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G Z Egt~Eguantanamo Bay, Cuba G z egt~eGuantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 42 -- No. 132 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Monday, July 14, 1986 I. Car bomb explodes in Madrid killing six I) -- Authorities in bits. The bomb also ripped as many people as possible. in say a car bomb exploded into the front of a second Officials say Basque near a para-military civil bus carrying civil guardsmen Separatists apparently Around the globe guard bus this morning, and heavily damaged 12 cars planted the bomb although no killing six guardsmen and a parked in the area. The blast one has claimed street cleaner. About 45 shattered windows and in responsibility. other people were hurt. buildings nearby. Authorities say the bombing Nineteen Die In Vehicle Pileup (UPI) -- The bab blew up when a bus Police say the car bomb was was similar to previous Brazilian police say at least 19 people died and more carrying civil guards from packed with about 100 pounds attacks carried out by the than 150 others were injured yesterday in an 80-vehicle the civil guard traffic of explosives. The car was Separatist Group Basque pileup 45 miles outside Sao Paulo. Authorities say fog school drove near a central packed with screws and chain homeland and liberty, which was to blame for the series of chain-reaction crashes square in Madrid. A witness links. One police says the wants to set up a separate on a busy highway that links the city to Rio de says the bus was blown to explosion was meant to kill homeland in northeast Spain. Janeiro. They say 37 cars, 35 buses and eight trucks were involved in the accident and the impact was so great that most of the vehicles burst into flames, burning many of the victims beyond recognition. Earthquake Shakes Southern California (UPI) -- The earthquake that shook southern California yesterday has left one person dead and 15 others injured. It is the second tremor to hit the region in five days. The Caltech Seismology Laboratory in Pasadena says the quake measured 5.3 on the Richter scale. It jolted residents along a 200-mile stretch of the California coast from Santa Barbara to San Diego, and was felt as far inland as Palm Springs, where a major quake hit last Tuesday. Trial Continues (UPI) -- A San Francisco jury resumes deliberating the fate of accused spy Jerry Whitworth today. The 46-year-old former Navyman is accused by the government of spying for the Soviets. He is charged with 13 counts of spying, espionage and tax evasion. If the jury finds Whitworth guilty of all 13 counts, he could face a maximum of seven life terms, plus 27 years on the remaining counts. Women Threatens To Place Cyanide In Pepsi (UPI) -- Police in Nashiville, Tenn., are trying to determine if a threat by a woman who said cyanide was placed in Pepsi is a hoax. The company that distributes all Pepsi products in Tennesee says it will not make a decision yet on whether to recall the soft drink. Police officials say they have turned over to the FBI a tape of a female voice that said cyanide had been placed in "three Pepsi drinks." Upbeat Discussion -- Naval Station Rose enjoined the assembly to work together Peoples Drugs Store Remove Aquafresh (UPI) -- Executive Office Capt. Michael Rose, spoke to make Guantanamo Bay an even better, In Washington, D.C., authorities say they have found no recently to the chiefs of our community at better place to live and work. (Photo by JOC evidence of cyanide in tubes of Aquafresh toothpaste. the CPO Club. In a very upbeat talk, Capt. Gary Snith) The product was yanked from shelves at Peoples Drug Stores in the metropolitan a shington area after an NASA administrator reports recommendations to Reagan unconfirmed report said the toothpaste had been tainted with the poison. One store manager said, "It is better (UPI) -- The space agency heels of the first interviews Newsweek, an advisory panel to be safe than sorry." reports to President Reagan by divers who found the at the Labor Department wants today. Challenger crew cabin. to honor NASA with a special Heat Wave Continues (UPI) -- Southeastern states Officials say Divers said they presidential safety NASA did not award. are beginning the ninth day of a heat wave. The inistrator James Fletcher realize they had found the The White House wants the National Weather Service predicts temperatures in the 1 report to Reagan on how crew cabin until an panel to make another 100s over parts of the Carolinas and Georgia e agency is implementing astronaut's flight suit nomination. again today. There will be some rain, but not enough to end recommendations of the Rogers floated from the managled The advisory panel the drought. South Carolina officials are talking about commission that investigated debris 87 feet below the conducted that the National rationing water. At least three deaths in the Carolinas the shuttle explosion. surface of the Atlantic Aeronautics and Space during the last week have been blamed on the heat. Reagan's meeting with Ocean. Administration had the Georgia officials report two deaths from heat-related Fletcher also may help the One diver compared the highest workplace safety injuries. new space agency chief get wreckage with what they would rating among federal agencies the money for a new shuttle find if a bomb had gone off of its size in 1985. The Israel's Cabinet Met (UPI) -- Israel's to replace the Challenger. in an airplane. Challenger crashed January 28 cabinet met in special session today The meeting comes on the There is a report, in this year. to decide whether to hold an inquiry into the 1984 beating deaths of two Arabs captured in a bus hijacking. Cabinet ministers are Students boycott to meeting privately. During an eight-hour cabinet session protest restrictions in South Africa yesterday, Israel's attorney general said he will be forced to order a full-scale police (UPI) -- Black workers in response to South African used state of emergency investigation of the case if no government commission South Africa are ignoring a trade union plans for a powers to impose special of inquiry is set up . call to strike today to "national day of action." restrictions on 7,000 black protest the government's In the nation's black schools. The restrictions state of emergency. schools, it is a different give authorities the right to Hotline Numbers I wever, thousands of black story. expel any pupil without Captain's cents are boycotting the Reporters who visited black giving reasons. Hotline. 4800 Energy Hotline. opening of schools in schools in townships around Black sources earlier said 2210 Navy Exchange Hotline. Johannesburg and Pretoria to Johannesburg and Pretoria say today could be the most 4119 ADP Hotline_._ . protest new government few than half the pupils explosive day since the .4332 Public Works Trouble Desk restrictions. turned up for classes today emergency rule was declared .4424 Ambulance. Early indications around after a mid-year recess. June 12. 111 Fire. Johannesburg show little President Pieter Botha has .117 Police.*. 112 Garbage continues to pile up in Philadelphia Inside (UPI) -- Philadelphia's Mayor Wilson Goode said mayor about the progress of Page 2 -- Volunteer Of The Month mayor says he is encouraged late last night negotiators the negotiations. He says the Page 2 -- Letter To The Editor enough by progress in are making progress, and he talks have not accomplished Page 3 -- USS Austin Celebrates In Jamaica contract talks to delay plans says as long as the talks nuch. Page 4 -- Teen Cruise Aboard Golden Anchor to hire private contractors move forward, he will not act Yesterday's bargaining Page 4 -- Weekend Baseball Roundup to remove garbage. on plans for private trash session came a day after a About 9,600 tons of garbage pick-up. sister union of white collar EKE. has piled up during a 13-day The head of the striking workers ratified a new strike. union disagrees with the contract. Red Cross Command R+R Coordinators te "Volunteer of Command Coordinator Phone/Stop Naval Station YNC (SS) Park 4278/36 the Month" Marine Barracks Sgt. Maj. Berry 2114/39 Naval Air Station YN1 Bray 6398/XX We are proud to announce BCT/UIC DMI Franks 2300/44 that David Stoa, SIMA, has Fleet Training Group YN1 Baggett been 4272/21 selected as Red Cross VC-10 AMCS Lamere JCO~p 6210/XX "Volunteer of the Month" for Naval Hospital HM1 Halverson June 1986. 7207/42 NSGA/CO "L" CTRCS Pelieger 2152/40 David is one of a few CPR SIMA HTC Herbert 4241/13 Instructors left on this base Navy Exchange Mrs. Wilson who 4355/7 willingly and W.T. School Linda Baker (until AUG 86) 2265/29 Coffee Mugs -- The NAVBASE coffee mugs have not been continuously teaches classes 1. ordered. All money must be turned Naval Station includes NAVBASE, JARCC, and NBCB in before the order to ensure that as many DET. can be placed. Deadline for ordering and/or paying for personnel as possible are 2. Naval Air Station coffee mugs is Friday, July 18. includes AC OP DET and NAV WX If money has not been certified monthly. SWC. received by close of business on July 18, your order His efforts exemplify an 3. BCT/UIC includes ROICC, Brig, EOD DET, SATCOM, will have to be dropped. Once order has been placed, individual who cares and who NLSO, FLT AV, COMSYSTO, approximate time of delivery will be six weeks. Orders NIS, Red Cross, PSD and NBS is involved with his DET.
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