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Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 44 -- No. 189 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, October 7, 1988 Fun Day fund raiser to aid Jamaican Relief cessions open throughout the day. A nominal entry fee will be charged for despair. All the fun will come back Mon- Two days of fun, food "The tournaments, both softball and the events which are open to anyone. day, starting at 10 a.m., lasting until 7p.m. basketball, will be single elimination," "The dart tournament will be held at 2 Other activities will include horseback and entertainment at said John Powell, Sports Coordinator. p.m. Sunday, with the tug-o-war following riding, face painting, a ferris wheel and a "Entry fees will be $50 per team and all the at 3 p.m. and the arm wrestling at 4 p.m.," chili cook-off. *ooper Field this proceeds will go to the relief fund." Whalen added. "In the chili cook-off, residents can Powell mentioned that the referees are Various booths that will be offered bring six to 10 quarts of chili to be judged," Sunday and Monday donating their time and MWR is donating include acakewalk,craftboothandothers. said Pat Corum, organizer of the Fun Day. By JOSA DIRK ROSE the balls and team trophies, but they need As for the battle of the D.J.'s, each of "After judging, the chili will be sold to the people to come out to help raise money. the four D.J.s will take a turn spinning public. A Fun Day will be held at Cooper Field "The tournament is open to anyone," records with the fans judging the better D.J. "All the proceeds from all the events Sunday, Oct. 9, and Monday, Oct. 10, to Powell said. "Men will play on one field The four D.J.s are Scorpio, Jamaican Cul- will be turned over to the Base Jamaican benefit the Base Jamaican Disaster Relief with ladies on the other." tural Center Disco, Rock and Roll and Disaster Relief Fund," she added. Fund. Other sporting events to heheld Sunday Rack Master. For more information about the activi- Starting at 1 p.m. and lasting to 9 p.m. include a dart competition, tug-o-war, and Throughout the day, food will be soldat ties and starting times, call Powell at 2560 Sunday, activities will include a men's arm wrestling. various booths. On the menu is Jamaica's for the softball and basketball tourna- basketball tournament, men's and "The arm wrestling and tug-o-war will famous jerk pork and jerk chicken, grilled ments; Lt.j.g. Eric Denfeldat4162or4814 women's softball tournament, dart compe- be held at Cooper Field," said Jim Whalen, fish, fried fish, Roy's famous chili, soft during working hours or 3303 after work- tition, arm wrestling contest, tug-o-war, Fleet Recreation Coordinator. "The dart pretzels, baked goodies, hot dogs, ham- ing hours for the chili cook-off contest; Pat horseback rides, games and fun booths, tournament will be held on the second deck burgers, popcorn, beverages and other Corum at 4271 or 4810 during working face coloring, battle of the D.J.'s, chili at the Windjammer items. hours or 2691 after working hours; orLinda cook-off and much more, with food con- Club." When the fun is over Sunday, don't Segura at 3348. Local Fire Department Michelle Lynn and cheerleaders perform at Downtown Lyceum stresses fire prevention Michelle Lynn and a group of cheer- Allpersonnel,both fleetand permanent Next week the Naval Station Fire will feature an open house at Fire leaders from the defunct USFL Jackson- party, are invited and encouraged to attend Department and other fire departments Station One (Building 738) and Fire ville Bulls will perform a variety show at the show. across the United States will observe Station Two (Building N209, Marine the Downtown Lyceum Sunday, Oct. 9, Fire Prevention Week. Site) from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning at 7 p.m. This annual event was established The Fire Prevention Branch has The two-hour show will feature Lynn many years ago to remind us of the im- scheduled demonstrations and lectures and will include various dance routines portance of fire safety. throughout the week. performed by the cheerleaders. It always occurs in early October, Any group desiring to have a lecture At 16 years old, Lynn has lots of expe- falling on the week that includes Octo- or demonstration should contact the rience with the Navy under her belt. The ber 8, the date of the terrible Chicago Fire Prevention Office at 3441 or 3442. singer has performed for the homecoming Rudy Farias, Naval Station Fire fire of 1871. of USS Stark and at several Naval Air believed to Chief, reminds all base residents that That fire, popularly Stations and Naval Stations. have been started by Mrs. O'Leary's despite the legend of Mrs. O'Leary's infamous cow, killed 250 people and cow, most fires are caused by human Since beginning her singing career at destroyed most of the buildings in carelessness. Fire deaths are needless, the age of 6, Lynn has opened for such that great city, causing $168 million burns are painful and disfiguring and country greats as Lee Greenwood and in property losses. most fires can be prevented. Hank Williams Jr. Her music includes a Only after this tragic fire did cities mix of country, '50s and rock and roll. begin to write and enforce fire safety "We need your help in preventing The cheerleaders are no strangers to the codes. fires not only during Fire Prevention Navy either. After the United States Foot- Today, Fire Prevention Week pro- Week, but throughout the whole year. ball League went under, the girls took to the vides a focus for fire safety. During the So be careful - don't become a road and have performed at NAS Cecil week the Naval Station Fire Department statistic," he said. Field, NAS Jacksonville, NAVSTA May- ...... port and NSSB Kings Bay. TSU slates registration dates for Term II classes

Troy State University (TSU) will be schedule. cial banking related to Federal Reserve System. PSY 302 - Educational Measurement and holding registration for Term II classes MONDAY - WEDNESDAY 3 semester hours. Evaluation - Diagnosis of pupil behavior, October 7-21 for Windward residents and MGT 371 -Principles of Management- A construction and use of tests, remedial tech- Wednesday, Oct. 12, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at study of management analyzing and describing BED 382 - Business Communication and niques, assessment, statistical inference and the VC-10 training room forLeeward resi- the basic managerial functions of planning, Report Writing I - Analysis and composi- counseling. 3 semester hours. organizing, directing and controlling. A pre- tion of business and personal communications nts. Anyone wishing to register at Lee- requisite for all other management courses. 3 including mechanics and contentof letters and ENG 205 -World Literature I- A survey of ard Point should call 4782 so that TSU semester hours. memoranda. 3 semester hours. the Western World's literary masterpieces, can bring records and books to registration. from the Ancient World through the Renais- TSU is located in the Education Serv- CJ 201- Police Administration-Organiza- sance. 3 semester hours. ices Office, which is behind the Windward tion of staff units, functions and activities of TUESDAY - THURSDAY Library at the Stoplight. The office is open police agencies, public relations, recruiting and MGT 478 - Organization Theory and Behav- DIRECTED STUDY daily from 8 a.m. to4 p.m. If you would like training. 3 semester hours. ior - An examination of individual and group HIS 304 - Military History of the United any information about the programs avail- behavior in organizations. Included are work States - A study of war in United States able, or would like to have your records HIS 101 - Western Civilization I - General groups, group cohesion, group differentiation, history, from the pre-Revolutionary period group evaluated, call Ed Miller at 4782 or stop in survey of development in Western history from effectiveness, two-person work relation- through the Vietnam War, with emphasis upon the pre-historic era through classical antiquity, ships and leadership. 3 semester hours. the role of warfare on United State history and to see him. the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the relationship of the military to the civilian. 3 Tuition for undergraduate classes is Reformation to the early modem period. 3 CJ 101 -Introduction to Criminal Justice - semester hours. $295 per 3 semester hour class and for semester hours. Agencies and processes involved in the ad- graduate classes is $595 per 3 semester ministration of criminal justice. 3 semester FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY hour class. If you receive 75 percent tuition LAW 322 - Business Law I - Law of con- hours. PA 620 - Organization Theory - The evolu- assistance, the cost to the student for under- tracts, agency, negotiable instruments, partner- tion of organization theory in the United States. graduate classes is $73.75 and the cost for ship, corporations, personal property, real MGT 474- Business and Society - Focuses 3 semester hours. graduate students is $201.25. Before you property, sales, bailments and security transac- on the interrelationships which exist between register, please ensure that the tuition assis- tions. 3 semester hours. business organizations and the environment in PA 601 -Research Methods in the Adminis- tance form has been properly filled out and which they operate. 3 semester hours. trative Sciences - A survey of the field of ECO 353 - Money - research methodology, including research de- signed by the proper persons. and Banking Principles of money, credit and banking including mone- MGT 479 - Management Seminar - Current sign, techniques and procedures currently in The following is the upcoming class tary systems, foreign exchange and commer- problems in management. 3 semester hours. use in Public Administration. 3 semester hours. ! Chapel schedules ( The following is a list of church services held in Guantanamo Bay: Protestant BAYINEWS Sunday at the Base Chapel at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. and at the Leeward Point Chapel at 8:45 a.m. Daily energy saving tip miss children at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, Catholic and Thursday, Oct. 13, so that teachers can go Consider preparing food in double batches and Saturday at the Base Chapel at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Base back to school for staff development. A stateside It Chapel at 9 a.m. and at the Leeward Point Chapel at 11 a.m. saving half the amount prepared for future use. consultant, Ms. Liz Dunham, will provide in- saves energy and can save you time later. 7th Day Adventist service of "Classroom Management." Saturday at McCalla Chapel at 9:30 a.m. Mormon Air Terminal Flash #3 Little Theater elections Sunday at the McCalla Chapel Annex at 10:30 a.m. Passengers traveling under PCS orders are al- lowed two pets per family. Check-ins are between The Guantanamo Bay Little Theater Group will Jamaican Fellowship meet at Saturday's in the Morin Center, Wednes- 1:30 and 2 p.m. in Bldg. 1333, green cargo bam, at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. day, Oct. 12, at 7:30 p.m. Annual election of Sunday at Bay Hill Chapel between customs and the Leeward Point Fire De- Jamaican Pentecostal partment. The following forms are required: pet officers will be held. All members are encouraged to attend and we invite persons interested in finding Sunday at Bay Hill Chapel at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. shipment form 4610/2; one copy of PCS orders; Church of Christ and the original health certificate. Pets must remain out more about Little Theater to join the group. Sunday at McCalla Chapel at 10:40 a.m. on a leash and under control at all times or remain This includes young adults, ages 12 and older. For more information, call Theresa at 4279 after inside the approved cage. Children are not allowed Assembly of God working hours. Sunday at McCalla Chapel at 2 p.m. in this building due to the high traffic area as well 4 0 as hazardous cargo. Pets are not allowed in the Air Christian Science S.A.M.E. meeting Sunday at Bldg. 919B at 8 a.m. Terminal at any time. For more information, call Jewish 6204 or 6208. The Society of American Military Engineers The flight information recording number is will meet Wednesday, Oct. 12, at the Deer Point Friday at Leeward Chapel at 7:30 p.m. 6205. Officer's Club, from 11:30 to1 p.m. Maj. Bob Livingston, Assistant Naval BaseIntelligence 0 Housing inspection schedule Officer and Marine Barracks Ground Defense/ Housing inspections will be conducted by the Security Force Intelligence Officer, will be the guest speaker. The topic of the luncheon will be "A Naval Station Fire Department Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30 to7 p.m. The next scheduled Look Across the Fence", a discussion of Cuban military capabilities and recent local construction. BAY DINING inspections will be held the following dates and Reservations should be made early with Darlene locations: or Jodi at 4162 or 4814. The clubs will be serving STOPLIGHT INN October 11 -- Granadillo Circle, units 79D Tonight's Dinner: Closed for DEFEX Saturday's Lunch: through 84B. chicken fahitas, beef burritos and refried beans. The Pork Chops or Fried Liver w/Onions Saturday's Dinner: October 13 - Granadillo Circle and cost is $5.75 and includes coffee or tea, fruit and Fricassee Chicken or Fried Fish Sunday's Lunch: BBQ Granadillo Point, units GC 84C through GP iC. gratuity. Meatballs w/BBQ Sauce Sunday's Dinner: Beef Fried Residents who are unable to comply with the Rice or Chicken w/Dumplings Monday's Lunch: Corned above schedule should call the Fire Prevention NEX open Columbus Day Beef or Fried Fish Monday's Dinner: Meatloaf or Turkey Office at 3441 or 3442 for a scheduled appoint- The Navy Exchange will be open from 11 a.m. Legs Tuesday's Lunch: Roast Beef ment. to 4 p.m. Columbus Day, Monday, Oct. 10. Watch for the Navy birthday flyer with the one- day sale insert. BLUE CARIBE EEO Advisory Committee The EEO Advisory Committee will meet Tonight's Dinner: Closed for DEFEX Saturday's Dinner: Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 2:30p.m. in the PWD Black History Committee meeting Prime Rib Roast Sunday's Dinner: Prime Rib Roast conference room, Bldg. 804. Representatives or The next Black History Month Committee Monday: Closed Tuesday's Lunch: Pepper Steak or BBQ alternates are required to attend. meeting will beheld Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 3:30 Chicken p.m. in the COMNAVBASE conference room. The Christian Doctrine classes chairperson suggests that each command designate representatives or have their EEO Committee DEERPOINT OFFICER'S CLUB Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) members attend these meetings. The community is Tonight's Dinner: Closed for DEFEX Saturday's Dinner: classes for the 1988-89 school year are held Sun- invited to attend. Navy Ball Dinner Sunday's Lunch: Brunch Sunday's days from 8 to 8:55 a.m. Classrooms are located in Dinner: Build Your Own Pizza Monday's Lunch: Ham the Community Service Center on Chapel Hill. Divan Monday's Dinner: Beef Tips Tuesday's Lunch: Registrations are encouraged weekdays at the Scheduled telephone outage Closed Chaplain's Office. For more information, call Due to required telephone maintenance, there 2323. will be a telephone outage from 10 p.m. tonight through 6 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 8. All numbers CPO CLUB Blue Caribe special beginning with a four or five will be affected. Base Tonight's Dinner: Closed for DEFEX Saturday's Dinner: The Blue Caribe will have a 10 percent dinner police may be contacted at 3813 during the outage. Prime Rib Sunday's Lunch: Brunch Sunday's Dinner: discount for all active duty military Thursday, Oct. Open Menu Monday: The Harbor Lights Lounge is closed. 13, in celebration of the Navy's birthday. Scheduled power outages Tuesday's Lunch: Pork Chops w/Sauer Kraut There will be a scheduled power outage to Insurance Office closure affect all of Leeward Point Monday, Oct. 10, from WINDJAMMER CLUB The base Insurance Office will be closed Mon- 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. day, Oct. 10, in observance of Columbus Day. The There will be a scheduled power outage Tues- Tonight's Dinner: Closed for DEFEX Saturday's Dinner: day, Oct. 11, from 1to 4 p.m. for Utilities person- Prime Rib Roast Sunday's Dinner: Stuffed Flounder office will re-open Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 8 a.m. nel to replace a leaking transformer. Caravella Monday: The Windjammer Club is closed. Point housing units 18-20 will be affected. Caribbean Naval Lodge There will be a scheduled power outage Tues- The Caribbean Naval Lodge will hold its stated day, Oct. 11, from 8 to 11 a.m. for Utilities person- CLIPPER CLUB communication for the month Wednesday, Oct. 12, nel to replace a leaking transformer. Villamar Tonight's Dinner: Closed for DEFEX Saturday's at 7:30p.m. at Bldg. AV-54. All Master Masons Housing units 715,717 and 719 will be affected. Dinner:Jerk Chicken/Pork Sunday's Dinner: Steamship are cordially invited to attend. Round Monday's Dinner: Free Chili Civilian dentist visit Desal Plant tours Dr. Pellerin, the civilian dentist, will be on In view of the upcoming Energy Awareness board October7-11. Anyone needing an appoint- Week, October 24-30, the Desal Plant will be ment should visit the Dental Clinic from 8 to 11 holding guided tours. These tours will be held a.m. Saturday, Oct. 8. Entertainment Tonight Tuesday, Oct. 25, from 9 to 10 a.m. and again Thursday, Oct. 27, from 9 to 10 a.m. The tours will GBOWC luncheon On Channel 2 begin at the front gate of the plant. If you or your family wish to attend the tour, call 2210 or 2610 to The Guantanamo Bay Officer's Wives Club 7:00 MOVIE: 'THE UNDEFEATED' will hold their first luncheon of the year Friday, sign-up. 4 9:00 MOVIE:'GUADALCANALDIARY' Oct. 14. The cost is $5.75 per person and Lt. Hoya will speak on "How to Deal With Family Stress." 11:00 SATNET Officer's Club closure RSVP by Friday, Oct. 7, to Reva at4883 or Kathy The Deer Point Officer's Club dining room will at2934. be closed Tuesday, Oct. 11, for resurfacing of the galley floor. Lunch will be available at the CPO Fresh Fish Fries Club with dinner at the Fish Fry at the Yacht Club Guantanamo Gazette from 6 to 9p.m. A crock of chili and a mini salad Fresh Fish Fries will be held every Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Yacht Club. Fresh fish from Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba bar will be offered in the lounge for light dinners. Florida will be flown in every Tuesday and the type will vary each week. Naval Base Commander.Capt. John S. Boyd, USN MCX Columbus Day hours The cost is $6.95 for adults and $3.50 for Public Affairs Officer.Lt. Bob Hines, USNR EditorialStaff Marine Corps Exchange facilities will be open children. Dinner includes fresh fish, coleslaw, hush Editor...... J03 John Gaona,USN the following hours Monday, Oct. 10, Columbus puppies and freshly baked bread. Drinks will also AssistantEditor.JO SN Joel Parks, U SNR Day. be available. Sports Editor. . . .JOSA D irk Rose, USN Marine Mart, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Dive Shop, 9:30 Layout. .D M 3 Paul Czech, USN a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Video Rental Center, 10 a.m. to 8 Take out is also available by calling 2345 The editorial content of this newspaper is prepared, edited and provided by the Public Affairs Office p.m. All other MCX activities will be closed. between 6 and 9 p.m. Ask for the Yacht Club of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This newspaper is an authorized publication formembers of the military services and their families stationed overseas. Its contents do not necessarily reflect Elementary school closure when calling this number, since the Marina the official views of the U.S. Navy and do not implyendorsement thereof. TheGuantanamoGazette W.T. Sampson Elementary School will dis- shares the number with the Yacht Club. is printed five times a week at government expense at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. I

PAGE 2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1988 GUANTANAMO GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS All items for the classified sec- '71 Buick station wagon, good cond., tion must be submitted on 81/2 by11 runs well, avail. Oct. 21 at Ferry WEEKLY MOVIE SCHEDULE in. paper with a maximum of 40 Landing, $900 firm. Call 2714 words per advertisement. Each item AWH. October 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 '77 Toyota Corolla, 4-dr., 4-spd., a/ to be sold must be submitted on a Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun c, AM/FM stereo, runs and looks separate sheet of paper unless they Officers fall under the same category. Ads great. Call Thomas at 2645 DWH or submittedwhich include a variety of 4022 AWH. CPO - - - - 17 18 - items will be placed underMiscella- '86 Chevy Sprint, 5-spd., front wheel Villamar Pool neous. Ads must be signed and in- drive, 3 spare tires, bucket seats, Downtown 4 1 2 3 5 9 13 clude a phone number where the AM/FM cassette, runs excel., 40 McCalla 3 4 1 2 6 10 14 submitted can be reached during mpg, must sell. Call 3854 AT. Marine 2 3 4 7 11 15 normal working hours. '82 Toyota SR-5 4X4, tan, 2 in. lift Leeward 1 2 3 4 8 12 16 Deadlines:Ads arepublishedfor kit, dual shocks, new tires, AM/FM - Indicates there will be no movie. two consecutive days (Monday and cassette stereo, high performance Bold print indicates a double feature will be shown. Tuesday and Thursday andFriday). engine, road bar, 4 KC lights, good Ads must be in by noon Wednesday or cond., $4,500 OBO. Call Dan at 3129 1. Murphy's Law: - Carrie Snodgress: When veteran homicide detective Jack Murphy is framed for the murder of his own ex-wife it's time to get tough. In a desperate race against time Mu rhy must break out of jail in order to Fridaypreceding the desiredpubli- AWH or Les at 2558 DWH. unravel the threads of his assailant's web before the final victim is snared. ACTION DRAMA (R) 1 hr. 40m. cation dates. '74 Chevy pickup, 350 cu. in., p/s, a/ Leeward Point residents may t, runs good, great for fishing or 2. Maid To Order: Ally Sheedy - Valerie Perrine: A spoiled girl leams an important lesson when her fairy Godmother tums her into a house-maid in this sweet and funny fable. COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 33 mn. WSmit ads via telephone. All other diving, $850 OBO. Call 2768 AWH. dents must submit written ads to '65 Volkswagen bug, good cond., 3. Jewel OfThe Nile: Michael Douglas-Kathleen Tumer: Following in the flamboyant footsteps of "Romancing the Stone", our heroes Jade Colton and Joan Wilder are back and in more trouble than ever! Only this time their adventures take them to the Public Affairs Office, Building extra parts, rebuilt generator, new exotic Africa where nothing but a precious "jewel" can save the entire continent from a ruthless political fanatic. 760, AdminHill. battery, $700 OBO. Call Steve at ADVENTURE COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 45 min. 2789 after 5 p.m. 4. Dead Of Winter: Mary Steenburger-Roddy McDowell: Latie McGovern is a struggling actress who will do anything for YARD SALES '64 Comet, Gitmo special, $200. thatbig break. But is the part she is traveling hundreds ofmiles into the mountains with two total strangers to audition for actually Trailer Park 1738 - Sat., 8 a.m. to Call4479 DWH. an acting job . or a permanent position? SUSPENSE (R) 1 hr. 40 min. ? Clothes and knick knacks. '87 Nissan Sentra, 4-dr., a/c, a/t, p/s, 5. A Chorus Line: Michael Douglas - Janet Jones: Share the hopes and dreams, joys and sorrows, triumphs and disappoint- New Villamar 724D 3rd. St. - Sat., $8,500 OBO. Call 5345 DWH or ments of a group of roadway "gypsies" as they bare their souls and their steps to get that one big break. MUSICAL DRAMA 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Baby things, boy's 2509 AWH. Avail. Dec. 2. (PG-13) 1 r5min. clothes size 3-5, women's clothes '77 Pontiac Trans Am, 400 cu. in., 4- 6. Agnes of God: - : A movie adaptation of the hit Broadway play about a novice nun accused of size 5,7 and 9, bikes, toys and more. bbl., murdering her newbom baby. Court appointed psychiatrist Jane Fonda is sent to the convent to investigate the death. Church mechanically sound, body doctrine, the real world and Agnes' innocence by insanity make this one for intellectual stimulation.DRAMA (PG-l ) 1 hr. Everything must go. needs work. Tailpipes on order to 39 mm. 3 Tierra Kay 141- Sat., 8 a.m. to? pass inspec. First $700 takes it. Call 7. Wild Swans: This delightful tale combines elements of familiar old fairy tales to create a new tale of everlasting love and Furniture, household items and an- SN Rose at 4502 DWH. undying faith. When six handsome brothers are transformed into swans by a wicked witch, only their beautiful sister, Elisa, tique tools. '74 Chevy Malibu Classic, $1,000. escapes. ANIMATION East Caravella 1502A - Sat., 8 to Call 3117 AT. 8. The Great Mouse Detective: Vincent Price - Barry Ingram: Disney's 26th full-length animated feature is a story full of 11 a.m. Assorted clothing, car seat '77 Jeep DJ5, 6-cyl., mail truck, left humor, adventure and fun that has all the hallmarks of a new classic. When a master to)ymaker is mysteriously kitnaped, the and baby items, toys and more. Early hand drive, new inspec., $1,100 great mouse detective Basil is called in to match wits with his old rival, the villainous Professor Ratigan. ANIMATION birds welcome. OBO. Call 5345 DWH or 2509 9. Manhunter: William L. Petersen - Kim Greist: FBI agent Will Graham is in pursuit of a killer. Graham must penetrate the Marina Point N-311 - Sat., 7:30 AWH. mind of the killer and think as he does in order to stop him from striking again. SUSPENSE (R) 1 hr. 58 min. a.m. to noon. Garage sale, everything AUTO PARTS 10. Double Feature: Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird: Jim Benson's Sesame Street muppets. When an overzealous must go. Chrome engine parts for Pontiac 400 social worker decides Big Bird should grow up among "his own kind," she has him shipped off to live with some total strangers. But never fear, back on Sesame Street an all-out effort is being launched by his real family to get their feathered friend back! Cuban Village 1758 - Sat., 7 a.m. small block, $40 OBO. Call SN Rose CHILDREN'S COMEDY (G) 1 hr. 30min. to ? TV, cassette player, vases, at4502 DWH. Song Of'T'he South: The winner of two Academy Awards, this live-action and animated film brings BrerRabbit, Brer Bear kitchen equip., vaccum cleaner and Pontiac 455 with 4bbl, 400 trans., and Brer Fox three of the funniest rascals ever created to rollicking life. Like the original Uncle Remus stories upon which it was based, "gong of the South" is thoroughly enjoyable. ANIMATED (G) 1 hr. 36 min. more. No early birds. will sell separately or both for$200. Tierra Kay 42 - Sat., 9 a.m. to 2 Call 4241 DWH or 3919 AWH and 11. No Retreat, : Kurt McKinney - J.W. Fails: Jason Stillwell is a young karate student devoted to the teachings and philosophy of its ultimate master, the late Bruce Lee. When an East Coast crime syndicate threatens to take over the best p.m. Many nice items, weedeater, ask for Greg. gym hometown of Seattle, he hasto draw on the secrets and spirit of his immortal idol. MARTIAL ARTS (PG-13) lawn tools, clock and more. BICYCLES 1hr. 24 min. LOST Four 20 in. bicycles for parts orpos- 12. A Room With A View: -Denholm Elliott: Starring Academy Award winner Maggie Smith "A Room With Pager #276 in the area of the golf sible repair, sold together, $35. Call A View" is a lively, entertaining romantic comedy about England's upper class at home and abroad. ROMANTIC COMEDY course. Call MAl1 Thompson at the 3970 AT. (PG-13) 1 hr. 55 mn. Brig at 2288 or 2461 at home. BOATS 13. The Hitcher: Rutger Hauer -C. Thomas Howell: A motorist passing through Texas makes the mistake of picking up a Gold Seiko watch Thursday, Sept. 30 ft. Owens cabin cruiser. Enjoy hitchhiker and finds himself entangled in a web of violence and irrationality. DRAMA (R) 1 hr. 38 min. 29. Reward. Call Trina at 4237 AT or overnight jaunts inside the spacious 14. Fever Pitch: Ryan O'Neal- Catherine Hicks: Taggart is aprize-winning sportswriter who has been assigned to investigate 3918 AWH. cabin that sleeps 4 w/kitchen and the turbulent world of gambling. Investigating the locker rooms of professional sports, thecasinos of Las Vegas, the race tracks of California and the poker parlors of Europe, he encounters colorful and complex characters at every turn. DRAMA (R) 1 hr. AIR CONDITIONERS bathroom listening to the CD/tape 35 mm. Fedders 8,000 Btu, $50. G.E. 18,500 player. Come see the Linda Marie at Btu, $125. Whirlpool 21,000 Btu, Corinaso slip #9 or call 3104 AWH 15. My Chauffeur: Deborah Foreman - E.G. Marshall: Adorable Deborah Foreman is hired as a chauffeur by limousine service owner E.G. Marshall. She falls in love with Marshall's son, paed by Sam J. Jones, and after some hairy imo hijinks, $125. Two Whirlpool 12,000 Btu, for an appointment to take a test spin. gets married to Jones in the end. ROMANTIC COMEDY (R) 1 hr. 37ymin. $100 ea. All together for $450. Call Cal 28 sailboat, 9 sails, life raft, 16. The Money Pit: Tom Hanks- Shelley Long: Walter, a struggling lawyer, and Anna, a viola player, live inherex-husband's 4426. depth sounder, Loran, VHF, new Manhattan apartment. Anna and Walter are forced to find a new place to live. Walter's sleazy real estate agent friend talks him 6,000 Btu, $75. Call 2714 AWH. upholstery, inboard 30 hp. engine, into purchasing a million dollar mansion for a mere $200. Watch their dream house literally fall apart. COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 8,000 Btu, good cond., $40. Call Lisa $13,500. Call 3768 after 5 p.m. See at 31 mm. at4451DWHor2511AWH. Deer Point Marina. 17. Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes: Ralph Richardson - Christopher Lambert: A young man raised Whirlpool 10,000 Btu, 115-volt, '84 Bayliner, 19 ft., 125/270 Volvo in Africa by apes is found by an explorer who suspects that the ape man is, in fact John Clayton, the 7th Earl of Greystoke. He returns him to his family's castle in Scotland and introduces him into society. works fine, missing front cover, $35. Penta w/7.5 kicker, includes trailer, D)RAMA (PG) 2 brs. 10 min. Whirlpool 11,000 Btu, 115-volt, safety equip., can be out-of-bounds 18. Spies Like Us: Chevy Chase - Dan Aykroyd: "Spies Like Us" is a hilarious adventure which reunites comedy veterans Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd. This fast-paced, action-packed story follows two inept recruits into the American intelligence works fine, fan blade hits shroud and certified, $8,700 or best reasonable service, who end up having to try and save the world from nuclear war! ADVENTURE COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 44 min. rattles, $35 or both for $60. Call 3970 offer. Call John at 4354 DWH or AT. 2781 AWH. NMPS 1 or G All Ages. Whirlpool 12,000 Btu, 110-volt. 16.5 ft. tri-hull, center console boat, NMPS 2 or PG Not recommended for younger children. G.E. 18,500 Btu. Both cool great and 35 hp. Johnson, 2 tanks, anchor, flare NMPS 3 or R Under 17 not allowed without parent or adult guardian. are in excel. cond., $100 OBO. Call kit, life jackets. Can be seen at 1161 4957 AT. Center Bargo or call 2666. Whirlpool 24,000 Btu, excel. cond., 16 ft. V-hull, new 48 hp. Johnson and Movies begin at 8 p.m. $75 OBO. Call4915 AWH. new Johnson kicker, new equip. APPLIANCES VHF, steering system, elect. system, Whirlpool Imperial 500 portable excel. cond. Call 2493 AWH or 4885 with octopus, hi-tech console w/ needed at Leeward Point. Apply at X 39 in., $30 OBO. Call Les at 2558 dishwasher with 2 speeds, super DWH. compass, stingray spear gun, sher- the Naval Base Civilian Personnel DWH or 3129 AWH. scour and china/crystal. Has butcher 34 ft. Austin sailboat, $12,000 as is, wood med. BC, mask, snorkel, fins, Office, NAF-507-88 Recreation Oak desk, 3 side drawers and center block top, must sell, $100. Call 4426. see at Rec. Services boat yard across weight belt, dive knife, booties and Aid, PS-07. drawer, $40 OBO. Call Les at 2558 Kenmore heavy duty washing ma- from Base Police or call Mitch at extras. Must sell, $600. Call 4957 FURNITURE DWHor3129AWH. ine for parts, $20 OBO. Call Les at 4720 DWH or 3174 AWH. AT. Computer table, $50. Small hutch, Herculon brown plaid hide-a-bed, 6 58DWHor 3129 AWH. CARPETS Full length U.S. Diver wet suit in- $225. Small entertainment center, ft. couch, $100 OBO. Call Les at Whirlpool dishwasher in excel. Tan carpet, 12 X 18 ft., fits Villamar cluding booties, $40. Call Rick at $35. Call 4915 AWH. 2558 DWH or 3129 AWH. Avail. cond., $275 OBO. Call 4915 AWH. A and C units with padding, $200 6251 DWH or 6068 AWH. Full size sofa bed, $150. Tworeclin- Nov. 13. Washer/dryer set, good cond., $300. OBO. Tan9X 12ft.carpet,$75. Tan Tank, med. BC, regulator, guages, ers, $100 ea. Brentwood rocker, $20. Lazy Boy recliner with blue pullover Call Jean at 2927 AWH or 6349 12X 12 ft. carpet, $125. Mustsellby mask, size 12 fins and booties, 12- Solid wood high chair, $30. Call cover, $30 OBO. Call Les at 2558 DWH. Friday. Call 3919 AT. pound weight belt, gloves, no snor- 3492 AWH. DWH or 3129 AWH. AUTOS 8 X 10ft. carpet, excel. cond., cocoa kel, hardly used $550 OBO, must Six-shelf bookcase, 6 ft. tall, 30 in. Dining table w/4 chairs, good cond., '85 Volkswagen Jetta GL, 1.8 liter, color, $75. Call 4451 DWH or 2511 sell. Call SN Rose at 4502 DWH. wide, $50. Papa San chair, $50. Call $125 OBO, must sell by Friday. Call fuel injection, turbo-diesel, original AWH and ask for Lisa. Two tanks, Dacor BC, Oasis regula- 3416 AWH. 3919 AT. owner, excel. cond., 5-spd., front Green carpet with binding, 6 X 6 ft., tor, Sherwood console w/compass, Swivel Rocker, rust color, good Bouy Hill couch in good cond., $200. wheel drive, sunroof, more extras, $15. Green carpet with pad, 12 X 9 dive flag, weight belt and weights, cond., $50 OBO. Call 2714 AWH. Call 3803 AWH. $7,000. Call 2856 or 5332. ft., $40. Tan carpet with binding, 12 $775. Call 2714 AWH. Six piece living room set includes Two occasional chairs, 1 blue and 1 '81 Buick Century Limited, low X 15 ft., $60. All in good shape. Call EMPLOYMENT sofa, 2 chairs, coffee table, 2 end salmon, $30 ea. Call 2865 AT. mileage, excel. cond., $2,750. Call 4426. Applications are being accepted for tables, great cond., $500. Call 2711 MISCELLANEOUS 4340 AT. Brown carpet, $45. Orange/brown the following positions until Oct. 12: AT. Battery powered tricycle, rechar- '76 Ford Elite, dependable, avail. at carpet, $50. Call 3117 AT. Sales associate (inter on-call) Oct. 1 Several items of living and bedroom gable, good cond., perfect for small Ferry Landing Dec. 16, $1,000. Pay- DIVE GEAR - Jan. 1/PS-2/LGS-2 - Main Store/ furniture, good cond., reasonable children, $40 firm. 10 in. boys bike, ments acceptable if completed by Med. BC, fins, mask, snorkel, dive Marine Mart. Customer service as- prices. Call Kevin at 4954 AT or see $35 OBO. Call 2714. transfer date. Call 3970. belt, knife, goody bag and carry all, sociate, PS-2/LGS-3, Main Store. at Cuban Village Bldg. 1758. Powder blue formal gown, size 6, '67 Ford Mustang, 289 cu. in., a/t, $200. Med. wetsuit, $25. Call Kevin Call the MCX secretary at 2330 or Queen size bed w/box spring, mat- worn once, $50. Call 6251 DWH or body in gtxxl shape, lots of parsto go at Bldg. 1748 Cuban Villageat4954 2570, or stop by Bldg. M-613 on tress, wood frame and head board, 6068 AWH and ask for Rick. with car. Can beseen at 1161 Center AT. Sherman Ave. $75. Call 4479 DWH. Bargo or call 2666. Dacor 92 cu. tank, 950XL regulator Daytime weightroom attendants are Handmade wood bar, 17 in. X 50 in. CONTINUED on page 4

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from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. vice 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. lessons will follow at convenience to the student. Swim lessons The cost is $10, payable at the time of registra- AREA The next set of swim lessons are set for October 17- tion at the MWR information office. 28. Registrations are being taken now through October Instruction will cover rigging, unrigging, knots, 13, at the MWR Information Office. beat to windward, reach, run, tack and gybe, ATHLETICS The cost is $15 for the first family member and $10 techniques for rescuing "man overboard," righting a for each additional family member. Classes will meet capsized boat and controlling speed. Youth Activities every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday with a For more information, call Beth at 2345. maximum of eight students per class. Soccer referees needed pool The GBYAA needs soccer referees for its upcom- Officer's Beginners - 3:15 to 4 p.m. ing soccer season. Advanced beginners - 4 to 4:45 p.m. Fishing tourney For more information, call Paul at 2934 or Ray at call Patrick at 2560. Get out your fishing reel and bait and head down 3376 after working hours. For more information, Swim clinic to the Leeward and Windward marinas October 8-10, Improve your strokes at the Swim Clinic set for for the Columbus Day Splash fishing tournament Fitness Division activities Saturday, Nov. 5, at the Marine pool from 9 to 10 a.m. sponsored by MWR. Racquetball meeting This clinic will work on the crawl, breaststroke, The tournament will begin at noon, and feature An organizational meeting for the Racquetball elementary back stroke, side stroke and the back crawl. three categories; pompano/jack, snapper/grouper, and Intercommand League is set for Friday, Oct. 14, at 3 The clinic is free of charge. Pre-registration is re- mackerel/barracuda. All fish must be caught with a p.m. in the base gym. quested by 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, at the MWR Infor- hook and line only. For more information, call John at 2560. mation Office. To enter, purchase a ticket for $20 before noon, Softball tournament Lifesaving class Saturday, Oct. 8, at either marina. I A men's and women's softball tournament is set An Advanced Lifesaving class is being offered by Cash prizes will be awarded as well as gift certifi- for October 9-10 at the Cooper Field softball annex. MWR from October 17-28, at the Marine pool from 7 cates. The entry fee is $50 per team with the proceeds to 10 p.m. For more information, call 2345 or 6503. being donated to the Jamaican Relief Fund. Team The course will meet every Monday, Tuesday, trophies will be awarded to the first-, second-, and Thursday and Friday. third-place teams. The cost is $15 per student and payable at the time Registrations are being taken at the base gym until of registration at the MWR Information Office by Captain's Cup events Saturday morning. Friday, Oct. 14. Soccer meeting For more information, call John at 2560. After successful completion of the class, job oppor- A Captain's Cup soccer organizational meeting Aerobic classes tunities as a lifeguard are available. will be held Friday, Oct. 14, at 11 a.m. in the base Choose one of the many aerobic classes being For more information, call Todd McLaughlin at gym. offered through MWR: 2653. For more information, call John at 2560. Low impact - Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 8 to Leeward swim clinics 9:30 a.m. MWR is offering three swim clinics at the Leeward Intermediate - Monday, Wednesday - 11:30 a.m. to pool Saturday, Oct. 22. 12:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required no later than Tuesday, Reef Raiders events Intermediate - Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 6:30 to Oct. 20, by calling 2560 or 6009. Cost is $2 and Monthly meeting 7:30 p.m. payable at poolside. The monthly general membership meeting of the Low impact - Tuesday, Thursday - 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Adult beginners will be held from 9 to 9:45 a.m. Guantanamo Bay Reef Raiders will be held Wednes- Advanced - Tuesday, Thursday - 6 to 7 p.m. with water babies following from 10 to 10:30 a.m. and day, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. in the club meeting room. Advanced - Sunday - 5 to 6 p.m. ending with toddlers from 10:30 to 11 a.m. Nominations will be taken for the next months Classes meet in the base gym and cost $1. Instruc- Water babies is designed for children 6 to 36 months election of officers. All members are strongly en- tors are Mary Jo Chandler, Lynn Durgin, Della Elzie old and toddlers for 3 to 5 year-olds. couraged to attend and guests are always welcome. and Lisa Wheeler. For more information, call 2560. For more information, call Mike at 3846. Dive-in Movie Get a hold of the floating flicks at the weekly Dive- Dive Shop news Project Player activities in Movies shown every Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the MCX Dive Shop Air Fill Cards will sell at $20 a - Sunset party Officer's pool. comfort with one of your own card for 20 fills. Single air tank fills will sell for The Sunset Beach Party has been canceled due to Lay back in the cool take advantage of the raft and $1.50 each. DEFEX. rafts or innertubes or For more information, call Patrick at 2560 or the innertubes available for rent at the pool. Project Player coordinator at 3845. For more information, call Patrick at 2560. Tuesday bowling league Project Player social Family beach daze The Tuesday Night Ladies Bowling League will so A Project Player social at the Yacht Club has been Beach Daze at Kittery Beach has been postponed start Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 6:30 p.m. at Marblehead scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 15, from 2 to 6 p.m. that everyone can participate in the Jamaican Fun Day Lanes. will There will be no admission charge. held at Cooper Field, October 9-10. Proceeds Fees are $6 per bowler per night. A sign-up sheet You'll be able to meet the people behind Project benefit the Jamaican Relief Fund. has been posted at Marblehead Lanes. Daze will be held November Player and find out about upcoming events. Music The next Family Beach For more information, call Terri at 2915 anytime. and refreshments will be on hand. 6, at Kittery Beach. For more information, call Amy at 3845. Sailing activities Bicycle club Anyone interesting in starting a bicycle/cycling Aquatics Department activities Regatta club is invited to attend the organizational meeting MWR will be co-sponsoring a Swim team practice The Yacht Club and set for Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. in the Wind- Practice for the Age Group Swim teams are set Labor Day regatta series Sunday, Oct. 9 and 23, at the jammer Club, second deck. with two races for every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 3:30 Yacht Club. Events will begin at 1 p.m. Various bicycling topics and functions of the club to 5:30 p.m. at the Marine pool. run each day. The best out of six will determine the will be discussed such as bicycle safety, maintenance, Children five years of age and older are eligible to winner. All skill levels are welcome. training and competitions. The club plans to promote participate. Registrations will be taken at poolside. For more information, call Beth at 2345. family rides as well as special events and races. For more information, call Patrick at 2560. Basic sailing lessons For more information, call Jim Whalen at 2991 Pool hours Basic Sailing lessons are scheduled for October 10- during working hours or Bill Pursino at 3143 after The Officer's pool will be open Monday, Oct. 10, 12, at the Yacht Club from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Practical working hours.

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