Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 44 -- No. 74 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Monday, April 25, 1988 VC-10 wins CNO Safety Award By JOSN Michael Riess "People knew that I was the new safety officer from the moment I arrived, and the VC-10 has won the Chief of Naval Op- first time I had walked out onto the line, erations (CNO) Safety Award for its out- they were coming up to me and making standing safety record. The command was beneficial safety suggestions and recom- notified of the award April 2. mendations. I was really impressed. According to Lt. Cmdr. Bob Sweet, "Every person who checks into the Safety Officer for VC-10, All of the per- squadron has to go through safety indoctri- sonnel at VC-10 have been very safety nation with the safety officer," said Sweet. conscious and certainly are deserving of He explained that whenever anyone sees this award. what appears to be an unsafe working "At VC-10, safety is considered an all- condition, they simply report it. hands function," explained Sweet. "Safety "Our ordnance shop is really profes- is everyone's responsibility, from the sional and careful," said Sweet. "These newest person checking on board to the people should really be commended." commanding officer." As of February 1988, VC-10 marked its fourth year of going without a serious Sweet, who has been stationed at Naval mishap. As of April 11, they had over Air Station (NAS), Guantanamo Bay for a 10,000 flying hours in withoutan accident. little more than three months, said that he "In the whole limelight of things, if was impressed with VC-10's attitude to- your going todo the job right the first time, Safety first - AMSAN Tony Vardeman stands-by with a fire extinguisher ward safety from the first moment he ar- then obviously safety plays a big part of while routine maintenance is performed on a TA-4J-Skyhawk. (Photo by rived. that," said Sweet. JOSN Michael Riess)

Change of Command set for Captain and Mrs. Condon Cordially invite tenant commands and all members tomorrow on Leeward Point of the Naval Base Community to the Change of Command Ceremony By JOSN JOEL PARKS He has a wife, Karen, and two daugh- at which ters, Lori and Amy, who currently live in Captain John R. Condon, United States Navy In a Coronado, Calif. ceremony to be held Tuesday, will be relieved by April 26, Capt. John Boyd The Change of Command ceremony will replace Captain John S. Boyd, United Capt. John Condon as Commander, U.S. will begin at 2 p.m. in the Naval Air States Navy on Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Station hangar. Ceremony participants Tuesday, the twenty sixth of April Capt. Boyd, a native of Fort Dodge, will wear full dress white uniforms with Nineteen hundred and eighty eight Iowa, was commissioned as an ensign in medals, white gloves and swords. Uni- at two o'clock May, 1969, through the Aviation Officer forms for formation personnel are as fol- Naval Air Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Candidate Program. lows: Navy officers will wear full dress During his Navy career, he has worked whites with medals and white gloves, extensively swords will be worn with S-2 and S-3 observation by formation leaders. ers with large medals, and females will ice dress whites, white jumpers, or sum- aircraft Marine officers will and has commanded two S-3 wear dress whites wear summer white "A" dress, heels and mer white "A" uniforms. Civilians should with squadrons. medals. Chief Petty Officers will combination hat. wear appropriate attire. Capt. Boyd has accumulated more wear full dress whites, and Marine Uniforms for guests will be summer than 5,500 hours of flight time, more than enlisted personnel will wear summer whites for officers and CPO's, Marine Capt. Condon is leaving the base after 3,700 hours of which were in S-3's. He has service "C" uniforms with ribbons. Navy officers will wear summer service "C" with more than two years as commanding offi- also logged 650 carrier landings. E-6 and below males will wear dress jump- ribbons, and E-6 and below will wear serv- cer. Upcoming Hurrex 88 information Hurrex 88, an exercise designed to and will provide a host of information that prepare residents for a hurricane, will be residents should know. 4800 held Saturday, April 30, with a slightly "Residents should watch the video CAPTAIN s HOTLINE different twist. because it contains information that could save their lives one day," Jamieson said, According to Lt. Cmdr. Margaret Jam- citing the near miss last year by hurricane ieson, Naval Station Operations Officer, Emily. Query: Is a crew neck t-shirt resident volunteered to referee, and there will be no evacuation to hurricane To ensure thatresidents have an oppor- required uniform item for males and that person quit after learning that he shelters this year. Rather, residents are tunity to view the video, Navy Broadcast- females with the dungaree uniform? would not be paid. The investigation required to watch aone-hour video that will ing Service will air the video Thursday, did disclose that in a very few be aired Saturday, April 30, beginning at 8 April 28, at 7 p.m. Other information on Reply: The Navy Uniform Regula- instances, the visitors did mistakenly a.m., on Cable Channel 2. The video will hurricane preparedness will be distributed tions state that the crew neck t-shirt is charge drinks; however the amount cover what to prepare in case of a hurri- by the Public Affairs Office in their annual required for males as part of the of money was less than $10 and cane, where to go when the siren sounds, Hurrex special edition. dungaree uniform. For females, they efforts will be made to obtain reim- have the option of a crew neck or v- bursement. neck t-shirt. Marine pilots missing in Gulf Query: I have a question about Query: I would like to know why we working with a contractor while I am Two U.S. Marine Corps pilots and their 18. have to pay $5,000 out of MWR in civil service. AH-1T Sea Cobra are missing and pre- The crew was operating from USS funds for air fare for boxers to come sumed dead in the Persian Gulf. Wainwright (CG 28) and there are no indi- down here. Six officials were put up Reply: The caller wanted to know Capts. Stephen C. Leslie and Kenneth cations that they were involved in any of in the Navy Lodge and food and whether it was legal for him to work W. Hill from Marine Light Helicopter the hostilities. drinks were charged to MWR which for a contractor part-time while Squadron 167 (HMLA 167), Marine Corps is totally illegal. We have officials holding a permanent civil service Air Station, New River, N.C. failed to Search and rescue efforts to locate the down here who could have handled position. Unless there is a conflict of return from a standard patrol flight April crew have been discontinued. things. interest, part-time employment is not illegal. Therefore, the caller may Naval Reply: This was investigated and de- work for any contractor except those aviators killed in crash termined to be an entirely appropriate with whom he deals as part of his Two Navy pilots were killed in an A-6E Barker, of Shelbyville, Ill. and the bom- and legal use of MWR funds. The government job. Each case has to be Intruder crash near Mount St. Helens, Wa. bardier/navigator, Lt. Brian C. Hawley, of total cost of the two nights of boxing decided on its own facts and the April 14. South Lake Tahoe, Calif. Both were as- averaged out to less than S.70 per smart course of action is to cheek it signed to Attack Squadron 145 (VA 145), spectator. In fact, only one local out with your chain of command. Killed were the pilot, Lt. j.g. John C. NAS, Whidbey Island, Wa. NAVY RESALE ACTIVITY NEWS BAYI Lt. Cmdr. G.J. Ladouceur NEWS l"9 010, NAVRESALEACT Retention Team meeting Here is the chance to sell your treasures/ extras and junk and to buy those wonderful There will be a Command Retention Team you dream about. meeting Thursday, May 3, at 1 p.m. in the things that Query: What action can we fol- that Guantanamo Bay does not Family Service Center training room. All low when we buy an item such as have one. I would like to know if Command Retention Team members are re- Centrex and Autovon outage Cheerios or crackers at the Com- Personalized Services is planning quired to attend. CPOs and DIVOFFs are The base will experience a scheduled outage missary and we find out that it has to ship articles to Jamaica or encouraged to attend and as always. Tenant of all Centrex and Autovon capabilities on the already become stale. The expira- Norfolk for repair? Activity Retention Team members are invited following dates and times: April 26 from 8 a.m. tion date on the cereal box is still Reply: If we do not have a certain to attend. to 4 p.m. Only commercial calls will access good but it has become stale. product or service and the Marine Guantanamo Bay during the outage. Reply: Our policy is satisfaction Corps Exchange (MCX) does, we For more information, contact RM1 Brooks guaranteed or we will cheerfully do recommend to our customers CITC course at 4582 during working hours. replace the product or refund that they try the MCX. U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo, will be your money. Please check with Additionally, we are finalizing hosting a two and one-half day Career the sales floor supervisor in the plans with stateside contractors to Information Training Course beginning Mon- Kittery Beach secured Commissary who will be happy to provide cobbler and watch jew- day, May 25. Classes will start promptly at Kittery Beach is secured Tuesdays and replace your box of cereal or give elry repair. It is not cost effective 8 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. on the 25 and 26, and Thursdays from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. until further you a refund. to have a contractor come here, from 8 a.m. to noon on the 27, at the Family notice due to EOD demolition operations. but we are setting up a mail order service Center training room. Query: I wanted to buy a pair of program where we will mail off This course offers career information and Power outage scheduled mild reading glasses and was told items to be repaired. Look for us training to personnel who function in direct A power outage has been scheduled for to check the MCX. I later inquired to go public with these services personnel management roles. All NAVSTA Thursday, April 28, from 8 a.m. about a shoe cobbler and was told very soon. Department/Divisional Career Counselors to 2 p.m. to affect the new SBOQ, Yacht Club, and Supervisors are required to attend on Marina, Deer Point tennis court, and Mobile Point the above dates, unless otherwise negotiated housing. for an alternate date with NCC Foley. Tenant commands are invited to attend by scheduling Coast Guard Wives meeting quotas through NCC Foley at 4575 or 4298. The Coast Guard Wives will have their monthly meeting tonight, at 7 p.m., in the Decorated eggs at MCX home of Pat Henson at 1239A Villamar, 5th Street. Call 2214 for more The Marine Corps Exchange will be featur- information. ing Pat Stagger, "The Egg Lady" at the main store Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1, Adopt a kitten just in time for Mother's Day. Come and It's that time of year again. The Vet Clinic get Mom something special. has lots of kittens for adoption by good homes. Entertainment Tonight Remember, if you adopt a kitten from the Vet Caribbean Naval Lodge meets Clinic, it's initial shots and worming are given On Channel 2 free of charge. All animals The Caribbean Naval Lodge will conduct adopted from the Base Pound work and instruction in the Third Degree, or Vet Clinic must be spayed or 4:00 THE DISNEY MOVIE neutered. Wednesday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m. in Bldg. 5:00 GOODNIGHT BEANTOWN AV-54. 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT All Master Masons are cordially and fra- Post 46 notes 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 ternally invited to attend. Post 46 announces the addition of another 6:15 SPORTS MACHINE Jackpot Game to their Sunday family games 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS beginning April 24. 7:00 PARENTING SERIES: FOOTSTEPS Lasagna night at FRA There will also be pizza by the slice offered 7:30 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL The Fleet Reserve Association is serving for a nominal charge. 8:00 MOVIE: FOR LOVE OR MONEY lasagna for $4.50 per person for the Wednes- Shrimp dinner has been added to the Post 46 9:40 NEWSCENTER 8 (REBROADCAST) day night special this week. Bring your home delivery service. For orders, call 2636. 9:55 SATNET PROGRAMMING family and friends for an evening with an Italian flavor at the FRA. College business office closure Scheduled power outage The business office of City Colleges of Chicago will be closed WEEKLY WATER USAGE Thursday, April 28, the following locations May 2 and 3. All classes will meet as scheduled, however. will be on emergency generator power tempo- April 18 - 25 rarily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Electrical power 2.0 must be conserved during these hours or power WTSES Spelling Bee 1.8 may be secured. W.T. Sampson Elementary School will have Caravella housing, Bargo housing, Vil- their MG 1.6 annual Spelling Bee, April 28, at the lamar housing, Granadillo Point housing, school amphitheater. There will be a short Granadillo Circle housing, AFRTS, Nob Hill general meeting at 8 a.m. housing, Kittery Beach housing, Tierra Kay The Spelling Bee will start at 8:15 a.m. for housing and Iguana Terrace housing will be 1st and 2nd grades; 9:15 a.m. for 3rd and 4th affected. grades; and 10:15 a.m. for 5th and 6th grades. 0 Come and watch the busy bees buzz through Secretary's Day at Blue Caribe the spelling words like a bee after honey. NS 0.61 The Blue Caribe will have a 10 percent lunch and dinner discount for all secretaries LDO/CWO board meets Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Wednesday, April 27, Secretary's Day. The next LDO/CWO in-service procurement board will meet in January, 1989 to select active U DAILY USE - GOAL Flea market at the high school duty and reserve limited duty and chief warrant A combination garage-sale, flea market, officers to commission in fiscal year 1990. Ap- plicants should be submitted food feast, and celebrity auction will be held in to the command career the high school gym Friday, April 29, from counselor no later then June 3, 1988. 6:30 to 9 p.m. The money raised will go Applicants who are qualified may apply for Guantanamo both LDO Gazette toward the upcoming student Close-up trip to and CWO. Selection opportunity Capt. John R. Condon, USN.Commander,,U.S. Naval Base Washington, D.C. to active duty Chief Lt. Bob Hines, USNR.Public Affairs Officer Any people interested in having a table at Warrant Officer Boatswain and Operations JOC Gary Smith, USN.Assistant Public Affairs Officer Technician the flea market may call J.R. Wilson at 2141 will be above average for fiscal year J03 John Gaona, USN.Editor 1990. Chief Petty Officers in the BM, OT, QM, DM3 Paul Czech, USNR.Layout after working hours. You can have your SM, and EW ratings, JOSN Joel D. Parks, USNR.Assistant Editor Saturday yard sale Friday night; with a big with between 12 and 24 JOSA Dirk Rose, USN.Sports Editor audience. years service and otherwise qualified in accor- JOSN Mike Riess, USN.Staff Writer In addition to the flea market, there will be dance with NAVMILPERSCOMINS 1131.1A Marlene L. Siegel.Secretary are particularly encouraged to apply. Fred Van Horn.Staff Assistant an auction of 39 celebrity items at 7:30 p.m. Tiffany English.Student Aid These will include items like an autographed The Guantanamo Gazette is published at Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, cowboy boot from Johnny Cash, an auto- Story Hour at the Library Cuba, according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspa- graphed hat from Arnold Palmer, an auto- The Naval pers under the Base Library is having Sleepy- direction of the public affairs officer. The Guantanamo graphed Gazette is printed five times a week at government expense on government compact disc from Foreigner, and Time Story Hour on Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m., equipment, at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. numerous autographed pictures. Food and for children 3 to 6. They're welcome to wear The opinions and statements that appear herein are not to be construed as drink will be available, including lumpia and their pajamas and bring their favorite stuffed official, or as the official views of the Navy Department or Commander, U.S. Japanese food. animal. Naval Base. The Public Affairs Office is on the first floor of Building 760 (Admin Hill). The office can be reached at 4502.

PAGE 2 MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1988 GUANTANAMO GAZETTE Parents to purchase lunch tickets Lunchroom tickets must now Wednesday, Thursday and Satur- be purchased by each child's day, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and WEEKLY MOVIE SCHEDULE parents. Students will no longer Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. be allowed to buy tickets them- Deli, everyday, from 9 to 11 April 225 26 27 28 29 30 1 selves. Students have been found a.m. and I to 9 p.m. MIon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun to be taking a great deal of in- Leeward Point Retail Store, Officers - - - - 5 2 - structional time by waiting in line during NEX normal working Windjammer . - - - - 3 6 4 to buy tickets in the morning. hours. CPO - - - - 1 7 The Navy Resale Activity It is suggested that several Downtown 1 8 9 10 12 16 20 offeres the following locations tickets be purchased at one time. McCalla 1(10 11 8 9 13 17 21 and times for parents to purchase Menus are displayed in the cafe- Marine 9 10 11 8 14 18 22 tickets: teria, school office and class- Leeward 8 9 10 11 15 19 23 School cafeteria, weekdays, rooms. - Indicates there will be no movie. from 7 to 11 a.m. Additionally, charges are Bold print indicates a double feature will be shown. Navy Lodge, Monday, now allowable in the cafeteria. 1. Bill Cosby Himself: Bill Cosby: Bill Cosby live doing his most recent comedy routines. COMEDY (NMPS 2) 1 hr. 44 min. CLASSIFIED ADS 2. The Living Daylights: Timothy Dalton - Joe Don Baker: He's British. He's back. He's Bond - James Bond. The deadly charmer 007 (Timothy Dalton) is once again on the trail of enemies of the Free World including: arms dealers, KGB agents and All items for the classified section filled, $1,200. Call 3849 AT. a heroin smuggler with his own private army. Our hero becomes amorously entangled with a gorgeous musician (Maryann must be submitted on 8 1/2 by 11 in. paper DIVE GEAR d'Abo). ACTION (PG) 2 hr. 10 mm. with a maximum of 40 words per adver- Scubapro BC with Air2 power inflator, 3. Robocop: Peter Weller- Nancy Allen: Peter Weller is a Detroit cop of the future who is killed and then brought back to life tisement. Each item to be sold must be $200; aluminum 80 tank, $80, Dacor BC as the brains behind a law enforcement robot. THRILLER (R) 1 hr. 45 min. submitted on a separate sheet of paper ex-small, $100, Dacor 1st and 2nd stage 4. Monster Squad: Andre Gower-Robby Tiger: Dracula and his friends appear in a small Americantown determinedto unleash unless they fall under the same category. regulator with pressure gauge, $80; one a reign of evil. The Monster Squad, a group of brave kids, battle with the bad guys in this campy horror comedy. HORROR Ads submitted which include a variety of pair Seawing fins, med., $40; two Scu- COMEDY (PG-13) 1 hr. 22 mm. items will be placed under Miscellaneous. bapro masks and snorkels, $40 ea., one 5. Crimes Of the Heart: Lange-Keaton-Spacek: Diane Keaton, Jessica Lange and Sissy Spacek are three warm andfunny sisters Ads must be signed and include a phone pair small Dacor fins, all prices nego. Call who stand up for each other despite an exasperating succession of mistakes and misfortunes. DRAMA (PG-13) 1 hr. 45 min. number where the submitted can be 2192 AT. reached during normal working hours. Nikonus IV underwater camera, $350 6. C.H.U.D.: John Heard - Daniel Stem: When homeless street people start disappearing from New York City's shelters, a Deadlines:Ads are publishedfor two OBO; Scubapro underwater compass, $75 concernedphotojournalist starts investigating. What he uncovers is a government cover-up of inner-city radioactive waste dump- ing that may actually be a double cover-up of something even more terrifying. HORROR (R) 1 hr. 27 consecutive days (Monday and Tuesday OBO. Call 2955 AWH. min. and Thursdayand Friday). Ads must be in EMPLOYMENT 7. Raw Deal: Amold Schwarzenegger: The "raw deal" that nobody gives to Kaminski was his forced retirement from the FBI. by noon Wednesday or Friday preceding Applications are being accepted for the His chance for redemption arrives as he tracks down the killers of a former colleague's son who was murdered while protecting the desired publication dates. following position until April 29: sales a government witness. ACTION (R) N/A Leeward Point residents may submit associate - PS-2/LGS-3 - Main Store. FMI, 8. Lethal Weapon: Mel Gibson - Danny Glover: Two L.A.P.D. cops with sharply different personal lives (Mel Gibson, Danny advertisements via telephone. All other or an application, contact the MCX secre- Glover) take on a gang of international drug smugglers. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 50 mm. esidents must submit written ads to the tary at building M-613 located on Sher- 9. Something Wild: Melanie Griffith - Jeff Daniels: Jeff Daniels is astrahiht-laced business man whose life is thrust into the Public Affairs Office, Bldg. 760, Admin man Ave. or phone 2330 or 2570. fast lane when he is apprehended by an outrageous brunette (Melanie Griffith) and encounters her explosive ex-husband (Ray Hill, or Guard Mail Stop 53. FURNITURE Liotta). COMEDY (R) 1 hr. 54 min. Couch with two chairs and two end tables, AIR CONDITIONERS $175 for all or 10. The Untouchables: Robert DeNiro - Sean Connery: Special Agent Elliot Ness (Kevin Costner) and a tough Chicago cop will sell individually. Call (Sean Connery) take on Al Capone (Robert DeNiro) and the mob. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 59 min. 23,500 Btu, works good, $75. Call Randy 2975. at 4396 DWH or 2612 AWH. Five-piece ratan living room set with white 11. Street Smart: Christopher Reeve - Mini Rogers: An ambitious reporter (Christopher Reeve) fakes a story about a New York 24,000 Btu, $100; 16,000 Btu, $75; 8,000 cushions, $450 OBO. Lazy Boy recliner, City pimp and endangers himself and the lives of others when the story coincides with the life of a real pimp who's on trial for murder. SUSPENSE (K) 1 hr. 37 min. Btu, $50; all in good cond., must sell by $110. Call 3908 after 11 a.m. May 1. Call 3194 AT. Three wood and brass occasional tables, 12. Iron Eagle: Louis Gossett Jr. - Jason Gedrick: United States Air Force Col. Ted Masters has been shot down over an APPLIANCES $100 for the set or will sell separately. Call unidentified Middle Eastern country and sentenced to death for violating their air space. Everyone is studying the situation; Microwave oven, 650w, removable temp. 2955 AWH. everyone except his son Doug that is, who is determined to rescue his father at any cost! ACTION (PG-13) 1 hr. 57 min. probe, programmable, large cooking ca- Queen-size sleeper sofa in excel. cond., 13. Top Gun: Tom Cruise - Kelly McGillis: Lt. Pete Mitchell is one of the best fighter pilots in the Navy, but his confidence pacity, $100. Call 2646 AT. $400 OBO. Call 2955 AWH. is constantly shadowed by the suggestion of family disgrace. When Maverick is selected for the prestigious Fghter Weapons 15 cu. ft. chest-type refrigerator, excel. MISCELLANEOUS School at Miramar, it will either make him or break him, but either way, look out below! ACTION (P0)1 hr. 50 min. cond. with baskets, $250 OBO. Call 4798 Easy to fold, Century baby stroller, excel. 14. The Princess Bride: Mandy Patinkin - Chris Sarandon: A delightfully funny fairytale of true love and high adventure DWH or 2646 AT. cond., $35. Call 3847 AWH. featuring monsters, giants and a beautiful princess. FANTASY (PG) 1Ihr. 3g min. Kenmore portable dishwasher with Power G.L Joe toys and equipment. Call Troy at Miser, very good cond., $175. Call 4714 2975. Rambo toys. Call Matt at 2975. 15. Toby And The Koala Bear: Animated: What follows is a heartwarming tory of companionship aid courage. Using lively animated characters set against an authentic live action background, Toby and the Koala Bear is an engaging occasion DWH or 2957 AWH, ask for Tina. Brother personal electronic printer EP-20 for the whole family! ANIMATION (G) 1 hr. 19 min. joyous typewriter, weighs only fivepounds, oper- AUIOS ates on batteries and or AC, small enough 16. Misunderstood: Gene Hackman -Henry Thomas: A wealthy American shipping magnate is living in Tunisia with his family '77 when his wife dies. He is faced with bringing up his two children alone. He becomes amore understanding parent when an almost Datsun B210, manual trans., needs to fit in a briefcase, $130. Contact YN1 fatal accident occurs. DRAMA (P0) 1 hr. 41 min minor radiator work, $850 OBO. Call Jones at 3942 after 6 p.m. 4600 or 4817 DWH. Sycamore lawn mower, 20 in., four-cycle 17. Lady And The Tramp: Animation: An elegant cocker spaniel teams up with a free-spirited mutt from the wrong side of the '77 VWvan,$1,8000BO. Call227AWH. with side grass catcher, $60, excel. cond. tracks for romance, adventure and comedy. ANIMATION (0)I hr. 15 mm. Reno And The Doc: Ken Walsh - Henry Ramer: Reno '82 Mercury LN7,new tires,P/S, P/B, A/C, Colt is a 45-year-old mountain man who lives by himself in the Call Tina at4714 DWH or 2957 AWH. wilderness but he's also one of the world's best skiers. Spontaneously drawntogetherby a strange telepathic impulse, Reno teams AM/FM cassette, 4 spd., plush interior, Trailer, Tp-1713 located at Cuban Trailer pwi" he o sth orld's pro skiing tour and faces a battle against hostility, time and assorted adversaries. inspection good until Feb. '89, $3,200. Park, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, new Call Charles Kline at 6314 DWH or 6187 concrete living room, kitchen and veranda 18. Racing With The Moon: Sean Penn- Elizabeth McGovern: A touching comedy-drama concerning the romantic adventures AWH. add-ons built Sept. '87 with covered car- of two teenaged fends dun World War II in Northern California who are determined to sow some wild oats before enlisting '86 Ford T-bird, white with red top, port. Sale includes six a/c units, washer, in the Marines. COMEDY-DRAMA (PG) 1 hr. 49 min. $9,000, will trade. Call 4148 or TKl0. dryer, two refrigerators and kitchen ex- 19. Teen Wolf: Michael J. Fox-James Hampton: The incredible '83 Mercury Marquis, $2,600. Michael J. Foxbecomes an overnightcelebrity when itbecomes Call Ken at haust fan in-place. Call E. Neyra at 3521 apparent to everyone that he is genuine werewolf. His father empathizes with him, his best friend makes money off of him, his 2368 AWH or 4362 DWH. AT or 3014. teammates are envious of him, and the girls just absolutely adore him! COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 33 min. '83 Dodge Omni, AM/FM cassette player, Brass coat/hat tree, never used, $80 OBO. 20. Mrs. Soffel: Diane - all new tires, avail. May 24 at Ferry Land- Call 2955 AWH. Keaton Mel Gibson: In this true story of turn-of-the century America, the wife of a prison warden sympathizes with and aids the escape of two convicted murderers. As the plotunfolds, a sensitive human dramaanetouching love ing, best offer. Call 3227 AT. Yard sale leftovers, no reasonable offer story develop which adds another dimension to the characters behind the headlines. ROMANTIC-DRAMA (PG-13) 1 hr. 52 min. AUTO PARTS refused. Large-size children's trike, Maxi- Carburetors, clutch disc, starter motor, Taxi baby stroller, 10-ft. wooden rowboat. 21. Missing In Action 2: The Beginning: Chuck Norris - Soon-Teck Oh: Chuck Norris is back as the vengeful Vietnam War vet Col. Braddock. Only this time all the action takes place before the events disk brake pads, brake shoes, shock ab- Call 2646 AT or 4798 DWH. of MIA I, exposing the details of the imprisonment of Braddock and his own men during and after the war by the merciless North Vietnamese. ACION DRAMA (R) 1-hr. 35 min. sorbers, main bearings, radiators, valves, TWO WHEELERS valve guides, connecting rod bearings, '81 HondaXL80S very good cond., $550. 22. Raw Courage: Ronny Cox -Art Hindle: When three long-distance runners in a cross-country race are ambushedby agroup of right-wing commandos, the alternators and door glass. Call 2352 Call 6412DWH or 6191 tactics of survival take over. Pursued by a survivalist death squad, the athletes must resort to every AWH andask for method of self-preservation AWII. Rich. in order to finish the race and stay alive. ACTION DRAMA (R) 1 hr. 30 min. '82 Honda BCY.CLES CB650, burgandy, $1,600, 23. Ferris Bueller's Day Off: Matthew Broderick - Alan Ruc' Three 260in. Ferris Bueller is in the prime of his youth and he's not going bicycles, one in need of repair, windshield and luggage rack, extra air fil- to let it pass him by. Today is the last possible sick day he can get away with before graduating from high school in June and he $60 for all three. Call 2975. ter. Call 3351 AWH. going to make the most of it! COMEDY (PG-13) 1 hr. 43 min. WANIEDI 16 ft. v-hull boat with trailer, Teleflex Need a crib or playpento use from April 29 NMPS 1 or G All Ages. steering and cable, many other extras in- through May 29. Contact YN1 Jones at NMPS 2 or PG Not recommended for younger children. cluded, price nego. Call Randy at 4386 or 3942 after 6 p.m. NMPS 3 or R Under 17 not allowed without parent 2612 AWH. Someone knowledgeable and experi- or adult guardian. 1 x 10 ft. pontoon boat, sturdy sundeck, enced in restoring fine furniture. Call screened main deck, bench seat with stor- 2975. age, life jackets, fire extinquisher, anchor, Original tapes of the following movies for Movies begin at 8 p.m. flares, gas tank, extra gas can, engine runs VCR. Wild Geese, Heavy Metal and good, pontoons in excel. shape, styrofoam Gumball Rally. Call Mike at 6217/6468. BAY DINING STOPLIGHT INN Tuesday's Lunch Tuesday's Lunch Tonight's Dinner Chinese Pepper Steak or BBQ Chicken Swiss Steak Pot Roast of Beef Tuesday's Lunch DEER POINT OFFICER'S CLUB WINDJAMMER CLUB Savory Baked Chicken Tonight's Dinner Tonight's Dinner Mongolian BBQ on the Patio The Windjammer is closed. BLUE CARIBE Tuesday's Lunch Tonight's Dinner Open Menu CLIPPER CLUB Rib Steak and Lobster Tonight's Dinner CPO CLUB Family Night Tonight's Dinner The Harbor Lights Lounge will be closed.

IGUANTANAMO GAZTFTE MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1988 PAGE 3 SPORTS Biking, running, and volleyball a big hit at Project Player's Beach Spectacular Day Orioles lose 18th straight, The Project Player Beach Esprit, and Shawn Tharp. "Shari was the sand castle building con- Spectacular Day held Sunday, and the Pastels" received trophies test. Taking first place were April 17, began at 9 a.m., at for their efforts. Jackie Whalen and Nichole and 3-1, to Royals Cooper Field with the early In addition, all participant in Tiffany Anderson. NBA scores Oakland A's 5 morning bike race. the bike race and volleyball tour- Chicago White Sox 4 Portland Trail Blazers 124 Bikers raced five miles to nament received Project Player The next scheduled beach Sacramento 104 Windmill Beach in less than 16 Beach Spectacular Day t-shirts. event is set for May 28 at Wind- Kings Boston Red Sox 4 minutes. Finishers in each age Topping off the afternoon mill Beach. Milwaukee Brewers 0 Chicago Bulls 115 division are as follows: Boston Celtics 108 Female (26-36) Seattle Mariners 4 First place: Karen McKunas California Angels 2- Los Angeles Lakers 136 with a time of 17:55. Warriors 100 Male (25-Under) Golden State National League First place: John Embroski Dallas Mavericks 119 Pittsburgh 4 finished with a time of 14:08. Pirates San Antonio Spurs 109 Chicago 2 Second place: Scott Dickerson Cubs with a time of 17:06. 128 Male (26-35) Detroit Pistons Montreal Expos 3 118 Firstplace: Davy Daniels with Philadelphia 76ers Philadelphia Phillies a time of 14:36. Second place: Houston Rockets 127 St. Louis Cardinals Jack Reynolds with a time of 5 Phoenix 119 4 15:34. Suns New York Mets Each biker received a trophy. 109 4 Bumping off the next event Seattle Supersonics Atlanta Braves 100 was the sand volleyball tourna- Los Angeles Clippers Cincinnati Reds ment which began at 11 a.m. The first-place team was Baseball San Diego Padres 3 Houston Astros 0 "Shari and the Pastels". Team Bryan Logan goes up Tor a slam as one or nis opponents American Leagi.e members are Scott and Shari attempts to block it at the Sand Volleyball Tournament 4 Oehrle, Bryan Logan, Brian held here. Logan and his team, "Shari and the Pastels" Texas Rangers Los Angeles Dodgers 4 McAdoo, Dwayne Heafner, Emil went on to take the first place. (Photo by Debra B. Milnes) Detroit Tigers 2 San Francisco Giants 0 Kansas City Royals 3 NHL Playoffs Baltimore Orioles 1t Wide receivers, defensive players are Boston Bruins 2 0 Minnesota Twins 113 Montreal Canadiens 7 (Bruins tops in NFL's first-round picks yesterday Cleveland Indians lead series, 3-1) The following are the results 13. Philadelphia, Keith 26. L.A. Raiders, Scott Davis, 5 Washington Capitals 4 of the NFL's first-round draft. Jackson, tight end, Oklahoma. defensive end, Illinois. New York Yankees Toronto Blue Jays New Jersey Devils 14. L.A. Rams, , 27. Denver, , (Series tied, 2-2) 1. Atlanta, , running back, UCLA. nose tackle, Syracuse. linebacker, Auburn. 15. San Diego, Anthony 28. Chicago, , 2. Kansas City, Neil Smith, Miller, wide receiver, Tennessee. wide receiver, Louisiana State. defensive end, Nebraska. 16. Miami, , Final NBA standings show 3. Detroit, , defensive end, Ohio State. defensive back, Miami. 17. New England, John Boston, Detroit, Denver, 4. Tampa Bay, , Stephens, running back, North- offensive guard, Wisconsin. western St. (LA) 5. Cincinnati, , 18. Pittsburgh, Aaron Jones, and Los Angeles on top defensive back, Oklahoma. defensive end, Eastern Kentucky. 6. L.A. Raiders, Tim Brown, 19. Minnesota, Randall Eastern Conference W L Pct. GB wide receiver, Notre Dame. McDaniel, offensive line, Ari- Atlantic Division X-Denver 54 28 .659 - 7. Green Bay, Sterling zona State. W L Pct. GB X-Dallas 53 29 .646 1 Y-Boston 57 25 .695 - Sharpe, wide receiver, South 20. Seattle (used first-round X-Utah 47 35. .573 7 X-Washington 38 44 .463 19 Carolina. draft pick in 1987 supplemental X-Houston 46 36. .561 8 X-New York 38 44 .463 19 X-San Antonio 31 51 .378 23 8. N.Y. Jets, Dave Cadi- draft for linebacker Brian Philadelphia 36 46 .439 21 Sacramento 24 58 .293 30 gan, offensive line, Southern Bosworth). New Jersey 19 63 .232 38 California. 21. L.A. Rams, Aaron Cox, Pacific Division 9. L.A. Raiders, Terry wide receiver, Arizona State. Central Division Y-L.A. Lakers 62 20 .756 - McDaniel, defensive back, Ten- 22. Houston, , Y-Detroit 54 28 .659 - X-Portland 53 29 .646 9 nessee. running back, Michigan State. X-Chicago '50 32 .610 4 X-Seattle 44 38 .537 18 10. N.Y. Giants, Eric Moore, 23. Cleveland, Clifford X-Atlanta 50 32 .610 4 Phoenix 28 54 .341 34 offensive tackle, Indiana. Charlton, linebacker, Florida. X-Milwaukee 42 40 .512 12 Golden State 20 62 .244 42 11. Dallas, , 24. Chicago, , X-Cleveland 42 40 .512 12 L.A. Clippers 17 65 .207 45 Indiana 38 44 .463 16 wide receiver, Miami. running back, Stanford. 12. Phoenix, Ken Harvey, 25. New Orleans, Craig Hey- Western Conference X-Clinched playoff berth linebacker, California. ward, running back, Pittsburgh. Midwest Division Y-Clinched division title

tournaments offered each month. Open Water, Smylie, April 27, $160 AREA However, providing space is available, the commu- Advanced Open Water, Peterson, April 27, $85 nity is welcome to participate in any of the scheduled Advanced Open Water, Evans, April 28, $85 events. Rescue Diver, Meyer/Geiger, May 2, $140 Open Water, Evans, May 9, $160 ATHLETICS Medic First Aid Specialty, Brasher, May 9, $60 Cue up the eight ball and win at the next Project Rescue Diver, Bailey/Smylie, May 10, $140 Fitness Division Events Player Pool Tournament set for Monday, May 16, at 7 Open Water, Meyer/Geiger, May 16, $160 The Recreation Services Bicycle Shop is open p.m. at Post 46. Advanced Open Water, Evans, May 26, $85 every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30 to The cost is $1 with registration beginning at 6:45 6 p.m. and Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. p.m. Prizes will be awarded. The bicycle shop is located at Cooper Field next For more information, call Mary Kay at 3845. to the tennis courts. Campus Player Activities Dive Classes The first Campus Player Water Volleyball games Project Player Activities Recreation Services is offering the following PADI are set for Wednesdays, May 11 and 25, at the The Project Player program was initially estab- scuba diving courses. Windjammer pool from 3 to 5 p.m. lished to serve E-1 through E-5 unaccompanied For more information on any of these courses, call Games are free. personnel in the barracks with special events and Recreation Services at 3845. For more information, call Mary Kay at 3845.

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