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Guantanamo Daily Gazette N Sunrise: Tomorrow, 5:29 A.M Friday's flight Editor's Choice Energy Conservation Arrive Depart Safety Monday, May 27 NAS Norfolk, Va. ---------- 8:00 a.m. Whether you're driving, Usage: 240,000 KWH Guantanamo Bay 11:30 p.m. noon riding a Cost: $30,000 bike, playing sports Norfolk: $18,000 Kingston, Jamaica 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. or working on a broken table GuantanamoBay 2:15 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Comparison cost for April NAS Norfolk, Va. 6:15 p.m. leg, follow the safety rules, Granadillo Cir. Gitmo Norfolk See page 3 they're there for a reason. One bedroom $427 $135 I Guantanamo Daily Gazette n Sunrise: Tomorrow, 5:29 a.m. Sunset: Today, 8:28 p.m. Vol. 47 -- No. 098 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Tuesday, May 28, 1991 Master Chief of Navy coming to Gu antanamo need, so when he testifies in Auditonum at 1:30 p.m. and a information. Master Chief By JO3 S. VELAZQUEZ Congress, he'll have a good, round table discussion at the Bushey's wife, Sue (Chief of solid background of informa- FTG Auditorium for all hands Naval Operations Ombuds- The Master Chief Petty tion. He has to keep in tune and dependents at 7 p.m. On man-at-Large) wants to meet Ethiopia-Anarchy reigns in the Officer of the Navy, Master with the fleet. He also likes to the last day of his visit (Friday) with dependent spouses to dis- Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa Chief Avionics Technician keep us informed of how he'll address the E-5 and E-6 cuss quality of life issues. as rebel forces continue to tighten Duane Bushey, will visit things are done in Washington, community at 8 a.m. and the E- "Spouses often leave their jobs their grip. Reported broadcasts Guantanamo Bay June 5-7. D.C." 4 and below community at or studies in order to accom- from the city say heavy fighting is During three days, he'll meet Bushey, a 29-year Navy 9:30 a.m., raging downtown between rebel both at the high pany their military spouse," soldiers and troops still loyal to the with and hear the voices of veteran, will remain on Lee- school gym. His visit con- said Tacy Nordlander, Naval govemment. On Monday, Ethio- Gitmo's enlisted community. ward Point most of his first day cludes with a meeting with Station ombudsman-at-large. pian officials urged local militias "Master Chief Bushey tries (Wednesday) onboard, where Capt. McCamy. "We encourage spouses to not to oppose rebels so that the city to visit all areas on a semi- he'll address E-6 and below in This a great opportunity for come to this meeting to discuss could be stabilized quickly. annual routine basis, to per- the hangar. His second day enlisted personnel to find out this and other issues, such as sonally discuss North Korea-North Korea says how things are (Thursday) includes a fun run first hand what plans are in the quality of life in Gitmo and it plans to seek its own United going," said Master Chief early in the morning, visits to works for the future of active housing. She'll be meeting Nations seat, abandoning its insis- William Kranz, command various commands, he'll ad- duty personnel. Dependent with spouses June 7, but no tence that both it and its southern master chief. "He wants to get dress Chief Petty Officers at spouses will also have the time has been set." neighbor shouldbe represented to- an input of what the people Fleet Training Group (FTG) gether. South Korea has ada- opportunity to get first hand- Everyone should take ad- mantly pursued permission for a vantage of Master Chief's and separate U.N. seat in recent weeks. Lauda in Thailand to inspect plane crash his wife's visit. To sign up for Now, in a statement released to- UPI - The owner of Aus- from suggestions a bomb climb to 31,000 feet. Mrs. Bushey's meeting and for day, North Korea says there's no tria's Lauda time and place, call Tacy at alternative but to do the same. Air flew to Thai- might have caused the crash, Rescue workers have turned land today to inspect the saying everything's just up about 120 bodies so far, 4203. El Salvador - A U.S. military wreckage of plane that crashed "speculation" at this point. most mangled beyond recog- adviser in El Salvador knew about with 223 people aboard. Lauda says the plane's nition, and say the largest Navy Broadcasting a plan to kill a Jesuit priest several Niki Lauda, along with flight was "completely nor- weeks before six priests were mur- piece of the plane they've goes strictly radio Thai, U.S. and Austrian mal" up to the time of the dered in 1989, but he kept his recovered is its nose. Guantanamo Bay - Navy mouth shut. Even after the slay- aviation experts, are trying to crash. He says he'll be in Thai- Br adcasting Service will revise The degree of the plane's it's ings, Major Eric Warren Buckland figure out what caused the land as long as it takes to find radio and television program- did not reveal that a Salvadoran disintegration is leading to ming starting June 1. The change Boeing 767 to go down north- out what happened. is result of continued personnel colonel told him of the plot until at west of Bangk k just after A Thai aviation official speculation a bomb may have cuts and local TV availability. least a week had passed. takeoff. says the last message received responsible, although there is The most notable change is in television coverage with the The former champion race from the plane was a request no hard evidence to back the elimination of TV 8's local news- car driver is backing away from its American pilot to theory. cast and other locally originated USA programs like "Taxi" and "Star Trek." These time slots will be Pest Control in housing takes teamwork filled with various programs such News as "Showbiz Today" and network Guantanamo Bay - the Navy takes responsibility utmost importance that occu- newscasts which are fed over the U.S. - Memorial Day received Navy Family Housing policy for infestations of fire ants, pants take swift measures to Armed Forces Radio and Tele- vision Service satellite network. spotty commemoration across the defines pest control measures termites, birds, bees, wasps, control pests at early sightings. country. A sparse crowd was on TV 8's capability to broadcast as a dual responsibility. scorpions, bats and programming will remain in hand for New York's parade in rats. If your efforts fail, or it the Occupants are responsible for Situations often exist pest was one of those identi- place for emergency and special Manhattan and in parts of the event coverage. south, students attended class as maintaining a sanitary living where it is most economical to fied as government responsi- One a more positive note, usual. But in communities par- environment which includes implement periodic preven- bility, please call the Trouble FM 103 will increase it's local ticularly affected by the Gulf cleanliness, care of groups, tive pest control treatment. Desk immediately. Finally, if programming with almost double War, the response was heartfelt. This has been found to the amount of live DJ shows. To The crowd was six deep along and care of pets. signifi- you do not have a response serve the community better, Main Street in Metuchen, N.J., as Several avenues of support cantly reduce trouble calls, from Burns and Roe within a weekday live shows include a native son Robert Wetzel led the are available to occupants. simultaneously resulting in week of your request, call the morning show (6-8:30 a.m.), a noon show (11 a.m.-1 procession. The Navy pilot was a p.m.), and a First, the Self-Help Store less pesticide usage. For this Trouble Desk and request a afternoon show (4-6 p.m.). For prisoner of war. furnishes, at no cost, roach reason, at each change of follow-up. the album rock and heavy metal control, insecticide spray for occupancy, a unit will be With your cooperation and fan, a midnight to 2 a.m. show Alaska - Firefighters in Alaska makes it's debut. Saturday will hope cooler temperatures can help Self-Help Store is located in sprayed inside and outside at the Navy's support, you can feature a country music show them put down a forest fire that Building AV83, at the crest of government expense. Addi- live with fewer annoying from 9-11 a.m. while The has already consumed more than the hill just and Saturday 8 tionally, each new occupant is pests. Again, if you have Cutting Edge continues to air 6- 8,000 acres. The blaze on Kenai 8 p.m. Sunday Slow Jam airs 4- a.m. to noon. Occupants may given a package of Combat problems concerning Housing 5:30 p.m. followed by alive jazz Peninsula forced scores of Memo- purchase a wide range of Roach Control, shown rial Day campers to flee as winds also how to policies or related issues, con- program from 6 to 8 p.m. Local news and sports cover- hindered firefighter's efforts. pet and household products use it and when a replenish it. tact your Project Manager for from any Exchange or from Insects age will also be expended on FM More than 200 people, many of and pests are a part assistance 3098.
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