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Guantanamo Daily Gazette Tomorrow's flight EDITOR'S CHOICE Water Usage 727 WATER CONDITION BRAVO Thursday, Key West ------------ 7 a.m. Begins 12:01 a.m., Tuesday, July 10 July 5 Guantanamo Bay 9:30 a.m. 10:10 a.m. It's the last weekend to wash Usable storage: 14.46 MIL - 100% Palm Beach, Fla. 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. the car and more. Goal: 1.0 MIL Key West 2 p.m. Look for details in Monday's Daily Gazette. Consumption: 102 MIL See page 3 I I Guantanamo Daily Gazette Vol. 46 -- No. 135 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Friday, July 6, 1990 Guantanamo Bay's town meeting draws standing room only crowd Hundreds of Guantanamo Bay ing and better service. POTHOLES The holes in the when renewing contracts. Military residents came to the first Town Several initiatives include a street are being repaired on the air members get Space A travel on all Meeting under the auspices of Naval fresh fish market on Fridays which station and the crew will complete the aircraft, but civilians use only Navy Base Commander, Captain William will offer snapper and grouper, and naval station within a month. aircraft. C. McCamy. Residents filled every more equipment for the base Ma- AUTO MECHANICS We'll FITNESS TRAIL We'll try to seat in the Fleet Training Group rina. The Washington, D.C. based examine the feasibility of getting our put on the planning board a PAR Auditorium and the overflow crowd expert on Navy clubs, Mr. Larry mechanics NADA certified. COURSE for the residents of Gold Philippines - There's word in the lined the aisles in the standing room Kelley, will come to Gitmo to help MILITARY/CIVILIAN EML Please see MEETING, Philippines today that kidnapped only meeting. upgrade our club's service. Civilians do get a round trip flight page 3 American Peace Corps volunteer Timo- Naval station department heads For travelers, plans are under- thy Swanson could soon be free. A and tenant commands were there to way to expand stop off points for Free travel between North/South Korea statement purportedly from a Commu- respond to audience questions. Is- MAC flights to Montego Bay and nist guerrilla group says Swanson and a sues from school busing, street pot- Jacksonville or Miami, enroute be- AP - A South Korean news Panmunjom will be opened Aug. 15, kidnapped AID workerfrom Japan will holes, fitness trails, auto repair and tween Norfolk and here. We are agency says North Korea has an- to allow free travel between the two be released sometime this month. traffic safety were raised. looking for a commercial carrier to nounced it will open a portion of its Koreas. Captain McCamy's opening provide regular passenger service. border with South Korea. The area affected would total London -The "NATO" leaders-in a The semi-official news agency about 800 yards of the border. bold bid to formalize peace with their remarks reiterated his goals while in He stressed the 'adopt a beach' former adversaries-are proposing a command. Those goals include sup- and 'adopt a street' program that (Naewoe Press) says the move will Officials in South Korea are de- mutual non-aggression treaty with the port for the fleet, safety, quality of will encourage clubs and organiza- take place next month in an effort to nouncing the report as propaganda. Soviet Union and members of its fast- life, concern for the environment, tions to help keep our island clean. encourage unification of the divided They say it's aimed at encouraging crumbling Warsaw Pact. The historic personal excellence, and taking care Keeping a clean base is high on the peninsula. South Korean radical groups to hold offer is contained within the communi- of people. Captain's priority list for which he The news agency, with special- a unification rally at the border vil- que approved today atsthe final session In his three weeks aboard, he's needs and wants community sup- izes in Communist matters, says lage on South Korea's National of the London NATO summit. changed the recycling program and port. North Korea's Committee for the Liberation Day-which is Aug. 15. cut out the deposits. Recycling will The following is a summary of Peaceful Reunification of the Fa- The announcement from North South Africa - In South Africa, at the therland announced the plan Friday Korea comes as officials from both least 16 people have been injured in a continue and a new program will questions and responses during bomb blast in Johannesburg. Police say startJuly 20. He's called for areview the evening. in Seoul. sides hold talks at Panmunjom, to the bomb exploded during the mom- of pricing policy of the exchange/ SCHOOL BUSING The According to the North Korean discuss an accord outlining terms ing rush hour near an area heavily commissary and MWR facilities 'mile' rule is under review with a announcement, the Communist for the first meeting between the traveled by buses and taxis used by with an aim toward consistent pric- view to fairness. sector of the truce village of prime ministers of the two Koreas. blacks.There'sno specificclaim of re- sponsibility, buta right-wing extremist group has been threatening to step up Gitmoites: buckle up those seat belts! It's the law its campaign against government re- forms. is a bad deal even if it's free. And child safety seat, approved by the U.S. system conforms to all applicable By JOSN CHRIS CORBIN even the most expensive safety seat Department of Transportation." federal motor vehicle safety stan- Albania - The Albanian government and AFIS won't protect your child if it's not Richardson says, "The correct dards." The manufacture date should says it's opening the door for hundreds used properly-every time your way to fasten a child to the seat of the be after Jan. 1, 1981. of people who have taken refuge in "It's the driver's responsibility! child rides in a car. vehicle is by using the existing shoul- Car seats are designed for chil- foreign embassies. Authorities in the The driver of a motor vehicle is re- Senior Chief Dennis der or lap belt." dren of-certain ages and weights. Albanian capital of Tirana announced sponsible for informing all passen- Richardson, assistant security di- Researchers say a crash impact Here's the run-down on the kinds of they are ready to grant passports to gers of, and being sure they are in rector, says, "We have a big prob- can pull an infant from an adult's seats being used: those who want to flee the hardline compliance with, the safety belt and lem with residents not wearing their arms. A child held on a lap can be -Infants: Communist regime. Birth to 9-12 restraint requirements in force on seat belts and children not being crushed between the dashboard and Months (continue to page 3) board the naval base. No person may strapped in at all." the adult passenger in a crash. An An infant seat or a convertible operate a motor vehicle when any According to the base instruc- unrestrained child can fall inside the seat in the infant position (facing the passenger is in violation of this sec- tion, "Except for passengers riding car's interior or be thrown from the rear of the car) is right for this age. tion," so says COMNAVBASE- on buses not equipped with seat car itself. Even in cars with air bags, Either cradles the baby in a semi- GTMOINST 11200.1D. belts, while riding in any motor children should still be in safety seats, reclining position, protects the child USA An old child safety seat from a vehicle, all children under the age of experts say. with a harness and is anchored to the friend orrelative that doesn't fit your 4 years old, and weighing less than An approved car seat should have car with the vehicle's safety belt. News car or meet federal safety standards 40 pounds, shall use an infant or the following label: "This restraint -Toddlers: 1 to 4 years or 40 pounds Miami - About 50 people cooled Switch to a toddler or convertible their heels in Miami's jail last night- Residents can adopt a horse at the Gitmo corral seat once the child can sit up without arrested at a racially charged demon- bails of hay, two bags of grain and the stration staged by Haitian-Americans Please see CHILD, page 3 against a Cuban-American store By JOSN LISA M. ENLOE rental pack." owner. Police in riot gear moved in Every six weeks our horses get a when efforts to disperse the protesters "I need the public's help. I need new pair of shoes. "This cost will didn't work. Protests outside the store everyone to let me know how they vary depending on how many shoes NAS Awards began June 29, following a dispute feel about our facility," said Lauri your horse wears. If the horse only between the store owner and a Haitian- Reynolds, Morale Welfare and Rec- needs two, the cost is $12. If your The following personnel re- American customer. reation's (MWR) Corral Manager. horse wears four, the cost is $24," the ceived the awards listed below at a "Call or write MWR. State how you manager added. ceremony on NAS June 26, 1990, Philadelphia - An Eastem Airlines held by Capt. William McCamy, jetliner with 47 people aboard will support the corral. Reynolds said Gitmoites adopt- was naval base commander. forced to make an emergency landing "I've talked to some surveyors.
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