Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 44 -- No. 89 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Monday, May 16, 1988 Ordnance to hold 'shoot out' for Navy Relief By JOSN JOEL PARKS out," sponsored by the Naval Station bers will be drawn. evenings aweek from 6 to 7p.m. beginning Ordnance Department. "The shells will be thoroughly mixed today. The drawing will be held as soon as The Navy ReliefSociety, an organiza- According toGMG1(SW) Olin Tilton, before the drawing and the entire event is all squares have been sold. tion dedicated to helping sailors and event coordinator, there will be a "target" by chance," Tilton explained. The cost is $2 per square, and winners Marines during times of need, is funded constructed of 500 one-inch squares, and "The pot will be determined by how will be notified through announcements on through voluntary donations. each contestant will buy a square. Squares many squares we sell. The winners will AM 1340 and in the Guantanamo Gazette. In order to raise money for Navy Relief are numbered randomly and people buying receive 25, 15, and 10 percent, respec- The deadline for entry is Tuesday, May 31. in Guantanamo Bay, many departments on squares will be assigned a number. tively, of the total amount. The rest of the base are sponsoring activities during the Numbers corresponding to the squares money will go to Navy Relief," he added. Tilton added, "This is a good way to fund drive, held through June 5. on the target will be marked on equally- Tilton will be at theGold Hill Towers help the Navy Relief Society, and achance One of these activities is the "Shoot- sized brass shell casings and three num- Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQ) three at winning some money." What is Navy Relief? YOUR ORGANIZATION! Over 250 Navy Relief offices ** ashore and afloat throughout the p v IT IS YOUR MONEY! world to help you in time of All contributions used to help NEED. you and your dependents.

!_v I, YOUR OWN PEOPLE! 1 J You'll Always Go Right The Navy 3800 Navy and Marine Corps v volunteers help those in need. w with Navy Relief and Marine Corps V Take Care of Their Own SECDEF message congratulates Armed Forces NOTE: The following message originally Lejeune and the Air Force's Mitchell - all tary forces in support of our diplomatic timely, effective military operations in was transmitted electronically to all mili- of them great leaders who clearly under- objects in these very important regions. response to political and diplomatic objec- tary activities worldwide by the Office of stood the critical relationship of military tives unleashes a flood of criticism. We the Secretary of Defense. and political strength. In the Persian Gulf, all four services hear all kinds of warnings: There is a have joined together to execute very capa- danger of escalation, the executive lacks As troops return from exercises in the bly a mission as old as our nation - the authority to take action, or someone might field and ships and aircraft squadrons re- . Commitment to that pur- protection of ships flying America's flag. get hurt. Fortunately, you see it differently: turn for deployments, it has long been The Persian Gulf remains a dangerous Each mission is another opportunity for our customary to send messages of congratula- pose, immediate readiness to place, but America's interests are more military services to prove themselves tions for a job well done. But in reflecting respond, through professional secure because of the quiet professional- imminently capable of doing a dangerous on the recent deployment of U.S. military ism of our military forces there. task well. What these recent operations forces to the Persian Gulf and Central grasp of procedure and prin- prove is the critics are wrong. Prompt America, as well as the continuing com- ciple and quiet execution of More recently, the Army and Air Force action brought more stability, not less. mitment of U.S. military forces overseas, responded very quickly to a rapidly devel- there are some more important issues that very difficult, dangerous oping situation in Central America. Events In my view, there are several reasons merit our consideration. missions -- this is what we of the last two weeks have shown that for your success. You are well trained and From the earliest days of our republic, America's willingness to help its friends ready. You are led at every level of the the U.S. military has stood ready to protect have come to expect from our carries a very strong and very important chain of command by leaders of the highest our nation's vital interests and underpin armed forces, and this is what message. caliber, especially at the NCO and junior our diplomatic objectives around the Our ability to exercise immediately our officer levels. But perhaps the most impor- world. Although the lesson has occasion- you deliver. military capabilities results from having a tant ingredients in your success are your ally been forgotten only to be relearned clear understanding of purpose, modem basic sense of purpose and commitment to with some pain and great expense, it has equipmentandrigorous individual andunit defend the elemental principles of our been consistently recognized that in exer- Today the men and women of our mili- training. Commitment to that purpose, republic - the liberty and equality Ameri- cising a leadership role and looking out for tary services are again called upon to un- immediate readiness to respond, thorough cans enjoy. our interests in a very dangerous and at dergird ourpolitical and diplomatic objec- professional grasp of procedure and prin- Whether you participated directly in times confusing world, military strength tives. In addition to satisfying existing ciple and quiet execution of very difficult, these operations or serve our continuing must undergird diplomacy. commitments in Europe and Asia and here dangerous missions - this is what we have commitment to freedom in some other And so our military history has been at home and at sea, events in the Persian come to expect from our armed forces, and capacity, either near or far, you represent enriched by great men like the Army's Gulf and in Central America have required this is what you deliver. the highest ideals of our nation. We are Marshall, the Navy's Burke, the Marine's the extraordinary deployment of our mili- All too frequently the execution of proud of each of you. Well done.

mistake. Unfortunately it happened to tent - no one ought to drink and you. drive.

Query: A lot of people are blaming Query: Recently I was promoted to Q 480 CAPTAINS HOTLINE Shore Patrol for the incident that hap- GS-6. I went to the CPO Club and pened the weekend before last. That's was told that I was not entitled to not true. Everyone, at one time or CPO privileges because my sponsor is another, has let someone that was drunk not a Chief and I was hired locally. get in the car and drive. A question that I As a government employee I feel I am Query: I coach one of the women's will not be altered for the MWR team's have is that if we see a Chief or an entitled to this benefit. softball teams. MWR has a team and benefit. Officer drinking and driving, what is since their members will be off island going to happen to us if we try to stop Reply: First, congratulations on your for a conference the season has been Query: I called the information number them or report them? promotion. What you were told at the postponed until further notice. I don't two times. After the operator said "wait a Reply: If you personally see someone CPO club is correct. Our guidance for feel this is fair to other people in the minute" to find out what I wanted, she driving that's intoxicated and shouldn't this policy is the Manual for Messes league. They should forfeit like hung up on me. Can something be done be driving, contact Security at 4105 and Ashore (NAVPERS 15951) which everyone else. about this? they will investigate the situation. You states club privileges may be ex- Reply: MWR's team has forfeited out Reply: None of our operators would in- are not required to leave your name tended, outside the United States, to of the league due to lack of participa- tentionally hang up on someone. They when calling Security, unless you want appropriate grades of government tion and the games forfeited due to generally place in excess of 2,000 calls to. It does not matter who is driving, the civilian employees, U.S. citizens their conference. The softball schedule and sometimes one of them will make a penalty is the same, and the goal consis- recruited in the United States only.

I One hundred and twenty-five years of being there Red Cross on the job BAY NEWS By Luis Sanquirico Station Manager Sunshine Delegation to visit Free boxes This is the 125th year thatpeople in trouble have been turning to Red The Sunshine Delegation, a six-lady DoD va- The Base Library has clean boxes of all sizes Cross for support and assistance. In Guantanamo Bay, our office of- riety act featuring Miss Florida, Jennifer Sauder, and also old newspapers, excellent for mailing ficially opened to the public back in February 1955. arrives here Sunday for a four day visit and one packages. As you know, Red Cross workers are part of a national and evening show. Come by during open hours. Monday worldwide network of people committed to help others. Our local The talented and attractive performers will through Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and office services approximately 1,140 cases annually, plus we offer a bring a bright ray of entertainment to Guantan- Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. variety of educational courses such as CPR, first aid, childbirth, amo when they perform Wednesday, May 18 at These items are not available on Sundays. and baby sitting. Annually, we certify about 700 residents in one of the Downtown Lyceum. Beginning at 8 p.m., the Sunshine Delega- above courses. CPO Hail and Farewell the tion will perform their enthusiastic brand of A CPO hail and farewell social will be held As an organization, we have been helping feed the people of dance and song for the base community and fleet Friday, May 20, at 4:30 p.m. on the patio at the Africa; work out prisoner exchanges; carry personal messages from personnel in port. prisoners to families; and in the Middle East, workers place their lives Also during their stay, the Sunshine Delega- Chief's Club. the past 30 days on the line to help civilians caught between the armies. In towns and tion will visit the USS Inchon, the Northeast gate, All Chiefs arriving during leaving between May 21 cities around the United States, we help millions of men, women, the Hospital , NAS and VC-10. and those who will be June 17 are cordially invited to attend. after war, famine, flood, fire, and and children survive and rebuild They should contact YNC Bell at 2300 or earthquakes, volcano eruptions, and every other type of disaster Advisory board meeting 2647 during working hours to confirm. imaginable. Hill Galley Advisory Board will meet Heavy hors d'oeuvres and a no-host bar will We are an integral part of every military installation and every May 19 in the galley at 1 p.m. Representatives be available. Chapter found in most cities in the U.S. Fortunately, our organization are urged to attend. Interested personnel are All naval base CPOs are also invited to is supported by the "Great American Family," which is fully aware of welcome. attend. our involvement during disasters, consequently, the support increases annually. All of us, as members of this great family, can contribute Nominations accepted GBOWC coffee our time as volunteers or by financial pledges through United Way, Nominations for Jamaican Employee Com- The Guantanamo Bay Officer's Wives Club CFC, or by direct donations to offices in your area. Become a part of mittee representatives are being accepted would like to invite all eligible members to the the Red Cross movement, a movement that has been making a through May 25, by the activity/department installation of our new executive board members difference for 125 years. We'll help, will you? personnel listed below: May 18, at 6:30 p.m. at the Deer Point Officer's Claude McPherson, PWD, 4630, stop 3; Club. Dudley Bartley, MWR, 2248, stop 31; Rudolph RSVP to Mary at 2600 or Lyn at 3300 by May Bailey, Security, Fire Division, 4165, stop 28; 13. Entertainment Tonight Linda Keele, NAVRESALEACT, 4508, stop 7; George Wodrazka, Supply, 4114, stop 2; Clifford Advisory Board meeting On Channel 2 Boothe, SIMA, 4702 stop 13; and Rosalind Miller, NBCPO, 4271, stop 17. The Navy Exchange/Commissary Advisory Nominations may be made by telephone or Board will meet Tuesday, May 17 at 1:30 p.m. at the McCalla Hill NEX Admin conference room 4:00 DISNEY MOVIE: DISNEY GOES TO THE ACADEMY in person. Only government employees recruited 5:00 GOODNIGHT BEANTOWN from Jamaica are eligible to submit nominations. (Bldg. AV-34). 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT The election will take place during June. For 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 more information, contact Pat Corum, NBCPO, at Children's Book Mobile 6:15 SPORTS MACHINE 4271 or 4810. Look for the Children's Book Mobile May 18 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS and 19 in the following housing areas: 7:00 PARENTING SERIES "FOOTSTEPS" MCX notes May 18: Nob Hill - 3 to 3:20 p.m.; Villamar, 7:30 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL The Marine Corps Exchange Dive Shop has a 1st Street - 3:30 to 3:50 p.m.; Villamar, 2nd Street 8:00 MOVIE: TONY ROME newly arrived shipment of long sleeve shorties - 4 to 4:15 p.m.; Villamar, 5th Street - 4:20 to 10:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (REBROADCAST) just in time for hydroid season. 4:50 p.m. and Center Bargo - 5 to 5:30 p.m. May 19; Tierra Kay First Circle - 3:30 to 3:50 10:15 SATNET PROGRAMMING Ten percent off bronzed baby shoe mounts 500 and 600 is being offered through May 28. p.m.; Kittery Beach - 4 to 4:20 p.m.; Marine This is the last chance until September to get housing - 4:30 to 4:50 p.m.; Corinaso Point - 5 to your child's shoes preserved forever. Call Oscar 5:30 p.m. or Iris at 2972 for more information. Children will be able to check out books and return them to the Book Mobile. WEEKLY WATER USAGE AIDS brochures available For more details on the housing areas, call Youth Activities at 4075. May 9 - 15 The Red Cross office received some bro- chures titled "What You Should Know About Masonic Ball 2.0 AIDS." These brochures are free to residents. Those who would like a copy, should stop by the The Caribbean Naval Lodge, A.F. and A.M., 1.8 Red Cross office from 8 to 11 a.m. will hold its annual Masonic Ball May 19, MG 1.6 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the CPO Club Harbor MWR hours Lights Dining Room. IA 1.4 Tickets are $10 per person and are available Beginning May 23, the MWR Information from Don Waters at 4164 or 3159 and Earl office will conduct new business hours; Monday Brickhouse at 4506 or 2752. through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tickets should be purchased no later than May 10 1.0 Call 3845 for more information. 0.8 17. 0N All Masons and their guests are cordially and N S 0.6 Tellers on Leeward Point fraternally invited to attend the banquet. NS 0.4 Central Fidelity Bank will have a teller at the Leeward Point Branch Tuesday, May 17 and Fri- Marriage preparation workshop day, May 20. A marriage preparation workshop will be held 0.0 1 Wednesday and Thursday, May 25 and 26, from TSU registration Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sal Sun 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. Troy State University is holding registration This two-day workshop is for those who are for the summer term May 16-19 and 23-27, from planning to get married or who are newly I DAILY USE - GOAL 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Education Center behind married. the Windward Library. The coordinators are the Chaplain's Office, Registration for Leeward will be held May Hospital, Family Service Center and Legal Office. 20, from 9 a.m. to noon in the VC-10 training To register, call 4141 or 2323. room. For more information, call Ed Miller at Guantanamo Gazette 4782. Story Hour at the Library The Naval Base Library is having Sleepy- Capt. John S. Boyd, USN.Commander, U.S. Naval Base Leeward Exchange hours Time Story Hour on Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m., Lt. Bob Hines, USNR.Public Affairs Officer The hours of the Leeward Exchange are 9 for children 3 to 6. JOC Gary Smith, USN.Assistant Public Affairs Officer JO3 John Gaona, USN.Editor a.m. to 8 p.m. DM3 Paul Czech, USNR.Layout They're welcome to wear their pajamas and JOSN Joel D. Parks, USNR.Assistant Editor More Ipecac syrup recalled bring their favorite stuffed animal. Accompany- ing adults will find an hour of leisure for their JOSA Dirk Rose, USN.Sports Editor Residents who have any bottles of Ipecac JOSN Mike Riess, USN.Staff Writer own entertainment in the library. labeled as Brite-Life Ipecac Syrup, Bergen Marlene L. Siegel.Secretary Calif., or Fred Van Horn.Staff Assistant Brunswig Drug Company, Orange, T.O.P.S. Tiffany English.Student Aid Humco Ipecac Syrup, Humco Laboratory, meetings The Guantanamo Gazelle is published at Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Texarkana, Texas, should dispose of them at Carrying some excess pounds around? Attend Cuba, according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspa- once. The bottles may contain lodides Tincture a T.O.P.S., (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meeting. pers under the direction of the public affairs officer. The Guantanamo or Eucalyptus oil, both of which are highly Meetings are held each Wednesday in the Gazette is printed five times a week at government expense on government toxic. Hospital Sick Call area, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. equipment, at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. For more information, contact the Naval For more information, phone Lorie at 2766 or The opinions and statements that appear herein are not to be construed as Hospital Pharmacy at 7219. Connie at 3172. official, or as the official views of the Navy DepartmentorCommander, U.S. Naval Base. The Public Affairs Office is on the first floor of Building 760 (Admin Hill). The office can be reached at 4502.

PAGE 2 MONDAY, MAY 16, 1988 GUANTANAMO GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS All items for the classified sec- Pontoon boat, 12 ft. x 28 ft., sun deck, WEEKLY MOVIE SCHEDULE tionmust be submitted on8 1/2 by 11 head, storage, 40 hp. motor with two in. paper with a maximum of 40 others for parts, plenty of extras, May 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 words per advertisement. Each item $2,000. Call Dave at 4820 DWH or -1Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun to be sold must be submitted on a 3563 AWH. Officers - 3 - separate sheet of paper unless they DIVE GEAR Villamar Poool - - - - - 2 - fall under the same category. Ads Large Seaquest BC; 80, 92 tank; CPO - - - - 1 4 - submitted which include a variety of Sherwood regulators, gauges, Downtown 5 8 7 6 9 13 17 items will be placed under Miscella- weightbelt, wetsuit, $750. Large McCalla 6 5 8 7 10 14 18 neous. Ads must be signed and in- Sherwood BC, regulator, gauges; 80 Marine 7 6 5 8 11 15 19 clude a phone number where the tank; dive buoy; weightbelt, wetsuit, Leeward 8 7 6 5 12 16 20 submitted can be reached during $550. Small Sherwood BC, regula- - Indicates there will be no movie. normal working hours. tor, gauges; 63 tank; knife, Bold print indicates a double feature will be shown. weightbelt, $500. Call Paul at 4987 Windjammer closed until further notice. Deadlines:Ads arepublishedfor AWH. two consecutive days (Monday and FURNITURE 1. My Demon Lover: Scott Valentine - Michele Little: Kaz loves Denny and Denny loves Kaz. There's Tuesday and Thursday and Friday). Fabulous solid birch, Italian design, only one problem: everytime Kaz gets "excited" he turns into an animal . a real animal! COMEDY (PG- Adsmust be in by noon Wednesday or baby crib, excel. cond. with mattress, 13) 1 hr. 28 min. 2. Like Father, Like Son: Dudley Moore - Kirk Cameron: Through some misguided experiment, a Friday preceding the desiredpubli- must be seen to believe, sacrifice at successful chief of surgery has switched bodies with his teenage son. COMEDY (PG-13) 1 hr. 39 min. cation dates. $100. Call Ellen at 4672 DWH or 3. The Bedroom Window: Steve Guttenberg - Elizabeth McGovern: A civic minded architect Leeward Point residents may 3211 AWH. volunteers information to the police about an attempted murder and inadvertently becomes the suspect submit advertisements via tele- Living room set, couch, loveseat, in this Hitchcock style thriller. SUSPENSE (R) 1 hr. 51 min. phone. All other residents must sub- chair and ottoman, and two end 4. Street Smart: Christopher Reeve - Mini Rogers: An ambitious reporter fakes a story about a New mit written ads to the Public Affairs tables, fair to good cond., $250. York city pimp and endangers himself and the lives of others, when the story coincides with the life of Office, Bldg. 760, Admin Hill, or Dining room table with split leaf a real pimp who's on trial for murder. SUSPENSE (R) 1 hr. 37 min. Guard Mail Stop 53. extention and four chairs, good 5. Ishtar: Warren Beatty - Dustin Hoffman: Two awful amateur songwriters dance and sing their way cond., $200. Call 2839 AT. to Morocco in search of work, and become involved with the CIA and Arab secret agents. COMEDY (PG- FOUND 13) 1 hr. 47 min. 6. Big Shots: Rick Busher- Darius McCrary: Obie is a young suburban A watch with a ring attached, found MISCELLANEOUS boy trying to cope with the recent death of his father; Scam is a shrewd inner-city kid who has long since resigned himself to the disappear- on side of road near CPO Club. Call Kanga-rocka-roo infant carrier with ance of his father. When they take off on a slam-bang, car-crashing adventure together the results are Greg at 4717 DWH. two covers, excel. cond., $20. Gerry bound to be explosive! ACTION COMEDY (PG-13) 1 hr. 30 min. AIR CONDITIONERS infant front carrier, newborn to six 7. Hamburger Hill: Courtney B. Vance - Anthony Barrile: Based on a true action story that lasted 10 5,000 Btu, 120v., Kenmore, $50. months, excel. cond., $10. Century days in May 1969, this action drama depicts the herculean efforts of a platoon to capture a hill from the Call 4188 At. Super Swing, molded plastic seat, North Vietnamese army. DRAMA (R) 1 hr. 50 min. APPLIANCES upright and reclining positions, good 8. Stakeout: Richard Dreyfuss - Emilio Estevez: A cop falls in love with the woman he's spying on as Whirlpool chest freezer, 15.2 cu. ft., cond., $20. Crawl space play yard, his long-suffering partner watches. ACTION COMEDY (R) 1 hr. 58 min. $300. Call 3436 AWH. can be shaped to fit anywhere, $20. 9. Dreamchasers: Harold Gould - Justin Dana: "Dreamchasers" is a contemporary drama about the 1 year old GE chest type freezer, six Baby clothes for infant boy.Battery friendship between a young boy an and older man. When the younger of these two runs away from home, the two decide to live out their fantasy of following in the footsteps of wild west heroes, Butch Cassidy cu. ft., good size for most base hous- operated breast pump and feeding and the Sundance Kid. DRAMA (PG) 1 hr. 34 min. ing, $250. Call 2336 AWH. system, used very little, $25. One 10. Heroes Three: Lawrence Tan - Mike Kelly: Two servicemen on shore leave in Hong Kong are Litton microwave oven, large size Step car seat, good cond., cover, $15 rescued from the attack of a streetgang by a detective. One of the servicemen is later killed and the two meal in one unit, like new, works OBO. Buggy stroller, good cond., remaining men investigate his death. DRAMA (NMPS 3) 1 hr. 30 min. great, $150,avail. June 20. Call 2336 great for newborn to six months, $10. 11. Thumbelina: Animation: Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale classic comes colorfully to life in this AWH. Covers for infant car seat, carrier, or beautiful story of a tiny girl bom inside a tulip. ANIMATION (NMPS 1) 1 hr. 03 min. Whirlpool Thin-twin combo washer Dynamate car seat, $5. Call 3329. 12. : Battle of the Rock Lords: Animation: The Gobots come to the aid of the Rock People and dryer, 1.5 years old, fits great in Six foot Christmas tree, used only (humanoid types who can ball up into rocks for protection against the evil rock lords. ANIMATION (G) housing where space is tight, $550, once, $25. Call 2839 AT. 1 hr. 14 min. avail. June 20. Call 2336 AWH. Infant/toddler car seat, great cond., 13. Double Feature: The Color of Money: Paul Newman - Tom Cruise: Fast Eddie Felson takes Vincent pool player under his wing. DRAMA (R) 1 hr. 57 min. $17. Call 3140. Lauria, a young hot shot Top Gun: Tom Cruise - Kelly McGillis: Lt. Pete Mitchell is one of the best fighter pilots in the Navy, '66 Chevy Impala, V8, a/t, p/s, tires Olivetti electronic typewriter, like but his confidence is constantly shadowed by the suggestion of family disgrace. When he is selected for 1 year old, runs great, body in good new, lots of extra ribbons, print the prestigious Fighter Weapons School at Miramar, it will either make him or break him, but either way; cond. for the year, seats redone, wheels, etc., self correcting, great for look out below! ACTION (PG) 1 hr. 50 min. $600. Call 2328 AWH. college, $175. RCA 13 in. color TV, 14. Double Feature: - The Movie: Animated: The Transformers are a race of robots who '80 Camaro Berlinetta, a/c, a/t, p/s, 4 years old, great for a second TV, can change themselves into other pieces of machinery. Battles ensure as the good robots are attacked p/b, AM/FM stereo cassette, no rust looks and works like new, $175, by the bad robots. ANIMATION (PG) 1 hr. 26 min. on car, just inspected, good, $2340. avail. June 20. Singer Athena 2000 Legend: Tom Cruise - Tim Curry: In a mythical forest inhabited by fairies, goblins and unicorns, the Call 2497 AT or 5347 DWH. sewing machine, like new cond., evil lord of darkness is imposing an irrevocable curse of eternal night.FANTASY (PG-13) 1 hr. 29 min. '75 Chevy Luv pickup, runs great, easy to use, lots of features, $175. 15. Lawman Without A Gun: Louis Gossett, Jr. - Clu Gulager: A dramatic story of the courage of a black preacher who becomes Alabama's first black sheriff. DRAMA (NMPS 3) 1 hr. 35 min. new clutch and battery, needs some Call 2336 AWH. 16. Highest Honor: John Howard - Atsuo Nakamaura: During World War II, when a U.S. commando body work, no major rust, depend- SERVICES group is captured by the enemy a strong and personal relationship develops between one of the Americans able, avail. June 23, $1,300. Call Hand embroidered stenciled names and his Japanese interpreter. DRAMA (R) 1 hr. 39 min. 2336 AWH. on dungaree uniforms, $.50 per let- 17. Porky's Revenge: Those rowdy, raunchy kids from Florida's mythical Angel Beach High are back, '80 Plymouth Horizon TC3 hatch- ter. Call 3705 DWH, ask for Martha. and so is their arch-enemy, the outrageous Porky. In this sequel, the villain returns with a new den of sin back, 60,000 actual miles, new housed on a lavish showboat, bound on a collision course with our heroes. COMEDY (R) 1 hr. 33 min. clutch, runs great, looks good, STEREO EQUIPMENT 18. Goodbye New York: Julie Hagerty - Amos Kollek: Nancy Callaghan appears to be a level-headed $1,800, avail. June 24 at Ferry Land- Yamaha M-60 stereo amplifier, 160 Manhattan insurance executive, until she decides to give it all up to move to Paris! The fun has just began ing. Call 2336 AWH. watts, $300. Call 3436 AWH. when she sleeps through her stop and ends up in Tel Aviv. ADVENTURE (R) 1 hr. 31 min. '71 Oldsmobile Delta 88, $500, avail 19. Psycho III: Anthony Perkins- Diana Scarwid: Psycho IfI picks up where Psycho II left off, as Norman now. Call Paul at4154 DWH or4987 TWO WHEELERS Bates, having been declared legally sane by the court, was released from a mental institution 22 years after being sent there for some rather heinous crimes he committed. SUSPENSE (R) 1 hr. 33 min. AWH. '82 Suzuki 1 100GK, fully dressed, 20. Assassination: Charles Bronson - Jill Ireland: A secret service agent and the First Lady find '78 Dodge Aspen station wagon, a/c, excel. running cond., $1,700. Call themselves on the run with assassins hot on their tail. ACTION (PG-13) 1 hr. 28 min. a/t, p/s, p/b, must sell, leaving island Gil at 4849 DWH or 3766 AWH. June 7, avail. at Ferry Landing same NMPS 1 or G All Ages. date, $1,000. Call 2101 or 2212 NMPS 2 or PG Not recommended for younger children. DWH or 3214 AWH. Reliable babysitter for 2 year old NMPS 3 or R Under 17 not allowed without parent or adult guardian. '77 Toyota Corolla station wagon, girl, work about five to 10 hours on runs good, inspection good until the weekends, good pay with a well March '89, $850. Call 4737 AWH. behaved little girl. Call Ellen at 4672 Movies begin at 8 p.m. BOATS DWH or 3211 AWH.

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Dallas and the military Baseball and basketball Cowboys again pick service member scores from the weekend FROM WIRE REPORTS emy. They had to put his name on San Diego StateCoach Denny hold while he served in the Navy, Stolz added, "Hennings would Baseball Atlanta Braves 6 History repeats itself- even including some duty in the waters have been a first-round pick in the American League off Vietnam. NFL but for the service compli- Chicago Cubs 2 in sports - and the Dallas Cow- New York Yankees 9 Houston Astros boys are gambling it will again. When he finally got out of cation." service, Roger signed with the Hennings has worked with California Angels 2 The Cowboys took Chad San Diego Padres 2 Hennings on the 11th round of the Cowboys and was an understudy great intensity during his career. to Craig Morton for a couple of He grew up on a farm in Iowa and Milwaukee Brewers 9 Montreal Expos 1 NFL draft April 25 with a tele- Cleveland Indians 5 scopic eye on the future. Hen- years. was a champion wrestler in high When he finally graduated to school. He considered enrolling San Francisco Giants 5 nings played a lot of football last Minnesota Twins 10 New York Mets fall for the Air Force Academy. the starting job he turned out to be at Iowa or Iowa State but decided 1 a guy who is rated with the all- on the Air Force Academy be- Detroit Tigers 2 He was a defensive tackle and the Los Angeles Dodgers 9 pro scouts had tabbed him as a time greats at the quarterback cause of the urging of a home- position. He led the Cowboys to a town friend who was already in Oakland A's 7 Philadelphia Phillies 2 certain first-round pick. but for. Baltimore Orioles 4 The but for refers to the mini- couple of Super Bowl victories the school. and also was outstanding in a The first time he walked into NBA Playoffs mum five-year stint that Chad Seattle Mariners 11 couple of losses. a meeting of the football team, he Eastern Conference must put in as a graduate of the Boston Red Sox 7 Air Force Academy. Note the had on a cowboy hat and cowboy Detroit Pistons 96 Hennings is 6 feet 5 and 1/2 boots. One observer said, "He Chicago word minimum. It could be Chicago White Sox 6 Bulls 77 longer than five years. inches tall, and weighs 260 looked about 9 feet tall." (Pistons lead series, 3-1) pounds. Yes, he has to be shoe- The vice president of the Toronto Blue Jays S However, the Cowboys are (11 innings) hoping that Hennings will be horned into a cockpit. Dallas Cowboys in charge of Atlanta Hawks 110 larger, more muscular, and hope- He has a torpedo-like charge personnel, Gil Brandt, said he Boston Celtics 92 coming off the ball and tremen- ratedHennings among the 10 best Kansas City Royals 5 fully, reasonably close in talent to Texas Rangers 4 (Celtics lead series, 2-1) the brilliant Roger Staubach. dous strength which he uses to in the country among down line- You might recall that in the scatter blockers. Notre Dame men. Western Conference mid-1960s, the Cowboys drafted Coach Lou Holtz said last fall that Chad says he would like to National League Dallas Mavericks 124 Staubach as a future pick when he "Chad could play for any team in play pro football some day. But Denver Nuggets 103 graduated from the Naval Acad- the country." the Air Force comes first. Cincinnati Reds 7 (Series tied, 2-2) Pittsburgh Pirates 6 (12 innings) Los Angeles Lakers 113 N.L. and A.L. baseball statistic leaders Utah Jazz 100 St. Louis Cardinals 7 (Series tied, 2-2) The following are the Major Clemens, Boston, 93. Van Slyke, Pittsburgh, 5. League Baseball leaders in both Saves Home Runs the American and National Eckersley, Oakland, 13. Tie: Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 10; MWR fishing tournament Leagues. Dawson, Chicago, 10; Straw- National League berry, New York, 10. is right around the corner American League Batting Stolen Bases Batting Palmeiro, Chicago, .356. Young, Houston, 23. Win a cash prize by grabbing 50 percent of the total fee col- Winfield, New York, .403. Runs Pitching your pole and cooler and entering lected for first-place, 30 percent Runs Bonds, Pittsburgh, 29. Tie: Cone, New York, 4-0, the MWR Father's Day Weekend of the total fee collected for sec- Mattingly, New York, 37. RBIs 1.000, 2.16; Gooden, New York, Fishing Tournament scheduled ond-place, and 20 percent of the RBIs G. Davis, Houston, 34. 6-0, 1.000,2.90; Knepper, Hous- for June 17-19. total fee collected for third-place. Winfield, New York, 36. Hits ton, 5-0, 1.000, 0.85; Scott, The tournament will begin at Hits McGee, St. Louis, 49. Houston, 4-0, 1.000. 6 p.m., June 17, and end at noon, Fishing tournament rules will Lansford, Oakland, 54. Doubles Strikeouts June 19, at the Windward and be strictly adhered to. All fish Doubles Palmeiro, Chicago, 14. Ryan, Houston, 66. Leeward Marinas. must be caught by hook and line. Ray, California, 14. Triples Saves No spear fishing will be allowed Triples Tie: Coleman, St. Louis, 5; Worrell, St. Louis, 10. The entry fee is $20 per per- and all rights are reserved for Tie: Reynolds, Seattle 4; 4: son, payable at the time of regis- internal exam. Also, fish are to be Wilson, Kansas City, 4. .Q. tration at either Marinas. checked and weighed-in at either Home Runs of the two marinas during hours Habek, Minnesota, 11. . . Four categories have o; been of operation. Stolen Bases selected: grouper/snapper, pom- r Henderson, New York, 32. c-' pano jack, barracuda/mackerel, Boat reservations must be Pitching and other species. made at least seven days in ad- Dotson, New York, 5-0, First-, second-, and third- vance. 1.000. place winners in each category For more information, call Strikeouts will receive a prize consisting of 2345 or 6503.

a better fit of the available fins. field meet for NAVSTA Blue should contact SH2 AREA_ For more details, call Patrick at 2560. Christopher at 2145 AWH or 4470 DWH. Departments that fall under NAVSTA Blue are The "Wet Workout - Water Aerobics" program PSD, Supply, Port Services, Ordnance, Security, Brig will be offering classes every Monday, Wednesday and and the Commissary/NEX. ATHLETICS Friday, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., and Sunday from 1:30 Youth Activities to 2:30 p.m., at the Marine pool until June 8. NAVSTA Blue Golf In addition, classes are being offered Tuesdays and The Teen Spring Golden Anchor Cruise Thursdays from 6 to 7 p.m., and Saturdays from 10 to Anyone interested in participating in inter- Around the Bay scheduled for Friday, May 20, from command golf for NAVSTA Blue should contact 7 to 10 p.m., has been canceled. 11 a.m. at the Villamar pool until June 8. Residents who are interested SH2 Dillon at 4911 or 3447. For more information, call J.J. Moore at 4075 in becoming a water aerobics instructor should contact Patrick at 2560. DWH. GBYAA meeting Aquatics Department. Activities Project Player Activities The GBYAA Annual Board Elections will be Cae up held at the next regular scheduled meeting. A Children's Snorkeling Clinic is scheduled for the eight ball and win at the next Project Player Pool Tournament set All board member positions are open for re- Saturday, June 11, beginning at the Villamar pool at 8 for tonight, May 16, at 7 p.m. at Post 46. election. Personnel interested in keeping youth sports a.m., and continuing on to Windmill Beach from 10 active should attend this meeting. a.m. to noon. The cost is $1 with registration beginning at 6:45 p.m. Prizes will be awarded. Pre-planning for the summer sports and the Children must be at least 6 years of age and able For more information, call Mary Kay at 3845. closing of the baseball/softball season will be key to swim. The cost is $10, payable at the time of regis- topics along with board elections. tration at the MWR Information Office by June 9. The meeting will be Tuesday, May 24, at 7:30 The cost of the class includes all equipment, NAVSTA Blue track p.m. at the Teen Center. however, it is suggested that children wear booties for Anyone interested in participating in the track and For more information, call Mike at 4737.

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