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Guantanamo Bay 11:15 Am Thu rsday's flight Openline Water Usage C-9 Atlanta, Ga. 8:00 a.m. Tonight at 7 p.m.! Monday, Dec. 11 Guantanamo Bay 11:15 am. 12:15 p.m. TV 2, Cable Channel 2 Usable storage: 7.97 MIL - 57% Cherry Pt., N.C. 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Capt. John Boyd's guest 4:55 Ocean, Va. p.m. 5:55 p.m. Santa Claus Goal: 825K Charleston, S.C. 7:00 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 8:20 p.m. Call 2300, 2351, 2251, 2647 Consumption: 861K See page 3 I I Guantanamo Daily Gazette V Vol. 45 -- No. 133 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Tuesday, December 12, 1989 Walkout delays outcome of summit UPI - Diplomats in Costa Rico their eight-year-old war agair st say Honduran President Jose Azcona theLeftistSandinstagovernmen nt. Vietnamese ordered home Hoyos abruptly walked out of the Cen- However, Hoyos agreed to UPI - Fifty-one Viet- detention center. tral American summit yesterday. The return to the summit after he atnd namese were forcibly sent back Some of the Vietnamese departure came minutes before the five Nicaraguan President Daniiel home from Hong Kong today began shouting and weeping presidents attending the two-day Ortega resolved their dispute te. in a controversial program when officers arrived this IIIOOTaLU5 c5 rUL1L55ULU5tint may th f r ordered by the British govern- meeting were scheduled to issue a joint That may clear the way or re- morning. Bulgaria - Bulgarian leader Peter statement. Diplomatic sources close sumption of talks on Central ment. Today's re-patriation was Mladenov has set the stage for a host to the talks say Hoyos' walkout America's fragile peace process. The 51 Vietnamese were conducted by nearly 200 of reforms by calling for free, apparently was prompted by Nicara- The Costa Rican official says rousted form their beds in a corrections department democratic elections and a new refugee camp in Hong Kong constitution that denies the gua's decision to reactivate a lawsuit Nicaragua has agreed to suspend officials in full riot gear and communists party its accustomed against Honduras in the World Court in its World Court case against Hon- before dawn. They were taken plainclothes police. minance. the Hague. The suit accuses Honduras duras for six months. Hoyos has to the airport and put aboard a Hong Kong government of illegally aiding and abetting Nicara- been demanding that Nicaragua Hanoi-bound chartered jetliner, sources said authorities hope ran - A newspaper in Bahrain gua's U.S.-backed Contra rebels and drop the case. all within about two hours. to send back as many as 4,000 quotes a senior Iranian official as The eight men, 17 women people already classified as saying Iran advised its allies in and 26 children were put illegal immigrants this month Lebanon to free western hostages, Army may have change of structure aboard buses for a transit and in January. including eight Americans, but that center about nine miles from There are about 57,000 something always blocked the UPI - The New York Times says ficking present new challenges to the airport. They are expected Vietnamese remaining release. The remarks contradict the Army has proposed changes that the United States. in earlier claims from Iran that it could would convert itinto alighterforce that The Army proposals report- to stay for two or three days detention centers in Hong not influence the captors of the can be dispatched to other parts of the edly include cutting troops from at the center before returning Kong. hostages. world more quickly. their current level of 764,000 to to their home areas. The United States is The report quotes unnamed senior 630,000 by the end of 1995. The forced re-patriation among a number of govern- Peru - Police in Peru say 50 Army officials who said plans devel- has not been well received by ments who have expressed farmers in a remote province 200 oped by Chief of Staff Gen. Carl Vuono the thousands of Vietnamese opposition to sending the miles southeast of Lima were would transform the Army primarily Navy makes who've been living at the Vietnamese back home massacred early today by Leftist guerrillas. The killings apparently into a worldwide contingency force, were in response to efforts by with more emphasis on airborne, air the movies assault and light infantry divisions. President Garcia to arm rural self-de- UPI - Producers of a Alaskan oil spill now fense groups. Currently the Army uses tanks in the courts planned TV movie about the and other heavy military equipment UPI - An Alaska judge has immunity to those who report the oil highly publicized 1988 death of a Germany - A first step in what's and concentrates chiefly on defending called parties to the complicated spills they cause. Navy recruit would like to film expected to be lengthy negotations western Europe. But the report says it case of the Exxon Valdez oil spill to Defense lawyers say the out- some of it at the base in Florida on the future of Berlin. The four is being forced to make changes in the his courtroom today. He may decide come could affect future oil spill where it happened. But a Navy World War H allies that control the face of declining funds and a dimin- whether to dismiss criminal cases. divided city met yesterday at the official says that's not likely. ished threat from the Soviet Union and charges against the supertanker's Hazelwood, a 20-year veteran ambassadorial level for the first time Recruit Lee Mirecki of Apple- its Warsaw Pact allies. skipper or put him on trial. skipper who was fired following the in 18 years. Secretary of State Baker ton, Wis., died at Pensacola Naval In a recent Army policy paper, The case hinges on whether spill, is charged with negligent dis- is expected to discuss the issue with Air Stations' Rescue Swimmer West German Chancellor Kohl Vuono reportedly argued that the Capt. Joseph Hazelwood should face charge of oil, reckless endanger- dur- School, which trains sailors to ing a visit to West Berlin Tuesday. changes are needed because regional criminal charges, or if charges ment, operating the tanker while instability, terrorism and drug traf- Pleasse see NAVY, page 3 should be dropped because he intoxicated and three felony counts (continued.page 3) followed federal law that grants of criminal mischief. Gitmoites play chess for the challenge By HAL HASKINS and Gitmo, too, has some chess playing with the lowest being the practicing. USA JOSN LISA M. ENLOE players of its own. Petty Officer beginner and the highest being the Sellow hopes one day to com- 2nd Class Donell Sellow, Cryp- grand master. pete the the Armed Forces Chess tological Technician Mainte- "I came close to winning News The 30th annual Armed Forces the Championship Tournament, in Chess Championship Tournament held nance (CTM) working at Naval grand master a couple of time," said which the top four players Los Angeles - An autopsy will be recently at Andrews Air Force Base, Security Group Activity (NSGA), Sellow. "However, the grand master represent the United States in the conducted today on the body of 51- Md., was the scene of some of the has played chess on a regular basis is capable of beating 98 percentof all International NATO competition. year-old Lindsay Crosby, son of the strongest competition ever. for quite some time. the chest players in the world." This year, the U.S. team placed late entertainer Bing Crosby. The "Idon'tplay on aregularbasis Sellow suggest if anyone isinter- second, with West Germany Los Angeles county coroner's In the past eight years, the Air plac- like I used to," said Sellow, "but ested in learning office says Crosby apparently shot Force has owned the team champion- how to play chess ing first and Belgium placing third. himself in the head. His body was ship. This year, the Navy/Marine/ when I find the time, I like to play to do the following. First, go to the found yesterday evening at his home Coast Guard placed second and the against my roommate or against encyclopedia and research how the in Calabooses, Calif. Crosby and Army placed third. The top scorer for my own electronic chessboard." game is played and how the pieces his three brothers formed a nightclub the sea services teams was Chief Petty Sellow's chessboard is a can be moved. Second, check out act that broke up in 1959. He'd been OfficerJorgefBalares, stationed on the Chess Master 2150. The chess- some books and study the principles TSU News married three times. USS Troteus. board has several levels of game behind the game. Third, just keep - TSU is looking for a few good Washington, D.C. - Congres- sional democrats are attacking teachers. If you have a Masters' President Bush for extending an Join in the Gitmo sponsor program degree, TSU has teaching opportuni- unannounced OLIVE BRANCH to ties at the undergraduate or graduate ina this weekend. But Bush says level. Along with the generous pay ina's not the only country with By JOSN C. CORBIN-KRUER impression of the base/depart- above and when possible, married. ____________________ ment/conunand," said McDevitt. They must have a license and and the personal satisfaction, in- human rights problems that the structors who teach two semesters The Chief of Naval Operations "It's becoming a top issue ac- some form of transportation, be United States has contacts with. And can take a free course each semester, he says sending the Eestablished the Navy Sponsor Pro- cording to the Chief of Naval neat and clean in appearance, have a surprise high- and enroll dependents for half price level delegations did not "normal- gram to help in the relocation of naval Operations." good attitude toward the base and each semester.
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