Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas

I GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 1h'tumg 391 - nmhrr 245 i nag, D.rmbr 24, 19814 MERRY CHRISTMAS KPINGS 94 PRODUCT' _ OF ALL AMERICANS" S THE PRESIDENT'S hlESS4GE On behalf of all Americans, Nancy and I send our warmest wishes to each of you for a Happy Holiday Season. And it is a Happy Holiday Season because America is at peace and America is secure. Fox this gift we are all grateful to you, the dedicated men and women of the United States Armed Forces. It is certainly fitting to thank you because it is your devotion to duty that permits us to celebrate this Holiday Season according to our own special customs and traditions, and to look with hope toward 1985 and beyond. At this time of Hanukkah and Christmas, our religious freedom means so much to each and every one of us. However, we know this is a particularly difficult time of year to be away from home, and those of you whose duty requires you to be separated from your friends and loved ones deserve special recognition. While you may not be able to celebrate the Holiday Season with those dearest to your heart, you may be sure that they are thinking of you and appreciating your service. Well, I join them in those For all good little boys and girls. feelings. You are very special people. You are guardians of the peace and freedom we "HE'S QVHIS WY," according to officials, to be in bed early tonight so I can make it all cherish. God bless you. They say that Santa's sleigh is loaded to to everyone house by morning," says Santa the brink with presents and he'll be taking Claus What did the jolly fellow say when 'Today in the. off any time now to begin his trip to de- asked if this would be a good Christmas? The BUSINESS WORLD liver presents. All the reindeer are usual ho! ho! (Above) J.D. Myer BUIE Shitched, including Rudolf, and Santa says tells the bearded Santa what he wants fr children. "All good boys and girls will need NEW YORK (UPI) -r Wall Street is expected to react today to the announcement late Friday ON T IS'DA E INH IT ORY"." that the Federal Reserve has dropped its discount rate 0.5 percent to 8.0 per- cent. The news came after the Market closed (AP)--On this date in history: In 1937, the first feature-length cartoon Friday with a retreat in control. In 1620, the pilgrims aboard the Mayflower using the technicolor process, Walt Disney's went ashore for the first time at what now is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," was shown (AP) -- The slide in the price of gold was Plyouth, Mass, for the first tie, in Los Angeles. stemmed a bit Friday, but the precious metal In 1913, the first crossword puzzle was pub- In 1940, author F. Scott Fitzgerald died in still ended the week much lower. Bullion listed, in the Sunday supplement of the ew Hollywood at age 44. closed in New York at $311 an ounce, a gain York World. In 1945, General George S. atton died of of $3.70 for Thursday's finish, but off In 1914, the first feature-length silent injuries he suffered in a car accident in $11.20 for the week. Gold also closed at film comedy, "Tillie's Punctured Romance," was Heidelberg, Gerany. $311 in London Friday, up $4.50 and ounce released. It starred Marie Dressler, Mabel In 1958, Charles Oe Gaulle was elected to a for Thursday, but down $11.25 for the week. Normand, Charles Chaplin, and Mack Swain, and seven-year tern as the first president of the Lwas directed by Mack Sennett. FifthClu.Wa Republicidtejlyfelwsywe of France. (AP) -- They will be talking beer in federal court in Detroit this week. Judge John Feikins ordered a hearing in Stroh Brewery's attempt to block the purchase of Pabst Brew- DATE DEST. A/C DEP. AR. ery Company by G. Heileman Brewing Company. Wed. Jacksonville C-131 (log) 7:00 a.m. non The judge refused to issue a temporary re- W. straining order on Friday. Stroh's claims Fri. KngonBayMC 2:30 p.m. :1 p that competition in the brewing business would be hurt if the deal went through. Fri. Norfolk 77MC 4:15 p. 6:59 p. Fri. Montego Bay C-12(R& R) 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a. Local notes A two page Daily Cazette will be published Cuzco Beach is open again. Captain Robert Wednesday, December 26, but we'll be back to Allen, Comander aval Base, requests you be a four-pager on December 27. From the entire careful to not disturb any turtles that staff, enjoy a Happy Holiday Season, still may be hatching. COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD The Civilian Welfare and The Navy Exchange/Comissary City Colleges of Chicago is The Marine Barracks will be If your vehicle requires an Recreation Board would like Advisory Board will meet looking for qualified in- conducting fenceline tours Auto Safety Inspection, call to invite all non-U.S. cit- Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 3 p.m. structors in Data Process- Dec. 26-30. The tours will 4727 now for an appointment izen employees to a free at the McCalla Hill NEX ing. If you have a good depart from the parking lot and avoid the last-minute Christmas dinner to be Admin Conference Room (Bldg. foundation knowledge of the opposite the Base Telephone rush. served at the Jamaican Cul- AV-34). All board members field and would be interest- Exchange at 8:30 a.m. on the are to submit agenda items in teaching nights, call above dates. There is a tural Center starting at 2 ed "INFLATION FIGHTER p.m. Christmas Day. The to the Supply Officer, stop 4748 any morning this week. limit of 20 passengers per for the week of tour. Personnel desiring menu will include roast pig, #8, phone 4220; the Navy Ex- This is a paying position. Dec. 24 - 28 curry goat, ackee and cod change Officer, stop #7, the tour must contact Marine fish, chicken, beef pot phone 4119; or the Officer Dental Sick Call hours are Barracks Operations at Available at from 7:30 until 9 a.m. Per- roast, rice and peas, plain in Charge Commissary Store, 2279/2344 for reservations. Stop Light Inn sonnel experiencing pain rice and yams. stop #27, phone 4438, by Marblehead Snack should report during these We are planning a Caribbean close of business Jan. 7. In Golf Canteen hours. Revue for Black History accordance with COMNAVBASE- Kountry Kitchen GTMOINST 1720.3C, it is re- Month in February. Anyone from quested that Base Commands/- The Naval Station the islands of Trini- "BAR-B-Q Pork Patty dad, Barbados, Grenada, An- Activities submit a listing Enlisted Dining on a BUN" tigua or any other West of the names of members as- Facility and 990 t4 \eV(\AVo 4wsenr signed to this advisory Branch Facility at Indian Island who is inter- 1n ho~j boys5 board to the Supply Officer, Leeward Point will ested in contributing their have fun in Soy5 stop #8.- offer a special knowledge, help or talents DOD Show "Dixie Dooley," the birthday dinner to in any area, please contact magician/ventriloquest, will 5Cub co fac The American Red Cross makes active duty Barbara Shabazz at 3361 or perform: 41o needs afLf!! interest-free loans for enlisted personnel Anne Brooks at 2484. Dec. 30 having a birthday Downtown Lyceum T y(vou car emergencies. during the month of Decem- Family Service Center: Ser- Dec. 31 il eJa fecal City Colleges of Chicago is ber. The meal will consist vice is our middle name. Marine Site Lyceum looking for an instructor to of steak and shrimp with all Stop by the Family Service Jan. 1 teach Word Processing. Ex- the trimmings, and will be Center (located behind the Leeward Lyceum perience in word processing served at 5 p.m., Friday. Base Library) or call 4141/ All performances will begin is required, familiarity Personnel interested in 4153 DWH or 4329 AWH. at 6 p.m. with Radio Shack Model 4 participating in this computer desired, but not program must show evidence necessary. This is a paying. of birth date (I.D. card) Want to know how much you position. Call 4748 any to the Enlisted Dining have in the retirement sys- morning this week for more Facility MAA no later than 4 tem? If you have worked information. p.m., Dec. 27. for more than one federal Constantly trying to improve higher education here on agency it is sometimes dif- the island, City Colleges of Chicago is pleased to an- ficult to find out how much CLUB ACTIVITIES nounce the following classes which will be available in you have contributed into Term III. Registration runs Jan. 14 through 18. Classes the Civil Service Retirement Splash with the Teen Club Merry Christmas! Caribbean begin Jan. 21. System. The Office of Per- during the winter break at Arts & Crafts Dancercise sonnel Management's Retire- the Winter Pool Party. It classes are on holiday rec- Fundamentals of Accounting Math for Technicians I ment and Records Center, Box will be at the Windjammer ess. Jan. 7 is the date to Introduction to Business General Biology 45, Boyers, PA 16017 can Club Wednesday from 7-11 start joining us for the Federal Income Tax The National Government help. OPM prefers employees p.m. Price will be $1 for best workout in Guantanamo Introduction to Finance English Composition to write, not phone the Cen- non-members and 50 cents for Bay.

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