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DAILY l a GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 41 -- No. 234 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Wednesday, December 11, 1985 Aids voted top news story of 1985 ' UPI) -- United Press others as top news story of significant percentage of the international broadcasters 1985. About 42 percent of vote. gross the nation have voted broadcasters participating in UPI broadcasters voted News of the bay Aids the top news story of the poll listed the Aids Princess Diana female 1985. story among the top three newsmaker. The broadcasters gave stories of the year. A close second to the President Reagan "male Reagan was the runaway as princess was Cathleen Crowell New VHA Based On Dependents Residence -- newsmaker" honors for the male newsmaker of the year. Webb, the woman who recanted Although Variable Housing Allowance is normally paid on fifth year in a row, and Soviet leader Mikhail her rape accusation against a the basis of a member's permanent duty station, a per voted Diana, Princes of Gorbachev took second, and man who had already spend six diem and travel allowance committee decision now allows Wales, "female newsmaker" of Aids victim Rock Hudson was years in jail. services to pay VHA to certain members stationed in the 1985. third. Live Aid organizer Bob Rock star Madonna took continental U.S., Alaska and Hawaii based on location The story of the fatal and Geldof took an honorable third place, followed by of dependents rather than the members duty station. incurable acquired immune mention with a small but First Lady Nancy Reagan. The rate decision will be based on the need for a deficiency syndrom led all member's dependents to establish a permanent residence in a housing area other than the one in which the permanent duty station is located, and the inability of the member to commute daily between dependents' residence and duty station. Requests must be submitted to the chief of naval operations via commanding officers. For full information, see ALNAV 151/85. Condon' s Tour High School -- Capt. John Condon, COMNAVBASE, and Mrs. Frances Condon (center) were recently given a tour of the new W.T. Sampson Jr./Sr. High School. On hand to greet them as they arrived were Magazine Construction -- The 1940s are scattered around the base. After Maxi Sanchey, president of the National Junior Honor were busy times here, especially for the magazines are built, dirt is Society (left) and Ricky Gozum, president of the construction. In today's old usually piled on top of them. This National Honor Society here. (Photo by Rich Gamble). photograph of Guantanamo Bay, workers photo was taken May 15, 1943. build one of the many magazines that (Official U.S. Navy photo). Master's Degree Registration -- Golden Gate University announces registration for a master's degree program in Human Resources Management. The program Around the globe. consists of ten five-week long terms starting Dec. 31. It will be conducted on an intensive weekend basis, not as previously stated. Registration is in the Navy Bankers Worry About Farmers (UPI) -- and a half weeks after his death. The Campus Office Dec. 16 through 30 from 8:30 a.m. to Monday's killing of a Hills, Iowa, banker by 57-year-old was the first non-American to get 12:30 p.m. (except Dec. 24 and 25). For more a distraught farmer struck a cord in a Jarvik-7 Artificial Heart, and for awhile information, call Lindy at 4307. Nebraska, where two banking officials say his recovery was spectacular. But three they have heard of threats against members of months ago Stenberg suffered a stroke, like CFC Donations Increasing -- The countdown is their profession. President Mel Adams of the all other Jarvik-7 recipients. So lived 229 underway and the final day for giving to the Combined braska Bankers Association says there could days with the p p. The first U.S. implant Federal Campaign is getting close. According to CFC more incidents as the state enters the new patient, Barney Clark, died after 112 days. officials, the money and payroll deductions are still growing season in the spring. Executive Vice being counted, and we are "well on our way to reaching President Stan Matzke says of such threats, Balance Budget by 1991 (DPI)-- Congress our goal." If you have not given and would like to "Some people, God forbid, are going off the is expected to give final approval teday to a donate to the worthy cause of your choice, contact the deep end." measure requiring a balanced budget by 1991. CFC representative in your command. President Reagan came out in favor of it, U.S. Warns New Zealand (UPI) -- A senior apparently convinced the massive deficit can This is the CFC donation figure as of yesterday: State Department official warned New Zealand be cut back without hurting the military too yesterday not to proceed with legislation to much. $70, 000 ban nuclear weapons and nuclear-powered $60,000 $38,724.00 warships from its waters. The bill was Spy Collects More Charges (UPI) -- $50,000 introduced into the New Zealand Parliament Accused spy Jerry Whitworth collected four xx $40,000 Tuesday but is not expected to pass until sore charges yesterday as a San Francisco xx $30,000 mid-1986. Assistant Secretary of State Paul grand jury continues its investigation of the xx $20,000 Nolfonitz renewed a Reagan administration Walker family spy ring. The prosecutor xx $10,000 threat to terminate defense obligations to suggested it could be the worst U.S. security xx $5,000 11I11I New Zealand, an ally, if the bill passes. breach since e Two.rrldhWar xx Jarvik-7 Heart Patient Dies (UPI) -- Continued on page two Report of Captain's Mast -- Results from Dec. 6 Artificial heart patient Leif Stenberg was Captain's Mast at the U.S. Naval Station: buried in Stockholm, Sweden, yesterday, two * One P01 was found guilty of violation of Article 128, assault consurmmated by a battery, and was awarded reduction to P02 (suspended for six months), and forfeiture of $100 pay per month for two months. * One P03 was found guilty of violation of Article 111, driving under the influence, and was awarded Captain's Hotine -- 4800 vacation of previous suspension to seaman, reduction to SA, forfeiture of $100 pay per month for two months and Inquiry: Several callers There was a minor outage on outages to a minimum. 25 days extra duty. complained about the power Nov. 15 in the same area, and For a good explanation of outages in Villamar housing the problem was cleared up in our power system, refer to Nov. 14 and 15. about two hours. "Power -- an insight of ours -- Inside Daily Gazette -- Residents of all housing here" in the Nov. 25 Daily Response: The power outage areas should be aware that Gazette. Page 2: FYI Page 3: Christmas Songs on Nov. 14 was caused by a there may be unscheduled As always, if you have a Page 2: Flea Market Page 4: Sportsman short in a feeder line, and power outages from time to problem you can not solve or Page 2: Holiday Meals Page 4: Football Poll was handled by the public time. It does take some time if you need me to be aware of works utilities people. It to locate the problem and a certain issue, please call Tomorrow: Local Job Listing took between four and five make repairs. the Captain's Hotline at hours to find the short and The folks at PWD are doing 4800. then make repairs. their best to keep power COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD . For your information. Flea Market to be held at McCalla Sunday Naval Legal Service -- Powder Puff Class -- A "Flea Market" put on by small booths (10'x20') will Activities Office located at The Naval Legal Service Recreation Services will Recreation Services will be be $2. the Marina, Monday through will be closed for Court be conducting a Powder held at McCalla Hangar You must supply your own Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 Term Dec. 9 through 13. Puff Class Friday, Dec. 13 Sunday, Dec. 15 from 10 a.m. tables. p.m. Booths may also be Business as usual will from 4:30 to 6 p.m. and until all the merchandise is Food may be sold only by rented at Booth 40 on the day resume Dec. 16. Saturday, Dec. 14 from 9 sold. people with written of the market. to 11 a.m. The class will Booths will be for rent for permission from the Navy Nobody will be allowed to Christmas Concert -- include auto maintenance, people who wish to sell items Exchange, which must be set up their booth before W.T. Sampson High School engine tune up, steam in the market. There will be brought to the Community 9:30 a.m. on the day of the presents the Annual cleaning and tire two sizes of rental booths to Activities Division when the market. Christmas Concert in the changing. There is no fee choose from, all inside the booth is rented. Anyone For more information,W high school gym Wednesday, for this course. For more hangar. Large booths wishing to rent a booth may please call Lance Don at Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. This information, please call (20'x 20') will cost $3 and do so at the Community 2991. event features both vocal Allan Palmer at 3041. and instrumental group performances. Admission is Work Stalls -- free and all members of Recreation Services Auto Galleys will serve Christmas holiday meals Dec.