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GAZETT E Police Station in Manchester Digest MANCHESTER, England (AP)--A mob of more than a 1,000 youths attacked a GAZETT E police station in Manchester. It marked the sixth night of rioting in Britain born ofdfrustation over high Guantanamo Bay, Cuba unemployment and the alienation of minority youth. And in Northern Ireland, snipers continue to attack British troops Volume 36 Number 130 Thursday, July 9, 1981 and police in Belfast. The vio- lence flared yesterday following the death of another IRA hunger striker. A 16-year-old boy was killedby British troops during the Jamaicans plan independence celebration rioting Mr. Terrence Cumberland, of the or individuals wishing to enter A trophy will be awarded to the SANTA CLARA, Calif. (UPI)--Califor- 1981 Jamaican Independence Cele- should contact Special Services winning sports team and letters nia Governor Jerry Brown yesterday brations Committee announced yes- Athletic Director Jack Kennedy or of appreciation will be presented ordered Santa Clara Valley homeown- terday that Jamaican Independence Mr. Enroy Scott, sports director to selected base residents. The ers to strip fruit from their trees, Day will be celebrated aboard the of the Jamaican Independence Day menu for the Phillips Park affair rejecting aerial spraying to combat Naval Base from July 30 to August Committee (JIDC). will consist of curried goat and an infestation of the Mediterranean The celebration will kick-off rice, ackee and salt fish, fruit fly that is plaguing the area. The actual day of Independence Thursday, July 30, with a concert chicken and rice with peas, The decision had Brown in a is August 6th, but is tradition- at the Downtown Lyceum by Choukey boiled yams and bananas, and a squeeze between farmers who want to ally observed on the first Monday Taylor, followed by a garden salad bar. The Choukey Taylor preserve their crops and residents of August. This will mark the party type affair at the Barrel Swamp Band will provide the who fear the effects of aerial spray- 19th year of independence from Club. entertainment. ing. Britain. The competition will begin on Tickets will go on sale this The Choukey Taylor Swamp Band Friday evening with ladies soft- weekend outside the Navy Exchange PLAINS, Ga. (UPI)--Jimmy Carter has will return again this year to ball. Tennis and ladies volley' and Commissary, or they can be broken his silence on the Reagan ad- provide musical entertainment, and ball will take place Saturday, purchased for $5 from the key ministration, lashing out at the sporting events will be held August 1st. Golf, soccer and members of the JIDC. They president's budget cuts. between Jamaican and American the 2,000 meter race will be held are: Mr. Terrence Cumberland, In a letter to former Cabinet and teams. Sunday, August 2nd. Mr. Enroy Scott, Mr. Clinton senior staff members, the former The competition will involve The big event will take place English, Mr. Melvin Daley, Mr. president says Reagan's economic golf, tennis, soccer, bowling, in Phillips Park on Monday, Trevor Brown, Mr. Fred Chambers, proposals will benefit the very rich ladies softball, ladies volleyball, August 3rd, with a collossal cele- Mr. H. Counsell, Mr. Wayne Mitchell and hurt poor and middle-income and a 2,000 meter foot race. Teams bration beginning at noon. and Mr. Horace Hendricks. Americans. Carter also says he's Children under 12 years of age concerned with Reagan's human rights attending the Phillips Park cele- and foreign policy. bration will be admitted free, if Poland's labor peace ends accompanied by an adult. WASHINGTON (AP)--A task force of too Special guests during this White House and Pentagon officials WARSAW, Poland (UPI)--Poland's four- Glemp was Wyzynski's secretary year's festivities will be the plans to study ways of meeting the month labor peace was shattered yes- and has been acting Primate since Jamaican Minister of Labor, the nation's military manpower needs. terday when 40,000 dock workers put the Cardinal's death it May. Honorable J.A.G. Smith and Guest A senior defense official said down their tools in a one-hour warn- Glemp is a strong human rights ad- of Honor Mrs. Eugenia Seymour. yesterday the panel will consider ing strike Baltic Ports. vocate and a defender of the Inde- The Swamp Band will also perform the possibility of returning to the pendent Labor Union Movement. at the COMO Club on Friday, July 31; draft. The strikers are insisting the the Chief's Club on Saturday, Meanwhile, meat shortages in Po- government sign an agreement worked August 1st; and at the Leeward NEWARK, land are getting worse. The offi- New Jersey (UPI)--The Boe- out in May with the Solidarity Point SPO Club on Sunday, August 2. ing 747 has what's cial news agency, Pap, says there called a good Union. Times of these performance will "glide ratio," so when won't be enough meat for this month's a United be listed in the Gazette. Airlines flight from Newark, rationing program. N.J., *And, this morning employees of to Honolulu lost power in all four the Polish government-run airline, The government has already in- U.S. receives three engines last Sunday, most passeng- Lot, grounded all its aircraft in creased the price it pays farmers ers may not have been aware of the a four-hour warning strike to pro- for meat, in an effort to improve problem. test the government's appointment supplies. MIA's from Vietnam The government disclosed the in- of a dident yesterday, saying the jumbo new airline director. It's A disastrous HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii (UPI)- harvest last year jet fell 13,000 feet over the Paci- the first strike ever by the Polish home-grown The bodies of three Americans miss- made fodder scarce. And fic before the crew could re-start airline. ing since the Vietnam War were re- there was not enough hard currency the engines. to import it either, so farmers turned to the U.S. yesterday. Polish radio also said a two-hour It aparently was not a severe got rid of many of their animals The flag-drapped coffins were warning strike dive, and there were no injuries. threatened ly trans- months ago. greeted by solemn ceremonies. Of- port But the FAA does want to know what workers in a north central city ficials say they Twill not release caused the problem. would also occur today as they Meat has been rationed in Poland names until positive identification pressed their demands for removal since April, but most observers has been made. EL SALVADOR (AP)--Two bombs exploded or replacement of the city trans- agree that it hasn't helped much. The remains brought home bring to in the capital of El Salavador last port director. Meat lines are still long and the 75 the number of bodies returned by night. And shootouts between pol- The warnings came as the Vatican market situation seems to get worse Vietnam since 1974. More than 2,500 ice and leftist guerrillas were re- announced the appointment of Bishop as the weeks pass. other servicemen and civilians are ported in three parts of the city. Jozef Glemp to succeed the late Hikes in meat prices last summer still listed as missing. The trouble developed after El Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski as Pri- triggered a wave of strikes that A military spokesman says the Viet- Salvador's army launched an offen- mate of Poland. ultimately led to the formation of namese have indicated they are still sive against guerrillas in two pro- the Independent Trade Federation, continuing their search for other vinces northeast of the capital Chef uniforms are Solidarity. remains. BONN, West Germnay (UPI)--A former Nazi officer once known as the Issued EDF personnel "Adolf Eichmann of Belgium" was sentenced yesterday to seven years The Chef's Hat, which is and has in jail in West Germany. been the symbol of the "Chef" all The 71-year-old Kurt Asche was er the world, has come to Guantan- convicted of sending 25,000 Belgian Jews to Auschwitz and other Nazi Bay's Enlisted Dining Facilit- death camps es. during WWII. Recently, all Mess Management Specialists were issued complete Chef uniforms. These uniforms are Exchange issues Slinky identical to the uniforms worn by the great chefs of the world. Train toy warning There is one exception here in GTMO. Over the left pocket of the The vendor of Slinky Train Toys, local EDF uniforms is the embroid- James Industries, Inc., has volun- ered logo of the Enlisted Dining tarily recalled model #200 Slinky Facility, Guantanamo Bay. Train toys because of a small parts According to the Food Services hazard with some of the wheels and Officer, "The new uniform is the axles on the Slinky Train. uniform of the professional chef, Although Slinky Trains have not and our EDF Mess Management Spec- been sold by the Navy Exchange,GTMO, ialist are professional chefs in patrons who have purchased subject every way." toy are to return them to the place The uniforms are just a small of purchase for replacement with part of the Food Service Division's trains meeting the requirements of ongoing program to make the EDF as the Small Parts Act. pleasant as possible for EDF pat- MESS SPECIALISTS DISPLAY THE NEW UNIFORM that is worn at For further information, contact rons. the Enlisted Dining Facilities. Pictured (1-r) are MS2 James Industries, Inc., Beaver St. LT(j.g.) N. Diorio is the Food Richard Orth, MS1 Alvin Landingin and MS2 Jim Mayo. Extension, P.O. Box 230, Hollidays- Service Officer for the Naval Base.
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