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Vol. 43 -- No. 75 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Monday, April 20, 1987

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S Leeward Point Gas Station Closure The Leeward Point gas station will be closed Satur- day, April 25. All residents are reminded to top vehi- cles off the Friday prior to closing. The gas station will re-open Sunday for normal working hours.

Request For ENL, Space A, R And R Travel Requests for EML, Space 'A' and R and R travel must be submitted in triplicate on NAVBASEGTMO Form 4650/32. All applicable blocks must be completed and all copies must be easily readable. Requests not meeting the cri- teria will be returned to the requestor without action. Requestors must ensure the sponsor's work phone is entered.

Kittery Beach Closure Kittery Beach will be closed every Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. due to Explosive Ordnance De- tachment demolition operations.

LDO/CHO In-Service Procurement Awards Retiring After 30 Years -- Honors are Officer April 1, 1978. His assignments after- The next LDO/CWO in-service procurement board will rendered to Chief Warrant Officer Leonard R. appointment include sea duty served on board meet in January 1988 to select active duty and reserve Haberman and his wife, the former Candace USS Portland (LSD-37) and USS Nassau (LHA-4) limited duty and chief warrant officers for commission- Aitken, of Elizabeth, N.J., as he retires and shore duty at Naval Amphibious Base, ing in fiscal year 1989. Applications should be for- after nearly 30 years of Naval service. Little Creek, Norfolk, Va. He and his wife warded to reach COMNAVMILPERSCOM (NMPC-211) by July 1. Haberman was the Naval Base Security Officer have three children, Daniel, Adam and Tammy. Qualified applicants may apply for both LDO and CWO. and has been assigned here since February (Photo by JOSA Joel Parks) For more information, contact the Command Career 1983. He was appointed a Chief Warrant Counselor or the Personnel Support Detachment Educa- tional Services Office. Windjammer Club Closed Mondays Reagan returns to D.C. after 12-day vacation Due to the lack of community attendance, the Wind- jammer Club is closed Mondays. (UPI) -- President Ronald developments in the U.S.- ordered by National Security Reagan plans to return to Soviet arena. When the Adviser Frank Carlucci has Naval Legal Service Office Closed This Week Washington this afternoon president gets back to Wash- concluded that some The Naval Legal Service Office will be closed through after an unusually high- ington, he will try to keep administrative intelligence Friday, April 24 for court sessions. Business as usual profile vacation that his new up momentum for an arms activities are "unnecessary will resume Monday, April 27 at 8 a.m. staff used to plot a course control agreement. or duplicative." for the final 21 months of Reagan also will face more Carlucci denies a report Daily Gazette Readership Survey his presidency. developments on the Iran-Con- that the review determined A readership survey is included in today's issue of Reagan's vacation at his tra scandal. one-third of all the covert the Daily Gazette soliciting our reader's opinions of California ranch was inter- Presidental spokesman Mar- operations authorized by the newspaper. Everyone who receives a copy of the rupted repeatedly by lin Fitzwater says a review Reagan should be halted. newspaper is urged to complete the survey. Naval Station Pistol Range Child molestation case goes to trial today in L.A. The Naval Station pistol range will be secured through Thursday, April 30, for deleading. The pistol (UPI) -- A trial finally against the two remaining Beach. The school has since range will resume normal hours of operation May 4. begins today in a Los Angeles defendants, a process closed. For more information, contact GMCS Sahm or GMG1 case that once charged seven expected to take at least two In an 18-month preliminary Teachout at 4679 or 4847. defendants with more than 400 months. counts of molesting children Raymond Buckey and his hearing, the longest in Cali- Jamaican Employee Committee Meeting in a nursery school. mother, Peggy McMartin Buc- fornia history, children were key, are charged with abusing put on the witness stand and There will be a Jamaican Employee Committee meeting The case has taken three in. the COMNAVBASE conference room Friday, April 24 at years to get to trial. Jury children at the McMartin told of alleged incidents at Pre-school in Manhattan the school. 3:30 p.m. Employees with items to be discussed should selection begins today contact a Jamaican Employee Committee member. Tugboat pulls Vehicle Registration Office The Vehicle Registration office will be closed from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. through Wednesday, April 22. garbage banned Normal hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. will begin again April Around the globe 23. in two states Post Office Directory File A tugboat has reminded that all civilian employ- (UPI) -- Base residents are been making circles in the PLO Committee Expected To End Accord With Jordan ees (including foreign nationals) and military person- Gulf of Mexico while pulling to the Naval Hospital, FTG, SIMA, NSGA The Palestinian Liberation Organization's executive com- nel not attached a barge with 3,000 tons of mittee is expected to ratify a decision by Yasser Arafat or VC-10 are required to check in and out with the Post garbage that two states have Failure to do so will result in delays or to break off an accord with Jordan. Arafat's move is de- Office. banned. back together. non-delivery of mail. signed to bring his fragmented organization The tugboat operator says The 426-member council meets today for the first time in Speed Limit Reminder his orders were to circle 16 four years, and is expected to map out a new strategy for miles south of Grande Isle, Motorists are reminded the official speed limit for its fight against Israel. La., until this morning. He vehicles is 25 miles per hour, unless otherwise posted. would not disclose his final Police Shoot Man Who Attacked Them With Machete Energy Conservation Tip destination. Police shot a masked man to death at a bridge toll plaza Keep range top burners and reflectors clean. They Grande Isle Mayor Tommy Ma- in Vallejo, Calif.,. when he lunged at them with a three- will reflect the heat better and you will save energy. rullo said, "Wherever this foot machete. The man, wearing a rubber skull mask, stop- stuff goes, it's going to be ped his car at the plaza and shouted he was the 'Grim Daily Safety Tip somebody else's problem." Reaper'. A fire truck was brought in and the high-pressure You can feel it in your bones. Falls hurt. Watch hose was turned on him. Police say the man charged through where you're walking. The garbage includes medi- the water, waving the machete, and was shot to death 15 cal waste from the town of feet from the officers. Islip, N.Y. North Carolina Inside officials refused to let it Jailed Ex-Congressman On Hunger Strike Page 2 - Cookie Crumbles be dumped in a landfill be- Former Congressman George Hansen, in jail for alleged Page 2 - Another Job Bites The Dust cause New York officials did parole violations, says he's on a hunger strike to protest Page 3 - A Different View Of Guantanamo Bay. not certify that it had no his treatment. Hansen told a Virginia newspaper that he's Page 3 - Legal Day USA harmful chemicals. a "political prisoner" being held because of his criticism Page 4 - NBA, Major League Standings The garbage was then taken of the IRS and the nation's prison system. Hansen, who was to Avondale, La., where it paroled in December after serving six months of a five-to-15 sentence, was the first Congressman to be UWW. was again banned when offi- cials found medical waste jailed for breaking financial disclosure laws. draining from the baGge. I JA tKhe I% Man

MCI Jewelry Sale Air Brushing Demonstration The Marine Corps Exchange jewelry sale Learn the art of air brushing Thursday, ends today. The sale includes diamonds, April 23 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Recreation rubies, emeralds and sapphires. All 14 Services Ceramics Hobby Shop. karat gold will be weighed and sold by the The demonstration is free and will cover gram. air brushing with one stroke underglazes. For more information, call 4640. Amateur Radio Meeting The Guantanamo Bay Amateur Radio Club will hold its regular meeting today at 7:30 MCI Toy Department p.m. at the Ham Shack in the Hobbyland Yes Guantanamo Bay residents, Easter has complex. For more information, call Jeff at come and gone but the Easter Bunny has left 2300. the Marine Corps Exchange a wonderful gift -- The world's largest stocking, filled to Family Services Moving Class the rim with toys. You can learn how to prepare your home The Easter Bunny left instructions for Another Job Bites The Dust -- Equipment operators and before the packers arrive. Lindy-Aven the MCX to welcome toyland to the construction mechanics from NMCB 133 watch as three dump Myer Main and Sandy McCullough of Jet Forwarding will Store by offering a drawing for this trucks ceremoniously bury a bottle of champagne (circled) as present this free program Wednesday, April special gift. they dump the last loads of dirt on the NEX/Commissary Mall 22 from 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. in the Family The winner will be selected Friday, May site. All in all, 85,000 cubic yards of dirt (about 6,000 Service Center Training Room. To register, 1, so stop in and visit Toyland at its new dump trucks full) was hauled in and compacted with the help call 4141 or 4153. location and register to win the "super of Public Works Department equipment and Marine 8th Engineers stocking." For more information, call 2682. equipment and operators. (Photo by Lt. Tom Hollinberger) Leeward Community Council There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony Schedule Change for the newly-rehabilitated Community Due to the time change, April's movie Center Wednesday, April 22 at 6 p.m. At night featuring Chuck Norris in "Code of 6:30 p.m., there will be a potluck dinner, Silence," "Missing in Action" and "Delta Cookie followed by a Community Council meeting at Force" will be shown at 8 p.m. in the 7 p.m. All Leeward Point residents are Downtown Lyceum Friday, April 24. art4 61~es strongly encouraged to attend. For more information, call Brad Forsyth at 6266 Health Care Council - By Cookie Johnson during working hours or 6496 after working The Naval Hospital Health Care Consumers' hours. Council will meet Thursday, May 14 at 1 p.m. in the Hospital Education and Training ESAC Meeting classroom. For more information, call 7276 As days stretched into Upon reaching home I opened during working hours. weeks waiting for car parts, the car door and my groceries The W.J. Sampson Elementary School ESAC Committee is looking for new members. If I knew I had to find some and I shot out. GBOWC Picnic Social transportation. Walking had At the end of the month, I you are a concerned adult and wish to become a member of the ESAC Committee, The Guantanamo Bay Officers Wives' Club me arriving late in a solid, was bruised and looked like April function will be a picnic lunch at contact Jim Monaghan at 6203 any time. The wet, sweat ball. the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Windmill Beach, Wednesday, April 29 at meeting will be held Tuesday, April 21 at My son volunteered his But the worse news was my 11:30 a.m. skateboard. car needed more parts. My 6:30 p.m. in room B-10 of the Elementary School. All parents, teachers, or community Members are invited to attend and bring a "Are you kidding? It would frustration was interrupted lunch to swap. Ice tea and water will be members are welcome. be dangerous to my health. when another friend pulled up provided. Bring lawn chairs, too. Besides, my whole body would in his truck. Come to the meeting and see what your child's school is doing. For more Babysitting will be done by reservation to be covered with bruises and "You can use my truck while the first 20 children. For more scratches!" I answered. I'm on TAD. Just remember, information, call Bill Diesselhorst at 2265 during working hours or 4353 after working information, call Liz Lane at 4541 or Mary But the discussion was the radiator has a leak!" Davis at 4942. ended when a friend arrived I thought, "Who cares? Look hours with her small two-seater at that room." Rec Services Teen Spring Dance sports car and said, "You can My first attempt Secretary's Day Celebrate good times at the Teen Spring at getting Day is Wednesday, April 22. use my car. I'll be gone for into the truck failed. My Secretary's Dance Friday, April 24 from 7 to 11 p.m. at Secretaries should be honored on this day a month." legs weren't long enough. the Yacht Club. Games and contests are I The lunch As I drove around in the realized then a "flying leap" with lunch at the CPO Club. planned. In addition, a special DJ will be that day will be "Steamship Round." small car, I felt as if I approach was the answer. special spinning records. A special salad can be ordered by calling were participating in a daily Watching my The cost for members is $1, and $1.50 for jump was a 2501 or 2564 in advance. soap box derby. My knees were neighbor who mumbled, "I hope non-members. There will also be a pre-teen on the dashboard, my neck was her car gets fixed soon dance Saturday, April 25 from 7 to 11 p.m. crooked over from the short before she kills herself!" Nursery School Registration For more information, call 3195. ceiling, and my "overflow" The Guantanamo Bay Nursery School will (in the bucket seat) found Driving along, I had the meet Thursday, April 23 at 7 p.m. Parents COMO Club Music Trivia Cancelled sharp objects to rest upon. urge to form a convoy and buy are encouraged to attend. There will be no music trivia at the COMO It took me a good 15 a CB. My vision of being the At 7:30 p.m., following the meeting, an Club Saturday, April 25, due to the Hail minutes to get in or out of driver of a 16-wheeler was open house and pre-registration for the and Farewell to be held the same night. the three-foot-high car. And interrupted by my noticing my 1987/88 school year will be held. Music trivia will be rescheduled for May. while driving, I knew I could temperature guage moving from The nursery school is open to all never let my guard down cold to hot. children ages three through five. To be CCC Functional Skills Program because relaxing a few I noticed McDonald's ahead elligible for enrollment, children must be City Colleges of Chicago is offering seconds might have me under and quickly drove through the three years old before December 31, 1987. functional skills classes in math and the truck in front of me. drive-in lane. "Six large For more information, call the school at English at no cost to all active duty The first time I went to waters, please!" I shouted. 2159. military personnel. the Commissary, I had to use From then on I drove with a High school graduates and non-graduates a slide rule to load the cargo of containers filled Ombudsman Meeting are eligible to enroll in the program. groceries into the car. Driv- with water to feed the end- The Ombudsman will meet Thursday, April Classes begin Monday, April 27, but the ing home I shifted bananas, less appetite of the radia- 23 at 4:45 p.m. in the Family Service paperwork must be completed by Friday, tor. (Next week: the room. celery, and once, the ketchup Center conference April 24. For more information, call Lisa conclusion) Jones of the Naval Hospital will be bottle. Sandy Wheeler at 4307. the guest speaker. For more information, call the Family Service Center at 4141 or Veterinary Clinic 4153. The Veterinary clinic will hold its monthly clinic at Leeward Point Tuesday, Red Cross Childbirth Class April 28 at 1 p.m. Red Cross is sponsoring childbirth (pre-natal) classes in April. The NADSAP Classes for Dependents four-session class will be held today, Are you new in Guantanamo Bay, and still U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper Thursday, April 23, Monday, April 27 and getting aquainted with the weather and the Thursday, April 30 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the island? Capt. John Condon USN .Cammander, U.S. Naval Base Naval Hospital fleet sick call room. There Come out, meet new people, get involved Lt. Bob Hines, us.Public Affairs Officer are openings for eight couples. To and earn two college credit hours all at JO1 Stacey USN.Managing Editor register, call 4676. the same time. Topics to be covered in the S PaulCz Nu.strator JOSN Juan Gaona, USN.Staff Assistant Navy Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program JOSA Joel Parks, USN.Staff Assistant Youth Center Video Game Tournament (NADSAP) classes include: Dependent Spouses J00A Dirk Rose, USN .Staff Assistant Donkey Kong, Frogger, Pac-Man and Life in the Military; values Fred Van Horn .Staff Assistant Robitron, and Centipede should be familiar games to clarification; coping with stress; decision the video game buff. A video game tourna- making; personal fitness and nutrition; The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and regu- April 23 at 3 communicating effectively and assertiveness lations for ship and station newspapers under the direction of the ment will be held Thursday, public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is printed five times p.m. at the Youth Center. The top scorer training. a week at government expense on government eauient, at.the Navy will receive a secret prize so stop by the The classes will start Wednesday, May 8 Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. Teopinions and fun. For more For more information, call the Coordinator statements that appear herein are not to be construed as official, Youth Center and join the or as the official views of the Navy Department or Camander, U.S. information, call 3195. at 4380 during working hours. Naval Base. The Public Affairs Office is on the first floor of Building 760 (Adnin Hill). If you need assistance, please call us I at 4819 or 4502.

2 Daily Gazette Monday, April 20, 1987 Visit to Guantanamo ends images of Cuban guns and foreign languages High school senior relates trip to other McDonald's. There is a would discourage any wander- them. Castro holds bitter bowling alley, four movie ing. We now have the Iron feelings towards the U.S. If students at state-side high school theaters and numerous acces- Curtain, a Bamboo curtain he snaps, we will defend for sible beaches and pools. A and a Cactus curtain. There as -long as we can. I just namo Bay. All I could get radio and television station are 54 Cuban commuters, down hope that it never comes to By Linda Rose was desert or jungle, Cu- entertain the servicemen. from what used to be some that. The people who live Special Correspondent bans, guns and foreign lan- Until two weeks ago, they 2,000. Except for those few down there love it and look guages. I did not know how had only one channel. Now commuters, Guantanamo Bay toward the end of their When I told my friends strict the borders were and they have cable and several has no interaction with terms sadly. I wish I had that I was going on vaca- how the relations were. When channels including ABC, NBC, Cuba. the recipe for whatever they tion, I could imagine the my brother, a seventh grader and CBS. i was disappointed eat that creates the atmo- thoughts that raced through at Masco, and I finally to find how Americanized it The people there were so sphere, because America their minds, Florida, Cali- landed, I was surprised at had become down there. I can nice it was incredible. When should take a lesson from fornia or relatives. Well, I what I found. understand schools, stores we arrived we were subject the people of Guantanamo can understand that, but and Cub Scouts, but to their hospitality. That Bay. I enjoyed my stay in those vacation spots were Cuba was not at all what I McDonald' s? was the nicest part of it. Cuba and appreciate the not on my agenda. Florida had pictured. I was told It's so small there that if warmth with which they you are not kind and was close, but I was going that I was correct about the The U.S. Naval Base, Guan- accepted us. just a little further south. desert theory, but only when tanamo Bay, was leased from thoughtful when you go y brother and I were going it hasn't rained for a Cuba in 1903 By President there, you won't survive. I visit our father in Cuba. while. We were greeted warm- Theodore Roosevelt as a part am sure that it helped, my When I found out that I ly by the people who knew my of his 'Good Neighbor Poli- dad being the base XO, but I Editor's Note: Linda would eventually have to go father, and I felt comfor- cy'. We obtained 29,000 can tell when it's sincere. Rose is the daughter of Na- to Cuba to visit my father, table immediately. acres, including 9,100 of val Station Executive Offi- I was scared. My father is a water. The terms of our With an indefinite lease cer, Capt. Michael Rose. She Navy captain who was trans- There are approximately lease are now indefinite. agreement, we will occupy is a senior at Masconomette ferred to Guantanamo Bay, 7,000 people who live on the When the fence was put up to that territory until there High School, Topsfield, Cuba, a little over six base. Dependents go to an border the two. territories, is no one to occupy it. The Mass., and was visiting her months ago. He called con- elementary and a high Fidel Castro decided to en- people of Guantanamo Bay father in Guantanamo Bay tinuously, telling me what school. Some American busi- force the borders even more, have no bad feelings toward Feb. 13-20. This article ap- it was like, but I still nesses have invaded the so he instructed his men to Cuba. They crack jokes about peared recently in her home- could not create an accurate base, such as Baskin Robbins plant cactus all along the it, but only in relief of town newspaper and is re- picture of life in Guanta- ice cream parlor and a fencing. This and the mines the tension that surrounds printed with permission.

Americans celebrate Law Day U.S.A., May 1 Time to reflect on legal heritage, role of law in society, Constitutional rights later formally established by It is a day to reflect on sary of Law Day U.S.A. have been prepared for a tar- By Lt. Cdar. M.W. Lord presidential proclamation and our legal heritage, the role The Law Day theme this year get audience of E-4 and Naval Legal Service a joint resolution of Con- of law in our society and the is "We The People." Speaking above. gress. rights we enjoy under our about the Constitution, Wood- The attorneys will be Americans will celebrate Constitution. row Wilson said it "is no available between April 27 Law Day U.S.A. May 1. Law Day This special day is design- mere lawyer's document, but and May 8. Requests for pre- U.S.A. was conceived in 1957 ed to call the attention of Law Day 1987 is particular- the whole of the nation's sentations outside of that by Charles S. Rhyne, a Wash- every American citizen to ly significant in that it life." period will be entertained on who was marks both the Bicentennial ington, D.C. lawyer both the principals and the For 30 years state and lo- an individual basis. To sche- the Amer- of the United States Consti- then president of practice of American law and cal bar associations and dule a presentation, contact It was tution and the 30th anniver- ican Bar Association. justice. other groups have diligently LN1 Callahan or YN3 Shaw at reminded us that May 1 is not 4600 or 4817. MISCELLANEOUS "lawyers day," but an occa- In addition, the second an- New Rubbermaid flower pots, sion for all Americans, for nual Law Day "Freedom Run" "We The People" to learn more will be held Saturday, May 9. never used. One 10", cream of color, $4. One 12", brown, about our law, our legal sys- The run will include races one-mile length. $6. Call 3310 AWH. tem and our rights. 10K, 5K and In conjunction with Law Day Details have been appearing Wooden embroidery hoops, 1987, attorneys from the Na- in the Daily Gazette and on Me val Legal Service Office De- TV8 and will continue to be cross-stitch fabric. Decorative hoops for framing tachment will provide presen- published through Friday, May craft work. Call 3310 AWH. tations to requesting com- 8. mands concerning military Entry blanks can be ob- 19" color TV with remote justice and related matters. tained at the legal office. control, $275. Commodore Vic The presentations, designed The entry fee is $5 prior to 20 computer cassette player to be approximately 30-45 May 9 and $7 on race day. and instruction manuals, $75. minutes in length, will focus Proceeds will be donated to All items for "the Saler" Call 2181 AT. on scenarios involving com- Navy Relief and t-shirts will should be submitted on 8 1/2" TWO-WHEELERS monly encountered legal prob- be provided for all partici- by 11" sheets of paper. Ad '84 red Honda Aero 125. Has lems and are intended to gen- pants. length should be less than 40 words. 2,500 miles, one new helmet. erate audience involvement For more information, con- Each item to be sold should be on a Asking $750. Call 3624 AT. through questions and group tact Capt. K.B. Martin, USMC, separate sheet of paper. All submissions discussion. The presentations at 4600 or 4817. must be signed and have a phone number. Bring '82 Honda Twinstar CM 200T. to the PAO Office, Bldg. 760, Admin Hill. Comes with two helmets and Phone 4502 or 4819. tool kit. Avail. May 1. Kellogg slates power outages Asking $1,000. Call Ron at LOST '71 Ford pick-up. Runs great. 4776 DWH, 3665 AWH. The following power outages are scheduled to allow Child's brown ball glove with Inspection good through March Kellogg Corp. to perform its annual PMS on various sub- name A.M. Smith. If found, 1988. Asking $850. Avail. May '84 Honda 50 Express moped. stations and high- and low-voltage switchers: please call 2364 AWH. 5 at Ferry Landing. Call 4990 Excel. cond. No-drive tag. Thursday, April 23 -- 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. DWH, 3881 AWH. Inspection good until May 87. Pier Lima. Rawlings softball glove. Lost Asking $300. Call Fred 2300 Sunday, April 26 -- 6 a.m. to noon at Cooper Field Monday, April '79 VW Superbeattle conver- DWH or 2840 AWH. Piers Lima, Victor, Alpha, Charlie Dive Locker Fuel Farm 13. Call Bryan at 2269. tible. Excel cond. New top, Radio Point, Bldg. 300 spare. Honda GL1000 Goldwing. In- Radio, Paola Point Housing Coissary CONDITIONERS radial tires with AIR color. 4-speed cludes Windjammer fairing, SIMA Machine Shop, Bldg. 1 Bldg. 804 Three 5,000 BTU for sale for Blue/green manual trans. Call 2802/2138 electronic ignition, am-fm SIMA, Bldgs. 5, 6, 12, 66, 741 Gas Station the three needs parts. One of DWH or 2949 AWH. radio and helmet. Excel. United Services, Bldg. 806, 808 ADP, Bldg. 572 to be charged only. Must sell cond. Asking $1,500. Call General Warehouse, Bldg. 717 Bldg. 27 May 22. Call 2112 AWH. BICYCLES re 10-speed bicycles, (1) boy, 6345 DWH. New Fleet Laundromat FTG Landing (1) girl, need easy Oil Point Industrial Area Foundry Power hirlpool 5,000 BTU. Very reassembly, very good cond., '75 Honda XL250 in good cond. Transportation Motor Electric Shop good cond. Will sell for Carpenter Shop $40 each or, $70 for both. Asking $600. Call 2954 AWH. SIMA Welding Shop $200. Call Tony at 4133 or NMCB Det., MLO Bldgs. 735, 736 Bldgs. 752, 753 2899. May be seen at VL 265B. Call 3274 AWH. '81 Honda CB125-S with 2 hel- Metal Trades, Bldg. 13 Sail Shop APPLIANCES BOATS mets. Asking $550. Call 3620 NEX Warehouse, Bldg. 751 Racquet Club Kenmore portable washing Endeavor 37' sailboat. Per- AWH. Milk Plant, Bldg. 188 Navy Exchange machine in good cond. Asking kins 50 hp. diesel w/500 hrs. SERVICES Electronics Shop Admin. Hill $40. Parts book included. Includes SATNAV, RDF, VHF, Leaving the base? Will clean Floating Dry Dock Bldgs. 760, 471 Call 2954 AWH. auto-pilot, a/c, galley, and quarters for final inspec- Ordnance, Bldg. 735 Reefer Plant much more. Excel. cond. Pier Tango Tugs Servmart AUTOS tion, excel. references. Will Serious inquiries only. Call stand with you on inspection Fire Station Comptroller '79 Camaro Z-28, yellow, new 2779 AWH. Central Fidelity Rank Tryzna Village tires, new Holley 750 carb., day. Reasonable rates. Call new stereo. Call Rob DWH FURNITURE 3722 and ask for Gay. Thursday, April 30 -- 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2872, or at 3189 after 7 p.m. Couch, loveseat and chair. NSGA/Co. "L", JPJ Hill SATCOM $250. Call 3406 AWH. I clean for final inspec- Windmill Beach Gold Hill Galley '82 blue Ford Escort, excel. tions. I will stand your Base Siren At Camp Bulkeley Utilities, Bld. 972 cond., has less than 22,000 Cottage Pine armoire. New, final inspection with you. I Radio Range, Bldg. 1892, BCT PWD, Bldg. 688 miles. Avail. May 8 at Ferry could be used for TV. Video accept short notices. Call Radio Range Housing Carpenter Shop Landing. Asking $3,000. Good, with tape storage in the Shila at 3171. Magazine Rd. Bldg. 686 dependable transportation. drawers. Asking $140. Call Camp Bulkeley BEQ, A, B, C Call 3629 AT. 3310 AWH. CONTINUED on page 4

Daily Gazette Monday, April 20, 1987 3 Captain's Cup Volleyball action rocks the courts NBA Standings By JOSA Dirk Rose In the second match of the an impressive 15-10 win. Game Eastern Conference first game, Hospital all but three again displayed Atlantic Division In Saturday's Captain's Cup shutout High School #1 a aggressive play by High Volleyball action, one team they buried them 15-3. High School and sluggish play by Y PIPCT. GB soared, one team squeaked by, School had a score to settle Hospital, but Hospital Y Boston 59 23 .720 and two forfeited. in game two and played managed to pull out a 15-7 X Philadelphia 45 37 .549 14 High School #2 won a aggressive ball to pull off win. X Washington 38 36 .514 16 forfeiture from NSGA/Co."L" New Jersey 24 58 .293 35 which was to be the first New York 24 58 .293 35 match of the day. Central Division In what was to be the last Y Atlanta 57 25 .695 match of the day, High School X Detriot 52 30 .634 5 #2 again won a forfeiture Area athletics X Milwaukee 50 32 .610 7 from NAVSTA White. X Indiana 41 41 .500 16 In the first game to be X Chicago 40 42 .488 17 actually played, NAS used Captain's Cup Softball Results Cleveland 31 51 .378 26 smarts to outscore High These are the results of the Captain's Cup Softball games School #1. High School had played April 15. Western Conference the moves but not the technical experience, and NAS Midwest Division NSGA/Co."L" 9 - VC-10 0 Y Dallas 55 27 .671 won both games 15-10, 15-7. NAS 16 - Hospital 5 X Utah 44 38 .537 11 NAS 23 - VC-10 2 X Houston 42 40 .512 13 Marine Bks. 8 - FTG 7 (8-inning game) 45 .451 18 X Denver 37 NAVSTA White 25 - SIMA 11 Sacramento 29 53 .354 26 San Antonio 28 54 .341 27 Intramural Softball Pa cific Division These are the results of the Intramural Softball games Y L.A. Lakers 65 17 .793 played April 16. X Portland 49 33 .598 16 X Golden State 42 40 .512 23 ND 18 - Marine Bks. 6 X Seattle 39 43 .476 26 NAS 11 - High School 3 Phoenix 36 46 .439 29 Spoilers 14 - BCT 4 L.A. Clippers 12 70 .146 53 New Corral Hours Y-Clinched division title New hours at the Recreation Services Corral: X-Clinched playoff spot Monday - closed; Tueday - 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Wednesday - 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Thursday - 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday - closed for rental; Saturday - 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday - 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Holidays - 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday's NBA Scores Coaches Meeting For Navy Relief Tournaments volleyball Boston Celtics 118 Atlanta Hawks 107 All-star There will be a coach's meeting on the following dates for Philadelphia 76ers 108 Washington Bullets 102 practice -- Petty Officer teams interested in playing in Navy Releif tournaments. of NAS displays Portland Trail Blazers 144 San Antonio Spurs 134 Scott Oehrle Softball, April 21 at during 5 p.m.; volleyball, April 22 at 5 Seattle Supersonics 110 Los Angeles Lakers 104 some hard hitting p.m.; and basketball, April 23 at 5 p.m. Golden State Warriors 105 Los Angeles Clippers 85 practice for the All-Star All meetings will be held in the Community for Service Center volleyball team leaving in room 8. For more information, call PC1 Larson at 2369. Dam Neck, Va., May 1st. (Photo by PH3 Bryan K. Logan) Lifesaving Class Recreation Services will sponsor a lifesaving class Monday through Friday from April 20 through May 1 on Windward side. Register at the Information, Travel and Tours office. For Baseball Standings more information, call Rose at 2560 during working hours. Marblehead Bowling Center Hours National League Standings American League Standings The Marblehead Bowling Center will be closed today, East Division East Division tomorrow, and Thursday. April 20, 21, and 23, from 11 a.m. - V L PCT. GB 5 p.m. for maintenance. On these days, the center will be V L PCT. GB open for business at 5 p.m. Milwaukee 12 0 1.000 For more information, call Chuck at 2118. San Francisco 10 3 .769 New York 9 3 .750 3 Cincinnati 9 3 .750 ".5 Tidewater Area Rolloffs Meeting Houston 8 .615 2 Detroit 6 5 .545 5.5 5 6 There will be an organizational meeting for the Tidewater Atlanta 6 .545 Baltimore 7 .538 5.5 5 3 6 6 6 Area Roll-offs competition slated for Monday, April 20 Los Angeles 7 7 Boston .500 .500 3.5 6 6 6 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Marblehead Bowling Center. San Diego 2 11 .154 8 Toronto .500 Cleveland 3 10 .231 9.5 It is required that if you are planning to be off the West Division island during the roll-offs you must schedule time with the West Division Bowling Center to roll 12 games. These games will then be if you qualify for the teams. GB computed to determine V L PCT. GB W L PCT. In addition, a copy of your leave chit or orders must be California 8 4 .667 -- provided. Registration for the competition is April 20 26 St. Louis 4 - 7 .636 Minnesota 8 4 .667 -- at the Bowling Center. New York 6 5 .545 Seattle 6 7 .462 2.5 For more information, call Chuck at 2118. Pittsburgh 5 6 .455 2 Kansas City 5 6 .455 2.5 Montreal 4 6 .400 2.5 Chicago 4 7 .364 3.5 Chicago 4 7 .364 3 Oakland 3 10 .231 5.5 Philadelphia 3 9 .250 4.5 Texas 1 10 .091 6.5 American League 1st game Cleveland 6 - Baltimore 0 At The Lyceums National League 2nd game Cleveland 8 - Baltimore 7 game Houston 7 Cincinatti 3 - City 0 1st - 1st game New York 5 Kansas All movies begin at 8 p.m. 2nd game Cincinnati 6 - Houston 2 2nd game New York 1 - Kansas City 0 St. Louis 4 - New York 2 Milwaukee 6 - Texas 4 Downtown Lyceum Montreal 3 - Chicago 1 Chicago 7 - Detroit 2 Out of Bounds.Action Drama (R).1:33 San Francisco 4 - Atlanta 3 Boston 4 - Toronto 1 cCalla Lyceum Pittsburgh 5 - Philadelphia 2 Minnesota 6 - California 5 The Color Purple.Drama (PG-13).2:32 Los Angeles 9 - San Diego 1 Seattle 8 - Oakland 1 Marine Lyceum Bullies.Horror (R).1:37 Leeward Lyceum Haunted Honeymoon.Comedy (PG).1: Saler. from page 3 movies shown Monday Quarters cleaned for final Armoire/wardrobe and pie fair to good cond. Also Note: There will be no through Club, and the Windjammer inspection. Reasonable rates. cabinet, circa pre-1940 in weight bench with weights. Thursday at the Como Club, CPO Will stand inspection with any condition. Preferably Call 4776 DWH/3665 AWH. Club. you. Call Mo at 2311 AT. oak. Call 3884 AWH. Phone recorder will take your Electric guitar in reasonable call if I'm not home. Babysitter needed for shape, price. With or without Television WANTED 18-month-old girl. I need a amp. Call Dirk at 4502 DWH. Anyone interested in teaching babysitter ASAP. Please call the functional skill English AT. and math courses for City 3379 Golden Gate University is 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (Local) WORLD NEWS TONIGHT Colleges of Chicago, call looking for qualified in- 6:30 ABC Small outboard engine for structors to teach graduate- 7:00 WHEEL OF FORTUNE Lisa Wheeler at 4307. 7 1/2 hp. or kicker. Approx. level courses in the Human 7:25 AMEN 9 hp. in good running cond. Resources Management degree 8:50 RIPTIDE Work for number 1. McDonalds, Will consider trading my 25 is now hiring for full time program leading to a Master's 9:45 THE COLBY'S hp. Johnson. Call 2591 AWH positions, all shifts. degree. All applicants should Starting salary for full time and ask for Doug. have Master's degree or is $4. Please inquire within higher. Call 4732 for more At press time, prime time programming was not available. restaurant for more info. One large picnic table in information.

4 Daily Gazette Monday, April 20, 1987 26 Blue Caribe unch is served from 10 Easter Sunday, April 19: Dinner specials zial is "Open Menu." will be "Seafood Dinner" with all the trimEmings, Harbor Lights Lounge is "Roast Whole Turkey" with sage dressing and giblet gravy, or "Hawaiian Baked Ham" with icheon special is "Old Hawaiian fruit sauce, glazed sweet potatoes, Lnner special is "Open buttered green peas, tossed salad with dressing, hot rolls and butter. $6.50 Luncheon special is Monday, April 20: Luncheon special is special is Open Menu. All-You-Can-Eat, "Baked Italian Lasagna" or "Blue incheon special is "Pan Caribe Baked Chicken with oyster sauce," Chinese i onions." fried rice, lumpia or empananda, rolls and Luncheon special is butter. Dinner special is Delight Combination, iushroom-onion gravy." "Rib Steak" and "Lobster," choice of potato, i Kabob." buttered vegetable, soup or salad, rolls and Cry our "Prime Rib and butter. iday and Saturday night. Tuesday, April 21: Luncheon special is Ls weekend. "Barbecue Beef Short Ribs," steamed rice, a 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. buttered vegetable, rolls and butter. Dinner glass of champagne, and special is "T-Bone Steak" and "Shrimp," steamed 12. rice, buttered vegetable, rolls and butter. nner menu specials will Wednesday, April 22: Luncheon special is ation at least six hours All-You-Can-Eat "Blue Caribe Stew" and "Italian i4 or 2501. The CPO Club Spaghetti with Meatballs." Dinner special is vileges to the E-6 "Prime Rib Roast." Thursday, April 23: Luncheon special is "BBQ Chicken" or "Grilled Steak," mashed potatoes, Dinner Wdy, i e.u.A buttered vegetable, rolls and butter. ough Thursday, special is "Steak and Crab," choice of potato, and Friday and buttered vegetables, salad bar, rolls and butter. t Loc'r opens Friday, April 24: Luncheon special is , 4: o 11:30 p.m., "Seafood Extravaganza" or "Steamship Round," .m. rday, 4:00 to served with all the trimmings. Dinner special is 11:30 p.m. The Oriental Night featuring "Beef Teriyaki on a L E-7s through Skewer," with Philippine fried rice. extended CPO Saturday and Sunday: Dinner special is "Prime Rib Roast." Hours of Operation Blue Caribe - Lunch is served Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dinner is served seven days a week, 6 to 10 p.m.; Clu b Saturday, 5 to 9:30 p.m.

Seaside Dini ng Room opens 4:30 Lounge at W d m Seaside Dini ng Room Lounge opens at 4:30

incheon menu i s "Swiss Movies are shown on the patio Friday, Saturday room gravy," mashed and Sunday starting at 8 p.m. In case of rein the inner is Open Menu. movie will be shown inside the club. uncheon menu i s "Roast Social Hour is held every Friday from 6 to 7 brown rice, O'Brien p.m. in the Windjammer Ballroom. Hours d'oeuvres are served during this time. Come on in and relax .on menu is "Steamship after a long week. .ngs." Come on out and Main Lounge for our A different D.J. will be spinning your favorite y our Hors d'o,euveres. dance numbers Friday end Saturday from 8 p.m. to dinner will be Open midnight in the ballroom. On Sunday you can win big money playing will be everyone's favorite game, Bingo. The doors open 1 p.m. at 1 p.m. and the Early Bird game starts at 2:45 salads, p.m. Take a chance and come out a winner. p $4.75, The Steak House is open Tuesday through day is Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m., on Friday and Saturday ail and from 6 to 9 p.m and on Sunday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Windjammer now has free dinners for your and you must come Birthday. ID's will be checked on the day of your birthday. You must have I Windjammer Club privileges.

i bar," Monday, April 20: The Windjammer is closed. Tuesday, April 21: Dinner special is "Filet idwich. Mingon." Savory Wednesday, April 22: Dinner special is mixed "Spaghetti and Meatballs." er menu Thursday, April 23: Dinner special is 110ps, "Cornish Hen." corn on Friday, April 24: Dinner special is "Prime

"Yankee Rib." as with Saturday, April 25: Dinner special is "Prime Rib." "Fried Sunday, April 26: Dinner special is "Rabbit." a. All Dinner Specials are served with choice of will be potato, vegetable, salad, rolls with butter, coffee or tea. PAGE 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Openline 7:00 T.J. Hooker 7:00 Growing Pains

7:25 Amen 8:00 Mini-series 7:50 Moonlighting 7:30 Designing Women

7:55 Sixty Minutes 9:55 Hotel 8:45 Miami Vice 8:00 Misfits Of Science

8:50 Riptide 10:50 Meet The Press 9:40 Dynasty 8:55 Tales.Darkside

9:45 The Colby's 11:20 Newscenter 8 10:35 Trapper John, M.D. 9:20 Movie

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9:00 MR. ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD 112:35 7:50 MOONLIGHTING 9:30 LITTLE RASCALS 1:20 Maddie's gift of a banquet 10:00 KIDS INCORPORATED 2:10 THE NEW VOICE (STARTS) ticket promises a night of 10:25 YOU AGAIN (MATURE THEME) romance for Ms. Dipesto, until 10:55 THE FBI This documentary series focuses Agnes finds herself in the arms 11:50 DONAHUE on youngsters who work on a of a handsome stranger with Recovered coma victims join high school paper which tackles sinister men in hot pursuit. Phil to discuss the emotional controversial issues. 8:45 MIAMI VICE and moral implications of 2:45 FRUGAL GOURMET Phil Collins guest-stars as a pullingg the plug." 3:15 AMERICAN BUSINESS HISTORY slick con artist. His path 12:40 GUIDING LIGHT 3:50 HIT CITY U.S.A. crises Crockett and Tubbs' 1:25 GENERAL HOSPITAL 4:15 F-TROOP when his latest scam involves 2:15 FAMILY SPECIAL 4:45 HEE-HAW some heavy-hitting cocaine 2:45 SESAME STREET 5:35 JEOPARDY distributors. 3:45 THE CAMPBELLS 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (Local) 9:40 DYNASTY 4:15 LASSIE'S RESCUE RANGERS 6:30 ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT A slanderous reporter causes 4:40 ROBOTECH 7:00 OPENLINE Krystle's emotional--breakdown; 5:05 THE BIG BLUE MARBLE 8:00 MINI-SERIES: Fallon returns home concealing 5:35 JEOPARDY "Shaka Zulu" (PART 2) a disturbing secret, and Aleds 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (Local) (MATURE THEME) learns of her sister's release 6:30 ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT Nandi and her son Shaka endure from prison and turns to an old 7:00 WHEEL OF FORTUNE humiliation as refugees from friend for help. 7:25 AMEN the Zulu tribe. 10:35 TRAPPER JOHN M.D. Deacon Frye's excitement is up 9:55 HOTEL (MATURE THEME) When nurse Maggie Morrow when he discovers a local A hotel employee finds that one returns to work, the staff and politician with a TV camera lie can lead to another when patients have to learn to deal crew wants to photograph the she tells her grandmother she is with the special problems of church's Christmas pageant. dating Dave Kendall. the handicapped. 7:55 SEXTY MINUTES 10:50 MEET THE PRESS 11:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 8:50 RIPTIDE 11:20 NEWSCENTER 8 12:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (Local) Boz's historian-sister, Melba, 11:35 SIGN OFF 12:15 SIGN OFF asks the Riptide gang to help find proof of her theory that a WEDNESDAY, APR 22 THURSDAY, APR 23 German U-boat loaded with gold bullion sank off the coast of 9:00 ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS 9:00 SESAME STREET California during W WIL. 9:25 ROBOTECH 10:00 SMURFS 9:45 THE COLBY'S 9:50 ROMPER ROOM 10:30 STORYBREAK Jeff travels to Athens to grill 10:15 MOVIE: "Sourdough" 10:55 PUTTIN' ON THE HITS Captain Livadas about the oil A simple but courageous man 11:20 STARRING THE ACTORS spill, then visits Rome to ask tells of his journey through the 11:55 OPRAH WINFREY Francesca a most difficult breath-taking beauty of Alaska. Singer Kenny Rogers joins question. 11:55 DONAHUE Oprah to discuss working with 10:40 FACE THE NATION American and Soviet women Dolly Parton and his hobby of 11:10 NEWSCENTER 8 (Local) continue their talks. Today's photography. 11:25 SEGN OFF topics include human rights 12:45 CHILDREN'S SPECIAL violations upon Soviet Jews. 1:40 GENERAL HOSPITAL TUESDAY, APR 21 12:50 GUIDING LIGHT 2:30 ESSENCE: THE TV PROGRAM 1:35 GENERAL HOSPITAL 2:55 ARCHIE'S TV FUNNIES 9:00 SESAME STREET 2:25 SESAME STREET 3:20 WORLD OF SPEED AND 10:00 ARCHEE'S TV FUNNIES 3:25 KIDS INCORPORATED BEAUTY 10:25 JASON OF THE STAR 3:45 MOVIE: "Mazes and Monsters" 3:45 IN-FISHERMAN COMM AND The story of four gifted 4:15 MUSIC CITY, USA 10:50 FANTASY ISLAND students who become 4:40 SOLDIERS 11:40 DONAHUE increasingly involved in the 5:35 JEOPARDY American and Soviet women fantasy world of game and 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (Local) exchange conversation via tragedy. Stars Tom Hanks. 6:30 ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT satellite connecting Boston and 5:35 JEOPARDY 7:00 GROWING PAINS Leningrad. Topics of discussion 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (Local) Unbeknownst to Carol, her new are nuclear energy, Soviet 6:30 ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT best friend is using her to get involvement in Afghanistan, and 7:00 T.J. HOOKER close to Mike. child care in both nations. When Hooker's old flame is identified as a murder victim, he is determined to track down her killer. PAGE 3 Friday Saturday Sunday

7:00 Laverne And Shirley 7:00 Solid Gold 7:00 Cheers Occasional last-minute

7:30 The Equalizer 7:50 E.T.W. 7:30 Fame changes may occur.

8:25 LA Law 8:40 Crazy Like A Fox 8:20 Hardcastle & McCormick The Weekend schedule

9:20 Movie 9:35 Alfred Hitchcock 9:10 Love Boat is aired Thursday through

11:00 Saturday Night Live 10:00 Movie 10:05 Star Search Sunday on TV Eight

THURSDAY(CONTINUED) FRIDAY (CONTINUED) SATURDAY (CONTINUED)

7:30 DESIGNING WOMEN 8:25 LA LAW 11:40 DAVID LETTERMAN Perky and Bernice join the girls Kuzak feels reprieved when the Dave welcomes "herb doctor" and their ex-con handyman for opposition offers $200,000 in a Catfish Gray, and comedian a festive gathering, considering losing case. But he is mystified Jerry Seinfeld. Tonight Dave it an exhilarating change. when his client-a TV news spreads rumors about the 8:00 MISFITS OF SCIENCE anchor who was fired for baring unusual effects of some wheat . The Misfits help a man from an her breasts, rejects the offer. bound for Russia. ancient tribe set his son's spirit 9:20 MOVIE: "You Light Up My Life" 12:30 SIGN OFF free. A young girl, whose father is a 8:55 TALES FROM THE DARKSEDE second-rate comic, is encouragd SUNDAY, APR 26 An old man, who refuses to by him to do a second-rate act, believe his family and friend's hosting a TV kiddie show. But 9:00 INSIGHT claims that he is dead, forces all she realy wants to do is sing 9:30 CHRISTIAN LIFE MAGAZINE his grandson to pay a visit to her songs. 10:00 THIS 1 THE LIFE the local "voodoo woman" who 11:00 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 10:30 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP has just the answer for the 12:15 NEWSCENTER 8 (LOCAL) 11:00 BOBBY JONES GOSPEL family's problems. 12:30 SIGN OFF 11:55 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 9:20 MOVIE: "The Bad Seed 12:50 MOVIE: "You Light Up My Life" This drama focuses on a young SATURDAY, APR 25 (Repeat-see Friday evening) mother who comes to the 2:25 OUR WORLD terrifying realization that her 9:00 THE BUGALOOS Recalling the Autumn of 1956, precious nine-year-old daughter 9:25 THE FROOZLES when the Suez Canal became a is a cold-blooded killer. 10:00 NICKELODEON battleground for Israel and 11:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (LOCAL) 11:40 AIR POWER Egypt, and the Hungarian 11:15 SIGN OFF 12:10 MOVIE: "Mazes And Monsters" uprising was crushed by Soviet (Repeat-see Troops. FRIDAY, APR 24 Wednesday afternoon) 3:20 LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH 2:00 NATURE AND FAMOUS * 9:00 SUPER SEVEN 3:00 CHARLIE'S ANGELS 4:10 NEW TECH TIMES 9:20 MR. ROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD 3:55 MARQUEE THEATRE: 4:40 WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW 9:50 LASSIE'S RESCUE RANGERS "Against A Crooked Sky" The gang stars in Raj's new 10:15 MOVIE: "The Bad Seed" 5:30 FIRING LINE play, but can they separate (Repeat-see Thurs. Evening) 6:30 WAVELENGTH (LOCAL) their real lives from their stage 11:55 OPRAH WINFREY 7:00 SOLID GOLD roles?- Oprah's guests include a variety 7:50 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK 5:10 STAR TREK of pop, country and jazz 8:40 CRAZY LIKE A FOX 6:00 AMERICAN INTERESTS musical acts that are When an escaped convict dies 6:30 NAVY NEWS THIS WEEK newcomers to the industry. in Harrison's office, Harry and 7:00 CHEERS 12:45 GUIDING LIGHT Harrison find themselves After Sam and Diane convince 1:30 GENERAL HOSPITAL reluctant partners with a each other that there is nothing 2:20 BIOGRAPHY: smooth-talking con man in left between them, she tells "Benito Mussolini" tracking down the murderer. Sam she has a new 2:50 SESAME STREET 9:35 ALFRED HITCHCOCK lover-Frasier! 3:50 KAZ PRESENTS 7:30 FAME 4:40 RUMPHOLE OF THE BAILEY A deaf boy has a very special Holly is thrilled when she is 5:35 JEOPARDY wish for his 12th birthday-and offered a continuing role in a 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (LOCAL) it is about to be granted. Pagie filmed in Hllywood. 6:30 ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT Fisher is a wealthy, yet lonely 8:20 HARDCASTLE AND 7:00 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY child on his way to New York McCORMICK Squiggy learns that his equally to celebrate his birthday with Mark is back behind the wheel off-the-wall sister, Squendelyn, his father. of a class racing car when the is arriving for a visit, doubling 10:00 MOVIE: "The Defiant Ones" originally assigned driver breaks the fun for Laverne and the Two prisoners, one white and a leg. His pleas to the judge to gang. one black, escape from a chain leave the suspicious team owner 7:30 THE EQUALIZER gang still shackled together. alone go unheeded. A college coed escapes a trap Even though they hate each 9:10 LOV: BOAT set by would-be robbers and other, they soon discover they Ace finds an attractive rapists, but later is terrorized need each other in order to passenger willing to nutse his by them when they seek survive. sprained ankle. vengeance. Meanwhile, a 10:05 STAR SEARCH mystery man ruthlessly guns 10:55 BEST OF CARSON down two thugs, then pins the 11:45 SIGN OFF Ewualizer's ad to one of the victims. ACTION DRAMA N 1 hr. 33' sin. 12. Delta Force: Chuck Norris -- Lee Marvin: Under the command of Lee Marvin, the U.S. Army's Delta Force rescues hostages taken aboard a 707' flight from Athens. Chuck Norris starts as Major Scott McCoy, the driving' dynamo of Delta, who un-makes the Palestian. hijackers' day. Includes perennial disaster movie victims Martin Balsam, Shelley Winters and Joey Bishop. ACTION DRAMA R 2 hr. 09 sin. Hissing in Action Code of Silence 13. Last Plane Out: *U Jan-Michael-Vincent -- Julie Carmen: A Texas. Journalist returns to Nicaragua as the starting: point for a television documentary on the political climate of four South American countries. Due Movies begin at 8 p.m. to previous associations with a political leader, his life is endangered. ACTION DRAMA PG 1 hr. 44 min. C 14. Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer: Animated: This story of magic, adventure and humor is the first feature-length "animated film with the Rainbow Brite characters. In it, the heroic little girl who brings joy April 20 21 22 23 24I 25 26 and color to the universe, must use her special .powers to prevent the evil Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Dark Princess from darkening and eventually killing the galaxy. como - - - - 5 2 - ANIMATION G0 1 hr. 24 sin. Windjammer - - - - 3 6 4 15. Thumbelina: Animated: Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale CPO - - - - 1 7 - classic comes colorfully to life in this beatiful new production. It is the Downtown 11 8 9 10 12 16 20 heart-warming drama of a tiny girl born inside a tulip. A mere wisp no McCalla 10 11 8 9 13 DF 21 longer then a thumb, sheds named, appropriately, Thumbelina. Marine 9 10 11 8 14 18 22 ANIMATION NMPS 1 1 hr. 03 sin. Leeward 8 9 10 11 15 19 23 16. Iron Eagle: *' Louis Gossett Jr. -- Jason Gedrick: United States - - Indicates there will be no movie. Air Force Colonel Ted Masters has been shot down over an unidentified DF - Indicates there will be a double feature shown, 17 Middle Eastern country and sentenced to death for violating their-air space. Everyone is studying the situation; everyone exept his sont Doug that HNPS 1: All ages. is, who is determined to rescue his father at any coat! HNPS 2: Not recommended for younger children. ACTION ADVENTURE PG-13- 1 hr. 57 sin. MNPS 2: Under 17 not admitted without parent or 17. Double Feature: =- Twelve Months: Animated: When a poor orphan, adult guardian. is given the impossible task of finding flowers in December that only bloom G: All ages. in April, only one thing can save her. It is up to the Spirit of the 'Twelve PG: Parental Guidance suggested. May not be Months to help the lovely girl and protect her'from, the wrath of the suitable for pre-teens. selfish Queen. R: Under 17 not admitted without parent or ANIMATION MPIS 1 1 hr. 04 sin. adult guardian. Supergiri: "* Faye Dunaway -- Helen Slater: With a dazzling blend of Note: *May not be suitable for children because special effects, humor and excitement Ears, the Man of Steele's cousin, of language. must use her full array of kryptonic powers in a clash with the sorceress **May not be suitable for children because Selena. of violence. FANTASY COMEDY PG 1'hr. 45 sin. ***May not be suitable for children because of nudity. 18. Mademoiselle: *** George David Weiss -- Susan Monts: This. If you have any suggestions, complaints or comments, please call poignant love story, set in Sorrento, Italy, follows the relationship between Michelle, a young painter, and Paul, an older musician, the Motion Picture Exchange at 4295. -the conflict between the modern, and their conflicting points of view towards their lives, loves and each other. ROMANTIC DRAMA LMMPS 2 1 hr. .38 sin. 1. Stick: Burt Reynolds -- Candice Bergen: Burt Reynolds as ex-con 19. The Big Score: Fred Williamson'~- John Saxon: A narcotics officer "Stick" who leads danger-seeker millionaire George Segal into trouble wit.h is in charge of a major drug bust. He eventually becomes a lone wolf when the underworld. Burt, George and George's financial adviser (Candic e he is accused of concealing the money from the transaction. He is 1 determined to prove his innocence. Bergen) run the gamut through Florida's most luxurious and tropics R 1 hr. 26 min. settings while "Stick" tries to "hit" his best friend's killer. ACTION DRAMA DRAMA R 1 hr. 49 min. n 20. All the Right Novas: Tom Cruise -- Craig T. Nelson: A high school 'A Case of Possession': * Karlene Crockett -- Job 2. Return he football player, his buddies and his coach are all trying to use football Walcutt: Diana Stovi has always been troubled by the secrecy shrouding th Laas their way out of a dingy Pennsylvania steel town. The players hope to death of her grandfather, when she meets a young man whp takes on hiYu trade their skills for scholarships and the coach hopes to also get out but identity through hypnosis. Through these powers, the secrets of he r is more outwardly desperate. family's past began to unfold in a shocking tale of incest and murder. COMEDY DRAMA R 1 hr. 30 min. MYSTERY THRILLER NMPS 2 1 hr. 20 min. n A wealthy American 3. Blind Date: Joseph Bottoms -- Kristie Alley: A blind man has a21. Misunderstood: * Gene Hackmsan -- Henry Thomas: revolutionary computer system implanted in his eyes enabling him to se:e shipping magnate is living in Tunisia with his family when his wife'.dies. only computer generated outlines. Set against a backdrop of exotic gre ekHe is faced with bringing up his two children alone. He becomes a more locale and a bevy of stunning models, he's on the trail of a deprived se:x understanding parent when an almost fatal accident occurs. a DRAMA PG 1lhr. 41min. murderer. re DRAMA NMPS 3 1 hr. 45 min. 22. The Terminator: Arnold Schwarzenegger -- Michael Biehn: The time 4. Maximum Overdrive: Bilio Estavez - Pat Hingle: When a seeminglylY is today, but our hero end -his-adversary are from tomorrow, :having harmless comet circles the earth, strange occurances begin happening. A ~ttravelled back in time in search of a woman whose -life is destined to first machines turn themselves on and off and then, ultimately are out 0o greatly affect their future. And one of them wants her alive while the murder any humans who get in their way. other wants her dead. SUSPENSE R 1 hr. 37 min. * SCIENCE FICTION R 1 hr.47 sin. 5. The Flamingo Kid: * Matt Dillion -- Richard Crenna: It's 1963 an the incredible Matt Dillion plays a teenager living in Brooklyn who iis 23. No Retreat, No Surrender: *o Kurt McKinney'- J.W. Fails: Jason invited to a ritzy seaside country club and is immediately taken in by thie Stillwell is a young karate student devoted to the teachings and philosphy his back on his family and college plans, but sooaon of its ultimaye master, the late Bruce Lee. When an East Coast crime, 'good life.' He turns over the best begins to see how phoney his new friends and lifestyle have become. syndicate threatens to take gym in Jason's hometown of DRAMA PG-13 1 hr. 40 min Seattle, he has to draw on the secrets and spirit of his immortal idol. 6. Ferris Bueller's Day Off: Matthew Broderick - Alan Ruck: Ferriks MARTIAL ARTS P0-13 1. hr. 24 sin. Bueller is in the prime of his youth and he's not going to let it pass him by.Today is the last possible sick day he can get away with before 0 graduating from high school in June and he's going to make the most of it PG-13 1 hr. min. COMEDY 43 a 7. My Science Project: *1 John Stockwell - Fisher Stevens: With tha deadline rapidly approaching for his class project, a high-school studentnt raids a nearby Air Force supply dump for materials.What he finds propel his entire campus through the frontiers of science into a startling neew dimension that no one ever knew existed! SCIENCE FICTION ADVENTURE PG 1 hr. 35 min. 8. Haunted Honeymoon: * Gene Wilder - Gilda Radner: It's 1939, thea heyday of radio. Larry Abbot and Vickie Pearle, who star in "Manhatta e gM Mystery Theatre," a spine-tingling series of terror tales, are getting married. There's only one flaw in their happiness. Larry is an incurable neurotic who makes mountains out of mole hills. COMEDY PG 1 hr. 24 min 9. Bullies: Janet Laine Green -- Dehl Berti: A city family ventures t a small resort town, only to be set upon by a sadistic clan. HORROR R 1 hr. 37 min 10. The Color Purple: * Danny Glover -- Whoopi Goldberg: When sensitive young black girl is separated from her sister and soulmate at the age of six, her life is altered forever. Never the less, an unshakeabl spirit and sisterly bond sustain her through hardship. HISTORICAL DRAMA PG-13 2 hr. 32 min 11. Out of Bounds: Anthony Michael Hall -- Jenny Wright: Daryl Cage, quiet Iowa farmboy is joining his brother in Los Angeles to make a bett life for himself. He inadvertently gets involved in a drug deal which lea s to murder and his fight for survival in unfamiliar surroundings.