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Daily Ga Zette DAILY ' GA ZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 41 Eo. 185 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, September 27, 1985 Summit nears Gloria struts her stuff, *eagan meets no nice lady to East Coast Soviet leader By J02 Neil Guillebeau prepared for the storm and 50,000 people who work in the (UPI) -- President Reagan and Gloria's eye is remaining World Trade Center have been Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard 30-50 miles off the East Coast, told to stay home. Shevardnadze meet today in the but the storm is battering As of 6 a.m. today, Gloria was White House. coastal areas with high winds in located at 37.ON, 75.1W. The An administrative official excess of 100 mph and drenching storm is packing winds up to 130 says he hopes Shevardnadze will the area with heavy rain and mph and moving north at 25 mph. have a detailed arms control high tides. The storm is expected to pickup proposal. The storm's northerly track is forward speed later in the day. He said Reagan will be taking it along some of the most Wind-swept fires burned out of disappointed if Shevardnadze populated areas of America. control early this morning near does not have one. FE4TURING. Port Authority Some forecasters predict the Nags Head, N.C., firefighters Navy Show Band Arms talks in Geneva, hurricane will slam into New unable to reach them because of Switzerland, are deadlocked. The October 12, 1985 York City this afternoon, but high tides. White House official says the Ocean City, Maryland, is the Four inches of rain fell on president hopes Shevardnadze spot others are predicting to Virginia Beach by midnight and suggests something to break the -- Windjammer catch the brunt of the storm. up to eight inches are expected deadlock and prepare for the High tides up to ten feet before the storm dies. Since the mber summit meeting between -- Tickets: $2.00/person above normal are thrashing Ocean eye of the storm has so far gan and Soviet leader Mikhail cake and champagne City, and fires are burning remained off shore, damage has Gorbachev. there. been light. -- 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Another official, National Hurricane watches are out up Schools have been closed in Security Advisor Robert into the New England area and -- Free baby sitting nine states and more than a McFarlane, said the states of emergency have been at Child Care Center quarter million people have fled administration will consider any declared in many states. the coastline. "concrete proposal" on arms The Statue of Liberty has been control the Soviet official 0-4 and Aove:iAnnerr ess, wit eAcwt brings up. E-7 to 0-3: Dinner Dress Wite E-6 ad OBlow: (ale) SericDrsyhite (Fa) Service Dress Wite "A" Friday See your command representative, or buy tickets at your club. 11l clabs .i11 be featuring spoial birthday unus frm 5 to 7:30 T 11:50 p.m. Heavyweight Title Fight p.m. ake reservations today! This event is open to all leal W E Holmes vs Spinks E L Saturday Review 11:30 a.m. NFL Week in = s ' E E Noon College Football K Miami vs Boston College from around the globe. I 3:00 p.m. Major League Baseball St. Louis vs Montreal E N 0SOr New York vs Pittsburgh (UPI) -- Air Force officials say the pilot of a congressmen is calling for an international Thunderbolt-2 was killed today when the fighter monetary conference on stabilizing exchange Sunday jet crashed during a training mission near Mount rates. 0 I The group is led by conservative NFL Today Ida, Ark. The 12:30 p.m. cause of the crash is not Republican congressman Jack Kemp of New York, but O 1:00 p.m. NFL Football immediately N known. includes Democrats like Pennsylvania New York Giants at Philadelphia Representative William Gray, House Democratic 4:00 p.m. NFL Football (UPI) -- Isreali warplanes streaked into Leader Jim Wright of Texas and New Jersey Senator Miami at Denver Lebanon's Bekaa Valley in a rare midnight raid Bill Bradley. and attacked a Palestinian guerrilla base. The attack came one day after Palestinian gunmen (UPI) -- Computer projections in India show that killed three Israelis in Cyprus. a moderate Sikh political party has won a landslide victory over Prime Minister Fajiv (UPI) -- Gunmen kidnapped two British women in Gandhi's Congress-One Party in the violence-torn A rut forcing them into a car near the American Punjab State. The new ruling party in the Punjab diversity of Beriut and sped off. So far, no rejects the demands of extremists who want an one has claimed responsibility for the independent Sikh state. kidnapping. (UPI) - It could be back to school for more than (UPI) - Actress Elizabeth Taylor says actor and 40,000 students in Seattle, Wash. State officials Aids victim Rock Hudson has donated $250,000 to a say a tenative settlement has been reached in the new national research foundation that will seek a three-week old strike by 3,700 teachers. cure for the deadly immune deficiency disease. Taylor says oil magnate J. Paul Getty Jr., has (UPI) -- A strong earthquake struck near also donated $100,000 to the American Foundation Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands today. The for Aids Research and First Lady Nancy Reagan has U.S. Geological Survey says the quake registered added her support of the foundation. 6.9 on the Richter Scale, with the epicenter about 1,300 miles northeast of Brisbane, (UPI) -- A diverse group of senators and Australia. DAY AIRCRAFT DEPARTURE DESTINATION ARRIVAL CONTINUES MON C-9B (MEDIVAC) 11:50 a.m. Roosey Road 1:50 p.m. Andrews N TUE 727 (MAC) 12:30 p.m. Kingston 1:15 p.m. s TUE 727 (MAC) 4:15 p.m. Norfolk 6:59 p.m. THU C-141 Cargo 10:10 a.m. Roosey Road 12:10 p.m. Norfolk f FRI C-12 (Sept. 4-7) 8:00 a.m. Santo Domingo 10:10 a.m. x FRI 727 (MAC) 12:30 p.m. Kingston 1:15 p.m. t I h FRI 727 (MAC) 4:15 p.m. Norfolk 6:59 p.m. i Notes: w 1. C-12 passengers must take the 6:30 a.m. ferry boat. g d 2. C-9B and C-141 Space "A" passengers must take the 6:30 a.m. ferry and OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE e u sign-up begins at 7 a.m. h 3. Ticketed passengers for MAC must bring their baggage between 8-10 a.m. for Hew Micro-Information Center e a the Kingston flight and 10 a.m. - noon for the Norfolk flight. Passengers t should take the 10:30 a.m. ferry boat for Kingston and 2:30 p.m. for the Open House, October 4, 1 p.m., Building 752 (Supply) k Norfolk flight. (Above Bank, follow signs upstairs) 4. Space "A" passengers for MAC must take the 1:30 p.m. ferry boat with their baggage. "*5 Demonstration of Z-100 microcomputer S 5. All military personnel traveling to Norfolk are reminded of the uniform *" New Hot Line changes. *00 Computer Consultants a. Effective October 14, 1985, all E-1 through E-6 personnel must travel *0 New software for Z-100 in Dress Blue Uniforms. *00 Repair Facility b. Effective November 1, 1985, all E-7 and above personnel must travel in Dress Blue Uniforms. OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE For your community bulletin board information. Weekend agenda. Saturday.*-. Assembly, Bay Hill Chapel. 2 to 4 p. -- Navy Wives Water Leak Survey -- A Girl Scout Potluck -- Club of America, #131, will be water leak survey will be Girl Scouts, their families 9 to 11 a.m. -- Dog Dip, 8 a.m. -- Jamaican Apostolic out in full force. Do not be conducted in the Marine Site and anyone interested are Base Pound. Pentecostal Assembly, Bay Hill surprised if there is a knock on areas by the Energy Action invited to attend a potluck Chapel. your door and a request for. Team October 3, Thursday. The dinner to meet the new Girl 5:30 p. -- Catholic Services. Marine Site will be affected Scout trainer, Dorothy 9:30 a.m. -- Church of 3 to 4 p. -- Junior Choir from 8 to 10:30 a.m. Marine Gilliar. The dinner will be Christ, McCalla Chapel. rehersals, Base Chapel. Call Site Housing will be affected at the Yacht Club September 6:30 p.m. - Girl Scouts host 4867. from 1 to 4 p.m. Your 28, Saturday, 6:30 p.m. For potluck dinner, Yacht Club. Call 9:30 a.m. -- Protestant cooperation is greatly more information, please 4420, 2144 or 3638. Sunday School, Base Chapel. 4 to 5 p. -- Youth Choir appreciated and it will help contact your leader of call rehersals, Base Chapel. Call toward the success of the 4420, 2144 or 3638. 7 p. - Bible Study, Hook. 9:30 a.m. -- Catholic 4867. Naval Base Energy Service, Windward Chapel. Conservation Program. Amateur Radio - "Calling 8 p. -- AA Meeting, East 6:30 p. -- Protestant all prospective amateur radio Bargo Hut (0), 2604 or 7269. 9:30 a. - Church of Jesus Service, Windward Chapel. Family Service Center -- operators." If you are Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 8 p.m. -- Movies -- COMO, The Family Service Center is interested in being a part of Corinaso Point Chapel. 8 p. -- AA Meetings, East in need of these items for the exciting world-wide hobby "Crackers;" Windjammer, "My Bargo Hut (C), 2604 or 7269.
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