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Gazette Impact TIIE EJL LV Pediatric sick Call hours set GAZETTE At hospital Cuba The demand for pediatric serv- Guantanamo Bay, ices rapidly continues to grow. In an effort to provide optimum care, the following sick call hours and guidelines are established. Your Wednesday, February 18, 1981 Volume 36, Number 33 cooperation is essential in making this system work. Congress will help restore vitality PEDIATRIC WALK-IN SICK CALL HOURS Economic address before Check-in begins at 7:45 a.m. for the President Reagan will put it on A family of four with an income of The Congressional Budget Office morning sick call (8 - 9:30 a.m.) Security's Old Age and and at 12:45 p.m. for the afternoon the line tonight for Congress and $20,000 will save almost $1,500 says Social sick call (1 - 2 p.m.) the Nation. over the next three and a half Survivors Fund could run up a def- dol- An aide says Reagan will warn that years. icit of 63 and a half billion lars by 1986. Sick call is limited and patients if we don't act now, the economy The president has denied published The office's deputy director told will be seen on a first come, first will get worse. reports that he will recommend that yesterday that serve basis. Initially patients In a broadcast address before a high-income taxpayers not receive a House Subcommittee money for will be screened by the nursing joint session of Congress tonight the full reduction. the fund -- which provides could run dry staff and if the Pediatrician has (9 p.m. EST), Reagan will reveal Reagan's message to Congress will retirement checks -- years. a full work load--the patients will his plan of action that he says will also give details about plans for in two resumes hearings be referred to the next sick call, help restore vitality to an economy reducing and revamping the govern- The House panel program and how the emergency room, or to the ap- afflicted with high inflation. ment's regulatory agencies. Many this morning on the pointment desk as appropriate. His solutions? thousands of government jobs could to improve its financing. According to one source it's trim- be eliminated if Reagan's proposals ming six billion dollars from the are fully implemented. current budget and at least 41 bil- Tomorrow morning, the president Hostage pact will be honored lion from the fiscal 1982 budget. will meet with more than 100 news The proposed budget cuts are close media executives. Then it's off to The president has decided to fully said he wouldn't recommend setting what Reagan's requested tax re- California. Reagan is spending four to implement the hostage agreement with up an American Embassy in Tehran Treasury. days at his ranch near Santa Bar- ductions will cost the for "some time to come." bara. Iran. Secretary of State Haig told sen- But Saunders also said the U.S. The president's plan is to cut per- But in Washington, Reagan aides ators yesterday that the president definately has an interest in help- sonal income taxes by 30 percent will continue to brief reporters plans to honor the accord that won ing maintain Iran's independence in over the next three years. and appear on television to explain the freedom of the 52 hostages. the Persian Gulf. If approved by Congress, adminis- the president's economic package. Senator Charles Percy --chairman tration officials say the tax cut One of the few programs that won't of the Foreign Relations Committee July first. feel thd blade of the Reagan budget will go into effect the decision as the anyway. -- announced Jet injures What will it mean to Americans? ax is in trouble crash panel began hearings on the settle- ment. Haig's predecessor, Edmund Muskie, 34, none dead told the committee that fulfilling statement seminar step A jetliner with 109 people aboard Personal qualifications the agreement is a positive toward restoring diplomatic relations crash-landed at John Wayne Inter- The Standard Form 171 (Personal Personnel Office will conduct a with Iran. national Airport in Irvine, Calif- Tuesday, injuring 34 pass- Qualifications Statement) is used series of one hour Seminars But the former Secretary of State ornia, engers. here at Guantanamo Bay by those designed to familiarize potential said establishing normal ties with Boeing 737 already employed and those seeking applicants with SF 171. Tehran will take considerable time. The Air California arriving from San Jose skidded off employment to apply for vacancies. The Seminars will be conducted That view was also expressed on the runway breaking its fuselage Like any "form", SF 171 can be in the Public Works Department the other side of Capitol Hill. -- just behind the wings and catching difficult to properly complete unless Conference Room, Building 804, on The House Foreign Affairs Commit- fire briefly. you are familiary with its purpose. March 2 - 6 and 9 - 13. The Seminars tee is holding hearings on what the stopped right in front will begin at 4 p.m. U.S. policy toward Iran should be. The plane of of the airport fire station and Proper completion of the SF 171 Attendance will be limited to Former Assistant Secretary Saunders told the panel firefighters put out the blaze. is important to the applicant. The fifteen participants per Seminar. State Harold take a while to re- Some passengers said the pilot quality of your SF 171 can mean Anyone who is employed or eligible that it would ties with Iran, and he was trying to avoid a light plane. the difference between being selected for employment is invited to attend. establish attend. and not being selected. To make arrangements to In order to assist applicants in call Mrs. Ausbrooks at 8822, stating preparing the best job application your name and which of the TV-8 possible, the Naval Base Civilian sessions you wish to attend. IMPACT Things should get better Special Program Join host Alan Kelley and his guests Commander L.A. Morrison, U.S. TV-8 will air an NBC Special and Naval Base Chief Staff Officer Report, "Who Will Fight For Amer- means negiations possible Mr. Chuck Denzin, Naval Base Civil- War of words February 19th. ica?" at 10 p.m. ian Personnel Office Director as status The verbal battle between Moscow The Soviets have also charged the Marvin Kalb reports on the they talk about the Navy-civilian and Washington.what does it mean? new administration with being war- of America's armed forces and how team and how it works together. by the loss The Soviet Union is apparently mongers and insensitive to world they are being depleted Tune in at 7 p.m., following the key personnel and keeping the door open for talks realities. of efficient and news on TV-8, or listen to the broad- leaving. the Reagan Administration. The issue that has drawn the why those personnel are with cast on 1340 AM. despite the recent Soviet-American greatest Soviet concern recently was the suggestion by Defense Secretary war of words. 'I With the new administration not Casper Weinberger the United States yet a month old, relations between might reconsider the Carter Adminis- Moscow and Washington have plunged tration's decision not to deploy the their lowest mark in years. neutron bomb in Western Europe. .to on the offen- But Moscow is making consistent, That hint put Moscow if low key efforts to show that ne- sive immediately because the Soviets a de- gotiations are still possible. assumed it had already meant The publis statements by the ision was made to deploy the weapon. superpowers over the last two weeks Moscow promptly warned Western war- have had statesmen on both sides of Europeans against accepting the the Atlantic accusing each other of head. everything from lying and cheating _, to backing international terrorist Pravda. the Soviet Communist movements. Party Newspaper.also charged that But as always with propaganda, what it calls "bellicose quarters" surface appearances do not necessar- in the United States will stop at ily reflect the realities accurate- nothing to gain military super- ly. iority and begin "ruling the entire One Western diplomat says U.S.- world." Soviet relations are poor right now, but he adds that it appears the Sov- Yet it appears so far that the iets want to deal with the new ad- war of words is just that . a war ministration in a "business-like of words. fashion." A statement by Tass . the Soviet Moscow A careful reading of the Soviet News Agency . recently said press shows that the Kremlin is hopes Washington will stop the war of withholding final judgement on the words and get down to "really impor- Pictured above, the MH-23 is being tested for leaks. The MI-23 Reagan Administration. tant matters . concerning adjust- at SRI). is a Haitian Patrol Boat that was recently overhauled That appears to be the case des- ment of American-Soviet relations and work to be done on several Haitian Patrol Boats the new normalization of the international Plans include pite Soviet charges that by SRD. (Photo by PHI John Porbanski). administration is hypocritical. situation in general." Page 2 The Daily Gazette Wednesday, February 18, 1981 -Club Activities- A GOOD SPEAKER IS A GOOD LEADER! THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL COMMUNCA- community Toastmasters will help you become TION at Caribbean Naval Lodge held a better speaker. We need your in Masonic Apts. Bldg #800 at 7:30 support in our local chapter. p.m. on Wed, Feb.
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