Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 45 -- No. 118 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Monday, June 26, 1989

Captain's Corner Water Condition Bravo is now in effect Community support needed Please conserve fresh water V Editor's Note:Due to the severity of the ment improvement option, again ignoring Gallons of water in storage as of Friday, June 23: 9.83 MIL fresh water situation, the Captain'sCorner expense, will take 4-6 months. Saturday, June 24: 9.81 MIL is appearing on page one. Our per person water consumption Sunday, June 25: 9.63 MIL figures are high here. Some say that's We have a problem. Our Desal Plant is because we have lots of leaks in our distri- Goal: 750 K now operating with only one EVAPORA- bution system. Likely true. But again, a Gallons of water used Friday, June 23: *OVER GOAL* 1.13 MIL TOR and this one-evap situation looks to leaky distribution system can'tbe replaced Saturday, June 24: *OVER GOAL* 940 K be long term. Our other evaporator finally in the short term. Sunday, June 25: *OVER GOAL* 1.01 MIL gave up the ghost after 25 years of hard Barging in water to Gitmo is possible. work. There is some good news here. Our It's very expensive and will only be done to Present water restrictions are: dead evaporator is Gitmo II and it could augment our situation. I think I can tell you *No watering lawns or plants only produce 300-400 thousand gallons of without reservation that barging water into * No washing vehicles, private or government fresh water per day. Our operating evap is our base in order to support our 1.2 million * No washing or rinsing boats, dive gear or recreational equipment Gitmo III and itcan produce about 800-900 gallon per day behavior will not happen. * No air conditioning for two hours daily (8 to 10 a.m.) thousand gallons per day. Hopefully Evap It's too expensive. * Full loads of laundry are to be washed on even calendar days only *Water will be shut off to Bachelor's Quarters and Housing areas between 9a.m. and III will continue to operate. Evap III is Ok, what's the "bottom line", Skipper? 4:30 p.m. daily about 13 years old, and we intend to operate Well, here it is: life as we knew it before * No unofficial visitors may visit the base as of Friday, June 30. Gitmo II's failure is over. We must change gallon production level, ast 750 not tothousand over stress our only evaporator. our water consumption behavior. How? By CONSERVE! ARE YOU SAVING YOUR 40 PERCENT? We have "consumed" on the average changing what each of us has the most about 1.2 million gallons per day for many immediate and the most certain control of K = Thousands of gallons MIL = Millions of gallons months. Back in January, when we had a - our own personal behavior. Each of us similar (but shorter term) problem, we as a needs to cut significantly our fresh water community pulled together and got our use. This past weekend we got off to a ENERGY SAVINGS TIP: Report all leaks to PWD Trouble Desk; at Wind- ward call 4424 and at Leeward call 6395. consumption down below 800,000 gallons disappointing start. Friday we used 1.13 per day. If you remember, you may have million gallons of water, Saturday we used been inconvenienced by this. 940,000 gallons and yesterday we used I wish I could give you brighter news. 1.01 million gallons. Frankly, I'm con- is an inconvenience for sure and now we are "non-essential" person on this base, "non- It's not positive, however, and unless we cerned. Sunday evening on television, I turning water off to living quarters and that essential" in terms of contributing to this use less water, more drastic measures are in announced additional measures we have to is an even greater inconvenience, but that's base's primary mission of United States store for us. Reduced population is one of take if we are going to get consumption the step by step course of action we are Navy Atlantic Fleet support and the de- those options. Non-essential folks will be down. Stopping unofficial visitors to the committed to. More and more restrictive fense of this base, your continued presence sent away if we can't get our current base will be very difficult for those of you use of fresh water until we can stabilize use on the base is dependent on your water population to consume less than we can that have planned and possibly went to at something less than what we can and consumption behavior. produce. some expense to have family or friends desire to produce. I can't write it much more bottom line Also wish Icould tell you this situation visit. I can sympathize, but when we are than that. Participate and conserve or can be quickly fixed with some new equip- faced with the very real possibility of Unfortunately, that's not all. We're you'll be gone. And if you're "essential" ment. Even ignoring expense, equipment sending families off the base because we going to have to do this fora long period of and you don't participate, you'll be held improvements and additions will take can not provide water for them; the choice time. You're going to see so much on water accountable. We need every person's par- months. In fact, it takes about two years to was clear. conservation you're going to be sick of it. ticipation. Have a safe, water conservation build an evaporator. The quickest equip- Not being able to wash your automobile Ok, be sick; but stay involved. If you're a day. Vacations can be kept fire safe Household go)ods, POVs here Years from now when you lookback on rapid, indicate possible heat stroke. Try to this summer vacation the memories should reduce the body's temperature with cool Good news for people expecting Grigsby, B.G. Neff, S.A. household goods and vehicles on the Harris, D.L. Wetherall, J.M. be of laughter, adventure and fun, beach water, an alcohol rub or cold packs. Don't coming barge. In cooperation with Jackson, T.E. Wulff, S.M. trips, boating, camping and sightseeing . over-chill, however, by covering the vic- e Material Division of the Supply Jones, T.D. not of pain, tragedy, ambulances or hospi- tim with ice. Department, the Guantanamo Gazette tals. The Naval Station Fire Department A normal body temperature accompa- will regularly publish the names of POes wants you to include fire and burn safety in nied by pale, clammy skin, profuse sweat- people who can expect to receive Blaylock, R.W. Hudson, G.B. your vacation plans. ing, nausea and weakness indicate heat ex- household goods and vehicles on Collazosantini, R. Ingold, F.A. We hope you are careful about fire haustion. Have the victim lie down and incoming barges. Clark, C.L. Jackson, T.P. safety most of the year but summer can apply cool, wet cloths. Make adrink of salt This information is complied from Chroninger, S.A. Jones, R.J. make us careless. Add to that carelessness, water (1 teaspoon of salt in a 6-ounce glass Eppler, C.R. McGhee, A.D. advance manifests and in most cases unfamiliar surroundings and life becomes of water) and have the victim sip the drink will be accurate. Please do not call Figer, R.L. Noblit, C.L. DDS PAC. When the barge is Finnie, S.R. Nurse, G.A. even more risky. So keep the following tips very slowly, finishing the glass over about unloaded you will be notified and a Gibbons, A.R. Pierce, C.A. in mind all through your happy summer. an hour's time. delivery date will be scheduled. Gibson-Shankle, D. Prude Summer activities seem to mean sum- Sunburn is no different than a burn The following personnel can Gill, M.J. Rubio, L.A. mer injuries. It's best to be prepared and to from a small flame or a scald from steam or expect their household goods or Gilchrist, J.L. Ryberg, J.E. know what to do. If you haven't learned boiling water. Don't take it lightly. Cool vehicles on the barge arriving this Gilliam, M.A. Vorpagel, D.R. CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), the skin with cool water but don't use ice week. Harris, D.L. Wooten, G.E. now is a good time. You just might need it. packs. Never apply greasy or oily oint- It's thebest way to treat a drowning victim. ments to a sunburn. They hold the heat and Household Goods Personnel receiving vehicles are re- Treat minor cuts by cleaning with soap can make the burn worse. A non-greasy Owens, R. Kennedy, S.E. minded that they will only be released and water and protecting with a clean ban- lotion can cool the burn safely. If the skin Barrios, G. Monteith, K.D. after military customs inspectors and dage, either the adhesive type or a gauze is blistered and weepy, cool the burn and Boettjer, B.A. Morris, J.W. working dogs have examined the ve- hicles. Personnel are not authorized to pad. Large, jagged, deep cuts or cuts caused get medical attention. This kind of burn can pick up their vehicle prior to clearing by metal objects should receive medical at- be serious and may get worse if not treated customs. tention right away. Call a doctor or ambu- by a professional. Owners ordesignated persons must lance. It won't take very much extra care to 4's have in their possession a temporary Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are make your summer safe, not sorry. You'll license tag, base registration and proof common in summer. Learn to recognize be glad you did. Every summer you'll be of insurance before picking up their them and respond appropriately. Their glad to have another vacation to enjoy. vehicle at building 717. The above causes are similar but their symptoms and Summer vacations are for fun. Even when 0 0 named vehicles are expected to be the treatment they call for are very differ- we're out of school, summer always beck- released and ready for pick up on ent. ons with a special call. When you answer June 27, after 12:30 p.m. A high body temperature, skin that is that call, be sure you bring fire safety and hot and red, and a pulse that is strong and common sense along. Make sure to obey base policies The Housing Office has high- may be utilized. lighted the following points tore- - Parking of vehicles (in- mind residents of base policies cluding vans, motorcycles, trail- BAY NEWS established to help ensure that ers, campers and automobiles) in standards of cleanliness and ap- seeded or grass areas behind and NMBC-7 Run T-shirts mony at the U.S. Naval Hospital compound the pearance are maintained through- next to housing units, patio pads T-shirts for the NMCB-7 "Can Do" 5K run/ morning of Tuesday, June 27. All clinics including Fleet Sick Call will be closed, however, the out all housing areas. or other unauthorized areas is walk have arrived and can be picked up at the Treatment Area will be staffed to treat - Littering and abandon- prohibited. Seabee compound from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For Emergency ment of any items are prohibited - Blocking of fire lanes, more information, call 4838. all bonafide emergencies. and are subject to disciplinary sidewalks and alleyways is pro- action under the UCMJ and the hibited. Summershine camp-out Open Line Federal Personnel Manual. - Vehicles with outdated li- Children in the MWR Youth Activities Sum- Open Line will be held Tuesday, June 27, at 7 - Major vehicle repairs in- censes, abandoned and "junk" ve- mershine Program will go camping in various p.m. This week's topic is Water Conservation and volving vehicle disassembly for hicles will be impounded. locations on the base beginning Friday, June 30, at Captain John Boyd's guest will be Commander Art Corsano, Public Works Officer. more than 72 hours are not per- - Residents are not permit- Windmill Beach. mitted in the housing areas. The ted to keep or store a vehicle Youth Activities is in need of tents and adult Auto Hobby Shop shouldbe used. belonging to a non-resident in or teen members of the community who are Mail Orderly training willing to volunteer assistance in conducting these class for all r - The only approved con- housing areas. There is a mandatory training outings. Call Katy or Patrick at 4075 for more personnel that have turned in mail orderly applica- or repair sites for barrel To help enforce the above struction information. tions to the Post Office, and are waiting for boats and other boats are between regulations, Housing personnel appointment as Mail Orderly, Wednesday, July 5 at have been authorized to issue the Navy Exchange shoreline Piano lessons 9 a.m., in the Family Service Center Training room. (southeast of the Naval Station Armed Forces Traffic Tickets to Topics include the following: Mail Security, Shed) and the former Marine residents who violate the regula- MWR Youth Activities has contracted an Boat additional piano instructor for its Leisure Skills Mailroom Operating Procedures and Mail Han- who have any Special Services Boat Shed (enter tions. Residents Piano Lessons. Classes are now available Monday dling. Any other Mail Orderlies that have not across from the Vet Clinic). On questions concerning any of the and Wednesday in one-half hour sessions. attended the previous classes are welcome to attend. Leeward side, the area adjacent to above points, should contact their Class fee is $15 per month. Register at the the Special Services Boat Shed project manager at 3098. Youth Center or call 4075 for additional informa- 800 numbers tion. It may be possible to acquire 800 phone service here in Guantanamo Bay. We at the Telecommuni- New Session of ACEP scheduled Check out procedures cations Branch of PWD need your input. Not every Personnel leaving PCS no longer have to company that has 800 service will be interested in since it The new session of the Adult weeks. phone for an appointment to check out with the accepting calls from Guantanamo residents, Continuing Education Program If you are interested in attend- Navy Resale Activity. Personnel checking out will cost them money to provide the service here. We need you to send us your ideas of possible (ACEP) will begin the week of ing any of these courses, contact should stop by our administrative offices on any suppliers of this service (ie: airlines, car rentals, July 30. Courses will be taught in Lisa Wheeler, Training Division, workday between the hours of 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. insurance companies, department stores, etc.) along basic and intermediate levels of CCPO , at 4418 or 4271. with their address and phone numbers. Send to English, Reading, and Mathe- EOD Training Ensign Gallen, Guard Mail, Stop #9 by Saturday, matics for all interested employ- The program is still seeking July 1. Small boating, swimming and diving will be ees. Classes are provided at no volunteer teachers. Individuals secured Friday, June 30, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., in MCX food trailer cost to employees and will be who can share an hour or two a the vicinity of Phillips Park between the Wind- food offered each week night includ- week, or whenever poss ble, ward Point Lighthouse and buoy 2A to mid- The Marine Corps Exchange Mexican ing weekends. Each course of should also contact Lisa Wh eler channel due to detonation of explosives underwa- trailer has something different for lunch. Open ter. Monday through Saturday, serving daily specials. instruction will run for twelve at the above extensions. Specials include Fried Chicken and Rice, Burritos, Fajitas and Taco Salad. Try something new for Teller at Leeward lunch and bring a friend. WEEKLY WATER USAGE There will be a teller at Leeward Point June 19- 25 Tuesday, June 27, and Friday, June 30. Motorcycle footwear Motorcyclist are required to wear hard sole Dive-In Movies shoes with a heel. A single-piece composition sole- 2 The Villamar pool will be showing dive-in 1.8 heel combination with an instep is acceptable. animated movies every Friday at 8 p.m., starting Hard-soled shoes are defined as consisting of MG 1.6 June 30. Treat your kids to a swim and a movie at leather soles of a type found in ordinary street shoes IA 1.4 the same time. or of a composition material that is equally resistant L L 1.2 - to abrasions, cuts and tears. Most athletic and LL 1 - FRA closure boating shoes will not satisfy this definition and 1 0 0.8 therefore tennis shoes and dock siders are not O 06 The FRA will be closed until Friday, June 30, N due to rewiring. allowed. N S 0.4 0.2 Baked goods needed Air Terminal News Flash #13 0 The GBYAA is sponsoring a cake sale booth at Take a moment to read the back of your boarding pass once you receive it. Of particular Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Phillips Park the Fourth of July. Contributions of baked goods would be appreciated as we are a interest, note the last sentence regarding claims for loss or damge of baggage. Checked baggage value - DAILY USE GOAL non-profit organization. Also needed are volun- teers to work the booth. is not to exceed $9.50 per pound and unchecked, For more information, call Maria at 4462. when loss or damage is caused by the carrier, value is not to exceed $420. Office closure For more information, Call 6204 or 6408. Entertainment Tonight The Staff Judge Advocates Office will be Energy closed Tuesday and Wednesday, June 27 and 28. Savings Tip On Channel 2 The office will be open again Thursday, June 29. Take showers rather than tub baths, but limit However, the Staff Judge Advocate will not be in your showering time and check the water flow. You the office the entire week of June 26. can save about five gallons of hot water every time 4:00 SQUARE ONE TV you substitute a shower for a bath. 4:30 SOAP BOX WITH TOME COTTLE Book discussion 5:00 FAMILY TIES The Book Discussion Group's next meeting Admiral Zumwalt Award 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT will be held Wednesday, September 6, at 7 p.m. at The Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt Award #1 Paola Point. The following books will be 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 competition finalist inspections will be held from discussed: Lonesome Dove, by Larry McMartry; Friday, August 18 to Tuesday, August 22, for the 6:15 SPORTS MACHINE Bonfires of the Vanities, by Tom Wolfe. You and Bachelor Quarters Operation.Three inspectors will 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS may read both or just one. All residents are review all Bachelor Quarters paperwork from welcome. 7:00 STAR TREK August 18 to the morning of August 21, and then 8:00 MINI SERIES; MURDER IN TEXAS Blue Caribe specials tour all BEQ and BOQ rooms August 21 and 22. 9:45 NEWSCENTER 8 (REBROADCAST For more information, call 3305. The Blue Caribe offers daily lunch and dinner specials. For a change of scene take a "drive to the country" to eat. We are only a five minute drive Overeater's Anonymous Guantanamo Gazette from the downtown stoplight. It takes some people Do you eat when you're not hungry? Do you go Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba more time to find a parking place at a restaurant in on eating binges for no apparent reason? Is your CONUS than it takes to drive to the Blue Caribe. weight affecting the way you live your life? Overeater's Anonymous can help. Naval Base Commander.Capt. John S. Boyd, USN Public Affairs Officer.Lt. Bob Hines, USNR Office Closure Overeater's Anonymous is a fellowship of men Editorial Staff The Navy Campus office will be closed June and women who, through shared experience and Editor . JO SN D irk R ose, USN 28 and 29 for the installation of NCMIS (Navy mutual support, Assistant Editor.JOSN Lisa M. Enloe, USN are recovering from compulsive Campus Management Information System) and Staff Assistant. . --.-. K risen L. Adkins overeating. We welcome everyone who wants to computer training. stop eating compulsively. There are no dues The editorial content of this newspaper is prepared, edited and provided or fees by the Public Affairs Office for members. of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the military services and their families stationed overseas. Its contents do not necessarily reflect Change of Command ceremony OA meets every Tuesday, Thursday and the official views of the U.S. Navy and do not imply endorsement thereof. The Guantaname Gazeate There will be a Change of Command Cere- Saturday at 7 p.m. at McCalla Hangar, 2nd deck. is printed five times a week at government expense at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. I

PAGE 2 MONDAY, JUN"E 26, 1989 GUANTANM GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS All items for the classified section looking Gitmo car, fold down rear seats for must be submitted on 8 1/2 in. paper with extra cargo, sunroof, AM/FM cassette, 5- SCHEDULE a maximum of 40 words per advertise- door, avail. Aug. 1, $2,000. Call 3580 AT. WEEKLY MOVIE ment. Each item to be sold must be submit- '84 Nissan Sentra, 4-dr. wagon, 1600 cc., ted on a separatesheet of paper unless AM/FM stereo w/equalizer, a/c, needs 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 distributor, $2,500. Call 4162 DWH or June/July they fallunder the same category.Adstsub- Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun mitted which include a variety of items will 3303 AWH. ------17 -- be placed under Miscellaneous. Ads must '88 Jeep Wrangler, 4w/d, p/s, AM/FM Officers -- be signed and include a phone number cassette, excel. cond., $10,000. Call 2994 CPO ------18 where the submitter can be reached dur- AT or 4168 DWH. Downtown 4 1 2 3 5 9 13 ing normal working hours. BIlCYCLES McCalla 3 4 1 2 6 10 14 Ads are publishedfor two Two Huffy single speed "Good Vibra- Deadlines: Marine 2 3 4 1 7 11 15 consecutive days (Monday and Tuesday tions" beach bikes, one male and one and Thursday and Friday).Ads must be in female type, will take best offer. Call ET2 Leeward 1 2 3 4 8 12 16 by noon Wednesday or Friday preceding Decker at 4237 or 4527 DWH or 3948 Windjammer ------2 3 4 the desired publicationdates. AWH. Villamar Pool ------19 -- -- Leeward Point residents may submit EMPLOYMENT must SATO Travel is looking for a part-time ads via telephone.All other residents movie. * ubmit written ads to the Public Affairs agent. Prefer some travel industry experi- - Indicates there will be no ice, Bidg. 760, Admin. Hill. ence and some airline computer time. Bold print indicates a double feature will be shown. Send resume to SATO Travel, Stop 27, AUl. Bldg. 800. '71 Olds Cutlass Cpe., 350, blue w/black, MISCELLANEOUS a/t, p/s, p/b, cassette, well-maintained, High chair, potty trainer chair, baby seat and His Dream: Jeff Bridges -Joan Allen: Tucker- The Man and His Dream, is the heart- insp. good until May '90, sharp, $1,100. for bicycle, Cox remote control, plane, 1. Tucker -The Man designer, Preston Thomas Tucker, the American visionary who opened Call 4962. Tyco remote controled car, will take best warming story of the innovative automobile (PG-13) 1 hr. 50 min. '73 C-20 Chevy long bed truck, runs great, offer on all items. Call ET2 Decker at 4237 the door to the future inthe 1940's by building a revolutionary car. BIOGRAPHICAL-DRAMA body in O.K. cond., $1,000. FMI, call 4635 or 4527 DWH or 3948 AWH. DWH or 2898 AWH. 35mm camera, Canon AT, SLR, also in- 2. Child's Play: Catherine Hicks - Chris Sarandon: A popular toy, known as a "good guy" doll becomes a killer after '74 Mercury Comet, 6-cyl., a/t, p/s, p/b, cluded: zoom lens 80-250, camera case, it is possessed by a criminal shot in a department store. HORROR-DRAMA (R) 1 hr. 27 min. cassette, insp. good until July '90, $1,050. Vivitar flash, excel. pictures, $100. Call Call 4962. 3580 AT. 3. Moon Over Parador: Richard Dreyfuss -Sonia Braga: An American actor is reluctantly persuaded to pose as the '76 Pontiac Lemans, 4-dr., p/s,p/b, a/c, tilt Plywood 4x8x.5, $10 ea. sheet. Particle recently-deceased dictator of a Caribbean country on the verge of a revolution. COMEDY (PG-13) 1 hr. 54 min. steer., AM/FM cassette, 4-speakers, good board, 4x8x.25, $5 ea. sheet. Call Jim at rubber all the way around, good shocks, 4768 DWH or 3691 AWH. 4. Iron Eagle II: Louis Gossett Jr. - Stuart Margolin: A tough aviator hero takes command ofjoint U.S./Soviet strike $1,200 OBO. Call ET2 Decker at 4237 or Uniforms: 4 brand new sets of cami's, force to prevent a hostile Third World nation from deploying nuclear warheads. ACTION-DRAMA (PG) 1 hr. 39 min. 4527 DWH or 3948 AWH. extra small, short, $12 per set. One used set, $6. Boots, slightly used, size 4R, $8. '78 Ford Fairmont, 4-dr., new tires, a/c, p/ 5. Extreme Prejudice: Nick Nolte - Rip Tom: A Texan Ranger and drug smuggler living south of the border, very well, Call 2994 AT. s, 6-cyl., new batt. and alt., runs childhood friends whose paths diverged, have a deadly confrontation. ADVENTURE (R) 1 hr. 44 min. avail July 4 at the Ferry Landing, $1,100 TWO-WHEELERS s s fCall 3908 '82 Honda Custom 250 motorcycle, excel. 6. Foreign Body: Victor Banerjee - Warren Mitchell: After I.Q. Patel discovers that his cousin Ram Das' has a 81 Subaru staion wagon, compact, 5- cond., black w/gray trim, included: 2-hel- memory, he encourages Ram Das' to spend his evenings reading at the library. Ram Das' saves the life spd, superb family vehicle and sporty- mets, $950 OBO. Call 4962. photographic of young model after reading "Your Patient and You". Wacky complications ensue as I.Q. Patel helps Ram Das' become a "specialist". COMEDY-ADVENTURE (PG-13) 1 hr. 43 min.

MWR offers Sof-Stain class 7. Song of the South: James Basketts - Ruth Warrick: The winner of two Academy Awards, this live-action and animated film brings Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear and Brer Fox, three of the funniest rascals ever created to rollicking life. MWR's Ceramic Hobby be accepted into each class. Like the original Uncle Remus stories upon which it was based. "Song of the South is thoroughly enjoyable. Shop will be offering a Saturday Paints, firing and the music box ANIMATED (G) 1 hr. 36 min. morning and a Thursday evening movementare included in the $18 class in Sof-Stain Technique class fee. Greenware will be re- 8. Beauty and the Beast: John Savage - Rebecca DeMomay: Rebecca DeMomay is Beauty and John Savage is the during July. ceived at the time of class regis- Beast in this delightful musical fairy take, enjoyed by young and old, in which the true definition of beauty is explored. The Saturday morning three- tration and June 28 is the last date FANTASY (G) 1 hr. 34 min. will be accepted for session class will begin July 1 greenware 9. Wise Guys: Danny DeVito - Joe Piscopo: When popular comedians Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo are teamed from 9 to 11. Thursday's class, firing. The angel and her accesso- as a pair of bumbling Mafia hit men, the funhas only just begun. After the twosome botches their first big assignment, also three, sessions, will begin ries must be in bisque for the first they are each given their second big assignment: to rub out each other. COMEDY (R) 1 hr. 32 min. July 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. Both session of the class. classes will feature an "Angel on For more information, call 1Oa. The Weather Lady: Rocky: Come see Rocky and all his zany friends in various cartoon clips. CARTOON (G) Cloud" music box. class instructor Lori Moyer at 29 min. A maximum of 10 people will 3487. 10b. Bambi: Animated: Firstreleased in 1942, this animated classic tells the adventures of Bambi and herforest friends. School registration being held ANIMATION (G) 1 hr. 10 min. 11. A Legal Eagles: Robert Redford - Debra Winger: In 1968, a mysterious fire killed a rising, young artist and All elementary school su- ten students must provide the destroyed all of his unsold works; then, eighteen years later, his daughter is arrested for stealing one of the missing dents that have not already regis- following documents upon regis- paintings. Now, the only thing between her and prison is a hot-shot lawyer and a bumbling ex-Assistant D.A. tered for school year 1989/90, tearing: orders, dependent entry approval, immunization record, 12. Dead of Winter: Mary Steenburger - Roddy McDowell: Katie McGovern is a struggling actress who will do should register at the elementary hundreds ofmiles into themountains withtwo total strangers certificate. anything forthatbig break. But isthe part sheis traveling school office July 3-7, from 8:00 birth to audition for actually an acting job.or a permanent position? SUSPENSE (R) 1 hr. 40 min. a.m. to 3:00 p.m., excluding July Students who do not register 4th, which is a federal holiday. at this time will have to register 13. Tai-Pan: Bryan Brown -John Stanton: In 1841 Hong Kong, white men battle for control of theflourishing china New students and kindergar- after school begins in August. trade and seek to build dynasties while colliding with fate. ADVENTURE (R) 2 hr. 8 min.

14. King Kong Lives: Brian Kerwin - Linda Hamilton: Adventurer Hank Mitchell (Brian Kerwin) and heart transplant surgeon Amy Franklin (Linda Hamilton) attempt to locate and save King Kong, the great ape, a recent heart transplant patient who escapes prior to full recovery. ADVENTURE (PG-13) 1 hr. 45 min.

15. Nuts: Barbara Streisand -Richard Dreyfuss: When a high-priced prostitute is accused of killing a client, she must prove to the judge she is mentally fit to stand trial. If she fails, theprospect of a long-term jail sentence could bereplaced by a life of mental institutions. DRAMA (R) 1 hr. 56 min.

16. Spaceballs: Mel Brooks - Rick Moranis: The inimitable Mel Brooks has done it again with the world's first-ever "space-spoof'. Will Lord Dark Helmet space-nap Princess Vespa. will space-bum-for-hire Lone Starr rescue Her Spoiled Highness. Will the evil planet Spaceball steal all the airfrom it's peaceful neighbor Druidia. Come find out. COMEDY (PG) 1 hr. 30 min.

17. Heartbreak Hotel: David Keith -Tuesday Weld: An Ohio family kidnaps Elvis Presley in orderto cheerup their ailing mother. COMEDY-DRAMA (PG-13) 1 hr. 41 min.

18. Clean and Sober: Michael Keaton- Kathy Baker: A hot shot real estate executive who has embezzled thousands of dollars from his employers hides out in a rehabilitation hospital for addicts. He is a cocaine addict. The trials and tribulations of trying to become drug-free are revealed. DRAMA (R) 2 hr. 4 min.

19. Sleeping Beauty Animated: Classic story ofa princess placed in a deep sleep by a wicked fairy's magic. Awakened by a handsome prince's kiss, she lives happily ever after. ANIMATION (G) 1 hr. 15 min.

G All Ages. PG Not recommended for younger children. R Under 17 not allowed without parent or adult guardian.

Movies begin at 8 p.m.

GuArfrANAMo GAZETTE MONDAY, JuNE 26, 1989 PAGE 3 SPORTS New York gambles on Samuel trade Baseball scores American League National League If it was a Blackjack game, season and the Mets developed a Texas Rangers 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 7 FROM WIRE REPORTS might say the Mets drew on notion he had lost his stuff. He'll you 2 0 15. Samuel is in his seventh year get his chance to prove otherwise Tradinginbigleaguebaseball still using the word at Veterans Stadium. and they're New York Yankees 5 5 is a little bit like dabbling in the they talk about The Giants obtained the big "potential" when Kansas City Royals 4 1 stock market. him. Juan has power, speed and heat man of the bullpen in Phila- You frequently have to wait delphia, Steve Bedrosian, a for- aggressiveness. He allegedly was Minnesota Twins 7 San Diego Padres 10 months before you find out if in and mer CY Young winner as a re- low in morale Philly Boston Red Sox 0 7 you've dabbled with a winner or a jumped out of his spiked shoes liever. He is 31 and if he can still loser. break the sound barrier he will when he learned of the trade. 3 Pittsburgh Pirates 5 Two weekends ago saw the make San Francisco a tough team Milwaukee Brewers He is not without faults and Chicago White Sox 1 St. Louis Cardinals 3 the major league Dow Jones In- the Mets knew about them. He to beat in the National League dex rising. There were three and frequently West. strikes out a lot California Angels 7 Houston Astros 12 deals. Two considered major and out of The Phils, in return, received swings at pitches that are Baltimore Orioles 6 Atlanta Braves 6 the other less important reach. He has been a second base- two young pitchers, Terry The San Francisco Giants Mulholland and Dennis Cookand man for most of his career and 5 5 wereinvolvedintwoof them, one a youthful infielder, Charlie often made his managers groan 3 Chicago Cubs 0 with the Phillies and the other by booting an easy play after Hayes. None of that trio has been with the Detroit Tigers, The Phil- around long enough to have made making a spectacular one. Oakland A's 6 lies also did some horse trading - an impact. Juan will play center field for Toronto Blue Jays 3 nothing personal, guys - with the the Mets, unless he is not up to the In the other trade, the Giants New York Mets. "Lone Ranger" role that position sent outfielder Tracy Jones to All parties to the swapping Detroit for , also an demands. ' . v were convinced they were doing In Dykstra, the Phils got a hard- outfielder. the right thing. The calendar, jawed, bread-and-butter per- Jones, at 28, is waiting for his f. more than three months of play former who is sure to take over in big chance. He thinks playing r left, will furnish the verdict center field and do the job. He is every day will make him a regu- The most important of the trio a money player although he won't lar. of trades probably was the one the get much chance to prove that in Sheridan does not have im- Mets made with the Phillies. Philadelphia. At least not for pressive numbers but he is a good "- Philadelphia sent Juan some time to come. fielder and when he was with Samuel, sometimes brilliant and McDowell, a relief pitcher, is Kansas City he got some pressure sometimes erratic, to the Mets for the "X" factor in the deal. Once a hits. He goes up to the plate to Len Dykstra and Roger McDow- reliable fireman, quick to answer swing. He is likely to help the ell. an alarm, he has had trouble this Giants. Fourth of July race set to include 5K and one mile fun run July Fourth is the day for all 13 to 18; 19 to 29; 30 to 39; and 40 Americans to celebrate their free- and over. Women's division, 12 5K run and One Mile Fun Run I dom. and under; 13 to 18; 19 to 29; 30 Festivities of all kinds will be to 39; and 40 and over. TuesdayI taking place across the United Awards will be given to the States, and in Guantanamo Bay, top three finishers in the 5K and I Phillips P Cuba, too. the top finisher in the mile. T- This year's celebration will shirts will be given to all contest- Name: Phone #: be off to a running start at 7:30 ants. The entry fee is $6 in ad- Tuesd ~'. a y, '. 'J ul 43 .IIUI a.m. with a 5K race and one-mile vance and $7 on the day of the AT- iS e s e leXL ne fun run. race.I(pesciceo ) I Bothraces will startandfinish The public is encouraged to I5K run One Mile Run (check one) 1 at Phillips Park. The 5K race will come out and participate in this TAlK r ran M(97nn .Ii ieFu be broken down into the follow- event. For more information, call va) c oUdl;q) orruly 4 ing categories: 1stLt. Elzie at2587 during work- Return to Marine Barracks, Engineer Section Bldg. M-201 Men's division, 12 and under; ing hours. m Am -----4= Sunday hours are 1 to 3 p.m. For more information, call Amy at 3246. F Teen hours for grades seven to 12 are set for AREA Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8 to Corral events Sunday hours are 3 to 5 p.m. 11 p.m. Pony rides Pony rides at Deer Park will be held every ATHLETICS Fitness Division activities Tuesday in the month of June. The cost is only $.50 a Youth Activities Softball tournament meeting ride and two ponies and one guide will be available. Teen pool tournament A Fourth of July Softball Tournament meeting is set For more information, call Glen or Laurie at 2381. Pit your skill against tough competition at the teen for Wednesday, June 28, at the base gym beginning at 5 pool tournament set for Saturday, July 8, at p.m. Fishing tournament Teams must register at the meeting and pay the $75 "Saturday's." Action begins at 9 p.m. There will be a fishing and spear fishing entry fee per team. The tournament will be held June tourna- The cost to participate is $2 per person. Register ment, sponsored by Leeward Point First Class 30, July 1-2, with finals scheduled for July 4. at "Saturday's" by 8:30 p.m. the night of the event Association, Friday, June 30 to Tuesday, July 4. The Awards will be presented to the top three finishers. tournament will start at 6 p.m. and end at noon. For for more information, call Patrick or Katy at Aquatics Department activities An entry fee of $20 is required and participants 4075. Swim team organizational meeting must state fishing or spear fishing at the time of the Animal House party An organizational swim team meeting for interested entry. Both may be entered for $40 but speared fish r Come out dressed crazy and take part in some swimmers and their parents is set for Friday, July 14, at may not be entered in the fishing category and vice- wacky games at the "Animal House" party set for the base gym beginning at 7 p.m. versa. Saturday, July 1, at "Saturday's." The dance is sched- Participants in the swim team must be six years or There will be separate pots for each category and uled from 7:30 to 11 p.m. older and have passed the beginner's swim class. all entry fees will be paid out to the winners. Once a Admission will cost $1.50 for members and $2 for For more information, call Laurie Rinehart at 3659. fish is entered it must be kept in the MWR freezer non-members with a $.50 discount for those in until July 4. costume. Only "legal" fish JAW the Outdoor Sports and For more information, call Patrick or Katy at Project Player events 4075. Pool tournament Wildlife Handbook (COMNAVBASEGTMOINST Youth Center expands hours A pool tournament sponsored by Project Player is 1710.10D) will be weighed. New hours of operation for the MWR Youth set for Thursday, July 6, at Post 46. Registrations begin To enter or for more information, call Veronica Center will go into effect Saturday, July 1. at 7 p.m. and action at 7:30 p.m. Harris at Trzyna Village restaurant from 8 a.m. to 1 Pre-teen hours for grades four through six are set Participation cost will be $1. The tournament is p.m. at 4023, Kevin at 2713 after working hours, Rich for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 5:30 to 8 single elimination and a first-place trophy will be at 3735 after working hours or Buck at 6139 after p.m. Saturday pre-teen hours are from 5 to 8 p.m. and awarded to the winner. working hours.

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