Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 45 -- No. 121 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, June 29, 1989 Naval Hospital joining the base's saving efforts ,jWJTOR'S NOTE: The following contin- efficient film processors." the series of articles which shows the Ice machines, for both ice chips used in efforts by the various departments and the hospital and ice cubes used in the galley, tenant commands/activities to conserve have been secured, according to the Guantanamo's precious water supply. It is hospital's administrative officer. He also our way to let you, the community, know said additional measures were added to that you are not alone in the struggle to conserve water used by the galley. decrease water usage by 40 percent. "We've taken many steps the cut the galley's water usage," Moos explained. By JOC BILL DOUGHERTY "They include the use of disposable plates with plastic cutlery, shutting down the The consumption of daily fresh water scullery, no more linens used on Fridays, use is still not at the daily goal of 750,000 no running water for vegetable cleaning, gallons. Many activities are taking extra making ice-cream only once a week and steps to help the community cut fresh water portioning the ice cream into small cups, use by 40 percent and reach that required emptying the water from steam tables only daily figure. Even emergency services, once a day instead of after each meal, such as those provided by Naval Hospital, washing pots and pans at one time per meal Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have found many for maximum use ofwater, and limiting the ways to conserve water. use of the steamer and steam kettles as much as possible." *'We have found areas in our hospital The hospital bachelor quarters is also operations, in our galley and in our involved in the water saving effort. "Per- bachelor's quarters where water use can be sonnel living in these quarters are washing limited or completely cut," said Lt. Cmdr. clothes only on even days and are taking James Moos, the hospital's administrative Navy showers to support the community's officer. efforts to save water," said Moos. The Naval Hospital has joined the rest of the base in prohibiting the washing of A final measure taken at the hospital is vehicles and according to Moos, no ambu- something many residents and activities lances will be washed while the current can emulate. "We collected all external base water restrictions are in effect. hoses," said Moos. "It's going to be some Another hospital operation that re- time before they can be used again." quires water is processing x-rays. "X-ray film processors have been recalibrated and The Naval Hospital has proven again water use limited to reduce the amount of that they know how to handle any emer- consumption," said Moos. "And we're also gency and all of us in the community can exploring the procurement of more water salute their water conservation efforts. One of the Navy's newest Aegis Class Cruisers here to train By JOSN LISA M. ENLOE 839) where he served as Operations Officer. USS Philippine Sea (CG 58), one of The Philippine Sea's crew consist of the Navy's newest Aegis Class Cruisers, 33 officers and 372 enlisted. The sailors arrived June 25, for training. of the ship are widely known as the Commissioned in Portland, Maine, "Wardogs", describing their determination March 18, 1989, the Philippine Sea is the to accept nothing less than the best from second ship to bear thisname. Thefirst ship themselves and their equipment. was the aircraft carrier CV 47. The Philip- The 567-foot-long Philippine Sea is 6ine Sea (CV 47) was laid down by the equiped with the most advanced naval *hlehem Steel Co., Quincy, Mass. Au- weapons in the world. Aegis, a computer- gust 19, 1944, and launched September ized, quick reaction air defense system, 1945. provides extraordinary capabilities against The name Philippine Sea commemo- attackingaircraftand missiles. Theheartof rates a U.S. Navy battle victory of World the Aegis system is the Spy radar which War II. The battle of the Philippine Sea, automatically detects and tracks virtually the largest carrier battle in history, was everything that is flying out to beyond 200 fought off the Mariana Islands in June miles. 1944. During the battle, U.S. Naval forces destroyed more than 460 Japanese planes The primary weapon to be used with and three aircraft carriers. The victory Aegis and the Vertical Launching System virtually destroyed Japan's naval air de- in defending against and airbom threat is The USS fense and cleared the way for securing the Standard Missile 2, the world's most Philippine Sea (CG-58) is one of the Navy's newest Aegis Class Cruisers, commissioned March 18, 1989. (Official U.S. Navy Guam, Saipan, Tinian Rota and the other advanced supersonic homing missile. The photo) islands in the Marianas. MS2 is based on the technology of preced- Today's Philippine Sea is under the ing proven SM1, Terrier and Tartar The ship is also the most advanced helecopter that can fly out to locate ships mand of Capt. Andrew Combe. A missiles.Propelled by a dual thrustrocket underwater surveillance system available or submarines over 100 miles away. duate of Yale University, he was com- motor and incorporating a high-explosive today. The trio of anti-submarine warfare USS Philippine Sea (CG 58) and her 26 missioned June 15, 1964. The captain's warhead, the 1,300 pound MS2 is always (ASW) equipment consists of a hull sister Aegis ships will protect our battle past tours have included the USS Hugh under positive control of the Aegis mounted sonar, acoustic array sonar which groups from all threats-especially cruise Purvis (DD 709) and the USS Power (DD Combat System. is towed like a tail behind the ship and a missiles. Overseas screening guidelines revised for military members NAVY NEWS SERVICE The number of service members and overseas billet and adds cost to the govern- and their families. dependents arriving overseas on perma- ment. Commanding officers of sending Naval instructions have been revised to nent change of station (PCS) orders with commands are responsible for ensuring strengthen screening procedures for pre-existingproblems hasbeen increasing. The procedures involve medical proper overseas screening is being con- service members and dependents, in- The old screening directives have been screening, body fat and physical readiness ducted. Commanding officers of receiv- cluding exceptional family members, to reinforced to prevent the service member testing, evaluation of financial stability, ing commands are to report deficiencies to help avoid unnecessary delays before and his family from having to return to the drug urinalysis testing and completion of COMNAVMILPERSCOM for investiga- beginning and overseas tour. United States. This causes a gap in an NAVPERS 1300/06 for service members tion. Schedule for next academic terms For planning purposes the Add/Drop Week: October 23 1989-90 academic terms are Mid-term Week: November 13 tentatively scheduled. It should TERM III - Jan. 14-March 10 BAY NEWS be noted that the Term starts and Registration: January 5-11 Central Fidelity note Women of the Chapel ends on a Sunday and a Saturday. Term begins: January 14 Central Fidelity Bank will be closed Tuesday, Women of the Chapel will meet Wednesday, The actual classes start on Mon- Term ends: March 10 July 4, for the holiday. There will be a teller at the July 5, at 6:30 p.m. at West Bargo 43-A. All women day and end on Thursday unless Add/Drop Week: January 22 Leeward Point facility Wednesday, July 5. of the Guantanamo community are invited to attend. adjusted by the instructor for Mid term Week: February 5 Chaplain Reitz will be the special speaker. If you classes missed. TERM IV - March 18-May 12 CPO pool closed need to use the nursery, contact Diana at 3163 by Monday, July 3. Registration: March 9-15 As part of MWR's continuing effort to conserve TERM I - Aug. 20-October 14 Term begins: March 18 water, the CPO pool will be closed until further Registration: August 11-17 Term ends: May 12 notice. Call Beth or Becky, Aquatics Department, at Boat Shed demolition Term begins: August 20 Add/Drop Week: March 24 2193 for more information. The Corinaso Boat Shed is scheduled for demo- Term ends: October 14 Mid term Week: April 9 lition during the second week of July. All boats must Add/Drop Week: August 21 TERM V - May 20-July 14 Fire Warden training be removed prior to Tuesday, July 4. Week: September 18 Registration: May 11-17 In accordance with COMNAVBASEGTM- Morale, Welfare and Recreation has a limited Mid-term number of slips available for immediate occupancy. OINST 11320.2, introductory and refresher training TERM II - October 22-Dec. 16 Term begins: May 20 Interested boat owners can contact the MWR Marina for all command Fire Wardens will be conducted by Registration: October 13-19 Term ends: July 14 Manager at 2345. Term begins: October 22 Add/Drop Week: May 21 the Naval Base Fire Prevention Division July 11, at Term ends: December 16 Mid term Week: June 11 9:30 a.m., in the Family Service Center Training Room. Diner's Club Commands are requested to forward a register of Preparations are underway for the Naval Station College workshop scheduled participants to the Fire Prevention Office via the BOQ and BEQ to begin accepting the Diner's Club Fire Department, stop 28. For more information, card for billeting services beginning Monday, July A College Orientation Work- grams that can help me to obtain a contact the Fire Prevention Office at 3441 or 3442, 10. shop is scheduled Wednesday, college degree? (3) How do I en- Monday through Friday. This affects the Naval Station Bachelor Quarters July 5, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. with roll in classes? only, the Leeward Bachelor Quarters operation may the Navy Campus Education It is required that all first time Welcome to Gitmo or may not have the capabilities to accept the Diner's Club card. VISA or MasterCard cannot be Center. This workshop is in- tuitionassistance users for the next Newcomers to Gitmo, would you like to receive accepted. tended to explain: (1) What is a term attend this workshop. Please information and meet some other residents that can college degree? (2) What are the call the Navy Campus Education assist you with adjustments to the base? See how we Navy off-duty education pro- Center at 4769 to register. can help with small or large frustrations and just get Operations closure to know each other. Call the Family Service Center Operations wll be securing Monday, July 3, at at 4141 or 4153 for more information and to register noon for an official function. Reading program announced for this program being held Thursday, July 6, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. "Exploring Our Caribbean NMCB-7 Run T-shirts Nature" is the theme of this year's T-shirts for the NMCB-7 "Can Do" 5K run/walk Resume writing workshop have arrived and can be picked up at the Seabee summer reading program at the Designed for those in the process of preparing a compound from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more base library. Open to children age resume. Cover letters are also included. Call the information, call 4838. 4 to 12 years, the program will Family Service Center at 4141 or 4153 for more continue until Saturday, August information and to register for this workshop being DJ at the Windjammer held Wednesday, July 5, from 6:30 to 8 a.m. 19. "Rock and Roll Productions" will DJ at the Children are welcome to join Windjammer Friday and Saturday, June 30 and July Clean up requested the program at any time. A read- 1. This weekend, July 1 and 2, a dump truck will be DJ's ing list and record sheet are pro- entertain at the club every Friday and parked in the boat repair lot, located behind NEX Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. vided when registering into the maintenance. Personnel with boats in this lot are reading program. Three points requested to clean around their boat area and place EOD Training are given for every book read all unwanted property and trash in the dump truck. Small boating, swimming and diving will be from the list, two points for Unwanted, used and damaged barrels are beginning nature secured Friday, June 30, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., in books and one point for any other certificates will be to clutter up the repair lot making it unsafe to work presented at the 1n. the vicinity of Phillips Park between the Windward books. party by "Iggy the Iguana." Take the time this weekend to help clean up the Point Lighthouse and buoy 2A to mid-channel due to The end-of-summer celebra- For more information about lot so we can continue granting the privilege to work detonation of explosives underwater. tion of the reading program will the children's summer reading on privately owned boats in this area. be a pinata party Saturday, Au- program, please call the library at Teller at Leeward gust 19, at the library. Awards and 4541. Scheduled water outage There will be a teller at Leeward Point Friday, There will be a scheduled water outage for June 30. Caravella Point housing Friday, June 30, from Entertainment Tonight midnight to 6 a.m., for PWD personnel to conduct a Fumigation chamber water leak survey. The Base Fumigation Chamber will be open On Channel 2 Friday, June 30, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. to receive 4:00 SESAME STREET Mexican food articles. Articles can be picked up Wednesday, July 5, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 5:00 MOTOR WEEK '89 Have your taste buds been craving some real The Marine Barracks Enlisted Wives 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Mexican food? Club is featuring "real" Mexican food the Fourth of Safe boating tip 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 July. Every burrito and taco is home-made and Going boating, be responsible. Contact Port 6:15 CNN SPORTS LATENIGHT includes fresh-made salsa. Control prior to boating in the live fire areas, due to 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS Stop by our booth at Phillips Park and give your the difficulty in seeing the live fire flags. 7:00 STAR TREK taste buds that spectacular taste of Mexican food. For more information, contact Frances Avila at 8:00 THURSDAY NIGHT BASEBALL Certification required 2658, after work hours, Wendy at 3466 or Cheryl at 4284. Any person watching children in government quarters on a regular basis must be certified and All movies begin at 8 p.m. Visitor policy note registered through the MWR Family Home Care Downtown Lyceum Program. Failure to comply will result in loss of Effective June 28, COMNAVBASE has re- Moon Over housing privileges. For more information about Parador.Comedy (PG-13).1:54 scinded all previously approved visitor requests. If McCalla Lyceum certification procedures, contact the Family Home your previously approved visitors experience diffi- Care office at 4543. Child's Play. Horror-Drama (R). 1:27 culty obtaining reimbursement for Commercial Marine Lyceum Airline tickets to Norfolk, Va., or other point of Changes II Tucker.Drama (PG-13) 150 debarkation, contact SKC Tackett at PSD Transpor- Leeward Lyceum tation at 4489 as soon as possible. You will need to Changes II will be performing at the FRA from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Friday and Saturday. Breakfast will Iron Eagle II. Action-Drama (PG).1:39 provide the following information, name of guest(s), dates of flights with flight number and itinerary. be served from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. FRA members, come out and support your charter. needed Consessionaire Energy Savings Tip Anyone wishing to do business with the Marine Guantanamo Gazette Corps Exchange on a Concessionaire basis in Elec- Don't waste hot water in your dishwasher. The tronic Repairs Service, contact 1st Lt. T.M. Womack average dishwasher uses 14 gallons of hot water per Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba at 3210 or 2330 load. To use it economically, be sure the dishwasher is full, but not overloaded when you turn it on. Naval Base Commander . Capt. John S. Boyd, USN Independence Public Affairs Officer. Lt. Bob Hines, USNR Day sale Country/Western dance Editorial Staff Okay all you patriotic shoppers. The Marine If you are looking for a fun evening out, Editor . JOSN Disk Rose, USN Corps Exchange will be having an "Independence how Assistant Editor.JOSN Lisa M. Enloe, USN about a Country/Western Dance? The Gitmo Day Sale" Saturday, July 1. Super savings in selec- Staff Assistant . Kristen L. Adkins Swingers Square Dance Club will be hosting a dance tive merchandise, including 10 percent off ladies' Friday, June 30. The dance will start at 8 p.m. and The editorial contentofthis newspapers prepared, edited and provided by the Public Affairs Office apparel. of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This newspaper is an authorized tickets are $5.00 per couple. So hurry and get your publication for members There will be lots of fun and games. So come of the military services and their families stationed overseas. Its contents do not necessarily reflect tickets as there are only a few available. For tickets the official views of the U.S. Navy and do not imply endorsement thereof. The Guantanama Gazette shop early and save. or more information, call Terri or Tim at 2915. is printed five times a week at government expense at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. i

PAGE 2 THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1989 GuArTANAMO GAzETTE CLASSIFIED ADS All items for the classified section GE washer, Admiral dryer, good cond. spd., new tires tubes and tires, chrome mand module, mouse, printer, programs, $500. 9x12 rug, brown, $30. Call 4921 must be submitted on 81/2 in. paper with $150 for both. Call 2408 AWH. frame, hi-raise handle bars, cargo rack, desk, $700. Call the Blackmon's at 2356. AT. a maximum of 40 words per advertise- GE heavy duty wash./dry.,5.5 yrs. old, great Gitmo bike, excel. cond., $125.-Call DIYE.GEAR Fisher Price One-Step child's car seat, 6 meat. Eachitem to be sold mart besubmit- $340 set. Whirlpool portable dishwasher, HMC Mahneke, Naval Hospital at 7267. Set, men's adjust black fins, plain blue mo. to 3 yrs., like new, $50. Call 3290 AT. ted on a separate sheet of paper unless 5.5 yrs. old, $215. Call the Blackmon's at 18-spd., men's mountain bike, leaving vest, BC, snorkel and mask, gloves, boo- Golden Bear golf clubs, bag, size 9 golf theyfall under the same category.Adrsub- 2356. June 30, any reasonable offer will be ac- ties, dive belt, bag, all for $100. Call 3580 shoes, perfect for beginner, $50. Call Gary mitted which include a variety of items will AUIDO cepted, may be seen at GHT A-214. Call AT. at 2288 DWH or 2370 AWH. be placedunder Miscellaneous. Ads must '71 VW Beetle, runs great, just painted J03 Campbell at 2351 or 2300. Two plain yellow BC's, $25 ea., men's Boy's quilted football bedspread w/2-pr. be signed and include a phone number bright red. Call 3300 AT. BOATS large horse collar BC, $30. 80 dive tank, match. drapes, $40. Novelty twin sheet where the submitter can be reached dur- '71 Dodge pickup, recently rebuilt 318 3.5 h.p. Sear's Game Fisher motor, like $70. Reg. w/pressure gauge, $100. Call sets, $5 set. Twin blanket, Mickey Mouse, ing normal working hours. eng. Call 2804 AT. new, used twice, $350. Up to 800 lb. heavy 3580 AT. $6. ET curtains, sheets, twin spread, $45. Deadlines:Ads are publishedfor two '72 Ford Capri, AM/FM cassette, good duty rubber raft, $100. Call 3849 AWH. Set, newvest style women's BC, 1-pr.pink Boogie board, $20. Speak and Spell, $20. consecutive days (Monday and Tuesday run, cond., $900. Call Francis at 6293 Pontoon boat, 28x12 w/30 h.p. Mariner, fins, snorkel and mask,2-pr. gloves, all for Big Tonka trucks, $3 ea., puzzles and and Thursdayand Friday).Ads must be in DWH or 6064 AWH. has restroom and storage, great for fishing $180. Call 3580 AT. games. Call 3523 AWH. by noon Wednesday or Friday preceding '73 Vega GT, 4-spd., good tires, runs or diving, $2,400. Call 2117 AT. Custom made wet suit, 5mm, fits man 6 ft. Earth and brown patio panel, living room the desired publication dates. good, insp. good until Nov., dependable '86 Boston Whaler Montauk,70 h.p. Evin- tall, 43 in. chest, $100. Call 2816 DWH or curtain w/baliances for TK housing, $75. Leeward Point residents may submit Gitmo transportation, avail. July 7 at the rude w/4 h.p. Johnson kicker, extra nice 3369 AWH. Two early american maple end tables w/ via telephone.All otherresidents must Ferry Landing, $500 OBO. Call Gary at shoreline trailer, o/b cert., all equip. in- Complete dive set: 82 cu. tank, fins, snor- storage below, $40. Call 3523 AWH. mtt written ads to the PublicAffairs Of- 2288 DWH or 2370 AWH. cluded, very clean boat. Call 2510 DWH kel, mask, gloves, weights, octopus, spear Golf clubs, full set, $50. Kid's bikes, $20 ice, Bldg. 760, Admin. Hill. '74 Mercury Comet touring sedan, 6-cyl., or 4245 AWH, ask for Tony. gun, dive bag, dive skins, includes re- ea. FMI, call DonaldWaters at 4164 DWH a/t, p/s, p/b, cassette, insp. good until June Grady white 25 ft., cabin sleeps 4 w/sink cently purchased, Custeau BC, Dacor reg. or 3159 AWH. YARD SALES '90, great car but PRD has arrived, $950. and bathroom, VHF, AM/FM radio stereo and console, many extras, $900. Call 2816 Rowing machine, Lifestyler 2200 multi- Center Bargo - 1191 Sat., 8 to 11 a.m., Call 4962. and tape player, fish. poles w/electric reels DWH or 3369 AWH. purpose machine, $75. Call 3139 AWH. dining room, speakers, misc. items. '78 Fairmont, 4-dr., 6-cyl., p/s, p/b, a/c, a/ and hook ups, outriggers, skis, lifejackets, EURNIT.URE Black and Decker 18 in. flip-over handle Granadillo Point-3-C Sat., 8a.m. to ?,no t, $1,000 OBO. Call 3908. out of bounds cert. w/9.9 kicker, Dark pine dining room table w/6-ladder- electric grass mower, $50. Multiple gym, early birds, 2-family patio sale, lots of '78 Olds Omega hatchback, very clean, Murcruiser 185, excel. cond., transferring back chairs, excel. cond, $350. Maple DP fit for life body tone 300 (rowing clothing, houseware, ceramics, a/c, more. runs great, a/c, p/b, p/s, p/w, a/t, AM/FM soon, $9,500.-Call Randy at 4396 DWH or dining room table w/4-chairs, excel. machine, etc.,), $50. Call the Blackmon's Villamar - 1252-B 6th St., Sat., 8a.m. to.?, radio, insp. good until Jan. '90, avail. now, 2612 AWH. cond., $80. Call 3203 AT. at 2356. many odds and ends, lots of books, tins and original owner, low miles, $1,495. Call Living room set w/queen size couch/ SERVICES things, seopao maker. 2325 AT. sleeper, chair, 2-end tables, coffee table, If you wish to start looking for rental or due excel. cond., $275. Dark pine end table w/ buying of homes, anywhere in the U.S., no Villamar -.264-A Sat., 8 to 11 a.m., pack- '79 Toyota, excel. run. cond., must sell CHANGE YOUR out, clothes, toys, slide projector, twin bed, to PCS, avail. Aug. 1, $1,200. Call 4164, large cabinet, excel. cond., $40. Call 3203 fee required. I am a licensed real estate his and hers bikes, handcrafts, books, ask for D. Waters. WATER USE HABITS AT. salesperson actively working in Gitmo. much more, no early birds. '79 Toyota Corolla, 2-dr., sedan, 5-spd., Five piece living room set, couch and Contact Robert Scott at 2164. Villamar - 1242-A 5th St., Sat., multi- AM/FMradio, all systems work. Call 5361 A wasteful bath uses 36 gal- loveseat, both fold out, glass top coffee SIEREOS quartz tuner, amplifier, family, TV, bike, stereo cabinet, baby girl DWH or 2180 AWH. lons of water to fill the tub. A table and end tables, caribbean print, Technics stereo, 18 mo., many '80 Pontiac Grand Prix, good cond., runs wickertype, good cond., $400. Small desk double cassette deck, turntable, 2-Advent clothes size newborn to waste-conscious bath uses 10- more misc. Items. well, a/c, p/b, p/s, a/t, AM/FM radio/cas- and chair, great for child's room, good speakers, $500. Call 3139 AWH. Villamar -711-A Sat., 7 to 11 a.m., under sette, insp. good until May '90, avail. now, 12 gallons of water (low cond., $30. Call 2938 AWH. Pioneer stereo turntable, PL-570, fully Se car port, multi-family, no early birds, $1,395. Call 2325 AT. level). Don't be a water- Wicker sofa, loveseat, coffee table and 3- automatic, like new, used three times, $50. mens/mens/boys clothing, appliances, '81 Subaru station wagon, compact, 5- waster.take a waste-con- end tables, $200. Call 4164 DWH or 3159 Call 3290 AT. Soundesign stereo system, has phono, tools, toys, motorcycle, books. spd., superb family vehicle and sporty- scious bath. AWH. Paola Point -'#7 Sat., 7 to 10 a.m., multi- looking Gitmo car, fold down rear seats for Three piece bedroom set, includ, 7-drawer radio, dual cassette player, 2-speakers, family sale, bargains. extra cargo, sunroof, AM/FM cassette, 5- dresser, 4-drawer high-boy w/walnut ve- recently purchased, $100. Call 2816 DWH West Iguana Terrace- 2722-B Sat., 8 to door, avail. Aug. 1, $2,000. Call 3580 AT. neer finish (matching), also includes, or 3369 AWH. 10 a.m., PCS sale. '81 Dodge van, runs like a top, body and queen size firm mattress, box spring and TELEVISIONS .CARPEEIS Kittery Beach - 379-C Sat., 8 a.m. to int. excel. cond., capt. chair and conver- frame, all in good cond., no stains, $100 ea. Sylvania superset, 25 in. color console TV 12x15 and a 12x12 brown sculptured car- noon, pre-packout, clothes and shoes for sion, $3,600. Call 4520 DWH or 2274 piece. Call 4941 DWH, ask for Marie or w/swivel base, $350. Call 3139 AWH. pets w/padding, good cond., $200 for both men, ladies and children, lots of misc., AWH. 2612 AWH. Mini-portable TV, b/w, 12V DC adapter or will sell separate. Call 2938 AWH. household items, everything must go, no '82 Dodge Omni, good cond., insp. good Two oak wood wall units w/5-shelves ea., for car, boat, van or RV, $50 OBO. Call Beige carpets,$50 to $100. FMI, call 4164 early birds. until Apr. '90, even looks sharp dirty, w/2 of shelves enclosed in cabinet under- 4921 AT. DWH or 3159 AWH. Tierra Kay -20 Sat., 7:30 a.m. to ?, row- $1,800. Call Roger at 2454 AWH. neath, brand new, $400 for pair or $200 TWO-WHEELERS 24X13 plus hallway, dk. blue, 8 mo. old, ing machine, exercise bike, Graco stroller, '82 Ford Exp., sunroof, auto, AM/FM, separately. Call 2612 after 5 p.m. Honda Aero 50, excel. cond., $500. Call cut for TK-4 bedroom, $200. Call the dresser, rocking chair, lots more. leather interior, excel. shape, complete Redwood patio furniture, lounge and 2- 4984 AT. Blackmon's at 2356. Tierra Kay -143 Sat., 8 a.m. to noon, yard valve job 6 mo. ago, $2,900. Call 4520 chairs, $35. Call 4984 AT. Yamaha RX50 K-R, motorcycle, in- 11x12, maroon, $90. 12x9, blue, $70. books, etc, PCS move. DWH or 2274 AWH. MISCELLANEOUS cluded, helmet, $595. Call 4522. items, 12x9, It. blue, $55. 11x9, It. green, $55, all Nob Hill - 53-A Sat., 7 a.m. to ?, pre- '84Nissan Sentra,4-dr. wagon, 1600cc w/ Leaving the island sale, everything goes, '81 Honda CM 400. Call Lloyd at 4727 or one yr. old. Call the Blackmon's at 2356. packout, kitchen items, chest freezer, port- 5-spd. AM/FM stereo w/equalizer, a/c, some items include, bedroom and living 4564 DWH. able dishwasher, asset. wicker pieces, auto needs distributor, otherwise in excel. room furn., dining room table and chairs, '82 Honda Custom-250 motorcycle, low accessories, new and used, lottimore, cond., $2,500. Call 4162 DWH or 3303 COMPUTER baby fum., wash./dry., Christmas tree w/ mi., excel. cond., black w/gray trim, in- Commodore 128 system, two 1571 floppy everything must go. AWH. decorations, a/c, kitchenware to name a cluded, cover, 2-helmets, owner depart- disk drive, '86 Ford Ranger, 48,000 mi., a/t, p/s, p/b, disk drives, one 1581 floppy few. Call 3389 AT. ing, $900. Call 4962. LOST. Star SG-1OC printer, 1200 baud modem, Lost in Villamar area, beautiful, short- some spare parts, great gas mileage, Two 4-oz bottles Montgomery Ward's '84 Honda Aero, 125cc, runs great, $550 joysticks, mouse, large library of pro- gray female cat w/white feet and a $4,500 OBO. Call 4506 DWH or 3380 Eastern waterbed conditioner, $5. Call OBO. Call 4183 DWH or 2818 AWH. haired, grams, many extras, $2,000 for entire sys- white vertical streak on hernose, 2yrs. old. AWH. Wanda at 3329 AT. tem, does not include monitor. Call 3368 Any info, call 4962. '87 Plymouth Voyage, 7-passenger mini- Weightlifting bench w/weights and press WANII AWH, ask for Mark. AIR CONDITIONERS van, It. blue, standard transmission, bar, best offer 3849 AWH. Experienced and talented bartenders and Commodore PC 10-2, 5-expansion slots, 20,000 Btu., requires 220V, works, $25. 17,600 mi., $11,000. '87 Dodge Colt- One pair rubber ending calf boots, size /.3, cashiers for immediate employment. In- CGA graphics card, monitor, clock calen- Call 4984 AT. Vista, 7-passenger, white, 25,500, $8,500. $10. Child collapsable pool, $5. File cabi- quire at Post 46. dar game card, serial and parallel port, 110Vand24,000Btu.,220V. Call Ken Blackmon at 2356. net, 4-drawer, metal, very sturdy, $25.Call Bought a new PC compatible computer 11,000Btu., 640K, 80286 speed up card, brand new $130 takes both. Call 4794 AT or Bill at '89 Dodge Raider, fully loaded, black and 3580 AT. and now I need some software to run on it. computer desk. Call Randy at 4396 DWH 4163 DWH. gold, 4-wheel drive, low mileage, $9,000. Beautiful 14kt "Star of David" pendant w/ Uses 3.5 in. disks. Call 3619 AWH. or 2612 AWH for details, will sell com- APPLIANCES Call 2511. diamond on a 14kt 16 in. chain, never Dumbbell bars, one or two, no weights Energy Saver Whirlpool dishwasher, ex- rICCLES puter desk separately. worn. Call 4921 AT. required. Contact PO martinez at 4556 or 128, 2-disk drive, full com- cel. run. cond., $260. Call 3203 AT. '85 Solar Flair beach mountain bike, 5- Commodore Six piece living room set, like new cond., 6290 DWH. ational Defense University's future examined BAY DINING structed to review the missions Long's last active duty as- By JIM GARAMONE and purposes of the National War signment was as commander in POST 46 Col- chief, U.S.Pacific Command. He AFIS Correspondent College and the Industrial Tonight's Dinner: Delivery Service Available Friday's Armed Forces. retired in July 1983. He also lege of the Lunch: Roast Beef A committee has been ap- It will hear from Rep. Ike chaired the commission that in- pointed to examine the future of Skelton (D-Mo.), chairman of the vestigated the bombing of the the National Defense University House Armed Service Marine Barracks in Beirut, Leba- STOPLIGHT INN and proposed changes to joint Committee's Investigations Sub- non, in November 1983. He is Tonight's Dinner: Sweet and Sour Pork or Fried Fish military education. committee, which recently con- now the president of Long Asso- Friday's Lunch: BBQ Chicken w/BBQ Sauce The committee-appointed cluded a study of joint profes- ciates in Annapolis, Md. by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs sional military education. It will Members of the committee BLUE CARIBE of Staff, Adm. William J. Crowe also hear from Crowe, represen- are: Dr. Graham T. Allison, dean, Tonight's Dinner: Braised Pork Chops w/Brown Gravy Jr.-is chaired by retired Navy tatives of the National Security John F. Kennedy School of Gov- Friday's Lunch: Steamship Round Adm.L.J.Long.Itisscheduledto Council, the vice chiefs of the ernment; Dr. Jacques S. Gansler, of the Na- director, The Analytic Sciences completee its study in September. services and officials DEER POINT OFFICERS' CLUB The official name of the tional Defense University. Corporation; Charles F. Baird, Lunch: committee is the National De- The committee will study retired chairman and chief execu- Tonight's Dinner: Build Your Own Pizza Friday's Chefs Choice fense University Transition other countries' programs-most tive officer, Inco Limited; Robert B. Baldwin, chairman, The Committee. Its charter is toexam- notably, the Institute for Higher H. CPO CLUB ine the need for, and feasibility of, National Defense Studies in Lodestar Group; Leonard P. Gol- Tonight's Dinner: Mongolian BBQ Friday's Lunch: Steam- Center for Strategic France. lobin, president, Presearch Inc.; a National ship Round Studies under the auspices of the The Long Committee is a mix Gen. Thomas R. Morgan National Defense University. of "military and civilian profes- (USMC-Ret.); Ambassador Sey- In addition, the committee sionals who have demonstrated mour Weiss, president, Sy Asso- WINDJAMMER CLUB will examine the mission and an understanding of how the ele- ciates; Gen. John A. Wickham, Jr. Tonight's Dinner: Roast Turkey w/All the Trimmings purpose of the National Defense ments of national power, at the (USA-Ret.); Professor Albert University with respect to its role policy-making level, are brought Wohlstetter, president, Pan Heu- CLIPPER CLUB in a National Center for Strategic together to achieve military and ristics Services Inc.; and Lt. Gen., Tonight's Dinner: Build Your Own Pizza $6 w/Toppings Studies. It has also been in- national strategic aims." Hansford T. Johnson, USAF.

GUANTANAMO GAZETTE THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1989 PAGE 3 SPORTS I/ Perez helps aim Expos toward pennant Captain's Cup softball run, ball but nothing has ever been ing home with the winning the Men's softball FROM WIRE REPORTS the whole squad is at the plate to proved. Dave Magadan, one of greet him. When the pressure is the top Met hitters, commented Marine Barracks 8 NMCB 7 7 Pascual Perez is a man who on in the late innings and the after the game the other evening, NAS Flyers 6 NAS Knights 6 moves in many directions, fre- game can go either way, the "If he's cheating, he doesn't have quently at the same time. Expos to a man are standing at the to.,, FTG 9 Hospital 9 Perez pitches for the Montreal front of the dugout to cheer their His victory was at the direct PWD"A" 3 SIMA"B" 6 Expos, sometimes with brilliance teammates on. expense of Dwight Gooden, the 0 and sometimes poorly. Perez likes to pitch against the Met mound leader, who was hit SIMA "A" 7 NAVSTA Gold 16 When things are going right New York Mets, the team Mon- hard by Montreal. PWD "B" 6 PWD"C" 3 and he gets an important out, or treal probably will have to whip Perez said, "Beating the Mets better still, the last out of a win- for the Eastern championship. is important but beating Doc is an Standings as of June27 ning game, Pascual goes into an He keeps a Met hat in his achievement." Team W L Pct unusual act on the mound. He locker. Nobody knows why, Gooden called Pascual's per- 1. NAS Flyers 16 0 1.000 jumps. He jives. He twists and probably no Perez himself. It formance the best game he ever 2. NAVSTA Blue 15 3 .833 turns. He shakes his fist. Watch- serves as an inspiration for him to saw him pitch. 3. Marine Barracks 13 5 .722 ing him, in his victory dance, you pitch well against the Mets. If Pascual can keep up that 3. SIMA "A" 13 5 .722 expect to see him leading a conga It certainly was inspirational kind of pitching, Montreal could 5. NAVSTA Gold 12 6 .667 line. Monday night when he had the windup with the beststaff in both 6. PWD "A" 12 7 .632 He has had enough personal Mets swinging at the ozone in a leagues this season. 7. Hospital 9. 7 .563 problems to knock out an ordi- game in Montreal which the The Expos can also call on 8. NAS Knights 8 10 .444 nary man, but Pascual has Expos won, 5-1. starters Mark Langston, Bryn 8. NSGA/Co. "L" 8 10 .444 climbed off the floor a number of Pascual fanned 11 of the free- Smith, Dennis Martinez and 10. FTG 7 11 .389 times and he's still in there, help- swinging Mets and had them Kevin Gross. 11. Security 7 13 .350 ing Montreal in its bid for an going back to the dugout after a Their bullpen is adequate, but 12. SIMA "B" 5 11 .313 Eastern title in the National 14 .222 "K" talking to themselves. not overpowering. Most of all, 13. NMCB 7 4 0 League. Buck Rodgers 14. PWD "B" 4 15 .211 The Expos think they can win His strikeout pitch is a slider from manager to the batboy, the Expos 15. PWD "C" 1 17 .055 it. The team spirit is vintage rah- that not only swerves but sinks. down rah. When a player comes barrel- He has been accused of doctoring think this is their year. Fourth of July race at Phillips Park Baseball results American League National League July Fourth is the day for all States, and in Guantanamo Bay, fun run. Detroit Tigers 6 Atlanta Braves finish Americans to celebrate their free- Cuba, too. Bothraces willstartand 5 Cincinnati Reds dom. This year's celebration will at Phillips Park. The 5K race will (10 innings) Festivities of all kinds willbe be off to a running start at 7:30 be broken down into the follow- Montreal Expos taking place across the United a.m. with a 5K race and one-mile ing categories: Milwaukee Brewers 12 New York Mets Men's division, 12 and under; 5 5K, one mile run 13 to 18; 19to 29; 30 to 39; and 40 St. Louis Cardinals and over. Women's division, 12 Cleveland Indians 2 Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday, July 4 under; 13 to 18; 19 to 29; 30 and California Angels 1 Phillips Park to 39; and 40 and over. Pittsburgh Pirates Awards will be given to the Minnesota Twins 2 Chicago Cubs top three finishers in the 5K and I Name: Phone #: Oakland A's 0 the top finisher in the mile. T- Houston Astros shirts will be given to all contest- Baltimore Orioles 2 San Francisco Giants I Age: T-shirt size: S M L XL (circle one) I ants. The entry fee is $6 in ad- Toronto Blue Jays 1 vance and $7 on the day of the San Diego Padres race. Kansas City Royals 12 Los Angeles Dodgers run: One mile run: (check one) encouraged to I5K The public is 7 $6 advance, $7 day of the race come out and participate in this event. For more information, call Texas Rangers 10 Return to Marine Barracks, 1st Lt. Elzie at 2587 during work- M-201 5 Engineer Section Bldg. ing hours. i ------I Center will go into effect Saturday, July 1. Aquatics Department activities 4 Pre-teen hours for grades four through six are set for Adult swim class I AREA______Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Adult beginners' swim classes are offered by the Saturday pre-teen hours are from 5 to 8 p.m. and MWR Aquatics Department beginning Tuesday, July Sunday hours are 1 to 3 p.m. 18. Classes will be from 7:15 to 8 p.m. at the Officers ATHLETICS Teen hours for grades seven to 12 are set for Pool. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8 to Register at the MWR Information Office. The cost Youth Activities 11 p.m. Sunday hours are 3 to 5 p.m. to participate is $15 and is payable by Friday, July 14, Teen calendar at the Information Office. GBYAA registrations The following are the events which will be held Night swim GBYAA will be having registrations for T-ball during the month of June for teens at the Youth Center. Enjoy a relaxing night swim every Friday night clinic, ages 4 to 5, T-ball, ages 6 to 8, and co-ed All events begin at 8:30 p.m. with awards to the top from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Villamar pool. Raft rental is softball, ages 9 to 17. Registration dates are are three finishers. August 1, 2, 8 and 9. Saturday registrations will be available. June 30 - Two-on-two basketball, half-court For more information, call Beth Krouch at 3845. held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. activities Registration fees are $10. For more information, Fitness Division Project Player events call Woody Wodrazka at 2903 after working hours or Fourth of July basketball tournament Pool tournament 4740 or 4114 during working hours. A Fourth of July basketball tournament is set for this A pool tournament sponsored by Project Player is Equipment required weekend, July 1 and 2, at the base gym. set for Thursday, July 6, at Post 46. Registrations 0 Anyone who still has GBYAA equipment or Registration is free. First- and second-place team begin at 7 p.m. and action at 7:30 p.m. baseball pants, drop it off at Tierra Kay 102 or call trophies will be awarded. Participation cost will be $1. The tournament is John Way at 3108 after working hours. For more information, call John at 2560. single elimination and a first-place trophy will be Coaches, commissioners, sponsors needed Awards presentation awarded to the winner. The Guantanamo Bay Youth Athletic Association An awards presentation for Captain's Cup mens and For more information, call Amy at 3246. needs coaches, sponsors and commissioners for a T- women's racquetball will be held Friday, June 30, at the ball clinic, T-ball league and co-ed softball league. base gym beginning at 5 p.m. Ping pong tournament start approximately July 15, and will run For more information, call the base gym at 2560. Seasons Expect a lively night of skill at the Ping Pong until approximately August 19. Sponsorship fees are Basketball rec league An organizational meeting for the basketball recrea- Tournament set for Monday, July 10, at the Leeward $100. Center. Play begins at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call Woody Wodrazka at tion league will be held at the base gym Thursday, July Point Community The cost to participate is $1 and is payable by 4 4740 or 4114 during working hours or 2903 after 13, starting at 5 p.m. Rules and regulations will be discussed at the p.m. Tuesday, July 3, at the community center. working hours. to winners. Youth Center expands hours meeting. Awards will be given call Amy at 3246. New hours of operation for the MWR Youth For more information, call the base gym at 2560. For more information,

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