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Reagan rejects Democrats two-year plan '7 :In= Worly WASHINGTON (UPI)--President Reagan It flunked the White House test. The three-year plan proposed by the has rejected a tax cut proposed by According to acting News Secretary Conservative Democratic Forum calls ATLANTA (UPI)--hat loaed like. itJ the Democratic leadership as "just Larry Speakes, the two-year plan for cuts of five percent in the first could have been a major development not good enough" and reportedly will "falls far short" of the mandate gi- year and 10 percent in the next two. in the slayings of 28 young black go with a plan put forth by the same ven Reagan when he was elected. The maverick group has plans to in Atlanta now seems to have dwind- maverick Democrats who helped pass And, Speakes says there seems to meet today to iron out their propos- led away. his budget. be a "growing bipartisan coalition al for submission to the president. Public Safety Commissioner Lee in Congress" favoring the president's Sources say Representatives Kent Brown says a black man in his earl;, position. Chance, a Texas Democrat, and Rrepre- 20s was questioned into the early The time for compromise came to a According to Speakes, Reagan will sentative Barber Conable, a New York morning hours yesterday, but that screeching halt yesterday when Demo- make a final decision in the next Republican, probably will co-sponsor the questioning didn't result in an cratic members of the House Ways and few days, but administration sources the bill, technically giving Reagan arrest. And Brown says the man is Means Committee proposed a two-year, say the decision will probably come the "bipartisan coalition" he's been now' free .to go. He said, "We have 15 percent cut as a last offer. today. seeking on the tax measure. not ended up with the information that results in an arrest." VATICAN CITY, Rome (UPI)--Pope J6h+ Paul II is back at the Vatican, leaving Rome's Gemelli Hospital exactly three weeks after he was Brought in, wounded in an assassi cation attempt. The Pope, although looking pale - and drawn, needed no help in walk- ing out the hbppital's front door GAZETTE to the waiting limousine. He smil- ed and waved to onlookers as they Guantanamo Bay, Cuba --heered and applauded. ZAHLE, Lebanon (UPI)--Syrian troops poured artillery fire into the be- Volume 36 Number 10. Thursday. June 4, 1981 sieged city of Zahle yesterday, sending residents of the Greek Caths olic city scurrying for safety in' bomb shelters. Militia spokesmen said at least Hunger striker ranks grow n Poland three people, including two child- ren, were killed and 20 were in- WARSAW, Poland (UPI)--Poland's gov- of control and not being stern enoughgh scant criticism jured. ernment faces increasing problems with protesters. with hunger strikers and a maverick' The resolution was endorsed by In a TV interview yesterd y, t.& LVS .ANGELaO (UPI)---wo Vietnam vet- faction of the Communist Party. Soviet, East German and Czechoslo- Polish government official condemn- erens have collapsed. in the second Eighty-nine prisoners sent to work vak news media- ed the forum resolution and openly week of a hunger strike to protest in a Silesia coal mine for protest- Labeled the forum as an opposition government inaction on the plight of ing prison conditions began a fast A member of Poland's Politburo group to Poland's party leadership. soldiers exposed to Agent Orange. today, bringing the number of hunger yesterday warned that the forum It was the first high-level attack The protest brought officials of strikers in the country to more than could wreck the party with its con- hthe unauthorized group. the Veterans. Administration to Los 600. Angeles yesterday to meet withipther Another 500 prisoners in southern protesting veterans. The hunger Poland also are reported to be fast- strikers said they wanted any pled- ing in a campaign for better condi- ges of support in writing. tions. And more than three-dozen Bikers tagged as "terrorists" other people are on a hunger strike PARIS (UPI)--Thirteen nationseaost-' in a demand for release of seven PHILADELPHIA (UPI)--Pennsylvania William Davis, a Pennsyvania state ty in Western Europe, agreed to lend * political prisoners. law-enforcement officials say motor- trooper connected to the task force, the International Monetary Fund The maverick party faction, the cycle gangs have toned down their said the current outlaw club member- $1.1 billion during the next two so-called, "Katowice Forum," last outlaw image but the range of their ship numbers one-half million years. month passed a resolution criticiz- illegal activities has grown to such Davis ideutitied the four top clubs The IMF says the money is for poor ing the Communist Party as being out an extent that they are "no differ- as the International Hell's Angels, nations with balance-of-payment pro- ent from European terrorist orean- based in California; the Banditos, bleme. The fund is increasing its. Commissary issues izations." based in Texas; the-Pagans, based in lending, which,'doubled between 1980 Long Island; and the Outlaws. and 1979. Thomas Gallagher, head of a South- Mushroom warning eastern Pennsylvania task force on outlaw cycle gangs, says some motor- Following is a transcript of the cycle gangs constitute "a multi- airing of TV-8's TARGET with COMNAVBASE, Capt. NAVBASE Commissary issues this million dollar organization.' Maurice D. Fitzgerald. Questions currently be- c) warning concerning contaminated ing researched will be answered in the GAZETTE mushrooms that have been available He says they perform "professional upon comletiei . here in Guantanamo Bay: contract hits and deal in narcotics, The four-ounce cans of "Oxford gambling, union and anti-union en- Royal Mushrooms-Stems and Pieces" forcement--anyone who will pay them." may be contaminated with botulinum TARGET toxin and could cause illness if the mushrooms are eaten. Gallagher says he has followed The cans can be identified with the path of bikers in the U.S., with Captain Maurice 0 Fitzgerid the letters "FKC" on the top line Canada--where they are expanding ra- of a code, followed by the numbers pidly--England, Holland, Germany, 11 or 13. There is a bottom line Denmark and Australia. Question #1: What are the dates in reference to the possible Naval with the letter "P" followed by the Base Unit Citation? numbers 1 or 2. Area residents are asked to check He told the Philadelphia Crime Answer: The dates are July X979 through January 1981. Let me their food selves for these possibly Commission, "Motorcycle gangs are repeat that the citation is not approved at this time. contaminated mushrooms. The Com- true terrorists, no different from missary will refund those four- European terrorist organizations. Question #2: Could you explain how an ex-dependant, that is A de- ounce cans mentioned previously They are financed by and work for pendant who is of legal age and holding a job here when brought into the store. organized crime." on base, can get away with living at home? It's my understanding that contractor-hired .personnel are funded through the contractors. Itseems to me that this practice is wrong. Answer: If a person is a guest, they have. rea clearance; CAPTAIN C.G. FELKINS (back- that is valid for 30 days. A longer stay is subject ground) is greeted by Cap- to that person receiving another area clearance -- tain C.A. Reed, Commander, and is not done often. If that person gets a job, Fleet Training Group, on it becomes another situation. Let me put the Legal Tuesday, June 2, upon arri- Department in touch with you. val at the MAC Terminal. Question #3: Why don't we Captain Fhlkins arrived at have a sewage treatment plant here in Guantanamo NAVBASE to relieve Captain Bay? Reed of his present duties. Answer: We are not required to have The Fleet Training Group's one at this time. There Change of Command ceremon- may be one built in the future. We have tested ri- ver ies will be held aboard the water; we have drilled wells; but we have to be careful USS Clifton Sprague at 9 a.m., in situations like this. We are always look- ing into and for ideas like this. Thank you for your Friday, June 5. (Photo by PH3 Mike Kobeck.) interest. Question #4: Is there a possibility that Lne roads will be recap- ped? Answer: Yes, but we may be talking about a FY83/54 budget. Maybe the Seabees this summer could work on this. It's the shortest route. Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, June 4, 1981 Entertainment at the Clubs community JOIN US FRIDAY, June 5 for a fun THE HARBOR LIGHTS LOUNGE will filled evening. Start off by join- be open for dining this weekend ing the group in the Rathskellar from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, for social hour and sing-along from Saturday and Sunday. Dining 5 - 7:30 p.m. Sherry will be there selections will be available from bulletin board to play the piano for you. Our the open menu. After dinner on dining room will be ready to serve Friday night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. you "Endless a unity announcements. n to the Gazette from 6 - 10 p.m. with an open Flyte" will spin your office through Guar Iail Stop #53 or hand carri menu. The main bar will be open favorite C&W records. "Scorpio" will be here Saturday to the Public Affairs Offie in the.McCalla A[in from 4:30 p.m.