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S Qguantanamo Bay, Cuba S QGuantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 42 -- No. 175 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, September 12, 1986 N Second day of Israeli-Egyptian summit (UPI) -- A second day of massacre of Palestinians in after the signing of an W4E News of the bay talks is scheduled today Beirut by Israeli-backed Israeli-Egyptian agreement on between Israeli Prime militiamen. terms for settling a dispute Minister Shimon Peres and The submit was arranged in over the Sinai border region Egyptian President Hosni haste. It began 12 hours of Taba. Mubarak in Alexandria. Be Alert, School Is In Session -- Motorists are The leaders held extremelyy remind that it is illegal to pass a school bus that friendly" talks yesterday. is loading and unloading children. Remember, when a But an Israeli spokesman says school bus is stopped, you stop. they face differences that may prevent them from ending CPO Club To Close -- The CPO Club will be closed on their summit with a joint Tuesday, Sept. 16, for Bingo due to "CPO Initiation." statement. The meeting was The club will be open for dinner from 6 - 8 p.m. the first between Israeli and Fgyptian leaders since 1981. Unclaimed Packages At Commissary -- The At yesterday's, talks, Commissary has a lot of unclaimed packages in bags left spokesmen for both sides say by various shoppers. Some of these packages have been Peres and Mubarak engaged in there since March 11. Unclaimed packages are not intensive discussions on normally retained by the Commissary for longer than 30 reviving the Middle East ays. However, present unclaimed packages will be peace process, as well as detained until Sept. 25 to give patrons the opportunity resolving Palestinian demands to claim. for a homeland. Mubarak said Egypt will EOD Training -- Due to EOD training, small boating, return its ambassador to Tel swimming and diving will be secured Sept. 17, 18, and Aviv. He was recalled in 1982 19, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m., in the vicinity of Phillips Park to protest the Israeli from Windward Point Lighthouse to Buoy #2 to mid- invasion of Lebanon and the -channel. Cuban/American Friendship Day -- Planning is now in progress for our next Cuban/American Friendship Day, Channel 6 scheduled for Jan. 30, 1987. To make this a successful event, your suggestions are welcomed. Sumit suggestions with your name and phone nuber to the Friday, September 12 Public Affairs Office, guard mail stop #53. 7:30 p.m. Major League Baseball: CPO Pool To Close -- The CPO Pool will be closed Red Sox vs. N.Y. Yankees Tuesday, Sept. 16, due to a change in the cleaning Saturday, September 13 schedule. The pool will reopen Monday, Sept. 22. 2: 30 p .m. College Football: Reduction Of Serving Facilities At Galley -- Ohio State vs. Washington In order for the Gold Hill Galley staff to more 6:00 p.m. effectively manage their manpower and material College Football: resources, starting Sept. 13, the E-5 and above serving Michigan vs. Norte Dame line will no longer be setup for meal service during 10:00 p.m. weekends and holidays. Personnel affected by this move 33rd Annual Miss America will still be able to dine in these areas. Pageant Sunday, September 14 Saturday Steak Cookout -- Mr. Silbert Pryce, Navy Uniform Requirements For Navy Ball -- This 12: 30 p.m.Exhnec hef, will cook a steak to your taste every year's 1986 Navy Birthday Ball, to be held Saturday, NFL Today Saturday, 5 :30 p.m., at the Stoplight Inn. The menu includes Ot. 4., uniform requirements are as follows: 1:00 p.m. steak, baked potato or french fries, vegetable, rolls and ** Dun to the fact enlisted females do not, at the NFL Doubleheader butter or sour cream for only $3.50. So come on out and present time, have an appropriate dress uniform, the (Teams unavailable) enjoy the cclookout, and try Mr. Pryce's cooking. (Photo by requirements for this year's Navy Ball will be a long 8:00 p.m. JC Gary Sn ith) or short evening gown. NBC Special: ** Enlisted males E-6 and below will wear Full Dress President and Mrs. Reagan White or optional Dinner Dress White. Address Drugs ** CPOf will wear Dinner Dress White Jacket, Dinner 8:30 p.m. .Captain's Hotline ress White or optional Full Dress White. Football: ** Officers will wear Dinner Dress White Jacket or Syracuse vs. Army or Dinner Dress White. Raiders vs. Redskins Iqiy My wife's luggage newspaper, shortly. Right now ** Civilians shall wear appropriate civilian attire. Monday, September 15 did not make it on the flight the season remains open with 8:00 p.m. that she arr ived on here. Her the limits being strictly Bob Hope Special luggage finaally arrived here enforced. 9:00 p.m. several days later. This was NFL Football: very dis tressing. Can Inquiry: On the Leeward Broncos vs. Stealers something be done so this Side there is only one gas Flight happen in the pump for cars and this causes waits for as long as a half War on drugs Respoe This is very hour. schedule g for you, your Response: The Leeward Flight Schedule For September 15 - 19 (UPI) -- The death penalty family and me. I checked with service station has one pump for pushers of "death drugs." Norfolk and the problem was for gasoline and one for Monday, September 15 That is just one of the on the oth er end. He said diesel fuel. The gasoline C-9B Medevac 11:50 a.m. Poosey Roads, Puerto Rico measures included in a that this or nly happens about pump now has two hoses so Norfolk, Va. sweeping anti-drug bill that four times a year. That still this should alleviate the Tuesday, September 16 passed the House yesterday. doss not makke it right and I time problems. If you still MAC 727 12:00 p.m. Kingston, Jamaica The vote was an overwhelming a p o 1 o g ze for any have questions, please call MAC 727 3:15 p.m. Norfolk, Va. 392-16. inconvenientce it caused you the Navy Resale Activity at Wednesday, September 17 However, the andyourfa ily. Please know 4119. C-12 8:00 a.m. Grand Cayman amendment-laden, that Ibs lieve that the Thursday, September 18 multi-billion-dollar measure people on this end of the Inquiry: I have seen C-141 11:40 a.m. Roosey Roads, Puerto Rico faces an uncertain fate in flight are dgoing a super job. offices and commands watering Norfolk, Va. the Senate, which is Often parseonnel from other the grass in their area at 7 Friday, September 19 considering its own drug department nts at the Air a.m. Do the normal watering MAC 727 12:00 p.m. Kingston, Jamaica bills. Station pittch in to assist hours apply to everyone or MAC 727 3:15 p.m. Norfolk, Va. The death penalty provision the baggage handlers. It is a are there special hours for is causing some concern among true beam ofeffort. I'm very certain places? Inside lawmakers. Supporters claim proud of our people. Response: There are special it would put some backbone watering hours for certain Page 2 -- Scouting Registration into the nation's drug laws, Inquiry: W When is langouste placep that have received a Page 2 -- On A Platter but opponents question its season here? wdiiier. Waivers ard Page 3 -- Ombudsman Appreciation Day constitutionality. Response: Right now the considered on a case-by-case Page 4 -- Local Soccer Registration House Judiciary Chairman Naval Baa e Chief Staff basis. Waiver requests should Action Page 4 -- Major League Baseball Peter Rodino, a New Jersey Officer and d the Chief Game be submitted to the Public Democrat, says, "We started Warden are reviewing the Worlk Officer. If you need The result of that additional U.A off with a war against drugs, season. information, now it seems to me the attack review will be presented on please call the Energy Action is on the constitution." television n. and in the Team, 2210. Girl Scout registration now going on By Linda Lynch 1986-87 registration forms. Linda Lynch, 3809, will Special Correspondent Girls in kindergarten, who handle registration of wish to be Daisy Scouts, Juniors, girls in fourth eCOt The Girl Scout Neighborhood should call Crystal Wray at through sixth grades. Committee would like to 3960, for information, or All junior and senior high remind all girls, from registration. Brownies, or school girls who would like kindergarten through high girls in first through third to be Cadettes or Senior school, to register for Girl grade should contact Lynn Scouts, should call Marge Scouts. Girls registered in Rosenbaum at 2793. Transue at 2646. previous years must fill out Reduction Of Serving Facilities -- Commencing Saturday, Sept. 13, the E-5 and above serving line will no longer be set up for meal service during weekends and holidays at the Gold Hill Galley. This action is Emergency vehicles being taken to more effectively manage staff manpower and material resources at the Galley. Personnel have right-of-way affected by this move will still be able to dine in 0n a p I at t these areas. --------_By Sue Hilton- I .By James Derstine Sue Hilton is the Gazette Food Editor. The opinions she Centre And Autovon Outage -- The U.S. Naval Base Naval Station Fire Chief expresses are not necessarily those of the Commanding will experience a complete outage of all Centrex and Officer or of the Department of the Navy. Autovon capabilities, Wednesday, Sept.
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