-11 a.m. "CHILDREN'S NIGHT AT CHRISTMAS" WILL lights are particularly important. at Caribbean Arts & Crafts Workshop YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND be presented by the Junior and Cherub Second, start early and take your or call Marti at 4371 or Becky at worship services at the Tabernacle Choirs on Dec. 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the time. Third, drive defensively. 2259 AT. At $15 per month or $2 Baptist Church of Guantanamo Bay, Base Chapel. The program features Whether you're traveling by car, per single session, you can't miss! a fundamental Bible-Believing an ecumenical Christmas theme, so bus, plane or train Navy Relief is Baptist Church. Services are in come out and hear the angelic voices ready to help in an emergency. If CARIBBEAN ELECTRONICS SHOP HAS THE Room B-1 of the elementary school of the Chapel Children's Choirs. you are stranded far from a Navy following merchandise to be every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. or Marine Corps base, Navy Relief picked up by Dec. 15th. If not and on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Sun- THE LEEWARD CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS can be contacted through the Army, picked up the merchandise will be day School is held before services Party will be held Dec. 12 from Air Force and Coast Guard aid sold. on Sunday, starting at 9:30 a.m. 2-4 p.m. in the UOPH Lounge. All societies or through any of the "1435/3692 For more information call 3237 AT. Leeward children and parents are 3,000 Red Cross Chapters nationwide. #3245/3650 invited. Please contact Pam Smith Happy holidays begin with good #2554 THE CHURCH OF CHRIST CORDIALLY concerning gifts from Santa, 6361 planning. invites all to services at McCalla DWH or 6488 AWNH. Please bring a Chapel. Sunday Bible Study 9:30 plate of Christmas cookies. ATTENTION BAGPIPERS: THERE WILL BE a.m.; Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.; a short but important meeting in If you have any questions, please Thursday Bible Study 7 p.m. PARENT, SENIOR CHRISTMAS DANCE WILL the lobby of the UOPH (Deerpoint contact Mr. Pearson at 2312. be held on Dec. 10 at Phillips Park BOQ) at 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 13. from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. It will be We need everyone present. If you THE FIRE DEPT. WILL BE CONDUCTING open to the public and Graphic cannot attend, please call 3744 AWH fire safety inspections of all Expression will be playing. Cost is sometime before the meeting. family qtrs. on the Naval Station. $1.50 per person and $2.50 per The inspections will begin at couple. Beer and soda will be JAMAICAN MINISTRY OF LABOUR REPRE- 9 a.m. daily. If occupants have a served and all money raised will go sentative, Mrs. Claudia Douglas, special time they wish their qtrs. to the Senior Class for their trip. will be visiting the Naval Base inspected, an appointment may be Civilian Personnel Office on Tues- made by calling the Fire Dept. at WANT TO BEAT THE ENERGY CRUNCH? day, December 14. Anyone desiring 4222/4165 during normal working Door decorating is the sensible an appointment with Mrs. Douglas hours. The areas of inspection alternative! COMNAVBASE is should call 4101. Appointments for Dec. 13 - 17 will be: Radio THE PROTESTANT WOMEN OF THE CHAPEL sponsoring a Christmas Door will be arranged between 12:30 Range, Deer Point, Evans Point and Bazaar will be on Dec. 11 on the Decorating contest. Start now. and 3:00 p.m. Iguana Terrace. Chapel Grounds. It will begin at Your imagination is the only 10 a.m. The Community is invited limitation. Everyone is eligible. to attend. Prizes will be awarded for the best door in each housing area and UPH Club Activities "THE HOOK" COFFEE HOUSE IS DEVELOP- complex on the Windward and Leeward THE NEXT BOARD MEETING OF GBOWC WILL ing a performing arts program. We side and a grand prize will be be on Monday, Jan. 3, at 9 a.m. at need folksingers, pantomime artists, awarded for the best door on the the home of Marybeth Bennet. jazz and classical musicians, base. The judging will take place actors/actresses (especially those on Dec. 18, 19, and 20. Persons VIDEO BUFFS: ARE YOU TIRED OF THE interested in improv-theater), desiring to enter their door should usual TV programs? Are you a poets and others interested in submit their name and address and movie officionado? Then join the creative writing. If you'd like phone number (Rm. no. for UPH) to IGUANA VIDEO CLUB and take advantage to exercise your talents in any of Lt. Stiles at 4515 or Guard Mail of the film library check-out. We these areas contact Chaplain Stop #21 no later than Dec. 15. now have 106 movies from which to Alloway during duty hours at 4555/ Leeward Point residents can contact choose, and more are on order. All 4550. the NAS Executive Officer's secre- video owners (VHS or Beta) are tary. encouraged to join at the next CPO CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARTY WILL THE HOOK COFFEE HOUSE IS COMING regular meeing to be held Dec. 15 be held Dec. 19th from 1-3 p.m. in alive. Join us every Friday and BURNS & ROE WOULD APPRECIATE GUESTS at 7:30 p.m. at the Marine Barracks the Harbor Lights Lounge. There Saturday from 7-11 p.m. for a holding Christmas Party invitations Classroom (next to the Marine Tennis will be fun for all. Please call relaxing evening of folk music and and who do not plan to attend, Courts). For more information, Sue Pack at 2761 or Cyndie Kennedy other samplings from the performing please phone in their regrets as call Sandy at 3788 AWH. at 2368 for reservations for your arts. Savor our fine menu of Euro- soon as practicable. Thank you for children. Santa's Helpers would pean coffees. Espresso is our your courtesy. GUANTANAMO BAY YACHT CLUB MEMBERS: appreciate if the parents could specialty. Remember Dec. 12th! Let's make this bring the gifts for their children COMNAVBASE CHRISTMAS EXTERIOR a full Family Day. We'll start off either to Mrs. Pack or Mrs. Kennedy Lighting Policy. Each family is with a truly family sail. All you so he can have them before the 1TIL EDiLY permitted up to 600 watts of ex- sailors get yourself a crewmember party. Five dollar limit, please. terior lighting. Groups of families and come out for some fun sailing in Pictures of Santa with your child may band together to create a dis- the sun. There are promises of good for only $1 per print. GAZETTE play which consumes 600 watts per winds and fair weather. Then at family up to a maximum of 1800 5 p.m. "Old St. Nick" will arrive in THE MARINE OFFICERS WIVES CLUB IS watts of standard Christmas bulbs. a nontraditional way, but he will again preparing to distribute (I you are unsure of the wattage arrive to distribute gifts to the Christmas boxes to the Marines on Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, your lights consume, figure 10 children. (Remember, parents, the fenceline. Any individual or watts per standard size Christmas please purchase the gift you want organization wishing to contribute Commander, U.S. Naval Base lamp). The displays may be your child to have, wrap it and tag baked goods to these boxes is energized between 6 and 10 p.m., with the name. The club will reim- asked to call Becky Turlo at 2259 AT. Lt. Cmdr. Keith Maynard commencing Dec. 17 and ending burse you up to $5. Children 12 and .Public Affairs Officer Jan. 6. under only.) At 5:30 p.m. we will JOC Lew Reed enjoy a ham and turkey dinner. Meat .Assistant Public Affairs Officer THE ANNUAL RED CROSS VOLUNTEER furnished by the club and the makings JOL Ron Rust.Editor Christmas Party will be held on furnished by club members: A-G The Naval Station Library now has J03 Michael Page.Journalist Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. in the Plantation Desserts, H-N Relishes, condiments, new hours of operation. Mrs. Susan Junkins Room of the COMO Club. Please bring or rolls, O-Z Salads. At 6:30 the Monday, Wednesday, and Friday . . Production Assistant a $3.00 gift. RSVP no later than children, large and small, young and 4 p.m. on the 7th of December. Call old, will take a swing at the noon - 8 p.m. The Daily Gazette Is pulished acording t the 4676. Pinatas and we'll have a sing-a-long Tuesday and Thursday rles and regulations for ship and sation nwspapers a.m. 6 p.m. asoulned in NAVEOS P-35 and under the direction and enjoy the music. 7 p.m. will 10 - of the Naval Base Public Affairs Offier. Pintd THE 1983 GUANTANAMO BAY CALENDAR feature a movie or movies for all. Saturday fve times eekly at overnment expense on government Q a.m. - 5 p.m. equipmentatthe Navy Pubiaios , ,andPrinting Sevce will be on sale in front of the If your children are involved in Branch Offie, the opinions osn s s,, Navy Exchange on Saturday, Dec. 11, another program, come for as long as Sunday and holidays that appear herein a rot t econtued as off icl. closed rsefleting the vsies of COMAVASE or athe 5D- from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The price you can and share the Christmas partment of the Nsay. is $3. Spirit with your Yacht Club. Friday, December 10, 1982 The Daily Gazette Page 3 Jewish 'Chahnukah'(Hannukah) signifies religious freedom On December 20, around the And in those days rose up Mat- When the time drew close that Judas led them into battle, and world will kindle the first light tathias, who was descendant of a should die, he said to fought like a lion and behold, in their menorah in observance of priestly family from Jerusalem his sons: "Be ye zealous for the the hosts of the enemy were van- CHAHNUKAH. While Jews alone ce- and he dwelt in Modin, which was TORAH and give your lives for the quished and they fled. lebrate CHAHNUKAH, its meaning and northwest of Jerusalem. covenant of your fathers. Remember had a great deliverance. its message are charged with deep He had five sons, Jonus, Simon, what our fathers did in times gone They sang songs of thanksgiving, significance of all freedom-loving Judah (who was later called by. Throughout all the ages none and praised the Lord of Heaven men everywhere. Maccabeus), Elieazer, and Jonathan. that put their trust in God were for His goodness, because His mercy To the Jew, religious freedom can He saw the blasphemies that were overcome. Therefore be strong, endureth forever. not be over emphasized. To him, committed in Juda and in Jerusalem, my sons, and show Judaism is not just a religion, it and Mattathias and h is sons rent yourselves men in On the 25th day of the month is a combination of religion, a their clothes, and p )ut on sack- behalf of the TORAH: Kislev, the same day when three and mourned years before the Altar people, a way of life, and a land. clothes, exceedingly. for by it shall ye obtain of God had And the King's off icer cameglr. been profaned by the heathen, the Down through the ages into this to the city of Modin sanctuary of God was dedicated century, men have tried to deny and they said anew with songs and music, and the. Jews the right to worship and to Mattathias: people praised God of Heaven who religious freedom. Hitler at- "Thou art a ruler had given them great victory, and tempted to destroy Jews through they celebrated the dedication of mass murder, the Ku Klux Klan LIADDV the Altar for EIGHT days. There reveals its ugly presence from [1 1Y Y was great rejoicing among the time-to-time as a macabre threat people. to Jews in the United States. Juda and his brethren, with the Russian Jews are denied religious whole congregation of Israel, freedom, and some are sent off to ordained that the days of the concentration camps on false Dedication of the Altar should be charges if detected in religious celebrated from year-to-year for groups or in practice of Judaism. HANNG 1 UKAH eight days in gladness and thanks- It was on the 25th of Kislev giving. (the Jewish month corresponding and an honorable and great man in So he blessed them and was gath- roughly with the month of Decem- the ci ity. Go, then, and fulfill ered to his fathers. Then Judas, ber), in the year 165 B.C.E., when the Ki ng's command ass all the called Haccabeus, rose up in his the officers of King Antiochus of heather ns have gone,aas also many stead, and all his brethren aided Syria had offered idol sacrifice men of f Judea and Jeruusalem did. him, and they fought courageously upon the altar of God. They over- So as lt thou be oftthe number of the battle of Israel. threw the Jews by force, and took the Ri king's friends annd thou and Because of old age, the father, the Holy Temple. tyc children shall bee honored with Wattathias, died in the mountains The King wanted to insult the silverr and gold andamany rewards." of Jerusalem. When the people saw Jews. He gave orders prohibiting But Mattathias answered and spoke the great multitude of the enemy the observance of Shabbat, the wt loud voice: Though all hosts, they said: "How shall we Live Jewish holidays, and circumcision. the na tions that are under the be able, being so few, to fight -"Christmas In the Temple above the altar was Ring's dominion obey him and fall against so many people and survive, placed a statue of Jupiter bearing awaye-very one from he religion since they are so strong?' Trees an obvious resemblance of the will I and King, of their fathers, yet Judas answered: "With the God Antiochus. To infuriate the Jews m o walk in the We've imported ns and breathren of Heaven it is all one to deliver even more. to the Temple were covens fathers. God for- ant of our us with a large number, or with a a beautiful se- brought assanctuary sacrifices the animal bid th the Law hat we should forsake small one. For the victory of most detested by Jews, the Pig. to part from our religion either f election ofLive de1 battle standeth not in the multi- An abominable act had been to the the left." e right or tude of a host: but strength Christmas trees to perpetrated on the 35th day of cometh from God. We fight for our Kislev. He forced observant Jews Natttathias cried throughout 1,(make your Christmas \ lives and our TORAH. The Lord will to eat pork against their will-- the c ity with a loud voice saying: the Law overthrow them. Be not afraid! / Merry ! Trees will be some died on the spot instead of Whos ever is zealous of Let all the nations know that eating this forbidden flesh. and doo maintain the covenant, let , on display and available there is One who will protect He had the Jews most sacred hSo follow me." he and his sons fled into the and save Israel!" for purchase on Saturday, scroll burned, The Torah. He ains, and they went about ordered that the people of Juda mut I December 11 from 8:30 a.m. ng down the heathen altars should eat unclean things, profane pudli until Sosh hey recovered the Law out of 12:00 p.m. at Cooper the Sabbath and polluteathe saolu.hehe and of the heathens. Saffield basketball court and will hen be moved to the front of the Navvy Exchange Appliance Repair until all are sold.

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Navy Exchange Job Opportunities CPL WILLIAM CRANE RECEIVES HIS "MERITORIOUS" PROMOTION CERTIFICATE to his present rank from Major D.M. Catlett, commanding officer, The Navy Exchange has the following job openings. Please contact Company "L"/NSGA. (Official U.S. Navy photo). the Personnel Office at Building AV-34, McCalla Hill, or phone 4348. POSITION & GRADE CLOSING DATE LOCATION Busboy (Fd. Serv. Worker) FT OPEN Stop Light Inn LWG-1/$1. 88 Laborer FT OPEN Retail Store NA-2/$3.70 or LWG-2/$2.18 Sales Clerk FT & PT OPEN Mini Mart PS-2/$3.70 or LCS-3/$2.93 Fishing & Diving Laborer FT OPEN Mini Mart NA-2/$3.70 or LWG-2/$2.18 Sales Clerk FT & PT OPEN Retail Store & PS-2/$3.70 or LGS-3/$2.93 Sound Scene Food Service Worker (Counter Clerk) OPEN Leeward Point LW-2/$2.18 NTE 90 days (FT) Country Kitchen Food Serv. Worker (Counter Clerk) OPEN Blue Caribe NA-2/$3.70 or LWG-2/$2.18 FT Security/Identification Checker 17 December 1982 Security Dept. PS-2/$3.70 (FT) Warehouseman (FT) OPEN Warehouse NA-4/$4.29 ACE RIVIERE RECEIVES HIS 15-YEAR PIN FROM CAPT. M.D. FITZGERALD, COM- Warehouseman (FT) OPEN Warehouse NAVBASE, during a recent ceremony. Mr. Riviere began his government NA-2/$3.70 or LW-2/$2.18 service in 1967 in Long Beach, Calif., where he worked for the NEX. 50-75 lbs. moving or lifting may be required, Before transferring to the Enlisted Open Mess here in 1976, he General Clerk PT 17 Decemberr 1982 Warehouse served as the Food Service Manager at the Naval Base, Norfolk, Va. AS-3/$4.05 or LGS-2/$2.34 The Daily Gazette Page 4 Friday, December 10, 1982 ®SP Teams swap 21 players during big trading day Rimington: Top lineman R .i: HOUSTON (UPI)--Nebraska center Dave total of 21 play- evolving a half-dozen players. The Rimington captured the Lombardi HONOLULU (UPI)--A uniforms yesterday in Indians sent rookie outfielder Von Award in Houston last night as the NBA ers switched Md. (UPI)--Jeff Ruland flurry of activity at base- Hayes and infielder Larry Milbourne nation's outstanding lineman. LANDOVER, a sudden points and Greg Ballard winter meetings in Honolulu. to the Phillies in return for second A. two-time Outland Trophy winner, scored 23 ball's added 16 to lead the Washington Angeles and Texas were in- baseman Manny Trillo, outfielder the six-three, 290-pounder beat out Los Bullets to a 98-90 victory over the in a five-player deal that George Vukovich, three minor league Arkansas defensive tackle Billy Ray volved Denver Nuggets last night. sent catcher Jim Sundberg to the players and a player to be named Smith, Southern Cal nose guard In the process, the Bullets ended and brought Burt Hooton and later. George Achica and Arizona State Dodgers record of scoring 100 or Dave Stewart to the Also, the Chicago Cubs and Seattle linebacker Vernon Maxwell. Denver's relief pitcher more points in 136 straight games. Mariners got wrapped up in the trad- Rimington is the second Nebraska Rangers. The last time Denver scored less New York Yankees, in a six- ing fever last night. The Cubs sent player to win the award. Nose guard The than 100 points was Jan. 18th, player deal with Toronto, sent out- outfielder Steve Henderson--a .282 Rich Glover won the Lombardi in 98-97 loss to Houston. Dave Collins to the Blue lifetime hitter--to Seattle for 1972. 1981--a fielder and Alex English each pitcher Rich Bordi, who spent most Called the "Center of Attention" Dan Issel Jays. points in Denver's losing Cleveland and Philadelphia of last season with Salt Lake City at Nebraska, Rimington led an of- had 24 And while Kiki Vandeweghe added involved in another deal in- of the Pacific Coast League. fensive line charge which helped cause, were the best 18. the Cornhuskers develop by Peri Stammreich rushing attack in the nation this Kegler's Kolumn In Oakland, Calif., the Portland past season. a 178, Pam Easley a 194, Cyndie Trail Blazers rallied and beat the To begin this week's edition of a Golden State Warriors, 107-98. Cal- Kegler's Corner, I'd like to thank Kennedy a 173 and Lee Trujillo USFL 200. have their fill vin Natt scored 30 points and Jim the bowlers that turned out for the (UPI)--If fans don't For the COMO Ladies, we had lots Super Bowl, they Paxon 23 for the Blazers, ending NO TAP on Saturday. by the Jan. 30th of games in the 150's. I'm still to see more a Portland five-game losing streak. Ladies, save the weekend of Feb. won't have to wait long watching for something fantastic Foot- 19-21 for our annual tournament. football. The United States from you gals. Keep on trying and open the NHL Start finding yourselves a team. ball League training camps we'll get you in. (AP)--In the NHL, the Boston Bruins Scotch Doubles is tentatively set next day. So until next week, keep on beat Montreal for the second time for January 15. Sign up at 6:30 bowling. The new league announced it will in five days, using two goals by p.m. allow teams to begin training that Bruce Crowder and two more by Barry day in preparation for the 108-game Pederson for an 8-5 win over the Now for some scores. For the Local Sports Notes inaugural season on March 6th. Canadiens. Hospital Mixed League for the men, cate- Twelve teams, competing in three In other highlights, Ron Flock- Bob Malinky had a 507, Terry Bjork- If you are in any of these in play- divisions, play an 18-game schedule hart scored two goals to lift Phila- lund a 191 and Doug High a 197. gories, and are interested NAVSTA Red, on nine home and nine away games in delphia over Quebec, 4-1; Mike Gart- For the gals, Marry Bossick had a ing basketball for Cooper Field's a regular season that ends July 3rd. ner scored the final two goals of 161. please report to Night Mixed, court #1, Dec. 11th, at The three division winners, plus the game to give Washington a 6-4 For the Wednesday basketball categories are: a wild-card team will play in the win in New Jersey; Minnesota beat Tom Tiblier had a 212, Roy 5:30 p.m. The Bill July 9th-10th semi-final playoffs. Vancouver 9-6 as Neal Broten scored Hollinsworth had a 189, Security 193 and a 184 The championship game is scheduled two goals and added four assists Schlotzhauer had a Ordnance had a contractors for July 17th. for the North Stars; the St. Louis for a 521. Kerth Whitworth Any civilian Blues snapped a five-game losing 179, Bobby Saylor a 193, Jim Willis PWD civilians/military Tennis streak, beating the Calgary Flames, a 175, Eddie Calara a 180 and Jim Qualls a 186. For the gals, Angie The Yatera Seca Golf Association (UPI)--Californian Brian Teacher has 7-2, as Blake Dunlop scored twice Battaglia had a 175 and Bonnie will hold a special meeting to dis- reached the fourth round of the rain- for St. Louis; and the Los Angeles Conlon a 177. cuss plans for the holiday-leave drenched Australian Open Tennis Kings became the first NHL team to For the Thursday Freetimers, period. The meeting will be Mon., Championships at Melbourne. hold Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky with- Debbie Wharff picked up the 4-7-10 Dec. 13th, at 7:30 p.m. at the club Teacher defeated Mike Bauer 6-2, out a point this season as the Oil- split. Kay Kaufman had a 188 for house. 5-7, 6-3 in a tight match played on ers salvaged a 3-3 tie with the the 514 series. Thuy Holberg had a soggy court. Kings. Men's bicycle, 5-speed or 10-speed. Must be functioning. Call Keith at Give-away 4502 DWH or 3817 AWH. Free to a loving home, a one-year- I'm a beginner golfer, and I need old black and white female cat, a used, but good, set of golf has been declawed and neutered. classifieds clubs (woods and irons). Call She has nice personality and comes Ads are run in the Gazette for two consecutive working days, 2785 AWN. with litter box, litter and food. of yard sales, which are run only on Fri- with the exception Two 20" bike wheels, front and Call 4807 AWH. To have an ad repeated, call the Gazette at 4502 within days. rear. Call 3140 AT. 5 working days of the ads last appearance or a re-submission Found is required. (AT=anytime, DWH=during working hours, AWH=after Someone to do minor rust repair and of money was found in the A sum working hours). There is no charge for classified ads. paint 1977 Ford Pinto. Present library Monday. Contact Susan color is silver. Want white, red Moore, 4541 DW, to identify and a Compact washer, excellent machine Housing approved metal shed, best or black. Willing to pay for claim. for cleaning those diapers that offer. Call 2147 AWH. good job. Call 2197 AWNH. just seem to keep piling up. Ask- Lost Pine TV cart, $20; ladies' 12-speed ing $75. Call 4842 DWH/3560 AWH. Yard Sale One small sterling silver turquois/ bike, less than six months old, Pack-out yard sale of women's coral ring. If found, please call 5,000 BTU a/c in good condition, hardly used, $75; male AKC cocker clothes, shoes, books, a/c units Sherry at 4710 DW or 3802 AWH. avail. Dec. 16; 12,000 BTU a/c in spaniel, white with fawn markings, anytime; lots and lots of misc. items. Must sell One pair prescription glasses. If good condition, avail. one year old, housebroken, great for sale, Saturday. Sale starts at 10 a.m. found would appreciate return. Call of children's books with kids, $80; air kennel for Please contact at 1212 CB. Call 2540 and ask for 4661 DWH or 2448 AWH. avail. anytime. medium size, $20. Call Stacy at Emma. Emma on 2540 AT or can be seen at AT and leave a message. dark gray Russian blue cat. Last 2946 A 1212 CB. Saturday from 9 a.m. to Noon at at Oil Point. A large reward Wooden ladder, extends 8'-14', $25; seen Diving equipment, used a few times 113 Oil Point. Clothes and shoes If any info please vegetable holder, plastic, three is offered. US good condition, 500 each. by college student one summer: bins, on wheels, $5; bedroom stool, in call 4480. diver aqua lung aluminum tank, $110; padded, wooden legs, $5; clothes Two-family yard sale at 1223B VL, If you got home from the Dec. 7 Conshelf regulator with pressure rack, alum., 5' long, on rollers, First St., from 8 a.m. - ???? Toys, Haiti flight with an extra/unknown guage, $100; wrist depth pressure $5; hassocks, Egyptian leather, $5 chest of drawers. wood statue--old man with pipe/ guage, $20; diving nets (2), $5 ea.; ea. Call 2675 AWH. garden tool, approx. 28" high-- back pack, $30; weight belt, $5; Leaving GTMO Dec. 17th so every- 2227 AT. please call Ron or Pat at weights (3), $2 ea.; Dacor spear Men's right hand golf set. Includes thing must go. Come to Nob Hill It is half of a matched set. It gun (2), $25 ea. with extra robber most-used irons, woods, and bag. 73C on Saturday from 8:30 a.m. - a crowded price is negotiable. was a long/busy day and bands. Call 2147 AWH. Asking $90 but 11 a.m. No early sales. Porta plane so understand the mistake. Call 7211 DWN or 2920 AWN and ask crib, baby corral, toddler boys' Thank you. Yamaha electric organ with chair, for Doris. clothes, dressing table, glasses, used very little. Upperkeys (44 Anyone who may have found a set of 18,000 BTU a/c, runs good, $75. tires, carpet, air conditioner, keys), lower keys (44) with 14 keys at the bowling alley on Call 3380 AWH. curtains. foot pedals. Built in rhythym, Tuesday, Dec. 7, please call DM2 Realistic 40-channel CB radio and Yard sale Saturday and Sunday from oble, flutes, brass, strings, horn, Patnaude at 4112 DWN or Rm. C306 antenna. Both new. Radio still in 9 a.m. till ???? at 1236B VL. Lot etc. with plug in ear phone, $1000. Gold Hill Towers. box, $150. Call 3578 AWN and ask of things to be sold. Portable TV, Serious inquiries only. Call 2147 for Jim. babies' AWN. boys' shirts and pants, For Sale clothes, bar and wall divider. Three new cans of Cambridge diet '74 Fiat 128SL, two door, four- Wanted Assorted toys, plants and much plan, $10 ea.; 24,000 BTU a/c, $175; speed. For parts or needs trans- Secretary for private contractor. more. mean best two 12,000 BTU a/c's, $125 ea.; mission. Best offer, I Call 2633 DW. 8,600 BTU a/c, $100. Cub Scout offer! Contact PO Haynes at 4679 uniform, new, still has price OWN. tags on it. Includes pants, shirt, r- DAILY ENERGY USAGE For Sail--Snipe class, 16', sloop hat, belt, and neckerchief. Six rig, center board, lots of sail and Water Electricity piece rattan living room set, $125. very little wet surface, two sets ask Call 2284 DWH or 3137 AWN and of dacron sails plus a Genoa jig, Use: 877,000 Gallons Use: 241,400 KWH for Gus. rarely used. Call 4405 DUN or extra heavy duty six-volt $24,271 Two 2363 AT. $5,504 batteries, never used, can be cA pack, used once by one who 249,590 KWH connected for 12 volt operation, Back Target: 1,000,000 Gallons Target: he prefers riding. Call both for $10; hide a bed sofa, decided $6,276 $25,095 4405 DWH or 2363 AT. $95. Call 2147 AHH. fish 25" Zenith Chromacolor II color TV Ten gallon aquarium with two in excellent condition. For more and lots of extras, $50 negotiable. Total Hunter Condition info call 4842 DWH/3560 AWNH. Call 3819 AWH and ask for Guy. Use: $29,775 Target: $31,371 Charle Ill Brake inspection is your protection Traffic Slogcan t