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U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands RETURNING TO NORMALCY Wrenn pledges to get back to business at town hall meeting By Jim Bennett Editor (See TOWN HALL, page 10) Surveys find satisfaction with Community Activities, food services still lagging behind By Peter Rejcek Associate Editor (See FOOD, page 6) Supporting the cause Chili cook-off raises more than $6,000 for Enniburr Christmas By Carol Sword Contributing Writer (See PIES, page 4) (Photo by Jim Bennett) Members of the Queen of Peace Lady Doves softball team lean up against the fence at Ragan Field during a game Wednesday afternoon. Ebeye sports teams were allowed back on island this week as some Threatcon Charlie measures regarding sponsorship were loosened. Robert Linstead greets John Wallace with a whip cream pie during Sunday s Third Annual Roi- Namur Chili Cookoff. Linstead and several others paid $2,270 for the privilege of tossing pies at the RSE site manager. The money benefits a Christmas party for Third Island children. (Photo by Carol Sword) www.smdc.army.mil/kwaj/hourglass/hourglass.html

The Commanding Officer...Col. Curtis L. Wrenn Jr. Public Affairs Officer...Preston Lockridge Editor...Jim Bennett Associate Editor...Peter Rejcek Feature Writers...Barbara Johnson KW Hillis Graphics Designer...Dan Adler Sports Writer...Bruce Sinkula The Hourglass is named for the insignia of the U.S. Army 7th Infantry Division, which liberated the island from the forces of Imperial Japan on Feb 4, 1944. The is an authorized publication for military personnel, federal employees, contractor workers and their families assigned to USAKA/KMR. Contents of the Hourglass are not necessarily official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, Department of the Army or USAKA/KMR. It is published Tuesdays and Fridays using a network printer by Raytheon Range Systems Engineering editorial staff, P.O. Box 23, APO AP 96555. Phone: Autovon 254-3539; local 53539. Printed circulation: 2,000 Editorial

Message from the commander PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Office of the Spokesman Worldwide Caution Sept. 12, 2001 The events of Sept. 11 at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Somerset, Penn., serve as a cruel reminder of the continuing threat from terrorists and extremist groups to Americans and American interests worldwide. This situation remains fluid and American citizens should be aware of the potential risks and to take these into consideration when making travel plans. The Department will continue to develop information about potential threats to Americans overseas and to share credible threat information through its consular information program documents available on the Internet at www.travel.state.gov. As the U.S. government has reported in public announcements over the last several months, U.S. citizens and interests abroad may be at increased risk of terrorist actions from extremist groups. Most recently, we advised that we had unconfirmed information that terrorist actions may be taken against U.S. military facilities and/or establishments frequented by U.S. military personnel in Korea and Japan. In addition, we continue to be concerned about information we received in May 2001 that American citizens may be the target of a terrorist threat from extremist groups with links to Usama Bin Ladin s Al-Qaida organization. In the past, such individuals have not distinguished between official and civilian targets. We take this information seriously. In light of the above information, U.S. government facilities worldwide remain at a heightened state of alert. U.S. citizens are urged to maintain a high level of vigilance and to increase their security awareness. Americans should maintain a low profile, vary routes and times for all required travel and treat mail and packages from unfamiliar sources with suspicion. American citizens are also urged to avoid contact with any suspicious, unfamiliar objects and to report the presence of the objects to local authorities. Vehicles should not be left unattended and should be kept locked at all times. U.S. government personnel overseas have been advised to take the same precautions. U.S. citizens planning to travel abroad should consult the Department of State s public announcements, travel warnings, consular information Sheets, and regional travel brochures, all of which are available at the Consular Affairs Internet Web site at www.travel.state.gov. We will continue to provide updated information should it become available. American citizens overseas may contact the American Citizens Services unit of the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate by telephone or fax for up-to-date information on security conditions. American citizens in need of emergency assistance should telephone the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate before visiting there. U.S. government facilities have and will continue to temporarily close or suspend public services as necessary to review their security posture and ensure its adequacy. In those instances, U.S. Missions will make every effort to provide emergency services to American citizens. In addition to information on the Internet, U.S. travelers may hear recorded information by calling the Department of State in Washington, D.C. at 202-647-5225 from their touch-tone telephone, or receive information by automated telefax by dialing 202-647-3000 from their fax machine. This public announcement supersedes the Public Announcement - Worldwide Caution of Sept. 7, 2001, to inform U.S. citizens of our continued concern about safety and security overseas in light of the events of Sept. 11. This public announcement expires on March 12, 2002. Flag etiquette 101 From Staff Reports Commerical passengers must show photo i.d.

Pies pick up big bucks for Third Island party... (From page 1) (Photo by Carol Sword) Jeff DeLong taunts the crowd to get him wet as one of the victims in the dunk booth at Sunday s Roi-Namur Chili Cook-off. Barbara Wallace, at center serving, took second place in Sunday s Roi-Namur Chili Cook-off. The event raised more than $6,000 for the Enniburr Children s Christmas Fund. Roi resident Gwen Cardoos took first place in the contest. (Photo by Carol Sword)

By KW Hillis Feature Writer Testing results North Central District goals AP classes Enrollment down Missing school books Other business Kom ruwainene Standardized testing debated at school board meeting

% Favorable Responses 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% USAKA Quality of Life Programs Internal Customer Satisfaction Ratings Provisioning Surfway Provisioning and Merchandising 67% 77% 60% 56% 75% Ten Ten Gimbels Retail Macy s/mw Tape Escape 58% 85% 84% Bank of Guam Barber/Beauty Laundry Vending Importance Dec 00 Aug 01 60% Goal = 75% Good % Favorable Responses 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% USAKA Quality of Life Programs Internal Customer Satisfaction Ratings 96% 88% Community Activities 89% 85% 86% 90% 79% 78% 71% 71% Adult Sports Bowling Entertainment Fitness Golf Hobby Shops Library Marinas Rec Centers School AgePrograms Importance Dec 00 Aug 01 Goal = 75% Good (Graphics courtesy of USAKA) Food services survey by RSE due out in October... (From page 1) Hard to swallow (See SMOKING, page 7) USAKA Quality of Life Programs Internal Customer Satisfaction Ratings USAKA Quality of Life Programs Internal Customer Satisfaction Ratings % Favorable Responses 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 51% Adult Ed 91% 91% Child Care Miscellaneous 56% 79% 75% Dental Media Medical Post Office Goal = 75% Good % Favorable Responses 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 47% Retail Food Services 36% 26% 61% 79% 70% Clubs Club (Bar) Club (Food) Gilligan s Food Food Outlets Three Palms SB Bakery Outrigger SB Enra truck 62% Goal = 75% Good Importance Dec 00 Aug 01 Inportance Dec 00 Aug 01

Library to add high-speed Internet to services By Peter Rejcek Associate Editor Smoking to be banned from Yuk Club beginning in 2002... (From page 6) Not just blowing smoke The rest of the story

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By Bruce Sinkula Sports Writer Sports and Leisure From Kwajalein Running Club U.S. attacks disrupt local softball season Ebeye teams return to field this week, games to be made up during weekends Around the leagues Saturday 5:15 p.m....she-i-ik-ki-ki/podunkers... Dally 5:15 p.m....ebeye Doves/G-4... Brandon 5:15 p.m....30-something/j. Elik Elik... Ragan Monday 4 p.m....hb Monnin/Spartans 1... Dally 4 p.m....sp II Ladies/Scrubs... Ragan 5:30 p.m....q. of Peace/Da Bomb... Brandon 5:30 p.m....housing/spartans 3... Dally 5:30 p.m....sp I Ladies/Homeplate... Ragan Tuesday 5:15 p.m....maika/gummos... Dally 5:15 p.m....nike/g-4... Brandon 5:15 p.m....sp II Ladies/Scrubs... Ragan 6:45 p.m....hb Monnin/Mix Plate... Brandon 8 p.m....barnacles/spartans 1... Brandon (Photo by Jim Bennett) G-4 second baseman Noda Lojkar gets ready to make a throw to first base during a Wednesday softball game at Brandon Field. Adult Softball Schedule Wednesday 5:15 p.m....spartans 2/Calvary... Dally 5:15 p.m....e. Doves/Coast Guard... Brandon 5:15 p.m....sp I Ladies/30-Something. Ragan 6:45 p.m....brothers All/Tarlang... Brandon 8 p.m....podunkers/criminals... Brandon Thursday 5:15 p.m....maika/barnacles... Dally 5:15 p.m....she-i-ik-ki-ki/guppies... Brandon 5:15 p.m....lady Doves/Scrubs... Ragan 6:45 p.m....g-4/coast Guard... Brandon Friday 5:15 p.m....spartans 2/Q of Peace... Dally 5:15 p.m....e. Doves/Tarlang... Brandon 5:15 p.m....sp I Ladies/J. Elik Lik... Ragan 6:45 p.m....she-i-ik.../criminals... Brandon KRC Columbus Day Roundabout record books growing dusty MEN S COMPETITION RECORDS Dist. Category Record Holder Record Year ¼ Under 13 Daniel Radcliff 45:16 1984 ¼ 13-21 Scott Davis 36:53 1983 ¼ Open Bob Sholar 39:10 1983 ¼ Masters Larry Moore 43:12 1980 ½ Under 13 Kenny Jourdan 1:52:50 1983 ½ 13-21 David Rehman 1:40:43 2000 ½ Open Bob Sholar 1:22:06 1993 ½ Masters Dennis Fitzgerald 1:23:26 1980 WOMEN S COMPETITION RECORDS Dist. Category Record Holder Record Year ¼ Under 13 Jennifer Homan 50:40 1983 ¼ 13-21 Jennifer Homan 52:54 1985 ¼ Open Brigid Shank 43:33 1991 ¼ Masters Carolyn Homan 51:02 1985 ½ Under 21 Cindy Ward 2:04:05 1981 ½ Open S. Greenbaum 1:41:32 2000 ½ Masters Laura Clark 1:43:03 1991

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Classified Ads and Community Notices Kwajalein Community Team Building presents: Introduction to Marhallese culture, everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask. Alfred Romeo and Alan Taylor, RSE training specialists, will answer your questions Friday, Sept. 28, 7 p.m., in CAC Room 6. Kwajalein Dance Association Sunday, Oct. 21, 4:30-11 p.m., at the Vets Hall Tickets on sale Monday, Sept. 24, and Monday, Oct. 1, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., at the mini-mall. This is a sell-out event, so get yours quick. Great German food and beverages, adult and children s games, music, yodeling contest, dancing and more. Adults $15, Kids $5

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WEATHER Courtesy of Aeromet By KW Hillis Feature Writer Six-year old Kelsey Godfrey, left, and Marty Dietrich, 7, decorate posters last Friday at the Child Development Center. The posters ask residents to save boxtops and labels to help Ebeye s Headstart program. (Photo by KW Hillis) CDC label drive to benefit Ebeye Headstart Sun Moon Tides Sunrise/set Moonrise/set High Tide Low Tide Saturday 0638/1845 1050/2251 0652, 4.8' 0051, 1.0' September 22 1911, 5.1' 1252, 1.2' Sunday 0638/1845 1145/2341 0724, 4.2' 0130, 1.5' September 23 1948, 4.6' 1319, 1.7' Monday 0638/1844 1239 0759, 3.6' 0217, 2.1' September 24 1st Qtr. 2039, 4.2' 1347, 2.2' Tuesday 0638/1844 1331/0033 0909, 3.1' 0345, 2.6' September 25 2246, 3.8' 1432, 2.7'