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GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Change of Command Monday Id DAILY imak. GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 41 - lo. 205 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, October 25, 1985 Change of command Monday Captain John Condon will take remnant of the Old West Snndia the helm as Commander, U.S. Regiment which was disbandedd in Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, 1927 after having served in the Cuba, relieving Capt. Robert armed forces of the "Empire" for Allen during ceremonies at the nearly 150 years. Naval Air Station Monday The band will also performmat morning, the Elementary Sch ool Capt. Allen will depart amphitheater Monday night ,7 Tuesday for his new assignments p.m. with Commander Naval Air Force Continuous bus shuttle belwween U.S. Atlantic Fleet. the BOQ and BEQ to the fe rry Prior to reporting here, Capt. landing will begin at 9:45 a,.m. Condon was Commander, Carrier Shuttle ferry service for Airborne Early Warning Wing change of command personnel will Twelve, consisting of eight begin at 10:10 a.m. squadrons with some 30 aircraft. All people participating in The Jamaica Military Band is the ceremony should be in scheduled to perform at the formation in the NAS hangar r by change of command ceremony. The 11:30 a.m. band is the oldest living Saturday Video Soul T Noon11:00 a.m. College Football W e Kentucky vs. Georgia W e 3:00 p.m. CNN Headline News S I 3:30 p.M. College Football Colorado vs. Nebraska The Great e 8 8:00 p.m. World Series Game #6 Pumpkin will appear tonight at 40-foot pumpkin. The site is located on V Sunday 7:30 p.M. at the Satellite the way to Windmill Beach. Communications (Official 12:30 p.m. NFL Today Detachment. All residents U.S. Navy photograph) 0 1:00 p.m. NFLLafyete Football vs.tbavy are invited to see the lighting of this 8 I nII Washington vs. Cleveland or Minnesota vs. Chicago 4:00 p.m. Service Academy Football Highlights d j Army vs. Norteiame flLAirForce frorn arounid the globe. vs. Colorado State 4:55 p.m. Movie - "Helen Keller, The Miracle Continues" (UPI) -- Miami gets failing grades from a (UPI) -- A blizzard is preventing a reasue team national population control group. Zero from reaching the wreckage of a Lear jet crash in population growth reviewed 184 cities in 11 a deep ravine on the rugged Alaska mountainside different categories. Miami had "the worst score west of Juneau. Helicopter search teams located of any city tested." Miami ranked at the bottom the missing plane yesterday, but saw no signs of in eight categories. At the opposite end of the life. The plane was carrying four people on a list was Fargo, North Dakota. medical mission. (UPI) - Accused "night stalker" suspect Richard (UPI) -- Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega Ramirez is pleading innocent to 14 murder charges refers to President Reagan's speech to the United and 54 other felonies in Los Angeles. Flanked by Nations as a "pack of lies." But other world two new attorneys, Ramirez shouted "hail Satan" leaders give Reagan glowing reviews. Reagan as he was led from the courtroom yesterday. proposed a joint peace effort with the Soviet Friends have described him as a devil worshipper. Union aimed at removing communist troops from five of the world's trouble spots. (UPI) -- France went ahead with its nuclear test in the South-Pacific yesterday despite opposition (UPI) -- A tentative three-year contract from friendly governments in the region. Although agreement between the United Auto workers and the government is not releasing details of the Chrysler will be passed to the rank and file for est, French news reports say the device is a ratification vote Sunday. The pact received believed to be France's first neutron bomb. overwhelming approval from the UAW's 170-member council yesterday. Workers could be back on the (UPI) - Reearchers say the hospital bedpan only job Monday. adds insult to injury for most patients. Studies by the University of Texas Health Science Center (UPI) -- The space agency is giving a journalist indicate bedpans should a chance be replaced by bedside to fly in space, a flight tentatively The Naval Air Station (looking east) on June 15. commodes. It says commodes are less physically planned for September 1986. The selection process runway was under 1943. (Official U.S. Navy demandings and psychologically uplifting and will take six months and is open to both print construction in 1942. This photo) patients prefer them. and broadcast journalists. is the view of the runway Prisoner industry system will refurbish used auto parts for sale here By B. M. Park Why not, then, follow the lead here. knowledgeable used parts sales- A person will answer that line of our big federal brothers? Why A decision was made and person. A phone call to the 24 hours a day. We will Prisoner industry. .a term we not design a prisoner industry supported by our leaders to Recreation Services Hobby Shop cheerfully make arrangements for jokingly think of when we system for each an every brig in begin an industry of resale of will identify if a used part is the removal of your community's consider how "license plates" the U.S. Navy and allow that "used auto parts" here. on hand for your needs. eyesore and put an end to your get made. Of course, everyone money to be returned to the Yes, that is right! The search The key to the success of this frustration. nows some prisoner in some naval community through the for parts may be over, and you program will be the support of If you know of a vehicle that ate penitentiary punched out welfare and recreation may soon be able to obtain that the people of Guantanamo, is abandoned or suspect is has ne plate you purchased for your departments.? illusive water pump, carburetor, especially those who always been abandoned, please inform us vehicle. Well, that is exactly what the door handle, trunk lid, or complain about not having repair and we will take steps to assist Many people seem to be unaware secretary of the Navy decided to windshield. With the support of parts available. your neighborhood, and rid of of the vast array of set in motion about a all the people on board the We will never replace the "new the eyesore. prisoner-produced industry year-and-and-a-half ago. base, this industry will allow parts" system of our exemplary If everyone cooperates, we currently on the market, from However, in designing our prisoners to return Navy Exchange, but we might be will rid the area of "eyesores" clothing to furniture to industries for the individual something of worth to the able to keep you "safely" and put some good serviceable automotive parts. If it can be facilities, the running until smaller brigs community. that new part used parts on the market to help made and sold, the prison system were virtually arrives, left out in the The total disassembly, via, "the next TMT." you over the hump. The money is probably involved in the cold because of their size and cleaning, quality assurance How will this get off the realized will be returned to manufacture. drastically fluctuating ground? Very prisoner inspection and preservation of simple. When you you, your families and your All this is well and good for populations. Therefore, the all functional parts of engine, are at your wits end and the shipmates. the education of prisoners, and small brigs were tasked with drive train and body will take repair of "Betsy" is way beyond Let us work together to solve the revenue gained from it is developing their own prisoner place. your economical or mechanical your problems, instead of merely swell for the county and state industry system. Many hours of These parts will then be ability, do not leave it talking about them. governments. The federal prison brainstorming, searching and transported to your local "abandoned," do not litter the system uses this industry to planning have gone into the Recreation Services Hobby Shop, Ferry Landin:g. Call (BR549) defray the operational cost of consideration of the most where a current inventory will 2281/2294, that is your U.S. individual prisons. fitting industry for the brig be at the fingertips of the Naval Brig. For your COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD information. Weekend agenda. Saturday. Entity;" Leeward, "Jungle Book" school. Cub Scout Halloween Dump Truck Route -- The and "Tender Mercies." Carnival and Haunted hauling of fill for the new 9 a.m. -- 5K Run, Cooper 11 a.m. -- Protestant Field, 2210. Galleon -- The Cub Scout Guantanamo Bay gymnasium has 8:30 p. -- Music Concert, Service, Windward Chapel, Halloween festivities begun. Dump trucks will be "Amy Grant," Hook Coffee Shop. Leeward Chapel. scheduled for tonight have operating in the Cooper Field 5:30 p.m. -- Catholic been cancelled and area Mondays through Services. The *** American College Test 11 a.m. - Junior Church, old re-scheduled for November 1, Thursdays from 6 a.m. until (ACT) will be given at the high high school. Friday, 5 - 9 p.m., Morin 9:30 p.m. and on Fridays and 6 to 9 p.m. -- Haunted school Saturday. Center. Saturdays House, Cooper Field Midway. from 6 a.m. until 6 12:30 p.m. -- Bay Skeet and p.m. This initial fill Sunday. Trap Club, "Skeet Club" (on th Girls Scouts Combined operation will be completed 6:30 p.m. -- Hail and way to Phillips Park), 4581 AW Troops Five and 15 -- in early December.
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