GAZETTE BEIRUT (UPI)--The Tense Cease-Fire in Lebanon Held for a Sixth Day Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Yesterday, As Peace Talks Continued in Beirut

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GAZETTE BEIRUT (UPI)--The Tense Cease-Fire in Lebanon Held for a Sixth Day Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Yesterday, As Peace Talks Continued in Beirut Energy Tip.of Parting words from CNO: Adm. Hayward the Day ENERGY CONSERVATION IS not re- "As I take in the lines for the story filed by one of the wire ser- personnel to know that I do any navy. THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE! last time, I want to express to all vices which erroneously reported gard us as second best to I end a most rewarding four Navy men.and women, civilian and that I said in retiring I am leav- "As years as your Chief of Naval Opera- uniformed alike, that my pride in ing behind a Navy inferior to the I leave knowing that there you and all that you are accomp- Soviets. I want all of you to be tions, no better navy than the United If your engine is hard to lishing for this wonderful land of aware that I have never said that, is States Navy, nor will there ever be. start, hesitates, sputters, ours knows no bounds. nor do I believe it. My every thought will be with you idles roughly, you are "You are the finest profession- "Although the U.S. Navy does not as you grow in experience, strength, losing mileage. A tune-up als ever assembled. Your jobs may possess the clear, comfortable mar- pride and professionalism. will improve your mileage be tough and demanding, but you have gin of superiority which we are com- "Godspeed." considerably. met every challenge and exceeded mitted to have over the Soviets, every expectation. that does not mean that the U.S. Admiral Tom Hayward Naval Operations "Over the past weekend, I read a Navy is inferior. I went all Naval Chief of ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? GAZETTE BEIRUT (UPI)--The tense cease-fire in Lebanon held for a sixth day Guantanamo Bay, Cuba yesterday, as peace talks continued in Beirut. The State Department refused to comment on an ABC News report that Washington offered a Thursday, July 1, 1982 Volume 37 Number 126 nine-point-plan to evacuate PLO guerrillas trapped by Israeli troops in Moslem West Beirut. Reagan stands by Labor Secretary Donovan GUATEMALA (UPI)--Guatemala is under Efrain prosecutor said Monday that there a state of siege. President jury investigation, will stay on form of mar- WASHINGTON (UPI)--President Reagan was no evidence of any indictable Rios Monti ordered the the job. But, he refused to with held his first news conference offenses by Donovan. tial law, saying anyone caught further discuss the resignation of will face since mid-May last night, telling President Reagan also dropped large amounts of weapons Secretary Ray- Secretary of State Alexander Haig. Rios says the reporters that Labor broad hints about his re-election a firing squad. mond Donovan, who survived a grand death penalty also will be applied centered on the plans, saying he doesn't "walk away Many questions against anyone burning buses, East. Rea- from an unfinished Job," and that situation in the Middle setting off bombs or committing United States wants he has not told anyone he won't gan said the terrorist acts. Queen's Coronation a strong Lebanon, including a se- run again for the Oval Office. that the President Reagan begins an 11-day cure border with Israel KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)--A cylinder not use to vacation in California today. He's PLO and others could tritium on its way Ball this Friday night expected to arrive in Los Angeles of radioactive "create acts of terror." to Boston for medical purposes was where he will have a session with lost yesterday as it was being taken On Donovan, the president said: 80 editors and broadcasters from The first, and one of the biggest a Knoxville airport. Officials "That case is closed." A special western states. to events of Guantanamo Bay's Fourth say the tritium could cause long- of July Weekend, is the Queen's term health problems. Coronation Ball scheduled for Fri- Stuck cargo bay door poses problem inspace day night at McCalla Hangar. WASHINGTON (AP)--Unions reresentina the This year's Ball will feature In an effort to correct that pro- workers who run the nation's trains Greene Band playing all the HOUSTON (AP)-Along with a pair of strike as Johnny blem, the craft is now in what's threaten a nationwide popular country music favorites reluctant cargo bay doors, the accord- called the "barbecue mode"--in early as July 10th. That's from 7:30 p.m. to midnight. The space shuttle "Columbia" has passed which it is rotated slowly to ex- ing to an official of the 40,000- $3 per person admission fee includes the halfway point of its seven-day Locomotive pose all sides to the sun. member Brotherhood of hors d'oeuvres by Mamma Ellie. Bever- final test mission. Engineers, who says his group is at the bars One of the doors still refused ages can be purchased member of the nation's prepared for a strike. The state- to close during the 57th orbit Another provided by the clubs. Dress is fleet of space shuttles--the "Chal- ment comes in the midst of contract around the Earth last night. Today, Caribbean casual. lenger"--will make a voyage today negotiations with the railroad in- those astronauts Ken Mattingly and Henry To insure the comfort of along city streets and desert flat- dustry. fans will be Hartsfield will try again to shut attending, eight floor lands. hangar the doors. operating. And, if the The "Challenger" will be towed Mattingly has reported that the doesn't look quite the same, it through the California problem involves what he terms "a 38 miles States get tough on will be thanks to the decorating of Palmdale and Lancas- fairly substantial distortion" in desert towns artistry of the Fleet Training and on to Edwards Air Force one of the doors. And NASA offi- ter Group. Base. That's where the "Columbia" Those drinking, driving will be sold cials think that's because one side Tickets for the Ball is scheduled to land during a of the shuttle has been exposed to in front of the Navy and Marine mutli-shuttle extravaganza on the and Friday; the sun, while the other side was marks a new Corps Exchanges today Fourth of July. TENESSEE (UPI)--Today but, the number of tickets is subjected to freezing temperatures. era of tough laws on drinking and limited, so don't wait too long driving in several states. and miss out on a good start to a Americans get a 10 percent tax break Tennessee boasts the "toughest" great weekend. Today on the new laws, with first offend- er drunken drivers facing at least WASHINGTON (AP)--American workers But some analysts say the public 48-hours in jail, fines ranging can expect a slightly heftier pay- will save the average $6 a-week. up to $1,000 and loss of license 4th of July message check starting today: the second And the economists say that could for one year. of the largest tax cut help push interest rates even high- installment but less stern laws go er. Similar ever. into effect in Florida, Iowa and From CINCLANTFLT The Treasury Department estimates Republicans who con- Rhode Island--while a new get-tough that a typical married worker with Meanwhile, trol the Senate Finance Committee drunken driving law goes into ef- Fourth of July is a day to two children and an annual income "The agreed yesterday to double the fect in Arizona in late July. past events and the role of about $24,000 will take home an reflect on excise tax on cigarettes to 16 played over extra $6 a week. our Navy men and women cents a-pack, and to withhold taxes our in- The Reagan administration is the years in maintaining from interest and dividend payments counting on Americans to spend the USS Stephen W. Groves dependence. for the first time. money they receive from the 10 per- are among about 20 "It is also a day to rededicate cent tax cut. The White House be- Those items designed to raise tax ourselves, individually and collect- lieves manufacturing would be bol- measures Thanks Guantanamo Bay by the 1983 ively, to defending the ideals for stered by the new money entering revenues as required budget outline approved by Congress which this nation stands. the marketplace--allowing factor- "USS Stephen W. Groves expresses last week. "The events taking place in the ies to recall some laid-off workers. its gratitude and admiration for a world today are a constant reminder job well done during the course of that vigilance, preparedness and Hijack drama ends; passengers freed unharmed three weeks of shakedown training. personal committment to our ideals "Response and initiative by all, are necessary to ensure our freedom ashore and along the waterfront, (UPI)--The hi- Sri Lanka, formerly and security remain intact. BANGKOK, Thailand his native could not have been more profession- jetliner called Ceylon. jacker of an Italian al or positive. hostages today "On this Independence Day the men freed all remaining "We are particularly grateful into custody until He said the hijacker, his es- and women of the Atlantic Fleet who and was taken to the Ships Repair Department, a flight for Sri Lanka. tranged wife and their three-year- willingly reserve and make personal he can catch the personnel of the Crypto Repair than 100 passengers and old child will be put aboard an sacrifices in the service to our The more Facility and those who comprise aboard the Alitalia Air Lanka flight leaving Bangkok country can look with pride to the crew remaining Port Control/Radio Operations, boat unharmed af- today.
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