Ased Daily Newspaper -- Tuesday, July 1, 1986
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" Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 42 -- No. 124 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Tuesday, July 1, 1986 South Africa's influx control ends today UPI) -- The repeal of accommodations. state of emergency that has South African laws that led Parliament also approved led to the detention of an to the arrest of an average legislation that went into estimated 4,000 people. Around the globe of 250,000 blacks each year effect today giving blacks The nation's biggest labor goes into effect today. the right for the first time federation, the Congress of The South African to own property in black South Africa Trade Unions, Parliament earlier voted to townships near white towns says 900 of its members have Dip In Oil Prices Predicted (UPI) -- Oil repeal the 34 so-called and cities. been detained. Leaders of the industry experts predict another dip in prices. They "influx control" laws which Black Bishop Desmond Tutu mostly black labor federation say OPEC's second failed attempt this year to severly restricted the says such reform of plan to meet in secret today unanimously agree on stemming production could drive movement of blacks. apartheid, South Africa's to discuss the detentions. oil prices down below $10 a barrel later this summer. Including in the repeal is system of racial segregation, The group's leader was The 13-nation cartel deadlocked yesterday and will meet the hated "pass law" that does not satisfy black detained without charge again July 29. required blacks to carry demands. Friday under emergency identity documents called Tutu says, "Apartheid powers. The government's Peru's Justice Minister Resigns (UPI) -- Peru's pass books at all times. cannot be reformed. It must emergency restrictions on the justice minister resigned hours after the chief of one The repeal of the influx be abolished in its news media bar the reporting of Peru's national police force was fired. Both the control laws means blacks can entirety." of the union leader's name. resignation and firing are over accusations police and now live anywhere that they Despite today's changes, soldiers murdered at least 100 rebel inmates during a can find work and South Africa remains under a prison uprising. At least 250 prisoners were killed in riots at three jails. Aids Research (UPI) -- Researchers say babies born Trost with the Aids virus share a set of distinct facial features. Dr. Robert Marion and his collegues at the relieves Albert Einstein College of Medicine say the facial syndrome is evidence the Aids virus affects more than Watkins just the immune system. The syndrome includes a smaller head circumference, a prominent box-like forehead, as CNO slightly slanted eyes set far apart, a short broad and The Chief of Naval flat nose and large loosely shaped lips. Marion says Operations, Adm. the children do not look horrible. "They're actually James Watkins, was pretty cute," said Marion. relieved by Adm. Carlisle Trost yesterday during ceremonies at the Naval Academy. Adm. Trost had this to say as he was relieved as CINCLANTFLT: "As my brief but rewarding and enjoyable tour as Commander In Chief U.S. Atlantic Fleet draws to a close, I would like to thank each sailor, Marine and civilian member of this superb team for your fine support. Individually and collectively, your efforts ensured success of vital missions of the fleet in support of the nation's defense. During the past nine months, the fleet was heavily tasked. Every challenge was met with professionalism. Fleet Adm. Carlisle Trost units demonstrated United States resolve to maintain freedom of the seas and City workers strike in Philadelphia counter state directed terrorism. Accomplishments (UPI) -- The nation' s progress was made in and sacrifices in support fifth-largest city, negotiations. of U.S. foreign policy Mexican Night Philadelphia, has 21,000 The health-care workers' objectives have workers out on strike today. strikes will cause reductions contributed significantly MS2 Dave Miller is About 15,000 blue-and in service at the hospitals to national and world prepared for Mexican white-collar city workers and but officials say emergency security. Night at the Wardroom 4,000 hospital employees went rooms will remain fully Please accept my sincere tonight from 5 to 7 p.m. on strike this morning in staffed. appreciation, admiration Come on out and build UPON separate walkouts when their He said curbside trash and very special thanks to your own tacos. The menu contracts expired. collection will be suspended each of you, your wives includes tortillas, Good for one glass of Mayor Wilson Goode held a for the duration of the and families. burritos, enchiladas, Sangria or Soft Drink midnight news conference to strike. Understanding and loyal tamales and refried Mexican Night announce that city prisons, Police and firefighters, support provided by wives, beans. The price will be at the *ealth centers and other who may not strike under families and friends eased $4.50 per person. (Photo COMO Wardroom institutions will continue to Pennsylvania law, remain on the burden for each by Lt. Cmdr. Rick 1 July operate as usual. the job even though their member. Fischer) 5 pm - 7 pm A strike by workers at contracts also expired at Adm. Kelso takes command (1 per person) eight of 11 hospitals in midnight. of a ready fleet manned by EU. Philadelphia started after a Officials say their a strong group of late-night bargaining session contracts will be settled professionals. I am proud COUPON_ failed to produce a new through arbitration. Goode of this team and will contract. Threatened strikes said police will be used in remember these past months at two hospitals and a clinic the city's prisons in place with pride and Inside were postponed when some of striking prison guards. satisfaction. Page 2 -- Vice Adm. Dunn's Visit Well done and thank Page 2 - CCC Students Graduate you." Page 3 -- The Saler Page 4 -- Wilander Out Of Wimbledon Captain's Hotline -- 4800 Page 4 -- Baseball Standings Energy Hotline -- 2210 U.a. Vice Adm. Robert Dunn visits Northeast Gate Retention presentation On Thursday, July 17, the CNO Retention Team will give a presentation on past and current retention trends in the Post Office Directory -- The Post Office maintains officer and enlisted a directory file of all military and civilian personnel communities. assigned here. Any personnel that transfer within the Also a full-scale command should advise the Post Office of their new box description of number in order to update the file. Also, personnel compensation initiatives transferring from Guantanamo Bay should check out with currently in Congress or the Post Office and give a forwarding address. DOD which will significantly affect Naval Navy Exchange -- The Navy Exchange has just received in the future. a shipent of Italian Teacarts and Globe Bars, personnel now Information is important available at the Furniture Store. Also a large for members of the command assortment of Italian gift souveniers are available in retention teams, the giftware section. Shop early for best selection. CO/XO's, career counselors and division officers, since Telephone Payments -- All telephone bills are due information and payable by 5 p.m. by check or money order on the is designed for use in counseling. 30th of each month. Drop box available in lobby of Telex (Bldg. 609). For more information, call 2500. Dependendts are always welcome, particularly Ombudsmen. Boat Inspection, Registration And Licensing -- The presentation will be Operator license testing is conducted at Port Services Thursday, July 17, Building 66 every Tuesday and Thursday, 1 - 4 p.m. 7:45 a.m., at the Windjammer on a walk-in basis. Appointments for privately owned Club Ballroom. boat inspections are Monday and Firday, 1 - 4 p.m.; and Wednesday, 9 a.m. - noon on hourly basis. For Presentation will begin appointments, call 4405. promptly at 8 a.m. For more information, call Marine Corps Exchange -- Attention camera buffs. NOC Parr or RM2 Conway, The Marine Corps Exchange has a recent shipment of the 4575 or 4298. hard-to-find camera batteries you have all been waiting for. Available at the jewelry counter. Marine Corps Garden Center -- Attention all you green thumbs. Grass seed has arrived. The Garden Center has a nice supply in stock, so get yours early. Fire Wardens -- There will be a training program for all fire wardens Thursday, July 3, 9 - 10 a.m., at the NAS Fire Department. Training will be held on class of fires and extinguishers. 1 Correction -- In yesterday's article on SIMA Awards on page 2 of the Daily Gazette we inadertantly left out SIMA's Sailor of the Quarter 4M2 Smith, and mispelled YN1 Haines. We apoligize. NSGA Women's Club Meeting Slated -- The monthly meeting of the NSGA/Co. L Women's Club will be held at x Sharon Atkinson's home, Nob Hill 43A, Thursday, July 3, 7 p.m. All women of the command are invited to attend. Johnny Thunder Show -- The Department of Defense band Johnny Thunder will play at these locations: Clipper Club, tonight, July 1, 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Cono Club, Wednesday, July 2, 8 p.m. to midnight CPO Club, Thursday, July 3, 8 p.m. to midnight Phillips Park, Friday, July 4, to be announced Windjammer, Saturday, July 5, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Clipper Club, Sunday, July 6, 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Game Warden Meeting Slated -- The regular meeting of the Base Game Wardens will be held in the CONAVBASE conference room (bldg. 760 -- Admin Hill) Tuesday, July 8, 7 p.m.