Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Vol. 42 -- No. 130 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, July 10, 1986 I.1 Reagan lobbies for tax reform in South

I) -- President Reagan month. the Chamber of Commerce. A on the role of traveling Even though congressional White House spokesman says salesman last year, making passage appears imminent, Reagan will "emphasize most Navy news numerous stops in small-town Reagan is not stopping his strongly that individual America to sell the idea of sales pitch until the deal is rates be held down." tax reform. final. Dothan is a city of 50,000 Now Congress has bought the The president is launching in Alabama's southeast (Norfolk) -- Adm. F. Kelso II became the commander concept and negotiators begin a final series of corner. in chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet and deputy commander in meeting next week to work out campaign-style appearances to It will be the president's chief, U.S. command June 30. Kelso relieved Adm. differences between the pressure lawmakers to come up first trip outside Washington Carlise Trost, who became the chief of naval Senate and House tax reform with a tax reform plan to his since the liberty weekend operations. plans. The conference liking. celebration in New York. Kelso, 52, was commander U.S. Sixth Fleet and NATO commitee deliberations are Today the president travels commander naval striking force and support forces expected to last at least a to Dothan, Ala., to address southern Europe when nominated for his new post. Under his command, Sixth Fleet and Air Force aircraft conducted counter-terrorist air strikes against Libya Life in prison in April. Kelso is a native of Fayetteville, Tenn.

for hijackers (Washington) -- Eight former Chief of Naval Operations attended a dedication ceremony of the "CNO (UPI) -- A court in Genoa, Corridor" in the Pentagon June 26. The occasion brought aly, has sentenced together 33 continuous years of top Navy leadership. estinian faction leader During the ceremony, each CNO unveiled his original Mohammed Abbas and two other portrait. defendants to life prison Adm. Watkins dedicated the "CNO Corridor" and terms for their role in the unveiled his portrait, which will be displayed with the hijacking of the cruise ship portraits of 21 previous CNO's. Achille Lauro. The eight former CNO' s included: Adm. R. Carney; Adm. Abbas, who was tried in A. Burke; Adm. G. Anderson Jr.; Adm. D. McDonald; Adm. Absentia, was found guilty of T. Moorer; Adm. E. Zunwalt Jr.; Adm. J. Holloway III; plotting the October 7 and Adm. T. Hayward. hijacking which resulted in the murder of wheelchair-bound American tourist Leon Klinghoffer. A 23-year-old member of the W4 E NeWS Of the bay hijacking team accused of shooting Klinghoffer received a 30-year sentence. New Arrivals -- To announce in the paper the newest addition to your family, please summit to the Daily Inmates set fire Gazette editor the parent's full names, the baby's name, the date of the birth and the weight of the baby. in Virginia prison Parents: R41 William and Jo Haymaker Baby's Name: Dustin Joseph (UPI) -- Fires apparently ; , Date: July 7 set by inmates burned out of Weight: 7 pounds, 2 ounces control early today at the District of Columbia prison Home Owners And Car Insurance -- The base has in Lorton, Va. Fire received negative replies from several of the stateside T department radio reports insurance companies about Home Owners Insurance in indicate the roof collapsed Guantanamo Bay. on at least one building in However, Mrs. Kitty 11, who heads the local car the reformatory's medium insurance company, hay i icated that home owners security unit. insurance is available through the insurance office here. For more information, call Vickie at 4266 or There is no information visit the insurance office on Monday, Wednesday, and ut injuries. Friday between 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. e D.C. director of ections says there are no Deadline Dates For Submissi Of Requisitions hostages and he describes the situation as "under control." Liberty Minute' -- Capt. John Condon, COMNAVBASE, The following are established cutoff dates for The fires erupted shortly spoke with a radio DJ from WOR radio in New York, during a submission of requisitions to NAVSTA Supply Department: after midnight, local time. special Fourth of July weekend interview. The radio station, An independent consultant in their "Liberty Minute" specials, spoke with Secretary of Estimated Cost Priority Deadline for the District of Columbia Defense Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of the Navy John Lehman Under $10,000 9-15 July 15 said earlier this week that along with many other people around the nation. Capt. Condon Under $10,000 04-08 August 1 the Lorton Reformatory is told station listeners what activities the Guantanamo Bay Under $25,000 01-03 September 30 overcrowded and near the community did during the holiday. (PhoLo by Lt. Cmdr. Rick Rental/Lease/Maintenance Agreements for fiscal year breaking point for violence. Fischer) 87, must be submitted by July 15, citing a julian date Scores of fire engines, of 6274. Requisitions for standard stock and Servmart ambulances and police cars will be accepted through September 30. For more are outside the prison. There information, call Jane COMMAVBASE Decision -- Administration sanction Titus, 4254, 4264 or 4590 DWH. are 20 riot police from has been issued to two Base residents caught shoplifting Washington, 20 miles away, and received suspension of Commissary and Exchange Rest and Recuperation Program along with dozens of -- Personnel privileges during residency firefighters from several on the Base. requesting R and R flights will fill out travel request counties. (GTMO GEN FORM 4650/32 (Rev 4/86)), in triplicate, to obtain approval fran the appropriate division officer, department head and R and R coordinator. Toxic fire forces residents out Twenty-four hours prior to the requested flight, call WeHcream the BPTO office, 4901, and verifty flight information. (UPI) -- Some 30,000 people environmental protection If manifested, take the 6:30 a.m. ferry on date of in four communities near agency says recall here the phosphorus, the flight. Show time for all R and R flights is 7 a.m. Dayton, Ohio, have been which burns even under water, A recent ice at the Air Terminal. cream recall forced to leave their homes will likely smolder through attributed to Sealtest because of a toxic fire at a the early morning hours. Polar Bar's containing train derailment site. The fire flared up possible contamination with The residents are waiting unexpectedly yesterday listeria monocytogens, a for authorities to tell than evening, about 26 hours potentially after health when they can return home. the derailment triggered an threatening Inside bacteria, the Officials are in a waiting earlier blaze. Firefighters manufacturer, Page 2 -- Officers' Hail And Farewell Kraft, Inc., game. Firefighters at the mistakenly thought they had has recalled Page 3 -- Job Market all Sealtest site of the phosphorus blaze the situation under control. Polar Bars. Page 3 -- The Saler in Miamisburg are letting the About 275 people have been For a full Page 4 -- Captain's Cup Softball Continues refund, please fire burn itself out. treated for minor injuries return any Page 4 -- Can't Beat The Fleet full or As one Miamisburg official such as skin, eye and lung partially used packages to puts it, "When it will burn irritation at seven hospitals the Navy Exchange Comnis- itself out, I have no over the last two days, sary. ass, earthly idea." including 62 who were treated A spokesman for the Ohio after the second fire. The Officer's Hail and Farewell for July A look at some new and old faces

(Top left) -- Capt. Michael Rose, executive officer, hail.

(Far left) -- Lt. Mary Washburn, chaplain, and her Water Outage -- There will be a water Scheduled husband Carl, farewell. outage Tuesday, July 22, 8 a.m. until noon, for the installation of fire hydrants. The affecting areas are: (Below) -- Capt. Guy Park, HEX Auto Shop and HEX Mini Mart. Cuban Trailer Womack, legal office, and wife Kathy, farewell. FTG Officer's Wives Club -- There will be a Fleet Training Group Officer's Wives Club Hail and Farewell Capt. luncheon Thursday, July 17, 11:30 a.m., at the Como (Next to bottom) -- John and Izzy Gallen, PWD, Club. Please RSVP by calling Linda, 4598 or Pam, 2422. farewell. Personal Property Office -- The Personal Property (Bottom left) -- Naval Office will be closed for business Thursday, July 17, Air Station pilots enjoying for in-service training. Service will resume as normal the evening. on Friday, 7:30 a.m. Also, please ensure that you check with the Personal Property Office for shipment of your own. household goods as soon as you receive notification of where you are going on your next move. Appointments for August are already coming in. Remember, it is your move.

Ships Present -- Ships presently in-port at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba are: USS Austin (LPD 4), USCGC Unimak (WMEC 379), USS Conyngham (DDG 17), USS Samuel Roberts (FFG 58) and USS Stark (FFG 31).

BEQ Advisory Board Meets -- There is a mandatory meeting of all BEQ Advisory Board members Monday, July 14, 3 p.m., at Gold Hill Towers "B" Complex lounge. All comands are encouraged to send representatives.

CPO Spouses Meet -- The CPO Spouses' organization will be having a meeting Thursday, July 17, 7 p.m., at the CPO Club. All interested parties are welcome to attend. For more information, call Barb Brooks, 4126 or 2608.

Cookout Day In Guantanamo Bay -- The Stoplight Inn will have a "Cookout Day" on Saturday, July 19. The menus will feature Rib Steak, choice of potato, vegetable, rolls and butter, for only $3.50.

Fil-Am Club -- The monthly meeting of the Fil-Am Club is Sunday, July 13, 1 p.m., at the Fil-Am Compound. Prior to the meeting there will be a potluck. All members are encouraged to attend and bring your favorite dish.

Navy Exchange -- The HEX Furniture Mart has received t new furniture for the home. Come and select your new dining room set. We have four styles to choose from. Also included in the shipment, two styles of wall units and bookcases. Yes, we have oak and pecan veneer bookcases in three different heights.

Children Ceramic Class -- The Recreation Services Ceramic Hobby Shop is offering a class for children ages 10 - 12, at the Ceramic Shop. The class will be held every Saturday morning, 9:45 a.m. - noon, beginning this Saturday and ending August 2. The cost is $10 per student and all materials are provided. Call Thelma Townsent, 4640.

Red Cross CPR Class -- The Red Cross is offering a re-certification class on CPR Wednesday, July 16, 8 a.m. - noon. If you have a current card which is about to expire or if you have a card that expired less than 30 days ago, you qualify for this class. Maintain your certification active. You must present your old card prior to taking this class. Personnel who hold American Heart Association cards are not eligible for this course. Class is limited to eight personnel. To register, call Red Cross, 2234 or 4676 DWH.

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Photos by Lt.Cmdr. Rick Fischer

Daily Gazette Thursday, July 10, 1986 tYe Job lss aldIr te Navy Exchange

AUTOS The Navy Exchange has the following job openings. Supervisory Botail Annex '76 Mustang-II, low mileage, Please contact the Personnel Office at Bldg. Operator F/T new battery, nice car, not a AV-34, McCalla Hill or phone 4348/4508. PS-6/$5.28 GTMO special, $1,200. Call to #70-86 14 July Procuranent see or for more information, #1-86 Opa-m Botail Store General Clerk F/T 2697. Sales Clerk P/1' Sound Scene AS-3/$4.52 or LGS-3/$3.42 PS-1/$3.73 leading to PS-2/$4.10 Mini Mart #73-86 11 July Warehouse '78 Ford LTD wagon, clean and LTS-2/$2.75 leading to LGS/3$3.42 Warehuse Worker F/r reliable, new tires, $1,600. #31-86 Open Gas Station NAo-4/$4.77 or LW3-4/$3.27 of room for the family, Cashier/Checker IN'. #74-86 11 July Mavy Lodge ng or any needs you may PS-3/$4.41 or 105-3/$3.42 esk Clerk INT. h . Call 2697 AT. #69-86 15 July Mini Mart PS-3/$4.41 or LGS-3/$3.42 '83 Camaro, dark brown, mags, five-speed, 305. Call 2125 DW. Civilian Personnel Applications must be submitted to the Naval Base ** - open only to employees of NAVSTA, NAS, SIMA ard FWD. '84 Toyota SR-5 pick-up, Civilian Personnel Office by the close of gully loaded, high gloss business July 15. Additional information Applications must be submitted to the Naval Base black with cap, 18,500 miles, concerning these vacancies may be obtained at the Civilian Personnel Office by the close of excellent condition, $11,000 Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or by business July 17. firm. Call Woody, 4566 WH or reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on 3999 AWH. official bulletin boards. ANN. ND. POSITION AND TITLE LA14TION

'73 green Dodge van, seats ANN. NO. POSITION AND TITLE LOCATION *NAF-59-96-I Marine Equignent MEChanic Recreation eight with plenty of room for NA-8610-10 Services hauling, excellent condition, *NAF-162-86A Accounting Technician Creation Small Engine Repairer $1,800 or best offer. Call AS-525-06 Services LG-8610-08 4700 AWH. *NAF-129-86B Cashier Consolidated Part-Time ------AS-530-05 Mess (CCM **171-86 Motor Vechicle Registration Security Oldsmobile Cutlass, 350, Annex) Clerk (Typing) body rust, mechanically **170-86 Fuel Distribution Systa Supply GS-303-04 , $1,500 or best offer. Operator LIG-5413-10 * - Subject to hiring freeze. Call Joe, 2802 DWH or 2191 (Multiple Vacancies) ** - Open only to employees of NAVSTA, NAS, SIMA ard PSD. AWH. * - Subject to hiring freeze.

'70 Plymouth Scamp, slant 6, needs turn-up but runs good, Permanent Register AM/FM cassette player, $600. Must sell, leaving GIMO. Has The positions listed below are the 1986 Permanent Educational Aid, GS/LGS-1702-03 12-86 WfS Schools all seat belts. Call 3830 AT. Register which may be obtained at the Naval Base (Part Time) (Itup. Mat to exceed Civilian Personnel Office. the end of the school year, but '75 Ford pick-up, short wheel incumbents may be naccoupetitively base, six cyclinder, Position and Grade Ann. No. Location extended.) automatic, good condition. *Clerk Typist, GS/LGS-322-03 01-86 All Canards Cashier-Checker, PS-2091-02 or NAF-13-86 Clubs Call 3109 no later than 8:30 (annaet/TEmnporary/FT/Pr Sales Store Checker, LOS-2091- p.m. *Clerk Typist, GS/LGS-322-04, 02-86 All Caunands 02 (INT, Fr/PT) (enmanent/eanporary/PT/Pr Recreation Aid, {S/LGS-O189-3 NAF-14-86 Recreation TWO WHEELERS *Secretary (Typing), GS/LES-318-04 03-86 All Carnands (INT, FT/Pr) Services '84 Honda Aero 80 scooter, (Petmanent and 'tporary) Childcare Giver, PS-0189-02 or NAF-15-86 Recreation one year old, silver with *Secretary (Typing), GS/LGS-318-04 04-86 All Comnands Recreation Aid, tOS-0189-02 Services carry basket, helmet, Leading to GS-05, or GS/LS-318-05 (INT, Fr/PT) excellent condition, $750. (Permanent and ITeporary) Custodial Mrker, NA/LWG-3566-01 NAF-16-86 All Comnards Call Rick, 4502 DWH or 3386 Personnel Clerk (Typing), GS/LGS- 05-86 NBCLO and NA/DL-3566-02 (INT, FT/Pr) AWH. 203-03;Staffing Clerk (Typing), Food Service Rbrker, NA/LWG-7408- NAF-17-86 Clubs GS/fOS-203-04; Staffing Clerk 02 (INT, Fr/Pr) '78 Honda Hawk, nice, new (Typing) , GS/tGS-203-05 Waiter/Waitress, NA/LWG-7420-02 NAF-18-86 Clubs tires, chain, cables, runs *Accounting Technician, GS/LGS- 06-86 All Cammands (INT, FT/PP) great, $695. Call 2697 AT. 525-04 (ernanent and Temporary) Bartender, NA/LWG-7405-03 NAF-19-86 Clubs *Accounting Technician, GS/LGS-525- 07-86 All Carmands (INT, Fr/Pr) '76 Honda 90CC dirt bike, new 04 leading to GS-05, or GS/t0S-525- Cook, NA/LWG-7404-05 NAF-20-86 Clubs tires, $200. Call 2697 AT. 05 (Permanent and Teanporary) (INT, FT/Pr) Sales Store Checker, GS/LOS-2091- 08-86 Camissary Child Care Giver/Recreation Aid, NAF-21-86 Recreation '83 Honda Aero 50 moped, 02 leading to GS/fS-03, or PS/LGS-0189-03, (INT,FT/Pr) Services excellent mechanical GS/LfS-2091-03 (INT) Recreation Aid (Youth Activities) NAF-22-86 Recreation condition, $350. Call Paul Production Control Clerk, 09-86 IWD PS/110S-0189-03 (INT, Fr/PT Services Kelley, 3065, Room #212. GS/LGS-303-04 Club Operations Assistant, NAF-23-86 Clubs Data Transcriber, KeypuncipCRT 10-86 Supply PS-1101-04 or Recreation BICYCLES Entry GS/LS-356-02 leading to Assistant, LOS-0189-04 omen's three-speed with or GS/LXS-03, or GS/LGS-356-03 (TNT, Fr/Pr) without child carrier, great (Pennanent and Temporary) Telephone condition, $75 or best offer. Operator, GS/LfS- 11-86 EWD *Applications are requested to submit two (2) Child's 20-inch, good 382-02/03 (Tarp. Not to exceed SF-171's for this register in order to receive condition, $25 or best offer. one year) concurrent consideration. Call 3345 AT.

Girl's 20-inch pink Huffy DIVING GEAR Beautiful jade green carpet Cross," "Part XVI-Day," $15 Marine Housing, needs to be bicycle, like new, use one Seaguest BC, $70. Call 3392 and rugs for bathroom of Nob each or all five for $50. adopted. He loves children summer, $35. AWH or 4196 DWH. Hill "B" unit. Includes rugs "Mighty Joe Young," $25. Call and adults alike. We cannot and tank cover, sink skirt 3929 AWH. take him to our next house, BOATS Two snorkeling-type BCs, and curtains, $75 firm (just and hate to give him away. We 16' aluminum boat with brand new, with two extra C02 a fraction of what I paid). STEREO EQUIPMENT ask no money but would like trailer and engine, and lots cartridges, $80 for both. Call Merry, 3169 AT. Small stereo system, four visitation rights until of extra parts, $300. Bottom Call 3929 AWH. speakers, turn table, August 15. has been fiberglassed for Dark Brown 12x18, one year cassette player and AM/FM goustaing. Must sell. Call CHINA old; light brown 10xl0. Both radio, $50. Call 2697 AT. LOST *2697 AT. Noritake 10 place setting for $175. Call 2658 AWH. One pair blue and yellow AIR CONDITIONERS with serving pieces, pale FREE rubber fins, July 4, at ders 15,000 BTU, $250. green border with silvertrim, Brown living room rug in good Large family dog, five-years- Windmill Beach, used with a ders 10,000 BTU, $150. $175. Call 4926 AWN. condition, $50. Call 2697 AT. old, great with children. boogie board. Please call 2626 or 4183. adders 10,000 BTU, needs FURNITURE TELEVISION Comes with her own carrier, charging, $75. G.E. 12,000 Sofa, love seat, chair, good Sylvania 23-inch console, good natured, with papers, BTU, needs charging, $75. condition, $400. Call 3453 $50. Call 3453 AWH. top blood line. We are happy Sears 10-speed green "Free Will sell all together for AWH. to give her to a good loving Spirit" men's bicycle with $450. Call George, 6450 DWH Curtis Mathes console color, home. Call 2697 AT. yellow baby carrier attached, or 3169 AWH. Five-piece living room set, 21-inch. Call 3109. at Iquana Terrace. If found, colonial American style, $300 JEWELRY Two GTMO dogs, one male, one please call 3985 AT. Two '85 Montgomery Ward 8,600 or will sell separate. Must White gold with diamonds, female, free to a good home, see male BTU, $250 each. Only used to appreciate. Call 4986 women's size 6 1/2 and men's good watch dogs. One Saint Christopher medal, three months last summer. AT. size 9, $150. Call 2240 AWH. cat, needs shots. Leaving Cooper Field area. Reward, Call 3849 AT. GTMO and must give then away. $50. Call Collins, 3784 AWH. Child's school desk. Call MOVIES Call 3830 AT. 24,000 BTU, $300. 11,000 BTU, 3109. Original factory VHS movies, $50. 5,000 BTU, $25. 11,000 CARPETING "Victory At Sea,"Part A little black dog who The Saler BTU for parts, $25. Avaiable Approximately 27-yards orange I-Design For War," Part catches the attention of Augut 5. Call 3830 AT. carpeting, $100. Call 3453 V-Mediterranean Mosaic," nearly every jogger or walker AWN. "Part X-Beneath The Southern on Sherman Avenue passing Cont. on page 4

3 Daily Gazette Thursday, July 10, 1986 - Ir Wednesday's Major League action

0-0 101 j ig(AP) -- Cincinnati fly inthe tenth inning gave shot down the St. Louis completed a three-game sweep the a 4-3 Cardinals 8-2 on Fernando of the victory over San Francisco. Valenzula's five-hitter. d G Th 'ic a n r ;a ts ------I yesterday.Tp.,,.},.-,a-,., ~~~ ~ U Ii The Reds knocked rally in the fifth inning Joe Orsulak's fifth-inning right-hander Dwight Gooden with a triple play. broke a tie score out of the game after four and sent the Pittsburgh innings on their way to an Doyle Alexander won his Pirates on the way to a 6-4 Rookie makes starter lineup 11-1 romp at Shea Stadium. first game on his return to win over the San Diego Wade Rowdon sparked the the , as Padres. (AP) -- The rookie who Teaming with Joyner on the Cincinnati offense with five Atlanta topped the replaced Rod Carew is on the infield are second baseman hits and three RBIs. 7-3. scored all the All-Star team. First baseman Lou Whitaker of Detroit, The Reds have won eight of Alexander also had two runs as Kansas City shut out Wally Joyner of the shortstop Cal Ripken of their last 10 games. singles in his first four the 3-0. California Angels had become Baltimore, third baseman at-bats in five years. The Danny Jackson ax& the first rookie ever named George Brett of Kansas City, Montreal Floyd Braves acquired Alexander Bud Black combined on t to the and Detroit Lance Youmans said he had a good from Toronto Sunday. three-hitter as the Royals starting lineup. Baseball Parrish. feeling coming out of the broke an 11-game losing fans voted him into the The Padres and Yankees that things would go Atlanta's Dale Murphy did streak. lineup for Tuesday's game in swapped right-handed pitchers well. They did. Youmans threw not play in the game, ending Jackson was working on Houston. yesterday. New York sent Ed a two-hitter, struck out 11, a streak of 740 consecutive about three hours' sleep Joyner says he does not Whitson back to San Diego for and scored a run as the Expos appearances dating back to because his wife had given have to do well in the game, Tim Stoddard. Whitson left edged the 2-1. September 25, 1981. birth to a son early that "it's just an honor" to the Padres as a free agent yesterday morning. e playing with baseball's after the 1984 season. Terry Francona's sacrifice The Los Angeles Dodgers greatest players. San Diego was involved in Elsewhere in the American The starting American another trade, this time an League, Julio Franco went League outfield consists of exchange of left-harders. The five-for-five while leading Yankees Dave Winfield and Padres gave to the Cleveland Indians past Ricky Henderson, and Kirby Detroit for Dave Lapoint. the 6-3. Puckett of the Twins. Knuckleballer fluttered his way to the victory with a six-hitter. Glimpse Saler cont.

WANTED Busch Golf Classic (UPI) -- Hal Sutton is a favorite Used high chair and playpen. in the Busch Golf Classic opening today at Williamsburg, Va. Good condition preferred. A major reason is that this year's top three money winners, Call 2186 AT or 4502 DWH. Greg Norman, Bob Tway and Andy Bean, are not playing so they can prepare for next week's British Open. Sutton is fourth MISCELLANEOUS on the 1986 money list. He is the top golfer in winnings for New men's white jumper the past four and one-half years. uniforms. Call 3345 AT.

Women's Golf Tournament (UPI) -- The U.S. Women's G.I. Joe skystriker and cobra Open Golf Tournament opens at the NCR Country Club: in rattler. Call 3345 AT. Dayton, Ohio, today. Pat Bradley, who is having one of the finest years of her 13-year career, is a favorite. She Two AM/FM radio cassette already has won this season's first two major tournaments, players. Great for children. the Dinah Shore and the LPGA Championships. Bradley calls the Call 2245 AT. course "demanding, physically and mentally." The defending champion is Kathy Baker. Her victory in the open last year Sears FXC 6000, like new, is the only win of her career. $115. Call 2512 AWH.

Men's jeans, like new, \\' 32-inch waist. Call 3109.

Area athletics SERVICES Are you leaving the island? Let me clean your house for Softball -- Captain's Cup Softball will continue tonight final inspection, with no with the "A" League: problems. I also clean on a Field One: 6:00 p.m. SIMA A vs. Marine Barracks weekly basis. Call Gay, 3722. 7:15 p.m. Hospital vs. NAVSTA Blue Field Two: 6:00 p.m. FTG vs. NAVSTA Red Are you departing Guantanamo All "A" League games that were scheduled for Tuesday, Bay soon and need your house July 8, will be played Monday, July 28, at the scheduled cleaned for final inspection. times. Call Sue, 2557; Clara, 3941. All "B" League games that were scheduled for Monday, July 7, will be played Friday, July 25, at the scheduled times. Sailing -- Lt. Michael Whitehead, NOCD, prepares his We will clean your house for All "B" League games that were scheduled for yesterday sailboat for the Can't Beat The Fleet Sailing Regatta slated final inspection. We ar will be played Saturday, July 25, at the scheduled times. for Sunday, July 13. If you would like to participate, fill experienced with GuantanamW out the registration form below and return it to Rec. Bay inspections. Call JoAnn, Services. (Photo by JOC Gary Smith) 3502; Becky, 2738 AT. You Cannot Beat The Fleet -- Join with the men and women of the worlds greatest fleet, the Atlantic Fleet and with other base residents in the Guantanamo Bay community event that guarantees an action packed weekend for all members of the community. YOU CAN'T BEAT THE FLEET REGISTRATION FORM Schedule of Events Friday, July 11 8:00 p.m. Billiards. Fleet Recreation Center 8:15 p.m. Ping Pong. Old High School 8:15 p.m. Basketball .Cooper Field NAME Saturday, July 12 2:00 p.m. Darts .Windjammer Club 2:00 p.m. Arm Wrestling .Windmill Beach 2:30 p.m. Beach Lift .Windmill Beach UNIT 2:30 p.m. Softball. Cooper Field 3:00 p.m. Tug-Of-War. Windmill Beach 6:00 p.m. Tennis. Cooper Field PHONE WORK HOME 6:30 p.m. 5-K RurVWalk .Nob Hill Cabana (*TBA billiards, ping pong and basketball will continue). Sunday, July 13 EVENT(S) 1:00 p.m. Underwater Navigation . Windmill Beach 1:00 p.m. Sailing Regatta. Yacht Club 2:00 p.m. Bowling. Marblehead Lanes 6:30 p.m. Chili Cook-Off. Downtown Lyceu 7:00 p.m. Awards Presentation.Downtown Lyceum (*Softball, tennis, tug-of-war, beach lift, arm wrestling, - basketball, billiards and ping pong will continue through the day). Competition is open to all members of the community. jNavyi Awards will be presented to all first and second place finishers. Runners caps commemorating the fun-filled weekend Sp angled Su of events will be on sale at various events, cost will be mmer RECREATIONAL $5. For additional information contact Fleet Recreation Coordinator, Jim Whalen at Recreation Services, 3846 between RETURN TO REC. SERVICES OFFICE noon and 4:30 p.m.

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