Marines help school Local vets honor war dead Page A-3 replace tattered flag Page A-3 Library holds chess tourney Page B-1 0 Navy Relief seeks Laws limit involvement volunteers in order in politics to maintain service AFIS - Throughout 1988, In a recent letter to Hawaii Americans will receive 95 percent of Marines, sailors and families, encouragement to get LtGen. E.J. Godfrey, com- involved in the political pro- work force made manding general FMFPac, cess of electing a president. up of volunteers said Navy Relief is the orga- But federal workers are nization through which we limited in how involved they can get in politics. Due to the current shortage truly "take care of our own." However, without the inter- The Civil Service Act of of volunteers, the Kaneohe 1883 and the Hatch Act of Bay branch of the Navy Relief viewers and receptionists needed by the Kaneohe Bay 1939 place limits on the polit- Society has had to close its ical activities of federal doors one day a week and may office, "taking care of our own" becomes nearly. impos- employees. These limits are have to decrease its hours. specific, and both acts can be The new hours are 8 a.m. - sible. "Navy Relief is mainly a used to punish federal 2 p.m, Monday, Tuesday, employees who break the Thursday, and Friday. And, volunteer organization, in laws. without additional volun- fact, we depend on volunteers to make up approximately 95 The working premise of teers, the office will be forced both acts is that a federal to shut down at least one more percent of our work force," said Reid. employee cannot use an offi- day a week, according to cial position to influence the Sheryl Reid, chairman of vol- "By using volunteers, we can ensure that all of the results of an election. Further, unteers for the Navy Relief an employee cannot take an Society here. See NAVY RELIEF/A-2 active role in the political management of partisan Nine Oahu vendors political campaigns. Specifically, federal employees cannot: off limits to military Be candidates for national or state office; One establishment has Gourmet Liquors, 2437 Be partisan candidates from the Off- S. King St., Honolulu; been removed for any office - they can run Limits list, while nine others, Kang's Lounge, 534 for non-partisan offices such remain. Olive Ave., Wahiawa; as school boards; One Sop Liquors, located Kainehe Liquor Store, Campaign for or against at 1021-G Keolu Dr., Kailua, 16 Kainehe St., Kailua; a political party or candidate has been removed from the Michael's Liquor Store, in a partisan election; Off-limits list. The following 515 Kailua Rd., Kailua; Be officers in political is an updated list of the es- Pali Bottle Shop, 662 parties or candidates for those tablishments that have been Kailua Rd., Kailua; positions; placed off limits to all mili- All military personnel are any Participate in organizing tary personnel in the Oahu prohibited from entering or reorganizing a political area: establishment listed above. Servicemembers, whether in party or club; Keolu Liquor Store, uniform or civilian clothing, Solicit, receive, collect, 1051 Keolu Dr., Kailua; found entering or leaving handle, disburse or account Hawaii Natural High, for any funds raised for par- any of these establishments, or for 339 Saratoga St., Hon- may be subject to discipli- tisan political purposes olulu; nary action. Additionally, Japanese Self Defense Force visit partisan candidates, includ- Nimitz Plaza Liquor, servicemembers are warned ing soliciting fellow workers 2877 N. Nimitz Highway, that it is illegal to enter into Officers from the Japanese Self Defense Force inspect an 81mm mortar during a 3rd to contribute to partisan Honolulu; a contract with any business Marines static display at the Rifle Range, May 26. More than 100 members of the causes; Space and Lace, 66-145 establishment that has been Japanese armed forces toured the Air Station, inspected weapons displays, training See POLITICS/A-3 Kam Highway, Haleiwa; declared off limits. techniques, and received a brief on the Maritime Prepositioning Force concept. 12e4A4 9.c Eled 3rd Marines get new CO Missing Child Volunteers are needed to assist in the search for a missing Col. Liston-Wakefield gade, serving as a rifle pla- child believed to be lost on Navy property surrounding Pearl toon commander, weapons Harbor. to become FMFPac platoon commander, and aide The missing child, Marialyse Ishmael, is the daughter of Chief of Staff to the commanding general. Mr. and Mrs. John Ishmael. Other duty assignments Anyone interested in assisting should call CWO-3 Leon Colonel J.L. McClung, the McClung has served include Guerrero at 655-0874 or 624-1394, who will coordinate search former Chief of Staff, 1st two tours in Vietnam; Marine schedules for volunteers. Marine Expeditionary Bri- Barracks, Naval Ammuni- gade, will take command of tion Depot, Hawthorne, Nev.; Power Outages 3rd Marines (Rein), today at executive officer of the Marine A number of facilities on the Air Station will be without 10 a.m. at Platt Field. Security Guard Bn. at power June 10 to allow a contractor to install high voltage McClung is replacing Col. MCCDC, Quantico, Va.; electrical equipment. K.R. Liston-Wakefield, who assistant amphibious opera- The following buildings will be without power from 7:45 will move on to Camp H.M. tions officer with Amphibious a.m. to 3:30 p.m.: 208, 209, 214, 215, 217, 218, 219, 220, Smith where he will serve as Group Two aboard the USS 221, 222, 223, 223, 244, 245, 331, 351, 352, 385, 399, 377, Chief of Staff, Fleet Marine Whitney, and CO of 3/1. He 835, 1196, 1255, 1691, 3089, 4009 and 4055. Force, Pacific. also served with the Rapid following activities will McClung began his Marine As a result of the outages, the Deployment Joint Task Force Col. K.R. Liston-Wakefield be closed June 10, 11: Corps career in 1962, earning (it became the United States Col. J.L. McClung a commission through the Special Services Office Central Command on Jan. 1, The current tour, his third, The colonel's early com- Information, Tour & Travel Office Platoon Leaders Class pro- 1983) MacDill Air Force gram at the Virginia Institute at began in 1987 after a toter at mand and staff tours include Library Base, Fla. Camp H.M. Smith as assis- operations and executive offi- Theater (will open Saturday 6:45 p.m.) of Technology. Following completion of The Basic The colonel's second tour tant chief of staff, G-2, and cer, 2/8; operations officer 8th Moral Admin Support Division with the Brigade came in assistant chief of staff Force Marines;CO, 2nd Force Recon Questions concerning this outage may be directed to Ken School, he was assigned to the 1969, when he served with 1/ 1st Marine Brigade, the first Readiness, Evaluation, and Co.; and X0 and CO of 2nd Nakasone at the Facilities Department at 257-2171. 3 as CO of Co. D, and battal- Inspection Division. Recon Bn. of three tours with the Bri- ion S-3 officer. McClung and his wife While with 2nd Force Recon Theater Renovation Co. in 1973, Liston-Wakefield The Station Theater will be closed daily due to renovation Linda have two sons, Larry, 24, and Dana, 20. pioneered the use of subma- and construction through July 31. Evening film presenta- Defense Secretary puts rines in reconnaissance oper- tions will not be affected. Special Services will not accept Col. K. R. Liston-Wakefield was a distinguished military ations at Guantanamo Bay, any daily reservations made for the use of the theater during Cuba. He also developed the this period. freeze on civilian jobs graduate from the University of Calif. , Berkeley in 1958, Combined Arms Exercise pro- The Secretary of Defense, every two new civilian va- and received a direct regular gram to its present form Roosevelt U. Open House Frank Carlucci, has ordered cancies occurring due to commission in the U.S. Air while serving as tactical exer- Roosevelt University will hold an Open House from 9 a freeze on hiring civilian attrition...one new civilian Force cise coordinator at MCAGCC, a.m. to in 1959. noon, June 11, in room 1020 of the Control Data employees effective May 20. hire may be made." After service as a pilot and Twentynine Palms from 1978 Building, 2828 Paa St., Honolulu. The hiring freeze, in compli- The commitments for sum- to 1980. The Open missile crew commander he House will provide information and answer ance with the Budget Sum- mer hire programs which transferred to the Marine The colonel is the author of questions about Roosevelt University's Undergraduate mit Agreement outlay tar- been made and persons numerous articles and papers Computer have Corps in 1965. He then served Science program and Master's Degree in Infor- gets, will be in effect until applying for jobs in non-ap- in the Republic of Vietnam, on military history, tactics, mation Systems. June 30.. propriated funds areas, such and leadership, to include: For more information, with the 3rd Marine Division call 836-2254 or contact the Joint It is further stated in as the Exchange, will not be and "The German Generals, 1918 - Education Office as an Advisor to the 1st at 254-2901. AI.Nav 066/88, that "for affected by this policy. Vietnamese Army Division. See 3RD MARINES/A-3 A-2 HAWAII MARINE June 2, 1988, NAVY RELIEF: Ordnance Continued from A-1 Unexploded money raised in the fund drive and other fund raising Reaping casualties activities is used in loans to help the Marines and sailors here in Hawaii," she contin- long after the war ued.
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