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SEABEE BALL FRIDAY EVENING DRAWS LARGE CROWD by Chief Lew Reed Seabee, the solemnity of the Fabulous food, plentiful occasion was unmarred by de- pageantry, soul-filled lays or mistakes. speeches, and fond farewells Crisp white uniforms, filled the agenda at the working greens indicating 1984 Seabee Ball held Friday Seabees are always on the at the Windjammer Club. job, and stunning gowned The ballroom was packed ladies marked the evening as and the events were right on a social highlight of Guan- schedule. tanamo Bay. Dinner was superb, the Captain Lou Fermo, the decorations were topical, Public Works Officer, at his the speeches were sentimen- third and last CB Ball in tal, and the pageantry was GTMO, summed up the evening flawless. during his speech when he From greeting the honored said, "Without Seabees, his- guests to the cake-cutting torians would have nothing by the oldest and youngest to write about." World News Digest AP)--The three Democratic presidential candidates were busy supporting their records on civil rights during a Chicago debate last night. Walter Mondale, Gary Hart, and Jesse Jackson are all looking for support from minorities as tomorrow's important Illinois primary draws near. (AP)--Edwin Meese says he will continue his battle to win Senate confirmation as attorney general, despite word that the Department of Justice is considering appointing a special prosecutor to investigate his finances. At is- sue is a $15,000 interest-free loan Meese received from a former White House aide. THUNDEROUS APPLAUSE GREETED THE ANNOUNCE- by hand-clapping and whistles that rever- (AP)--President Reagan and senior Republican senators may ment of Colleen Small as the Queen of the berated from around the packed ballroom. have agreed on a $150 billion package of deficit reduc- 1984 Seabee Ball. The runners-up, Lori Here, Captain Robert Allen, COMNAVBASE, tions, but House Democrats are not going along. They are Points, Hazel O'Brien, and Tanya Brown, offers his congratulations to Small. (U.S. hoping to complete work this week on a $200 billion plan had their popular support as was evidenced Navy photo by Chief Lew Reed). that would cut more from the Pentagon's budget. (AP)--There is a published report that the entire Soviet delegation to the Summer Olympics will come under close watch from American officials. The Los Angeles Times says as many as 150 FBI agents will be looking for possible Soviet spies. (AP)--The Civil Aeronautics Board has a vote scheduled today on whether to ban cigarette smoking on all flights of less than two hours. Airlines say such a ban would af- GAZETTE fect more than 90 percent of all flights in the United States. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (UPI)--Salvadoran rebels say they intend to halt traffic, shoot out tires, and burn cars in the eastern part of the country. This in an effort to disrupt next week's presi- ential elections. Volume 39 Number 54 Monday, March 19, 1984 (UPI)--Authorities in Truth or Consequences, N.M., say 60 mile-an-hour gusts capsized a power boat crowded with TALKS FOR PEACE IN LEBANON CONTINUE AS HOPES FOR TRUE PEACE FADE eight people in Elephant Butte Lake. So far, only five weekend bodies have been recovered from the Sunday accident. LEBANON (UPI)--Perhaps the in fighting across come up with even a weak un- most optimistic news from the city's Christian-Moslem ified stand. (AP)--The morning gold fixing in London was $392.15. The Lausanne, Switzerland, the dividing line. Negotiators meet privately Friday afternoon fix was $392.75 and the Friday close was site of the Lebanese recon- One conference source said today to try to keep the $393.75. ciliation talks, is that all yesterday, "Either there is talks going. parties involved still are agreement here or there will there. be a full-scale war." Yesterday, Druze leader (UPI)--Britain sent out the biggest police force it has Lebanon's factional lead- Conference sources say the Walid Jumblatt predicted the ever used for a labor dispute today. The police protected ers have been meeting on the positions of Lebanon's lead- conference will produce a coal miners at Nottinghamshire who voted to not join a shore of Lake Geneva for a ers are far apart. They pre- final common position "that nationwide strike. full week now and there is dict it will take days to will mean nothing." no concrete progress to re- (UPI)--A protestant politician in Northern Ireland is port other than a Beirut predicting a terrorist backlash because of fugitive Dom- cease-fire which failed to inic McGlinchey's extradition from the Irish Republic. silence the warring mili- McGlinchey is the self-styled leader of the outlawed Ir- tias. ish National Liberation Army and the Dublin government's Sixteen people died this approval of his extradition to Belfast sets a precedent. MISSING MAN LOCATED A Navy E-5 was reported missing Sunday morning after his wallet had been found outside of the FRA, and he failed to report to his ship. He was found that same ernoon at Phillips Park, d placed under military apprehension for being in an unauthorized absence status from his ship. Also Sunday, two Navy E- 3's were arrested for steal- f ing a car at Phillips Park. Both individuals were later released to their ship. Friday night, a Navy lieu- tenant reported two gold chains, a ring and neclace stolen from his residence. GUANTANAMO BAY MAY BE ISOLATED, BUT FASHION IS NOT OUT OF style as was demonstrated Saturday night at the ampitheater at the W.T. Sampson Elementary School. The Marine Corps Ex- change provided the audience with a stunning display of current fashions that can be purchased Monday through Sat- urday at the Marine Corps Exchange. From casual to formal, designers and manufacturers were presented stylishly by the male and female models. Adding to the attractions of the evening were door prizes ranging from a portable radio to CAN YOU FIND THE BOMB IN THIS PICTURE? THE ANSWER IS ON diamond earrings. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Lew Reed). page 3. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Lew Reed). Page 2 -- The Daily Gazette Monday, March 19, 1984 All PWD Wives: Enlisted, Prevention of Sexual Harass- officer, and civilian wives ment Training: The Deputy are cordially invited to a Equal Employment Opportunity PWD get-together at the Officer will be conducting Deerpoint Wardroom, 7 p.m., Community bulletin board an eight hour training March 26. The subject will course concerning the pre- be "Benefits and You." The vention of sexual harass- feature speakers will be ment. The training will be Warrant Officer Stackhouse Are you leaving the rock on Attention all American Red Curmudgeons of Cuba are conducted from 7:30 a.m. un- and Mr. Gordin Hagin. an R&R trip? The Family Cross volunteers: There sponsoring a no-host for til 4:30 p.m. on March 22 in Service Center would like will be a Family Picnic at RADM Fetterman and the CWO- the NBCPO Training Room, Attention parents: The you to pick up tourist in- Kittery Beach on Saturday, LDO detailers in the Main Building 330. The course is Elementary School Advisory formation for their office March 24, beginning at 11 Bar of the COM Club on Tues- open to all interested non- Committee meets the third files. Whatever info (ho- a.m. Come and celebrate Red day, March 20, beginning at supervisory employees (civ- Wednesday of each month in tels, shopping, sightseeing) Cross Month with us and your 7 p.m. ilian and military) assigned room B-10 of the elementary you can bring back will be family. Call Linda Goodman to naval activities aboard school. All interested par- shared with those planning at 2785 for details. Anyone wanting to go on the the base. Prior supervisory ents are invited to attend future R&R trips. Stop in Fenceline Tours must call S- approval is required if you the meetings. The next and tell them about your 3 Marine Barracks at 2279. desire to attend the course. meeting will be held on trip. The FSC is located be- AL'*ANON There are only 20 seats per Space is limited to thirty- March 21 at 2:30 p.m. If and tour. Vehicle leaves at addi- tween the Base Library The only requirement for mem- five attendees. For you are unable to attend but the NEX Beauty Shop/Barber bership in an Al-Anon family 8:45 a.m. every Saturday in tional information or to re- have concerns or comments Shop. For more information, group is that you have the pro- front of the Phone Exchange. serve a space, please call about the elementary school, call Mrs. Valek at blem of alcoholism in your fam- M. Champion, Employee Rela- please contact one of the ily or in a friend. U.S. passports are quickly Training Division, 4141/4153. We have three primary purposes: tions and available to U.S. following members: Kenneth 1. To learn more about the and easily NBCPO, at ext. 4822/4271. Caulfield 3754, Grace Knoll The NBCPO is currently re- disease of alcoholism citizens stationed in Guan- 3567, Iver Heinrich 2401, cruiting for recreation aids 2. To share our experiences, tanamo Bay through the U.S. Linda Lambert 2819, Debbie (PS-189-03/LGS-189-03) to strength and hope with Embassy in Haiti. Contact INFLATION FIGHTER others in similar Stephens 2175, Lia Dunlap work at the Special Services the Naval Legal Service Of- for the week of March 6453, Mark Magagna 2916, and Gear Issue Desk on a full- 3.