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Guantanamo Daily Gazette Tomorrow's flight Water Usage 727 NAS Norfolk, Va. 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 27 Guantanamo Bay 11:00 a.m. noon Usable storage: 14.84 MIL - 100% Kingston, Jamaica 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Guantanamo Bay 2:15 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Goal: 1.0 MIL NAS Norfolk, Va. 6:15 p.m. Consumption: 1.02 MIL See page 3 Guantanamo Daily Gazette Vol. 46 -- No. 130 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Thursday, June 28, 1990 Santa Barbara looks like war zone r----------------------------1 l-- - - - Fires destroy hundreds of California homes More good ideas for the 4th of July Gitmoites, it's still not to late to AP- A firestorm has laid waste down, forcing a Santa Barbara-to- for the festivities July 3. 1 to 280 homes in Santa Barbara, San Diego "Amtrak" train to be held sign up your concession stand for Local organizations who have Calif., the worst fire loss there in 13 in Oxnard. the 4th of July festivities. already reserved their stands are There will be a static display of years. The fire is burning in the region Fil-Am Club, Masons, VC-10, Marine Corps A sheriff's spokesman says the where former President Reagan equipment set up at Something Special, PWD, Guan- Phillips Park along Colombia - Colombian authorities community "looks like a warzone." maintains his ranch, but it's not with PWD and tanamo Bay Youth Athletic Asso- their bucket say seven policemen and a judge have Authorities have blamed the fire on known if the flames have threat- trucks. ciation, Marine Officer Wives been murdered in the city of After the arson, saying anunidentified incen- ened the property. parade, beginning at Club, Guantanamo Bay Officers Medellin-a new outbreak of sus- noon, there will be a fire power diary device was found where the Elsewhere in the region, fires Wives Club, Marine Corps En- pected drug violence. Police say the demonstration by blaze began yesterday. have destroyed or damaged 32 VC-10 and the listed Wives Club, and the Marine gunmen involved were apparently Marines. paid by the notorious Medellin drug Sheriff's spokesman Tim homes in the hilly Los Angeles sub- Corps Club. Concession stands from all cartel, which has said it will pay more Grasey says, "The fire is incredible. urb of Glendale. All the organizations will be base organizations than $4,000 for each policeman killed. It came down from the mountains. It And a fire near El Cerrito in and the club located under the main cabana at More than 132 policemen have been spread everywhere. It burned every- Riverside Courity, about 60 miles I systems will be open for business Phillips Park. I murdered in Medellin this year. thing in its path." east of Los Angeles, destroyed 15 as early as 10 a.m. If your organization isnotrep- The fire has also closed south- homes. Officials say that blazebegan Everything will be sold from resented, call Marine Capt. Brock Iran - The earthquake disaster in food and drinks bound lanes of Highway 101, a when a U.S. forest service "control to T-shirts and Stolley at 2654/2655. Northem Iran is now a week old. principal hats. Spaces are limited . Reservations are still being Rescue workers continue to dig through north-south California burn" to clear brush went out of All concessionaires can set up accepted. the piles of rubble that buried victims route. And a train trestle has burned control. So call today! and destroyed entire towns. And after- L_--- shocks continue to rumble through the region. One shock yesterday killed a Cruise for Gitmoites to Kingston planned for the 4th of July relief worker as he tried to uncover STAFF REPORT--Plans are The ship can accommodate up to married couples. Women will be bodies. Iranian estimates of the dead If you're interested, see your moving fast for another ship visit to 75 males and 40 females. Travelers berthed range from 40,000 to 50,000. separately. command R&R Coordinator, orBase an exotic port for base residents. mustbe 8 years old and over. Passen- There are no facilities for wheel Operations for more information and Demark - Another big art heist. USS Mount Whitney will be visiting gers will pay for meals aboard, and chairs. Single males may stay eligibility, call at 4366/4453. Kingston, Jamaica 2-5 Dutch radio says thieves last night July. They'll should bring sleeping bags for chil- aboard during the visit while others Read the Guantanamo Daily made off with three paintings by Vin- be taking along many Guantanamo dren. Male berthing is in open areas, must use local Jamaican accommo- Gazette and stay tuned to FM 103.1 cent Van Gogh. The paintings were residents. and no facilities are available for dations. for further developments. taken from a museum in the town of Den Bosch. Early out for Guantanamo military not part of reduction plan Nicaragua - In Nicaragua, the edges that DoD could devise an According to Foley, if the Navy the present Contras say their mission is accom- system, if an activity By JOSN CHRIS CORBIN early-out plan to avoid a widespread had to do a widespread reduction, faces cutbacks plished-as they lay down their ants. that may make invol- AND AFIS EVELYN HARRIS reduction-in-force actions. Contra commanders presented their they would start with lesser qualified untary separations necessary, its "I weapons to Nicaraguan President Vi- can't see it happening. Vice personnel in over-manned ratings. personnel office prepares a proposal oleta Chamorro during a ceremony Anyone who follows the news Adm. Mike Boorda, Chief of Naval "The only reason in the past DoD and sends it to us through channels. has seen yesterday. Chamorro's also promising a lot of hints toward early Personnel and Adm. Carlisle A.H. was letting military members go We review it, and if we agree, we to disarm the leftist Sandinistas, who retirement programs or early outs. Trost, Chief of Naval Operations are early was to save money for the send it to the Office of Personnel led According to Naval Station the government for 11 years. against forcing people out of the remainder of the year," said Foley. Management. If OPM agrees, the Command Career Counselor Chief military," said Foley. "We want to reduce our size through activity will offer early retirement." (continue to page 3) Elaina Foley, "between now and fis- "The last early-out program we normal attrition. If billets no longer Foley says, "If DoD ever re- cal year 1990, absolutely not!" had was in 1988, when DoD gave exist, we can't fill them." sorted to force people out of the Navy Despite wishful thinking of military members within a six month Cipolla says only about 5 percent before their EAOS or planned career some people, according to Frank window of their Expiration of Active of the total DoD workforce would separation date, they would incorpo- Cipolla, Acting Deputy Assistant Obligated Service (EAOS), a chance have to face an involuntary separa- rate a program, paying people some USA Secretary of Defense for Civilian to get out three months early. This tion before considering a depart- type of severance pay if they were Personnel News Policy, "The Department proved to have had an adverse effect ment-wide early out. otherwise eligible to stay in." of Defense is not planning a depart- on the command's mission. Later, the "The only early retirement pro- "Right now, we're letting the ment-wide early-out." Miami - Black South African Leader Navy lost interest in this program posals considered now are locally system work," says Cipolla, "and it Nelson Mandela is reported to be under Cipolla and Foley both acknowl- and just did away with it." generated ones," Cipolla said. "With works quickly and well." heavy security in a Miami Beach Hotel. Mandela's visit has be condemned by the Cuban American community, Ceramic shop offers island residents a chance to be creative which is angered over his repeated 15 to 30 minutes praise and support for Cuban President and make sure you you don't wish to add a glaze, apply Fidel Castro. Mandela spent most of drain out all the extra slip. After this, stains to your bisque. These stains do Wednesday in Atlanta, where he setyourmold on it's side for about 30 not need firing. praised the late Martin Luther King Jr. minutes to one hour." Townsend said the process may as a "giant among giants." After properly pouring and take some time, but the cost is mini- draining your mold, Townsend sug- malcompared toretailprices. Giving Washington - The White House tax gests you use caution when taking it an example, Townsend said, "the compromise has apparently unstuck apart, the next step. cost for a box of slip is $5. An oriental the logjam at the Washington Budget "When the mold has air dried, 21-inch mold costs Summit. Bargainers for Congress and 85 cents to rent. you have created greenwear," she the administration report they're fi- The first firing is 85 cents. You can nally getting some real work done. said. "At this stage, you may sand purchase glazes for $1.25 to $4.20 a down the seams, and any other part jar. The second firing cost 85 cents. New York - Police in New York City you feel necessary." This is also the Since you can make several items out say there aren't any firm leads after time to smooth out the mold with a of one box of slip and paint, many thousands of people called in saying sponge or soft piece of sand paper.
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