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GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Volume 38 Number 41 Friday, March 4, 1983 Energy Tip of the Day FBI to broaden EPA wrongdoing 3NSRGY CONSERVATION IS probe) EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The "Washington White House officials reportedly In another development, sources If cooking is to be done effi- Post"reports the FBI has broadened have begun compiling a list of told UPI the EPA's general counsel, ciently, heat must be transferr- its investigation of the Environ- possible replacements for the EPA Robert Perry, is being investigated ed from the -electric cooking ele- mental Protection Agency to include chief and her senior aides. for alleged perjury in denying to ment to the food with a minimum charges administrator Anne Burford a House subcommittee that he kept loss to the surroundings. To help held up funds for cleanup of a White House political adviser Ed secret ledgers on agency employees. do this, select pots and pans toxic waste site in California un- Rollins declined comment on the re- Also yesterday, Republican Sena- with absolutely flat bottoms. til after the November election. port. tor Rudy Boschwitz of Minnesota Spheric bottoms leave an air gap Earlier in the day, Burford said urged President Reagan to replace which provides a ready escape The Post reports senior White she "has no plans to resign." Burford. route for heat. It's the small House aides now consider Burford a When asked if the president con- And, Democratic Congressman James things that add up in energy con- serious political liability to tinues to have confidence in her, Florio of New Jersey said a special servation. President Reagan and are signaling White House spokesman Larry Speakes prosecutor should be appointed to ARE YOU DOING her to resign. YOUR PART? said "absolutely." investigate agency officials. House yeas'jobs bill' News WASHINGTON (UPI)--The House has passed a bi-partisan jobs bill which Digest its sponsors say will create up to .600,000 jobs. (UPI)--California's six-day storm President Reagan agreed to the moved east yesterday leaving 10,000 measure in principle when it cost people homeless, $130 million in $4.6 billion. damages and spawning blizzard con- The bill approved by the House ditions for the mountains of the includes extra mass transit and southwest. California's death toll health service expenditures making stands at 19 and huge crop losses its total cost $4.9 billion. are expected to push fruit and Critics of the bill say it amounts vegetable prices upward nationwide. to so-called "pork barrel" legi- slation which will benefit its (UPI)--Cold water flowing out of sponsors more than anyone else. Spirit Lake hit super-hot volcanic House Democratic leader Jim debris near Mount St. Helens in Wright says the measure is needed Washington state yesterday. The because two million people are collision caused a spontaneous ex- homeless and soup kitchens have plosion that shot a plume of steam been opened in the major cities. and ash 7,000 feet into the air. The legislation was approved by a 324 to 95 vote. (UPI)--A fourth dynamite bomb was WHAT IS MARY HEMPE HEARING FROM DAVE * It now goes to the Senate where MARR IN THE BEDROOM OF SUITE 719 found yesterday in Las Vegas. This of the Plaza Hotel? Republican leader Howard Baker has Come to the Guantanamo Bay Little Theatre's pro- one was outside a fashionable de- duction of Niel Simon's "Plaze Suite" tonight promised to push for passage before and tomorrow at 7 p.m., partment store within walking dis- at the Elementary School Ampitheater Congress begins its Easter recess to find out. Tickets available at tance of the three resort hotels the door. (Official U.S. Navy March 25th. photo). where similar bombs were discovered four days ago. (UPI)--Queen Elizabeth and Presi- Pope John Paul II suffers great 'insult' dent Reagan met last night for a state dinner in San Francisco. Three (UPI)--Pope John Paul went to Cen- A Vatican spokesman said when The trip to Guatemala is compli- blocks away, thousands of demon- tral America in the name of peace John Paul heard of the executions, cated because the pope is scheduled strators met in Golden Gate Park to this week but he already faces a he "expressed his most profound to sleep there three or four nights protest, among other things, Rea- potentially explosive confrontation. sorrow, above all because this was using it as a base to visit other gan's defense policies. The pontiff's tour suffered a almost on the eve of his visit to countries in the region. major "insult" yesterday with the that country." Yesterday, John Paul celebrated (UPI)--A group of Senate Democrats executions of six men in Guatemala Some Vatican officials are said mass in San Jose, Costa Rica, for say the Reagan administration is despite pleas by the Vatican to to be urging the pope to cancel the an estimated 500,000 people, nearly going too far with its sale of arms spare their lives. Guatemala trip because of its po- one fourth of the country's popu- to foreign nations, selling top- The incident cast doubt on the tential danger. lation. line equipment that should be re- pope's visit to Guatemala scheduled But, one Vatican official says Police say they arrested an un- served for U.S. forces. The state- for Monday, the sixth day of his that, so far, there are no changes armed man who shouted "death to the ment was based on a study prepared eight-day tour. in the pope's itinerary. pope." by the Senate Democratic policy The executions at dawn were seen committee staff from Pentagon docu- as a direct rebuff of John Paul's ments. The senators said they'll plea for peace. Reagan won't send troops to El Salvador introduce legislation to require One Vatican source traveling with congressional approval of all arms the pope says the executions were SALVADOR (UPI)--The White House 55 still is being considered to sales over $200 million. "an affront to the pope's prestige says President Reagan has "abso- improve the ability of Salvadoran and an insult to the holy father." lutely no plans" to send American government forces to fight in- combat troops to war-ravaged El creasing attacks by leftist guer- (UPI)--A convicted killer who is a Salvador. rillas. former member of Hell's Angels told ark recuperating; But, spokesman Larry Speakes Secretary of Defense Caspar Wein- a Senate panel yesterday that the said that Reagan will increase the berger already has told Congress motorcycle gang has wanted to kill number of U.S. military advisers that more advisers, numbering in members of the Rolling Stones rock group In 'fair' condition in the Central American country to the "10's or 20's" may be needed. since a Stones concert in 55, the maximum allowed. In another development, a U.S. 1969. (AP)--The world's largest rubber The number of American advisers embassy spokesman in El Salvador (UPI)--Burger King is renewing the company has joined with a research in El Salvador now stands at 45 says an American citizen jailed heated "battle of the burgers" by foundation and a university on a but has averaged 37 since the pro- on charges of belonging to a launching a new ad campaign to totally implantable artificial gram began. guerrilla organization has been grill the top vendor, McDonalds. heart. Speakes says the Peagan admini- freed. Burger King is spending up to Goodyear Tire and Rubber, the stration "will maximize the use of He is identified as Jorge En- $15 million on ads which say people Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and our self-imposed limit. As far as rique Zapporoli who was arrested prefer their broiled burgers to Mc- the University of Akron say they'll combat troops, rule them out." Wednesday when the car he was rid- Donald's fried ones. attempt to develop the heart by Both Speakes and a Pentagon of- ing in was found to be carrying 1990. ficial say raising the limit above handguns and short wave radios. The current model of the artifi- cial heart has a compressor that operates outside the body. Wall Street sets third record this week (AP)--It's been a record week so Despite a recent rash of good Its first recipient, Barney Clark, far on Wall Street, with the Dow economic news, private economists is is still in fair condition in Salt Jones Industrial Average hitting say it may be a while before the The 1982/8? Langouste season Lake City. a new high yesterday for the third unemployment rate shows any drama- over. Langouste are to be consid- The University of Utah Medical day in a row. tic improvement. ered "out of season" and may not Center says Clark is continuing his The blue chip indicator closed be caught. regular routine of exercise and at 1138.06, up three points from The 1983/84 langouste season is rest. Wednesday. New figures are due out today. expected to begin August 1, 1983. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Friday, March 4, 1983 Special Announcements NEW LIBRARY HOURS 9-9 M-T-W 9-6 TREASURE & TRIVIA WILL BE OPEN ON ARE YOU A FOOD-A-HOLIC? DO YOU EAT p TH-F INFLATION FIGHTER 9-5 SAT Saturday, March 5th, from 10 a.m. compulsively even when you're not for the week of to 1 p.m. hungry? Are you willing to seek losed Sundays & MARCH 7 - *Holidays. help? If you are willing to accept MARCH WANTED: SINGLE v 13 PARENTS WHO ARE a new way of living and a close New hours start Available interested in joining at the a Single fellowship with others like your- on March 1.