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Guantanamo Gazette flight Water Usage NSDallas,Tomorrow's Texas ----- 8:00 am. Monday, Oct. 16 Roosy Roads, P.R. 1:55 p.m. 2:40 p.m. Guantanamo Bay 5:00 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Storage: 13.82 MIL NAS Dallas, Texas 9:15 p.m. Goal: 825K See page 4 Consumption: 999K Guantanamo Gazette Vol. 45 -- No. 195 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Tuesday, October 17, 1989 Wallach convicted, gets 6 years Carolinas recovering from Hugo WIRE REPORT convicted of using their influen ice tohelp WedTech obtain $100-mil l- r- JOC BILL DOUGHERTY Presently, the Red Cross has 25 service centers open in the AjdehssnecdERortto six years in prison and fined ingioingvrmncotatduWallach the Reagan administration on United States, which have he The moratorium on Disaster him $250,000 for his involvement in when Edwin Meese headed th~ handled 23,757 cases. Three nd Welfare Inquiry (DWI) messages - A report says CIA th Ine~c sentencing oprto Wallach, cna.U.S. Dis- JsieDprmn.WlahaWashingtonMeese are close friends. was lifted yesterday for the shelters remain open and house 81 people. Director William Webster has asked trict Judge Richard Owen in New York In another trial stemsnin;ng Carolinas, according to Robert Vessey, Director, Red Cross The Red Cross continues to President Bush and Congress to give said he took into account community from the WedTech scandal, a ju ry his agents more freedom during service performed by the attorney, who continues deliberations today in Disaster Services, Washington, take pledges for donations to violent foreign coup attempts. The an D.C. their disaster relief effort. Webster began the push was convicted of racketeering conspir- the the trial of Congresama The moratorium had been in Pledges can be made by calling after the failed coup in Panama. acy trityJudgcharges. enhatr Ownon w Yok- ey effect since Hurricane Hugo toll free, 1-800-453-9000. Checks "Rusty" Kent London was sen- are charged with extorting thou- slammed into the Carolinas last should be made payable to the - Sources say Lebanon's tenced tofiveyears andfined$250,000. sands of dollars in payoffs and Lebanon month, packing 140 mile an hour American Red Cross Disaster Christian military leader is Franklyn Chinn was sentenced to three gifts from the south Bronx ma- winds. Vessey said DWI mes- Relief Fund. threatening to dissolve the Parliament years in prison and fined $100,000. chine shop to bankroll their lavish if lawmakers fail to agree on a Wallach, London and Chinn were lifestyle. sages will be limited to reports As of Oct. 11, more than timetable for a Syrian troop of those killed or hospitalized as $2.4 million has been pledged on withdrawal. But the sources add that a result of the hurricane. the toll free line. Arab mediators at peace talks in Saudi Wall Street rebounding lifting Arabia refused Monday to give a written guarantee as to when the stock exchanges around world Syrian soldiers would leave. The Hospital holds awards ceremony lawmakers have held more than two New Zealand, Australian andPhil- WIRE REPORT Paulina, Sharon Simano, Angelita weeks of talks as they try to work ippine exchanges. By JOSN LISA M. ENLOE out an agreement to end Lebanon's Vazquez, Laxley Wilson and Vines Therecovery of Wall Street yester- Brokers say the overnight Wright. 14-year civil war. rally on wall street restored confi- Guantanamo Bay Naval Hospi- day is having a positive effect on stock Petty Officer of the Quarter: dence in the market and reassured tal held an awards ceremony Oct. Moscow - Despite a Soviet doctor's exchanges around the world. Petty Officer 1st Class Raymond investors that Friday's mini-crash 10. The following personnel re- death certificate, relatives of Swedish The Tokyo Stock Exchangemade a Vorhes. powerful comeback today that made up was not a repeat of the Black ceived awards: Diplomat Raoul Wallenberg contend Navy Achievement Medal: Non-Rated Sailor of the Quar- he is still alive 44 years after Soviet for almost all ofyesterday's losses. The Monday collapse two years ago. troops arrested him outside Budapest, Petty Officer 1st Class Roger ter: Hospitalman Robert Davis. U.S. dollarrosesharplyagainsttheyen. Brockhaus. Civilian of the Quarter: Victo- Hungary. In Moscow, Wallenberg's Investors encouraged by yester- Analysts say the rebound, in Civilian Performance ria Escajeda. two step-siblings say they cannot ac- day'srally onWall StreetafterFriday's which the Dow Jones industrial cept the story that he died ina KGB Awards: Marilyn Barrett and Commanding Officer's Letter plunge went on a buying spree today, average gained better than 88 labor camp in 1953. They base their Barbara Knowles. of Appreciation: Lt. Cmdr. Ken- driving prices up sharply on the Tokyo points, came on the strength of assertion on repeated sightings of Outstanding Performance neth Schor, Lt. Cmdr. Andrea and Hong Kong exchanges. blue-chip issues. Wallenberg after his reported death. Awards: Terrence Cumberland, Hargraves, Chief Petty Officer Paul Australian and New Zealand Wall Street jitters about take- During World War II, Wallenberg The Jovita Espiritu, Robert Fulton, Gail Burke, Petty Officer 1st Class saved more than 100,000 Jews from markets also bounced back, posting over-related stocks, which had Gresham, Paulina Wilson, Herville Beatrice Little, Petty Officer 1st Nazi concentration camps. sharp gains in early trading after a day fueled the market to record highs Green, Carolyn Griggs, Kerry Class Gregory Atwood, Petty Offi- of near-record losses. in recent years, remained in evi- Hipps, Gabriel March, Sally With- cer 3rd Class Ronald Shaffer and Poland - Forty-nine East Germans Stock prices had fallen sharply dence. Analysts say the outlook erspoon, Vinnie May, Barbara Hospitalman Robert Davis. are the beneficiaries of a new yesterday on the Tokyo, Hong Kong, for junkbonds is dire. agreement that will allow them to emigrate to the west. The East German embassy in Warsaw, Poland, Environmentalist working to make life less hazardous yesterday gave the 49 documents allowing them to claim West German BY AFIS and employees, other citizens and or- package the waste and have it - Promoting a healthy and sus- passports. JOSN CHRIST CORBIN ganizations work together to shipped off the island," he said. tainable environment and preserve and protect the air, The environmental Federation - Championing renewable en- (continued.page 3) From toxic and radioactive wastes water, mountains and forests as of America's 18 varied charitable ergy sources. topesticides and chemicals in the food well as to ensure the continued groups workhard to protect the envi- As a new part of the DoD Over- chain, many environmental problems health of people and the ability to ronment seas Combined Federal Campaign, affect American citizens. enjoy the environment. - Saving trees and forests the federation provides a way for USA From oil spills to global warming "We have a strictpolicy con- - Improving recreational oppor- military personnel and federal em- to encroachment on the habitats of cerning hazards waste materials tunities ployees to play important roles in News endangered species, many problems, of here," said Lt. Cmdr. Bob Mer- - Protecting endangered species making better futures for you, your industrialized society affect the envi- ton, response coordinator for and other wild animals children and future generations. Texas - Police in El Paso, Texas, are ronment. hazardous waste. - Preserving rivers and streams trying to figure out what caused a That is why 18 national environ- "We replace a lot of pipes on - Managing nature sanctuaries shoot-out in an office where money is mental charities recently combined to base. And what we like to keep in - Battling pollution of drinking Changes made to raised to fund police associations. A form the environmental Federation of mind is that we can re-route our water police detective and a business pro- moter were killed and two people America. By uniting their efforts, the pipe lines instead of tearing up the - Protecting open spaces and en- Navy leave policy wounded. federation and itsmembergroups allow ground and cutting down trees," hancing parkland federal employees and military added Senior Chief R.C. Black- - Keeping pesticides and chemi- ANavy pay advisory changes the Washington - Senators today will personnel to support theenvironment man, assistant maintanence offi- cal residues out of food way Navy men and women, includ- continue debating whether to amend with one efficient and effective gift. cer. "Also whenever there is a - Combating toxic wastes and ing those stationed in Guantanamo, the Constitution to protect the flag. All around the world, federal hazardous waste spill, we properly acid rain will account for their leave periods. Debate began yesterday, with some That advisory states that page liberal detractors of the proposed one of the servicemembers leave amendment calling ita desecration of papers will no longer be filed in the the Constitution. CPO Club under new management member's service record. Now when was made to give CPOs more a servicemember returns from leave, Florida - NASA reports an 80 per- By JOC BILL DOUGHERTY op- ing. cent probability of favorable weather portunities to spend time with "In November we'll have a new he or she will receive the page two copy of their leave papers for their for Today's launch of the shuttle The Chief Petty Officers' (CPO) other Chiefs. dinner menu," added Sports. "It will Atlantis. Anti-nuclear activists had "The CPO community is the include more broiled and lighter personnel records. threatened to disrupt the launch.but Club is under new management and many changes, to both the menu and Navy's middle management and a foods." Page one of the leave papers will now say they will stay away. atmosphere, are planned for the near vital link in the success of the Besides the new menu, Sports be forward to Personnel Support future, that according to acting Man- base," she explained.
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