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J DAILY GA ZET TE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba -- Tuesday, January 14, 1986 Vol. 42 -- No. 9 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper Diplomats say sanctions will hurt Libya (UPI) -- Western diplomats in part in the airport attacks. leader Moammar Khadafy has bya say President Reagan's One western diplomat says ordered a 20 percent cut in W ENews of the bay onomic sanctions can -- and with Libya's dependence on imports to save foreign will -- hurt Libya. They also America and the cutoff of exchange. Khadafy has said he say the effects of the technology, the impact of the wants the reduction to reach sanctions will be felt by the sanctions should be felt 50 percent. Band Will Not Play Here -- The country/western middle of the year. within six to seven months. Meagerly stocked shelves at singer, Razzy Bailey, and his band, will not be Last week Reagan cut Libya's economy is already Tripoli's state-owned performing here the end of January as previously commercial ties with Libya hurt by falling oil revenues. supermarkets indicate the announced. and ordered all Americans to The "Middle East Economic level of shortages which Bailey and his band were scheduled to play in leave the country by Feb. 1. Survey" said yesterday Libya could be worsened by economic Guantanamo Bay during the weekend of Jan. 24. They are The sanctions are in has exceeded its OPEC quota sanctions. doing a Caribbean tour, with scheduled stops in Puerto retaliation for the Dec. 27 of 900,000 barrels a day for Bakeries can not keep up Rico, Guantanamo Bay and Panama. terrorist attacks on airports crude oil production by with the demand for bread. The reason for the cancellation is lack of airplane in Rome and Vienna that nearly 50 percent in an Meat is selling at availability. With the loss of the C-131s, there is no killed 19 people, including attempt to maintain overseas black-market prices. longer a plane large enough to carry the band and all several Americans. earnings. their equipment. Libya denies it had any In recent months Libya TV8 Prograiming Changes -- Tonight: 9 p.m. -- president 60th Anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry will air. Reagan to meet with Ecuador's Open Line at 7 p.m. tonight, Lt. Ondr. Rick Fischer hosts Open Line with guests OSCS William Van Atten and Terrorism, narcotics state visit expresses the stand against narcotics PI) -- Diaz to discuss travel. economic reform are on extremely good relations trafficking in Ecuador. The Barbara e agenda for a meeting between the two nations since official says Febres-Cordero between President Reagan and Ecuador's government returned has reduced or removed price the president of Ecuador to a democracy after years of controls on almost all today. dictatorship. products and opened up his An administration official The official says country to foreign indicates Reagan and Febres-Cordero has made some investment. Ecuador's Leon Febres-Cordero significant achievements in The official says U.S. aid share economic and diplomatic three areas -- terrorism, to Ecuador totaled $450,000 philosophies. narcotics trafficking and last year and will top $1 The official, who asked not economic reform. million in 1986. to be identified, says the He notes a very strong 1$ Gnt uamo Bay, Boqu er n's Wharf. - M uJie de Boquer6n. Around the globe Khadafy Warns America (UPI) -- Moamnar Khadafy intensified his rhetoric against the United States yesterday with a warning that an attack on Libya could result in WWIII. In an interview from Tripoli (on ABC) Khadafy said an attack from a super-power against a small country like Libya "would be very serious." And he said Libya would not hesitate to destroy the U.S. Navy's sixth fleet and all the Mediterranean area if necessary. Term (UPI) -- The U.S. Old Guantanamo -- In our next to last old submitted to us by Eugene Kiehlmeier. The Supreme Court Begins starting its new session of 1986, post card of the Guantanamo Bay area, a look scenes depict how the area looked around Supreme Court, just today. One is brought by a Jewish at Boqueron's Warf. The post cards were 1910. has two unusual cases rabbi in the Air Force who wants to wear a Yarmulke during military duty. The other involves an Indian from Pennsylvania who refused to get a social security number for his daughter, saying it would rob her of her spirit. Without it, the government will not pay out Flight s ®.L Ship has help welfare benefits. Presses Legal Effort (UPI) (UPI) -- Pentagon Holocaust Survivor schedule survivor is pressing his officials says a U.S. -- A determined Holocaust damages from a group that cargo ship that the legal effort to win monetary of Jews never occured. Mel A/C TYPE DEPARTURE DESTINATION ARRIVAL Iranian navy boarded is claims the exterminiation AE filed suit back in 1981 after the Institute C-9B Medevac 11:50 a.m. Roosey Rcads 1:50 p.m. being shadowed by two U.S. Mermelstein Review in Torrance, Calif., refused to 727 Mac 12:30 p.m. Kingston 1:15 p.m. Navy ships. of Historical him a promised $50,000 for proof that Jews were 727 Mac 4:15 p.m. Norfolk 6:59 p.m. The U.S. officials do pay a concentration camp during WWII. He won Thu C-141 Cargo 10:10 a.m. Roosey Roads 12:10 p.m. not say if the U.S. gassed at wants damages for libel and distress. Fri 727 Mac 12:30 p.m. Kingston 1:15 p.m. warships might fire to that, but now Fri 727 Mac 4:15 p.m. Norfolk 6:59 p.m. prevent any Iranian ships Fri C-12 (17-20) Cancelled Nassau Cancelled to prevent them from Fri C-12 (17-20) 8:00 a.m. Santo Domingo 10:10 a.m. trying to stop the cargo Fri C-12 (17-20) Noon Montego Bay 10:45 a.m. ship President Taylor again. Inside Daily Gazette 1. All military personnel traveling to Norfolk are reminded One officials indicated that they must travel in Dress Blue Uniform. they will get tough. He Crumbles 2. R+R passengers traveling to Santo Domingo must take the said, "There won't be Page 2 - Commentary: Cookie pet 6:30 a.m. ferry and traveling to Montego Bay you must take another boarding." Page 3 - Adopt a the 10:30 a.m. ferry. Limited baggage is 20 pounds. The White House Page 3 - Tax tips for 1986 The Sportsman 3. We welcome YNC Park to our staff at BPTO. He has relieved indicates Iran may have Page 4 - Charles Morey: Officer. acted legally under OSCS Van Atten as BPTO U. international law. The- Cookie BCookes Hot Milk By Cookie Johnson Is it sa fe? As the sun beats down on tired, sweaty sailors, it's Iguana Video Club -- The Iguana Video Club is now o He kept screaming, probably not a good idea to open only Mondays and Thursdays from 5 to 6 p.m. Movies "Share A Ride" has been a "It's a Boa, Cookie. They're not offer them a glass of warm, due Friday, Jan. 10, may be returned Monday, Jan. 13. part of Guantanamo Bay's poisonous." five-month old milk, even if Remember, dues can be paid and new membership accepted history as long as I can it's labeled "ultra-high at the checkouts Jan. 13 and 20. For more information remember. In the past, even I did not care and I felt safe on temperature milk" and is about the club, please call John Roemer at 4636. doubling up on a horse was the tree branch I had not an unconmon sight. climbed onto. perfectly safe. And then my husband added, But chill that same milk School Out Early Wednesday -- W.T. Sampson And yet in the 1970s upon and you'll get an Elementary School students will be released from school my first arrival here, it "Boas love trees." I at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow, Jan. 15, due to a teacher's took me some time to adjust jumped down and my appreciative reaction. That's one lesson learned meeting. The Leeward students will take the 12:30 p.m. to this neighborly act. I husband screamed in pain. I about ultra-high temperature ferry. The afternoon kindergarten will be in session could hardly walk a couple of frantically asked, "Where did milk since it was introduced until 12:30 p.m. blocks before some stranger it bite you?" would stop and ask, "Need a He desperately responded, into the military supply "Get system two years ago. Volunteer Of The Month -- Mrs. Bonnie Kitchen was lift?" off, get off, I can't instant or selected as the Red Cross Volunteer of the Month for In the weeks that followed breath." As we both stood up Unlike "powdered" milk, the January. Her commitment to the volunteer program, before our car arrived I not and as we were brushing ourselves ultra-high temperature coupled to her dedication, exemplifies the "true grit" only was given rides, but I off, a car pulled of why our volunteer programs are successful. With met a lot of super GTMONIANS, over and the driver asked, variety comes straight from sadness we bid farewell to Bonnie and Bruce, and we too. "Need a lift?" the cow, just like the wish tham happiness and best of luck in future Now it is 1986 and again I The wife of the driver pasturized milk that is sold never in commissaries and food endeavors.