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F ,; / R Rirrr R Rr Rrd a R Guantanamo Bay, Cuba iiyh f ,; / r rirrr r rr rrd a r Guantanamo Bay, Cuba T --- '- IA,., -- Vol. 42 -- No. 87 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based- - daily newspaper -- Thursday, May 8, 1986 7.7 earthquake triggers tidal wave scare Japan today, they were only I) -- People from the yesterday. The quakes damaged t of the United States a Naval Air Station in the four to nine inches above the way to Japan are Aleutians, but that was the normal. Around the globe expressing relief this extent of the damage. The skipper of the Naval morning. Tidal waves Fearsome tidal waves grew Air Station in the Aleutians, triggered by earthquakes off out of the ear thquakes. By Capt. Kenneth Sullivan, says the coast of Alaska turned the time the waves reached the earthquakes caused a lot Fire Aboard USS Schenectady (UPI) -- The Navy out to be too weak to cause land, they were too low to be less damage than he would says an engine room fire injured crewmen on a landing any damage or injuries when dangerous. expect. Sullivan says some ship off the coast of southern California. The Navy did they reached land. Thousands of people were buildings have structural not disclose the nature of the injuries or the extent An all-clear announcement evacuated from coastal areas damage and some power and of damage to the USS Schenectady. The ship returned to set off a short celebration stretching from Alaska as far water lines are damaged. its homeport of San Diego murder its own power. in the Oregon resort town of south as California during A U.S. geological service Seaside. People crowded into the alert. Coastline spokesman, Don Finley, says Two Arabs Confess To Attack (UPI) -- Police in taverns to drink beer and residents in Hawaii also fled the largest of the three West Berlin say two Arabs have confessed to an attack listen to rock music tunes inland. earthquakes measured 7.7 on on the German-Arab Friendship Society and say Syria such as "The Tide Is High," The tidal wave warnings the Richter scale. It is the supplied the weapons. A Syrian embassy official denies "Surf City," and "Catch A went as far away as Japan, strongest earthquake to occur involvement in the March 29 attack. A State Department Wave." Hong Kong, the Philippines, anywhere in the world since official in Washington also discounts the confessions. Three earthquakes occurred New Zealand, South America, the Mexico City earthquake The two Jordanians also are under investigation for in the Pacific Ocean near the Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa and September 19. That measured involvement in a disco bombing one week later that ,tian Islands off Alaska Mexico. When the waves hit in 8.1 on the Richter scale. killed two people, including one American soldier. Arms Talks Begin (UPI) -- A new round of the ants slated for Navy Relief superpower arms talks is due to begin today in Geneva, Weekend eve Switzerland. The negotiations resuming after a By JOl Stacey Byington bowling at the Marblehead portrait; and one year free nine-week recess are the fifth round in the talks that Bowling Lanes Saturday night, "family" membership in the began March 12 last year. President Reagan yesterday This weekend is filled with May 10. Play begins at 11 Guantanamo Bay Yacht Club. called on the Soviet Union to "get down to business" at activities to benefit Navy p.m. and continues until 2:30 Support Navy Relief activi- the arms talks. Relief. a.m. Sunday. ties, you may be helping A Navy Relief flea market Cost will be $5 per person. yourself. Last year Navy Kiev Back To Normal (UPI) -- All the Soviet news will be held at McCalla The first game will be a Relief interest-free loans media are saying life is "normal" in Kiev, the largest Hangar on Saturday, May 10, scratch game, then a Scotch and outright grants totalled city near the nuclear plant disaster. However, the Tass beginning at 8:30 a.m. Double (you bowl one ball, $26.9 million to sailors, News Agency admits there is "anxiety" and says lines For a donation of $10 you your partner bowls the Marines, their dependents and have formed at railroad stations and airline ticket can set up your own table to second), and then the third survivors. offices. Tass did note sumner holidays are approaching. sell all those crafts, game will be "Wrong Hand nicknacks and paraphernalia Bowling". Radioactive Rain (UPI) -- Federal officials say that have been taking up The first place winner of radioactivity is turning up in more locations in the space in your closets. each game will receive a $25 United States. Officials said yesterday insignificant Profits from what you sell savings bond. Three times Flash! amounts of radioactive iodine were found in rain water are yours to keep. during the night there will The microwave for samples in Olympia, Wash., and Bismarck, N.D. The Setup is from 7:30 to 8:30 be a 28-30 pin roll-off for Leeward Point cable TV is radioactivity is from the Soviet nuclear accident. a.m., and the doors open to prizes of a new bowling ball, now working. Residents may Officials say the health of Americans is not the public at 8:30 a.m. bag or pair of shoes. now reconnect their TV's threatened. Shoppers will pay 50 cents Door prizes during the to the cable system. If per person and children under evening includes nine holes of you experience problems, Economic Sanctions (UPI) -- The Reagan 12 get in free. golf, including club rental; call 2647. administration reportedly wants to impose additional There will be midnight one color 8"x10" family economic sanctions against Libya. Administration officials, according to the Washington Post, want to curtail flights by Libya's national airline and have policy European governments withdraw money deposited in U.S. getting tough with no-ransom financial institutions owned by Libya. (UPI) -- The Reagan concessions to terrorists in than 10 years, but the new administration is spelling exchange for the release of statement makes it clear Train Derailments (UPI) -- Santa Fe Railway out its policy in a key area hostages increases the danger there will be no exceptions. executives are blaming vandals for two derailments on in its fight against that others will be taken The State Department urges the tracks of the Strikebound Railroad. The derailments t rism. hostage. U.S. companies and private occured in Texas and Colorado yesterday. No one was We administration U.S. officials will be citizens to adopt the same hurt. Twenty thousand workers have been on strike yesterday announced a tough permitted to try to win the no-ransom policy. against the Sante Fe since Saturday. no-ransom policy in hostage release of the hostages, The policy statement says cases. The government warned including making contact with if U.S. companies or families U.S. companies and hostage the kidnappers, but not decide to try to make a deal families that secret talks including payment of ransom with the hostage takers, U.S. Shultz meets foreign leaders with kidnappers may be or prisoner exchanges. officials will be ordered to (UPI) -- Secretary of There have been several illegal. The no-ransom concept has stop giving any help, except State Shultz met with riots recently, primarily The State Department says been in effect as State in making contacts with South Korea's president over calls by the paying ransom or giving other Department policy for more foreign governments. and some opposition opposition to reform the leaders today, and then constitution to allow the headed to the Philippines direct election of the CHARLESTON for a meeting with its new president in 1988. SAVANNAH president. Shultz also met with Before leaving Seoul, some South Korean fF Shultz declared there is opposition leaders and f ,._ "MOBILE [ NEW ORLEANS no parallel between South says the situation does GALVESTON Korea's authoritarian not appear to be volatile. t( TAMPA government and the The purpose of the ST.PETERSBURG ATLANTIC OCEAN Philippines under exiled Shultz visit to the leader Ferdinand Marcos. Philippines is to go over GULF OF MEXICO MIAMI Shultz says South Korean the Reagan :. ROWNSVI LI.E President Chun Doo Hwan is administration's latest a BAHAMAS ISLANDS willing to work at offer of $150-million in nurturing democracy. Chun, economic and military aid, aw 5- who took power six years which is in addition to ago, is facing his most the $239 million already serious and violent appropriated to the Marcos . LUBA opposition. regime. II. ThU pros.f.h DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Inside HAITI 2 PUERTO RICO Page -- Saler/Scoop Page 3 -- Job Market Page 4 -- Basketball/Hockey Playoffs Approaching help you plot the course of Hurricane Season's -- can be used to Special Suppliment: Hurricane Watch 1986 Today's Daily Gazette has a four-page hurricanes. If you, do not get a copy of Hurricane Watch 1986 to help you prepare for Hurricane Watch 1986 and want one, drop by hurricane season. This grid of the Cuba area PAO in building 760. Well be happy to give and the map on page two of the suppliment you a copy! FURNITURE Broyhill love seat, tan with brown design, two end tables and coffee table, asking $350. Call Jake at 3792 DWH or 3002 Room EG-05 AWH. Complete living room set, the matching sofa, love seat, chair, t, c bles, one coffee ta co Prefer to sell as complete set rather ser than break up. Call Stacey at 4502 DWH or 2589 AWH. Attention All First Class Petty Officers -- ,1 Capt.
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