Enjoy this weekend's holiday fun, entertainment By J03 Michael Page selves. this was an opportunity to "do from the artic cold, Christmas The Navy League, in cooperation Santa's elves and helpers, 19 something different, and to help in Guantanamo Bay is enriched that with W. T. Sampson Elementary eighth grade volunteers from W. T. make Christmas something special much more: Michelle Clark; Bar- School, will sponsor Guantanamo Sampson High School, will be on for the kids here." bara Puig; Cindy Ignacio; Nancy Bay's first "Santa's Workshop" hand to assist children in select- Santa's Workshop does provide Needham; Tammy Nowaczewski; Tammy this weekend at the Barrel Club. ing, wrapping, addressing, and children with the opportunity Schick; Pam Bowen; Emily Roberts; Cecelia George, Youth Program presenting their gifts. to be introduced to the principles Roxie Sarian; Tricia Keene; Paul Director for the Navy League and Also at this time, parents will of effective shopping, and wise Fermo; Cliff Dodson; Mike Walker; teacher at W. T. Sampson High have the opportunity to have their handling of money. Eddie Stevens; Thane Westermeyer; School, describes this as "an children photographed (color Pola- Finally, for the following elves Jeff Eck; Bill Tennis and Tim educational experience for the roid) with Santa for $2. Parents and helpers who endured the trip Callahan. children, and a chance for them may leave their children at the to come out and have some great workshop and do some shopping of fun." their own. 'The Holiday Express' dances your way For the early risers, a "Break- The shopping, wrapping, and fast with Santa," beginning at photographing will resume Sunday "The Holiday Express" will be props. 8:30 a.m. and lasting until 9:30 at 10:00 a.m., and last until docking in Guantanamo Bay--for one Also, a rendition of Bette Mid- a.m., will start the day's activ- 3:00 p.m. Hot dogs, hamburgers, night only--this Sunday, Dec. 12th dler's, "The Rose," and a bit of ities. The breakfast, which offers and juice will be available for at 7 p.m. The show, to be held Barry Manilow will be but a small a continental menu, is nominally a small charge. at the W.T. Sampson Elementary part of an exciting show. priced at $.25. School Amphitheatre, will feature Dancers will also incorporate the From 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., Santa's elves and helpers have male and female dancers, ranging in holidays and their seasons into Santa's Workshop will afford child- made a special visit from the ages from 3 to 25. the program schedule. ren the chance to purchase Christ- polar region, opting Caribbean FIL-AM Club children will re- mas gifts (at prices ranging from sun for arctic ice. One elf, Donna create a charming and challenging Enjoy a night of dance, aided by $1 to $5) of their choosing for Hayden who's an eighth grader at folk dance, "Tinikling," which in- the Caribbean Arts and Crafts Work- family members, friends or them- W. T. Sampson High School, said cludes use of bamboo sticks as shop--and be entertained by a fes- tive show, "The Holiday Express." Hanukkah "Is.,' TUE AIL Special Em. Program Today at 5:05 p.m., Radio 1340 AM/ GAZETTE 102 FM will air 25 minutes of tradi- tional Hanukkah music and an inter- view with PNCM Jim Bradford, the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba outgoing Jewish Lay Leader. Immedi- ately following this presentation, Rabbi Allen Fecher will host a Hanukkah Special. Volume 37 Number 237 Friday, December 10, 1982 _O=h ®. Former Watergate prosecutor Jaworski dies Digest WIMBERLY, Tex. (AP)--Former Water- sidered it the apex of his legal in 1905. He became the youngest law- TORONTO (AP)--The United Auto Work- gate prosecutor Leon Jaworski--one career. yer ever licensed in the state at ers union has announced an agreement of the people to play a key role in Judge John Sirca, who had presided the age of 20. Later in his career, on the economic terms of a new con- forcing President Richard Nixon to at the Watergate trials, said: Jaworski served as a prosecutor in tract with Chrysler in Canada that resign--died yesterday at his ranch "We've lost a great man." the Nuremberg trials after WWII. He would end a nearly five-week-old in Texas. He was 77. At the White House, a spokesman also served as counsel to the War- said President Reagan was "deeply ren Commission's investigation into strike. And the union says bargain- A sheriff's dispatcher says Jawor- saddened and distressed by the pass- the assassination of President John ers expect to wrap up details and O ski suffered a heart attack while ing of this distinguished citizen of F. Kennedy. reach a tentative pact very soon. cutting wood yesterday afternoon at our nation." And the spokesman said A ratification vote is tentatively his "Circle J" ranch in the Wimberly the president and Mrs. Reagan "ex- Jaworski is survived by his wife, set for Sunday. And a UAW official area. tend their heartfelt sympathy to the three children and four grandchild- in Toronto says the 10,000 striking Jaworski family.' ren. Funeral arrangements will be Canadian auto workers should be able The last time Jaworski was in a Jaworski was born in Waco, Texas, made today. to return to work on Monday. courtroom was in 1974--when he ar- gued before the Supreme Court that the White House had to release tape recordings related to Watergate. GTMO residents 'Let the Sun Shine In' Jaworski won that battle, and con- by JOC Lew Reed Schwartz - Security Dept.; OS2 An- stein - High School; GMG1 Waldon - "The Combined Federal Campaign derson - JARCC; RMC Porter - SATCOMM; Ordnance; SKC Micks - Navy Exchange; Cyanide-poisoning (CFC) for the Guantanamo Bay area JOC Reed - PAO; JOCS Dewater - Det Lt. Moser - Hospital; Mr. Lisa-Fire came to a close Nov. 19, 1982. 6; RMC Barrow - BCT; YN2 Brown - Dept.; SH1 Huston - Commissary; EM1 Scare hits California "The theme for this year's cam- Base Admin; Det 6 Radio and TV; Head Aguado - Motion Picture Exchange; paign was 'Let the Sun Shine In', First Band; Special Services; DTC and Gunnery Sgt. Hoopes - NSGA/Co. SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)--A new cyanide- and the residents of Guantanamo Bay Mayo - Dental; YNC Harris - PWD; L. poisoning scare--this one in Cali- did just that through their gene- Mr Holley - NIS; DK1 Farinas - PSD; Of everyone concerned with making fornia. Authorities in San Jose say rous donations. PHC Clinton - Audio Visual Det.; this year's campaign a success, CHO2 cyanide was found in four "Anacin- "As of Nov. 22, we achieved our BU2 Cole - NMCB5 Det; CHO3 Dunlap - Priester said, "your energetic and 3" maximum-strength capsules given command goal of $45,000. VC10; Lt. Kling - NAS; Sandra Ber- enthusiastic support was superb." to officials by the husband of a wo- "We had 853,091 as of the final man who collapsed two weeks ago. tally yesterday (Dec. 8)," said the Doctors initially thought 30-year- local Combined Federal Campaign - C FC -83 old Sue Bowen suffered a stroke--but Overseas coordinator in GTMO, Chief LET THE now say she did not. The discovery Warrant Officer William Priester. SUN SHINE IN" has prompted at least two drug store chains to pull the painkiller from He added, "Once again the attain- their shelves while the case is be- ment of this goal is a reflection of ing investigated. the community's sincere concern in 95000 Authorities are trying to deter- supporting this worthy cause for GOAL . .ineif it's linked to the cyanide- human development. On behalf of the poisoning deaths of seven Chicago- CFC, 'Thank You' to all contributors area people more than two months for your generous support." 90000 ago. "We are expecting about nine per- cent of that money to come back di- rectly to special services for CENTRAL 3DE V 1982 Energy Tip of the Day GBYAA, however, that is not firm," Priester said. ENERGY CONSERVATION IS special note THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE Priester extended a CENTRAL FIDEiLITY of gratitude to the following per- sonnel/organizations without whom Did you know that it takes 24 the campaign could not have been a ounces of water to serve one 8 success: Public Affairs Office; ounce glass? That's 8 ounces for NSGA/Co. L Wives Club; Fleet Reserve water and ice, 8 ounces to wash Association; Ensign D. Ricker - the glass, and 8 ounces to rinse Supply Department; BM2 Heaster - the glass. Energy is used to pro- Port Services; 1st Lt. Robbins - CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER WILLIAM PRIESTER PRESENTS A CHECK TO THE COLANDER duce the water and the ice, to Marine Barracks; GMG1 Stevens - of Guantanamo Naval Base for the amount of S52,680 representing money heat the water for washing, and Brig; Mary Ellen Kirkland - Civilian donated by GTNO residents to the Combined Federal Campaign through Nov. to operate the dishwasher. Personnel Office; CWO2 Briesacher - 19. On behalf of the Combined Federal Campaign, Capt. M.D. Fitzgerald FTG; BTCM Allen - SIMA; Frances accepted the check November 30 in front of the CFC '83 sign which over- ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? Dew - Deputy Comptroller; Dorothy flowed because of the generosity of the GTM community. (Official U.S. Rappel - Elementary School; M. R. Navy photo). Page 2 The Daily Gazette Friday, December 10, 1982 Chapel Notes COMN UNITYUNITYEducational Note 1 BULLETIN N BOARD 1 Community announcement 'sm may be sent to the Gazette LOS ANGELES METROPOLITAN COLLEGE office through Guard M&-Lail1 Stop #53 or hand carried will be holding registration Jan.
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