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FOURTH ANNUAL OFFICERS' WIVES CLUB SCHOLORSHIP AUCTION HUGE SUCCESS by OS3 Randy Roberts As more items went on the cause. They are aware that The bidding was furious auction block, the crowd be- these young people are the and the stakes were high. came electrified and the future of America." A crowd of about 300 peo-' flow of generosity was evi- Nunnally continued, "Be- ple gathered on the patio of* dent in the bids made. cause of that generous na- the COM Club last Friday for Most noteworthy was a ture, we were able to not the Fourth Annual Officers' Chinese dinner for 10 with only meet our projected goal Wives Club Auction. Frank Sze that went for of $7,000, but surpass it by Attired in western apparel $450. amassing a total of over and dining on cuisine fit An afternoon at Admiral $8,300." for the most discriminating Fetterman's quarters was Assisting Mrs. Nunnally in palate, the patrons settled taken for $400. coordinating the event were at their tables, listened to A moonlight dinner cruise Joan White and Joan Price. the music of the Frank Rit- on the "Play Boy" by Mama "This event would not have chey Band, and began out Ellie and Jim O'Neal had a been the success it was if bidding each other to raise price tag of $205. it had not been for their money for the senior class "I'm not surprised at the efforts," Nunnally said. of W.T. Sampson High School. community turnout," stated A special thanks is ex- Amid the unusally high Judy Nunnally, chairwoman tended to Kathy Rohe, Lindy humidity and a skyline back- for the event. "But, I am Plankinger, Navy Broadcast- drop resplendent with occa- simply overwhelmed by the ing Service, Detachment Six, sional flashes of heat caring and generous nature the Gazette staff, and all THIS IS BICYCLE SAFETY WEEK. THE DAILY GAZETTE WILL BE PUB- lightning, local radio per- of those who attended. They those too numerous to men- articles lishing about how bicycle safety can be more a sonality J.J. Smith took to came not looking for some- tion, who gave of their time art of all bicyclists operating procedures. The cyclist the stage and the bidding thing for themselves but and talents to help send de- own in this photo is in the bicycle path, however he is war had begun. rather to give to a worthy serving seniors to college. hiding against the traffic, instead of correctly riding Somewhat subdued at first, with the traffic. The "Golden Rule" for this type of situa- the crowd began opening MINING OF NICARAGUA'S HARBOR GOES BEFORE WORLD COURT tion is, "Bicycles are vehicles, operate them as such." their wallets and purses, THE HAGUE (UPI) The ington (See the article on page 3). (U.S. Navy photo by PHI Glenn reaching deep inside to find -- says the court does mining of Davis). that extra dollar. Nicaragua's har- not have jurisdiction in the bors goes before the World matter. Court today. The U.S. has not said pub- Judges of the Internation- licly that the C.I.A. di- al Court of Justice in the rectly participated in the Netherlands meet in private mining. But it has said the to decide if the United activity would be justified States must answer Nica- to prevent the leftist Sand- ragua's charges that it inista government from violated international law shipping arms to rebels in GAZETTEb by mining the ports. Wash- El Salvador. WATER LEAK SURVEY WATER OUTAGE Guantanarno Bay, Cuba A water leak survey will be conducted in the Grana- A water outage is schedul- dillo Circle Housing area by ed for tomorrow, April 18, the Energy Action Team, 1984, from 8:30 k Thursday, April 26, 1984 be- a.m. until Volume 39 Number 75 Tuesday, April 17, 1984 2:30 p.m., according to the tween 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., Leeward Point Public according to the Naval Base Works Department. COMMANDING GENERAL MARK CLARK, 5TH ARMY WW II GENERAL, IS DEAD Energy Chief. Although the water supply The SOUTH CAROLINA (UPI)--The ral died of cancer and heart In January 1943, Clark was to individual units will be outage will affect Leeward man who led the Allied inva- complications. designated Commanding Gene- left on, housing residents Point: Enlisted Housing; sion of Italy during World Clark entered the hospital ral of the 5th Army, which are asked to refrain from Officer Housing; Building War II died early this mor- last week. he led from Salerno up the using any water during that 526 (Marine Bar- ning in a Charleston, S.C., Clark retired from the Italian peninsula. timeframe. racks); Building 1334; Navy hospital. Army in 1954 and became The landing was the first If water is being used, it Exchange Retail Store; Navy president of the Citadel, time American troops set will make it necessary to Exchange Mini Mart; Chapel; Mark Building * Clark, 87, was the South Carolina's military foot on the European conti- shut off the water to indi- 1335; and Movie Ly- ast of the top five U.S. college. nent during the conflict. vidual units. ceum. commanders in the war. He had lived in Charleston A hospital spokesman says since retiring from the Army the retired four-star gene- after 40 years of service. *ik' World News r Digest '" T; ' (UPI)--Vice President Bush arrives today in Geneva, site . of a U.N. conference where he will present President Rea- gan's plan for a global ban on chemical weapons. Reagan yesterday called such arms some of "the most horrible weapons" known. '. L ,,, (UPI)--The so-called green line dividing the Christian 1Ie and Moslem halves of Beirut was re-opened today. It was closed yesterday for the first time since February by AIL,-~ sporadic fighting with artillery and machine guns. ; r ww 9 : , ' cow a M (UPI)--Official Vietnamese Radio says at least 21 people were killed by a powerful cyclone that hit a northern eDO port. The report, monitored in Bangkok, also says proper- ty damage is heavy. (AP)--New York City police are offering a $10,000 reward for information in the slayings of two women and eight children -- believed to be the worst mass killing in the F city's history. Officials now believe the killings may Dk StA UtADC] 1 N have been drug-related. 6AP)--Missouri provided the stage yesterday as Democratic presidential hopefuls Gary Hart and Jesse Jackson cam- paigned in advance of tomorrow's party caucuses. Jackson urged a moratorium on farm foreclosures while Hart criti- cized the current federal income tax system. (UPI)--Witnesses say shooting erupted today outside the LOCAL OBSERVANCES OF THE 140th BIRTHDAY OF THE DOMINICAN Libyan "People's Bureau" in central London. They say at Navy were held Sunday at Phillips Park. The honored guests least one police officer was hit by what seemed to be a burst of sub machinegun fire. The reports say as many as were Cmdr. Gerardo Santana Solano, (pictured left) Com- five other people might have been injured. Police are manding sealing off the area. Officer of the Dominican Naval Ship Separacion, and his crew. At the celebrations, Solano said being in GTHO (AP)--The morning gold fixing in London was $380.30. was a distinct pleasure for him and his crew. He added that Yesterday's close was $380.25. the people on base have treated his crew exceptionally well (AP)--On the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market today, the and said he wanted to extend a special thanks to Commodore U.S. dollar fell marginally against the Japanese yen, 2 closing at 224.90 yen. i Ryan, the Fleet Training Group, and all GTHO residents for (AP)--There was not much activity on Wall Street yester- making the 140th anniversary of the birth of the Dominican day, but it still produced a rally. The Dow Industrials L'} Navy such a momentous occasion. (U.S. Navy photos by PH1 advanced 10.15 to 1,160.28 on moderately active trade of Glenn Davis). 73.8 million shares. Advances led declines by 127 issues. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Tuesday, April 17, 1984 Attention parents: The Need a rental car in JAX Elementary School Advisory during DEFEX 2-84? Advance Committee meets the third rental car reservation forms Wednesday of ech month in are now available at the room B-10 of the elementary board bulletin Family Service community Center. school. All interested These rental cars are from parents are invited to at- the Ajlani Rental Car Agency tend the meetings. The next which is located in the NAS meeting will be held on Upon commencement of DEFEX Special Services is current- Underwater Photography JAX Air Terminal. Reserva- April 18 at 2:30 p.m. If you all Auxiliary Firefighters ly recruiting for two Motion Course: Diana Groendyke, tion forms must be completed are unable to attend but will report to Fire Station Picture Projectionists on an whose work with the televi- prior to 3 p.m., Wednesday, have concerns or comments #1. Personnel on COMRATS intermittent basis. Must be sion series "Scuba World" April 18. Don't delay, stop about the elementary school, must make prior arrange- responsible for showing 16mm has given her national expo- in today. The Family Ser- please contact one of the ments. movies at the various lyce- sure, will offer a final vice Center is located be- following members: Kenneth ums, and must provide own underwater photography tween the Base Library and Caulfield 3754, Grace Knoll Reading for JAX during DEFEX transportation.