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DAILY GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 41 - No. 160 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, August 23, 1985 South Africa bans meetings # UPI) -- South African in the township of Aliwal North. thorities, saying they want to They were among 26 people shot avoid violence, have banned by police breaking up crowds of meetings on September 1, the blacks. first anniversary of series of South African police say they riots. jailed 103 people yesterday in Eighteen black towns around violence in black ghettos. ohannesburg had planned In Soweto, a black township therings to mark the outside Johannesburg, witnesses anniversary. said police whipped and rounded The riots began as a protest up scores of school children who against rent increases. They boycotted classes. Some were as quickly spread to nation-wide young as eight. outcries against a new con- The children were put in stitution that continued the armored cars and taken to a policies of Apartheid, although police station. One parent giving Asians and mixed-race compared Soweto to a "concentra- people representation in the tion camp." government. Militant black students have A year of racial violence has called for protests leading up followed, in which nearly 640 to the anniversary. The people were killed. September 21st anniversary also WPolice say six blacks were coincides with a strike deadline shot to death during the night by black miners. Up to 400,000 350 miles south of Johannesburg, miners are expected to strike. This accident occured on Sherman Avenue earth mover attempted a left turn into near the rock crusher yesterday. the rock crusher area, striking the According to police reports, the car vehicle. Minor injuries were reported. Weekend schedule tried to pass the earth mover, and the (Photo by PR3 Leon Dudley) I \'~ Saturday 1:05 p.m. Soul Train Sunday 1:50 p.m. USBH Welterweight 12:30 p.m. Movie "It Couldn't Title Fight - Gary Happen To A Nicer Shuttle countdown continues smootly Hinton vs Joe Manley Guy" (UPI) -- The countdown communications satellites and a 3:00 p.m. Baseball 2:00 p.m. Baseball - St. Louis for 1,500 pound relay station during lauching the ambitious number of materials processing Minnesota vs Boston vs Atlanta mission a six-hour spacewalk. of space shuttle experiments. or Detroit vs 5:00 p.m. Budweiser Arlington Discovery Engineers are still debating continues smoothly today The flight also will feature a California Million on a whether to use a revised Horse Race launch pad daring "rescue" in Cape Canaveral, of a communica- computer program to modulate Fla. tions satellite that was Discovery's lift-off. They want stranded last As the twentieth shuttle April in too low to avoid a replay of Chal- an mission, Discovery will blast earth orbit to function lenger's premature engine Stateside Newspapers properly. off tomorrow, at 8 a.m., with a Two astronauts will failure during its lift-off last crew of five, a cargo of three try a daring "hot wire" of the month. @ I want a Stateside newspaper in GTMO. Yes No FLIGHT Name c 9ON.INUES Address SCHFDULF Phone PRD DATE AIRCRAFT DEPARTURE DESTINATION ARRIVAL CONTINUES MON C9B (MEDEVAC) 11:50 a.m. Roosey Roads 1:50 p.m. Andrews USA Today MON C-12 (26-28) 8:00 a.m. Nassau 10:10 a.m. TUE 727 (MAC) 12:30 p.m. Kingston 1:15 p.m. Washington Post TUE 727 (MAC) 4:15 p.m. Norfolk 6:59 p.m. THU C-141 (Cargo) 10:10 a.m. Roosey Roads 12:10 p.m. Norfolk Wall Street Journal FRI 727 (MAC) 12:30 p.m. Kingston 1:15 p.m. 727 (MAC) 4:15 p.m. Norfolk 6:59 p.m. .Leeward Point residents may drop off completed box at FRI C-131 (AUG 30-SEPT 3) 8:00 a.m. Santo Domingo 10:10 a.m. the Leeward Mini Mart. FRI Windward residents may drop off completed box near MOTES: the door of the Main Exchange or in the HEX Mini 1. C-131 passengers must take the 5:30 a.m. Mike boat. Mart. 2. C-12 passengers must take the 6:30 a.m. ferry boat. This is not a contract and you are under no 3. C-9B and C-141 Space "A" passengers must take the 6:30 ferry boat. Sign-up starts at 7:00 a.m. obligation to actually subscribe. 4. The returning Summer Flight will be arriving August 29 vice 28 from Jacksonville. Reagan speaks at fund raiser (UPI) -- Acting like the and with gusto." candidate of last autumn, Reagan said he will campaign President Reagan interrupted his in the fall for tax reform. He California vacation last night defended his strategic defense for a public appearance. initiative, usually called "Star Reagan spoke at a Republican Wars," and his policies in fund-raising dinner in Los Central America. Angeles. About 200 anti-Reagan It was Reagan's first such demonstators were outside the appearance since he had cancer Century Plaza Hotel. surgery last month. He referred Reagan told 1,000 California to the operation, saying "Nancy Republicans attending, "What the and I have said a few prayers of American people see is that the thanks in the last few weeks." other party just keeps going in circles." Reagan and the first lady are He added, "In contrast, we are to return today to their ranch going forward, with confidence in Santa Barbara, Calif. It's back to school! School will be in session (back turned) gives the flag to Col. Lt. Col. James Rayburn (left) prepares for a full day to turn over command of the Naval Rayburn, and Col. Robert Hart, Deputy fOr uday Security Group Activity to Lt. Col. Director Intelligence, Headquarters Ronald Culp at JPJ Mountain yesterday. Marine Corps (saluting) looks on. (Photo on Monday Lt. John Tower, Executive Officer NSGA, by PR3 Leon Dudly) III-/III1111 11111111 i H 11111111 111111 11111 11111 For Community bulletin board your information. Weekend agenda. Saturday. Alfie" and "The Act;" CPO, "The 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Wood Verdict;" Downtown, "No Movie Hobby Shop will be open for FIL-A Picnic - The Labor Navy Exchange - Inflation 5:30 p.m. -- Catholic due to USO Show;" McCalla, purchase of fiberglass resin Day potluck picnic for FIL-AM fighter for the week of Services. "Pete's Dragon" and "Supergirl;" with hardener. Club members and their guests August 26 to August 30 is Marine, "Cheech and Chong's 9:30 a.m. -- Church of will be held at Windill "Western Sandwich" with Corsican 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Wood Brothers" and Christ, McCalla Chapel. Beach, Sunday, September 1, cheese for only 99 cents. Hobby Shop will be open for "Dominique;" Leeward, "Swiss from 11:30 a.m. until 6 p.m., purchase of fiberglass resin Family Robinson" and "Tron." cabanas 14, 15 and 16. Navy Exchange -- The 9:30 a.m. -- Protestan with hardener. Sunday School, Base Chapel. Members bring side dish to Beauty Shop has a postition 9 p.m. -- Socializers Club, share. for a licenced beautician. 1 to 7 p.m. -- Local open. Call Martha at 4764 or drop 9:30 a.m. -- Catholic Artists' Exhibit, at the Barrel The by the NEX Beauty Service, Windward Chapel. Reflex Photo Club -- Shop. Club. Wine and cheese will be **en Cable Beach is closed Reflex Photo Club is having a until August 25. served. 9:30 a.m. -- Church of Jesus special meeting to elect a Navy Exchange - The Navy new vice-president and to Exchage Ladies Department has Christ of Latter-Day Saints 8 p.m. -- AA Meeting, East Sunday. Corinaso Point Chapel. discuss up-coming club received a shipment of ladies I Bargo Hut (0), 2604 or 7269. events. Also, anyone wanting casual blouses ranging in 8 a.m. -- Pentecostal Gospel 10:45 a.m. -- CCD, old high to join or get information sizes 38-44. 8 p.m. -- The group "Now and Assembly, Bay Hill Chapel. Sschool. can attend. All members must Then" will perform at Downtown attend or call Mike at 2872 Marine Corps Exchange -- Lyceum. 8 a.m. - Jamaican Apostolic a 11 a.m. -- Protestant DWH, 2919 AWH or Dave 2144 All you divers looking for a Pentecostal Assembly, Bay Hill AW. The combo will change at bargain, the Marine Corps Service, Windward Chapel, 8 p.m. -- Movies -- COMO, Chapel. LLeeward Chapel. this meeting. Exchange Dive Shop will be "Christina;" Windjammer, "Oh featuring a selected group of City Colleges of masks and fins at a 50 a 11 a.m. - Junior Church, old Chicago -- It is not too percent off, August 24 Monday's agenda. Yhigh school. late to register for through August 31. Introduction to Basic! Make 12:30 p.m. -- Bay Skeet and 6:30 a.m. -- Catholic Mass, 8 p.m. - AA Meeting (0), East t the most of your Marine Corps Exchange -- TTrap Club, "Skeet Club" (on th Base Chapel. Bargo Hut. 4581 AW microcomputer at work or at Is traveling too far off in way to Phillips Park), 9 a.m. -- Deadline for home. We wills study the your plans? The Marine Corps cor 3296 AWH. department heads to submit daily a basic concepts behind all Exchange has a great selec- muster reports to admin office. * computer programs, using tion of luggage, shop early 8 p.m. -- Movies: COMO, 1 to 5 p.m. -- Local applications in this nuts and for the best selections! 6 p.m. -- TOPS (Take Off "Protocol;" Windjammer, "No EArtists' Exhibit at the Barrel bolts course.