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Service improvement Energy Tip of the Day Telephone outage starting Sunday ENERGY CONSERVATION IS EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY There will be a telephone outage calls may do so by going to the late all base exchanges in such a for all phones whose numbers begin Overseas Communications way that telephones Center with a tele- If you're buying a new refrig- with "2" or "3" from 8 a.m. Sunday, (IT&T) in Bldg. N609, phone number beginning or by going with a "4" erator, buy one with a power- Feb. 20, 1983, until 4 p.m. Monday, to any one of 21 commercial or a "6" will only phone- be capable of saving switch. Most refrigerators Feb. 21, 1983 while Phase II tele- booths at these locations: Marine calling another telephone with the I have heating elements in their phone upgrade to the new telephone Barracks (2 phone booths); COMO same starting number. walls or doors to prevent "sweat- system is effected. Club; Deer Point UOPH; Windjammer The following emergency tele- i ing" on the outside. In most cli- This outage also will affect Club; Fleet Landing; CPO Club; phone numbers should be utilized I mates, this heating element does calls made into or out of the Naval Fisherman's Point; Base Police Land- throughout this outage: not need to be working all the Hospital, Overseas Commercial (IT&T) ing; Gold Hill Police I Barracks (4 phone - 4777/4105 time. Service, and Military Satellite booths); Hospital Barracks; Naval Fire - 4222 I Centrex and Autovon Service handled Hospital; NEX Mini Mart; Leeward Hospital Emergency - 4559 by the base operators. UOPH; Harvester Group Barracks; The outage is necessary to make ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? No morale calls can be placed Leeward UEPH Bldg. 621; Camp Buck- improvements to the present base during the aforementioned time ley; and Leeward UEPH Bldg. 622. telephone service and your patience frame. However, anyone desiring From to 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sunday, with this telephone service interr- place commercial overseas telephone Feb. 20, 1983, the outage will iso- uption is requested. News Digest

MEXICO (AP)--Officials in Mexico say they're trying to find a country that will take in a man who hijacked a commuter plane in Texas yesterday. The hijacker, identified by Mexican officials as a former Iranian Air GAZETTE Force pilot, had demanded to be flown to Cuba. After negotiations, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba he released the 20 people on board and was then put on another plance to Mexico City.

MIAMI (AP)--An Eastern Airlines 727 Volume 38 Number 32 Black History Month Wednesday, February 16, 1983 carrying 74 people made a success- ful belly landing last night. The emergency action was prompted by a landing gear problem. Seven people suffered minor injuries. But one Arens: 'Same wine, but different bottle' woman says her four-year-old daugh- ter slept through most (UPI)--'s of the new defense minis- And, like Sharon, Arens will push Further, Arens is no politician. incident. ter, Moshe Arens, will likely come for maximum Israeli advantage from He has never sought his own follow- as a personal relief for U.S. of- the negotiations on troop withdrawal ing in the ranks of Begin's WILMINGTON,. N.C. (AP)--Police in ficials. But observers in Israel from Lebanon, even at the expense party, and never has openly aspired Wilmington, North Carolina say don't expect many policy changes of a speedy Israeli exit from that to political office. two people died and at least from him. 14 country. In stark contrast, Sharon has others, many of them elderly, were Israel has a tactful new defense never concealed his ambition. hurt when fire broke out in an minister, replacing the abrasive But for the U.S. officials who Even as he was pushed out of the apartment building last night. It . But Moshe Arens is deal with the Israeli leadership, defense post, a personal aide to reportedly started on the top floor really the same wine, in Arens will certainly a new come as a Sharon told reporters that those of the 11-story building. bottle. personal relief. who did not want his boss as de- Sharon wields power with the fense minister "will have him as WASHINGTON (UPI)--A White House The difference arrogance between Arens and of a commanding general. prime minister." official says there's no truth to ron is style, ' not substance. Arens, American-educated, formerly Arens is well aware of Sharon's reports that Anne Gorsuch could be have utterly different person- a naturalized U.S. citizen and for aggressive tendencies. Those who forced out of office, adding Pres- aities, but share a hard-line pol- a year Israel's ambassador in know him say Arens will probably ident Reagan supports the embattled itical viewpoint. Washington, has a diplomat's fin- quit if Sharon, still in the cab- Environmental Protection Agency Like Sharon, the 57-year-old Arens esse. inet as minister without portfolio, chief. But E.P.A. whistle-blower can be expected to push Jewish Despite his position on settle- challenges his authority as defense Hugh Kaufman is scheduled to give settlement in the occupied West ments, for example, Arens quietly chief. Congress toxic waste files today Bank, and to do everything he can urged a temporary freeze in settle- Whether that happens or not, he says could show "criminal wrong- to block the birth of a Palestinian ment activity a few months ago, in could well depend on the true doing" at the highest level of the state in the region, which was a order to ease tension with the depth of Sharon's and Arens' administration. part of biblical Israel. U.S. agreement on national policy. (AP)--Californians will be seeing some of the effects of the state's Confirmation vote set today for new arms control director $1.5 billion deficit soon. They'll be getting I.O.U.'s instead of tax (AP)--A committee confirmation vote the House Budget Committee, pushing is trying to cheat on the "SALT II" refunds and payment for supplies is tentatively set today for the for the $30 billion hike over cur- nuclear arms treaty, a document beginning next Wednesday. The pro- man President Reagan's picked as rent spending levels. that was never ratified. The sour- blem is the legislature and Governor his new arms control director. At the Pentagon, sources say plans ces say the missile may be a new George Deukmejian haven't been able Senate Majority Leader Howard to award contracts this spring for weapon. to agree on how to resolve the Baker predicts Kenneth Adelman will development of a new version of the Secretary of State George Shultz budget crisis. get the nod from the Senate Foreign cruise missile are underway. It is set to defend an administration Relations Committee. would reportedly be equipped to idea for an $11 billion foreign At least Republican panel member, escape radar detection. aid package. He takes his case to Did U.S.aid South Dakota Senator Larry Pressler, Barbie? U.S. intelligence sources say the the House Foreign Affairs Committee says he'll vote against Adelman. test of a new Soviet missile could and is expected to face close ques- (UPI)--A leading Nazi hunter says But most Republicans on the commit- spark debate over whether Moscow tioning from Democrats. former Gestapo officer Klaus Barbie tee have said they plan to support worked for U.S. intelligence after him. World War II, and that Aeia An aide to a Democratic Senator, Hearings on Social Security resume today authorities protected him and I though, predicted at least half ad the war criminal escape to (AP)--The of the eight Democrats of the 17- Senate Finance Committee Auto experts say a slow recovery America. ber panel will oppose Adelman's resumes hearings on the Social Sec- is still underway in the industry, irmation. urity rescue plan today, but there's despite news that domestic new car Writing in the French Daily Le Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Cas- a split developing among some Con- sales dropped 3.2 percent early Monde, Nazi hunter Serge Klarsfeld par Weinberger will be resuming his gressmen. this month. said Barbie lived in occupied campaign for more defense money Republican Committee Chairman Germany after the war. But for today. He'll be testifying before Bob Dole of Kansas says he's hoping But even with the slump, the reasons of American national de- to adopt a provision raising the latest figures are still better fense, Klarsfeld says the U.S. retirement age to 66. Florida than last June's low levels. government refused to turn him Tension in Beirut Congressman Claude Pepper, a key over to France where he was wanted House Democrat, doesn't like the (UPI)--Tensions flared idea. rime for war crimes. in East Prime M inister Begin He also says Barbie worked ass Beirut today when an Israeli patrol Senate Majority Leader Howard U.S. intelligence agent under the ran a Lebanese roadblock. It was Baker warns that trying to make orders of an American identified the first incident in the Christian any changes in the president's Faces no-confidence only as Major Larson. area of the city since Lebanese recession-relief plan could sab- ISRAEL (UPI)--Prime Minister Mana- Barbie was extradited from Bolivia troops moved in to take control from otage it. But members from both chem Begin faces three no-confid- to France two weeks ago. He faces civilian militias yesterday parties have their own ideas about ence tests today in the Israeli trial in the French town of Lyon The Israeli military command says the $4.3 billion package, aimed Parliament, prompted mostly by the on charges of "crimes against its patrol crashed the army road- at easing the unemployment crunch. continued presence of Ariel Sharon block near Monte Verde because Hard economic times are showing in his cabinet as a minister with- Israel, "has oresefanAercntdntfe no intention of ceasing up in unemployment numbers. The out portfolio. its patrols which are an integral Labor Department says such figures The confidence votes followed part of the on-going security went up in nearly 90 percent of new violence in the occupied West activities in the ar,=a." No shots the natoin's major cities last Bank where an unidentified gunman T-Bgdealswt6FamlymAd o were f i 'd. Tho command year. said the ambushed a car carrying Israeli incident rook place inside "terri- Johnstown, Pennsylvania heads civilians Tuesday near Bethlehem. Dr Jakainforte l leinw tory controlled by the Israel the list, with 22.7 percent of the de- No one was hurt during the inci- fense forces." work force not working in December. your questions. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Wednesday, February 16, 1983

ALL PERSONNEL Special Announcements 1111iiiIIIII 111111111 ~Iill are invited to to attend a 21-Gun EL ANONIMO DEL ALCOHOL ES EL WHAT REALLY HAPPENED IN SUITE 719? Inflation fight- *Salute to be con- compaiserismo del hombre y la mujer The only way to find out the answer ers for the week of Feb. ducted at Noon, quienes comparten sus experiencias, to this and many more questions is 14 to Feb. 21, at the . sus fuerzas y esperanzas, para poder to come out and see Guantanamo Bay Feb. 20 at the McCalla Hill resolver sus problemas comunes y al Little Theatre's production of Neil Stop Light Inn, Saluting BatteryV final poderayudar a otros recobrarse Simon's comedy "Plaza Kountry Kitchen, in celebration of del alcoholismo. El unico requesito Suite." The show is Marblehead, Golf Can- Washington's para poder ser miembro es el dieseo scheduled to be pre- teen, Villamar, and Birthday. de parar de tomar bebida alcoholicas. sented on March 4th and Gold Hill Snack Bar. No hay ninguna cuota ni deuda para 5th at 7 p.m. at the "THE FISH poder ser miembros; somos nueatro elementary school amphi- MELT" sosten por nuestra propia contri- theater. Admission will be $2.00 $1.10 DEFEX BOX LUNCHES MUST BE ORDERED bucion. Si tienes alg n problema for adults and $1.00 for children prior to Wednesday, March 9. con el alcohol, y deseas para de under twelve. So for something A tender quarter lb. Departments/tenant commands must tomar bebida alcoholicas, llama al different and fun come out and fillet of cod stuffed submit a MEMO to the food service 4748 AT, 3205 AT, 2511 AT o de 8-9 enjoy the live performance of with cheese, breaded officer listing number of officer's, p.m. llama al 2604. "Plaza Suite." and deep fried and! enlisted on COMBATS, and enlisted srved on abun il 111 with meal passes, desiring meals. Cost for officers and enlisted ca THE W. T. SAMPSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL comrats will be $1.55 each. Meal will hold a Field Day for elementary pass numbers must be listed on students on Friday, Feb. 18, from request. For further information community 8 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Anyone willing to call MSC Landingin 2860 Windward or help oversee individual events MS1 Chapa 6271 Leeward. please contact the elementary school at 2265. A RAINBOW OF FLOWERS FOR THE ONE you love at Easter: The Beta Sigma ATTENTION PARENTS!!!! Phi sorority - Beta Chapter is bulletin board PIP, the Parents presently taking orders for a Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette Informational Pro- dozen long stemmed multi-colored office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried gram is moving. carnations for the one you love. to the Public Affairs Office in COMNAVBASE Admin We will be Orders and payment in advance are Building. Deadline for publication is 9 a.m. the meeting in the necessary as we can supply a previous working day. Bonafide emergency announce- ducational limited amount. What a wonderful ments will be accepted any time. Announcements classroom way to welcome the season of of will be published at least once a week at the dis- the spring with flowers for your loved hospital. cretion of the Public Affairs Staff. Activities The first ones. $11.00 a dozen. Leeward that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex meeting of the new series will be on #6418 AWH and Windward #4569 before and color or national origin will not be accepted. Monday, March 7th, at 7:30 5 p.m. p.m. The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to ed- The dates for PIP in March will be it all submissions. (AT=anytime, AWH=after work- the 7th and 21st and the topics to ing hours, DWH=during working hours). be discussed will be Discipline on March 7 and Listening to Children on March 21. This may be your RED CROSS PROGRAMS CONSIST OF CPR, MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR CARIBBEAN chance to make real changes in the first aid, sailing, water safety, experiences! Are you really an quality of life in your family. If baby sitting "Super Sitters", and aspiring instructor? Come on out you are really tired of the hassels, mother and baby care classes. of the closet and up to Caribbean then come join us for the PIP pro- Arts 'TfflAMERICAN RED CROSS MAKES & Crafts Workshop! We welcome, gram. interest-free loans for emergencies. want and need "Newies"!! Crochet, WHO? MARINE CORPS 8TH SUPPORT macrame, paint or draw? Into Engineering Battalion, Co. B ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS IS A FELLOWSHIP ceramics, rug-weaving, knitting, invites everyone WHAT? Free Education hot of men and women who share their stained glass, shell-art, soft- Notes dogs, free cold drinks, field experiences, strengths aid hopes sculptures? Maybe your thing is DR. RAYMOND MORGAN, ASSOCIATE fortification displays, free games, with each other that they may solve fine furniture refinishing, Professor of Education from Old heavy equipment displays, free their common problem and help others decoupage or string art? How about Dominion University, will be on kiddie rides WHEN? Monday, Feb. 21, to recover from alcoholism. yoga? ETC. If so, please don't base to conduct a graduate course, from Noon - 4 p.m. WHERE? The only Camp requirement for member- ignore us; Call Marti at 4371 or Developmental Reading, from March Buckley WHY? Why not!! ship is a desire to stop drinking. Becky at 2259. Also our "Prez" 1-10. This course is specifically There are no dues or fees for AA Diana Grondyke or Jacki Anderson designed for teachers in grades ATTENTION EVERYONE! !!!! MAKE PLANS membership. We are self-supporting anytime. K-12 who are interested now to attend the annual "Time and in learning through our contributions. new techniques and strategies Talent" Scholarship Auction to be for If you are having a problem with WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, IS ASH the facilitation of reading in held on Feb. 19 at the COMO Club. their alcohol and desire to stop, call Wednesday. Catholic Mass will be classrooms. Classes will This year's actioneer will again be be held 4648AT, 3205AT, 2511AT or between held at 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. at the Monday-Thursday from 6-10 our local radio personality, J. J. p.m. and 8-9 p.m., call 2604. Base Chapel. on weekends as announced Smith, and we'll be auctioning our by the instructor. The tuition usual unique selection of catered for the course is $174 and tuition dinners, boat and plane rides, assist- Club Activities ance is available for active-duty complimentary lessons, plus a military beautiful selection personnel. Registration of specialized NAVY LEAGUE MEMBERS AND AN INDUCTION BALL IS BEING HELD hand crafts. will be weekdays from 9 a.m. Cocktails begin at their invited guests are Feb. 20 to install the newly-elected 6 p.m., with a buffet dinner until 1 p.m. from Wednesday, Feb. encouraged to attend a N officers of the FIL-AM Club. The following at 6:30 for $6 per person. 16, through Wednesday, Feb. 23. Navy League dinner at the evening will begin with cocktails Menu includes beef burgundy, chick- Please note that this course is COMO Club Thursday, Feb. at 6 p.m., dinner will be served en in wine sauce, potatoes, salad for graduate credit only. Contact 24. Tickets are limited. For more at 7 p.m., the induction ceremonies bar, vegetables, wild rice, and Katherine Rohe at 4307/4748 for information, contact Cindy Ingraham will commence at 8 p.m. and dancing dessert. Auction begins at 7:30 additional information or stop by at 2765 AT or Jim Crumlish at 6385 will start at 9 p.m. and continue p.m. Advance dinner tickets the Old Dominion office on McCalla DWH. until 1 a.m. Dinner is a treat available only by contacting Mary Hill. unto itself featuring Steamship Beth Bennet at 4239 or Debbie VIEDO BUFFS: ARE YOU TIRED OF Round, Lumpia, Pancit, Fried Rice Pomfret at 2601. All proceeds go "Gimme a Break" and "Me and Maxx"? and more. Tickets for non-members NURSES!! AN 8-HOUR CEU to the Scholarship Fund. Sponsored Would you rather relax at home than are $12 and for members $8. For (Continuing Education by GBOWC. go through the hassle of finding For more information and tickets con- Unit) class on a baby sitter so you can go out to tact MSC Landingin at the Gold Hill DIABETES will be a movie? Well, your problems are Galley, JOC Reed at the PAO, Suzie offered on Tuesday, TDIE DAILY solved. THE IGUANA VIDEO CLUB will Saequi at NAS (6371/6372), MSC Feb. 22 and Thursday, . supply you with the movies to Salita at Gold Hill Barracks, PNC Feb. 24. It will be held watch at home on your own TV. The Villefranca at NAVSTA Admin or at the Red Cross Building from 6 - GAZETTE club is growing fast and presently MSC Mendaros at the COMO Club. 9:30 p.m. You must attend both we have 120 movies in our Library. Dress is semi-formal and, yes, it's classes to receive credit. For Any resident who has video equipment for adults only. more information contact Kathy is encouraged to join the club. Moore at 3220. Last day to regis- Captain Maurice D. Fitzgerald, Next meeting is Wednesday, Feb. 16, ter is Feb. 18. at 7:30 p.m. at the Marine Barracks Commander, U.S. Naval Base classroom. Come and share your Lt. Cmdr. Keith Maynard. video interest with others of a like THE GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT mind. For more information, call (GED) .Public Affairs Officer test is a series of five tests: Sandy at 3788 AWH. writing skills, social studies, Ens. Christy McCollom. THE SPECIAL BUSI- .Asst. Public Affairs Officer ness meeting of science, reading skills .nd mathe- LOOKING FOR SOME FUN? THE NAVAL JOC Lew Reed. the GTMO Swingers matics. The tests are given every Station Officer's Wive's Club is Monday .Public Affairs Staff Supervisor Square Dance Club morning in the Navy Campus hosting a brunch for GBOWC at Blue JO1 Ron Rust.Managing Editor scheduled for classroom Building AV-34, McCalla Beach on Wednesday, Feb. 23, from J02 Lee Holloway.H.News Editor Hill. The GED is free of cost to 9 a.m. until you decide it's time tonight, JO3 Michael Page. Sports Editor active duty personnel. State to go. Come dressed for the beach Feb. 16, Mrs. Susan Junkins. awarded High School Equivalency and go snorkeling, shelling, has been Certificates .Production Assistant are recognized by the swimming or whatever you want. CANCELED ! military services as the equivalent The Daily azete is published acording to the rules and regulations for .ship and stratio-nwsaper GTMO's famous Mamma Ellie will be of a high school diploma for pro- 1sted in NAVEXOS P-35 and aner he director catering omlets for your enjoymen.t. motion, reenlistment, military of the Naval Base Pubic Affairs1Oficer.Printed five tmes eeky at governmntepens ongvrm t Make reservations by calling school selection, and statistical equipmet at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Sharon Liehr 2357, or Linda Goodman Branch Of fice, the opinions o ttmnsl tm reporting purposes. To be that appear herein areno oe consredasfficial 2785 by the evening of Feb. 21. scheduled to take the GED, call Mrs. oreflecting he vias of CO.WAVBS r the De- partment of he Nay. The cost will be $4.25 members and Valek at the Navy Campus Office, $5.25 non-members. ext. 4769. Wednesday, February 16, 1983 The Daily Gazette Page 3 gories. All fish will be weighed at the Windward Marina at any time during the 72-hour tournament. Con- Black Americans In tact any SeaBee Queen Candidate or Petty Officer Lausch at 4871DWH and 4890AWH. Good Luck. Defense Of Our Nation Karen, Pam, Loretta World War I1(1914-1918) other gear, including rations. Among these units was the 369th Infantry of the 93rd Division You'll be fascinated by the beau- In the early days of World War which joined the French 4th Army tiful swimwear, negligees, sports- I, the U.S. military establishment at the front. It stayed in the wear, and other fashions that are lacked a rational policy for using trenches for 191 days, the longest being provided for the CB Queen Can- manpower. front line service of any American didates and their models by the Navy Integrated units were ruled out regiment. Exchange. Fourteen lovely models as a matter of policy and the age- will show the community over thirty old question of black fighting Legion of Honor Attention: All moto-cross riders. garments at a Grand Fashion Show on quality was again raised. There will be a moto-cross race on Thursday, February 17, at 7:30 p.m. During that period, the regiment, at the W.T. Sampson Elementary and over 170 of its men and of- Feb. 26, at the race track, just Eventually, two black divisions School Open-air Theatre. Admission ficers were awarded the French past Knob Hill. were formed, the 92nd and the is $2 for adults and 50( for people Croix de Guerre or the Legion of The races will be divided into 93rd. The 93rd was limited to four under 12. This will be Honor for gallantry in action. different classifications, depending an exciting infantry regiments, three national on the evening. Bring the whole family. The Germans called them "Hell engine size. guard units and one unit comprised Karen and Loretta fighters;" they called themselves Awards and cash prizes will be of draftees. The 92nd was formed "Black Rattlers." given. entirely from black draftees. So, start getting them bikes "The Cub Scouts of Pack 401 and The remainder of the 93rd Division ready and help support your SeaBee the Boy Scouts of Troop 435 would The bulk of black draftees saw arrived in France piecemeal, some *en Candidate, Karen Douthett. like to thank the GTMO community service in labor battalions, steve- six months after the 369th. All he'll have more information later. for its support during the first dore companies, and depot brigades. units saw extensive action and Karen Scout-O-Rama February 12th. garnered many awards. "It's always good to know the Among the first American troops Come on out to the Barrel Club community is behind the scouting to arrive in France in 1917 were Over 400,000 blacks Saturday, Feb. 19 from 7 p.m. to served in program. several hundred black stevedores. uniform during World War 1 a.m. for the best rockin' party I. Of "We would like to extend special This pioneer unit and the others these, approximately 10 in GTMO. Admission is $2. All percent thank you's to the Marines for which followed, performed pro- were assigned to combat units, drinks -- beer, soda, etc. -- will the the use of their facilities and digious feats on the docks and in remainder to stevedore, be sold for 50c each, plus ham- depot, and those who helped to build the the warehouses, often working day other laborer units. burgers and hotdogs, so come on obstacle course. Also the parents and night. over, bring your friends and make who spent their Saturday working it a night to remember. Black in the booths. Soon known as Services of Supply Officers Loretta "We hope you enjoyed yourselves (S.O.S.) units, these black sold- Despite segregation and discrim- as much as the scouts and their iers provided the core of the ination assignments, over 1,300 Fishing Tournament Entries must be leaders did. We look forward growing logistics system on the blacks were commissioned as of- made by midnight tomorrow, February to seeing you all at our next Continent. ficers, most as 2nd or 1st lieu- 17, 1983, to qualify your BIG catch community scouting event." tenants, but some as captains. this holiday weekend. Remember, there The Pack Committee Three black officers achieved will be cash prizes in five cate- The Troop Committee Black Combat Troops field grade rank during the war. When the first black combat The highest ranking black officer troops arrived in France in in the U.S. forces of that period, National Children's Dental Health Month December 1917, they were "loaned" Colonel Charles Young, had been to the French, who supplied them retired at the onset of the war, Not only did George Washington ' Contrary to folklore, Washington's with French rifles, helmets and for medical reasons. have to fight the Revolutionary War denture bases were not made of wood with a half-starved army short on (not even from the mythical cherry bullets and boots, but he had to put tree), but of lead, gold and ivory. up with toothaches as well. The teeth were carved from ivory or During a campaign at Camp Middle- were taken from hippopotamuses, cat- brook, N.J., he had such a painful tle, and people--perhaps a few from abscess that a local blacksmith had Washington himself. forge a pair of pliers and remove a tooth causing the trouble. Although these dentures may have looked good when he first got them, That wasn't the first time Wash- they probably didn't look good for ington had needed a tooth removed. long. Some of these materials are From about the age of 22, he lost stained easily by tea, coffee and about one tooth each year. He must port wine, all of which he enjoyed. have found his dental problems em- Although he went to the best den- barassing because he never discussed tists of his day, Washington never them directly in his letters, even got a set of dentures that fit well. when writing his dentist. Years ago, dentures were made by trial and error. Dentists did not When he needed dental treatment, have the materials to make accurate he usually invited the dentist to impressions of their patients' gum spend the weekend at Mount Vernon, ridges or good casting techniques his home. The next Monday, he re- for fashioning the dentures them- corded how much he had paid the den- selves. tist in his accounts book and made a note in his diary: "Home all day To make matters worse, Washington alone." had a difficult mouth to fit. Those Washington's last tooth was re- who have studied his dentures say moved shortly before he became pres- that his gum ridges got smaller and ident. His dentist, Dr. John Green- smaller through the years. That is MR. PEDRO BATISTA IS CONGRATULATED BY CMDR. L.G. PATTEN, acting Execu- wood, had this tooth placed in a why dentists today think he must have tive Officer of the Naval Air Station, upon receiving his American gold case, which he wore on his suffered from periodontal or gum citizenship. Mr. Batista is employed with NAS Comptroller Department watch chain the rest of his life, as disease, which produces bone loss. as an accounting technician. He has been an outstanding member of a sign of respect for Washington. So this February, when you see a GTMO's Cuban work force for the last 33 years. (Official U.S. Navy Because Washington was a wealthy picture of our first president, photo.) man, as well as a toothless one, he looking solemn and dull, his lips got the best dentures money could clamped together, have sympathy. buy. But in colonial America, even Remember that his mouth hurt. Poor George weren't very good. Washington. He left everyone Civilian Personnel Job Opportunities IW bestof his dentures upper dentures and four with a good impression except his of his lower dentures have survived. dentist. Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office by the closing date indicated. Additional information concerning these vacancies may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or by reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official bulletin boards. ANNOUNCEMENTS POSITION AND GRADE CLOSING DATE COMMAND 77-83-A Shipwright helper, LWG- 23 February SIMA 5220-05 76-83-A Automotive Mechanic, 23 February PWD LWG-5823-10 The following positions are permanent registers; 46-83 Clerk typist, GS/LGS OPEN ALL COMMANDS 322-03 (Kelly Girl) 18-83 Firefighter (struc- OPEN Fire Dept. tural), PS-081-03 38-83 Telephone Operator, OPEN PWD GS/LGS-382-02/3 APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING PERMANENT REGISTERS:

IAF-21-o2 CLUB nOST, PS-085-02 INT CLUBS 17-b3 Clerk-Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 All Conmands SGT. THOMAS LOVELY, A CRYPTOLOGIST TECHNICIAN FOR CO. L/NSGA IS PRE-- i'AF-31-h2 Waiter/Waitress, NA/.WG-7420-03 INT CLUBS sencel a Meritoriuus Mast certificate and congratulatory handshake from chF-23-02 Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 INT CLUBS his c>mmandir; officer, Maj. D.M. Catlett, during recent ceremonies iAF-47-82 Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 INT CLUBS held in the major's office. (Official U.S. Navy photo.) MiF-42-b2 Food Service Worker, NA/LWG-7408-02 INT CLUBS Wednesday, February 16, 1983 The Daily Gazette Page A Local Black Hawks' Savard: Gets no respect Basketball These are the Intercommand Bas- (UPI)--Denis Savard of the Chicago Savard claims he is used to the ketball standings as of February Blaca Hawks has never considered extra attention from opposing de- 15, 1983 himself to be in the class of Auto Racing fenses, saying it has allowed him TEAM WINS LOSSESS Wayne Gretzky or Mike Bossy. to work more on his passing than (UPI)--Defending Daytona 500 champ- 1. NAVSTA Blue 14 0 Yet the fleet Chicago center mer- goal scoring. ion Bobby Allison is having his 2. NAS/VC-10 11 3 its the same type of extra coverage He says if a team wants to send problems during speed week at Day- 3. Marine Barracks 9 4 his more publicized peers have been a guy just to shadow him, that's tona International Speedway. 4. NAVSTA White 8 6 getting from National Hockey League great, it means Allison totaled his second car in 5. Co. L. defensemen. someone is more 7 6 likely to be free. And Savard says two days when he collided with How- 6. Hospital 7 7 "assists are just as important ard Mark's Oldsmobile during a 7. FTG 6 8 While Gretzky and Bossy both have as goals." morning practice run yesterday. 8. High School 3 9 five professional seasons under Last year his 87 assists were Allison says another car is on the 9. SIMA 1 11 their belts, Savard is only in his dished out to various teammates, way from North Carolina and will third major league season. explaining in part why Chicago be available today. In his first two seasons with Local had five players with 30 or more Sports Notes Chicago, Savard had 60 goals and Cale Yarborough, who broke the goals. 20 The GTMO Bay Women's Bowling 134 assists. Last year, he notched 0-mile-an-hour barrier but This year his assists rival that Association's annual championship 119 points, breaking the club rec- wrecked his car during Monday's only of Gretzky and have earned tournament will be Feb. 19-20. A ord held by Stan Mikita. time trials, was the fastest driver him the praise of his teammates. representative from the associa- This year, Savard continues in yesterday's practice. He toured on tion will be at Marblehead Hall, a pace that would have drawn more New coach Orval Tessier the two-and-a-half mile tri-oval knows Thurs., Feb. 17, from 1-7 notice had it the at just under 196 miles-an-hour. p.m. not been for Gretzky. value of Savard's passing to to accept tournament applications. Steadily moving the rest up the individual of the team. The 21-year- For further information, please scoring standings, old Savard was native of Port Gatineau, Quebec, Intercommand Golf call Carol at 4554 DWH or 3454 AW ranked second for the better part has logged more ice time than any of a month. of his teammates. The Intercommand Golf League will be starting The Guantanamo Bay Youth Athle- It is also a principal reason why Tessier says "when you've got a March 12th. Deadline tic Association will hold its the Black Hawks have been the big- player of Savard's speed, agility for rosters is March 2nd. monthly meeting, Wed., Feb. 16th, gest surprise in the N.H.L. this and ability, you use him." All golfers must have handicaps Tessier at 7 p.m. at the Hospital Class- season, being at or admits you don't that were established no earlier near the top want to wear a guy room. Your attendance in like than November 1, 1982 and is appre- total points for most of the that out, but he says "Savard prior ciated. year. wants to play all of the time." to March 2, 1983 or you will play scratch during the Intercommand Golf League. Establishing a Any NAVSTA White personnel inte- Walton back in Portland; Clippers lose handicap will consist of 6 rounds rested in playing Intecommand Golf, (18 holes = 1 round) of golf. please contact PNCS Cook 4235 or (AP)--Center Bill Walton received Score cards must YNC Alexander 4366 no later than a 101-91 win over the Rockets. The be turned in and a standing ovation from about two- sanctioned by Moose Feb. 25. Hawks also announced they've ac- Claxton or thirds of the capacity crowd as he Aston Shaw. A coaches meeting quired 6'10" center-forward Rickey Special Services is now offering made his N.B.A. return to Portland will be held March 8 at Brown from Golden State. In return 4:30 p.m. golf lessons given by Moose Claxton. last night. The former Trail Blazer For more information call 2560. for Brown, a native of Atlanta, the Classes will be held on Wednesdays scored 15 points, grabbed nine re- Hawks gave cash and a second-round and Fridays from 5-6 p.m. beginning bounds and had five assists for 1984 draft choice to the Warriors. NFL Feb. 23-March 18. Cost, is $25 per San Diego. But it was Portland person. For more information, call 115, the Clippers 106 at the (UPI)--The Detroit Lions apparently end Kathy at 2560. of the night. Calvin Natt led Port- College Basketball will lose all-pro running back Billy land's scoring with 21 points. San (AP)--Sixth-ranked St. John's has Sims after the 1983 season. Sims Diego rookie Terry Cummings led all lost three basketball games during told a Michigan newspaper that he Racquet Club News scorers with 29 points. this college will play out his option and see season. Two of those This coming weekend at the Rac- George Gervin fired in 40 as the losses have been at the hands of what happens. Sims says he's "not quet Club will feature pick-your San Antonio Spurs beat the Los Boston College. Last night, the going to sign anything this year." partner mixed doubles tennis play. Angeles Lakers 124-103. Gervin 18th-ranked Eagles upset St. John's Signups will be accepted until scored 15 points in the first quar- for the second time. Forward Jay V 5:00 p.m., Thursday, 18 February. ter as the Spurs jumped to a 43-24 Murphy scored 30 oley ball points and pulled Play will start Saturday at 0800. lead. The loss ended L.A.'s down eleven rebounds Special Services is now accepting 13- to lead Boston There will be a pot luck dinner at game winning streak. College over the Redmen 92-75. rosters for Intercommand Volley- the Racquet Club following the A pair of N.B.A. streaks ended And Murphy ball. Deadline for rosters is had plenty of help from mixed doubles tournament finals last night, and one was extended. John Garris, who tallied February 23 at 4:30 p.m. Maximum 20 points, February 20th at approximately Golden State snapped its three-game ten rebounds and four blocked shots. cf 12 players per roster. There 6:00 p.m. A general meeting will losing streak. Joe Barry Carroll The University will be a Intercommand Volleyball of Houston thrash- precede Sunday's pot luck dinner. scored 26 as the Warriors topped the ed Texas 106-63 last night, making coaches meeting on March 1, at Bring a covered dish and beverages. Washington Bullets 111-93. it Houston's 4:30 p.m. For more information 20th straight in Also, Racquet Club T-shirts have Indiana call 2560. broke a five-game losing Southwest Conference action. Clyde arrived and will be sold until streak. The Drexler Pacers won in Chicago led the romp with 21 points. stock is depleted. The cost is 113-110 as Herb Williams scored 22. Seven-foot sophmore center Akeem Special Services is now accepting $5 per shirt and payment is by The Bulls have now lost three in Olajuwon added 17 points and ten rosters for Ladies Recreation cash or check only--no billing. a row. blocked shots. His 127 blocked Volleyball. Deadline for rosters See Kathy Rohe. A reminder to The Atlanta Hawks pulled away from shots for the season is a Houston is February 22 at 4:30 p.m. For all members, the ladder is posted Houston in the closing minutes for record. more information call 2560. with rules. Call someone and ask them to play a ladder match. Free Everybody is a winner, when playing tennis. Free cinder blocks, come get them. 4138DWH or 4756AWH. classifieds Panasonic rice-o-mat cooker, brand One GTMO Special Cat, female, new, $20, ($28 AFFES Catalog); Sal- black, 10 months old, and house- Classified advertisements may be sent to the Gazette by ton hot-tray, automatic food warmer, trained. Call 6230DWH or 6403AWH. 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