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Daily Gazette Tomorrow's flight Water Usage 727 NAS Norfolk, Va. ---------- 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6 Guantanamo Bay 11:00 a.m. 12:00 a.m. Usable storage: 7.70 MIL - 55 % Kingston, Jamaica 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Guantanamo Bay 2:15 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Goal: 825K NAS Norfolk, Va. 6:15 p.m. Consumption: 872K See page 3 BGuantanamo Daily Gazette Vol. 45 -- No. 231 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Thursday, December 7, 1989 UPI - The last day of classes third floor along with the gun- threats from a man about six weeks gunman who killed the 14 women a at before final exams turned into a night- man's body, and three others in ago, soon after she placed feminist the engineering school. mare yesterday at the University of the cafeteria. Twelve other people pamphlets outside a restaurant. In a late-night news conference e, Montreal when a gunman with an were wounded. She said other defense commit- a senior police investigator said inin amidia apparent vendetta growingayagainst feminists 1 Thewdemands Canadiankllshforl Brosdcasting tee members also have received the letter, the gunman, identified de rwent on a rampage and killed 14 Corporation called it the worst similar threats recently. only as Marc, blames women for th East Germany -East Germany's women, then himself, mass slaying in Canadian history. Nero said her organization has failures in his life. ;e gon Krenz resigned Wednesday, Witnesses said the gunman Charlene Nero, spokes- scheduled a vigil for today at the The police say the three-pag s ChairmanighdManfredtGerlachwas sita en a gu n g wits a w named atn edo ue elca i the ceilings. He entered a classroom said she received telephoned death found a letter left behind by the specifics. mber of the Liberal Pary, is the of about 60 students, ordered all the st non-comnunisttooldthewmensolv then slammed the basically ceremonial post in East After screaming an obscenity Rebels surrender to Philippine government Germany. about6feminists,he ordered the women to line up against the wall and UPI -Philippine rebels have and defused dynamite they wired Four-hundred other insurgents Colombia - A bomb in a truck in opened fire indiscriminately with a surrendered Manila's financial around the high-rise buildings this refused to abandon a major air base Bogota, Colombia, killed at least 35 .22-caliber automatic rifle. district, but still control a military morning as they surrendered. Au- 350 miles south of Manila at Cebu. people and injured hundreds more. The gunman left the classroom airbasein the second-largestcity, thorities ordered a search to make Loyalist troops are negotiating with Wednesday's moving rush-hour blast and Cebu. sure no explosives remain in the the Cebu rebels and did not attack destroyed police headquarters and continued firing on other students in An American woman de- district. some 40 cars on the street. One report hallways and the cafeteria of the down- when a surrender deadline passed says U.S. officials blame the bombing town Montreal school before turning clared, "thank goodness the night- The 800 mutineers marched more than two days ago. and last week's downing of a the rifle on himself. mare is over." She fled during the briskly to Fort Bonifacio, waving About 20,000 people have been Colombian airliner on Pablo Escobar. Police said six women died in the lull in the fighting with only the flags and claiming their attempt to evacuated from the area around the classroom and a seventh was found belongings she could carry. overthrow President Aquino's gov- Poland - About 2,000 people pro- dead outside the room. The bodies of The rebels dismantled bombs ernment was not in vain. Please see REBELS, page 3 tested in southern Poland Wednes- four more women were found on the day, setting a fire at the base of a statue of Lenin while chanting, "down with communism" and 'Let's remember Pearl Harbor.' Guantanamo residents "Soviets go home." The demonstra- tion was the third straight Wednesday of rioting at the statue. Protesters Where were you at eight o'clock Nagumo caught our fleet of 94 the last bomb exploded two hours goes on. Will history repeat itself? moved to a nearby military station and on Sunday morning, Dec.7, 1941? For vessels; 8 battleships, 2 heavy later, the death toll rose to 2,008 After all, history proves that war pelted police with rocks and gasoline most of us, the answer is simply - cruisers, 6 light cruisers, 29 de- Navy, 109 Marines, 218 Army, and is better at eliminating nations, than bombs, as police fought back with nowhere! For thousands of Americans, stroyers, 5 submarines, 1 gunboat, 68 civilians. nations are at eliminating war. War is water cannon and concussion it was their last day on earth. 9 minelayers, 10 minesweepers, Guantanamo Bay today is like an awful risk to take, but risk none- grenades. Solidarity Leader Lech That was the morning, 48 years 24 auxiliaries and support craft Hawaii of 1941; warm tropical theless. That's why,here in Guantan- Walesa called for calm. ago, when Vice Admiral Chuichi including a hospital ship, hydro- breezes, sunny skies, rolling hills, amo Bay, and elsewhere around the Nagumo led the Japanese Pearl Harbor graphic survey ship, store issue clear blue waters, fleet support op- world, caution is a good risk to take. Jordan - Jordan has a new cabinet. Sources say King Hussein excluded Striking Force in its raid on Hawaii. vessel, target vessel, ammunition erations, isolation from the main- Maybe that's why, some old salts Islamic fundamentalists from his The Japanese force had 30 vessels; 6 ship, and submarine rescue ship, land, and a laid back attitude. still whistle the World War II fight new cabinet, even though they flattops, 9 destroyers, 2 battleships, 2 asleep. Memories fade. The pendulum song, "Let's remember Pearl Harbor sought six of the most important cruisers, 3 submarines, 8 tankers and The first bombs dropped at swings as enemies become allies, . They don't forget. They won't ministnes. supply ships. about 7:55 a.m. and, by the time allies turn into adversaries, and life drop their guard. Why should we? (continued.page 3) Rent a horse from Gitmo's corral, ride in Christmas Parade By JOSN LISA M. ENLOE 9 a.m. "The last ride goes out at 3 The corral also offers special each event. "There are rules and p.m., and all the horses have to be rides for anyone's birthday. "For guidelines everyone must follow USA The Christmas Parade is Saturday, back at the corral by 4 p.m.," the just $20, we willdeliverahorse and when renting a horse, and l will fully Dec. 23. If you're interested in being in manager said. "During the week- a guide to the specified house and explain each of them before the News the parade and riding one of the horses ends we open at 8 a.m., on both offer a lead-line ride for one hour," beginning of the ride. from the MWR corral, you can do so Saturday and Sunday. And the said Reynolds. "On these specials, "However, if each person fol- Texas - Texas gave a lethal buy renting a horse for the entire day same rules apply. The last ride the horse is guided at all times, never lows therules,Iknow they will learn injection to a convicted killer this for $20. goes out at 3 p.m., and all the is anyone allowed to have the horse to enjoy horses as much as I do," moving: Twenty-seven-year-old According to Laurie Reynolds, horses must be back by 4 p.m." by themselves." concluded Reynolds. Carlos Deluna maintained to the end corral manager, the usual all-day price Reynolds said you can rent a The corral manager says that if that he was wrongly condemned for for renting a horse on the weekends is horse for the entire day or for just anyone is interested in renting a the slaying of a Corpus Christi gas $30. "During the week, Tuesday, an hour or two. "The price during horse to ride in the Christmas Parade, station attendant ina $150 robbery. Fund raisers for any Wednesday or Thursday, the all-day the week is $4 per hour for chil- for someone's birthday, for the day Gitmo resident, New York - The U.N. General As- price for renting a horse is $20," Rey- dren and adults. The price during or just an hour or two, to call the sembly canceled a vote on a nolds said. the weekendis $6 perhouralsofor corral at 2381 and she will be more club, or assoication resolution that would give the The corral opens during the week at children and adults." than happy to explain the specifics of Palestine Liberation Organization Now's your opportunity to raise observer status. The United States money for yourself, your club or cannot get a same day Wall had wamed it would cut off its U.N. your association. The Christmas funding if the measure were ap- NAVY RESALE ACTIVITY Street Journal here. We could get Carnival on Saturday, Dec. 23, 1989, p oved. it delivered a few day after it is ACTIONLINE starting at 1:00 p.m. provides a printed, but getting the Wall (TON84355 chance for individuals, groups to California - The first dog owner in Street Journal (and its timely the nation to go on trial for second- a ._ (CAPTAIN'S HOTLINE,4800) operate booths for fun and profit. business information) late can be degree murder because of the actions Whether you are selling handi- Query: I would like to know Reply: Mea Maxima Culpa.
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