ASK THE CHIEF YNCS(SW) Susan Connell Assistant Admin Officer In a JSOQ/SOQ candidates Ilook for lots of initia- tive and follow-through. Consistent outstanding personal appearance/behavior. Respect, up and downthe chain of command. Supports/"Enforces" all policies. Contribu- tions to Dept/DIV mission. Sets goals for self and en- courages subordinates to do the same. Education, mili- Vol. 53 No. 46 Friday, November 22, 1996 tary courses/schools, community involvement. Marine Silent Drill Platoon gives stellar performance hardest to be selected for. J03 Tonia Varner "The drill has very high stan- Gazette dards. Our uniform is to the tee and our performance must be to the Their movements were precise, their eyes tee," said Cpl. Doug White, rifle still and their uniforms immaculate, as they inspector.and three-year veteran of dazzled Guantanamo Bay audiences in the platoon. Saturday's precision drill exhibition. They are According to White, every- the Marine Corps Silent Drill Pla- thing, including disposition, must toon, a 24-man, world-renowned drill team that be perfect to make the team. spins and tosses 10 pound M-1 Garand rifles "If I were the first sergeant and The Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon performs up to 200 with fixed bayonets. you gave a good positive attitude shows each yearat different parades and ceremonies. This stellar platoon is elite and one of the -continued on page 6 NLMOD selects Senior, Navy Exchange improves Junior Sailors of the Quarter NEXCARD program for Guantanamo Bay - outside communication circuit customer satisfaction AG1(AW) Leo Viechec and AG3 with no technical expertise. Guantanamo Bay - The Navy Exchange recently made changes to Zeb Lollis were recently selected Lollis attained Observer of its NEXCARD program. "With these changes to NEXCARD, we con- as Naval Atlantic Meteorology the Month for four consecutive tinue to improve the program to increase customer satisfaction," said Jef and Oceanography months, Coi- Stone, NEXCARD Branch Manager. Regional Senior mandObserverof Three changes have been made since Nov. 1. The first change is that and Junior Sailor of the Quarter, and NEXCARD will have a new minimum payment of $20 instead of the the Quarter. This by utilizing his current $35. This means if theNEXCARDbalance (divided by 24 months) was the first time in ' exper is less than $20, the minimum monthly payment will be $20. As an years NLMOD knowledge, added bonus, new account holders will receive 10 percent off their first Guantanamo Bay helped the coi- purchase. The discount will be reflected on the first NEXCARD bill. earnedboth awards. mand attain 95 Also, E-4's and below will no longer be required to get command signa- Viecpercent or better ture/approval before signing up for a NEXCARD. NLMOD acting observation error chief, was instrutcnaex Housing gives reminders for holiday decorating mental in stream- AGJ Leo Viechec, AMOD Lollis re- lining and estab- SeniorSailor ofthe Quarter gently transferred Guantanamo Bay - It's rap- clamps that slide into the soffit or fishing new watch to Naval Pacific idly approaching the time of year roof lines, or anything that does not procedures to help alleviate up Meteorology and Oceanography when we all like to decorate our penetrate or damage the house. coming problems with manning Detachment Lemoore, Calif. homes for the holiday season. Just Hanging decorations this way pre- shortfalls. He was also responsible The command's next goal a few reminders before you start. vents water or pest from getting into for upgrading operational comput- will be to clean sweep the facili- Please remember that it is not your unit. er and troubleshooting a CODEX ties Senior and Junior Sailor's of permitted to nail, screw, or staple Also please do not place any 2510 modem associated without the Year. anything into the outside of your decorations on the roof. Your co- housing unit. Instead, you can use operation is greatly appreciated. GITMO

eyes and so many hours in the day. If you see a safety problem let us know about it, or even Here now. better, get it corrected. If you are assigned a safety position get to the training and do your job to the best of your ability. I really need your help. By the way, we will have a major the news safety (OSH) inspection in January and if we do not pass it, we will have an even harder row CAPT Carl Albury, to hoe. Safety is all our business. Chief Staff Officer, Naval Base

Thanks to All the Members of Team Gitmo!!!! Phillips dive pier was destroyed in late October and with the cut in Naval Station Galley base funds it was questionable how long it would be before we could repair it. Well with the volunteer efforts and materials of Reef Raiders, Thanksgiving Menu J.A. Jones, Island Mechanical, and others in support of MWR and PWD, we should see repairs done within the near future. It is sure great we can Old Fashion Beef Vegetable Soup depend on the many members of the base community for this type of Roast Tom Turkey support. Cherry Glazed Baked Virginia Ham Thanks to all those that have supported the "rising from the ashes" of Corn Bread Dressing the base museum. It is scheduled to open on Dec. 7 but we have already Rich Giblet Gravy had some visitors who wanted an early view of progress. Of particular Horn or Plenty Fruit note is the murals that have been painted by some of our contractor work- Harvest Whipped Potatoes ers. Thanks guys. Marshmallow Candied Sweet Potatoes Seasoned Green Beans with Mushrooms Gitmo Christmas Play Buttered Corn December 6 and 7 will find a large number of our children and a few Pineapple Raisin Sauce adults involved in our first Christmas play in a few years. This has been Chilled Cranberry Sauce a major undertaking by all and I hope everyone who can, comes out to Hot Dinner Rolls with Butter see it. Keeping up with the spirit of Christmas the Seabees and NAVSTA Gold Hill Salad Bar with Salad Dressing First Class Association are holding a food drive at the two productions. Apple Pie Please bring nonperishable items and canned goods to be collected at Pecan Pie each performance. Time: 7 p.m. and Place: High School Gym. f Cherry Pie . Pumpkin Pie Safety, Safety, Safety!!! Assorted Ice Cream The base is trying to rebuild its safety program after a long period of Delicious Fruit Cake less than adequate attention. I need your help. We have a long way to go Holiday Candies and Mixed Nuts and a short time to get there. Safety and the Industrial Health people are Chilled Milk working overtime to get the base back on line but there are only so many Fruit Drinks Iced Tea Hot Coffee

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of a circular dent approximately 2 feet 6 inches in diameter with white paint transfer on the driver's side rear quarterpanel. Estimated cost of repair is $3,000.

Larceny of Government Property NEX Security reported they had a military member in custody for shoplifting. The mili- tary member was transported to base police for The following incidents occurred between evoked for one year. An appearance in traffic processing and released to his supervisor. Nov. 8 - 14. This information was compiled court is scheduled. from the base police desk journal. A patrolman observed a vehicle exceeding Wrongful Destruction of Government the posted speed limit. A traffic stop was con- Property Drunk Driving ducted. Patrolman observed the odor of an al- A military member reported observing ap- A patrolman observed a vehicle on the trails coholic beverage emitting from the vehicle and proximately 10 personnel pushing a NEX truck at Trash Can Alley. The patrolman stopped the a open container was in the cup holder. Field over. suspicious vehicle and smelled alcohol on the Sobriety Test was conducted in which the driver A military member reported the MWR driver's breath. The driver also appeared to be failed. Breath Test was conducted that resulted movie poster display case was damaged. The under the influence of alcohol. A Field Sobri- in a BAC of .144%. An appearance in traffic glass was broken in the right corner of the dis- ety Test was conducted in which the driver court is scheduled. play. failed. The driver consented to a breath test that A patrolman observed a vehicle exceeding A military member reported graffiti on the resulted in a BAC of .084%. The driver was the posted speed limit. A traffic stop was con- playground equipment at West Iguana housing. cited for off reading and DUI. ducted. Patrolman observed a odor of alcoholic Damage consisted of spray paint on the slide, A patrolman observed a vehicle exceeding beverage emitting from the vehicle. Field So- basketball court and dumpster. the posted speed limit. A traffic stop was con- briety Test was conducted in which the driver A military member reported a broken win- ducted. Patrolman observed the driver not be- failed. Breath Test resulted in a BAC of .160%. dow in Caribbean Circle housing. There was ing able to follow directions. An odor of alco- An appearance in traffic court is scheduled. nothing missing from the residence. Estimated hol was emitting from the vehicle. A Field So- A military member reported an accident on value of window is $121. briety Test was conducted in which the driver Central Magazine Road, behind the Senior BEQ. failed. Driver refused Implied Consent. Driver Patrolman arrived on the scene and observed a Larceny of Personal Property was issued four citations. Driving privileges re- strong odor of alcoholic beverage emitting from A military member reported 10 compact the driver's breath. Field Sobriety Test was disc's missing from her room at GHT. conducted in which the driver failed. The driver A civilian reported a gray boat tarp missing consented to a Breath Test that resulted in a BAC from boat parts stored at the Marina. Estimated of .173%. A appearance intraffic court is sched- value of the tarp is $500. uled. Rendered Assistance Aggravated Assault Harbor Patrol received a marine radio trans- A military member reported a fight in mission for a vessel in duress. Harbor Patrol Naval Base progress at GHT "A" wing. Fight was over when located the private vessel 500 yards out of GuantanamoBay, police units arrived. A military member re- bounds, south of the lighthouse. The vessel was

Commander, Naval Base ceived a laceration above his left eye and was out of fuel. Harbor Patrol assisted the vessel CAPT Jim Cannon transported to U.S. Naval Hospital by Security. and provided fuel. Alcohol was involved. A 911 call reported a girl having trouble PublicAffairs swimming at the MWR Marina. Patrolmen ar- JOC (SW) Douglas G. Coulter rived on the scene and reporting MWR had J02 Mitchel Bone Unlawful/Forced Entry J02 Rick Chemitzer A military member reported an open win- picked up the children. No injuries involved. J03 Tonia M. Varner dow at her residence in Villamar. Patrohnan JOSN Gigi Carbonell arrived on the scene. There was no intruder in Fire Gina Lawson the residence and nothing appeared to be miss- A 911 call from a military member at the This newspaper is an authorized mg. GHT Galley reported a microwave on fire. The publication for members A military member reported his room in fire was extinguished. The fire department re- of the military service stationed overseas. Barracks AV-525 had been ransacked. There ported the fire was caused by a short in the wir- Its contents do not necessarily was no damage or missing items. ing of the microwave. Estimated cost of repair reflect the official views of the is $250. U.S. Government, the Department of Hit and Run Defense or the U.S. Navy reported that his POV Traffic violations and do not imply A military member endorsement thereof. had been hit by another vehicle while parked at Monthly total: 89, weekly total: 24 written, Windmill Beach. Damage to the POV consisted 21 verbal warnings.

Page 3 * Fiday, November 22, 1996 *a&fan2 GITMO Thanksgiving - celebrating the harvest festival a time, it looked as if no one at all would sur- of thanksgiving. Belinda Pugh vive. Some say that this, rather than the autumn Base Librarian Now the Pilgrims had 11 houses and four festival of 1621, was the true beginning of our buildings that they shared. They had made present Thanksgiving Day. The Pilgrims' famous feast in 1621 is usu- friends with a number of Indians. One Indian In time, people came to feel that Thanks- ally called the First Thanksgiving. Dozens of had taught them how to grow com. Stored away giving Day should be celebrated by the whole poems, songs, stories and pageants have been against the winter, the bumper com crop was nation at the same time. For more than 20 years, named after it. like a promise that the colony would survive. Sarah Hale, editor of the magazine Godey's Experts now believe this was not really a What better reason for rejoicing? The Lady's Book, urged this in the articles she wrote. day of thanksgiving, but a harvest festival. A guests, Chief Massasoit and 90 other "native She wrote to presidents and to state governors. true thanksgiving was a day of prayer and fast- Americans" stayed for three days of feasting and She made speeches. mg. merrymaking. Several of them went into the The war between the North and South was In either case, it was not the first celebra- woods and shot five deer for the feast. looming up now. In Hale's view, a national tion of its kind on American soil. Forty-three The Pilgrim men showed off their skill with Thanksgiving Day might help to hold the coun- years before, English settlers in Newfoundland guns by shooting at a target. The native Ameri- try together. had held a harvest festival. Fourteen years be- can men displayed their skill with the bow and At the end of the Civil War, President fore, the Popham Colony in what is now Maine arrow. There were races, wrestling matches, Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday had held one. And three years before the Pil- singing, dancing and games. inNovember as Thanksgiving Day for the whole grim festival, a settlement in Virginia called Exactly when this great feast took place is nation. The presidents who followed issued Berkeley's Hundred named Dec. 4th as a day of uncertain. It was probably about mid-October Thanksgiving Day proclamations, too. thanksgiving to celebrate the safe arrival of new- in the modern, or Gregorian calendar. The Pil- From that time on, Americans have cel- comers. grims used the old Julian calendar, which ran ebrated Thanksgiving much as we do today. In the autumn of 1621, the people of Ply- about ten days earlier. Members of families, sometimes joined by fam- mouth had good reason to celebrate. Less than By July of 1623, the Pilgrims' crops were ily friends, gather for big dinners. Frequently a year before, worn out from the long voyage in drying up in the fields. Governor Bradford or- there is a football game of some other sports the Mayflower, they had landed on these bleak dered a day of fasting and prayer. Soon after- event in the morning or afternoon. At Thanks- shores, far from their native England. During ward there came a long rain. To celebrate, the giving services, people of different faiths often the first winter, half of the group had died.- For govemor proclaimed Nov. 29 of that year a day worship together.

_ Christmas ideas may be as close as your local Ceramic Club Guantanamo Bay-The All the painting supplies are Guantanamo Bay Ceramic Club, available at the Craftech Center located off Sherman Ave. next to next to Marblehead Lanes Bowl- the woodworking shop, is offering ing Center. The ceramic shop is special classes and molds for the open Tuesday and Thursday from holidays. Currently, there are over 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Saturday 700 molds available including sev- from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. eral holiday items such as turkey platters, Christmas ornaments and O p figurines, Yule logs and nativity Hospital congratulates medical team scenes. There will be free classes enings on underglazing, overglazing, Guantanamo Bay - The U.S. Naval Hospital, Guantanamo teaking, dry brushing and decals. Bay congratulates Drs. Dipak and Lorraine Nadkarni for their re- No sign ups are necessary. Dates "You cannot ild a cent ceritification as specialists in Family Medicine by the Ameri- and times will be announced. reputation on can Board of Family Practice. The husband and wife team joined The club took overthe ceramic What Yo ae*ging to do. the U.S. Naval Hospital's Family Practice Department in August shop from Morale, Welfare and after completing the family practice residency at the Eisenhower Recreation in mid-October and has Tonight Bike Poker Kw . Army Medical Center in Augusta, Ga. They had previously com- since been running on volunteer S Snorkeing Trip pleted their internship at the Naval Hospital in Charleston, S.C. They help. There are 27 club members Wdnsa- Night F attended school at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauder- who run the shop. Members get dale, Fl. Dr. Lorraine Nadkarni is interested in tropical medicine, 20 percent off all greenware and hence her decision to come to Guantanamo Bay. They join 350 free firing. Non-members are wel- other specialists in Family Medicine who serve U.S. Navy medi- come to use the facility, attend. Ca 2010 to register cine around the globe. classes and order greenware.

Page 4 * Fiday, November 22 1990 -* GITMO Ombudsman Two retire from HRO Corner

Congratulations to everyone who has par- ticipated in the Ombudsman training that was done throughout the month of November at the Navy Family Service Center. It was time well spent obtaining the knowledge that you will need to help the families of the Gitmo area. I hope that everyone had as much fun as I had through out this month. Thanksgiving is less than a week away. Take the time to relax and give thanks for all Thomas Batts, director of the Human Re- Patricia Adams, head staffing specialist for that we have. Remember that it is not too source Center is retiring after over 28 years of the Human Resources Office, is also retiring late to help your fellow service member. If government service. In 1968, he began his civil after over 30 years. Adams, a Chosen, Fla. you feel that you can include one ortwo other service career as a Personnel Management Spe- native, started her federal service as a Clerk people with your family for dinner, partici- cialist (GS-5) in the Civilian Personnel Office Typist (GS-3) at Webb Air Force Base, Texas. pate in the Adopt-A-Serviceman Program. at Elgin Air Force Base. From Elgin, he went She spent the next 20 years between Webb and Please call Anna Bowers at 2010. to work for the Defense Logistics Agency, Or- Shepard Air Force Base, Texas. It wasn't un- Volunteers are needed on base! If you lando, Fla. as a Personnel Management Spe- til 1986 that she and her husband Jack, moved are interested, call the Navy Family Service cialist (GS-11) where he serviced all of back to their native state to accept the position Center at 4141, the Navy/Marine Corp Re- and Puerto Rico. In 1976, he was promoted to of Equal Employment and Staffing Specialist lief Society at 4393, Red Cross at 2234, the Deputy Personnel Officer (GS-13), at the Ma- (GS-11) at Tyndall Air Force Base where she OCSC Thrift Shop "Treasures and Trivia"at rine Corps Logistics Base, Albany, Ga. In stayed for four years. From there she went to 4860 and the school system at 3500. 1982, he became the Personnel Officer at Na- Andersen Air Force Base, Guam as a GS-12 val Station, Rota, . After three years in in the personnel office. Two years later, she Naval Station Daphne 7525 Spain, he returned to Albany where he stayed was ready for another overseas tour. This time Naval Hospital Marcy 7200 or for the next nine years. Then, in January 1994, she joined the Navy at Guantanamo Bay. She 72760 he made his way to Guantanamo bay where plans to retire Jan. 3. Adams and her husband NSGA Renee 7561 he will retire. He and his wife plan to build a plan to tour the United States and settle in NMC Det Wayne 7436 home and retire in Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Moore Haven, Fla.

NEWEST ARRIVALS TIDAL DATA FOR THE WEEK Yvonnc Corda ALL TIMES LOCAL AND ALL LEVELS IN FEET announce the arrival of HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH Daniclle Nicolc DATE TIME LVL TIME LVL TIME LVL TIME LVL TIME LVL on Nov. 6 at 8 lbs. Sat. 0030 -.10 0748 1.53 1400 .36 1912 .92 Stephen and 6arah McCray announce the arrival of Sun. 0112 -.13 0836 1.57 1454 .36 1954 .86 Tyson Quinton Mon. 0154 -.12 0918 1.57 1548 .36 2042 .81 on Nov. 7 at 71bs. 12ozs Tue. 0236 -.10 1000 1.54 1036 .37 2118 .78

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Common concerns of Salmonellosis DoD Band Eating raw or undercooked eggs may result HM2 Andrea Wiley in Salmonella infection. In addition, eggs should Naval Hospital be refrigerated to prevent proliferation of Sal- NY Rockin Rodeo monella, and should be cooked thoroughly to Salmonellosis is a bacterial infection. kill Salmonella. Symptoms include diarrhea, whichis sometimes Infections are usually traced to foods such bloody, fever, stomach cramps, and vomiting. as processed meat products, inadequately Symptoms usually appear between 12 to 36 cooked poultry and poultry products, hours after a person eats contaminated food. undercooked foods containing eggs and egg Children under 2 years of age, the elderly, and products, raw milk, dairy products, including people with weak immune systems are espe- dried milk, and foods contaminated with feces cially vulnerable to salmonella. by an infected handler. Infections may also be In healthy children and adults, the infection traced-back to the food preparation area such usually runs its course in 5 to 7 days. Serious as meat and poultry products that have been pro- symptoms require a doctor's care. In infants cessed with contaminated utensils or on work under 1 year, it can spread to the bloodstream surfaces or tables contaminated inprevious use. and nervous system, causing meningitis or pneu- A few preventive measures are: Tonight monia. *Handwash before, during and after food Clipper Club - 8 p.m. Salmonella is found worldwide in domestic preparation and wild animals, including mammals, reptiles, *Thoroughly cook all foodstuffs derived Saturday birds, poultry, swine, cattle, and rodents. The from animal sources, particularly poultry, pork, overall risk for acquiring salmonellosis from pets egg products and meat dishes Bayview Caribbean Room is low, however, due to their high fecal carriage *Avoid consuming raw or incompletely 9 p.m. rate, chicks, ducks, and turtles can transmit cooked eggs, as in eggs cooked "over easy" or salmonnella to small children, feeding iguanas "sunny side up." Monday and then not washing your hands before eating. For further information, contact Preventive Barrel Club 8:30 p.m. They are viable reservoirs. Medicine at extension 72877.

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'U T s'~ Hurricane condition for Guarntanamo Bay Here are the hurricane conditions estab- the base. Check nonperishable food supplies, vately owned vehicle traffic will be secured. lished for Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay. fill water containers and secure all loose ob- Also, all nonessential personnel should proceed When Condition I, II, or II are set, the infor- jects. to hurricane shelters or hurricane or hurricane- mation will be broadcast on FM 103.1, the resistant housing. All preparations of Condition Emergency Broadcast Station (EBS). Hurricane Condition Two Two should be completed by this time. Set when ahurricane moves within 24 hours Condition One Alpha is set when winds of Hurricane Condition Five of the base. All emergency personnel report for 34 knots (40 miles per hour) have struck the base (December 1 to May 31) duty and all base leave and liberty is canceled. and higher winds are expected. All base personnel should stay tuned to the EBS Hurricane Condition Four Alpha for further instructions. Hurricane Condition One Romeo (June 1 to November 30, set by Outdoor furniture, trash cans and other Set when hurricane has cleared the area. COMNAVBASE, Guantanamo Bay) movable objects should be moved inside or se- Firefighting, rescue and security teams will be Normal readiness during hurricane season. curely tied. Water cans should be cleaned in deployed while nonessential personnel will re- preparation for filling with water. main in their shelters until a verbal "all clear" is Hurricane Condition Four passed. Set when hurricane force winds possible Hurricane Condition One and One Alpha When "all clear" is passed, all military and within 72 hours. Set when the hurricane is within 12 hours civilian employees should leave shelters and re- of the base. The base siren will sound a three- port to work centers for muster and further in- Hurricane Condition Three minute series of wails to indicate "take over". structions. All other base personnel will be al- Set when a hurricane is within 48 hours of At this time, the ferry will be secured. All pri- lowed to return to their residences.

Page 7 Friday, November 22, 1996 * t MARCO Hurricanes: Be prepared, don't get blown away Guantanamo Bay - Hurricanes, by defi- ber 30, unless a hurricane threatens the base, - Store water in a clean bathtub, sink and nition are the final and most dangerous stage of causing an upgrading of the hurricane prepared- other containers. cyclonic storms. They possess wind speeds of ness condition. - Fuel your car. greater than 64 knots (74 mph) and are accom- Last hurricane season, our conditions - Check your inventory of batteries for ra- panied by severe and damaging weather. where upgraded when Erin passed to the east of dio, flashlights, emergency lamps and emer- The warm waters of the Caribbean which Guantanamo Bay. Although Guantanamo did gency cooking material. surround Cuba, are often condusive to hurricanes not catch the full force of Erin, the base did sus- - Stay tuned to channel 2, 4 or 6 for emer- (especially during the summer and fall months). tain some high winds and damage. gency broadcasts, official bulletins and an- June 1 is the start of Hurricane Season 1996 "Not here! We haven't had a hurricane in nouncements. and it lasts until November 30. Guantanamo years," could be the most dangerous words - If storms do come, move furniture to the Bay will remain in a state of increased prepared- you'll ever hear. Let's be prepared. this could center of the room or inside wall away from ness during this time. be the year. windows. One of the problems with tropical cyclones Being prepared means it's a good idea to and their movement is that they are extremely have some safety rules to follow. Here's just a During a Tropical Storm/Hurricane unpredictable and remain very difficult to fore- few. - Do not go outside. cast. Prior to a Tropical Storm/Hurricane Threat - Stay in your shelter until ALL CLEAR is Winds approaching 90 knots (101 mph) have - Know the location of your shelter. announced/signaled. been reported in the past and the area covered - Know the safe haven for your boat. - Remain calm. could be a radius of over 300 miles. - Know the hurricane conditions of readi- - When using lanterns, lamps, candles, etc. As the base population is in a continuous ness. take precautions to prevent fires. process of turnover, an ongoing education pro- - Maintain your hurricane basket. gram is required to maintain a high state of readi- - Maintain several "hurricane lamps" with After the Tropical Storm ness. The yearly Hurrex is an example of this sufficient fuel or candles if you live in a hurri- /Hurricane effort. However, many people check onboard cane-proof housing. - Use emergency lighting sparingly, it may between exercises, while others simply fail to - Keep emergency cooking material avail- take awhile to restore base facilities. remember what they are expected to do. able (Coleman stove/sterno/gas and charcoal - Do not touch downed power lines. Because of the potential threat posed to grills, etc). - Do not go near disaster areas. Guantanamo Bay by hurricanes, it is impera- - Provide the means to store fresh water (in - Conserve water, if unsure about its purity tive that all base residents be familiar with the plastic containers, water cans or jars). boil it for five minutes before using. warning conditions and what to do should the -Avoid frequent opening of the refrigerator base be threatened. When a Tropical Storm/Hurricane and/or freezer to help keep the food cold. COMNAVBASEGTMOINST 3440.4 Threatens - Do not eat cooked food that has not been should be reviewed by all base residents in or- - Trim dead wood from trees. refrigerated or canned goods that have been left der to become familiar with hurricane condi- - Pick-up and store loose objects in your open for a long time. tions of readiness. Copies of this instruction yard, patio or working area. - Do not drive except in emergencies. The are now provided as you move into family hous- - Check your medicines and first-aid sup- road may be washed-out, covered with loose de- ing. ply. bris or otherwise impassable. Guantanamo Bay is in Hurricane Condition - Check your stock of non-perishable foods Remember your safety rules, listen closely Four Alpha continually from June 1 to Novem- and canned goods. to the television and radio. Essentials for preparing a hurricane basket In the event of an actual hurri- 3. One blanket for each family 7. A seven day supply of all not take to the shelter: pets, alco- cane, a "Hurricane Basket" should member. medications taken for chronic or holic beverages, cooking utensils or already be assembled. The basket 4. Disposable diapers, baby acute medical conditions. equipment for cooking food, large should include: formula and nursing supplies for in- NOT ALLOWED - You can- toys, or non-essential belongings. 1. Enough canned, or other fants. ready-to-eat food for 24 to 48 hours 5. Batteries, flashlights, water for you and your family, including containers, first-aid kits, safety items such as a can opener, dispos- matches, bandages, candles, por- able plates, cups, forks, paper tow- table radio, key wound alarm clock, els, napkins, water, plastic drop cooler. cloth, etc. 6. Non-essential, but desirable 2. Minimum clothing, soap, items may include small toys, read- toilet articles, and a towel for each ing material, playing cards, oil member of the family. lamps/lamp oil, etc.

Page 8 * Frday, November 22, 1996 * iar KIDS

Third graders visit the Northeast Gate What's Happening Shine up those putters and head to the Youth Center tonight for golfing night. Six to seven-year olds putter around from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. and the 8 to 12-year olds from 7:30 - 8:30. If golf is not your game, have fun do- ing the "millions" of other things around the center. Play bingo for sweet prizes, get a black out and receive a big prize of your choice. Just remember, be nice to Guantanamo Bay - Oct. 24 third grad- able to walk down to the gate and stand on the recreation aid. ers from W.T. Sampson Elementary School the circle of the Marine Corp Emblem. Tomorrow's matinee is at 1 p.m. and went on their first field trip of the school year The children were impressed with the Ma- features "Operation Dumbo Drop." Hot escorted by the Marines. rines on duty and equally thrilled to have their popcorn and cold drinks are served for free; The children were captivated by the nar- pictures taken with them. that's the best deal in town. rative of the history of Guantanamo Bay. It was an exhilarating day for the third Saturday night is now a regular open Afterwards, they viewed the cut water pipe graders. The Marines went above the call of recreation night at the youth center. All and explored the old barracks before being duty for the children. children ages 6 to 12 are welcome. Come out and enjoy the fun from 6:30 to 10 p.m.

ABC's of reading aloud: Have fun and fol- N - Nurture your children's imagination by se- W.T. Samson low these ABC's. lecting different kinds of stories. High School A - Allow time each day to read with our chil- O - Open the doors to the world of reading. Read Pirates dren daily to your children. B - Be a reading model! Let your children see P - Pass on the pleasure of reading by building Home Page you reading. memories your children can treasure. C - Create an interest in reading by reading aloud Q - Quote the characters in a story meaning- books suitable to your children's age and inter- fully by changing the tone of your voice. If you are planning to take advantage of the ests. R - Read, read, read! sleigh rides, please have your student complete D - Do start out with short stories-gradually S - Stimulate interest before reading by sharing an Intent to be Absent Form, with your signa- build your children's attention span. experiences. ture and present it to the teachers. E - Enrich your children's learning experiences T - Talk about the books you have read together. If you are going on the first sleigh ride, stu- through books. U - Use expression when reading aloud so that dents should present their forms to their teach- F -Focus your children's attention on the books the story will come to life. ers on Dec. 9. If you are going on the second you are reading by showing the book's pictures. V -Visit a bookstore often and give books. sleigh ride, students should present their forms G - Glance through the book before you read it W - Whenever you can, create. to their teachers on Dec. 16. to children so that you are familiar with it. X - eXcitement about reading; it's great. The will enable the teachers to provide more H - Have children sit close to you when you are Y -You can encourage reading with comprehensive assignments. reading so that they can see the book too. Z - Zest! Congratulation to the newly-elected Student I -Increase children's listening and speaking vo- Be excited and the books will do the rest! Government Officers. They are cabularies by explaining unfamiliar words. President BriAnne LaCroix J - Join your public library so that you have Elemen tary School Vice President Priscilla Plaggenburg access to a variety of books. Lunch Menu Secretary April Wagner K -Keep your children's books in view in easy- Treasurer J.C. Cummins to-getplaces. Monday aed Chicken, Tossed Salad, The Thanksgiving holiday is Thursday and L - Listen to your children tell stories from PotatoWde, Fresh Fruit, Milk Friday. Enjoy your family time together! books, even if they can't read all the words in Tuesdy-Ht Dog with Cheese, French Our basketball team plays tonight at 7:30 the books. Fries, Peas, Fruit Jello, Milk p.m. vs. Burns & Roe. Come out and support M - Mention the author and title of the book Wednesday - Chicken Nuggets, Potato Slices, Broccoli, Sliced Peaches. Milk the teams. each time you read to your children.

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YSGC GOLF TOURNAMENT SUNDAY. THREE JACKS AND A BASEREIET A1ETON ALL U JILL, BEST BALL SCRAMBLE. ~s:, PLAYt SIGN-UPS ARE U SUNDAY MORNING FROM . GU 7:30 TO 8 A.M. AT THE . LATERAL HAZARD

. y' Ghs Gitmo uersion of a 1 Burke Shoot M UU "Underwater turkey K, * * shoot" 1 a a Spear Pishing Tournament.Spe r Saturdag using 7 am. till noon. n a ( ' Register at the marina. - 0 Call Marine Gym at 2285 for more information. A league will . start as soon as enough people are interested. .

RECREAON LUE John Brown 5'10" ANI UME BASKETBALL LEAGUE TEAM WINS LOSS Nov 18 0 1 FilAM 5 Det (2 John Brown 2. Big Time 5 0 Fire ~ 3 W.T. Sampson 3 3 4. Kellog Dream Team 3 2 / S. D-Painters 5 1 6. A/C Coolers 2 3 7 Bums & Roe Admin 3 3 Fire Dept 8. JA Jones Blue 1 4 9. JA Jones White 0 6 10.Colas 0 5 NEX iE.46ur WtJANN's $o0tii.4a Winner of 4 Base Soccer (4 TEAM WINS LOSS I BWG 4 0 2 IED NUTS 4 0 League I--- 3 ANGELS 2 3 4 LADY LEATHERNECKS 1 4 Playoffs 5 OUTLAWS 3 2 s t6 WANNA BEES 0 5

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NATIONAL LEAGUE WINS LOSS Champs 1 BREW CREW 6 0 2 OUTLAWS 5 2 Dec 2 K' 3 STRIKEFORCE 1 6 (3 4 MIGRANTS 1 5 Winner of 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE WINS LOSS 1 PWD 2 3 2 LITES 3 2 Fire Dept 3 FULLFORCE 3 2 -- -- 4 MARINE BARRACKS 2 3 Loser of 2 If necessary

Page 10* Friday, November 22 1996 *qer SPORTS John Paul Jones Hill challenges Guantanamo Bay runners a more respectful pace. With few exceptions, CTM3 Theresa Verity runners began walking. A couple runners even Naval Security Group Activity tried walking backwards in order to make it up the steeper parts. Early Saturday morning, runners from all Some runners, like Bernard Reuille (men's over Guantanamo Bay converged at Marine Hill 5K first place winner) and Jason Knight (men's to test themselves against John Paul Jones Hill. 10K first place winner) made the ascent up JPJ A total of 84 participants, military and civilian, look deceptively easy. Both sprang up the hill donned their running shoes to compete for top undaunted and minutes ahead of any competetor. prizes in the 5K and 10K races. In the ladies' division, Mimi Wagner Both versions of the race started at Marine (women's 5K first place winner) and Jean Hill and ended at the flagpole, the highest point Nusbaum (women's 10K first place winner) on JPJ Hill. Race Master of Ceremonies and showed equal aplomb scaling the hill. All first NSGA Commanding Office, LCDR Phillip place records from last year were broken. Fiorilli called the 5K runners out and set them Special thanks to both Naval Hospital and on their way, followed by the 10K contingent. Security for their support in ensuring a safe rac- Runners seemed to handle the "flat" sections ing environment. of the race with a fair amount of speed, but once With the showing of runners this year, next they felt the steepness of the hill, many assumed year promises to be quite exciting.

Yet sf( safety clinic every Saturday8 to 10 a.m. at the M799Vt Mar a 5k winners (must tai(,e course prior to renting (left to right) Lance Seiffert, Jason Knight, (left to right) Bernard Reuille, Vivennee the jet ski) Klaus Jensen, Susan Bliss, Jean Nusbaum Reuille, Jeff Underwood, Mimi Wagner, and Pamela Trice. Ben Holmes and Jean Morrisey.

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East East 1. Florlda(46) (9-0) Western Conference Atlantic Division ream W L T Team W L T Team Record Team Record TEAM W LT TEAM WL T 4ew England 7 3 0 Philadelphia 7 3 0 2. Ohio State (17) (9-0) 14. Notre Dame (5-2) Dallas 16115 Florida 1610 2 3uffalo 7 3 0 Washington 7 3 0 3. Flordia St. (2) (8-0) 15. Washington (6-2) Chicago 18 10 6 NY Rangers 199 9 ndiananpolis 6 6 0 Dallas 6 4 0 4. Arizona St. (2) (10-0) 16. Michigan (7-1) Detroit 18 10 6 Philadelphia 157 8 Viaml 5 5 0 NewYork 4 6 0 5. Nebraska (8-1) 17. LSU (7-1) Toronto 168 8 Tampa Bay 15 6 7 4ew York 1 9 0 Arizona 4 6 0 6. Colorado (8-1) 18. Miami St. Louis 178 9 New Jersey 115 5 Central Central (6-2) 7. North Carolina (7-1) 19. Syracuse Phoenix 15 5 8 Washington 12 5 7 (S-2) Dittsburgh 7 3 Green Bay 8 2 0 8. Alabama (7-1) 20. Auburn N.Y. Islanders 153 7 (6-2) 4ouston 6 4 Minnesota 5 5 0 9. Kansas state (8-1) 21. Virginia Tech (6-1) Pacific Division Northeast Division 3altimore 3 7 Chicago 4 6 0 10. Brigham Y. (9-1) 22. Army (9-0) 8 4 6 Detroit 4 6 0 Colorado 19 12 4 Buffalo 167 'Incinnatt 11. Penn State (8-2) 23. Wyoming (9-0) 5 Bay 2 8 0 Calgary 16 7 8 Hartford 147 Jacksonville 4 6 Tampa 12. Tennessee (6-2) 24. Virginia (6-2) Los Angeles 17 7 7 Boston 15 5 7 West West 13. Northwestern (7-2) 25. Southern Miss (8-1) San Jose 17 7 7 Montreal 17 6 8 )enver 9 1 San Fran 7 3 0 Vancouver 148 6 Ottawa 154 6 Kansas City 7 3 Carolina 6 4 0 Due to Hurricane Marco, updated NHL, NFL Edmonton 18 8 10 Pittsburgh 15 4 10 San Diego 6 4 New Orleans 2 8 0 and college football standings were unavailable Anaheim 17311 3akland 4 6 St. Louis 3 7 0 this week. Seattle 5 5 Atlanta 1 9 0

Page 11* Friday, Novwnber 2Z f 00 O -u EVENTS Scholastic tine Central texas Mary Beth George, CTC coordinator, is currently off-island. Please note that basic skills courses in math and English will continue through mid-December. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jfav Campus Ellen Soucy at 4748. We are fortunate our site was one of the nine sites selected world- - Mary Beth George wide for the upcoming Academic Skills Learning Center to open after the first of the year. As soon as the five pallets of new furniture arrives on the island from the company contractor we will schedule the grand opening. Our supply officer, CDR Guevara will be instrumental in as- sisting with this project which grew to great proportions. Thanks, we appreciate the help. Military Family The Educational Advisory Council (EAC) meeting will be held at the Navy Campus Education Center Tuesday at 1 p.m. Please bring any Appreciation Week agenda items for command concerns or news to share with the council members. We appreciate all our career counselors and training officers Nov. 24 - Dec. 1 is Military Family who work with us all year. You have made a difference in the support Appreciation Week. our students get from each command. The Navy Family Service Center would like to honor during -Mary Ackerman these great families and show our appreciation an open house on Tuesday, from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come in and browse the center, join us in light refreshments and visit with other military families troy, State being honored this week. Congratulations on surviving mid-termweek. You're halfway there. Attention graduate students: Study guides for the PA 610 final are at the office. Those planning on taking the comprehensive exam must reg- ister ahead of time. The exam is scheduled for Nov. 29 at 8 a.m. in the TSU office. must be submitted no later A tentative list of Term III courses is available. Among the classes Holiday Parade entries than close of business Dec. 2. coming up are accounting 1, statistics, finance, strategic management, in participating should call operations management, human resource management, management Anyone interested seminar, sociology, classroom management, management information Trish Syde at 4483. systems, principles of management and organization behavior and col- Parade is to be held Dec. 7 at 1 P.m. lege algebra. The graduate courses include administrative law and inter- governmental relations. Call Reggi Drake at 4782 or stop by our office on Chapel Hill for more information. -Reggi Drake

City Colleges A tentative schedule for Term 11I/96-97 is now available. There are many classes to choose from next term including English composition, -There is still time to order your photo Christmas cards at the children's literature, biology with lab, physical science, selling, humani- Photo Express counter in the main store. Cards can only be ties, report writing, world history, philosophy, elementary algebra, criminal made from 35mm negatives. law and procedure and introduction to microcomputers. The national -The After Thanksgiving Sale will start Nov. 29 and run thru government course will also be offered with Troy State's visiting profes- sor, Henry Shine. Dec. 2. featuring great Christmas gift ideas for the family. -Come by and check out the Trim-A-Home If you need some help deciding on courses, please schedule an ap- shop in the main store for all your holiday decorating pointment with a counselor. Remember to check with the office before needs. New merchandise is arriving every week. purchasing used books from previous terms to ensure you get the appro- -Live Christmas trees will be arriving soon and will go priate editions. For more information, contact Ellen or Lisa at 4748. on sale the day after Thanksgiving, so shop early for the best selection. -Ellen Soucy

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!6ORT 1ItCKER SUNDRYRFTERNIONfIITBRL IN S/D SCREEN TV B/NGS1-IPM X ITER HIZRRD.- IPEN 4PM -MIDNIGHT t/urSd y I A W/NDJHMMERCLLf X CIPPERMCL f MOIE 7PM. THRHNKSG/V/MG IfPERHT/IO IPUFT SNORKELING TRIP SPEC/HL X lRYYEWCLI1 THRHNKS/V/IGBUFFET- // RM -4PM The OCSC Thrift Shop Treasures and Trivia Grand Opening Nov. 30 Paving Schedule The following is the upcoming schedule for the Dontations are still needed, please drop them off at the store paving project, weather permitting: Sat. from 9 a.m. - noon and Sun. from 2 - 5 p.m. We are located in Building AT9 between Fandango Air and Nov. 22 - 26 Various areas around the Air Terminal NEX Toy/Furniture store. If you have large items, we can pick Nov. 27 - Dec. 2 Line Maintenance (behind terminal) them up, call Peggy Wagner at 4501 or 4860. Dec. 3 - 5 Leeward Dispensary We still need help with shelves, racks and tables.

Page 13 * Friday, November 22, 1996 SHOPPER Autos U

1995 ChryslerLeBaron convertible. Low miles, Realistic, 20-channel programmable scanner Pavement marking operations are scheduled excellent condition. AC, PS, PB, AM/FM $80; pool cue $25. Call DWH 2142, AWH fromnow through the end of November, along cassette, power top, $15,000. Call7454. 7467. Sherman Ave. from Nob Hill to Cable Beach. All motorvehicle operators should be aware of Li'mpia Hcuv9e 1976Olds CustomCruiserstationwagon, new One pair of traction bars, for leaf springs $25. this activity and take precautions to avoid acci- paint, fournew tires, two good spares on rims. Call John DWH 4902, after 5 p.m. 7580. dents. All new ignition system, new battery. Power windows, doorlocks and seats, tinted windows. Onepair 15-inchMagneisumslottermagrims, Due to recent storm damage, Phillips Park Pier $1,2000BO. Call DWH4695,AWH7355. $50. Fit Ford orMopar,fivebolt patten. Call is closed until further notice while repairs are John DWH 4902, after 5 p.m. 7580. beingmade. 1980ToyotaCorolla,standardspeedA/C,needs Windjammer Complex a little work. Great second car. Call 81492 if Large wardrobe, perfectforoutside storageroom interested. $25. Canon computer printer, B&W, driver Wanted software and manuals included $50. Call Mac Small frame dirt bike ormini bike. For son's 1994ChevroletCamaroZ-28, 5.7literengine, DWH 4848, AWH7821. firstmotorcycle. Ca117614. fuel injected, red/black, with T-Tops, 23,000 originalmiles. Serious inquiriesonly $17,500. Home consolidation sale Brand new coffee The Boy Scouts of Guantanamo Bay are look- Open for Call Duke after 5 p.m., 7341. maker, like new comforters and sheets. Plus, ing for donations of camping supplies, tents, dart board, kitchen appliances and a one-year 4 lunch and rope, cooking supplies (pots and pans), sleep- 1981 Dodge Mirada, slant 6, 80,000 original old JVC stereo. Used very little. Interested? ing bags, ground cloths, tarps, etc. If you can Dinner Dec. 19. Call JacquiDWH 2351,AWH7459. miles, very dependable. Available help with any of these items please callDaphne $1,000OBO, call JohnDWH4902,AWH7580. at7525. SegaCD and games, $450. ContactRon at7440 1987Pontiac Sunbird, good Gitmo car. $500. or3162. Call7971. ThE MARINE WIVES' 12x 9 lightgreen carpet. Great condition $150. Club pRoudly offERS fOR SALE, 1977 Ford, F100 pick-up with camper shell. Cardioglide rider, great condition $100. Call bEAuiful 3' X 5' All COTTON EMbROidEREd AC, PS, Auto., AM/FM cassette, new DWH 6294, AWH 3965. transmission, $700. CallET1 DenmanorENI AMERICAN flAqs. EAch flAq hAS bEEN EllulDWHat4435 or4451. Hide-a-bed couch with loveseat. Good condi- tion. $250apeiceor$400forboth. CallDWH lOWN OVER ThE NORThAST GATE 1993 Dodge Colt,A/C, standard transmission, 6294, AWH 3965. ANd COMES WITI A dESCRipTiVE 41,000 original Gitmo miles. $3,850 OBO, DWH2245,AWH7058. Twin bed with headboard, matress and box CERTIfiCATE. spring. Likenewcondition$125. Lawnmower Sandrailwithnewlyrebuiltl200ccmotor. Call $40; 9-inch electricweedeater$20; 1.25hpelec- FOR MORE INFORMATION, CAII tric edger $20. 2761. Call ET1 Montalvo DWH 4849, AT AWH7917. MARIE WOlf 5636. 1991 MazdaRX7, metallic blue, 53,000 miles, leather, CD, alarmpowerwindows,locks,A/C, Brand new sequined covered cocktail dress, cruise. Must see call 2761. knee length, black, size 14. Nothing like it on the island. Call DWH 72650, AWH 3180. Have a Nutritious Holiday 1978 Ford pick-up, Engine runs, needs work, Gito N9t good for parts. $200 OBO. Call DWH 6294, Used Hoover vacuum, works great, extra bags Meal Seminar with Sandy AWH3965. included $25. CallDWH72650,AWH3180. Update Fisher, a wellness expert Over300fifts, overl30 users, 1977ChevyMalibu,two-door,autotransmission One set of brake shoes for 1991 Mazda pick- who will share information $600; 1972FordCouny Squire, station wagon, up; one sproketsetfor 1981 Dodge Rampick- many new oorgames. on eating right. Tomorrow auto transmission $700. Both are great Gitmo up. CallLeroyAWH4421. Calf 7682 andset cars! CallDWH6314,AWH6188. your at 2 p.m.in the base modem to 8/n/1. Boats Services library.

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Wor5hip services TROPICAL AVIATION Catholic Services Saturday - 5:30 p.m. Mass ~ GITMO BAY EXPRESS Sunday - 8 a.m Mass - Spanish Daily flights to Ft. Sunday - 9 a.m. Mass Sunday - 11:15 Mass - Leeward Lauderdale with connecting *Confessionsby appt. or 1/2 hour before Mass Holiday Special flights to Tampa/ Jewish Sabbath Services S.Petersburg & Sarasota Friday - 7:30 p.m. Sanctuary A Protestant Service Ship your Christmas Kingston on Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Religious Education packages with Gitmo Fridays & Sundays Sunday - 10 a.m. Service - Leeward Sunday - 11 a.m. Protestant Service Bay Express at only Call 4915; Fax 4916 Sunday - 12:30 p.m. Gospel Praise $.75 per pound. Hours: Mon -Fri Service Seventh Day Adventist-Lay Led Nov. 15- Jan. 15 8:30Firidays a.m. & RSunayslal - 5:30 p.m. Saturday - 9:30 & 11 a.m., Call 4915 for more Children's fare, Fed-X, Sanctuary B Saturday - 3:30 & 5 p.m., information. Sanctuary B United Jamaican Fellowship-Lay Led Sunday - 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, bldg. 1036 (Next to Phoenix Cable) Sunday- 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. FENCE INE PIAyERS Fellowship Service, PRESENTS Fit-Am Potck bldg. 1036 Assembly of God-Lay Led "THE BEST ChRISTMAS and Sunday - 12:30 p.m., Worship service, PAqEANT EVER" Sanctuary B General Election Pentacostal Gospel Temple Service Sunday 8 a.m. Bldg 991B DEc. 6 ANd 7, 7 p.m. Church of Christ-Lay Led Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, W.T. SAMpSON Nov. 30, 5 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Worship service, Hiqh School Gym 6 p.m. Worship Service, Fil-Am Building Sanctuary B Church of Jesus Christ of lickETs ON SALE SATURdAy AT ThE Latter Day Saints-Lay Led Sunday - 9:30 a.m., Worship service, NEX ATRiUM 11 A.M. - 5 p.m. Everybody is Sanctuary A LiMiTEd SEATINq FMI, call 232312648 Mon. - Fri. Welcome 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. $5 siNqE, $10 FAMily

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Movie Hotline . All movies 4392 A c Vstart at 7 p. m.

ec fcc eo Escape From L.A. - R JOHN CARPENTER'S Kurt Russell Saturday - Matilda In this sequelto the classic sci-fi adventure Sunday - Full Metal Jacket "Escape From New York", Kurt Russell, ESCAPE Monday - Memphis Belle reprising his role ofthe legendary outlaw Snake Tuesday - Escape From L.A Plissken, finds little hope after a devastating To Kill earthquake leaves Los Angeles an island. This KURT Tuesday -A Time Wednesday - Black Sheep lethal wasteland is home only to warring gangs, RUSSELL outcasts and miscreants. Russelltakes us into SNAKE Thursday -Escape From L.A. the new "moral America" where personal IS BACK 91 freedoms are dead and survival is this desolate, unforgiving town area thousand to one. Snake, a loner, facing stacked odds and aticking time A Time To Kill - R clockresurfaces in the year 2013 to face his f/i tl~ii~ ~-e" % greatest challenge ever - one that could mean Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson his life. Againstthe backdrop of racial tension in a Tonight -A Time To Kill small Mississippi town, this story has an Saturday- EscapeFrom L.A. From The Bestselling Author of THE FIRM idealistic young lawyer (Matthew Monday - Black Sheep McConaughey) trying to defend a black man Tuesday -Escape From L.A. (Jackson) who cold-bloodedly killed the two Wednesday -Matilda ATIMET o10LL rednecks who raped his 10-year-old daughter. Thursday - A Time To Kill SANDRA BULLOCK .-. _z9 The Ku Klux Klan marches in the streets as the SAMUEL L. JACKSON E prosecuting attorney (Kevin Spacey) demands justice for the murdervictims. McConnaughey's marriage begins to unravel as Matilda - PG he is drawn to the young law student (Bullock) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito who is helping him prepare the defense. Matilda is an extraordinary girl, a child of wondrous intelligence. Unfortunately, her Tonight -Escape From L.A. H KISS ANS deeply stupid parents can barely tolerate what AT TOGETHERS! Wednesday -A Time To Kill little time they spend with her. When her Thursday - Matilda parents finally give in and send Matildato school, it's to Crunchen Hall which is ruthlessly ruled by principal Agetha Truncbull, a hulking woman as awful as her name. But Matilda's fortune turns when her first grade teacher Miss Honey begins to believe in her; she discovers that she possesses the most extraordinary powers - powers which can make trouble for the monstrous grown-ups in her life - and can Mat ilda' perhaps mean freedom for Matilda and the SaturdayMatinee (1p.m.) - oppressed people in her life. Matilda SaturdayMain (7p.m.) - CHRIS FARLEY DAVID SPADE Matilda Black Sheep - PG-13 Sunday - Escape From L.A. BLACK Chris Farley, David Spade at 1 and 7 p.m. A Washington state gubernatorial candidate Monday -A Time To Kill finds his bid for the statehouse jeopardized by SHEEP the embarrassing antics ofhis doofus brother Reminder: There's one in o and assigns a lackey to keep an eye on the a, No food or drinks allowed every family. E7 ne'er-do-well relation. in the auditorium

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