Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 44 -- No. 123 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper-- Tesday, July 5, 1988 USS Clark provides relief to freighter USS Clark (FFG-11), which is cur- when watchstanders sighted red interna- waters. Haiti, rendezvoused with Clark June 28, rently undergoing interim refresher train- tonal distress flares. The American ship, Under the leadership of Lt. j.g. Dennis relieving Clark of the tow. Clark continued ing with Fleet Training Group, provided which was transition the Old Bahama Belanger, an assistance team was sent to on its assigned mission, proceeding to relief assistance to the Honduran coastal Channel just north of the Cuban coast, investigate the cause of Etoile's loss of Guantanamo Bay after having towed freighter, Etoile De Bethlehem, shortly investigated immediately and located the propulsion. The assistance team discov- Etoile for 30 hours and covering 147 miles. after midnight Monday, June 27. Honduran vessel wallowing with seas on ered that Etoile had experienced a casualty Clark iscommanded by Cmdr. William Clark was en route to Guantanamo Bay its beam within sight of Cuban territorial to its main engine because of water leakage Donnelly. He praised the efficiency of his into two cylinders of its main propulsion combined active duty and selected reserve diesel. Etoile's crew of 12, which included crew, noting, "Reservists representing 19 several American citizens, had only two states participated in this relief effort. The days food and water remaining and the ship rapid integration of individuals from di- had lost all radio communications and verse geographic areas with the active duty Loran navigation equipment. crew again demonstrated the 'One Navy' Food and water were provided to the concept." stranded crewman and radio communica- Capt. Raphael Barrea of Etoile also tions were restored through the efforts of praised the crew of Clark and thanked them Clark's EM2 Mark Mayne. After deter- for "their rapid, professional response" to mining that engine repairs were not pos- his request for assistance. Clark, sible without required spare parts, Clark homeported in Philadelphia, is a 3,700-ton safely rigged a towing howser under ad- FFG-7 class frigate and was commissioned verse night conditions and began towing in 1980. The ship is named after Adm. J.J. the disabled vessel eastward toward the "Jocko" Clark, a hero of the Pacific cam- Windward Passage between Cuba and paign in World War II and is composed of Haiti. 157 active duty crewmembers, including While transiting the Windward Pas- 16 officers. The ship also has 57 select USS Clark (FFG-11) provides a tow for Honduran coastal tighter Etoile De Bethle- hem. (Official U.S. Navy photo) sage, USCGC Diligence (WMEC 616), reserve crewmembers, including eight completing a mission in Port au Prince, reserve officers. Post Office, orderlies benefit from new mail call hours "It used to be that the mail orderlies had two Saturday's in a row because we had Mail security is main reason for change to watch the TV and listen to the radio to received six and nine pallets of mail re- find outifthere was going to beamail call," spectively," Espiritu noted. in new mail call hours at the Post Office Espiritu commented. "Now the orderlies Espiritu reminds residents that there know when mail call hours are and they can are an average of five to six mail dispatches By J03 JOHN GAONA Another reason for the change was plan their schedules accordingly." each week. Incoming mail, he said, is based on a survey conducted by the Post Under the system, mail call hours are: determined by the amount of cargo flights New mail call hours wentinto effectfor Office. Windward: Monday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. flying through the base. the PostOffice June 1. According to PCCS "We conducted a survey for nine (except holidays). Tuesday through Fri- "We use MAC flight's for dispatching Danilo Espiritu, Postal Officer, the change months prior to the change in hours and we day, 2 to 5 p.m. and receiving mail," he explained. "We do was made for various reasons. discovered that most of the command, Leeward: Monday through Friday, 10 not use the Tuesday and Friday flights for "The main reason we changed the hours department and division mail orderlies a.m. to 1 p.m. mail because they are strictly for the pas- was for mail security," the Postal Officer don't pick-up their mail after 5 p.m. Only Mail received after 5 p.m. will be sorted sengers and their luggage." said. "Some of the mail orderlies would about 5 percent of the mail orderlies pick- and available for the next day's mail call. Although the new mail call hours pickup the mail at night and leave the mail up mail after that time," Espiritu ex- Special mail calls may also be held, upon caused some complaints in the beginning, in open spaces until the next morning, plained. approval of the postal officer. However, Espiritu finds that most of the complaints leaving the mail vulnerable to theft." Not only does the change benefit the such mail calls will not be held after 8 p.m. have ceased. "Now that people are getting With the new mail call hours, residents postalclerksworkingatthePostOffice, but Two such exceptions have already been used to the new hours and they see that they should be able to pick-up their mail before the change is beneficial for the mail order- made earlier this month. make the system easier, the complaints are leaving for their work spaces for the day. lies who pick-up the mail. "Earlier this month, we had mail calls stopping." Project completion possible by fall of 1989 Ground breaking for mall near Turner International Corporation has date of Nov. 10, 1990. , een awarded the contract to build the The 116,000 square foot complex will Navy Exchange Mall here. have a Commissary, Navy Exchange, per- Ground breaking is anticipated within sonalized services and a variety of spe- the next 30 days. cialty shops. Additionally, the Navy Re- Phil Pastor, a Turner Project Manager, sale Activity will move their offices from expects to complete the $8.238 million McCalla Hill to the mall. complex by early fall 1989, a full year ahead of schedule. Oakes said that Turner is expected to According to Lt. Cmdr. Mike Oakes, bring in the same construction team that Resident Officer in Charge ofConstruction just completed the $18 million bachelor here, the mall has acontractual completion quarters projects. Commissaries to start new meat trim policy A new Navy Commissary initiative on above the meat cases. trimming meats will give customers more Trimming the fat on beef will further meat value for their dollar. reduce fat content, while providing added meat value to customers. The reduction of Beginning July 19, Commissaries will fat and cholesterol is in keeping with trim beef to 1/8 inch external fat. The Navy Commissaries' health initiative. current trim policy is 1/4 inch. The new For over a year, Commissaries have been trim initiative for USDA choice beef will promotinghealth and nutrition through the be highlighted through bag stuffers in the Nutri-Guide and Nutri-Facts information stores, as well as through colorful signing programs. Contributed by the staff D MEDICALU.S. Naval Hospital,ADVISOR Guantanamo Bay, Cuba BAY NEWS Capt. Paul Campbell, MSC, Commanding Officer NEX/Commissary Board meeting eligible to invite guests. The following CPO Club guest policy applies after 6 p.m.: conditions and, unless promptly The Navy Exchange/Commissary Advisory The human body uses energy in Can be a house guest of patron; guests are not doing work. treated, may result in death or per- Board will meet Tuesday, July 12, at 1:30 p.m. at its vital process and allowed to make purchases and must remain with This energy heat, which at manent brain damage. the McCalla Hill NEX Admin conference room becomes patron; E-6 patrons are limited to two guests; and is transferred Heat exhaustion and heat (Bldg. AV-34). For more information, call 4119. ordinary temperatures members of other clubs normally not permitted in environment. stroke are different and easy to rec- from the body to the the CPO Club. Exceptions are granted for specific When the temperature of the envi- ognize. In heat exhaustion the skin Elementary school registration occasions. Written requests are to be submitted is sweaty, cool and pale. In heat ronment is higher than that of the The pre-registration packets that were given via your chain of command (NAVSTA Command body, the process is reversed and stroke the skin is usually dry, hot to students in the spring did not take the place of Master Chief) to CO Naval Station for approval. the body begins to gain heat. and flushed. registration. These papers are on file and will exhaustion is: When your body cannot lose First aid for heat speed-up the process for you in August. School aid. Parents responsible for children heat to surrounding environment, it - Send for medical registration for all students will be conducted begins sweating. As sweat evapo- - Place the casualty in a cool Aug. 9 (last names A-L) and Aug. 10 (M-Z) in the Summer is upon us and school is out. During with air circulation. the summer months we tend to see an increase in rates, transferring heat from you to shady place multipurpose room from 8 to 11:30 a.m. and 1to Parents are the surrounding air, your body is -- Lay the casualty down with 3:30 p.m. violations committed by juveniles. cooled and normal temperature is head level or lower than feet. reminded that they are responsible for their maintained. - Loosen clothing and equip- Pound children's actions while they are on the naval Sweating causes loss of body ment. note base. Please take the time to explain to your water and salt. This loss upsets your - If conscious, give liberal All payments for boarding or adopting of children to respect the property and belongings body's regulator mechanisms, amounts of water in small sips. animals at the Base Dog Pound must be made by of others. A little consideration for others can go which may lead to you becoming a First aid for heat stroke is: personal check or money order. along way in making the base a better place heat casualty. - Send for medical aid. to live for everyone. Water intake must be sufficient - Primary concern is to lower Roofing work has begun to replace that lost by sweating. body temperature as quickly as Exterior roofing has begun in the East and Power outages scheduled two cups per hour possible. Approximately West Bargo housing areas. Occupants are re- A power outage has been scheduled for in hot environment or two pints to - Move to cool shady place. minded that personally owned items must be Wednesday, July 6, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to affect gallons depending on the Do not attempt to make casualty five properly removed and stored to avoid being Kittery Beach housing, Iguana Terrace housing and exertion. Salt re- drink. temperature sprayed with roofing material. For more informa- and the TV8 transmitter. adequate - Loosen clothing and equip- placement is normally tion, call Lt. j.g. Denfeld at the ROICC office at An outage is also scheduled for Thursday, through meals. Extreme caution ment. 4162 or 4814. July 7, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to affect Old Vil- must taken not to exceed two - Apply cool water and/or ice be lamar, 6th Street, Water Plant 3, Northeast Gate, grams of salt per day. to entire body. Avoid mouth and Admin, Post Office, PAO closure Post 21 and the Boy Scout Camp. In fact, the need for water will nose. probably exceed the desire. If you - Fan patient constantly to Naval Base Admin (Bldg. 760), Post Office have the desire, you are way behind promote cooling of the body by and Public Affairs Office will close Wednesday, September exams schedule in your water intake. Ideally, you evaporation of applied water. July 13, at 1 p.m. for a command function. For The exam dates for the September 1988 Navy- should drink until your urine be- Heat cramps may occur as an more information, call YNC Abbott at 4511 wide advancement examinations are: P03, comes clear or very pale yellow. isolated condition with normal during working hours. Thursday, Sept. 8; P02, Tuesday, Sept. 14; and There are three basic types of body temperature or along with PO1, Thursday, Sept. 15. heat casualties: heat cramps; heat heat exhaustion. Most frequently Navy Relief Radiothon reminder Individuals participating in the exam are exhaustion; and heat stroke. Heat involved are muscles of the arms, Approximately 50 percent of the pledges reminded that all requirements for advancement stroke is the most serious of the heat legs or abdomen. made during Radiothon 1988 remain unpaid. must be completed no later than AUg. 18. For This is a reminder to all people who made further information, contact the PSD Educational pledges that monies were due by June 20. Services Office at 4553 or 4338. Students benefit from CCC policy Pledges may be paid by allotment, check, or cash at the Eye Clinic during working hours. If you Pre-Teen Dance to be held Myers. Courses ron eight weeks per have any questions, call Lt. Cmdr. Brammer at Enjoy a night of music at the Pre-Teen Dance By JOSN VALERIE RICHTER semester, with five semesters in a 7225. for fourth, fifth and sixth graders Saturday, July year. City Colleges of Chicago The cost is $66 per semester 16, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Youth Center. The cost is $1 for members and $1.50 for non- (CCC), located in Building 699, credit hour and students may use MCX notes has an Open Campus policy that Tuition Assistance or the G.I. Bill, The Marine Corps Exchange is offering for a members. Due to the dance, the Youth Center will be allows students to obtain an Associ- Myers noted. Married couples may limited time only, July 21 to Aug. 20, a free $10 closed to other activities. For more details, call ates Degree in Arts or Science. "We opt for the "spouse discount" if gift certificate promotion. For every $100 worth 4075. meet the needs of the student and both are enrolled during the same of cumulative cash receipts receive a free $10 the Navy," stated Mr. Robert semester. Myers added that spouses gift certificate. This promotion is not applicable Myers, Director of CCC, who vis- of enlisted personnel are eligible to to any layaway program. Discount on log rolls ited the base recently to monitor the apply for one of five scholarships Come register for a free 55 inch tall Tyranno- Baskin Robbins will have a 10 percent local program. that CCC Program hands out each saurs inflatable dinosaur to be given away July discount on log rolls July 4-10. CCC offers traditional eve- year. 16, in the MCX at 1 p.m. You must be present to ning courses, including History, One of the benefits, according w1n. Vacation Bible School Political Science, Business Law, to Myers, is that CCC will assess Vacation Bible School will be held this year, Data Processing, Photography, etc. credits from accredited institu- Hail and Farewell to be held Monday through Friday, July 11-15, from 8:45 to Some of the courses offered have tions, military schools, and CLEP A COMNAVBASE Officer's Hail and Fare- 11:15 a.m., at the W.T. Sampson Elementary come about due to public demand. exams. well will be held Saturday, July 9, at 6:30 p.m. at School. All children age 4 through sixth grade are "If enough students are inter- Overall, Myers says the "CCC the Officer's Club. Tickets are available from invited to attend. Bus transportation will be ested in taking a course, we will do program is here to meet the needs of your command representative or at the Officer's provided. It is requested that parents preregister anything we can to help them," said and the Navy." the student Club until 4 p.m., Wednesday, July 6. Only 25 their children by calling the Chaplain's Office at Entertainment Tonight tickets are available at the door. 2323. Photo Club meeting rescheduled Fire Warden training On Channel 2 The meeting of the Reflex Photo Club has In accordance with COMNAVBASEGTM- 4:00 SESAME STREET been rescheduled for July 11, at 7 p.m., due to OINST 11320.2, introductory and refresher 5:00 NAVY NEWS THIS WEEK July 4 being a holiday. All new and present training for all command Fire Wardens will be members are encouraged to attend. For further 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT conducted by the Naval Base Fire Prevention information, contact Bill Bandura at 3198 or Division July 11 at 9 a.m. 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 in the FTG auditorium. 4907 or Dick Peglowski at 4506. Commands are requested to forward a register of 6:15 CNN SPORTS LATENIGHT participants to the Fire Prevention Office via the 0 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS Childbirth Class offered Fire Department, stop 28. For more information, 7:00 STAR TREK Red Cross will be sponsoring a Childbirth contact the Fire Prevention Office at 3441 or MINI 8:00 SERIES: NORTH AND SOUTH (Pre-natal) Class during the months of July and 3442, Monday through Friday. 9:45 NEWSCENTER 8 (REBROADCAST) August. The six session class will be held JUly 10:00 SATNET PROGRAMMING 12, 19, 26 and Aug. 2, 9 16, from 7 to 9 p.m., in Mail orderly training the hospital training room. Anyone due to There is a mandatory training class for all deliver by Sept. 30 may call and register at 4676. personnel who have turned in mail orderly Guantanamo Gazette applications to the Post Office, and are awaiting Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Health Benefits presentation appointment as mail orderlies, at 9 a.m., July 6, at A Naval Hospital sponsored program on the Family Service Center training room. health Naval Base Commander.Capt. John S. Boyd, USN benefits for military families transferring Public Affairs Officer.Lt Bob Hines, USNR from Guantanamo Bay will be presented July 21, Lecture announcement Editorial Staff from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the second floor confer- "The Ring of Truth" a video taped lecture Editor . JO SN Michael Riess, USN ence room at the hospital. This presentation will Assistant Editor.JOSA Dirk Rose, USN will be shown in the Chapel at 7 p.m. tonight. provide Sports Editor.JOSN Joel Parks. USNR information and alternatives to military Everyone is welcome. Layout.DM 3 Paul Czech, USNR medical care and current changes in the CONUS "The Ring of Truth" focuses on Christian Staff Writer.JO3 John Gaona, USN health care environment. To register or for more Healing in Jesus' time and our own; given by The editorial content of this newspaperis prepared, edited and provided by the Public Affairs Office information, contact the hospital at 7242. Harvey Wood, produced by the Christian Science of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the military services and their families stationed overseas. Its contents do not necessarily reflect Board of Lectureship. theofficial views of the U.S. Navy and donot imply endorsement thereof. The Guantanamo Gazette Authorized guests at CPO Club For more information, call CEC Palmer at 3401 is printed five times a week at government expense at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. Authorized patrons of the CPO Club are or 3313. I I

PAGE 2 TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1988 GUANTANAMO GAZETTE Tide chart info for July High Height Low Height High Height Low Height WEEKLY MOVIE SCHEDULE Tide (FT) Tide (FT) Tide (FT) Tide (FT) July 44 5 6 7 8 9 10 NMon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun FRI 01 1006 0.7 0553 0.2 2351 1.8 1627 -0.7 Officers 1 6 - 1722 -0.6 SAT 02 1110 0.8 0631 0.1 0033 1.7 Villamar Poool - - - - 15 - 0.9 0710 0.0 1822 -0.4 7- SUN 03 1224 CPO - - - - 14 17 0753 -0.1 0115 1.6 1927 -0.2 MON 04 1334 1.0 Downtown 3 4 1 2 5 8 11 TUE 05 1454 1.1 0835 -0.3 0200 1.4 2043 0.1 3 4 1 6 9 12 WED 06 1608 1.3 0919 -0.4 0245 1.2 2204 0.2 Marine 2 4 7 10 13 THU 07 1719 1.5 1008 -0.5 0327 1.0 2331 0.1 Leeward 1 2 3 FRI 08 1827 1.6 1057 -0.6 0416 0.9 - Indicates there will be no movie. SAT 09 1929 1.7 1147 -0.6 0508 0.8 0102 0.3 Bold print indicates a double feature will be shown. SUN 10 2026 1.8 1240 -0.6 0600 0.7 0216 0.4 MON 11 2116 1.7 1332 -0.5 0700 0.6 0321 0.4 12 2201 1.6 1419 -0.5 0749 0.6 0413 0.4 1. The Invisible Stranger: Robert Foxworth - Stephanie Powers: An insane convicted killer learns the secret of invisibility. *E 2243 1.6 1507 -0.4 0842 0.6 0456 0.3 Escaping from prison he satisfies his desire for revenge by killing those who testified against him. SUSPENSE (NMPS 3) 1 hr. 26 mm. U 14 2320 1.5 1548 -0.4 0929 0.7 0530 0.3 FRI 15 2350 1.4 1630 -0.3 1015 0.7 0602 0.2 2. Something Wild: Melanie Griffith -Jeff Daniels: Jeff Daniels is a straight laced businessman whose life is thrust into the fast SAT 16 1709 -0.2 1104 0.7 0628 0.2 lane when he is apprehended by an outrageous brunette and encounters her explosive ex-husband. COMEDY (R) 1 hr. 54 min. SUN 17 0022 1.4 1751 -0.1 1154 0.7 0657 0.2 3. SpiesLikeUs: Chevy Chase- Dan Akroyd: This is a hilarious adventure whichreunites the comedy veterans. This fast-paced MON 18 0049 1.3 1833 0.1 1243 0.8 0719 0.2 action-packed story follows two inept recruits into the American Intelligence Service who end up having to try and save the world (PG) 1 hr. 44 min. TUE 19 0112 1.2 1925 0.2 1339 0.8 0747 0.1 from a nuclear war. COMEDY WED 20 0139 1.1 2024 0.3 1438 0.9 0811 0.0 4. Up Hill All the Way: Roy Clark - Mel Tillis: Flung off their train, small time con men drag themselves into a sleepy 1916 THU 21 0209 0.9 2134 0.4 1539 1.1 0843 0.0 town. COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 27 min. FRI 22 0238 0.8 2255 0.4 1643 1.2 0921 -0.1 5. Double Feature: House II: Arye Gross - : An old stone house seems like the perfect place for a young artist SAT 23 0308 0.7 0019 0.5 1745 1.3 1001 -0.2 until he starts discovering secret rooms, strange creatures and the ghostof his great, great, grandfather in this scary sequel to House. HORROR (PG-13) 1 hr. 28 min. SUN 24 0349 0.7 1844 1.4 1053 -0.3 MON 25 0444 0.7 0133 0.5 1938 1.6 1143 -0.4 Creepshow II: George Kennedy - Dorothy Lamour: If you read the magazine you'll love this latest edition of the horror comic strip brought to thebig screen. In this sequel to the original film, three separate episodes bring to life stories from the ever-popular TUE 26 0546 0.7 0233 0.4 2029 1.8 1239 -0.5 monster comic. HORROR (R) 1 hr. 30 min. WED 27 0652 0.7 0315 0.4 2117 1.9 1335 -0.6 2201 1.9 1430 -0.7 6. Playing for Keeps: Daniel Jordano - Matthew Penn: A group of enterprising teens tum a rundown hotel into the ultimate teen THU 28 0758 0.8 0355 0.3 resort. DRAMA (PG-13) 1 hr. 43 min. FRI 29 0907 0.8 0432 0.3 2244 1.8 1529 -0.6 1010 1.0 0511 0.2 2323 1.7 1625 -0.5 7. Song of the South: Animation: This live action and animated film brings Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear and Brer Fox, three of the SAT 30 funniest rascals ever created, to rollicking life. ANIMATION (G) 1 hr. 36 min. SUN 31 1117 1.1 0549 0.1 1724 -0.3 8. A Fine Mess: TedDanson-Howie Mandel: Ted Danson and Howie Mandel are good friends whose madcap, slapstick escapes ensue when they inadvertently become involved in a fixed horse race. COMEDY (R) 1 hr. 30 min. 9. Double Feature: The Chipmunk Adventure: Animation: The Chipmunks compete with the Chipettes in an around-the-world North East Gate tours hot air balloon race for a $100,000 prize. ANIMATION (G) 1 hr. 17 min. Sleeping Beauty: Animation: Classic story of a princess placed in a deep sleep by a wicked fairy's magic. Awakened by a handsome prince's kiss, she lives happily ever after. ANIMATION (G) 1 hr. 15 rin. reopened to the public 10. Scandalous: Robert Hayes - John Gielgud: A famous TV newscaster is anxious to prove himself as a hard news reporter. He thinks he's uncovered a spy ringconspiracy on a flight to London and is immediately absorbed into the action. COMEDY (PG) Starting July 9, 1988, the minute orientation brief by the 1 hr. 33 min. Marine Barracks Ground De- on-line Platoon Commander. 11. Tough Guys: Burt Lancaster - Kirk Douglas: After 30 years of imprisonment, a released pair of notorious train robbers experience a variety of comedic exploits in 1980's L.A. The two set out for one lastcaper involving the train they unsuccessfully fense/Security Force will be Cameras will be allowed, and robbed three decades earlier. COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 42 min. conducting monthly tours of the there will be no restrictions on 12. The Untouchables: Robert DeNiro - Sean Connery: Special Agent Elliot Ness and a tough Chicago cop take on Al Capone North East Gate. Tours will de- photography outside of build- and the mob. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 59 min. part from the Marine Corps Ex- ings. 13. Brazil: Robert DeNimo - Jill Griest: Futurist Sci-Fi movie about a society reduced to second class status serving machines change (MCX) parking lot at There will be no age limit, and the war waged by a renegade heating repairman and a rebel aainst the establishment. But it's all in Joeathan Pryce's mind 12 min. 7;30 a.m., with bus transporta- however parents are responsible as he escapes reality in his pnvate dream world. SCIENCE-FICTION (R) 2 hr. tion being provided to the North for their children. Restroom fa- 14. Predator: Arnold Schwarzenegger- Carl Weathers: AmoldSchwarzenegger is thehead of a special task force in a Central one by one by an invisible alsen predator. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 46 min. East Gate. The tour will last cilities are extremely limited at American jungle whose members are murdered between 45 and 60 minutes, with the North East Gate. 15. The Great Mouse Detective: Animation: Disney's 26th full-length feature is a story full of humor, adventure and fun, that has all thehallmarks ofa new classic. When amaster toymakerismysteriously kidnapped, the greatmouse detectiveBasil is called the bus returning to the MCX All participants of the tour in to match wits with his old rival, the villainous Professor Ratigan. ANIMATION (G) 1 hr. 23 mm. parking lot at approximately 9 will ride the bus to and from the 16. Death Before Dishonor: Fred Dryer- Joanna Pacula: Marine Gunnery Sgt. Jack Bums a tough no-BS NCO, finds himself a.m. North East Gate. There will be assigned to Embassy Security in the turbulent Middle Easternnation of Lebanon. ACTION' (R) 1 hr. 36 min. space, absolutely no POVs allowed at Due to the limited bus 17. Hamburger Hill: Courtney B. Vance - Anthony Barreil: Based on a true action that lasted 10daysin May 1969, this action tours will be by reservation only. the North East Gate! These tours drama depicts the herculean efforts of a platoon to capture a hill from the North Vietnamese Army. DRAMA (R) 1 hr. 50 min. To reserve a space call extension are a courtesy of the Commander 2344 during working hours. U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Only 88 spaces are available per Bay, Cuba, andtheCommanding month, and they will be handled Officer of the Marine Barracks. NMPS 1 or G All Ages. on a first call, first serve basis. They may be canceled, sus- NMPS 2 or PG Not recommended for younger children. When all alloted spaces for one pended, or rescheduled as opera- NMPS 3 or R Under 17 not allowed without parent or adult guardian. month are filled, the tour will be tional requirements dictate, and closed, and reservations for the will remain on a "not to inter- next month will be taken. fere" basis with the fenceline Movies begin at 8 p.m. The tour will include a fifteen security operations. CLASSIFIED ADS FOUND AM/FM cassette, plus lots of acces- 3572 AWH. Two gold chain necklaces near sories, double axle trailer, runs great, STEREO EOUIPTMENT Glass Beach. Call 4168 DWH to $7,300. Call 2493 AWH. Realistic cassette tape deck for use identify. withstereo system, very goodcond., AIR CONDITIONERS FURNITURE $35. Call 3871 after 5 p.m. 1pool 24,000 Btu, excel. cond., Brown vinyl recliner, very good TWO WHEELERS 50 OBO. Fedders 18,000 Btu, cond., $50. Call 4583 AWH. Honda 750 Supersport, low miles, ood for parts, $50 OBO. Call 2602 MISCELLANEOUS partially dressed, new tires and bat- AWH. Commodore 128 PC, monitor, disk tery, outstanding cond., avail. now Two 18-month-old Whirlpool En- drive, printer desk, software, extras. from original owner, $1,400 OBO. ergy Savers, 18,700 Btu, 220-volt, Barely used. I paid $1,100 plus, Call4121 DWH or 2434 AWH. $350.5,000Btu,110-volt,$175.Call makemaanoffer. Call4139DWH or '84 Honda Aero, good cond., new 4583 AWH. 3560 AWH. muffler and spark plugs have been 22,000 Btu, 3 years old, goodcond., Female beach bike, $35. Male 10- installed, includes two helmets and $150. 15,000Btu, nesdsrepair, $25. spd., $35. Pushlawnmower,$15.XL repair manual, $500 firm. Call Bob Call Bob at 4120DWH. Dacor BC, $75. 22 pounds of dive at 4120DWH or 2314 AWH. AUIOS weights, $10. Twin size matress, '79 Suzuki TS-185, $600 or trade. '74 Dodge Dart, 6-cyl., 2-dr., 3- $10. Call 2215 AWH. Call 6303 DWH or 3972 AWH. spd., manual trans., good running Double stroller, good cond., $25 cond., $600 OBO. Call 3432 AWH. OBO. Call 2181 AT. WAN.TE '74 Pontiac Ventura, red/white, a/t, Small animal carrier, like new, $15. Wooden patio furniture. Call 3957 2-dr., AM/FM cassette w/lots of new Call 2181 AT. AT. parts. Very good transportation, Would the young man who left the looks good, too. $1,000. Call 4203 Free to a good home: small brown yard sale at West Bargo #1 and did DWH and ask forZara. and white dog, housebroken, one- not pay for the mixer, please return year-old. Call 3875 AT. and pay for it. Thank you. 16 ft. v-hull, 20 hp. Johnson, center SERVICES Like to borrow stroller for six weeks. console with trailer, $800. Call 6216 Professional cake decorator to do Need it after packout, will pay. Call DWH or 6014 AWH. any occasion cake. Recently made 2181 AT. 21 ft. Dolphin Cuddy Cabin, 302 the school graduation cake. Can do Microscope and any educational engine with 280 Volvo Penta drawings on cakes for commands video tapes you wish to sell to inter- outdrive, CB, VHF, depth finder, and children parties. Call Debbie at ested party. Call 2353 AWH.

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Need a new workout? r Water aerobics: alternative to running Baseball scores By PATRICK KEAVENY Everyone can benefit from video an excellent workout for the American Seattle Mariners 3 MWR water aerobics. A fit young per- physically fit, for certain people League son can run hard in the water and there are no other options. People Oakland A's 4 National Take the plunge with water work to his/her capacity. Another with joint afflictions such as ar- Cleveland Indians 2 League exercise programs through person, on the other hand, may thritis, those with lower back (16 innings) Cincinnati Reds MWR get an excellent workout just by problems and the obese, benefit New York Mets The time-honored boredom using the resistance of the water enormously from the reduced Chicago White Sox 5 of endless laps has been revital- against his body to walk across the body weight and ease of move- Baltimore Orioles 1 Chicago Cubs ized through a growing number pool. meant. Pregnant women too, may San Francisco Giants of programs designed to put the An individual can increase his prefer to get their aerobic condi- Minnesota Twins 3 kick of aerobic classes into pool- heart ratetothepoint of running toning in the water, because of Milwaukee Brewers 1 Atlanta Braves based workouts. a sprint, yetbe free of the pound- the lack ofjarring and the feeling Philadelphia Phillies The recent increase in the ing effect on the body and the of weightlessness. California Angels 11 popularity of these programs may threat of injury. There's an end- Most hydroaerobic classes last Toronto Blue Jays 6 Los Angeles Dodgers be a direct result from the grow- less number of water exercises 45 minutes to an hour and require St. Louis Cardinals ing number of athletes sustaining that can benefit every part of the submersion up to the armpits. Boston Red Sox 9 injuries from other forms of aero- body. It isn't difficult to get a People that stay with the program Kansas City Royals 2 Montreal Expos bic exercise. Running and aerobic complete overall workout. for three to four weeks will see Houston Astros dance classes can place undue definite results, but may also want New York Yankees 13 stress onthejoints,legs andspine. Water Aerobics or Hy- to alternate this water program Texas Rangers 2 San Diego Padres The cushioning effects of water droaerobics is basically aerobic- with regular aerobics. Since you Pittsburgh Pirates have been recognized for years by type exercises transferred to wa- don't feel like you're sweating, Detroit Tigers 5 (10 innings) physical therapists who often put ter. The resistance of water inten- it's hard to believe you're getting injured limbs through paces in sifies every movement, resulting such a great workout. pools to minimize additional risk. in maximum benefits being de- The Aquatics Department of nived more quickly compared MWR currently offers hy- o: Along with the comfortfactor with similar exercises performed droaerobics seven days a week at O afforded by the pool, the resis- on land. One of the programs the Marine pool. Monday, Wed- tance offered by water is touted main benefits is improvement of nesday, and Friday from 5:30 to - by many as a way of gaining the the cardiovascular system, along 6:30 p.m.,Tuesday and Thursday o;-a% samebenefits asif you wereusing with muscle toning and improved from 6 to 7 p.m., and Saturday mini-weights in your exercise endurance, from 10 to 11 a.m. and Sunday program, without the pain. While water aerobics do pro- from 1:30 to 2:30 p m

Edberg takes Wimbledon by storm Becker's loss snapped his 14- On the clay courts of the U.S. From WIRE REPORTS match winning streak on the all- Pro Championships in England Club's famed centre Brookline, Mass., Jimmy Arias has put Swed- court. eliminated Patrick McEnroe 6-2, Cy Young winner to leave ish tennis back into the limelight The Wimbledon doubles titles 6-1 in first-round play. McEnroe again by capturing the men's were also decided yesterday. is the singles title at Wimbledon. younger brother of the well- prison for halfway house Women's singles champ known John McEnroe. Edberg defeated two-time Steffi Graf took home her second From WIRE REPORTS conviction. Hoyt won the Ameri- champion Boris Becker of West all-England crown by teaming up Germany, can League Cy Young Award 4-6,7-6,6-4,6-2 in the with Gabriela Sabatini to win the rain-delayed final. UPI has learned that former with the Chicago White Sox in After losing women's doubles title. They de- the first set, the third-seeded Cy Young award winner Lamar 1983. feated Larisa Savchenko and Ql Hoyt was given a year by a Edberg took the second set by Natalia Zvereva of the Soviet Hoyt is about to say good-bye to the San Diego judge after he failed winning a 7-2 tie breaker, then Union 6-3, 1-6, 12-10. federal prison in Allentown, never three urine tests mandated by his looked back. In the men's doubles final, Pa. Edberg becomes the first According to court docu- probation on an earlier convic- Americans and Robert tion. His probation was revoked Swede to win the world's most Seguso downed Australian John ments, Hoyt will get an early prestigous tennis tournament release by week's end and return Jan. 15. Fitzgerald and Sweden's Anders The criteria for an inmate to since Bjorn Borg captured the last Jarryd 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, 7-6. to his hometown of Columbia, S.C., to finish out be released to a halfway house of his five straight titles in 1980. Sherwood Stewart and Zina his year-long Sweden owns all three men's sentence in a halfway house. calls for him to have ajob. Letters Garrison ": Jet grand slam titles in 1988. Mats knocked off fellow The 33-year-old Hoyt had in Hoyt's court file include offers Wilander was victorious in the Americans and been serving time for drug pos- asatraineefrom adataprocessing Australian and ear- Gretchen Magers 6-1, 7-6 in the session and a probation violation firm and as a handyman at an lier this year. mixed doubles finals. stemming from an earlier drug apartment complex.

The organizational meeting for the Women's Free Water Volleyball Games are held every AREA Softball Recreation League is scheduled for Thursday, Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday at 4:30 p.m. July 7, at 6 p.m. in the base gym. the Officer's pool. 0 Entry fee will be determined by the number of The games are open to the whole community and teams who enter the league. all age groups. ATHLETICS For more information, call 2560. Youth Activities For more information, call 2560. The Aquatics Department Activities GBYAA Monthly Meeting will be held Project Player Activities tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Youth Center. Anyone The new MWR sailing instructor, Beth Krouch, will interested in youth sports is encouraged to attend. be teaching two sessions of sailing lessons from July 6-8 Show who's the strongest at the Project Player Arm Wrestling For more information, call Ray Paulino at 3376 and July 27-29, at the Yacht Club from 5 to 7 p.m. Tournament scheduled for Friday, AWH or J.J. Moore at 4075 DWH. Lessons will consist of three classroom sessions with July 22, at 7 p.m. in the Windjammer Club. practical lessons following, which will be determined by A fee of $1 will be collected at the time of regis- Volunteer umpires are needed for the upcoming the instructor and student. Students will learn rigging tration which will begin at 6:45 p.m. Prizes will be and unrigging, mastering sailing terms and knots, summer youth co-ed softball season. parts awarded. of the boat, safety, control speed while docking, how to If you have softball experience, know the basic right a capsized boat and reach, run, tack, and gybe. Project Player Water Volleyball games are held ASA softball rules, male or female and just feel like The cost for the lessons is $10, payable at the time every Wednesday at Windjammer Pool from 5 to 7 doing something good for the community, call Jackie of registration at the MWR Information Office. Class p.m. In addition, water volleyball games Weldon at 3794 AWH. size is limited to 10 students so sign-up early. are held at the Officer's Pool for eligible patrons every Wednes- Fitness Division Events day starting at 5:30 p.m. The games are free. I

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