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GAZETTE N Yesterday Today in the. BUSINESS WORLD TE DAILY (UPI) -- The urge to convert a try for record ground into profits was too great for investors on Wall Street GAZETTE N yesterday. Closing Dow Jones Averages: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 30 Industrials 1,270.43 off 4.30 20 Transportation 604.52 up 0.67 15 Utilities 147.93 off 0.77 65 Stocks 513.69 off 1.24 Vol. 40 - No. 18 U.S. Navy Friday, January 25, 1985 I W (AP) -- Gold opened in London this morning at $300.60 an ounce. That is down from yesterday's close. Guidelines to child (AP) -- The dollar was down slightly against the Japanese yen in trading in Tokyo today. The U.S. currency closed at 253.75 yen, down 0.23 yen from yesterday's close. (UPI) -- In the wake of the past year and it is employees and an "open (AP) -- The U.S. dollar fell broadly in currency trading door" publicized horror stories of about time to get standards policy letting parents 4 around the globe yesterday. There were said to be a few visit child abuse, the federal for facilities in such wide their children unannounced. large sales of dollars by Middle East and Soviet Bloc government has come out with use, and with such an im- Included in the interests, but no evidence of renewed intervention by list, guidelines for states to use portant role in the develop- better training to detect central banks. Tuesday's concerted effort by central banks in regulating day care ment of America's children. child abuse and an education to restrain the soaring dollar has made traders hesitant to centers. Congress ordered the program to inform buy dollars aggressively. the Health and Human Services guidelines in a bill that community of the dangers of Secretary Margaret Heckler set aside $25 million for child abuse. (AP) -- The latest Federal Reserve report on the U.S. money announced the guidelines states following them by Heckler calls abuse supply shows a decline of $2.8 billion. The drop in "M-One" at day yesterday, calling child this fall. care centers one problem was bigger than analysts had expected. It prompted a late in abuse a serious national The guidelines call for in- which vigilance can rally in the bond markets, and it could give yet another make a problem. tensive screening of di fference. boost to stock prices today. Heckler said the subject potential day care workers, has come out in the open in probationary periods for new Shuttle's hush-hush mission continues (UPI) -- The space shuttle "Discovery" is circling the globe in a hush-hush mil- itary mission whose reported goal is to deploy a radio intelligence satellite to spy on the Soviet Union. NASA officials are keeping a lid on most details of the trip, which began yesterday afternoon with a trouble- free lift-off from Cape Canaveral after a one-day, cold-weather delay. The mission is expected to last four or five days. * Progress reports will be issued from time to time, but NASA is playing it close to the vest with its first- DEFEX 1/85 underway evermanned military space- AFTER THE SIREN 9XNED and orders to flight. evacuate were underway this week and a practice evacuation of civilians spread, approximately 1,000 GTHO residents boarded busses to was conducted last But, the public was let in night. The main combat portion of DEFEX various evacuation sites. Defense Exercise 1/85 has been will be conducted on one highlight. Early tonight. (Photo by JOSN Jernme Sanda) today, a spokesman said the crew saw the shuttle's huge At Marine Barracks @ external fuel tank burn up. he fireworks show came as it re-entered the earth's AROUND THE GLOBE Weight lifting atmosphere after being cast off the climbing rocket- facility opens plane. It is the first time the burn-up has been seen in (UPI) -- In India, a new government report (UPI) -- President Reagan fires up th le A new weight lifting 15 shuttle missions, and it says nearly 3,000 people were killed in five troops today. He gives his political 1l facility has opened topside was made possible by the days of riots that followed the murder of appointees their second-term marching order -sof the Marine Barracks Ex- right combination of what Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh in an administration pep rally a itchange Plaza lslgs. M-207) the spokesman called "dark- bodyguards. Her son, and successor, Rajiv Washington's Constitution Hall. Reaga n and it is available to all ness and vehicle attitude." Gandhi says he would not renew talks with addresses the group, called the "Executiv ae GTMO residents and fleet Sikh religious leaders on bringing peace to Forum," each year. personnel, according to Bob the state of Punjab until the religion's Sinnott Jr., recreation Power Outage political party denounces terrorism. (UPI) -- Federal researchers want the gov,- services director. ernment to take another look at workplac ae The weight lifting fa- There will be a power (UPI) -- Diplomatic sources in Thailand say standards for a chemical used in making syn -cility is furnished with a outage at the Villamar Vietnam, in its war against Cambodian guer- thetic rubber. It is called butadiene complete circuit of heavy Substation so the contractor rillas, launched a fierce artillery attack Researchers at the National Institute of duty weight lifting equip- can tie in new housing. on a civilian camp on the Thai-Cambodian Environmental Health Sciences say their re -ment, lockers and a sauna. On Feb. 1, from 8:30 -9:30 border yesterday. At least 14 people are search with mice shows butadiene may beaa Plans for a complete fit- a.m., 12:30 - 12:45 p.m., reported dead. International relief workers potential cause of cancer. They stoppe,d ness center at Chapel Hill and Feb. 4, from 8:15 -8:30 say about 17,000 Cambodian civilians fled their study early because so many of th 1e are being developed, as well .m., and 12:30 - 1 p.m. across the border into Thailand when the test mice were dying of cancer. as a possible site at Gold affecting the following shelling began. _ Hill Barracks, according to areas: Granadillo Housing, Si nnott. Batch Plant, 5th Street He also says, "The fa- Villamar, AFRTS Station, Divers to continue search, WEEKEND TV cility is lacking for a name Villamar Pool & Snack Shack. and a contest will be under- There will be a power 21 Americans lost in crash Saturday way to give the proper title outage on Feb. 1, from 8:30 for the site. Be on the a.m. - 12:45 p.m. and Feb. (UPI) -- Divers will went down Tuesday. 12:30 p.m. Movie watch for details of the up- 4, from 8:30 a.m. -1 p.m. search again today The 21 military The Stoole coming contest. affecting the following for 21 Americans personnel aboard 2:00 p.m. College Basketball areas: Nob Hill, 1st - 4th missing in a plane include one woman. St. John's vs Georgetown HOURS OF OPERATION Street Villamar, Day Care crash off the coast The four-engine 4:00 p.m. Music City Country Center, Rock Crusher, and of Honduras three plane was on a flight Songwriters Awards Monday - Friday ITT. days ago. from Panama to Puerto 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. There is little Trujillo when it Sunday 1 - 4 p.m. (Women Only) hope any of the crash crashed in bad 4 - 11 p.m. Water Outage victims survived the weather. 12:30 p.m. American Interests accident in the Embassy spokesman "Women in the Military" Saturday There will be a water Caribbean Sea near Robert Callahan says 1:00 p.m. Family Classic Theater 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. outage from 8 a.m. to noon Puerto Castilla. rescuers have yet to "Meet Danny Wilson" Tuesday, Jan. 29, for Bldg. A U.S. Embassy find the exact site 2:30 p.m. Muppets Sunday/Holidays AV-34. official in Honduras of the wreck, though 3:00 p.m. Newhart noon - B p.m. This outage is required in says it is "almost supplies and 3:30 p.m. Headline News order to begin phase one of certain" all perished equipment once aboard 4:00 p.m. Pro Bowl the Ocean View Water Main when the Hercules the plane have turned NFC vs AFC Project. 130-A transport plane up. A Vacate Notice: If you are An Adoption Information Sem- residing in Navy Family nar, sponsored by the Fami- Housing, you must notify ly Service Center and co- Housing at least 30 days in ordinated by Linda Rasmus- advance when vacating (community bulletin board sen, will be held at W.T. quarters. If 30 days is not Sampson Elementary School, possible, as much advance Rm. 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