Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 44 -- No. 79 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Monday, May 2, 1988 Six killed, four injured in two-vehicle accident Six people were killed and four injured The driver of the car has been charged in a two vehicle accident on Sherman with six counts of manslaughter. Avenue Saturday evening near the Marine A memorial service was held yester- Corps Exchange warehouses. day. The names of the dead and injured are Three of the four injured were flown to being withheld pending notification of Brooke Army Medical Center in San Anto- next-of-kin. An investigation of the acci- nio, Texas Sunday. The fourth injured dent continues. person, a base resident, is still receiving Right: Six people were killed and medical care here. four injured when this Navy Ex- The accident occurred about 8:35 p.m. change Maxi Taxi was involved in a Saturday and involved a privately owned two-vehicle accident Saturday eve- car and the Navy Exchange Maxi-Taxi. ning. (Photo by PH1(AW) Gary Rice) Next 'Wavelength' show to focus on W.T. Sampson High School Navy Broadcasting Service Detach- Topics will include results from the ment will take a look at W.T. Sampson American Schools Consortium meetings in High School on the next "Wavelength" to Washington and , the local base be aired Thursday, May 5 and Tuesday, growth projections for the future and new May 10. technology needs for the school. Also in- Join J03 John McGary and his guests cluded will be an 11-minute video presen- Sharon Hickman, Chairman of the School tation of the W.T. Sampson High School. Advisory Committee, and Levonne Wavelength airs Thursday, May 5 and Shearer, School Advisory Committee again Tuesday, May 10 at 7 p.m. on TV 8/ member. cable channel 2.

Child care reservations available entedngone nordero uE mv nrna Drop-in child care reservations are date reservations are needed.s"20 m ,p theengrea f te when im ~he orrct lame? once again available at the Windward Child Development Center. Patrons may For more information, Call Brenda tsign and it now indicates that you call after7 a.m., one week in advance of the Vest at 2205. are entering a schol zone.Asa Reel During Daylight Savings Time ~ minder, the tutaximum speed lJit in. the lawn atering hou's are from 1 trt. CO lifts water condition Bravo all h reas is 2tp ;nth 8ThCSr3 Thurdayl COMNAVBASE has lifted the restric- Residents are reminded, however, thattig hurs are fro. p.m. and tons of water condition Bravo. Normal water conservation is the way of life in .Query Is the the Naval tation.atto watering is handed hoseonly. water use may resume. Guantanamo Bay.e

May is National High Blood Pressure Month

High bloodhpressure education being emphasized

By EVELYN D. HARRIS The second reading, or diastolic pressure, The lifestyle changes recommended by Armed Forces Information Service is taken when the heart relaxes. people who already have high blood pres- According to Dr. Motilal Pamnani of sure may also keep healthy people from High blood pressure, hypertension, can the Uniformed Services University of the getting it. A diet that is high in sodium and mean trouble. It's linked to heart attacks, Health Sciences, a blood pressure reading low in potassium contributes to high blood strokes, kidney disease and other condi- that stays ata level of 140 over 90 normally pressure for people who are sensitive to tions. indicates a person has hypertension. Once salt. Although not everyone is sensitive to May is National High Blood Pressure the level reaches 150 over 95, the person salt, most people take in far more salt than Month, very important to an organization has a definite hypertension problem and they need, said Pamnani. "Cutting down that must rely on good health. DoD's should be treated. can't hurt and will probably help," he Health Promotion Education and Training However, blood pressure must be re- added. Subcommittee is emphasizing high blood duced gradually, said Pamnani, an associ- pressre education this year. While the ate professor of physiology. "If you bring percentage of adults with the disease is down a person's blood pressure too .Factors that increase the steadily decreasing, due in part to greater quickly, you risk reducing the supply of risk of hypertension include public awareness, elevated blood pressure blood to vital organs," he explained. is still apublic health problem for America In cases of mild hypertension, Pamnani being male, obese, diabetic, and a readiness problem for the military. prefers treating patients with changes in smoking and taking birth About 25 percent of adult Americans diet and lifestyle rather than giving them have high blood pressure. Black Ameri- drugs. "Once you start taking drugs for control pills. cans have a slightly higher rate than whites, hypertension," said the doctor, "the treat- about 30 percent. One out of two Ameri- ment must be continued for life. It's dan- If you want to cut down on salt, Pam- mean becoming an athlete," said a DoD cans has high blood pressure by the age of gerous for a patient to stop taking his medi- nani suggested doing so gradually. Star: by health-care official. 60. Factors that increase the risk of hyper- cine because he thinks he is better and cutting down on processed foods, which of- "The word we want to get out to both tension include being male, obese, dia- doesn't like the side effects." ten are high in salt. Read labels; sodium is military and civilian people is don't be a betic, smoking and taking birth control Although today's drugs are more so- hidden in many foods that don't taste salty. couch potato," she said. "You can do pills. phisticated and have fewer side effects than Pamnani said potassium is also impor- simple things like taking stairs instead of A normal blood pressure reading for an earlier medicines, they are not without tant. You can get more potassium by eating elevators, sometimes walking to see col- adult is 120 over 80 millimeters of mer- risks, Pamnani said. Therefore, the treat- citrus fruits, bananas and beans. leagues instead of calling and parking a cury. The first number is the systolic pres- ment of choice is to lose weight, get more Finally, being active is important in littlefarther away from your destination. In sure, the reading when the heart is working exercise, stop smoking and eat less salt and keeping blood pressure under control. general, try to do everything with more hardest, pumping blood out of the heart. more potassium. "Being an active person doesn't have to vigor." I - I _--NAVY RESALE ACTIVITY NEWS Lt. Cmdr. G.J. Ladouceur la m 4355 OIC, NAVRESALEACT BAY NEWS Bad check writers and home lay- a remote possibility that your Savings accounts for minors have discussed should contact one of the away delinquents beware! The name may be on this list you can Jamaican Employee Committee members. Navy Resale Activity is losing save yourself a lot of embarrass- With the summer months ahead, many of tens of thousands of dollars due to ment and aggravation by paying the teenagers on base will be going to work. bad checks and home layaway your bills. Central Fidelity Bank would like to clarify Moms Support Group meets delinquents. It is time to start One point we would like to the requirements concerning the opening of All moms at home with pre-school children playing hardball. We are in the emphasize is that just because savings accounts by minors (anyone under the and infants are encouraged to join the Moms process of writing a list of names nobody has called you to tell you age of 18). Support Group at the Deer Point Officer's of our bad checks writers who that you owe us money, do not A minor cannot open an account in their kiddy pool Thursday, May 5, between 9:30 have failed to make good on their assume your name will not be on name alone. The account must be in the name and 10:45 a.m. A mini water babies session bad checks and the names of our this list. of a minor as well as an adult (a person 18 or will be offered. Wear your swimming suits. customers who think they can The truth is that we attempt to older). Both parties must be present in the For more information, call 4141 or 4153. make their home layaway pay- call everyone, but some people bank when the account is open. Also, the ments whenever they feel like it. are difficult to reach and we have minor must have a Social Security Number. Retention Team meeting Navy Resale Activity Guantan- even had customers give us bogus There will be a Command Retention Team amo is taking appropriate legal telephone numbers. Therefore do Veterinarian off the island meeting Tuesday, May 3, at 1 p.m. in the action against these people. not expect a telephone warning. Due to the absence of the veterinarian, the Family Service Center training room. All If you think that there is even This article is your warning. Veterinary Clinic will be close for sick call Command Retention Team members are and vaccination clinics through May 7. required to attend. CPOs and Division Officers Technicians will be available to treat are encouraged to attend and as always. Tenant emergencies on an as-needed basis. Pre- activity Retention Team members are invited scription refills and resale items, such as to attend. sprays and shampoos will, as always, be available. R and R trips canceled The following Rand R trips have been Water outage canceled due to mission requirements; May 6-9 There is a water outage scheduled for to Nassau and May 19 to Montego Bay. Friday, May 6, from 8 to 11 a.m. to affect 1st Street Villamar. Women of the Chapel meeting The following locations will be affected The Women of the Chapel will meet 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Camp Bulkeley, from Wednesday, May 4, in the Kittery Beach, SATCOM, home of Libby Windmill Beach, Walker, Radio Range housing and temporary quarters TK 147, at 6:30 p.m. The program is "Out From at Windmill Beach. Under the Bushel," which means Entertainment Tonight share with us your special talents or something dear to your heart. On Channel 2 MCX notes Refreshments will be served and babysit- In honor of Mother's Day, the Marine ting will be provided by the Chapel nursery. 4:00 THE DISNEY MOVIE Corps Exchange will be featuring 10 percent For more information, call 2975. 5:00 GOODNIGHT BEANTOWN off perms, coloring and frosting at the Beauty 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Shop May 5-7. The offer is good while Wine tasting 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 supplies last The Wine There will be a warehouse auction at Cellar will be having a wine 6:15 SPORTS MACHINE tasting Saturday, May 7, from noon until 3 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS Building M-613, May 14, from 8 a.m. to ? p.m. 7:00 PARENTING SERIES: FOOTSTEPS Miscellaneous office equipment, stereo 7:30 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL components systems, and odds and ends are 8:00 MOVIE: FORD: THE MAN AND THE MACHINE available. P.T.O. Board needs volunteers 9:45 NEWSCENTER 8 (REBROADCAST) The W.T. Sampson Elementary P.T.O. is 10:00 SATNET PROGRAMMING Tellers at Leeward bank looking for volunteers to serve on the P.T.O. Board for the '88/'89 school year. Positions Central Fidelity Bank will have a teller at available are president, vice-president, secre- the Leeward Point Facility Tuesday, May 3 tary and treasurer. and Friday, May 6. Contact Evelyn Walker at 4579 or Sandy WEEKLY WATER USAGE Pierce at 2518 if interested in serving the Caribbean Naval Lodge meets board. April 25 - May 1 The Caribbean Naval Lodge, A.F. and 2.0 A.M., will hold its monthly stated business Speech and hearing screening 1.8 meeting Wednesday, May 4, at 7:30 p.m. in The Family MG Bldg. AV-54. Service Center is sponsoring a 1.6 speech and hearing I A All Master Masons are cordially and frater- screening Saturday, May 7. 1.4 This screening is for children under nally invited to attend. 5 years of age. Appointments must be made for this L 1.0 individual screening. For more information, or Community Choir concert to make an appointment, call 4141 or 4153. ON 0.8 Everyone is invited to join the Community N S 0.6 Choir which will present an Independence Day License office closure July 4, at Phillips Park. 0.2 concert the evening of Due to scheduled Rehearsals will be held at the chapel Thursdays training, the License 0.0 Examiner's office will at 8 p.m. beginning May 5. All types of voices be closed May 2-3. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sal Sun are needed. Fresh Start program DAILY USE - GOAL Telephone outage Fresh Start is a Naval Hospital-sponsored program designed There will be a scheduled telephone outage to help participants stop smoking. May's Thursday, May 5, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. East course will consist of four one-hour sessions Bargo, West Bargo and Center Bargo will be beginning Wednesday, May Guantanamo 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the Education and Training Gazette affected. Classroom. Capt. John S. Boyd, USN.Commander, U.S. Naval Base The first session will consist of an orienta- Lt. Bob Hines, USNR.Public Affairs Officer First aid class tion and introduction. Actual smoking cessa- JOC Gary Smith, USN.Assistant Public Affairs Officer J03 John Gaona, USN.Editor Red Cross is sponsoring a multi-media first tion begins during the second week's session, DM3 Paul Czech, USNR. .Layout aid class Friday, May 6, from 6 to 10 p.m. and Class size will be limited to 20. To register for JOSN Joel D. Parks, USNR.Assistant Editor Saturday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the course, call 2200 or 2208. JOSA Dirk Rose, USN.Sports Editor Class will be held at the Red Cross building JOSN Mike Riess, USN.Staff Wriser M arlene L. Siegel.Secretary next to the NEX Furniture Stat. To register, Story Hour at the Library call 4676. Fred Van Horn.Staff Assistant The Naval Base Library is having Sleepy- Tiffany English.Student Aid The Guantanamo Gazette is published at Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Time Story Hour on Mondays from 7 to 8 Cuba, according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspa- Jamaican Employee meeting p.m., for children 3 to 6. They're welcome to pers under the direction of the public affairs officer. The Guantaname There will be a Jamaican Employee wear their pajamas and bring their favorite Gazette is printed five times a week at government expense on government Committee meeting in the COMNAVBASE stuffed animal. Accompanying adults will find equipment, at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. conference room at 3:30 p.m., Thursday, May an hour of leisure for their own entertainment The opinions and statements that appear herein are not to be construed as official, or as the official views of the Navy Department or Commander, U.S. 5. Any employees having items they desire to in the library. 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, MAY 2, 1988 GUANTANAMo GAZETTE Lunch ticket information Lunchroom tickets must now School cafeteria, weekdays, WEEKLY MOVIE SCHEDULE be purchased by each child's from 7 to 11 a.m. May 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 parents. Students will no longer Navy Lodge, Monday, Wed- Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun be allowed to buy tickets them- nesday, Thursday and Saturday, Officers - - - - 5 2 - selves. Students have been found from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sun- Windjammer - - - - 3 6 4 to be taking a great deal of in- day, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. CPO - - - - 1 7 - structional time by waiting in line Downtown 11 8 9 10 12 16 20 to buy tickets in the morning. Deli, everyday, from 9 to 11 McCalla 10 11 8 9 13 17 21 The Navy Resale Activity a.m. and 1to 9 p.m. Marine 9 10 11 8 14 18 22 offers the following locations and Leeward Point Retail Store, Leeward 8 9 10 11 15 19 23 times forparents to purchase tick- during NEX normal working - Indicates there will be no movie. ets: hours. Bold print indicates a double feature will be shown.

1. Lethal Weapon: Mel Gibson- Danny Glover: Two L.A.P.D. cops with sharply different personal lives (Mel Gibson, Danny CLASSIFIED ADS Glover) take on a gang of international drug smugglers. ACTION ()-1 hr. 50 mi. All items for the classified sec- cond., $50. Call 3670. Heavy pine furniture, light stain, tan 2. Something Wild: Melanie Griffith -Jeff Daniels: Jeff Daniels is a straight laced business man whose life is thrust into the fast tionmustbe submitted on 8 1/2 by 11 lane when heis apprehended by an outrageous brunette (Melanie Griffith) and encounters herexplosive ex-husband (Ray Liotta). in. paper with a maximum of 40 cushions withpattern; couch, rocker, COMEDY (R) 1 hr. 54 min. words per advertisement. Each item chair, coffee table, end table, excel. 3. The Untouchables: Robert DeNiro - Sean Connery: Special Agent Eliot Ness (Kevin Costner) and a tough cop (Sean to be sold must be submitted on a cond., $2,700. Call 3498 AT or4133 Connery) take on Al Capone (Robert DeNiro) and the mob. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 59 min. separate sheet of paper unless they DWH. 4. Street Smart: Christopher Reeve - Mini Rogers: An ambitious reporter (Christopher Reeve) fakes a story about a New York fall under the same category. Ads Green floral sofa, good cond., comes CITY pimp and endaners himself and the lives of others, when the story coincides with the life of a real pimp who's on trial for submitted which include a variety of with lime green pillows, $50 OBO. murder. SUSPENSE (R) 1 hr. 37 min. items will be placed under Miscella- Call 3670 AT. 5. Legal Eagles: Robert Redford - Debra Winger: In 1968, a mysterious fire killed arising, young artist and destroyed all of his neous. Ads must be signed and in- MISCELLANEOUS unsold works; then 18 years later, his daughter is arrested for stealing one of the missing paintings. Now, the only thing between clude a phone number where the Zenith portable TV, black and white, her and prison is a hot-shot lady lawyer and a bumbling ex-Assistant D.A. MYSTERY-COMEDY (PG) 1br.56man. submitted can be reached during AC/DC, like new, $75. Call 4316 6. The Bedroom Window: Steve Guttenberg - Elizabeth McGovern: A civic minded architect (Steve Guttenberg) volunteers normal working hours. DWH or 3364 AWH. information to the police about an attempted murder and inadvertently becomes the suspect in this Hitchcock style thriller. Deadlines:Adsarepublishedfor O'Sullivan computer work center SUSPENSE (R) 1 hr. 51 min. two consecutive days (Monday and desk, good cond.; men's Schwinn 7. Invaders From Mars: Karen Black - Hunter Carson: David Gardner is convinced that a Martian spaceship has landed in his Tuesday and Thursday and Friday). LeTour 10-spd., white patio furni- home-town and taken control of his parents. Is this iust a fantastic nightmare or are hand his school nurse the only ones left who can alert the military to destroy the invaders? SCIENCE-FICTION (PG) 1 fir. 41 min. Adsmust be inby noon Wednesday or ture with umbrella. Call 2402. Friday preceding the desired publi- Two 10-gal. aquariums with stand 8. BestSeller: Brian Dennehy - James Wood: Brian Dennehy and James Woods teamup as a policeman-author and a professional hitman who wants his autobiography written. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 35 min. cation dates. and accessories, $100 OBO. Call Leeward Point residents may 3748 after 5 p.m. 9. The BIg Easy: Dennis Q id- Ned Beatty: A slightly corrupt and charming cop(Dennis Quaid) is straightened outby a district submit advertisements via tele- Fender Strat with locking headnut attorney from up North len Barkin) proving that opposites attract. Thriller (R) nhr.41i phone. All other residents must sub- and fine tuners; Peavy renown amp, 10. The Disorderlies: Ralph Bellamy - The Fat Boys: The Fat Boys care for an ailing richman whose inheritance is being sought mit written ads to the Public Affairs $400 ea. or $750 for both. Call 2236 after by his greedy nephew. COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 38 min. Office, Bldg. 760, Admin Hill, or AWH. 11. Maid To Order: Ally Sheedy - Valerie Perrine: A spoiled girl (Ally Sheedy) leams an important lesson when her fairy Guard Mail Stop 53. 5-piece luxury luggage set includes a Godmother tums her into a housemaid in this sweet and funny fable. COMDY (PG) 1 hr. 33 rin. huge 26 in. pullman, roomy 24 in. 12. Beverly Hills Cop II: Eddie Murphy - Judge Reinhold: Axel Foley is back and he's out to avenge the attempted murder of EQD traveler, sleek 40 in. garment bag, his former 'boss" at the L.A.P.D. This time it's a bizarre series of "alphabet" crimes, of which his old buddy has been one of the One pair of glasses in the vicinity of convenient 14 in. tote bag and a per- victims, that brings him back to Tinseltown. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 43 mm. the NavalHospital. To claim, contact sonal 9.5 in. utility kit. Luggage 13. Cobra: Sylvester Stallone- Brigitte Nielson: Cobra is a cop who gets all the jobs that no one else wants.or no crafted of rubberized vinyl for ele- one elsecan handle. When a secret murder cult starts terrorizing the town, it is his job to protect their latest target, a beautiful fashion Aston Wright at 4861 DWH. model, and save the city. ACTION (R) 1 hr. 27 min. AIR CONDITIONERS gance and beauty, $75. Call Colin at 24,000 Btu, 220v, $95; 21,000 Btu, 4683. 14. Reno And The Doc: Ken Walsh - Henry Ramer: Reno Colt is a 45-year-old mountain man who lives by himself in the wilderness, buthe's also one of the world's best skiers. Spontaneously drawn togetherby a strange telepathic impulse, Reno teams 220v, $110; both in good working 13 in. color TV, excel. cond., $150 u withthe"The Doc", joins2the world's pro skiing tour and faces a battle against hostility, time and assorted adversaries. AD- cond. Call 4262 AT. OBO. Call 3670 AT. VENTURE (NAMPS 2) ['hr. 28 ruin. Indoor-outdoor patio/boat carpet, 24,000 Btu, $200; 14,000Btu, $100; 15. Lady And The Tramp: Animation: An elegant cocker spaniel teams up with a free-spirited mutt from the wrong side of the both indgood cond., avail. last week- green, brand new. Approx. 10 by 15 tracks for romance, adventure and comedy. ANIMATION (G) 1 hr. 15 min. ft, $5. Two runners, 2 1/2 x 12 ft., end in May. Call 2393 AWH. 16. No movie will be shown this week. Fedders 24,000 Btu, 220v, new mo- $20. All for $60. Call 3290 AT. tor, $125. Call 4316 DWH or 3364 17. Double Feature: Toby And The Koala Bear: Animation: What follows is a heart warming story of companionship and courage. Using lively animated characters set against an authentic live action background, "Toby And The Koala Bear' is an AWH. Spooky, 4-year-old gray and black engaging joyous occasion for the whole family. ANIMATION (G) 1 hr. 19 min. stripedmale cat, shots up to date and '73 Dodge Swinger, Labyrinth: David Bowie - Jennifer Connelly: A girl's hazardous journey in a desperate race against time to rescue her baby p/s, p/b, a/t, runs fixed. Call Olive or Dale at 4657. brother who has been kidnapped by Jareth (David Bowie), the ominous and compelling ruler of the Labyrinth. FANTASY (PG) good, looks nice, $800. Call at 3290. SERVICES 1 hr. 41 min. '80 Camaro Berlinetta, a/c, a/t, p/s, Games, prizes, balloons; call Zippi 18. Beat Street: Rae Dawn Chong - Guy Davis: A spectacular and dazzling display of break dancing fills the screen as two p/b, AM/FM cassette. Great cond., the clown to entertain at your child's brothers strugleto raisetheir sights as a rapper andbreaker. Come celebratelifeand [ove with today's dynamite music. MUSICAL inspection good until March '89, next party. All occasion balloon DRAMA (PG) 1 hr. 46 ruin. $2430. Call 5347 DWH or 2497 bouquets are also avail. for delivery. 19. Tomboy: Betsy Russell - Jerry Dinome: Tommy Boyd may bea born jock and an ace mechanic, but she's also a woman. AWH. Call 3613. In this action-packed adventure, she riskseveringto prove her talents asa race car driver and gain the respect of her boyfriend, BICYCLE STEREO EQUIPMENT himself a driver, in the process. ADVEN (R)1 hr. 31 min. Ladies 3-spd, came from Japan, $26. Yamaha M-60 stereo amplifier, JVC 20. The Killing Fle) 's: Sam Waterston - Dr. Haing S. Ngor: The story of an American war correspondent's intense search for Call 2497. tuner. Call 3436 AWH. his Cambodian friend and colleague, after the fall of Phnom Penh. WAR DRAMA (R) 2 hr. 22min. BOATS TWO WHEELERS 21. Supergirl: Faye Dunaway - Helen Slater: With a dazzling blend of special effects humor and excitement Kara the Man of Pontoon boat, 12 x 28 ft., sundeck, '84 Honda Aero 80, baskets, new Steel's cousin must use her full array of Kayptonic powers in a clash with the sorceress FANTASY-COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 45 min. Relena. head, storage, 40 hp. with two more rear tire,$350. Call 3603 AWH. motors for parts, $2,200. Call 4820 '82 Suzuki 450T, brand new tires, 22. The Cotton Club: Richard Gere- Gregory Hines: The legendary Cotton Club is back again and open for business. This DWH or 3563 AWH. tubes, cover, battery, saddle bags, portrait of an era re-creates the notorious Harlem of the 1920s through the lives of three of its legends: jazz singer Vera Cicero, trumpet player Dixie Dwyer and mob boss "Dutch" Schultz MUSICA-DRAMA (R) 2 hr. 08 rin. 21.5 ft. v-hull, 85 hp. Johnson with etc., leaving soon. $1,200. Call 3670 power trim, tilt, two extra motors for AT. 23. You Only Live Twice: Sean Connery - Donald Pleasance: James Bond goes to Japan and with the aid of the beautiful secretsofsse Japanese Secret Service, nodsthe secret volcano-crater headquarters of SPEeFRE's leader who is intercepting parts, all safety equip., new Apelco WANTED U.S. and Russian space craft, ACTION (NMPS 2) 1 hr. 57 ruin. chart recorder, out-of-bounds certi- Old RCA Selectavision video disc fied, too many extras to list. Call Bob cartridges, leave message for Ketch at 2131 DWH or 3666 AWH. at 3900. FURNITURE To anyone who has received their NMPS 1 or G All Ages. Single bed with two bottom drawers, new government air conditioners, NMPS 2 or PG Not recommended for younger children. no mattress. Call 4703 AT. can we borrow your old one until we NMPS 3 or R Under 17 not allowed without parent or adult guardian. Girls twin bed, complete with mat- get our replacements? Ours broke tress, box springs and sheets, excel. and we are broke. Call Tracey at cond., $150. Call 3748 after 2:30 4336 DWH or 3186 AWH. Movies begin at 8 p.m. p.m. Someone who can cut glass to fit our 'IV stand, solid, stained wood, excel. coffee table. Call 2322 AT.

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Fish the MWR Fishing Tournament Win a cash prize by grabbing selected: grouper/snapper, pom- be strictly adhered to. All fish C Pro scores your pole and cooler and entering pano jack, barracuda/mackerel, must be caught by hook and line. the MWR Father's Day Weekend and other species. No spear fishing will be allowed, Fishing Tournament scheduled and all rights are reserved for Baseball Montreal Expos for June 17-19. First-, second-, and third- internal exam. Also, fish are to be Astros The tournament will begin at place winners in each category checked and weighed-in at either American League (14 innings) 6 p.m., June 17, and end at noon, will receive a prize consisting of of the two marinas during hours June 19, at the Windward and 50 percent of the total fee col- of operation. Oakland A's 8 St. Louis Cardinals Leeward Marinas. lected for first-place, 30 percent Boat reservations must be Indians 4 The entry fee is $20 per per- of the total fee collected for sec- made at least seven days in ad- son, payable at the time of regis- ond-place, and 20 percent of the vance. Minnesota Twins. .2. Braves 9 tration at either Marinas. total fee collected for third-place. For more information, call Red Sox 0 Phillies 5 Four categories have been Fishing tournament rules will 2345 or 6503. Texas Rangers 5. Giants Surprising Devils knock-off the Capitals, 1 NBA.Playoffs face Bruins in Wales Conference finals Chicago White Sox 7. Boston Celtics Orioles 3 New York Knicks Celtics lead series, 2-0) The Washington Capitals are Boston to play the Bruins in the Centre during the series after 6 get over their empty opener of the best-of-seven, the winning just once in its previous trying to California Angels 4 Chicago Bulls feeling. Says Coach Bryan Mur- Wales Conference championship 21 tries on Washington's home Cleveland Cavaliers ray, "Everything we tried to do all series. New Jersey advanced on ice. Milwaukee Brewers. 10 (Bulls lead series, 2-0) year has come to nothing." Saturday night with a 3-2 victory Kansas.City Royals 6 For the first time in franchise over Washington in game seven The Campbell Conference Supersonics history, Washington failed to of the Patrick Division finals at finals begin tomorrow night in Tigers 3 Denver Nuggets advance past the second round of the Capital Centre. Edmonton with a defending 2 the NHL playoffs. On the flip Stanley Cup Champion Oilers (Series tied, 1-1) side, New Jersey is continuing Washington lost in the sev- hosting Detroit. The winner of National with its first-ever post season enth game of a series for the that series meets the winner of the League Atlanta Hawks. 104 journey. second straight season. New Jer- Wales series in the Stanley Cup Milwaukee Bucks 97 (Hawks lead series, 2-0) Tonight, the Devils are in sey won three times at the Capital final. Pittsburgh Pirates 4. San Diego Padres 2 Los Angeles Lakers 130 11 San Antonio Spurs 112 A.L. and N.L. baseball leaders Reds 0 (Lakers lead series, 2-0)

The following are the Ameri- Stolen Bases Doubles can and National League's lead- R. Henderson, New York, 20. Tie: Bonds and Bream of Major League Standings ers: Pitching Pittsburgh, 9. American League Eight are tied with 1.000. Triples American League Montreal 10 11 .476 6 Batting Strikeouts Coleman, St. Louis, 4. East Division Chicago 10 13 .435 7 Cotto, Seattle, .429. Clemens, Boston, 60. Home Runs W L Pct. GB St. Louis 9 14, .391 8 Runs Saves Tie: B. Bonilla, Pittsburgh, Cleveland 16 7 .696 - Philadelphia 7 13 .350 8.5 Canseco, Oakland, 24. Eckersley, Oakland, 9. G. Carter, New York, G. Davis, New York 16 8 .667 .5 RBI Houston, Strawberry, New York, Boston 14 7 .667 1 West Division Winfield, New York, 30. National League 7. Detroit 14 8 .636 1.5 Hits Batting Stolen Bases Milwaukee 10 11 .476 5 Houston 14 8 .636- Winfield, New York, 37. Strawberry, New York, .368. G. Young, Houston, 15. Toronto 10 13 .435 6 Los Angeles 13 8 .619 .5 Doubles Runs Pitching Baltimore 1 23 .042 15.5 San Francisco 12 12 .500 3 Ray, California, 10. Strawberry, New York, 19. Five are tied with 1.000. Cincinnati 1112 .478 3.5 Triples RBI Strikeouts West Division San Diego 9 13 .409 5 W. Wilson, Kansas City, 4. G. Davis, Houston, 20. Scott, Houston, 52. Oakland 17 7 .708- Atlanta 4 16 .200 9 Home Runs Hits Saves Chicago 12 10 .545 4 Canseco, Oakland, 8. Larkin, Cincinnati, 31. Worrell, St. Louis, 6. Kansas City 12 11 .522 4.5 California 10 14 .417 7 Teen Center to hold Lock-In at Bowling Center Minnesota 9 13 .409 7 Texas 9 13 .409 7 \ The Teen Center is hosting a bowling, music, games, snacks Teen Lock-In flyers at the Youth Seattle 10 15 .400 7.5 Spring Teen Lock-In Saturday, and breakfast. Activities office. May 21, from 11:30 p.m. to 6 Due to the lock-in, the Youth National League , a.m. at the Marblehead Bowling Pre-registration is required at Center will be closed May 21. The East Division / ti Center for Teen Club members the Youth Activities Office by night of the lock-in, meet at the only. 5:30 p.m., May 13. When regis- Youth Center at 11:30 p.m. with W L Pct. GB -- _ The cost is $7 and includes bus tering, a signed permission slip your registration slip. Pittsburgh 17 6 .739 - transportation from the Youth from parents is required. Permis- For more information, call New York 16 6 .729 .5 Center to the bowling center, sion slips can be found on the 4075. at 7 p.m. at Post 46. Women's Bowling Tournament The cost is $1 with registration AREA beginning at 6:45 The next Guantanamo Bay Women's Bowling p.m. Prizes will be awarded. Championship Tournament is set for May For more information, 14-15, call Mary Kay at 3845. at the Marblehead Bowling Center starting at 12:30 ATHLETICS p.m. Campus Player Activities Team and blind draw doubles will run Saturday, Fitness Division Events May 14, with singles running Sunday, May 15. To play, bowlers must An Invitational Basketball Tournament has Every Thursday beginning May 12, Campus Player have an established been set for May 7-8, at the base gym. will be hosting Afternoon Horseback Rides for average or enter with a scratch of at least 165. The students in grades 10-12 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. entry fee. is $10 per event. All shore and fleet commands are invited to par- The cost is $2 and it is required that permission slips For more information, call Sharon Hickman at ticipate. An entry fee of $75 will be collected per from parents be brought to the Corral the day of the 3890 or Teri Cornelius at 3301. team by today, May 2. The entry fee may be paid at ride. Meet at the Corral at 3 p.m. the base gym. Golf meeting For more information, call John Powell at 2560. The first Campus Player Water Volleyball Games There will be an organizational meeting for are set for Wednesdays, May 11 and 25, at the Wind- intercommand golf, May 4, at 4:30 p.m. at the golf Project Player Activities jammer pool from 3 to 5 p.m. course. Cue up the eight ball and win at the next Project Games are free. For more information, call SKCS Klette or BM1 Player Pool Tournament set for Monday, May 16, For more information, call Mary Kay at 3845. Smith at 4776 or 4481.

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May 1988 Honoring the Military Spouse The second Friday in May, the 13th this year, is Military Spouse Day, a time when we pay tribute to that key person in the Navy member's life. As President Ronald Reagan com- U.S. Citizenship mented in 1984, when he first kicked off this observance, Granting of U.S. citizenship to foreign-born spouses can be military spouses "endure periods of separation and relocate facilitated by taking advantage of the exemptions extended by their families frequently. They are ambassadors abroad and am- the Immigration and Naturalization Service to military spouses. bassadors at home as they serve in their new communities. As These exemptions may shorten the required period of U.S. homemakers, parents, volunteers and employees, they serve residency from five to three years and the length of time you our country with their energy, their talents and their commit- must be present in the United States from 30 months to 18 ment. Military Spouse Day is a day to sing their praises and months. The requirements are that: your spouse has been a express our gratitude." U.S. citizen for three years, and you and your spouse have been Hear, hear! We dedicate this issue to the happiness and fulfill- married and living together for three years before filing for ment of the Navy spouse. Check with your local Public Affairs naturalization. Office or Family Service Center to see what events your com- If your spouse is a U.S. citizen stationed abroad, you may munity is planning, and join in the celebrations. be granted citizenship without having resided or even been in the United States if: your spouse is a U.S. citizen serving in Spouse Employment the military overseas; you will live with your spouse abroad after becoming a citizen; and you will reside in the United States One of the biggest challenges a Navy spouse faces is having with your spouse after the overseas duty ends. to give up a job every two or three years and look for a new To find out if you qualify for this shorter naturalization pro- one in yet another location. Now you have help. Finding that cess, contact your local Immigration and Naturalization Ser- new job is a lot easier thanks to the Navy's Spouse Employ- vice office or U.S. Embassy or Consulate for additional ment Assistance Program (S.E.A.P.). This service, provided information. through each Family Service Center, offers: information on local job and volunteer opportunities, including current job listings; Continuing Your information on education and vocational training; employment counseling and referral; and seminars and workshops on such Education Overseas topics as resume writing, interviewing techniques and career Being stationed overseas doesn't have to mean the end of planning. The program has even been designed to help spouses your education. There are many ways to go on acquiring col- find jobs before the actual relocation-many Centers have com- lege credits while abroad. According to the Family Liaison Of- puterized job listings that you can take advantage of through fice of the U.S. State Department, which provides information the computer at another Center. Contact your local Family Ser- on this area, there are three ways to pursue a college degree vice Center to see what specific services are offered in your program while overseas: area. * Study by Correspondence. Look into one of the many The Secretary of the Navy has determined that this publication is necessary in the transaction of universities that offer degrees through correspondence courses. business required by law of the Department of the Navy. Funds for printing of this publication have been approved by the Navy Publications and Printing Policy Committee. (Continued on page 4)

Navy Family Programs-Readiness Through People SKILLS FOR LIVING All programs are free and open to all base residents. Registration closes a day prior to all workshops and programs. RGiSTRTION IS REQUIRED

You and Your Toddler Welcome to GTMO Tuesdays, May 3, 10, 17, and 24, 6:30-8:00 Thursday, May 12, 9:00-11:00 a.m. p.m. Newcomers to GTMO, would you like to You and Your Toddler is an educational receive information and meet some other group for parents and children, ages one year residents that can assist with adjustment to to three years. This participation group the base? Come to our welcome coffee and see allows parents and toddlers to play together how we can help with small or large and to meet other parents and toddlers. frustrations and just get to know each other. During the four sessions learn limit setting, Facilitator: Ellen Fischer language development and social emotional development of your toddlers. Nature Hike Marriage Preparation Saturday, May 14, 7:30-9:30 a. m. Enjoy the beauty of GTMO plant and wildlife Workshop on an easy hike. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera and binoculars if you like. May 4 and 5, 7:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Watch the Gazette for the meeting place and the destination. Naturalist: Lee White This two day workshop is for those on base who are planning to get married or who are newly married. There will be presentations and discussions on aspects of marriage such as budgeting, sexuality, communication, spirituality, and legal rights. Coordinators: Chaplain's Office, Hospital, Family Service Center and Legal Office. Moms' Support Group Relocation From GTMO Thursdays, May 5 and 19, 9:30-10:45 a.m. Monday, May 18, 7:00-9:00 p.m. This group is for moms at home with infants and preschoolers. It helps participants better This program will assist you with your move understand their relationship with their child from GTMO. Learn how to prepare your home and how to improve it. Outings with children before the packers get there. Help the are included as part of the group experience. packers help you with your move. Become Speakers and topics vary each session. Bring informed on relocation information concerning your little ones with you. your new duty station, spouse employment, apartment and home buying, lodging and travel tips, maps and hospitality kits. Presenters: Speech Screening Ron Clapper and Ellen Fischer. Saturday, May 7, by appointment

May is the Better Speech and Hearing Month. The Family Service Center is sponsoring a speech screening on this Saturday. This screening is for children under 5 years old. Family Service Center The preschool age is when speech is developing BOX 25 FBPD NAVALNOREOLK, STATION VA 23593 and it is important to detect and treat any U.S. * problems early. Appointments must be made for screening. For more I This publication is not an official publication this individual of the United States Navy. Opinions and state- information and to make an appointment call ments are the personal views of the contributors. 4141/4153. Vesta McKee LCDR. M. D. Jamieson.Director Susan M. Byrd.Deputy Director/Programs Ellen E. Fischer.Information and Referral Learn How to be a Jeanette Oster.Community Nurse Lisa Sykora.Secretary YN2 Carl Rowland.Sponsor Program Good Sponsor Janice Warren.Receptionist Help us help you. Canents and ideas are always Mondays, May 9 and 23, 3:00 p.m. welcome at the Family Service Center. Stop in at building 2135 (located on Administration Hill) This program will provide information to or call 4141/4153 during working hours. assist those sponsoring newcomers to the base FSC Hours: 0730-1630, Mon.-Fri. on how to become more effective sponsors. Learn what the Comnnand does and what your job as a sponsor will be. Presenters: YN3 Carl l Rowland and Ellen Fischer 2 MARK YOUR CALENDAR:

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 Marriage 6 7 Preparation Speech You and Your Marriage Workshop Screening Toddler Preparation 7:45a.m.-4:00p.m by Appointment 6:30-8:00 p.m. Workshop Moms' Support 7:45a.m.-4:00p.m. Group 9:30-10:45 a.m.

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INFoRMarioNON R C114s ALANON* Marlene 3800 AWH The Family Service Center maintains a list of BOY SCOUTS clubs and organizations on the base. We keep a Ron Campbell current point of contact for these groups to 4798 DWH offer as information to our residents. If your group holds an election or if you have been our CUB SCOUTS point of contact in the past and are Charles Coakley transferring, please contact Ellen Fischer at 5364 DWH 2311 4141/4153. Thank you for helping us stay current AWH with information. GIRL SCOUTS Cindy Shook 4971/4241 DWH

WOMEN'S BOWLING SUAIMMER CARE ASSOCIATION Terry Cornelius 3301 AT Summer is fast approaching. Before out. you know it school will be What are you going to be doing this extra money? summer? Do you need CARIBBEAN SADDLE CLUB The Family Service Center is sponsoring temporary Home Day a summer hire Eugene Bray Care Certification for high school Students must be 15 students. 4126 DWH years of age or older. To find out program come to an orientation about this 3396 AWH on May 11, 3:00 p.m., at the Family Service Center. For more information 4141/4153. and to register call GOLF ASSOCIATION Warren Stanbro 5432 DWH 2211 AWH 3 (That means you don't have to be present in a classroom.) The leave a message with the answering machine, and a volunteer Peterson Independent Study Catalog is a good source of in- will return your call when the office re-opens. formation on correspondence courses. Navy Wifeline provides booklets and publications on Navy * Attend Local Universities. Many college credits received life, such as social customs, protocol, and financial and per- from foreign universities are accepted by U.S. ones. Your univer- sonal matters. Sea Legs and the quarterly magazine, Wifeline, sity may be able to provide you with a listing of what foreign are also available on request. An additional service is a seminar programs they will approve. In addition, you might want to for spouses of new Flag Officers and one for spouses of Com- consider attending one of the many American colleges that have manding Officers. Navy Wifeline also has a course on survivor overseas campuses or exchange programs. benefits for the Navy wife. * Credit for Experience. Numerous colleges offer credit To contact Navy Wifeline, call Autovon 288-2333 or com- for life experience. For example, participation in one of the mercial 202-433-2333, or write: Navy Wifeline, Building 172, many tours offered overseas may count for credit. Volunteer- Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. 20374. ing is still another way to turn experience into college credit. For more information, contact your local Family Service Stopping Spouse Abuse Center or the Family Liaison Office, Department of State, Spouse abuse is a tragedy that is now being addressed open- Washington, D.C. 20520, telephone 202-647-1076. If you're ly. The Navy, seeing a responsibility to deal with this devastating C_-1 overseas, check with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate, problem, sponsors the Family Advocacy Program, which deals or go to the United States Information Service (USIS) library with all types of family violence, including spouse abuse. Some in your area for catalogues and other material. Commands also sponsor shelters for battered spouse[ and children. A primary source of assistance in cases of spouse abuse is The Navy Wifeline the Family Service Center, which co-manages the Family Ad- A non-profit, all-volunteer organization, Navy Wifeline was vocacy Program with the Family Advocacy Representative at established over 20 years ago to offer spouses information and the local medical treatment facility. Counselors will help a cou- education about Navy life. "We are flexible in providing ser- ple create healthier lives and a stable, safe and productive mar- vices," says Connie Jeremiah, former Chair of Navy Wifeline. riage. An important point to remember is that both the abused "If something needs to be done, we do it." By working one- and the abusing spouse need help in order for the two parties on-one, Wifeline volunteers are able to help spouses work out to function effectively. Where necessary, the Family Service their problems and concerns. Through their knowledge of Centers can arrange for the partners to live apart until matters resources, Wifeline volunteers have the "means to go right to have become calmer and the threat of violence subsides. the source and get help." Besides the Family Service Centers, there are other resources, Navy Wifeline operates primarily as a referral service. Open such as hotlines, women's shelters, hospitals, community mental five days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., volunteers are health services, the local chapter of the National Organization S available to answer questions and provide information and for Women (NOW) or the State Coalition against Domestic assistance for any type of problem. At other times, you can Violence.

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