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At Least 24 Killed During Tokyo Jet Landing Energy Tip of the Day ENERGY CONSERVATION IS RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE' %THE G A Z ETTE Don't use hot water unless you really need it. Rinse Guantanamo Bay, Cuba dishes and operate your garbage' disposer with cold water. You'll save energy and the cost of heating the Volume 37 Number 27 Tuesday; February 9, 1982 water. At least 24 killed during Tokyo jet landing TOKYO (AP)--AiJapan Air Lines DC-8 people. One crew member is still Helicopters end fishing bosts helped was making its final approach to missing snd 70 people are hospital- in the rescue. Tokyo's 'aneda Airport today when it ized. The plane wee carrying 174 In Beirut, police say anti-air- clipped a series of landing lights people before the crash occurred. craft gunners epperently firing et D stretching out into Tokyo Bay. Survivors say there was no sign Israeli warplanes hit a private f The airliner crashed into the bay's of trouble until a sudden jolt hit Swiss jet by mistake yesterday. PHILIPPINES (UPI)--A presidential allow waterkilling at least 24 the plane, and it went into the water. spokesman in the Philippines says IN F' ' The Leer jet, carrying five people, the son-in-law of leader Ferdinand was badly damaged, but landed safe- Marcos has been rescued unharmed W hite House officials battle '83 butget criticism ly. No one aboard was hurt, though during a raid on a communist hide- a Beirut Airport spokesman says it out in mountains about 50 miles WASHINGTON (AP)--Yesterday, the through the financial community. The was a close call. The plane was hit from Manila. But, some government White House formally sent the nearly Dow Jones Industrial Average fell in its fuel tank and airport fire commandos and several of the kid- $760 billion budget to Congress. And more than 17 points yesterday, to fighters had to scramble to extin- nappers reportedly were killed. To- many on Capitol Hill were already close at 833.43. That's the Dow's guish a blaze on the plane's left mas Manotoc had disappeared 43 days expressing their displeasure with the lowest point since last October. side. ago after marrying the president's plan. eldest daughter. Senate Democratic leader Robert Reagan rides 'New Federalism' wagon Midwest WASHINGTON (AP)--President Reagan Byrd charged that the administra- says the best way to deter other tion's estimates of budget deficits BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP)--President The president began a two-day Mid- countries from using chemical wea- are lower than the deficits will Reagan has taken his campaign for - western trip yesterday after sending pons is for the U.S. to have them actually be. And House Speaker Tip his 1983 budget on the road. his budget plan to Congress. He too. So yesterday, he officially O'Neill accused the president of travelled to Minnesota, and then to notified Congress that the adminis- catering to what he called the Iowa--where he'll speak to the state tration wants to resume production "country-club style of people." Jamaican worker dies legislature today. The president of chemical weapons. Former Presi- To counter that criticism, the ad- will also go before Indiana's legis- dent Richard Nixon halted the pro- ministration is rolling out its big lature. duction nearly 13 years ago. economic guns today. Treasury Sec- retary Donald Regan and Budget Di- From automobile crash In Bloomington, Minn., Reagan told DHAHRAN, Saudi-Arabia (UPI)--Defense rector David Stockman appear before Republicans at a rally that they'll Secretary Casper Weinberger met with the House Appropriations Committee. A funeral was held last night at be hearing claims in the coming days his Saudi counterpart until early So does Murray Wiedenbaum, chairman the base chapel for a Jamaican that his budget will leave people dawn today in Dhahran, trying to of the White House Council of Econo- worker killed in a car accident hungry and cold. He called that resolve final details of the use of mic Advisers. over the weekend. "demagoguery." early warning radar planes sold to The president also complained that Saudi Arabia. The sale ran into Deputy Defense Secretary Frank William Godfrey, 37, was killed the Democrats are quick to criticize opposition in Congress because of Carlucci goes before the House Armed when the Datsun station wagon he his budget because of the $91.5 bil- concern that the planes would be services Committee to promote the was driving hit an embankment and lion deficit it projects for next used against Israel. arly $216 billion spending budget overturned just east of Tryzna year. But he says they have nothing or the Pentagon. That's a record Village, at 3:15 p.m. Saturday. to offer as an alternative--except BRUSHY MOUNTAIN, Tenn. (UPI)--Two increase in peacetime defense spend- Apparently Godfrey's head was higher taxes. black inmates were shot to death ing--almost 16 percent. crushed between the car door and execution-style last night during Appearing before a Senate panel the ground as the car rolled over. The Minnesota crowd Reagan was an uprising at Tennessee's Brushy yesterday, Carlucci turned aside at- Three other people were in the speaking to was happy with what he Mountain State Prison. Two other tempts to get him to say where the car. They were treated and said. But a crowd outside wasn't. black inmates were wounded. A pri- Pentagon budget could be trimmed. released. Police say 5,000 anti-Reagan dem- son spokesman says seven white in- Carlucci said the "ink is barely dry onstrators gathered outside the din- mates overpowered four guards and on the budget"--so he couldn't sug- Godfrey's wife, Pauline, lives ner theatre where Reagan was appear- went on a shooting rampage. They gest how to change it now. in Jamaica. He first came to work ing. The signs they carried read: released the guards about an hour here ten years ago, and was later. The 1983 budget plan is being employed at the Navy Exchange "Welcome, President Hoover." And blamed for sending shock waves Laundromat. "Money For Jobs, Not War." ASHTABULA, Ohio (AP)--The nation's longest nurses strike is over, after 570 days. Nurses at the Ashtabula General Hospital in Ohio voted to Seven rookies, new director join Base Police approve a contract proposal last night, and the 96 nurses will be re- to the hospital to learn first aid The last Law Enforcement class turning to work over the next four Story by JO1 Martin Fucio and cardiopulmonary resuscitation was a year and a half ago. Boyd weeks. (CPR). Boyd has a training plans to increase the training Seven rookie base police officers schedule underway that will soon to four or five classes a year, LONDON (UPI)--A last-minute bid finished their first formal class have all base police trained in as new people report to Base failed yesterday to resuce Laker in law enforcement on Friday, and CPR and first aid. Police. Airways--the no-frills British air- Base Police got a new boss, also line that went broke last week. Af- on Friday. ter 72 hours of negotiations, bank- ers admitted they could not come up Lt. Cmdr. John Britain took over with $65 million needed to get the as Security ,Director/Provost firm airborne again. Marshal from Lt. Dave Cobb. Cobb had been temporary head of Base lice since July; he has returned Haig sees no Vietnam his old job as Ordnance fficer. Parallel in El Salvador This is Britain's second tour to GTMO. He was Port Services Officer from 1975 to 1978. He comes here NEW YORK (UPI)--Secretary of State from Norfolk, where he also worked Alexander Haig said in an interview in Port Services. Britain sailed published today it is wrong to draw to GTMO aboard his 35-foot boat, parallels between U.S. military in- "Hasty Lady." volvement in Vietnam and in Central America. Britain's department includes Some Democrats in Congress have seven newly-trained police officers suggested that U.S. military support The seven men and women, only one for the ruling junta in El Salvador of whom has any previous police is leading to a new Vietnam-style in- experience, graduated on Friday volvement. from the Basic Law Enforcement But Haig told the "New York Times" Techniques class. Chief Master at that the present turmoil in Central Arms Archie Boyd organized the SEVEN NEW BASE POLICE OFFICERS POSE WITH SENIOR SECURITY DEPART- America challenges what he calls the one-week class, using material ment personnel. Standing, from left to right, are RMC Boyce "core" of American interests in the sent by AIRLANT. The class covered Porter, MAC Archie Boyd, UTCN Paul Baum, E03 Dennis Keating, FN Western Hemisphere., the basic knowledge and techniques Kurt Thomas, MAC George Hayden, and Lt. Cmdr. John Britain, the Ha8 also said that there are "no the new officers will need while new Security Director. Crouching, left to right, are EN2 Carlos current plans" for the use of Ameri- on patrol. Eastwood, PCSN Kristin Malmberg, SM3 Martha Jo Love, and MS1 can military force in the Caribbean, The class included a field trip Antonio Doctor. (Official U.S. Navy photo) but he refused to rule it out. Tuesday, February 9, 1982 The Daily Gazette Special Services Educational HVI(INNER AND ADVANCED BEGINNER SWIM- Notes ming classes at the Villamar Pool, taught by Mr. Clinton Clark, will community he starting on February 22 and will STILL OPEN FOR REGISTRATION--PRIN- end on March. 12. These classes ciples of Management (Mgmt. 325, 3 will be held Monday thru Friday credits), one of the courses re- with the Beginner Class starting quired for the degree in Business at 6 until 7 p.m.
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