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Daily Ga Zette DAILY 41 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba GAV.1 o ZETTE-158- - - sf Vol. 41 - No. 158 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Wednesday, Agust 21, 1985 Tension continues in South Africa TODAY ' S wRsATNt 76 P) -- The Reverend Jerry angry remarks from U.a. black stance is not surprising. 76 65 Walwell says he will televise leaders. The Reverend Jesse 1T5 7 6 60 67 videotapes on Sunday that will Jackson says Falwell's backing The Reagan administration is 75 show South African blacks re- of South Africa's President P. calling on South Africa's jecting Black Anglican Bishop W. Botha links him with some of government to clarify what 78 8555 81 3 and anti-apartheid activist history's great villains. Apartheid reforms it has in 80 92 68 69-r mind. The State Department says 40 60 Desmond Tutu as their leader. 58 83 5 st back from five-day South Speaking at Harvard Divinity it does not want to tell South ican trip, Falwell calls Tutu School, Jackson said anyone Africa how to rearrange its phony" and is asking Christians choosing Botha over Tutu would system, but a spokesman says 64 ' 'y to support South Africa's choose Hitler over the Jews, South African black leaders need white-minority government. Herod over Jesus and Pharoah to know how the government's /102 1 1 LEGSlED 77 Falwell's support for the over Moses. NAACP leader plans can be translated into 9 4 Benjamin Hooks says Falwell's talks on the nation's future. S Thunderstorms 8 South African government sparked "" ain c R ainshowers Low Pressure Drizzle 7"XHigh Pressure W Snow 71Max Temperature valid at 2 PM EDT y Snowshowers 16 Min Temperature Fog Second quarter GNP rises two percent, 1985 economy below expectations (AP) -- The economy is doing a an economy performing far below little better than first original expectations for 1985. believed, but there is still a When the year began, the Reagan long way to go. administration and most private The Commerce Department says economists were calling for the Gross National Product grew growth of four percent. The at an annual rate of two percent economy grew at a barely in the second quarter. While not perceptible three-tenths percent robust, the figure is an rate from January through March. improvement over anemic 1.7 That slow pace combined with the percent annual rate reported sluggish April-to-June quarter. last month. The GNP, the value translates into annual growth so of the nation's total output of far this year of 1.1 percent. goods and services, is the The reason for the sharp slow- government's broadest measure of down is activity this year has economic health. been the soaring trade deficit, Even with the small upward which is forecast to balloon to revision, the GNP report shows a record $150 billion. Guard Mount scheduled Friday The military personnel, dependents and civilians of Guantanamo Bay, Naval Base are invited to attend a Formal Guard Mount Friday. The Guard Mount will be conducted at the Marine Barracks Parade Ground at 7:45 p.m. Admission is free to this inspiring, patriotic evening colors ceremony. A ribbon cutting to celebrate the re- community helped with the face lift' at One purpose of the ceremony is to welcome the return of the opening of the Commissary was held the Commissary. (Photo by PH3 Leon teachers for the upcoming school year. A second reason is to August 13, following a reset at the Dudley) provide an interesting event for the community of Guantanamo Bay store. About 100 volunteers from the to enjoy. , oday in the. Business World from around the globe. (AP) -- The Stock Market took off yesterday, with the Dow Industrials rising over 11 points to close at 1,323.70. Trading was legal maneuvers in the much- over recent sessions. (UPI) -- New Zealand navy divers have raised the (UPI) -- More only active, but still an improvement rape former Greenpeace flagship "RAINBOW WARRIOR" from publicized case involving Gary Dotson, whose commuted after six the bottom of Auckland Harbor. A police spokesman conviction is Illinois was filed suit (AP) -- , Pantry Pride is taking its attempt to acquire Revlon says authorities will be looking for clues and years to time served. Dotson's lawyer client Incorporated to court, asking a judge in New York to declare a evidence to help them in their investigation of in federal court yesterday requesting his for books or state anti-takeover law unconstitutional. The law could block the bombing and sinking of the vessel six weeks be allowed to keep any royalties rapist, any Pantry Pride's tender offer for Revlon stock. Meanwhile, Wall ago. A French-speaking couple are being held on films on his life. As a convicted be put in an Street analysts says they think the Pantry Pride hostile takeover murder and arson charges. money Dotson gets for his story must bid for Revlon will fail, and that the cosmetics company will escrow fund for his victim, Cathleen Crowell rape up, and has rge intact as an independent publicly held concern. Revlon (UPI) - The chairman of t e House Armed Services Webb. Webb now says she made the to Dotson. ned one-half point yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange, to Committee wants the Reggan administration to said she would give any royalties back and one-eight in heavy trading. commit itself to abiding by a congressional limit Frontier Airlines of buying only 50 M-Kmissiles. Representatives (UPI) -- An employee buyout of than an is a step closer. A union spokesman says three of )-- The dollar moved lower against most major currencies in Les Aspin of Wisconsin says anything less four labor groups have approved the proposal. The rope today as traders shrugged off the Commerce Department's assurance on the missile cap could stall House fourth union is expected to have its votes upward revision in a key index of economic growth. action on the $302 billion defense authorization of the week. If the unions Gold prices were higher. compromise bill for 1986. counted by the end accept the proposal, the buyout must be approved In London, the price of gold at the morning fixture was $335.75, Exchange Commission and the up 65 cents from yesterday's close. (UPI) -- An Air Force sergeant has been charged by the Securities and Gold in Zurich was bid at $335, a rise of $1. with murder in connection with his mother's death shareholders. In London, silver was selling for $6.26 an ounce, yesterday from starvation and dehydration. Vera a rise of one are questioning a cent. Dixon, 65, was discovered huddled on a feces- (UPI) -- Texas authorities deaths of his In London, silver was selling for $6.26 an ounce, a rise of one covered kitchen floor at an apartment near 16-year-old boy in the shooting cent. Bergstrom Air Force Base in Austin, Texas. Joe father, brother and grandmother last evening. Dixon was taking care of his mother, and refused Authorities say all three were shot in the head rural home north of (UPI) -- General Foods Corporation is recalling more cheese to tell authorities the last time he fed her. at close range at their products. The company has posted a nation-wide recall of its Cheese Henderson in East Texas. Lifestyle brands of brie and camembert because of possible (UPI) -- Miamipolice say they have arrested a a contamination. Last week, General Foods recalled its liederkranz man who cut down several utility poles with (UPI) A Catholic Church spokesman says an cheese because of bacterial contimination. chainsaw, and then used the power tool to attack -- for questioning by the a man who tried to stop him. Jay Halaise American priest detained to Honduran Army for the past two days has been (UPI) -- Senate Majority Leader Robert Doyle told Taiwan today its literally cut power and telephone service released. The U.S. Embassy denied a report that special purchase of $380 million worth of American goods next month about 2,200 people. A police spokesman says he Reverend John Donald was arrested at all, but is not enough to reduce the U.S. trade deficit. Doyle told the does not know why Halaise went on a chainsaw Donald's parents say the State Department told government in Taipei the U.S. Congress might restrict imports if spree, but he reasoned, "there must be a funny would be freed soon. action is not taken promptly. story behind it." them the priest r 31 Iii iI ru Iru' I II u uu u u aeni I 111111111 III Iutnu n ,uIIIIuIIIIIIIIIu,I IIIIIIIII,,u,II*uuI1 uIII I I I FYI I community bulletin board, FOR YOUR INFORMATION I Thursday's agenda. I I 6:30 a.m. -- Catholic Mass, 1 to 3 p.m. -- Excess Windjammer, "Vertigo;" CPO, Lockers for viewing and Energy Tip -- Use small Navy Advancement Eams Base Chapel. "Once Upon A Time In America;" distributing at Bldg. AV-76 and electric pans or ovens for -- The September Navy-wide Downtown, "Tom Sawyer;" McCalla, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Corinaso Point, call 4630. small meals rather than the advancement exams se just - "Vice Squad;" Marine, kitchen range or oven. They around the corner. Exams will Water Leak Survey conducted by "Supergirl;" Leeward, "The Young 8 p.m. -- AA Meetings, at a use less energy. be given at the Windjammer u the Energy Action Team, in Warriors." NAVHOSP ARD Wing-). Call 2604 or Club from 7:15 a.m.
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