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Guantanamo Daily Gazette Tomorrow's flight C-9 Water Usage Jacksonville, Fla. -------- 9:55 a.m. Monday, Nov. 13 Guantanamo Bay 12:30 p.m. 1:15 p.m. Usable storage: 7.61 MIL Key West, Fla. 3:15 p.m. 4:00 p.m. NAS Norfolk, Va. 6:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Goal: 825K Jacksonville, Fla. 8:50 p.m. Consumption: 525K See page 3 I Guantanamo Daily Gazette Vol. 45 -- No. 214 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Tuesday, November 14, 1989 Bush decorates Polish leader Soviet linked to El Salvador rebels GenThousandsof residents in San n once little-known electrician Leftist rebels in El Salvador claim Salvador have been trapped in n WIRE REPORTS may return to Poland with more A , ic a they're winning the battle against the than medals. President Bush is U.S-backed Salvadoran government. die and Leftist guerrillas trade e President Bush says promising more aid to And the Anny chief of staff acknowl- gunfire in El Salvador's capital Poland's Lech Walesa is "the Walesa's economically troubled Poland-Newnoesofreconcil- edgeswhathecalls"problems"insome city. Rebels claim to hold several 1 spiritual godfather of a new homeland. action between Poland and West parts of the capital. San Salvador. But poorneighborhoods, and they've e generation of democracy." The Germany. West German Chancellor he says his forces will regain control have been seen manning trenches s remark came last night at the Legislation to provide that Helmut Kohl today visited "soon." Overall, fighting's been re- in some areas. But in a televised 3 White House as Bush presented aid is expected to meet with Auschwitz, the Nazi concentration ported in seven of El Salvador's 14 address yesterday, Army Chief of f the "solidarity" labor leader with bipartisan approval in the Senate camp in Poland. The head of West provinces. It marks the largest rebel Staff Rene Ponce denied the the Presidential Medal of today. Most of the S738-million Germany's Jewish Commnunity offensive nationwide in eight years. rebels control may part of the Freedom. Walesa blinded back in the plan would go to support uncil Poland's and only Rabbi ac- As the fighting goes on, food's in capital. More than 300 people tears and told the president the the rebirth of democracy and free panied Kohl as he placed flowers S Saaaormet award fulfills one of the greatest enterprise in Poland. About at the "Wall of Death," whereAth yi o ak prisoners were shot during World in the city are closed. And in some of the worst fighting in the coon- dreams of his life. More honors $81-million would make its way War II. Fourmillion people died a places, the warfare has affected the try's decade-old civil war. await Walesa today as he ad- to Hungary for the same Auschwitz. water system, leaving many people Secretary of State James dresses the AFL-CIO conven- purpose. The House already has without any water at all. Baker is pointing the finger of tion in Washington. But the passed an even bigger plan. Nicaragua - Nicaragua's govern- There is torture, death and blame at the Soviet Union for the ment says its army has killed eight disappearance. Amnesty International bloody rebel offensive in El contras in two battles. The Sandinis- says suchhumanrights abuses are esca- Salvador. Baker yesterday told tas began an offensive against the lating in El Salvador and Latin the Organization of American American-backed rebels this month East Germany still seeing changes American countries. And it's asking States that the Soviets continue after President Daniel Ortega soon have more travel the Organization of American States to to support violence and destruc- WIRE REPORTS freedoms. suspended a 19-month-old cease-fire. The official put a stop to it. Amnesty says it's espe- tion by sending arms and money news agency "Tass" Namibia - Unofficial election cially concerned about violence in to the guerrillas. The U.S.-backs The wheels of change continue says a draft law lifting most travel restrictions has results in Namibia have the Colombia, Peru, Guatemala and El the Salvadoran government. to turn in East Germany. East Ger- passed it first legisla- Southwest Africa People's Organiza- man lawmakers - voting by secret tive hurdle. The report says the tion winning the most votes in the Pentagon has new drug task ballot - have endorsed opposition measure could unleash one-half pre-independence elections. But, force calls for free elections. Some legisla- million Soviet emigrants. according, to the tentative figures, already exist in Florida and Cali- tors have even suggested that East Administration officials says "SWAPO" has fallen short of the WIRE REPORTS fornia. The military says the task Germany strip from its constitutional President Bush is considering call- votes needed to claim total power in forces support law enforcement, clause that dubs the country "social- Namibia after 74 years of South Interdicting Joint Task Force Six. ing a "NATO" summit as a resultof but won'tmake seizures or arrests. African rule. It's the Pentagon's newest anti-drug ist." But protesters aren't letting up. the flurry of change in the East task force, designed to help curb the Hundreds of thousands paraded Bloc. They say the meeting would Greece - While communists in flow of illegal drugs across the south- President Bush is looking to through at least five cities lastnight, follow Bush's get-together with many countries are losing their grip ern border. The new unit will be located the private sector for help in the shouting anti-communist slogans. Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev on power, communists in Greece are in El Paso, Texas. Similar operations fight against drugs. Like East Germans, Soviets may next month. getting a chance to formal govern- ment. After both conservatives and socialists failed, the communists Navy and Gitmo Monday received a presidential moving fast into the computer age mandate to attempt to form a the USS Carl Vinson, between more, you'll find ships getting He added government. They're expected to fail By JOSN LISA M. ENLOE that a major problem too. 1982 and 1986, we had one main- away form the punch card equip- for computer managers is keeping The fleet, which now has 130,000 frame computer and eight mini ment and going more toward the up with rapid changes in technol- (continued.page 3) computers, can expect even more, and computers. The mainframe was micro computers which could be ogy. The admiral also made a pitch many will be personal computers and used just for the Supply Depart- integrated into a mainframe." for more people to work in computer laptops, as the Navy expands its use of ment." Another trend Rear Adm. Tobin departments. Rear Adm. Tobin said new technology to help get its job done. Rear Adm. Tobin said PCs cited is the development of faster, computers are important to the Navy Rear Adm. Paul Tobin, director of have also provided Navy users lighter and cheaper laptop comput- because they make the job of the USA the Department of the Navy Informa- with a powerful desktop tool that ers. sailor easier. "If you give a sailor a tion Resource Management, said that doesn't require the time and ex- Key efforts of the Navy's manual and tools, he'll take it from News Personal Computers (PCs) have pense of a mainframe for more computer managers are aimed at there. Young people in the Navy are changed the face of the industry. mundane tasks. "Mainframes do standardizing data so it can be used especially excited about computers," Atlanta - Today's "Atlanta Petty Officer 1st Class Arnold spreadsheets and word processing for more than one program, making the rear admiral said. Constitution" says sudden engine Holbrook, program analyst at Sup- and they do not do them as well as systems portable so that they can be The greatest problems in com- failure was behind last week's Navy ply's Automated Data Processing PCs." used anywhere in the field and in- puter use today jet crash in an Atlanta suburb. is forgetting that But an Department, would agree with this Holbrook, again agreed with unidentified source quoted in the creasing efficiency to cut down managers have to know theirpeople statement. therear admiral. "I thinkmore and paper doesn't say exactly what went "When I was stationed on costs. and that computers cannot manage wrong. people. "You cannot bury your head in a computer, and a computer Boston - Massachusetts Governor new shipment of merchandise. If cannot do it all. There is no substitute Michael Dukakis says his wife Kitty NAVY RESALE ACTIVITY you don't see anything you like for personal involvement," said the "slipped" by drinking mbbing ACTIONLINE & NEWS we will be happy to show you rear admiral. "Computers are tools, alcohol. He says the recovering our catalogs to special order the but they arenot theonly management alcoholic needs privacy to get back 7 ( 4355 exact item (at a low price) that tool." the right track. Kiuy Dukakis If anyone in Gitmo is interested gains in a Boston Hospital after .r,. (CAPTAIN'S HOTLINE,4800) you want. in learning more about computers, offering a "severe reaction" last Harry Hong Kong Tailor note: Query: Can you get more tele- price of the week from ingesting the alcohol. sofa was admittedly My brother-in-law recently City Colleges of Chicago offers in- phones? I can't call a cab or call a little lower than our regular bought a new tuxedo off the troductory classes. For more infor- New Mexico - New Mexico home to see if my wife needs mark-up price.
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