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DA ILY GA ZET TE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol DA ILY GA ZET TE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 41 - No. 189 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, October 3, 1985 CIA agent fingered as spy, FBI issues arrest warrant (UPI) -- Another possible spy It is believed he has fled the scandal is blossoming in the country. United States. Shortly after being questioned A spokeswoman in the Justice by the FBI late last month, Department says the FBI has Howard resigned as an economic issued an arrest warrant for analyst with the New Mexico Edward Howard, 33, a former CIA legislature. officer reportedly fingered as a double agent by a Soviet Howard is believed to be one _a ves- defector. of two former CIA officials Howard is charged with identified by Soviet defector espionage in the federal arrest Vitaly Yurchenko as one-time warrant. double agents. Store House Building M-613 in the Marine photos will appear in the paper for the Although the CIA and FBI The Washington Post reports Industrial Area off Sherman Avenue was next couple of months. If you have an refuse to discuss the investiga- that the second agent is in the under construction in 1942. This is how old and interesting shot, drop it by our tion, one law enforcement United States, but it is not the area looked January 15, 1942. office on Admin Hill and we will print official confirms Howard has known whether authorities plan Tomorrow, the Daily Gazette will have it in the paper for you. (Official U.S. eluded FBI agents in New Mexico. to arrest him. featured -- the boat shed. Historical photograph). * 6s 6 Rumor 40 60 Rockets fired at U.S. copter 43 70 6 40 65 6 A Czechoslovak L-39 military jet violated of the Federal Republic of 35 Germany airspace north of Freying and fired at a U.S. Army v56 helicopter with approximately two to four rockets Sunday, according week 4V a P to a message from the secretary of defense. The secretary said the crew members' lives were endangered, but Rumor: Some people go to 95 75 78 all rockets missed the helicopter. The jet returned to traffic court for driving Czechoslovakia-. under the influence of The U.S. Army helicopter, an AH-1S Cobra assigned to the Second alcohol and have their Thunderstorms /88 Armored Cavalry Regiment, was conducting a routine patrol mission licences suspended. Others go along the border between the Federal Republic of Germany and and to traffic court with a blood Vaishowers J Low Pressure alcohol content of .10 or S Drizzle a7C5igh Fressure Czechoslovakia. snow Max Temperature Valid at2 PM ST The attack, which took place in clear more and receive a warning. Snowshowers J6 Min Temperature weather, was observed and Fog_ confirmed by two separate groups of German civilians. The U.S. government has protested the act. Fact: The rumor is totally false. A warning for DUI does not exist in the laws. There Vet fee slated to change was one case of DUI, where The 1984 Defense Authorization authorized civilians are not TV injured, audio bleeds the blood alcohol content was Bill requires members of the required to pay it. .10, and the case was armed forces to pay a $10 fee The local veterinary clinic By JO1 Dale Murray located on Skyline Drive, dismissed for technicalities. each time their pet is provided staff says when the new bill radiates approximately 25 The law is -- if you are care by veterinary personnel, becomes effective, pet owners TV8 viewers might notice music caught driving percent more power or radio DUI (blood but that fee is slated to go to will be required to pay a $2 fee from the station's radio signal frequency than the TV signal. alcohol content .10 or $2 when the 1985 Authorization each cash register transaction in the TV programs. This problem The wiring used to connect greater), your licenses are Bill becomes effective. (i.e. each time a sale of retail is referred to as audio. TV8's audio and video play-back suspended for 12 months. This Currently, this fee is not goods or services is rendered). "bleed-thru," and is occuring recorders act as an antenna and is mandatory. The traffic charged for retail sale of Further details will be because of the close proximity picks up radio's overpowering court hearing officer has no animal products and medicines. released as they become of the station's radio and TV signal. authority to waiver or modify Also, the fee is not applicable available. transmitter antennas. The audio "bleed-thru" is this requirement. to certain people. For example, If you need assistance or TV8 is transmitting its temporary and will go away once widows and widowers of military further information about the broadcast signal from the TV8 folks move their equipment personnel, children of deceased fees or animal care, please call transmitter site located on back to the station in Morin sponsor, dependents of MIAs and the vet clinic at 2212. Skyline Drive. This is a temporary Center. .peration while construction Construction work at the makes place at the AFRTS station station is progressing slowly, building. and may take longer than the The radio antenna, also anticipated two days. from aroun d the globe. U.S. supports terrorism defense (AP) -- The FBI says it is "interested in one (AP) - The body of actor Rock Hudson has been guy" who was among 17 people killed when a cremated. Hudson died quietly in his sleep (UPI) -- The United States has The State Department and the sky-diving plane crashed in Georgia Sunday. yesterday at age 50 just three months after backed off its public support of White House express U.S. regrets Today's Atlanta Constitution newspaper quotes disclosing he had "Aids." President Reagan says the Israeli air raid on PLO over the loss of life and sources as saying that the pilot is the one. The he is "saddened" by the news of Hudson's death headquarters in Tunisia. deplore all acts of violence in paper says authorities are checking possible and says Hudson will be remembered for his President Reagan and other the Middle East. links between the pilot and a man who parachuted "dynamic impact on the film industry." administration spokesmen at White House Spokesman Larry to his death in Tennessee last month with 75 first called the attack a Speakes calls the Israeli raid pounds of cocaine strapped to his body. (AP) -- Technicians at Pennsylvania's Three Mile legitimate response to "understandable." He says the Island nuclear power plant begun the process of terrorism. U.S. does not condone acts of (UPI) -- Rescue workers in Mexico City are restarting the plant's undamaged unit one That bought strong reaction violence of any type. digging through layers of concrete, trying to reactor. The reactor has been idle since 1979, from the Arab world for the Arab nations have condemned reach a child who has been trapped since an when the facility's other reactor suffered the U.S.-backing of the raid seeming the raid. Jordan's King Hussein earthquake nearly two weeks ago. The coordinator worst cosnercial nuclear power accident in U.S. which killed 73 people. said Tuesday in Washington the of the rescue operation said last night, "Time is history. Now the State Department still attack could harm the already running out." fends the right of any country faltering Middle East peace (UPI) -- Secretary of State Shultz says the black defend itself against acts of process. (AP) -- A major fire swept through part of the majority in South Africa should not use violent terrorism. British Foreign Office in London early today. revolution as a way to end the country's racist Police and fire officials say the roof and upper policies. Shultz said in New York that South two floors of the 109-year-old building were African blacks run the risk of "exchanging one Acne drug linked to birth defects damaged but there were no reports of injuries. set of oppressors for another." (UPI) -- Words of warning for Hoffmann-Laroche and has been (AP) -- Sympathetic Moslem militiamen are helping (UPI) -- Some public schools in New York, expectant mothers who suffer distributed since 1982. It the Soviet Union protect is embassy in Beirut Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island from acne. carries a warning that it should today from a threatened attack by suicide remain closed a week after Hurricane Gloria Researchers say the acne drug not be used by women who are bombers. An underground group called the Islamic knocked out power to the region. Thousands of accutane carries an "unusually pregnant. Liberation Organization is threatened to blow up people in the Northeast are still without high" risk of birth defects and A spokeswoman for Hoffmann- the compound if the Soviets do not clear out by electricity. 12 women miscarried. Ninety-five Laroche says the firm and the tomorrow. Lebanese police say the Soviets are women elected to have abortions Food and Drug Administration taking the threat seriously following the murder (UPI) - After a 15-month tour through the United when told there was a high have issued strong and repeated of one of four Soviet hostages kidnapped Monday. States, Canada, Japan, Australia and Europe, probability their babies would warnings that the medication The kidnappers want Moscow to pressure its ally Bruce Springsteen last night played the final have defects. should not be used during Syria into stopping the invasion of Tripoli by concert of his "Born in the U.S.A." tour. The Accutane is manufactured by pregnancy. Syrian-backed leftists.
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