Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 44 -- No. 118 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper-- Monday, June 27, 1988 Forty-seven residents receive their degrees educated mind is equal to that of the mili- people who operate it. Mitchell Peterson. J03 JOHN GAONA BQy tary hardware it operates. "The hardware is In closing, Capt. Boyd left the robe- Bachelors Degree Forty-seven residents reached a new useless without the minds to operate it," he clad graduates with a quote from Beaver Kevin Rodd. educational plateau last Thursday, receiv- said. Cleaver. Speaking to his father, The Beav Golden Gate University ing associate's, bachelor's and master's Stagger also reminded the spouses, said, "Gee, Dad. I didn't think education Master's Degrees degrees during commencement ceremo- friends and co-workers of the graduates prepared you for anything. I thought is was Ray Beard,Phillip Beck, John Bendele, nies held at FTG's Locke Auditorium. that the time the students spent gaining just something you had to sit through." Nina Buck, Carmine Ciccolella, Glenn Students of City Colleges of Chicago, their degrees was time spent "to create a Following the captain's remarks, Gurbach, Cathy Hostinksy, Drew Jensen, University of the State of New York, better tomorrow." Chaplain Schwarting gave the benediction Weldon Kirk, Cyndi Livingston, Michael Regents College and Golden Gate Univer- Kirk echoed many of Stagger's re- and the graduates marched out of the room, Loeber, Carl KcKlveen, Dimethia Row- sity marched into the auditorium to the marks, stating that his fellow students tassels adjusted, smiles donned and eyes land, Darlene Swart, Lisa Wheeler, Laura traditional "Pomp and Circumstance", "have taught me the true meaning of qual- set on their next goal. Young and John Yuhas. followed by "The Star Spangled Banner", ity and dedication. This has been one of Receiving degrees were: In Absentia more than ready to reap the fruits of their life's most rewarding achievements . we City Colleges of Chicago City Colleges of Chicago months and years of labor. have achieved a dream," he told his fellow Associate's Degrees Associate's Degree Chaplain Don Schwarting started the graduates. WalterBarrett,ClydeBasham,Stewart Janice Blackburn, Debra Butt, Alvin evening with the invocation, noting the Following the student addresses, Capt. Burhenn, Thomas Cody, Marshall Craft, Crayton, Edward Kisser, Mark Koccher, athering was here to "celebrate the culmi- John S. Boyd, COMNAVBASE, took the Vanessa Dodson, Florence Garcon, Donna Delphine Martin, Robert Page, Hlctor tion of months and years of work." podium for the commencement address. Gerakios, Zara Gordon, Renald Grand- Peredo, Nicholas Wiesbrock and Jeff Lindy Plakinger, Area Coordinator for Capt. Boyd opened his remark by stat- Pierre, John Harper, Robert James, Cyn- Wiles. Golden Gate University, gave the welcom- ing, "Nothing gives me greater pleasure thia Kennedy, Scott Luth, Bruce Neely, University of the State ing address and praised each of the students than to share in the accomplishments of Carol Newhard, Robert Nowak, Gary of New York, Regents College for their perseverance in pursuing a higher Guantanamo residents. Paynter, Vicki Shaw, Jerry Smith, Louis Associate's Degrees education. "You have taken an advantage to widen Stagger, Edward Stevenson, Vernealius David Orton and Arthur Jones. Student addresses were given by Louis your intellectual horizons," Capt. Boyd Talley, Mirtha Thomas,Peter Wheeler and Bachelor's Degrees Stagger and Weldon Kirk, representing said. "An advantage that takes good people Joseph Walter. Magdaline Moos. students from City Colleges of Chicago and makes them better people." - University of the State Golden Gate University and Golden Gate University respectively. The captain reiterated Stagger's re- of New York, Regents College Master's Degrees "The pen is mightier than the sword," marks, noting that the billions of dollars of Associate's Degrees Lisa Campbell, Peggy Knutson and quoted Stagger,noting thatthemightofthe military equipment is useless without the Robert Beasly, John McBride and Bruce Laviolette. A personal goal achieved Rowland has her Master's

By JOSN VALERIE RICHTER from NADSAP for case studies on alcohol- ism and stress management," said Row- Dimethia F. Rowland, Administrative land. When a class required research on Assistant to the NADSAP Coordinator, Labor Relations and Federal Regulations, recently achieved one of her goals when Rowland obtained information from the she graduated from Golden Gate Univer- Legal Services Office here. sity with a Masters Degree in Human Resource Management last Thursday. "It was not always easy completing Rowland said that her undergraduate research in Cuba, but my biggest inspira- studies in psychology and working with tion has been my husband (Carl) because of people helped her relate well to the person- his love, dedication, and patience," stated nel management skills taught in class. Her Rowland. Future plans for the Rowlands position in the NADSAP office also bene- include returning to Atlanta, Ga., in Janu- kited her in her studies. ary where Rowland plans to pursue her Dimethia Rowland prepares ' receive her master's degree from Golden "I was able to gather research materials doctorate. Gate University. (Photo by JO3 John Gaona) .

Memorial mass use? Reply: The weights we have right now were the ones we had when the for Mr. Calhau 480 CAPTAIN'S HOTLINE gym opened. There are no dumbbells A memorial mass will be held at the at the weights you mentioned, but Base Chapel for Joao Calhau Tuesday, there is a need for them. We have June 28, at 5 p.m. ordered these items and they will Joao died Monday, June 20, at the soon be available for checkout Jackson Memorial Burn Center in Miami, When calling the Captain's normal mail call hours. Generally, we do through the Gear Issue Desk. We Fla., as a result of injuries sustained when Hotline, please leave your name and not have mail call on Saturdays, but have to check out the smaller dumb- he fell into an electrical power transformer phone number. Anonymous calls will recently we have received large quanti- bells because these items, histori- ties of mail on Friday and and switching station June 13. only be answered in the case of fraud, afternoons and we cally, tend to get "borrowed" A native of Portugal, Joao was em- waste and abuse. Hotline calls will be have held mail calls on Saturdays. never returned. published in the newspaper or , loyed by DCI. He is survived by his arents, three brothers, one who is also answered by phone to the caller. Query: I am calling regarding a conduc- Query: I have a concern about the employed by DCI, three sisters and other tor box that is behind my residence. new mail call hours. For Leeward relatives. Joao was 33 years old. Query: I would like to find out why There has been oil leaking around it for Point, the new mail call hours are 10 you can't call to find out about mail months. It has gotten to the point that it a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Servicio en memoria de Joao Calhau call anymore? is killing the grass and trees. Friday. Most mail comes in after 1 El servicio sera selebrado en la Iglecia p.m, This means that if mail comes in de la Base, el dia martes 28 de Junio a las Reply: You can. The number is 2316. Reply: There are approximately 30 after 1 p.m. you won't get it until the next day. And, ifit comes in after 1 5 p.m. If you need further assistance, call the transformers made by the same company Murio el lunes 20 deJunio, en el hospi- Post Office business office at 2369. and your call mentioned one of them. p.m. on Friday, you won't get it until tal Jackson Memorial Burn Center, en These will be replaced as spares arrive. Monday. Miami, Fla., a consecuencia de varias eri- Query: I have a complaint about the Replacements are expected in early July. das querecibio al caer sobre un transforma- new mail call policy. They won't give The oil is similar to automotive oil and Reply: The Leeward Post Office dor en su trabajo. Nacio en Portugal, Joao us our mail when it is sitting here. has the same effect on lawns. closes at 3 p.m. and mail is now era empleado en DCI. Vivio con sus available until closing. If you need padres, tres ermanos y tres ermanas. Tenia Reply: When mail comes in it is Query: Why doesn't the gym have 5-, further assistance, please call the 33 anos. sorted and then handed out during 10-, and 15-pound weights for women to Leeward Post Office at 6288. Agradecemos su presencia. ' , : BAY NEWS

NEX tent sale Topics covered are military spouse preference, the 90-day rule, time The NEX main retail store will be having a in grade, pay scales, and other employment information. The 4th of July tent sale, Saturday, July 2, featuring presenter is Linda Watson items such as swimwear, sporting goods and from NBCPO. The program will be selected ladies wear up to 40 percent off. held at the Family Service Center Tuesday, June 28, at 2:30 p.m. Call the FSC at 4141 or 4153 to "_ Tellers on Leeward register for this free program. Central Fidelity Bank will have a teller at Nursery School July 4 booth the Leeward Point banking facility Tuesday, All June 28 and Friday, July 1. volunteers who are donating baked goods for the Guantanamo Bay Nursery School to sell at CPO Club closure their booth on the Fourth of July should drop off 10 their items Sunday, July 3, at the nursery school The Harbor Lights Lounge of the CPO Club from 12:30 to 1 p.m. Anyone who would like to is closed for minor building repairs and work at the booth should call Donna at 2738 after installation of carpeting. No lunches, dinners, or working hours. Sunday brunch will be served. The club will reopen on Wednesday, June 29, for lunch on the Inn cook out patio, with dinner served in the Harbor Lights Stoplight Lounge that evening. Stoplight Inn will have a cookout on the The Goat Locker Lounge will remain open patio Monday, July 4, starting at 6 p.m., in 90 Years of Tradition during normal hours of operation. No menu celebration of Independence Day. items will be available, but hors d'oeuvres will HN Joseph Bonneville and HMC Gary Mahneke, U.S. Naval be served. CPOA meeting Hospital Guantanamo Bay, personnel with the least and The Guantanamo Bay Chief Petty Officers most time in the Hospital Corps respectively, cut the cake Bottled beer for sale Association will meet Thursday, June 30, at 6 honoring the Hospital Corps' 90th birthday at a ceremony The Navy Resale Activity has more bottled p.m. in the CPO barracks lounge. beer on hand than the clubs can sell. they have Agenda items include election of officers, by- held recently. (Photo by J03 John Gaona) laws approval and a proposed been given the authority to temporarily sell "Right-hand bottled from the Package Store until the person" luncheon. All inventory levels have returned to normal. If CPOs, active and retired, are encouraged residents pitch in and help by properly discard- to attend. New Arrival ing their bottles, there is an outside chance that Baby's Name: Benjamin Lewis the NRA may be able to continue selling Officer's Club dining room closed Parents: GMG2 and Mrs. Walter Shaw bottled beer on a limited basis. The Officer's Club dining room will be closed Born: May 16, 1988 for breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday, June 27 Miami news team aboard due to NMPC training. A news team from Miami, WSVN-TV The Fairwinds Lounge will open at 4:30 p.m. channel 7, will be aboard the base July 1-5. They would like to interview base residents PWD/SeaBee note WEEKLY WATER USAGE from Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and anywhere else Are you interested in promoting PWD/ in southern Florida. SeaBees? Are you interested in bettering our June 13-19 For more information, call JOC Smith at community? Then how about joining our club? 4502 or 4819 during working hours. The PWD/SeaBee Community Club. We'll 2.0 be involved in everything from community events 1.8 JPJ Hill open to welcoming new families to the base. MG 16 Come out to John Paul Jones Hill Sunday, So, if you want to take a part in your commu- I A 1.4 . nity, come join us. For more information, call L L July 3, for a fantastic view of the bay and the base. The Naval Security Group Activity will Sharon at 2433 or Martha at 2859. host an openhouse between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. atop JPJ Hill to allow base residents the Summer Day Camp has openings O N opportunity to photographic the base from the The Child Development Center has 10 NS 0.6 highest point in Guantanamo. openings in their full-time summer day camp for JPJ Hill, 494 feet above sea level, is the 4- and 5-year-olds. The Sunbeam Summer Club 0.2 sight of a monument erected in May 1964 offers fun and planned activities ranging from honoring the great American naval hero ADm. swimming to field trips. John Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Paul Jones and it offers an excellent Camp runs from June 27 through Aug. 26 and vantage point for all photographers. costs $40 per week, which includes snacks and * DAILY USE - GOAL lunch. For more information, call 2205. Housing inspection schedule Housing inspections will be conducted by Rock Band at the Barrel Club the NAVSTA Fire Department on Tuesdays and The Stiff's Rock Band will be performing at Thursdays from 4:30 to 7 p.m. the next sched- the Barrel Club Sunday, July 3, from 8 p.m. to Entertainment Tonight uled inspections will be: midnight. On Channel 2 June 28 - Radio Point 1A through 724B; June 30 - Radio Point 725 through 753. Survey being performed 4:00 THE DISNEY MOVIE: Base Family Housing Occupants are advised Wednesday night special that THE GIRL WHO SPELLED FREEDOM (PART 1) an engineering survey will be performed by Do you like barbecue? Come to the Fleet Atlantic Division 5:00 THE SLAP MAXWELL STORY engineers through Thursday, Reserve Association this Wednesday night and June 30. The engineers will 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT be inspecting the TONIGHT let us do all the work and you enjoy the meal. exterior of many 6:00 NEWSCENTER of the housing structures and 8 Barbecue ribs and chicken with baked beans for will look at the interior of some units to deter- 6:15 CNN SPORTS LATENIGHT $5 per person is the dinner to be served. A local mine required repairs and improvements. 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS D.J. will be providing the music for the evening. 7:00 SPECIAL: NIMOY'S STAR TREK MEMORIES The club opens at 6 p.m. and the kitchen is NFCU news flash 8:00 SATNET: open from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Families are welcome. MONDAY NIGHT BASEBALL Effective July 15, the Navy Federal Credit Union's telephone number will change from Decorated bikes in parade 2830 to 4333. Kids can decorate their bikes and participate in the Fourth of July Parade scheduled for Traveler's advisory 2 Guantanamo Gazette Monday, July 4. The air terminal recording, phone Registration will take place at position number Capt. John S. Boyd, USN.Commander, U.S. Naval Base 6205, now has number 12 of the parade staging area at the end week long flight schedules. If you Lt. Bob Hines, USNR.Public Affairs Officer desire travel on Friday, you of the McCalla runway between 9 and 9:15 a.m. can call on Monday w JOC Gary Smith, USN.Assistant Public Affairs Officer of that week for any flight leaving J03 John Gaona, USN.Editor An award plaque will be given to the child on Friday. This number can be called during DM3 Paul Czech, USNR.Layout with the Best Decorated Bike. Adults are also and after working hours. JOSN Joel D. Parks, USNR.Assistant Editor able to decorate and ride their bikes in the For more information, JOSA Dirk Rose, USN.Sports Editor parade. For more information, call 4075. call 6408 or 6204. JOSN Mike Riess, USN.Staff Writer Marlene L. Siegel.Secretary Command Retention Team meets Fred Van Horn.Staff Memorial mass to be held Assistant There will be a Command Tiffany English.Student Aid A memorial mass will be held Tuesday, June Retention Team The Guantanamo Gazette is published at Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, 28, at 5 p.m. at the base chapel for Joao Calhau, meeting Thursday, June 30, at 2 p.m. in the Cuba, according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspa- a DCI employee who died Monday, June 20, at Family Service Center training room. pers under the direction of the public affairs officer. The Guantanamo Jackson Memorial Burn Center in Miami. Gazette is printed five times a week at government expense on government All Retention Team members are required to equipment, at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. The opinions and statements that appear herein are not to be construed as Job Search program attend. CPOs and division officers are encour- official, or as the official views of the Navy Department or Commander, U.S. Job Search is a program covering informa- aged to attend and, as always, tenant activity Naval Base. The Public Affairs Office is on the first floor of Building 760 tion about local jobs and how to apply for them. retention team members are invited to attend. (Admin Hill). The office can be reached at 4502. J

PAGE 2 MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1988 GuArTANAMo GAZETTE Local Officer's Wives Club offers a 'Piece of the Rock' WEEKLY MOVIE SCHEDULE People attending the 4th of July that people will remember that the June 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 celebration at Phillips Park will profit from "A Piece of the Rock," as Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun have the opportunity to buy a new well as money from the sale of other Downtown 4 1 2 3 5 9 13 Guantanamo Bay souvenir from the items, will go back into the commu- Marine 2 3 4 1 7 11 15 Guantanamo Bay Officer's Wives nity through our charitable dona- Leeward 1 2 3 4 8 12 16 Club booth. Genuine Guantanamo tions. A tiny American flag will be Bay rocks, complete with eyes, a given free to the first 50 people who Officers - - - - - 19 parasol to keep them from the purchase "A Piece of the ROCK." CPO - - - - 17 20 scorching sun, a ventilated home Villamar Pool - 18 - where they rest on a bed of shredded paper from Admin Hill and a n in- - Indicates there will be no movie. truction booklet to aid in their Bold print indicates a double feature will be shown. e, will be offered for sale. No movies will be shown at McCalla Lyceum until further notice. "Along with our cookbooks, Guant iamo Bay histories, and a 1. Predator: Arnold Schwarzenegger - Carl Weathers: Arnold Schwarzenegger is the head of a special wonderful bake sale, we are offering task force in a Central American jungle whose members are murdered one by one by an invisible alien these whimsical rocks as a special predator. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 46 nun. souvenir to the children, or even to 2. Platoon: Tom Berenger - Charlie Sheen: A middle class college drop-out volunteers for the Army in parents, who may want to send one 1967 and experiences the horror and senselessness of Vietnam. DRAMA (R) 1 hr. 36 min. back home," said Lyn Bunn, chair- man of the club's booth. "We hope 3. Death Before Dishonor: Fred Dryer - Joanna Pacula: Marine Gunnery Sgt Jack Burns, a tough no- BS NCO, finds himself assigned to Embassy Security in the turbulent Middle Eastern nation of Lebanon. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 36 min. CLASSIFIED ADS 4. Hamburger Hill: Courtney B. Vance - Anthony Barreil: Based on a true action that lasted 10 days in May 1969, this action drama depicts the herculean efforts of a platoon to capture a hill from the North All items for the classified sec- rope included. Boat can be seen in Vietnamese Army. DRAMA (R) 1 hr. 50 min. tion must be submitted on 8 1/2 by front of Yacht Club. Call 3908 after 11 in. paper with a maximum of 40 4:15 p.m. 5. Experience Preferred But Not Essential: Elizabeth Edmonds - Sue Wallace: Can a young girl find words per advertisement. Each Pontoon boat 20 x 11.5, 35 hp. friendship, adventure and self-confidence as a waitress at a seaside resort in Wales during the early '60s. item to be sold must be submitted on Johnson, toilet needs work, $1,300. DRAMA (PG) 1 hr. 14 min. a separate sheet of paper unless Call 3294 AWH. 6. Playing for Keeps: Daniel Jordano - Matthew Penn: A group of enterprising teens turn a rundown they fall under the same category. CARPEIS hotel Into the ultimate teen resort. DRAMA (PG-13) 1 hr. 43 mm. s submitted which include a Three carpets, 3 months old, as new 7. Song of the South: Animated: The winner of two Academy Awards, this live-action and animated film iety of items will be placed cond., 2 pale gray, 1 pale brown, brings rer Rabbit, Brer Bear and Brer Fox, three of the funniest rascals ever created, to rollicking life. under Miscellaneous. Ads must be $45 ea. Call 3294 AWH. ANIMATED (G) 1 hr. 36 min. signed and include a phone num- DIVE GEAR ber where the submitted can be Woman's Dacor dive package, ex- 8. My Little Pony: Animated: As all the little ponies in Ponyland celebrate at the annual Spring Festival, the wicked witch and her nasty daughters hatch a plot to turn Ponyland into a dark wasteland. ANIMATED reached during normal working tremely good cond., woman's med. (G) 1 hr. 27 min. hours. HTS BC, Hitech console (M17- Deadlines: Ads are published 200) with VCP MHP compass, 9. Black Widow: Debra Winger - Theresa Russell: A young Justice Department investigator is obsessed for two consecutive days (Monday 950H regulator with PL-XL second with apprehending a beautiful woman who has a deadly obsession of her own: seducing, marrying and and Tuesday and Thursday and stage, super 80 tank, weight belt, murdering wealthy men. THRILLER (R) 1 hr. 50 min. Friday). Ads must be in by noon gloves, fins, mask, snorkel, booties, 10. Double Feature: The Chipmunk Adventure: Chipmunks and Chipettes: The Chi munks compete Wednesday or Friday preceding $800 OBO. Call 2462 AWH. with the Chipettes in an around-the-world hot air balloon race for a $100,000 prize. A TION (G) 1 the desired publication dates. MISCELLANEOUS hr. 17 min. Leeward Point residents may Set of 4 used Firestone P205/ Sleeping Beauty: Animation: Classic story of a princess placed in a deep sleep iy a wicked fairys magic. Awakened by a handsome prince's kiss, she lives happily ever after. ANIMATION (G) 1 hr. 5min. submit advertisements via tele- 75R15 M/S ATX steel belted radial phone. All other residents must tires w/raised white letters, a lot of 11. Missing in Action: Chuck Norris - Emmett Walsh: Chuck Norris stars as an ex-Green Beret colonel submit written ads to the Public tread left, $80. Call 4583 AWH. returning to Vietnam to prove our men are still being held as POWs. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 42 min. Affairs Office, Bldg. 760, Admin One Step car seat in excel. cond., 12. The Falcon and the Snowman: Timothy Hutton - Sean Penn: A real life drama of friendship and Hill, or Guard Mail Stop 53. comes w/quilted cover, $30 OBO. espionage. A true story, it is the powerful portrait of two affluent L.A. youths who stole state secrets and Call 2462 AWH. sold them to the Russians and were eventually caught by the CIA and the FBI. DRAMA (R) 2 hr. 11 mill. Two 6-0 Peen reels, $60 ea.; 3 rod 13. Cobra: Sylvester Stallone - Brigitte Nielsen: Cobra is an L.A. cop who gets all the jot that no one Radio-controlled model car. Call and reel combos., $30 ea.; one VHF else wants, or no one else can handle. When a secret murder cult starts terrorizing the town, itsis his job 2186. radio, $200. Call Dave at 6009 to protect their latest target, a beautiful fashion model, and save the city. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 27 min. AIR CONDITIONERS DWH. Two 8-month-old Whirlpool En- Beautiful 55-gal. aquarium, 14. Scandalous: Robert Hayes - John Gielgud: A famous television newscaster is anxious to prove himself as hard news reporter. He thinks he's uncovered a spy ring conspiracy on a flight to London and ergy Savers, 18,700 Btu, 220-volt, lighted hood, under gravel, outer is immediately absorbed into the action. COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 33 min. $350; 5,000 Btu, 110-volt, $175. filters, plants, background and Call 4583 AWH. many accessories, including all 15. Missing in Action 2: The Beginning: Chuck Norris - Soon Teck Oh: Chuck Norris is back as the APPLIANCES fish, snails, hermits, etc. Wrought- vengeful Vietnam War vet Col. Braddock. Only this time, all the action takes place before the events of MIA I, exposing the details of the imprisonment of Braddock and his own men during and after the was Sunbeam Express Meals micro- iron stand w/wood shelf added. by the merciless North Vietnamese. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 35 min. wave/oven/broiler/toaster, as new, Pilot VHS video recorder, 1 year $150. Sanyo small refrigerator old, $200. Call 3294 AWH. 16. Out of Bounds: Anthony Michael Hall - Jenny Wright: Daryl Cage, aquiet Iowa farm boy, is joimng freezer, 4 months old, $150. Call Complete setup for just $300. Call his brother in Los Angeles to make a better life for himself. He inadvertently gets involved in a drug deal surroundings. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 3 min. 3294 AWH. 3936 FMI. which leads to murder and his fight for survival in unfamiliar Almond Whirlpool Dryer, almost TELEVISIONS 17. Roxanne: Steve Martin - Daryl Hanna: In his own inimitable way, comedian Steve Martin brings and new, gas type, ideal for per- Philco 19-in. remote control TV, this classic story of unrequited love and mistaken identity into the present day. C.D. loves Roxanne, Chris el transferring to CONUS, $150. Call 3294 AWH. thinks he loves Roxanne, Roxanne thinks she loves Chris, but she actually loves C.D. Got it? COMEDY 200 OBO. Call4115 or 4669 DWH TWO WHEELERS (PG) 2 hr. 27 min. or 4633 AWH. '86 Yamaha Virago 1100cc, show- 18. Hello Again: Shelly Long - Corbin Bernsen: A Long Island housewife is brought back to life only AlllOS room cond., low miles, small wind- to find big changes at home in this zany comedy. COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 36 min. '74 Dodge Dart, runs good, $600 shield, lots of chrome and gold 19. Robocop: Peter Weller - Nancy Allen: Peter Weller is a Detroit cop of the future who is killed and OBO. Call 3432 AWH. accents, $4,500. Call 3421 AWH. then brought back to life as the bras behind a law-enforcement robot. THRILLER (R) 1 hr. 45 min. '80 Pontiac Firebird, 231 V6, p/s, p/ Elite 150 Honda scooter, 4-cycle b, a/c, new rear brakes and much engine, water cooled, electric 20. The Living Daylights: Timothy Dalton - Joe Don Baker: He's British. He's back. He's Bond, James more, excel. cond., not a Guantan- starter, dash gauges, new cond., Bond. The deadly charmer 007 is, once again, on the trail of enemies of the free world. ACTION (PG) 2 amo special, $3,000. Call 4566 $995. Call 3790 AT. hr. 10 min. DWH or GHTroom C214 AWH, PO WANTIE NMPS 1 or G All Ages. Hutchison. Guard rail for small child's bed. NMPS 2 or PG Not recommended for younger children. Contact Sue Chapman at 3283 AT. NMPS 3 or R Under 17 not allowed without parent or adult guardian. BOAI Windsurfer boards. Call Terry or 17 ft. California ski boat, black and Eric at 3885. Movies begin at 8 p.m. white paint, good hauling trailer, Wooden patio furniture. Call 3957 life vests, ski vests and anchor and AT.

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$60 million income expected r Tyson-Spinksshowdown tonight Pro sports scores Chicago White Sox 7 closed circuit, could reach more Baseball From WIRE REPORTS Tyson has won all 34 of his bouts, Texas Rangers 5 including 30 by knockout. than 60 million dollars. That American League would break the record of over 50 Mike Tyson and Michael Spinks, age 31, has a 31-0 mark, Toronto Blue Jays 4 his opponents getting million set by the Sugar Ray National League tke more than a casual with 21 of Detroit 1 Spinks Leonard-Marvelous Marvin Tigers 6 on the boardwalk tonight knocked out. Chicago Cubs 0 stroll Hagler middleweight joust in when the two unbeatens lock The total gross for Tyson- 4 New York Mets 3 and April of 1987. horns for the heavyweight cham- Spinks, including live gate Cleveland Indians 3 pionship of the boxing world. Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Montreal Expos 0 A scheduled 12-rounder is on Boston Red Sox 10 Tale of the tape (10 innings) tap for the Atlantic City Conven- Baltimore Orioles 1 tion Center, with Spinks chal- lenging Tyson in a bout that's Tyson Spinks Minnesota Twins 101 Los Angeles Dodgers 9 drawn all kinds of interest, and Age 21 31 Oakland A's 0 Cincinnati Reds 6 money. Family and career Weight 218 1-4 212 1-2 (Game 1) squabbles have spilled over into 5-11 1-2 6-2 1-2 Height Houston Astros 6 Tyson's camp as he prepares for a Reach 71 76 Minnesota Twins 0 record 22 million pay day. It's not Chest (Normal) 43 40 Oakland A's 0 San Francisco Giants known if the out-of-the-ring ex- (Exp.) 45 42 2) Chest (Game Phillies 7 citement will affect Tyson, who Biceps 16 14 Philadelphia weighed in Saturday at 218 and a- Forearm 14 13 Seattle Mariners 8 S. Louis Cardinals 5 quarter pounds. Waist 34 33 Kansas City Royals 0 (10 innings) Meantime, the 212 and a- Thigh 27 23 quarter pound Spinks will earn 13 Calf 18 16 California Angels 4 San Diego Padres and a-half million dollars. Neck 19 3-4 16 2 Atlanta Braves Much has been made of Wrist 8 7 1-2 Tyson's marital and family prob- Fist 13 13 lems and the bickering about his Ankle 11 11 career between Bill Cayton and promoter Don King. But according to Tyson's trainer Kevin Rooney, "When my fighter steps into thering, I expect Records him to be a professional." - with 30 knockouts Even Eddie Futch, Spink's Tyson 34-0 trainer, believes all the contro- Spinks - 31-0 with 21 knockouts versy will be forgotten when the bell rings. Purse Both Tyson and Spinks boast Tyson - $22 million perfect records. The 21-year-old Spinks - $13.5 million

Free Water Volleyball Games are held every Movies are free. Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday at 4:30 p.m. at the AREA Officer's pool. Campus Player Activities and all The games are open to the whole community Take a look at th' teen nightclub "Saturday's" age groups. July 23, and enter the Campus Player Pool Tourna- ATHLETICS For more information, call 2560. ment that starts at 7 p.m. An entry fee of $1 will be charged and prizes awarded. Youth Activities Summer's sizzlin', so cool yourself off and have fun Registration begins at 6:45 p.m. the Volunteer umpires are needed for the upcoming at the same time during Wacky Water Sports at to 3 p.m. summer youth co-ed softball season. Villamar pool Sunday, July 24, from noon Campus Player teens will get a steal of the deal If you have softball experience, know the basic Innertube races, treasure hunts, egg and spoon relays Tuesday, July 12, bowling at the Marblehead Bowl- ASA softball rules, male or female and just feel like and water balloon fights are just a few of the fun ing Center. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., teens can bowl doing something good for the community, call Jackie activities planned. for just $1 an hour. Weldon at 3794 AWH. Wacky Water Sports is open to all ages and free, so bring the family down and have a splashin' good time. Every Thursday, Campus Player offers Afternoon Horseback Rides for students in grades 10-12, from Fitness Division Events the Give your child the opportunity to snorkel in 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Roll along at the Teen Skate set for Friday, July Caribbean by signing him or her up for the Snorkeling 15, from 8 to 10 p.m. at the base gym. The fee is $2 The cost is $2. Permission slips from parents are Clinic for Children scheduled for Saturday, July 9. meet at with skates available for check-out. required the day of the ride. Riders should Class will begin with a two-hour pool session at the the Corral at 3 p.m. For more information, call 3845 or 2560. Villamar pool from 8 to 10 a.m. and continue down at Windmill Beach from 10 a.m. to noon. The fee is only Aquatics Department Activities $10 and payable at the MWR Information Office at the Yacht Club activities The new MWR sailing instructor, Beth Krouch, time of registration. The Guantanamo Bay Yacht Club is holding a will be teaching two sessions of sailing lessons from MWR will supply the masks, snorkels and fins. All membership drive during June, July and August. during these months, the $10 ini- July 6-8 and July 27-29, at the Yacht Club from 5 to children must be at least 8 years of age and be a If you register Memberships are paid quarterly. 7 p.m. confident swimmer. tiation fee is waived. Lessons will consist of three classroom sessions In addition, is is asked that each child his or her own Regular membership is $24, family membership is membership is $5. with practical lessons following, which will be booties to allow for a better fit of the fins. $36 and junior determined by the instructor and student. Students For more information, call 2560. To register, call Beth at 3845 or Paul Pratt at will learn rigging and unrigging, mastering sailing 6216. terms and knots, parts of the boat, safety, control Swim team entries are now being taken for all age speed while docking, how to right a capsized boat groups at the Athletic and Fitness Office located in the Volleyball tournament and reach, run, tack, and gybe. base gym. The cost for the lessons is $10, payable at the Age groups run from 6 years and under, 7 to 8 year Gather a team together and enter the Sand time of registration at the MWR Information Office. olds, 9 to 10 year olds, 11 to 12 year olds, 13 to 14 year Volleyball Tournament Sunday, July 17, at Windmil 12:30 p.m. Class size is limited to 10 students so sign-up early. olds, and 15 and over. Beach starting at Swim teams are free so call now and join the fun. The tournament will consist of eight-man and two-man teams. All team members will receive free A Daddy/Daughter Dive-In Movie at the Villamar Project Player Activities T-shirts for participating in the tournament. A $5 fee per person will be collected at the time pool has been set for Friday, July 8, from 7 to 10 Enjoy an evening with Clint Eastwood at the Down- p.m. p.m. town Lyceum Friday, July 15, at 8 p.m. as he stars in of registration which will begin at 12:15 The movie is free. Bring a raft and sit back and "Pale Rider" and "Heartbreak Ridge" at the Project Trophies for first-place teams will be awarded. enjoy the show. Player Double Feature Night. For more information, call Mary Kay at 3845.

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