Daily Gazette Indicated a to -_____-- [ILY GAZII1[ *Call a Family Member Who Also Could Be Hazardous to Your Resident Was Charged Over $31 -S
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
DAILY S GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 41 - No. 172 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Wednesday, September It. t8 Benefits to affect future entrants By Mr. Casper Weinberger tion, the Congress, in its recent action on the pending .nthe past few months, there defense authorization bill, has has been considerable specula- mandated a reduction of $2.9 tion about potential changes to billion to the military the military retirement system. retirement fund. At the same The speculation, often well time, the Congress has directed intentioned but ill informed, the Department of Defense to has been based on criticism from submit options to make changes both the public and private in the retirement system for sectors about the perceived future entrants to achieve this generosity of the system. mandated reduction. The Joint Chiefs of Staff and Nonetheless, we will continue I have steadfastly maintained to insist that whatever changes that any recommendation for the Congress finally makes must change must take account of -- not adversely affect the combat first, the unique, dangerous and readiness of our forces, or vital contribution to the safety violate our firm pledges. of all of us that is made by our I want to emphasize to you service men and women: and the again, in the strongest terms, effect on combat readiness of that the dedicated men and women tampering with the effect on now serving and to those who combat readiness of tampering have retired before them, will th the retirement system. be fully protected in any nourrently we must honor the options we are required to absolute commitments that have submit to the Congress. been made to retirees and those Our proposals will affect currently serving. We remain future entrants only. You can be committed to these principles. assured that our efforts on this Notwithstanding our opposi- issue will not falter. More subscriptions needed The first fall season show of Open Line Officer talking about DEFEX. Join Lt. Stateside Daily Newspaper Tally - September 11, 1985 debuted on TY8 last night with this Cmdr. Fischer next week, September 24 on year's host Lt. Cadr. Rick Fischer, Open Line with his guest Lt. Cadr. Sid 81 more subscriptions needed Public Affairs Officer and his two Barrera, Navy Exchange Officer. (Photo guests Lt. Mary Zarem, OIC PSD and Lt. by P13 Leon Dudley) Confirm new orders only for USA Today, Washington Post or Wall Marty Rowley, Assistant Operations Street Journal Legislative talks priorities for fall session Do not delay, call 4502/4819. (UPI) -- Trade matters will be "improving the climate" for drive for protectionist on the "front burner" today when American exporters and investors legislation on Capitol Hill. Killer executed in Texas President Reagan meets with and "maybe a bit of Reagan is studying the trade Republican congressional leaders retribution." package and if all goes as (UPI) -- A convicted killer was declared dead at 12:27 a.m. to talk about legislative Reagan and his economic planned, he will unveil it in a executed early today in During his final hours, priorities for the fall session. advisers have drafted a new major address in a couple of Huntsville, Texas. Rumbaugh typed a letter that he Today's meeting will be the trade blueprint to dampen the weeks. Charles Rumbaugh was put to said should be opened in 13 first get-together for Reagan death by a poison injected into years. The letter reportedly was and GOP leaders since their his veins for the 1975 shooting to the 14-month-old daughter of return from August recess Today in the. of a jeweler in a robbery that Dolus Jane Stubben, the woman vacations. netted $54. who helped him write a book on House GOP Leader Robert Business World He was the eleventh person his life. Michel, whose farming and heavy executed in Texas since capital The 28-year-old condemned man industry district in Illinois punishment was re-instated in had spent 10 and one-half years has been plagued by the trade (AP) -- The dollar fell slightly against some currencies in quiet 1976 and the forty-eighth on death row. He had received deficit, says he has been trying trading on foreign exchange markets today. Dealers say the market nation-wide. two stays of execution in 1982 to get the White House to focus is marking time until the next batch of U.S. economic statistics is As Rumbaugh lay strapped to and 1983, but this time he on trade issues for more than a published Friday. he gurney, said goodbye to his refused to authorize lawyers to year. Gold prices were mixed. personal witnesses and forgave seek another one, saying, "I He says House Republicans want In London, the price of gold at the morning fixing was $322.25, his executioners. He was don't care anymore. I'm bored." to pursue a positive approach by up 25 cents from yesterday's close. Gold in Zurich was bid at $321.60, a drop of 90 cents. In London, silver was selling for $6.05 an ounce, unchanged from yesterday. from around the globe. Dr the New York Commodities Exchange yesterday, gold finished at $321.80 an ounce. Silver finished the day at $6.05. (AP) - Coca-Cola has refused to obey a federal judge's order to (UPI) Scientists hope a 5-foot robot space (UPI) Salvadoran officials say no group has -- -- turn over its cola formulas, saying such a move could lead to taken responsibility for the kidnapping of the probe called International Cometary Explorer will public disclosure of the closely-guarded formulas. A U.S. District daughter of President Jose Napoleon Duarte. make history today. The craft is to plunge judge in Delaware had ordered them turn over in a lawsuit brought through the tail of the Comet Giacobini Zinner, Several gunmen shot the tires out of her jeep in by bottling companies against Coca-Cola. The bottlers are in a 44 million miles from earth. San Salvador yesterday and killed two bodyguards. 40 dispute with Coca-Cola over the prices of syrups it supplies them. (UPI) -- It does not look like the nation's (UPI) -- The House Agriculture Committee put a children are getting into the fitness craze. The farm bill on the chopping block yesterday, American Academy of Pediatrics says as many as cutting a $11.8 billion to keep it within a Senate faces fight over South Africa one-third of all children over age 12 have high congressional budget ceiling. Committee members cholesterol levels and a study of 8,800 kids eliminated from the bill crop supports designed (UPI) -- The Senate will see takes at least 60 senators to ound them to be fatter than a group studied in to make U.S. exports more competitive with another fight today between the bring the bill to the floor. To me 60s. foreign products. The measure now goes to the lawmakers who want stronger do that, the supporters will (UPI) -- A second day of rioting in Britain's full House. sanctions against South Africa have to get six Democrats who second largest city has claimed at least two and those who believe President were absent to vote and find lives. The burned bodies of two people were found (UPI) -- A dancer with a Japanese troupe Reagan has done enough. another Republican to support in Birmingham and two others are missing. Home performing at the top of a building in downtown Senate Republican Leader them. Secretary Douglas Hurd tried to tour the area, Seattle was killed yesterday when he fell Robert Dole backs Reagan. He Senator Edward Kennedy, a telling youths he wanted "to listen" but was stories. Four dancers coated with flour were to said, "There is no need for backer of tougher sanctions, forced to flee under a barrage of bottles and be lowered to the ground by ropes. The rope anything else." says he is within one or two rocks. One million people live in Birmingham, holding Yoshiyuki Takads broke. Hundreds of Another Republican, Lowell votes of the 60 needed. were the unemployment rate tops at 15 percent. people were watching the performance. Weicker of Connecticut, supports stronger measures against the The bill before the Senate (UPI) -- Lighting hit six soldiers as they played (UPI) - Georg Gaertner will surrender to federal Pretoria government's Apartheid could ban new U.S. investments soccer at Fort Belvoir, Va., yesterday. One was authorities in Los Angeles today, 40 years after policy. 1econcedes the odds of in South Africa. Reagan says killed. The five others were hospitalized for the rest of Hitler's army. Gaertner was captured the bill reaching the Senate that would hurt black workers observation. The area has had a heat wave. during the fighting in North Africa and escaped floor are poor. and not bring about an end to Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia schools from a prisoner of war camp in New Mexico in On Monday, only 53 senators systematic racial segregation. closed yesterday because of the heat, but it is 1945. He has been a tennis pro and ski instructor voted to bring the sanctions He threatens to veto a bill expected to cool off today. under the nane of Dennis Whiles. bill up for consideration. It for stronger measures. For community bulletin board your information. Thursday's agenda. Energy Tip -- Use outdoor Treasure and Trivia - lighting only when needed. Think snow! That's right. Make sure that porch lights Come in and take advantage of 6:30 a.m. -- Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. -- Co-Rec touch Leeward, "The Trouble With are secured during the day.