Tuesday, July2 7271 i Usage: 284,000 KWH Arrive Depar Supervisor/Manager of the Year NAS Norfolk, Va. 8:20 am. Cost: $35,500 Jacksonville, Fla. 9:45a.m. 11:35 a.m. nominations due Cost in Norfolk: $21,300 Guantanamo Bay 1:15 p.m. 3:05 p.m. July 10. Comparison cost for April Jacksonville, Fla. 4:45 p.m. 7:35 p.m. Call 4612/4614 TKll-TKll4 Gitmo Norfolk NAS Norfolk, Va. 8:45 p.m. ---------- :_t Four bedroom $805 $256 See page 3 J -- , ; Jir ti / S Sunset: Today, 8:38 p.m. se: Tomorrow, 5:33 a.m. Vle 47 No 125 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanano Bay, Cuba Wednesday, July 3, 1991 U.S. stance shifts on Yugoslavia No cooperation re from Hussein AP - The U.S. opposes pean-sponsored cease-fire nel, carriers and trucks ane f force against Croatia and plan. l poised today on the border o AP - Saddam Hussein's Slovenia to preserve Yugosla- The State Department breakaway Croatia. government has not lived up to its via, and now says it will accept meanwhile says the dialogue Many Yugoslavs fear thee promise to international inspec- tors. The inspectors have been Souh frca-heAficn - independence for the breaka- and not the use of force must country will collapse into Civi]l South Africa - The Afnican Na- to demanding for a week a first-hand Republics ifanagreement shape Yugoslavia's future. War if Croatia is dragged int tional Congress is holding a way S- look at a convoy of material and week-long national conference in is worked out through peace- Yugoslavia had its worst the fighting and joins sees equipment allegedly used for Durban, the first such gathering ful and Democratic means. day of bloodshed since two of sionist Slovenia in battlingg making nuclear weapons. But inside South Africa in three dec- President Bush has ex- its largest Republics declared federal troops. with their trip at an end, the head of ades. Nelson Mandela opened the pressed grave concern about independence last week. At Yugoslav news agencies re - the International Atomic Energy conference yesterday by urging renewed fighting in the Bal- least 11 people were killed in ported eariy today that a large re Agency says the only thing Iraq the A.N.C. to broaden its base of e- has shown is destroyed equipment support and to seek change kan nation, and yesterday the breakaway Republic of column of federal Army ye for civilian nuclear research. Inter- also hioes left the Yugoslavia n through negotiations. urged the central Yugoslav Croatia, while violence national inspectors have been in government to assert its con- occurred in Slovenia. capital of Belgrade before Iraq to make sure it destroys its Philippines - ImeldaMarcos says trol over federal military As many as 180 federal dawn and had reached the weapons of mass destruction. she is returning home in October, Army tanks, armored person- Croatian border. to bring peace and bury her hus- forces as well as accept a Euro- band. The wife of former dictator head Navy news Ferdinand Marcos broke her si- No involuntary separations, Surgeon General ends career, lence after Philippine officials BUPERS Affirms: No more than 80 shipmates who help victims of Mount Un- ices Foundation was dedicated said she would end her five years involuntary separations - were in the water after a zen's violent eruptions. during ceremonies in Be- of U.S. exile and return to Manila commercial ferry returning to Donation poured in from thesda. The $500,000 Fisher this week. DoD announced policies governing separation pay and Saratoga sank in heavy seas sailors and Marines, their House includes five single Dominican Republic - An at- transition benefits for certain Dec. 21. families and Japanese civilian rooms, two two-room suites, a tempt to sneak into the U.S. has officer and enlisted personnel Twenty-one Saratoga and employees from the naval living and dining room, ended tragically for six stow- who are required to leave carrier air wing 17 crew- base in Sasebo, totaling nearly kitchen, laundry room and of- aways from the Dominican Re- as the Armed members drowned, including 1,000 pounds of food, personal fice space. public. The stowaways were military service Forces gets smaller. But the Petty Officer Delwin Delgado, hygiene items, blankets and Salute to excellence: Navy found dead when the ship arrived 36-year in Florida. Two men who sur- Chief of Naval personnel told who was cited for heroism clothing and $4,500 in cash. Surgeon General vived the trip, say all eight were sailors not to worry. during the dedication of a Sara- Fisher house allows fami- career - Since James A. "frying alive" inside the sealed The Navy plans to reduce toga memorial to all 23 Sara lies to stay close to hospital Zimble of Philadelphia joined wooden box in which they hid. personnel levels by recruiting and CVW-17 personnel who - Sailors and their families the Navy on a whim, he never fewer sailors, and commis- lost their lives during Opera- now have a comfortable place could decide whether he (Continued on page 3) sioning fewer officers. tions Desert Shield/Storm. to stay when an injured or should make the Navy his ca- Saratoga sailors receive Sasebo sailors and Ma- critically ill loved one is hos- reer. Thirty-six years later, he Navy-Marine Corps medals rines aid Mount Unzen vic- pitalized at the national Naval retired as the 30th Surgeon - Five crewmembers from tims - Volcanic ash and Medical Center, thanks to the General of the Navy and direc- USS Saratoga including one of earthquakes not only rattled generosity of two long-time tor of Navy medicine in cere- the victims from last Decem- the Philippines, but also friends of the Navy, Zachary monies June 28. ber's ferry boat tragedy in mobilized sailors and Marines and Elizabeth Fisher. "It just happened," he said. Haifa, Israel, were presented from Navy fleet activities, The second of five houses "It is not what I expected when the Navy and Marines Corps Sasebo, Japan, in a gargan- donated by the Zachary and I graduated from medical Operations led to the rescue of tuan humanitarian effort to Elizabeth Fisher Armed Serv- school." Washington - The paper trail of Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas is coming to light from The Voyage of the Hutia; A contemporary saga pro-choice supporters who want Thomas to publicly state his stand This is the last installment stormy seas, and a trip of al- skills and nerves of reinforced Great Inagua's Man of War on abortion. The National Abor- of a three part series on the most400milesin 10 days. The fiberglas to deal with any cri- Bay. That's when the center tion Rights Action League says voyage of Hutia, a 25-foot crew needed a rest. They sis. Besides that, they were board had to be secured before it's found "smoking guns" that Irwin yacht sailedfrom Miami checked-in to a posh hotel, just a few miles off shore. mooring at Great Inagua's should disqualify the Federal hoisting sail, and reviv- Matthew Town and walking to Appeals Court judge. to GuantanamoBay. The boat jumped in real showers and After was given to Gitmo's MWR reveled at the sensation of ing the engine, Hutia eased off the U.S. Coast Guard Station. Washington - South Korean program by the Coast Guard fresh running water, soap and the sand bar, and again made The friendly smiles and hospi- President Roh Tae Woo today flies after it was confiscated in a clean towels. After washing wake for open water. It was tality of the Coasties made up to Ottawa, Canada. Roh and Bush drug bust. Three sailors, Lt. off embedded salt and donning about 1:30 the next morning for the arduous cruise. met yesterday. They pledged to settled in the seas got really rough Next morning the winds work together for unity of the two Dan Cummings, and Chief dry outfits the crew that Koreas, while continuing to main- Warrant Officers Ben Meier for a gourmet meal. Aside and Hutia needed to find safe were up, Hutia was refueled, tain security in the region. The and Dan Edwards crewed from canned Spam and cold anchorage. That spot was minor repairs were completed U.S. has 40,000 troops stationedin Hutiaacross the Caribbeanto beans, food on the cruise Long Island's Callaway Land- and at about 10:50 a.m., she South Korea. its berth inGitmo'sMarina.In lacked the home cooked vari- ing where they arrived at 4 headed for the Windward Pas- and last leg Connecticut- A budget deadlock parts one and two, Monday ety. After dinner they retired to a.m., June 26, to wait for clear sage, on the longest has forced Connecticut to become and Tuesday, we followed comfortable beds for the first weather before renewing their of the trip. the second state to shut down non- Hutia across the Gulf Stream time in a week. quest. The storm broke at 7:30 Hutia encountered strong essential services. Thousands of to Port Lucaya, Stirrup Cay, The next day they refueled p.m. and Hutia pulled into winds and heavy seas as it state workers remain idled. Un- Berry Islands, Great Harbor, Hutia, completed minor re- Acklin Island's Castle Point to eased between Haiti and Cuba shut out happy tourists have been This gave on its southwestern course of state parks. Welfare cheeks Spanish Wells, Governors pairs, and motored from the anchor for the night. were mailed a day early, in antici- Harbour, and Stella Maris.
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