GAZETTE Is on in a Memphis Hospital for a Liver from a Child Weighing Between 10 and 25 Pounds with an Guantanamo Bay, Cuba "0" Positive Blood Type
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Energy Tip of the Day ENERGY CONSERVATION IS LANTFL T's oldest active ship visits GTMO EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY The Atlantic Fleet's oldest ac- metalworking. I, Guantanamo Bay was a regular tive ship, the USS Vulcan (AR-5), During the Spanish-American port-of-call for the second Vul- arrived in Guantanamo Bay last War, the first Vulcan arrived in can (Collier no. 5), a coal ship If your dryer has an automatic Friday to begin her post-overhaul Guantanamo Bay on July 1, 1898 that was in commission from 1909 dry cycle, use it. The timed training. to join the American fleet under to 1921. cycles on your dryer can waste Commodore Winfield Scott Schley USS Vulcan (AR-5) saw extensive energy because they'll continue The 41-year-old repair vessel, (1839-1911), which later proceeded service in the North Atlantic, to operate even after your clo- commanded by Capt. James E. McCon- to the water off nearby Santiago. North African, and Pacific theatres thes are dry. Also make sure that ville, USN, first visited Guantan- during the World War II. the outside exhaust vent of your dryer amo Bay over forty years ago in Recognized by the Naval Histor- Vulcan supported the American is kept clean. A clogged exhaust the early summer of 1941, within ical Center as the "Fleet's first naval forces in its quarantine of will lengthen the amount of time it a month of her commissioning. repair ship," Vulcan played a Cuba during the 1962 missile takes to dry your clothes. Vulcan recently completed an valuable support role during and crisis. In November 1978, Vulcan extensive overhaul, from January after the battle of Santiago de became one of the first ships in 1982 to February 1983, in Boston. Cuba (July 3, 1898) in which the the U.S. Navy to have women Vulcan is the third U.S. Navy Spanish fleet was defeated, driven assigned aboard. Vulcan is home- ship to bear the name of the ashore, and beached. ported in Norfolk and is a member ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART ? ancient Roman god of fire and In the years before World War of Service Group Two. TUE DILY MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)--The search GAZETTE is on in a Memphis hospital for a liver from a child weighing between 10 and 25 pounds with an Guantanamo Bay, Cuba "0" positive blood type. Doctors say the transplanted liver of 13-month-old Brandon Hill has been hopelessly damaged by a blood Volume 38 Number 74 Thursday, April 21, 1983 clot and must be replaced again within a few days or he will die. Lebanon SCOTTSDALE, Az. (UPI)--Leaders of suspects; delegation sent the Teamsters Union are scheduled No leads on to vote in Scottsdale, Arizona, BEIRUT (AP)--The workers sifting in the embassy explosion. talks, meanwhile, resume today today on a replacement for Presi- through the rubble of the U.S. But one more may be added to in Lebanon for the first time dent Roy Williams, who is resign- Embassy in Beirut pulled six more that list. A Japanese journalist since the blast at the embassy. ing as part of a deal to avoid bodies from the debris overnight today identified the body of Janet prison in a bribery conspiracy and early today, five of them Stevens of Atlanta, who had form- Meanwhile, the Israeli military case. Ohio teamsters official Americans. erly worked for a Tokyo newspaper. command says two of its soldiers Jackie Presser is expected to Their work was interrupted A U.S. delegation departs for and four Arab guerrillas were replace Williams. briefly this morning when shots Beirut today to bring back the killed in a clash last night along were fired near the British Em- bodies of the American dead. a highway which separates Israeli WASHINGTON (AP)--Two House panels bassy, a short distance from U.S. mediated troop-withdrawal and Syrian lines in Lebanon. have hearings set today on a Reagan the U.S. Embassy. administration directive aimed A U.S. Marine spokesman says 'High Court' hands nuclear issue to states at plugging security leaks. Under the shots were fired by Lebanese it, federal workers can be fir-ed soldiers at a speeding vehicle WASHINGTON (AP)--The Supreme Court the law unnecessarily infringed if they refuse to take lie-detector a nearby highway. No injuries has handed the nuclear power indus- on free-speech rights. tests. And the administration is -ere reported. try a major setback. The high thinking about asking Congress for In all, 49 people are believed court ruled yesterday that states criminal penalties for leaking to have died in the embassy can ban the construction of new Brazil unloads planes government secrets. bombing. And as searchers con- atomic power plants until the tinue to comb the ruins, author- federal government comes up with a BRAZIL (UPI)--Brazil says it will (UPI)--More spring freeze has ities continue to search for safe way to dispose of radioactive probably unload weapons and explo- Southern fruit farmers struggling to those responsible for the blast. wastes. sives tomorrow from four grounded save their crops as frost warnings Police sources say four Lebanese But the immediate impact of the transport planes caught running are stretching from southern Illin- have been questioned, but as ruling is limited, because no arms from Libya to Nicaragua. ois, to South Carolina. The multi- witnesses, not as suspects. utility has sought a license to Brazilian government sources said million dollar crop at Washington And they now say the four were build a new plant since 1978. President Joao Baptista Figueiredo Farms, one of Georgia's largest released today, along with several wanted a complete list of the peach growers, has already been Meanwhile, if you have a beef others who were called in to military hardware involved before destroyed. about the Supreme Court, you're verify their testimony. making a final decision on what to now welcome to take your case to Police say no one else is under do with the cargo, the Libyan MICHIGAN (AP)--A Michigan man got the sidewalks surrounding the arrest or in custody in connection planes and the 47 crewmembers. a little surprise in the mail last court building. with the embassy bombing. Despite the discovery, the Libyan week, a postcard from his brother's U.S. officials say 17 Americans For 34 years, a federal law has Embassy in Managua said it will Bermuda vacation. That wouldn't are either known or presumed dead made the sidewalks off-limits to continue to support the Nicaraguan have been unusual, except the greet- such protests. The justices said government. ing vas mailed back in 1936. The postal service says it's not sure No power outage where the card got hung up. But its delivery prompted the two The scheduled power outage for brothers, now 71 and 74, to get preventive maintenance of the together and reminisce about the Gold Hill Substation has been good old days. cancelled due to the satisfactory condition of the substation. The outage was scheduled for Flags at half-staff today, from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 .m. The following areas will By presidential proclamation, t be affected: Gold Hill UEPH, the U.S. Flag shall be flown at 1 complexes; Gold Hill Galley; half-staff on all buildings, PWD carpenter shop; Bldg. 688, grounds and Naval vessels of the material storage; Bldg. 972, federal government in the district utilities; JPJ Hill, Company L; of Columbia and throughout the magazine ordnance; radio range United States and its territories bldg. 1892, BCT; radio range bldg. and possessions, to include all RR3, BCT; SATCOM; Windmill Beach; United States military facilities FORACS; Qtrs. RR 4, RR5, RR6, and Naval vessels and stations housing; base siren at Camp abroad, in honor of the memory Bukleley;_Camp Bulkeley and YKW. of the victims of the United States Embassy bombing in Beirut, Fire safety tip Lebanon on April 18. The flag will be flown at half- staff until sunset April 26. Prevent a fire. Put matches and THESE NEWLY-NATURALIZED AMERICAN CITIZENS RECEIVED THE CONGRAT- lighters out of children's sight ulations of Capt. M. D. Fitzgerald, COMNAVBASE, at ceremonies and reach. Keep children away officiated by Capt. R. W. Sherer, Chief-Staff-Officer. These Energy Tip of the Day from stoves and heaters. new citizens qualified for their citizenship as family members of military and civilian personnel serving overseas. Pictured top (left to right): Estela Blanco; Margaret Abbott; Luis Have you checked your refrig- Blanco; and Lt. Nick Goodman, of Naval Legal Service Office erator and freezer coils? Detachment. Bottom (left to right): Sherryl Holder; Janice They may be in need of clean- Abbott; Allison Abbott; Capt. R. W. Sherer; Araceli Adkins; ing. Marilou Crawford; and Carmen Pope, Cuban Affairs secretary. LEARN NOT TO BURNS (Official U.S. Navy photo) Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, April 21, 1983 Club Activities GIRL SCOUT LEADERS: THERE WILL BE community a very important meet- ing of all leaders and assistant leaders at the MYTH: There is too much red tape Girl Scout Hut involved in getting Navy Relief on Sunday, April assistance. bulletin board 24, at 3 p.m. It is Community announcements may be sent to the Gazette a very important meet- FACT: Any paperwork is too much ing as we must discuss the closing office through Guard Mail Stop #53 or hand carried in the eyes of a person in a hurry. of the year activities and elect to the Public Affairs Office in the COMNAVBASE Admin In comparison with the requirements a new board.