Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 43 -- No. 185 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, September 24, 1987 Mixing and application of chlordane carefully monitored 'We would never willingly put anyone's life.in jeopardy "The rods go deep enough so that w E Bay News there is no danger of leakage back .chlordane is not harmful to the general populace' up to the soil's surface." Personnel safety is of primary Editor's Note: In yesterday's priate protective clothing and safe- concern, and even though the manu- article on chlordane, the Guantan- ty equipment when doing so. facture of chlordane has been dis- Today in history amo Gazette explained how chlor- "There are four different applica- continued until further studies can Thirty-one years ago, on Sept. dane is used by the base. The ar- tions of chlordane," Spencer says. be conducted, the EPA has determined 24, 1956, the U.S. Naval Hospital ticle stems from recent inquiries as "We do what we call pre-slab that suppliers of chlordane can on Caravella Point was dedicated. to the safety of chlordane usage. treatment, where we treat the sur- still sell supplies they have in Today's article will take a closer face of the ground before the con- stock and users can utilize what EOD demolition look at how chlordane is mixed and crete slabs are poured. This is what they still have on hand. applied. we are doing for all the new con- The applied biology division of The area north of the line from struction." the Naval Facilities Engineering buoy 7 to Granadillo Point will By JO1 Stacey Byington Another treatment is by trenching. Command (the Navy professionals who be off limits to small boating, Spencer says that the soil around a determine what pesticide chemicals swimming and diving from 4 p.m., How is chlordane mixed and ap- structure is dug up, and then one- are safe and not safe to use) as Sept. 30, through 4 p.m., Oct. 2, plied? third of the chlordane mixture is well as the EPA, have determined due to EOD demolition training. "We only mix enough chlordane to put in the trench, dirt is back- that if properly applied by certi- cover a particular job, and that is filled into the trench, another one- fied personnel, chlordane is not Fumigation chamber determined by the amount of area third of the mixture is put on top considered a health hazard. that must be covered," Bill Spencer, of the dirt, another layer of dirt CWO3 Fred Geiger, the Public Works The fumigation chamber will be Public Works Department pest control is back-filled into the trench, and maintenance officer, says because of open Friday, Sept. 25, from 7:30 supervisor, says. then the final third of chlordane is the climate, termites are a "big a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Pick-up day "Velsicol Chemical Corporation is added. The trench is topped off with problem" here in Guantanamo Bay. will be Tuesday, Sept. 29. For the manufacturer of chlordane, and untreated dirt, sealing the "We would never willingly put more information, call Pest it comes to us in five-gallon cans. chlordane into the ground. anyone's life and/or health in jeo- Control at 4259. The mixture in each can is 72 per- A third type of treatment is by pardy," he says.- "Chlordane is a cent chlordane and 28 percent petro- drilling. Holes are drilled through chemical, and like many chemicals, Little Theater performances leum distillates. the concrete into the ground, the when used improperly, can be harm- "There is only one percent of the chlordane is implanted into the ful. The Department of Defense and Tickets are available for The original chlordane mixture in the holes, and then the Navy have, Guantanamo Bay Little Theater's ground through the however, determined mixture that we put together and use holes are plugged up to ensure production of 'Harvey' from cast the that we can continue to use the in treating the subterranean ter- the chlordane cannot escape. chlordane stock we presently have on members, the Public Affairs mites here. For every one gallon of The fourth and final application Office, or at the door. hand. Depending on how often we have chlordane we use, we add 95 gallons is called 'rodding.' to conduct treatments, this could Performances will be given Oct. of water." "Rodding is where we actually in- 1, 2 and 3. take anywhere from three months to Spencer also adds that only the sert rods into the ground, and one year." Marriage workshop certified pest control agents mix through pressure, force the chlor- the chlordane, using all the appro- dane into the ground," Spencer says. CONTINUED on page 2 The Family Services Marriage Preparation workshop has been Secretary Webb impressed by dedication of men serving in gulfs rescheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 30 and Thursday, Oct. 1. (WASHINGTON, D.C.) -- Secretary of blessed with the greatest Navy, the whether it's the or the To register, call 4141 or 2323 the Navy James H. Webb Jr. said he best ground combat force, and the Gulf of Mexico," he said. during working hours. was deeply impressed by the most dedicated group of servicemen The workshop is mandatory for enthusiasm and dedication of the in . Bravo Zulu." Webb answered a reporter's Catholic personnel wishing to get ques- officers, chiefs, non-commissioned tion about the USS Stark (FFG 31) by married. officers, sailors and Marines Webb held a news conference Sept. 16 when he returned to Washington praising the crew training that serving in the Persian Gulf and Gulf saved the ship. "The Stark was hit fran his three-day tour. He describ- McDonald's raises prices of . by two Exocets. The first one went ed the demanding conditions sailors McDonald's has made minor Webb visited seven Navy combatants and Marines face in the Gulf and through it and left a fuel trail, this is a fuel enhanced weapon. The adjustments to their prices due as well as other facilities in the told newsmen he believed the U.S. to increased food costs in the region in mid-September and spoke to Navy would reduce its presence in second detonated and the explosion United States, as well as a wage an estimated 10,000 sailors and the Gulf when two conditions are took advantage of the fuel trail of increase incurred since opening Marines. met. the first one and you had a in April, 1986. "You are engaged in a mission that horrendous explosion and those guys According to Max Van has attracted the attention not only First, he said, the Iranians must saved the ship." Valkenburg, the owner of of our countrymen, but of the world, recognize that all countries have MoDonald's, the new prices are and you are performing superbly the right to operate in interna- He explained that Stark crewmen's still considerably lower than the under the circumstances," Webb said. tional waterways. Secondly, other OBA's (oxygen breathing apparatus) Navy Exchange/McDonald' s countries, acting on their own, must had done their job. The cannisters maximum-allowed contract price. "I will continue to make every live up to their responsibilities in were allowed to run out because The price hike took effect effort in Washington to assure that the region. firefighters had to be rotated away Monday, Sept. 21. you are executing a policy that is from the intense heat before the. sound and which will produce re- "We have the right and obligation, oxygen supply was expended. Those R and R flight sults. I will also continue to re- as do other countries, to continue entering the fire were given fresh mind our citizens that they are to operate in those waterways cannisters. There are two seats open on the R and R flight to Puerta Plata Sept. 29 through Oct. 1. Jeremiah nominated Anyone desiring to go should submit paperwork (through their for his fourth star, - command and R and R coordinator) Adk to YNC Park. Around the globe For more information, call new assignment From news service reports 4901. (WASHINGTON, D.C.) -- Vice Adm. David E. Jeremiah has been nominated Watering hours for his fourth star and assignment Biden angry at himself for dropping out of race Authorized watering hours are as Commander in Chief U.S. Pacific from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays Fleet, Secretary of Defense Caspar Sen. Joseph Biden says he's angry at himself for having put and himself in the position of dropping out of the race for the White House. Saturday with sprinklers for W. Weinberger announced Sept. 10. lawns, and Thursdays for plants When confirmed, he will succeed Admissions of plagiarism and questions about his character forced the with a hand-held hose only. Adm. James A. Lyons Jr. who retires Delaware lawmaker to abandon his Democratic presidential bid yesterday. Energy conservation is everyone's Oct. 1 after more than 35 years ac- Biden says as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he'll now responsibility. tive service. Jeremiah is currently focus on defeating the Supreme Court nomination of Robert Bork. Director, Navy Program Planning, Office of the Chief of Naval Baker working on compromise for War Powers Act School safety Operations. White House Chief of Staff Howard Baker says he spent all of yesterday on the phone, trying to work out a compromise over whether the Motorists are reminded ,that it is illegal to pass a school bus Weinberger also announced Rear War Powers Act should be invoked for the Persian Gulf. He predicts a that is boarding or off-loading Adm. Leon A. Edney's nomination to compromise will be reached. President Reagan says it would be a "great passengers. Base Security is Vice Adm. and assignment as Deputy mistake" to trigger the law requiring him to give Congress a say in strictly enforcing traffic Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower, whether U.S. forces remain in the Gulf. regulations during the school Personnel and Training) and Chief of Vessel hit and sunk near two days ago year. Children are unpredictable Naval Personnel. and motorists should use extreme Lloyd's of London disclosed today that an oil research and survey caution. He will relieve Vice Adm. Dudley vessel hit a mine and sank near Iran's Farsi Island two days ago. The R. Carlson who is scheduled to re- Lloyds report says of four crewmen from the Panamanian-flagged vessel Daily safety tip tire Oct. 1. Edney is serving as Marissa, one died. Lloyds says the incident had not been reported Director, Office of Program Apprai- earlier because the Marissa issued no mayday distress warning before it Safety is your responsibility. sal, Office of the Secretary of the sank. Navy Chlordane. from page 1

Once current stocks are de- ranean termites," Geiger pleted, the Navy will use says. "If applied properly by another pesticide to treat certified applicators, Navy the subterranean termites. experts have determined that chlordane is not harmful to So "Right now, chlordane is the general populace, and we cOOP the most effective pest con- will continue using it until trol we have for the subter- our supplies are depleted." Marblehead Bowling Center closed Mail orderly training T2 Randolpi at 2131 or 3777. The Marblehead Bowling Center will be There is a mandatory training for closed through all '82 Toyota 4X4, white with black Saturday, Sept. 26, for personnel that have turned in mail orderly stripping, fiber glass cap renovation and will reopen Sunday, Sept. split rear window on both brush applications to the Post Office, and are guard, fog lights, high-altitude 27. waiting for appointment as mail orderlies, package, Realistic LED AM/FM at 9 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 7, at the clock cassette with auto MCX winners Family Service Center training room. reverse, 40 watt equalizer and Any other mail orderlies who have not booster. Call 2859 AT. The Marine Corps Exchange announces the the attended the previous classes are welcome '75 Chevrolet Vega station winners of its 90th Anniversary Sale to attend. wagon, 4-cyl., 2-dr., excel. weekend drawings. running cond., new carb., In the Dive Shop/Sporting Goods Shop, valves, plugs, brakes and two Navy Exchange check out 0 $aler new tires $1 500. Avail. Oct. C.J. McTee won the binoculars and Maria The central 8. Call 485 A. Jefferson won the fishing reel. In the check out point for the Navy Exchange is in the accounting i ens for'tee Saler": 2 1/2 sy main store toy department, Meghan office, 1 in. sheets of paper; ad tegth '78 Toyota Celica GT liftback, Ratcliff won the large McCalla Hill, building AV-34. To allow us .less nan dO0ords -aflh item to be white with sunroof, a/t, a/c, clown stocking new tires, AM/FM, looks filled with toys. Also in the to serve you more efficiently during your and runs main store, check out, god, $2,500. Call P.O. Hill at Steve Phelps won the wall clock. please call the above office at 4527 or 489WH. The MCX congratulates 4408 at least two hours before coming to the winners and actually '75 Ford Pinto, a/t inspection thanks everyone who participated. check out. If you are planning to good until June 1488, engine check out on Monday, it is requested that just overhauled, new alternator you contact us the Friday before due to i-smissnandstbedie is battery, timing chain head Villamar 12~ 5th St. lamps, Jack, fan belt shocks Dance instructors needed some locations being closed on Mondays. Sat., 8 - 11 a.m. and brake switch $1 200. Call This will enable us to make all the LOST Palmer at 2860 or Recreation Services is looking for a necessary Has anyone seen a child-size M 4002AWH. calls before you come in and BICYCLES "Dance Factory" tap dance or ballet avoid any unnecessary wait. One bike, 5. One bike, $50. instructor to provide lessons gre plThe" "geen bankie" Call 2802 IMH or 3213 AWH. for the miserable, Please call 47'48EWH TSATS beginning or aspiring dancers of or 3557 AWN. Reward is offee. 12 ft. fiberglass Jon boat, 15 Guantanamo Bay. Childbirth classes lb. Thrust Shakespeare electric For more information, call Kodak 35mmr camera on boat #21. trolling motor, oars anchor and Marilyn The Red Cross will be sponsoring If anyone knows about it, please trailer, $500. Call p971 AwH. Anderson at 2206 or Jim Whalen at 2991. call 4838 and leave a message. childbirth (pre-natal) classes in October. FOWUD 14 ft. Tri-hull with '84 35 hp. The six-session class will be held Oct. One set of keys on a Denmark Mercury, 5 hp. Eska kicker, ea 9:30 keyHasin with sane change. Found Cuban Committee meeting 13, 14, 15, 20, 21 and 22, from 7 to Ranger 3000 VHF radio all p.m., at the Naval Hospital fleet sick at Ferry Landing. Pick-up at ma fety equip. and ready for There will Kellogg warehouse. out-of-bounds certification, be Cuban Committee meeting in call room. Because of the holiday season, $2,000. Call 2971 AWH. the COMNAVBASE conference room at 2:30 Wrist watch there will not be a December class, in the vicinity of p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 9. therefore anyone due between October and the Post Office drop box. Owner engine .10inch by 13 may have by identifying. Call pitch for 35 hpEvnrudle, $40. January may register for this class. There Cl4768 IMH or 3165 AWN. are openings for 14 couples. Please call AIR COUDITIOMERS Photography services needed Whirlpool 18,000 Btu, 220 volt CARPETS 4676 to register. 150. Avail. Sept. 30. Call 3231 12 X 18 ft. dusty blue carpet, Anyone interested in providing photography services for this year's $ 2or best Marine Corps Birthday Ball should contact GBOWC Christmas bazaar Air condAiticRer for pats only 8 X 12 ft.f.00 offer. Call 3543.rpCalaenat41et.TDt.2ror30 gold/rust tone 1st Lt. D.M. Smith cl0. Call Steve Keplaski at 44 at 2664 or 2613. The The Guantanamo Bay Officers Wives Club untore2572AaH. ball will be held Saturday, Nov. 21. AW. will hold its annual Christmas Bazaar '82 Chevy Chevette. 4-spd., Saturday, Oct. 31, in the high school W-dr. hatch, new rubber FURNITURE multi-purpose room, battery altenator, original Baby crib, less than one year Christmas Cantata choir rehearsals from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. owner, f,200 or best offer. o1d, excel. condo , includes Avail. veyentou are. Call Lt. atrmes, a e10st offer. All residents are invited to join the MoQ'ow at 4235 WH'i or 2985 AWN. community choir for the Christmas Cantata. GBOWC educational auction Rehearsals begin Oct. 1, at 7:45 p.m., Formica top kitchen at The Guantanamo Bay Officers Wives Club o6 Vfolkaaon ,a$800or best table and the base chapel. Call 2212 DH or 3844 four chairs, table biege brown has scheduled their 1988 Educational '72 Cheave chairs, like new $75. AWH. Chievy ate -p. Formica Auction for March 71 Super Beetle,feaooiia runs good, top kitchen table and four 19. $600n batter or ybest offer. Avail.a t. chairs, green floral pattern. 6. Call 3543. Table in good cond. chairs fair Donation requests cond., $35. Call 485 AT. Bay Hill Chapel revival '68 Ford, $200. Needs work or The FTG Officers Wives Club would like rarts. Call 3213 AWH or Haverty's wood table with six to receive requests for donations It's revival time again at the Bay Hill Omatchii from chairs, good cond. Call groups who provide community service for Chapel Sunday, Oct. 4, starting at 10:30 Guantanamo Bay. Groups who directly a.m. sharp. The special guest will be W.A. Highchair, Jenny Lind style, provide a community service should send a Blair. new tires, t2he for h as six excel. cond., canes with two months of use. Haa electrical request, in writing, to FTG OWC, stop 21, roblens, all other padded covers, 5 firm. Baby box 595, no later than Oct. 31, 1987. The Reflex Photo Club meeting darts work. walker, $3. Call 3272 AT. group will be reviewing the requests and for parts, $300. Cal2271 AT. Full-size The Reflex Photo Club will meet Monday, mattress and box making donations in December. Oct. 5, at 7:30 p.m., at Hobby Land. The 7 Chevrolet good cond., $20. Call station wagon, sings, meeting is to discuss upcoming club s, p/b, a/t, avail. Sept. 26. rebuilt engine and bok needs events. Refreshments will be served. New work, $800 or best offer. Treasure Chest hours Call CONTINUED on page 3 members are encouraged to attend. Keys The Treasure Chest, Guantanamo's unique will be passed out at this time. Family services parenting thrift store, is located behind the Navy class Exchange. Hours of operation are Tuesday to begin Wednesday, and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Post 46 social hour Sept. 30 and Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. The Treasure Post 46 announces "Social Hour" at the Chest is in need The Family Service Center and their infants, birth to of shoes, men's clothing, Marine Barracks SNCO Lounge, Saturday and will be offering the "Love 6-months. Topics to be dis- size small; and boys clothing; teen sizes. Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m. Free snacks and Learning" parenting cussed include:' growth and Donations are appreciated. will be available. class. This eight-session development, nutrition and L class will be held every Wed- learning through play. There 1 16 nesday, Sept. 30 through Nov. are 10 openings for this 18, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., at program. For more informa- 14 the Family Service Center. tion, and to register, call This class is for parents 4141 or 4153. Bay Dining STOPLIGHT INN. WARDROOM Tonight's Dinner Tonight's Dinner Guantanamo Gazette Simmered Oxtail or Deep-fried Fish Baked Perch Lunch Friday, Sept. 25 Lunch Friday, Sept. 25 U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper Steamship Round The Wardroom is closed. Lt. John C, USN. .Canmander, U.S. ENval Base CPO CLUB .BobHi. .Public Affairs Officer BLUE CARIBE JQCi4 Johni Gons, USN.io Tonight's Dinner D irPulCec'USN. Layiot Tonight's Dinner Open Menu J(j ikRsUSN.prs Editor Lunch Fred Van Horn.Staff Assistant Braised Pork Chops Thursday, Sept. 24 Lunch Friday, Sept. 25 Baked Halibut Seafood Extravaganza or Steamship Round The Guantanamo Gazette is published according to the rules and WINDJAMMER regulations for ship and station newspapers under the direction of the public affairs officer. The Guantanamo Gazette is printed DEER POINT OFFICERS CLUB Tonight's Dinner five times a wee at government expense on government equipment, at Baked Pork Chops the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. The Tonight's Dinner opinions and statements that appear herein are not to be construed CLIPPER CLUB as official, or as the ofca views of the Navy Department or Two for One Prime Rib or Seafood Kabob Commander, U.S. Naval Base. The Public Affairs Office is on the Lunch Friday, Sept. 25 Tonight's Dinner first flor of Bilding 760 (Admin Hill). Steamship Round please call us at 4819 or 4502. If you need assistance, Make Your Own Pizza Night

2 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, September 24, 1987 R and R Coordinators R and R Flight Schedule Guard Mail Command Coordinator Phone Stop OCTOBER/NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1987 Naval Station (note 1) 09C Park 4901 46 Marine arracks Sgt. Maj. crataan 2114 39 COMMAND VC-10 HOSP FIG UIC MAR NAS NAVSTA WIS NEX SIMA NSGA C/D Naval Air Station (note 2) AC Gutierrez 6351 BCT/0C (note 3) PH1 Rice 2269 35 SEAT ALLOCATIONS 7 10 12 14 20117 49 3 2 10 6 M/D Fleet Training Group 02 Roberts 4647 21 VC-10 AOFSr Flel 6432 OCTOBER Naval Haspital (note 4) M. Palio 7239 42 NSA/Co. "L" (note 5) CTA2 Martin 2125 40 2-5 San Juan 4 2 9/29 SIMA H71 McHale 4396 13 7-9 Grand Cayman 2 1 3 Navy Resale Activity (note 6) Mn. Sizemore 4119 7 9/29 W.T. Sapson Mr. ilson 3120 29A 13-15 LaRcaana 2 _ 3 1 9/29 19-22 Puerto Plata -- Naval Station includes NAVBASE, JARCC and 2 4 10/5 NMCB DET. 23-26 Providencialel 6 10/9 -- Naval Air Station includes AC OP DET and NAV WX SVC. -- BCT/UIC includes ROICC, Brig, EOD DET, NOVEMBER SATCOMM, NLSO, FLT AV, NIS, Red Cross, PSD and NBS DET. 2-4 San Juan 4 2 10/19 -- Naval Hospital includes Dental Clinic and Vet Clinic. 3 - 5 Grand Cayman 4 2 10/20 -- NSGA includes Co. "L". 6-9 Montego Bay 3 2 1 10/23 -- Navy Resale Activity includes the Commissary and NEX. 9-11 Puerto Plata 2 1 3 10/26 13-16 Santo Domingo 2 3 1 10/30 R and R Regulations 17-19 La Ranana 4 2 11/3 20-23 San Juan 2 2 2 11/6 1. Personnel eligible for R and R flights are active-duty military and DoD civilians, their de- 23-25 Providenciale 2 2 2 11/9 pendents and Cuban exiles and their dependents. 30-02 Grand Cayman 4 2 11/16 2. R and R seat allocations are provided to each command according to the number of personnel as- signed as compared to the total base population. DECEMBER This percentage is transposed into seat allo- cations for the command. 3. Passenger priority is based on the sponsor's 1-3 Providenciales 6 11/17 reporting date or the date of the last R and R 4-7 Puerto Plata 2 2 2 11/20 trip taken (including ship trips). 4. Use EML/Space "A"/R and R Travel Request Form 7- 9 San Juan 2 2 2 11/23 (NAVBASEGTMO 4650/32) in triplicate to obtain 11-14 Montego Bay 2 4 11/27 approval from the appropriate division officer, department head and R and R coordinator prior to 14-16 Providenciales 2 4 11/30 the closing date. 15-17 Grand Cayman 2 4 12/1 5. Twenty-four hours prior to the requested flight, call the BPTO office at 4901 and verify 18-21 San Juan 2 4 12/4 flight information. 21-22 San Juan 3 3 12/7 6. If manifested, take the 6:30 a.m. ferry on the date of the flight. Showtime for all R and R 21-23 La Ramana 4 2 12/7 flights is 7 a.m. at the air terminal. 28-30 San Juan 4 2 12/11 7. Flights with a single date are "one day shop- ping" trips, which depart NAS at 8 a.m. and return 28-30 Montego Bay 2 2 2 12/11 at approximately 6:30 p.m. C/D = Closing Date by which requests must be received. NOTES: (1) Advise passengers of possible $25.00 Duty Tax upon leaving Santo Dcmingo. The Saler. from page 2 (2) Advise passengers of possible Duty Tax upon leaving Grand Cayman. (3) Advise all passengers to be at all departure points not later than one Covertible cradle/swing for infants. Swing or bed rocks hour proceeding take-off time, including for 15 minutes when fuI j,$) O. Call 2142 AWH. G40. Girls clothes, sleepers to toddler sizes $.30 ma., Care (4) All passengers limited to 20 pounds baggage per person. Bear walker with highback seat, $15. aby swing, $10. Ibkerchip rack, $2.50. Yatzee game $1.50. Yellow shower (5) All flights depart Guantanamo Bay at 0800 and pick-up passengers at the curtains, $15. Complete bath se, $4. Five babywash destinations shown above at 1600 for return to Guantanamo Bay (all clothes, $1. GE iron, $7. Call 4692 AT. times local G'IO times). Lawn nower, adjustable height with grass catcher, $45 or best offer. Three 14 in. rims to fit Ford, Plymouth, or American Motors cars. One 15 in. rim, will fit Ford or Day Shopper Flight south, $3 ea. or two for $5. Call 4768 DWH or 3165 Schedule OCTOBER/NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1987 Infant girls clothes 0-19 months. Sane winter and some summer clothes, alj in excel. cond. Call 2462 after 2 p.m. COMMAND VC-10 HOSP FIG UIC .MAR MNS NAVSTA WIS NEX SIMA NSGA C/D 30-gal, aquarium, comes with wood stand two filter SEAT ALLCATION 5 6 8 9 12 11 30 2 1 613 N/D system and other accessories, $150. Call 29 3 AWN. Kramer Aerostar electric guitar, strat design with two OCTOBER strat and one humbucking picktp, new Anvil Flight case included, $350. Call 2971 AWH. 5 Montego Bay 2 4 9/29 17-in. color TV, $100. Call 3213 AWH or 2802 WH. 8 Montego Bay 1 2 - 3 9/29 New shock absorbers for W Beetle. Front and back, still in boxes, $25. Call 2142 AWH. 14 San Juan 3 2 1 9/29 Iouble cassette pla er/recorder for component system, 19 Grand Cayman 2 2 2 10/2 $90. Call 4121 or 4210 CWH. 20 San Juan 3 3 10/5 Sharp VCR, needs motor, $200. Call 3213 AWH or 2802 IWH. 27 Santo Domingo 2 3 10/13 TV, good cond., $50. Call 6168 AT. Mitsuba 12-in. color 29 Grand Cayman 4 2 10/15 DP Body Tone 250 multi gym, never used, $75. Call 3430 AWH. NOVEvMER Safe and Sound car seat with cover, excel. oond. Call 3934 AT. 10 San Juan 4 2 10/27 Cannon T-70 camera with S0m lens, 2&mn wide angle lens, 80-200mn zoom lens, camera case, and lens cleaning kit. 12 Montego Bay 2 2 2 10/28 Camera is six nnths old. Call Frances at 3148. 16 Grand Cayman 2 3 1 10/30 Vacuum cleaner, Eureka upright, less than one year old, $75. Call 4835 AT. 24 Santo Dcmingo 5 . 11/9 Two Whirlpool a/c's, 18,000 Btu and 12,500 Btu, $450 for 25 Montego Bay 4 2 11/10 both or best offer. Avail. Cot 1. Lawn mower, $10. Call 3543. 30 San Juan 5 1 11/16. SERVICES Cleaning for final inspections. We accept short notice and stand final with u. Call Clarice at 2726, Phyllis at 3109, or Kay at 375.~O-WHEELER DECEMBER Yamaha 650cc Maxim, shaft-drive, new tires and wheels, 8 Grand Caynan 2 2 1 1 11/23 new chrane, engine and rear end Slick-50 treated no rust, cover inclued, $1,200. Tilte included. Call 343 0 22 Santo Domingo 3 t1 2 _ 12/8 AWH. WANTED 29 Grand Caynan 2 2 2 12/14 Babysitter for 10-month-old starting Nonday, Sept. 28. Call 2462 after 2 p.m. NOTE: ONLY FIVE R&R SEATS AVAILABLE ON DAY-SHOPPERS TO SANTO DCMINGO. ONE SEAT Beautician needed at the NEX Beauty Shop. For more RESERVED FOR BIRTH CERTIFICATE COURIER. info., call Jenny at 4764 IWH or 2496 AWH.

Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, September 24, 1987 3 Sports

NAVSTA Red nips NAS, 15-14, last night 1 "-411 the ensuing kickoff, and By Ray Paulino, coach of Area athletics JOSH Dirk Rome after using their allotment NAVSTA Red, praised his team, With the players of the NL of downs, NAS took posses- noting the defense and the on strike, the hottest sion. offensive line as key assets. Pinochle winner football action around is Captain's Cup flag football. Taking the snap from the "Lamar, Jerome Wilson, and The winner of last night's Deer Point Officers' Club And last night it was hot! center, Worley faded back to Bo Matthews snatched inter- pinochle tournament was Lt. Odr. Tim Flaherty. NAVSTA Red battled it out fire a strike to Mark Truitt ceptions, and the offensive with NS to a 15-14 decision to pull ahead of Red. The line blocked nicely to give Marblehead Bowling Center hours in favor of Red. extra point kick was good, our quarterback the time NAVSTA Red got the winning and the score stood at NAS throw the ball," said The Marblehead Bowling Center will be closed Wenesday points on a fourth quarter 14, NAVSTA Red 12, at half- Paulino. through Friday, Sept. 23 - 25, from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. and field goal set up by a Lamar time. open from 5 p.m. - 11 p.m. There will be limited bowling "Snake" Moore interception. "We hadn't played for a due to renovation of the lanes. The same goes for the Paul Gricus then booted the In the second half, both week and we were a little Leeward Lanes. ball through the uprights teams played even ball, with weak, but we never gave up and we three plays later. aggressive defense. came back," he added. Dart tournament Leading to the final score for NAVSTA Red were two In the fourth quarter, Paulino went on to predict that at Getting bored on Sunday afternoon? touchdowns in the first half. Moore picked off the NAS the end of the sea- The Caribbean Darting Association sponsors an open dart Moore, running the ball up pass, setting up the field son, NAVSTA Red will be the tournament for all levels of shooters every Sunday at the the middle for a quarterback goal by Gricus, and NAS was winners. Windjammer Club game room on the second floor. sneak; drew first blood. The faced with the long ferry "We hope Sign-ups begin at 1:30 p.m. with games starting at 2 extra point attempt to take it, and we failed ride back to Leeward Point. are gunning for p.m. The first event is a blind-draw doubles followed by a and Red had to settle for six NAVSTA White singles match. The fee is $3 per event and $1 per month points. However, it seemed and SIMA," he said. association fee. All money collected for the events is they were not content, for on In the second game of the divided between the top three finishers. the next series for Red, evening featuring SIMA and For more information, call Bob Kiehlmeier at 3238 AWH. A Moore threw for the second Marine Barracks, Marine Bar- TV is available for monitoring sports while shooting strike to Nick Kee. Again, racks defeated SIMA, 19-14. darts, the extra point attempt fail- ed. Tuesday Night Bowling league NAS, determined not to let Captain's Cup NAVSTA Red have it their way, There will be an organizational meeting to elect new pulled off a shuttle pitch football games officers and to form teams for the Tuesday Night Ladies from quarterback Donald Wor- bowling league Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 6:30 p.m. at the lay to Toney Perry for a Saturday, Sept. 26 Marblehead Bowling Center. 30-yard scamper into the end NAVSTA Red - Hospital Any ladies interested should attend. The league will zone. NAS converted on their NAVSTA White - NAVSTA Blue begin Oct. 20. extra point attempt and were The first game starts at For more information, call Felicia at 2436 AWN, down by six points. 6 p.m., the second at 8 NAVSTA Red got the ball on p.m. Monday, Sept. 28 NAS - Co. "L" Major league baseball statistic leaders SIMA - Hospital .739, 2.78 Home Runs American League Strikeouts Dawson, Chicago, 45 Langston, Seattle, 244 Stolen Bases Batting Saves Coleman, St. Louis, 103 Boggs, Boston, .364 Henke, Toronto, 33 Pitching Runs Martinez, Montreal At The Lyceums Bell, Toronto, 109 National League 10-3, .769, 3.46 RBI Strikeouts, Bell, Toronto, 132 Batting Ryan, Houston, 246 All movies begin at 8 p.m. Hits Gwynn, San Diego, .373 Saves Boggs, Boston, 200 Runs Bedrosian, Philadelphia, 39 Doubles Downtown Lyceum Davis, Cincinnati, 120 Half Moon Boggs, Boston, 40 Street.Romantic Drama (R).1:29 RBI McCalla Lyceum Triples Dawson, Chicago, 127 Wilson, K.C., 16 Out Of Bounds.Action Drama (R).1:33 Hits Marine Lyceum Home Runs Gwynn, San Diego, 209 Bell, Toronto, 47 Playing For Keeps.Drama Comedy (PG-13).1:43 Doubles Leeward Lyceum Stolen Bases Wallach, Montreal, 40 Secret Admirer.Comedy (R).1:38 Reynolds, Seattle, 54 Triples Pitching Samuel, Key, Toronto, 17-6 Philadelphia, 15 Major league baseball scores from last night Television 'LI American League Toronto Blue Jays 6 Oakland A's 6 Tonight On TV8/2 Baltimore Orioles 1 Kansas City Royals 9 Minnesota Twins 4 5:00 STAR TREK Seattle Mariners 0 Detroit Tigers 4 Texas Rangers 2 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 Boston Red Sox 0 6:15 California Angels 10 ESPN SPORTSCENTER 6:30 ABC WORLD NEWS Chicago White Sox 6 Cleveland Indians 8 Milwaukee Brewers 8 7:00 MINI-SERIES: AMERIKA New York Yankees 7 8:45 NEWSCENTER 8 14 UPI's picks for top 20 games (10 innings) 9:00 SATNET PROGRAMMING CONTINUES ON AFRTS The Cable Programming Tonight following is the United Press International's picks for National the top League 20 football teams over the weekend. HBO CINEMAX Pittsburgh Pirates 7:00 - MAXIE :30. HURRY SUNDOWN Favorite Underdog St. Louis Cardinals - (1) Oklahoma Sooners.Tulsa 9:00 - JO JO DANCER 9:00 - TO LIE AND DIE Golden Hurricanes IN L.A. (2) Nebraska Cornhuskers.(12) Arizona State Sun Devils New York Mets (3) Auburn Tigers.(11) Tennessee Volunteers Montreal Expos Tonight On Channels 7, 9 and 10 (4) LSU Fighting Tigers.(7) Ohio State Buckeyes (5) Miami, Fla. Hurricanes.(10) San Francisco Giants Arkansas Razorbacks ABC, Channel 7 CBS, Channel 9 (6) Florida State Seminoles.Michigan Los Angles State Spartans Dodgers 8:00 - SLEDGE HAMMER 8:00 (8) Notre Dame Fighting Irish.Purdue - TOUR OF DUTY Boilermakers 8:30 - THE CHARMINGS 9:00 - WISEGUY (9) Clemson Tigers.Georgia San Diego Padres Tech Yellow Jackets 9:00 - GHOSTBUSTERS (MOVIE) 10:00 - KNOTS LANDING (13) UCLA bruins.Arizona Wildcats Cincinnati Reds (14) Michigan Wolverines are idle. (13 innings) NBC, Channel 10 (15) Penn State Nittnany Lions.Boston College Eagles 8:00 - COSBY SHOW (16) Texas A/M Aggies.Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles Atlanta Braves 8:30 DIFFERENT WORLD (17) Alabama - Crimson Tide.Vanderbilt Commodores Houston Astros 9:00 - CHEERS (18) Washington Huskies are idle. 9:30 - NIGHT COURT (19) Iowa Hawkeyes.Kansas State Wildcats Philadelphia Phillies 10:00 - UNSOLVED MYSTERIES (20) Georgia Bulldogs.South Carolina Fighting Gamecocks Chicago Cubs

4 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, September 24, 1987