Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 44 -- No. 195 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Tuesday, October 18, 1988 CNO sets record straight on USS Vincennes By Adm. C.A.H. TROST belligerents to expand the scope of the Iran-Iraq War. fleet, it is exhaustively tested. And with Aegis, more Chief of Naval Operations The U.S. Navy was given a tactically demanding and testing has been done than on any other system to date. This politically sensitive mission to execute in a geopolitically includes 300 days of controlled testing at sea, over 30,000 Some media and self-proclaimed defense critics can- vital region of the world - escort of friendly shipping and hours of testing both at sea and ashore, over 1,525 hours of ot seem to put the USS Vincennes incident to rest. After maintenance of open sea lanes of communication. Acting testing against electronic defenses and simultaneous at- exhaustive, thorough and meticulous investigation of in concert with our sister services and allies who commit- tacks by more than 40 manned aircraft. Three-hundred- that tragic incident, there are some who still question the ted naval forces following our lead, the Navy successfully seven missiles have been fired. Thirty-one of these firing Navy's presence in the Gulf, the role of capable ships like executed the mission, despite dedicated opposition from a exercises have included multiple targets, precisely the Vincennes in that region and the performance of Navy fanatic threat. wartime threat thatAegis was designed to counter. Seldom people. Unfortunately, the American public has been The Navy's success was this nation's success and a step has a system ever received this confirmation prior to fleet misled about these issues with distorted and factually toward peace in a turbulent region of the world. The recent introduction. inaccurate information. They deserve better. improvement in the overall political situation in the Per- The principle responsibility for the tragic downing of Let's first discuss the Navy's role in the Persian Gulf. sian Gulf is attributable, at least in part, to U.S. policy as the Iranian airbus rests with Iran. By prosecuting its war In doing so, two concepts underlie the entire discussion. executed by naval forces. against Iraq with extensive aggressive acts - including The U.S. is a world leader with certain inherent responsi- Another issue which needs to be addressed concerns but not limited to indiscriminate mining of international bilities. Additionally, we are a maritime superpower faced the capabilities represented by our ships, specifically waters and machine gun and rocket attacks on merchant with global interests essential to our national security Vincennes. Contrary to a few critics who contend the Aegis traffic and U.S. forces transiting international waters - which must be protected. combat system like that in Vincennes did not fare very Iran established an extremely hostile environment. Clearly, many of those interests revolve around petro- well, nothing could be further from the truth. Increased attacks on merchant shipping in the southern leum andmaintaining close relationships with the western- Aegis is the best anti-air weapon system in the world Persian Gulfduring the period immediately preceding July oriented oil bearing states in the Gulf. These nations are today. The system, since introduction, has performed to its 3 added significantly to the tension. By ignoring repeated important players to the economy of the entire free world, full capabilities. Critics lament that the Aegis system did warnings from U.S. forces concerning potential hazards of not only for the short-term but also for the foreseeable not apparently distinguish between the size of an airbus flight for civilian and commercial aircraft flying over the future. It was those very considerations that committed and the size of an F- 14. That did not happen because we do Gulf and by continuing to have its combat aircraft aggres- additional U.S. forces to the Persian Gulf, attempting to not have that capability in the design of our radars. maintain regional stability and nullify attempts by regional Before introducing any new weapons system into the CONTINUED on page 3 Household goods, personal Early Christmas in Guantanamo vehicles arrive on TMT barge GBOWC slates charity bazaar In cooperation with the Material Divi- Automobiles Christmas comes to Guantanamo Marine Officer's Wives Club will sell sion of the Supply Department, the Guan- Alvarado, E.G. Kittredge, J.I. Bay Saturday, Oct. 29, at the W.T. U.S. flags which were flown over the tanamo Gazette regularly publishes the Bossart, N.L. Miller, R.D. Sampson High School gym in the form Northeast Gate. Orders for similar names of people who can expect to receive Christopher, M.D. Mullins, R.P. of the annual Guantanamo Bay flags will be taken that day. household goods and vehicles on incoming Clapp, J.R. Naughton, L.A. Officer's Wives Club (GBOWC) The auction, which is an annual barges. Dirto, S.J. Oharrow, S.W. Charity Christmas Bazaar, which lasts event, is always well attended and is This information is compiled from Fischman, K. Palmer, R.A. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. held early in the year so that items advance manifests and, in most cases, will Fontanez, E. Rubes, C.A. Organizations participating in the may be mailed to the states without be accurate. Do not call DDS-PAC, Inc. Fore, P. Selph, D.B. 1988 bazaar include the: Girl Scouts, any worry that they will be delayed by When the barge is unloaded residents will Gwilt, M.A. Sparks, J.R. VC-10 Officer's Wives Club, W.T. the package rush from overseas. be notified and a delivery date will be Hernandez, J.G. Stockberger, R. Sampson High School Booster Club, "Organizations have been working scheduled. James, J. Totterer, D.A. Women of the Chapel, Friends of the for many months to ensure that the se- The following personnel can expect Junger, C.D. Woods, R.P. Library, Gitmo Swingers, Nursery lection will be varied and a wonderful their household goods or vehicles on the Keith, W.R. Zick, W.J. School, GBOWC, Hospital/Dental En- place for residents to begin their TMT barge. Personnel receiving vehicles are re- listed Wives Club, W.T. Sampson Ele- Christmas shopping," said Debby Household Goods minded that the vehicles will only be re- mentary School Parent Teacher Or- Murphy, President of the GBOWC. Bossart, N.L. Sample, C.R. leased after military customs inspectors ganization and the Marine Officer's "Money made during the day will Dillard, J. Seng, M. and working dogs have examined the ve- Wives Club. be donated to charity, so shoppers will Fontanez, E. Shaffer, C.L. hicles. Items for sale at the bazaar will in- not only have a beautiful, handmade Gerakios, D. Spade, R. Owners or designated persons must clude Castro Christmas ornaments, gift, but they will also be contributing Grinnell, W. Stewart, G.E. have a temporary license tag, base books, delicate shell-framed mirrors to a local cause," she said. Gwilt, M.A. Suissa, S.C. registration,and proof of insurance in their and original Guantanamo Christmas Residents with any questions, or Hill, L. Terry, B. possession before picking up the vehicle at cards, cookbooks and histories. Also organizations that would like to par- Huther, R.J. Villa, R. Bldg. 717. The above named vehicles are available will be souvenir calendars for ticipate, should call Lyn Bunn at 3300 Oberry, B. Willey, W.E. expected to be released and ready for 1989, Christmas stockings and the or Murphy at 2900. Plummer, M. Zick, W. pickup Wednesday, Oct. 19.

Reply: Additional budget canvas sneak- Harry Hong Kong Tailor Shop and get ers and additional shoes are on order. yourself your very own personal NAVY RESALE ACTIVITY Look for them to arrive shortly. tailor.

Never buy a suit off the rack again! Query: I've been here four years and ACTIONLINE Are you getting out of the service and had no problems with the check 4355 need an interview suit? Do you need a policy. I ordered 1,000 new checks new suit to wear back home for Christ- before the check policy started and I (CAPTAIN'S HOTLINE,4800) mas? Are you transferring PCS and all have a problem with you asking for you have in your closet is a nehru jacket more information on my checks. It and leisure suit? Have you ever wanted seems like the exchanges are leading Query: I had a problem at your Labor furniture we purchased is still on the to own your own tuxedo but could never to less customer service. Day sale. I couldn't find anything on sales floor three weeks after we pur- afford it? Frank Sze, the proprietor of the Reply: We've been taking a lot of sale and when I asked about it nobody chased it. It is getting dirty along with Harry Hong Kong Tailor Shop will make heat on the new check writing policy else knew what was on sale either. being worn and torn. you a tailor made suit using top quality and this one Action Line call is Reply: We received several com- Reply: The furniture on the sales floor is British wool or cotton for less money indicative of the many that we have plaints about this sale because sale our display furniture. Furniture that is than a suit off the rack will cost you in received. The new check writing items were not well marked and some purchased is safely kept in our ware- the States. But wait; there's more! Mr. policy goes beyond both NAVRESSO of our sales associates did not know house. Sze will keep your measurements on file and DOD. It is a federal law to which what was on sale. We regret this in- and should you ever need another suit every bank in the nation must comply convenience and will take corrective Query: When will we be getting after you leave Guantanamo Bay, just and so must we if we want the bank to action to ensure our associates are children's shoes? All you have are send him a picture of the style you want accept and deposit our checks. If you more informed in the future. sneakers and ugly shoes. The cheapest and he will tailor make the suit to your are really dissatisfied please remem- pair is $27. I'm going to have to send my specifications and send it to you. Never ber to let your Congressman know Query: I would like to know why the child to school barefoot. buy a suit off the rack again. Stop by the how you feel about this new law. PSD and NAS personnel awarded at ceremonies BAY NEWS During a ceremony held re- of the Quarter cently at the Personnel Support YN2 Robert Utech. Corinaso Boat Shed note Amateur night Detachment, Guantanamo Bay, Anyone who has a boat at the Corinaso Boat Project Player is hosting another Amateur , the following personnel The following civilian per- Shed must remove it by Friday, Oct. 21. The Night, but this time it's Joke Night at the Windjam- received awards: sonnel received awards at a cere- Public Works Department will then begin a mer Club, Friday, Oct. 21, at 8 p.m. mony held recently at the Naval renovation of the facility. For more details, call the Project Player Sailor of the Air Station: coordinator at 3845. Quarter Outstanding Performance Lunch Bingo continued at Post 46 DK3 Jerome Craig. Everton Robinson, Alton Post 46 has decided to continue featuring Job Search information Civilian of the Blake, Rebecca Dawson and Lunch Bingo. Come in, join the fun and try your The Family Service Center will conduct a Quarter Leesa O'Leary. luck! program that covers information about local jobs Ms. Kathleen Stech. Sustained Superior and how to apply for them tonight from 6:30to Pass Liason Performance Mom's Support Group 8:30 p.m. Topics covered are military spouse preference, the 90-day rule, time in grade, pay Representative Everton Robinson. The Mom's Support Group meeting will be scales and other employment information. Call held at the Family Service Center Wednesday, Oct. 4141 or 4153 to register or for more information. 19, from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. This group is for all Guantanamo Bay moms and their children under 5 S years of age. The topic for discussion is "Hallow- Welcome to Guantanamo coffee een Surprises". Please bring any Halloween ideas All newcoming spouses are invited to the you have. For more information, call 4141 or 4153. "Welcome Coffee" held at the Family Service Center, Thursday, Oct. 20, between 9 and 11 a.m. It's a time to socialize with others who are new and Hill Advisory Board meeting an opportunity to listen to some of your concerns. Call 4141 or 4153 to register. If you need child care The Gold Hill Advisory Board meeting will be or a ride, let the FSC know at that time. held Thursday, Oct. 20, at 1p.m. Representatives are urged to attend. Interested personnel are invited to attend. Male models wanted Wanted: Adult men and teen males interested in FRA specials modeling in a fashion show to benefit the Jamaican Disaster Relief This Wednesday night is steak night at the Fund. No experience is necessary. For more information, call FRA. The cost is $5.50 per person. The club is Rhonda Crichlow at October21 is upon us now. 62 18 or 3814. open to the public for a night of family dining Soon Great Pumpkin willshow his brow. pleasure. The bar is open from 6 p.m. to midnight SATCOMM personnel are scurrying around, and the kitchen is open from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Telephone repair To ease the arrival of Snoopy and Charlie Brown. There will be a general membership meeting A faster, more streamlined telephone repair So come one, come all, if you dare Thursday, Oct. 20, at7:30 p.m. at the club. All service has been placed in operation. If you have To this lighting off gala affair. members and interested people are urged to attend trouble with your residential or office phone, or and paricipate in the planning of upcoming events. need new phone work done, regardless of where Friday Oct. 21, is the day, you live, get to a phone that works and call 2500 or The place is SATCOMM by the bay. Country Western singer performs 110 to get work done. You'll need to know the location of the phone 7:30 p.m. is the time, don't be late. The USO celebrity tour brings country western and its number. Capt. Boyd will greet all by the gate. singer Nicolette Larson and special guest comedian This is SATCOMM's gift to GTMO Bay each year. Andy Andrews to Guantanamo Bay Friday, Oct. Functional Skills Program Goodwill is our game, hope y'all will be here. 28, at 7 p.m. at the Downtown Lyceum for a night The Functional Skills Program offers classes in of family entertainment. English, reading and mathematics and writing. The The Nicolette Larson USO Tour will also per- courses may be used to qualify for ASVAB retests, form at such sites as Thule, Greenland and to prepare for the GED or to aid in preparation for Keflavik, Iceland. college courses. More importantly, they can benefit People are reminded that there will be reserved job performance. Functional Skills courses are seating in the center section for all personnel in provided at no cost to the individual student or to uniform and their families. Food and beverages are the command. For more information, contact Jo not allowed as they will be provided by the Con- Lynn Wiley at 4307 between 8 a.m. and noon. solidated Clubs. Bathroom facilities will be stationed behind the main seating section. NEX Mall site note Parents are advised to keep their children away MCX notice from the NEX Mall site. Many hazards exist and Pre-holiday jewelry spectacular, unique one-of- the contractor wishes to avoid injuries to anyone. a-kind designer jewelry at5 percent off! Beautiful styles from New York and ! Diamonds, pre- EOD training at huge savings. On- cious stones and 14 karat gold Small boating, swimming and diving will be cleaning available. The Marine Entertainment Tonight site repairs and secured from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Oct. 23 in the Corps Exchange does it again! Just in time for the vicinity of Phillips Park between the Wind- season. The sale lasts through On Channel 2 upcoming holiday ward Point Lighthouse and buoy 2A to mid- 4:00 SESAME STREET October25. channel due to the detonation of explosives. 5:00 NAVY NEWS THIS WEEK 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Energy Savings Tip T.O.P.S. meetings and freezers are 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 Be sure your refrigerator Carrying some excess pounds around? Attend so the door seats properly and does not let 6:15 CNN SPORTS LATENIGHT leveled a T.O.P.S., (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meeting. cold air out. Call the Housing trouble desk if 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS the Meetings are held each Wednesday in the your appliance isn't level. 7:00 OPENLINE Hospital Sick Call area, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. For more 8:00 MOVIE: SILVERADO meeting information, phone Lorie at 2766 or 10:20 NEWSCENTER 8 (REBROADCAST) MBGDF Connie at 3172. Barracks Ground Defense Force 10:35 SATNET The Marine Enlisted Wives will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at All movies begin at 8 p.m. M115. For more information, call Betty 2128. CPO Advisory Board meeting Downtown Lyceum The October CPO Advisory Board meeting will Space Camp.Adventure (PG).1:47 Officer's Club Advisory Board be held Friday, Oct. 21, at 3 p.m. in the Goat McCalla Lyceum The next Officer's Club Advisory Board Locker Lounge. Agenda items maybe addressed to Ghostbusters . Comedy (PG).1:45 meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 20, LNC Callahan at Guardmail Stop 18 or by phoning Marine Lyceum at 3 p.m. in the Officer's Club dining room. Send her at 4600. Moonstruck . Comedy (PG).1:42 your agenda items to Patty deLeon at stop 31 or Leeward Lyceum call them in at 2249. Fil Am Club meeting Full Metal Jacket . Drama (R).1:50 The Fil Am Club will conduct a business Open Line meeting Sunday, Oct. 23, at noon. This will be a Capt. Bone from PWD and Harry Brown from planning meeting for the Halloween party. This Guantanamo Gazette Housing will be Capt. John S. Boyd's guest on will be apot luck lunch and all members are Open Line tonight at 7 p.m. Any inquiries you encouraged to come. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba may have concerning PWD or Housing may be presented at this time. NFCU transfers save time, money Naval Base Commander.Capt. John S. Boyd, USN Public Affairs Officer.Lt. Bob Hines, USNR You can transfer money from one NFCU Editorial Staff Fun Evening Out on Leeward account to the other by calling the local office at Editor...... JO3John Gaona, USN The Family Service Center will be presenting a 4333. They do transfers from savings to checking A ssistant Editor.JO SN JoelParks,USNR Sports Editor.JO SN D irkRose,U SN class on cross stitch on Wednesday, Oct. 19, from or checking to savings. Also, they can make your Layout.D M 3 Paul Czech,USN 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Come share in craft ideas for VISA payment by transfer. 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PAGE 2 TUESDAY, OCTOBER18, 1988 GUANTANAMO GAZETTE SECURITY LOG Vincennes . from page The following accidents or inci- period. vestigated for being in an unauthor- dents were reported or investigated Vandalism Of ized area (BOQ). by the Security Department for the Government Property - A case of child abuse was sively fly and maneuver within the intensity of such a situation. Naval Hospital. period of October 10-16. - Two suspects are being inves- reported by the the same airways as commercial Yet they insist on doing so. tigated for vandalizing fixtures at the - One suspect was apprehended Thefts Of Government aircraft, Iran set in motion the The fact of the matter is that Property Gold Hill Galley. for assault and battery, alcohol re- - A case of watches, valued at - An MWR golf cart was dam- lated, at the Windjammer Club. very events which led to the Capt. Will Rogers acted reasona- approximately $1,100, was stolen aged at the Golf Course. -The fire alarm at the Commis- downing of Flight 655. bly and did what his nation ex- from the NEX warehouse. Vandalism of sary was maliciously pulled. pected of him in the defense ofhis - A prowler/window peeper - One suspect was apprehended Personal Property As the Vincennes investiga- ship and crew. The tragic incident - One POV was vandalized was reported in Marina Point hous- for shoplifting at the MCX. tion shows, there were, in fact, was another by-product, and let - An MWR barrel boat was (tires punched) and two others had ing. stolen from the NAS marina and later nails placed under the tires in Center - Two suspects were appre- errors made by the crew. But us hope, last chapter, of the ugly recovered. Bargo housing. hended for assault and battery at the neither they nor their ship failed Iran-Iraq war. It was an incident Thefts Of Personal Miscellaneous Navy Lodge. as some have suggested. In fact, it that saddened all Americans, - An indecent assault occurred Property -Twobicycles that werefound was shown that the crew and ship mostof all thecrew ofVincennes. abandoned and impounded last week at the Gold Hill BEQ. - The theft of personal luggage performed well. The crew was containing jewelry valued at ap- were returned to their owners. The Security Detachment and proximately $1,500 was reported. - A residence in Villamar hous- the Family Service Center will be involved in numerous combat en- We have the right ships, right The luggage was found and returned ing was broken into. sponsoring a Kiddy Fair for base gagements and was processing aircraft and right training facili- the owner with all its contents. - One suspect is being investi- children up to age 5, Saturday, Oct. and synthesizing a voluminous ties for our personnel. Most im- Family Service Center - One suspect is being investi- gated for communicating a threat. 22, at the amount of information in a very portantly,we have thebestpeople gated for larceny of $500 from a - One suspect was apprehended from 10 a.m. to noon. compressed time. That's typical and the highest state of readiness resident in Oil Point housing. for a domestic assault in Villamar The Fire Department, Base - A 35mm camera was stolen housing. Safety, Naval Hospital, Dental in the heat of a combat situation. the Navy and our nation have ever from the Clipper Club. - The PWD warehouse was Clinic, Boy Scout Troop 435 and the For critics who may have set foot enjoyed. It is time to accept those Traffic Violations broken into. Security Department will provide on a ship's deckplate as an ob- facts, concern ourselves with refreshments, child - The Security Department is- - One suspect was apprehended fun and games, server, but have never tasted the protecting that high state of readi- sued 28 moving violations during the for two hit and run accidents, one in safety information, health and nutri- sound of bullets raking the hull, ness, accept our role as a world reportperiod. Villamar housing and the other in the tion information and finger printing. - Six accidents involving eight pier area. For more information, call Petty they have little, if any, sense of leader and realize the price of vehicles occurred during the report - Five personnel are being in- Officer Parker at 4145. reality in their attempt to relate to freedom comes high. Naval Station Library provides list of new books FICTION ret Kent. Outlines the practical "Old Money" by Nelson ries Of James Henry Ham- ies, help fight disease and reverse "In Pale Battalions" by Robert side of a program, detailing the Aldrich, Jr. The making of mond, A Southern Slave- immune system disturbances. Goddard. A young girl grows up best and worst jobs for romance Americas' upperclass. (305.5234 holder" by James Henry Ham- (649.3 GAL) unaware of the incredible events and the pitfalls of mixing busi- ALD) mond. The life of the plantation "Surviving The Great Depres- of her birth and of the mysterious ness with pleasure. (646.77 KEN) "One Size Doesn't Fit All: And and of Southern aristocracy in the sion Of 1990: How To Protect circumstances surrounding the "The Low-Cholesterol Oat Other Thoughts For The Road" diaries of John Henry Hammond, Your Assets And Investments death of her father. (F GOD) Plan" by Barbara Earnest. The by John Madden. Essays ranging a Congressman, Senator and gov- - And Come Out On Top" by lower cholesterol, lower blood from sports to spas, politicians to ernor. (B HAM) Ravi Batra. A complete program NON-FICTION sugar cookbook with recipes for poker, and observations on televi- "Sex And Morality: Who Is for financial survival in the tough "Insider: My Hidden Life As A high-fiber diets. (641.563 EAR) sion, fashion, celebrities and Teaching Our Sex Standards" times ahead; what to buy, hold Revolutionary" by Jose Luis "Masquerade: A True Story Of more. (B MAD) by Ruth Westheimer. The under- and sell. (332.024 BAT) Llovio-Menendez. A portrait of Seduction, Compulsion And "The Light Beyond" by Ray- lying causes of modern culture's "They Always Call Us Ladies: the Cuban people, their lives Murder" by Lowell Cauffiel. A mond Moody. Case histories of common deviations from Judeo- Stories From Prison" by Jean under Castro's rule and the respected psychologist by day near-death experiences describ- Christian morality. (306.7 WES) Harris. The author sheds light on author's survival and escape from and patron of prostitutes at night ing the profound influence of "Super-Immunity For Kids" the lives of her fellow inmates at his native country. (B LLO) and the brutal murder that near-death experiences. by Leo Galland. How to feed Bedford Hills Correctional Facil- "Love At Work: Using Your brought this double life to light. (133.9013 MOO) children nutritionally sound ity and the treatment of women Job To Find A Mate"by Marga- (B CANTY) "Secret And Sacred: The Dia- meals that promote healthy bod- behind bars. (B HARRIS) CLASSIFIED ADS All items for the classified sec- engine, road bar, 4 KC lights, good eluding booties, size small, $40. top luggage and cargo carrier. Call BAY DINING tion must be submitted on 8 1/2 by cond., $4,500 OBO. Call Brasher at Call Rick at 6521 DWH or 6068 3987 AWH. 11 in. paper with a maximum of 40 2558 DWH or 3129 AWH. AWH. Formal gown, aqua blue, covered STOPLIGHT INN words per advertisement. Each '76 Chevrolet Vega, blue, 2-dr., 4- Men's med. Dacor BC, Dacor XLE with lace, size 9/10, only worn Tonight's Dinner: Chicken item to be sold must be submittedon cyl., a/t, runs very good, $1,200 pacer, regulator and octopus, com- once, $75. Call JoAnne at 2327 Chop Sucy or Beef Tripe a separate sheet of paper unless OBO. New tires, battery, starter, pass, pressure and depth gauges, after 10 a.m. Wednesday's Lunch: BBQ they fall under the same category. solenoid, etc., inspect. good until 12-lb. weight belt, 63 cu. tank, Two wrath iron baker racks w/cut- Chicken or Salisbury Steak Deadlines: Ads are published April '89. Also, 2 valve repair kits gloves, booties, knife, large dive ting boards and wine rack, $150 for two consecutive days (Monday for 4-cyl. '76 Chevy Vega. Call bag, dive flag and buoy. Excel. OBO. Call 4419 AT. BLUE CARIBE and Tuesday and Thursday and Clarke at 2579 DWH or 4033 cond., $525. Call 4559 DWH or PETS Tonight's Dinner: T-bone Friday). Ads must be in by noon AWH. 3274 AWH. Three-year-old mixed breed male Steak and Shrimp or Wednesday or Friday preceding AUTO PARTS FURNITURE dog, good with children, loves the Spaghetti w/Meatballs the desired publication dates. Chrome engine parts for Pontiac Sofa, loveseat, chair, earthtone and outdoors. Call 3275 AT and ask for Wednesday's Lunch: Beef Leeward Point residents may 400 small block, $40 OBO. Call SN rust plaid, good cond., $300 OBO, Valerie or Tony. Stew or Spaghetti w/Meat- submit ads via telephone. All other Rose at 4502 DWH. must sell. Call 2465 AWH. STEREO EQUIPMENT balls residents must submit written ads Two mope heads, 1.5 hp. and 2 hp. Full size Herculon brown plaid sofa Fisher, AM/FM stereo receiver, 80 to the Public Affairs Office, Build- 1.5 can be used for parts. Both for bed, $100 OBO. Handmade bar, 17 watts, excel. cond., $180. Cassette DEERPOINT ing 760, Admin Hill. $200 OBO. Call 2241 AWH or in. X 50 in. X 39 in., $30 OBO. Bar deck, good cond., $80. Turn table 4241 DWH. glasses with letter "A" etched on, w/brand new cartridge, $75. Call OFFICER'S CLUB AIR CONDITIONERS BOATS $20 OBO. Call Brasher at 2558 4738 DWH or 3642 AWH. Tonight's Dinner: Closed 12,000 Btu inre t shape, $50. Call 34 ft. Austin sailboat, $12,000 as is. DWH or 3129 AWH. TWO WHEELERS Wednesday's Lunch: 4502 DWH O AWH and ask See at Rec. Services boat yard '78 Kawasaki 650 w/fairing, comes Roast Turkey for Paul. across from Base Police or call MISCELLANEOUS with helmet, inspec. good until * AUTOS Mitch at 4720 DWH or 3174 AWH. 16 in. 3-spd. osciting fan in ex- Dec. $500 OBO. Call Keith at 6314 YACHT CLUB '87 Nissan Stanza, 4-dr., a/c, a/t, p/ 16 ft. glass sail boat, excel. shape, cel. cond., $1,5 4502 DWH or DWH. Tonight's Dinner: Fish Fry s, $8,500 OBO. Call 5345 DWH or all accessories included, can be 4790 AWH and ask for Paul. '86 Honda Elite 80, excel. cond., 2 2509 AWH. Avail. Dec. 2. seen at main marina, named Portable VHS VCR with camera, helmets included, avail. Dec. 1, '77 Pontiac Trans Am, 400 cu. in. Windy, $1,500 firm, will consider remote control, other accessories, $850. Call 3229 AT. CPO CLUB with 4 bbl. Runs well, body needs trade for pontoon boat. Call 3733 or good cond., $400 OBO. Call 2465 '82 Honda CB-650, helmets in- Tonight's Dinner: Two T- work. Tail pipes on order to pass 2409 AWH. AWH. cluded, maroon, windshield, bone Dinners inspect , $700. Call 4502 DWH. Cal 28 sailboat, 9 sails, life raft, Powder blue formal gown, size 6, owner's manual, low mileage, Wednesday's Lunch: '81 Ford Escort wagon, standard, depth sounder, Loran, VHF, new worn once, $50. Call 6251 DWH or $1,500 OBO. Call HM3 Colton at Braised Spare Ribs inspec. good until Sept. '89. Call upholstery, inboard 30 hp. engine, 6068 AWH and ask for Rick. 7238 DWH. 3987 AWH. $13,500 nego. Call 3768 after 5 Large baby carriage, good cond., '79 Yamaha XT-500, white and sil- WINDJAMMER '82 Mercury LM7, p/s, p/b, AM/ p.m. See at Deer Point Marina. make an offer. Light-weight ver, low mileage, owner's manual, CLUB FM stereo, rear defrost, new stroller, like new, $25. Call JoAnne rebuilt engine, presently not run- Tonight's Dinner: Roast Michelin tires, new exhaust sys- DIVE GEAR at 2327 after 10 a.m. ning due to electrical problems, Beef tem, new battery, avail. Nov. 15, Tank, med. BC, regulator, gauges, Kitchen cabinet w/butcher block $500 OBO. Call HM3 Colton at $1,800 OBO. Call AZ2 Kline at mask, size 12 fins and booties, 12 counter, floor lamp, Atari, car AM/ 7238 DWH. 6346 DWH or 6187 AWH. lb. weight belt, gloves, no snorkel, FM cassette stereo, oak 4-dr., WANTED CLIPPER CLUB '82 Toyota SR-5 4X 4, tan, 2-in. lift hardly used, $500 OBO, must sell. closet organizer, canning jars, 9 14 in. auto tires. Need 1 tire, prefer Tonight's Dinner: Steak kit, dual shocks, new tires, AM/FM Call 4502 DWH. and 12 in. fans, ice cream maker, 2. Price is nego. Call Mike at 3200 Night cassette stereo, high performance Full length U.S. Diver wet suit in- carpet w/mat, child's car seat, car DWH or 7291 AWH.

GUANTANAMO GAZETTE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1988 PAGE 3 SPORTS MWR sets new system for aerobics Mondaynight'sscoreand

The MWR aerobic classes are Intermediate aerobic classes and Sunday from 5 to 6 p.m. with football standings taking a new twist to make it will meet every Monday and a cost of $20. The instructor is easier for you. Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to Lisa Wheeler. Buffalo Bills 37 12:30 p.m. and will cost $20 with The class registration dead- New York Jets 14 Classes will now be taught in instructor Lisa Wheeler. line for the upcoming November six-week sessions beginning session is Monday, Oct.28, at the AFC East NFC East Tuesday, Nov. 1 through Sunday, The second intermediate class MWR Information Office. Pay- W L TPCT. W L T PCT. Dec. 18. Instead of having to will meet every Monday, ments must be made at the time of Buffalo 6 1 0 .857 New York 4 3 0 .571 worry about where to put your $1 Wednesday and Friday from 6:30 registration. Miami 4 3 0 .571 Phoenix 4 3 0 .571 for each class, MWR is making it to 7:30 p.m. and cost $20. The You may enter any of the New York 3 3 1 .500 Washington 4 3 0 .571 easier by charging a flat rate for a instructor is Della Elize. classes after November 1, the New England 3 4 0 .429 Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 01 six-week session depending on The second low impact aero- starting date. Class fees will be Indianapolis 2 5 0 .286 Dallas 2 5 0 .286 the number of days and on the dif- bics class will meet every Tues- pro-rated. No money will be ficulty of the class. day and Thursday from 8:30 to taken at the class, so in order to Central Central Low impact aerobics will be 9:30 a.m. and will cost $13 with participate, you must pre-pay. Cincinnati 6 1 0 .857 Chicago 6 1 0 .857 held every Monday, Wednesday instructor Lynn Durgin. All classes will be taught at the Houston 5 2 0 .714 Minnesota 4 3 0 .571 and Friday from 8 to 9:30 a.m. The last class, advanced aero- base gym. Cleveland 4 3 0 .571 Green Bay 2 5 0 .286 and will cost $20. The instructor bics, will be held every Tuesday For more information, call Pittsburgh 1 6 0 .167 Tampa Bay 2 5 0 .286 will be Mary Jo Chandler. and Thursday from 6 to 7 p.m. Mike at 3846. Detroit 1 6 0 .143 West Notre Dame surprises Miami, UCLA takes top spot Seattle 4 3 0 .571 West Denver 4 3 0 .571 New Orleans 6 1 0 .857 For the first time since 1967, up to the number two slot fol- comer to the top 20, checking in .429 at number 19. Florida dropped Los Angeles 3 4 0 Los Angeles 5 2 0 .714 UCLA sits on top of the Associ- lowed by USC, Miami and Ne- 2 5 0 .286 S.F. 49ers 5 2 0 .714 ated Press College Football poll. braska. out of the poll after a loss to Van- The Bruins ousted Miami West Virginia, Florida State, derbilt. Kansas City 1 5 1 .214 Atlanta 1 6 0 .143 from the number one spot after Oklahoma, Clemson and Auburn the Hurricanes lost to Notre Dame round out the top 10. The rest of the top 20 poll was 31-30. The fighting Irish moved Syracuse was the only new- not available. I Adult snorkeling clinic the Yacht Club from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Practical lessons An adult snorkeling clinic will be held Saturday, will follow at the convenience of the student. AREA Nov. 26, from 8 to 10 a.m. at the Villamar pool and The cost is $10 and payable at the time of regis- continue on to Windmill Beach from 10 a.m. until tration at the MWR Information Office. noon. Instruction will cover sailing terms, capsizing and ATHLETICS Register at the MWR Information Office by Novem- controlling speed while docking. ber 23. The fee is $10 per couple. For more information, call Beth at 2345. Fitness Division activities For more information, call Patrick at 2560. Swim clinic Powerlifting meet Reef Raiders events Improve your strokes at the Swim Start your training routine for the Clinic set for upcoming Saturday, Nov. 5, at the Marine pool from 9 to 10 a.m. The following is a list of events Reef Raiders Bench/Deadlift Powerlifting meet scheduled for the planned for the month of October: middle of January. This clinic will work on the crawl, breaststroke, elementary back stroke, side stroke and the back crawl. October 22 - Poker dive at Phillips Park. Watch for There will be three divisions: light, middle and more details. heavyweight. The clinic is free of charge. Pre-registration is re- quested by 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, at the MWR Infor- October 29 - Potluck dinner at the Yacht Club at More information will be publicized at a later mation Office. 6:30 p.m. Bring a meat to barbecue and a covered date through Navy Broadcasting Service and the Beach Daze at Kittery Beach dish for your family. Guantanamo Gazette. For For family fun, plan to spend Sunday, more information, call Lynn at 3290 or For more information, call Mike at 3846. Nov. 6, at Kittery Beach for Family Beach Daze. Peggy at 2542. Wrestling tournament The fun begins at 1 p.m. and lasts until 4 p.m. An intercommand wrestling tournament organiza- Relays, games, horse rides, a ferris wheel, dunk tank, Bicycle repair shop tional meeting will be held at the base gym Monday, rafts for rental, food and music Nov. 14, at 11 a.m. are just some of the The Bicycle Repair Shop, located at Cooper Field activities planned. For more information, call John between the tennis courts and the old racquetball Powell at 2560. For more information, Aerobic classes call Patrick at 2560. courts, is open for operation Saturday from 10 a.m. Choose one Leeward swim clinics to 6 p.m. and Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. of the many aerobic classes being MWR offered through MWR: is offering three swim clinics at the Leeward For more information, call the MWR Information pool Saturday, Oct. 22. Office Low impact - Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 8 to at 3845. 9:30 a.m. Pre-registration is required no later than Tuesday, Oct. 20, by calling 2560 or 6009. Cost is $2 and Intermediate - Monday, Wednesday - 11:30 a.m. to Fish bait 12:30 p.m. payable atpoolside. Adult beginners will be held from 9 to 9:45 a.m. Squid, mullet and shrimp for use as fish bait are Intermediate - Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 6:30 to now available at both the Windward and Leeward 7:30 p.m. with water babies following from 10 to 10:30 a.m. and ending with toddlers from 10:30 to 11 a.m. Point Marinas during normal business hours. The Low impact - Tuesday, Thursday - 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. mullet Water babies is designed for children 6 to 36 months and shrimp are limited in supply. Advanced - Tuesday, Thursday - 6 to 7 p.m. old and toddlers from 3 to 5 years old. Advanced - Sunday - 5 to 6 p.m. For more information, Fishing tournament Classes meet in the base gym and cost $1. call 2560. Instructors are Mary Jo Chandler, Lynn Durgin, Wacky Water Sports Catch the big one at the upcoming Veteran's Day Della Elzie and Lisa Wheeler. Wacky Water Sports is coming your way again Sat- Weekend Fishing tournament sponsored by MWR urday, Oct. 29, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Villamar pool. For more information, call Mike at 3846. November 10-13, at the Windward and Leeward Free family fun with games, relays and prizes. Point Marinas. S For more information, call Patrick at 2560. The tournament will begin at 6 p.m., November Corral activities 10, and end at noon, November 13. The cost is $20, Pony rides Sailing activities so please register in advance at either of the Marinas. Pony Rides are offered at Deer Park Tuesdays Basic windsurfing There will be three categories: pompano/jack, during the month of November from lessons 2:30 to 4:30 Basic windsurfing snapper/grouper and mackerel/barracuda. All fish p.m. There will be a guide, one pony lessons are being offered on a and one horse monthly basis. entered must be caught with a hook and line. at the site. The cost is $.50 per person. The next session is set for November 7- 10 at the Yacht Club. Cash prizes along with trophies will be awarded. For more information, contact Laurie at 2381. For The classroom session will be held November 7, more information, call 2345 or 6503. from 5 to 6 p.m. with practical sessions held November Aquatics Department activities 8-10, from 5 to 7 p.m. Bicycle Club meeting The cost is $10 and payable at the time of registra- The newly formed Bicycle Club is holding their Swim team practice tion at the MWR Information Office. November meeting Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 6:30 p.m. Practice for the Age Group Swim teams are set Instruction will cover windsurfing terms, self rescue in the Windjammer Club, second floor. for every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 3:30 and controlling speed while docking. Topics will focus on the club's organization, to 5:30 p.m. at the up- Marine pool. For more information, call Beth at 2345. coming racing events, club elections and bicycle Children 5 years of age and older are eligible to safety practices and maintenance. participate. Registrations will be taken at poolside. Basic sailing lessons For additional information, call Jim at 2991 or For more information, call Patrick at 2560. Basic sailing lessons are set for November 14-16 at Bill Pursino at 3143 after working hours.

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