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Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Ambassador Chides U.S. Hostage Families Disagreement Nuclear Test Around the Globe Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 42 -- No. 66 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Wednesday, April 9, 1986 L bia, Soviet summit on Reagan's agenda ) -- Two topics seem accountable." it. likely to dominate President Since then a bomb killed Yesterday, Reagan met with Reagan's news conference four Americans aboard a TWA departing Soviet Ambassador Around the globe tonight, U.S. relations with airliner over Greece and an Anatoly Dobrynin, who gave Libya and prospects for explosion at a disco in West the president a letter from another superpower summit Berlin killed one American Soviet head Mikhail this summer. soldier. Gorbachev. Reagan's last public speech Although administration Officials will not reveal Airliner Makes Emergency Landing (UPI) -- An was on March 27 after U.S. officials have left the the contents, but Secretary Eastern Airlines jet made an emergency landing in and Libyan forces clashed in impression that Libya is of State George Shultz has Philadelphia after an Egyptian passenger told the the Gulf of Sidra. At the responsible for the latest announced he and his Soviet flight attendant that he had a banb in his attache time, Reagan predicted new acts, no one in Washington counterpart will met in case. Authorities say they are unsure whether the Libyan terrorism and warned has directly linked Khadafy mid-May to prepare for a passenger, identified on his visa as Amar Sherin Osnan, Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy or said officially what the summit in the United States was joking with the stewardess. Police say no bomb was he would be held "fully United States might do about at an unspecified date. found and no one was injured. Flight 272 was traveling from New York to Atlanta with about 100 passengers. Ambassador chides U.S. hostage families Weinberger Given Award (UPI) -- The government of Thailand gave Defense Secretary Weinberger the "most (UPI) -- Israel's ambassador failing to back President diplomatic, economic and exalted order of the white elephant" yesterday. The he United Nations is Reagan's refusal to negotiate military, against governments decoration, a red and green silk sash held by a mall cding the families of with the kidnappers. that harbor terrorists. silver shield embossed with an elephant, is the Thai American hostages in Lebanon Netanyahu called that "a Natenyahu's brother was governments' highest award to a foreigner. Thai for failing to "rally behind" breach of civic duty." He killed in the 1976 Israeli officials apparently are unaware that "white elephant" the U.S. government. declared, "Citizens have to raid at the Entebbe Airport is a sensitive term around the Pentagon, where it Benjamin Netanyahu spoke rally behind the government." in Uganda. Israeli Airborne refers to costly and often useless military purchases last night to an American The Israeli diplomat says Commandos, led by the or projects. Israel Public Affairs the war against terrorism brother, stormed the airport, Committee Conference in takes courage and can be won killing seven Palestinian Tribute Paid To Sergeant (UPI) -- In Berlin, some Washington. He singled out only if the United States hijackers and rescuing 103 250 soldiers and civilians paid a final tribute the families of six Americans leads the way. Netanyahu hostages. yesterday to a slain U.S. Army sergeant. Kenneth Ford held hostage in Lebanon for urged united action, of Detroit died in the terrorist bombing last weekend of a West Berlin nightclub. The Army posthumously Movie star easily defeats incumbent mayor awarded Ford its meritorious service medal. Surgeon Placed On Leave (UPI) -- George Washington (UPI) -- Clint Eastwood nearly 3-1 margin. Two city co-operate with Eatwood, who University Hospital reportedly has placed the surgeon confirms the voters in council candidates endorsed takes over the $200-a-month who removed a bullet from President Reagan's chest in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif., by Eastwood also were swept post next week. When asked if 1981 on administrative leave. A broadcast report says have made his day. to victory. she felt the 55-yeaL-olrd the hospital put Dr. Benjamin Aaron on leave after it They turned out in record Asked at a news conference actor would be a good mayor, discovered a lethal dose of potassium chloride in one numbers yesterday to elect if the election win "made his Townsend replied sharply, "T of his patients. the 55-year-old actor mayor, day," Eastwood replied, "Yes, don't know the gertiemen. I easily defeating incumbent absolutely." certainly hope so." Correction Secretary Charged (UPI) -- Authorities Charlotte Townsend by a Townsend is promising to Eastwood, a prominent in Baton Rouge have charged the director of the Carmel restauranteur, ran on Louisiana prison system with shoplifting $46 worth of a platform opposing tight snall items. Police say Corrections Secretary C. Paul restriction on economic Phelps will appear in court to answer misdemeanor theft expansion in the seaside charges involving items fran a discount store. Phelps Captain's Hotline village. What began as a says, "There. has just been a misunderstanding." low-key campaign ended up attracting media attention Gorbachev Wants U.S. To Join (AP) -- Gorbachev is Inquiry -- In the past, was closed for repairs to a from around the world. proposing a meeting on the topic of nuclear weapons racquetball courts were damaged wall. The concession testing. He is offering to hold such talks in a reserved. Now I have to operation was temporily European capital. Gorbachev has also called on the U.S. "fight" other players for the secured to allow staff to Disagreement to join Moscow in a nuclear test ban. That idea has c ts. Also, what equipment properly monitor the sane followers in Congress, including eight senators vailable through Gear facility, and not be over halted who urged U.S. to delay nuclear testing to further the I ? preoccupied with selling prospects of arms control. One senator, Edward Kennedy, sodas. A soda machine has now nuclear test says a test scheduled for the Nevada Desert yesterday Response -- Our policy of been installed and the was put off until today, but only because of the checking out a key with a $3 concession operation has (UPI) -- An underground weather. deposit was stopped because ceased. nuclear weapons test was it was a nuisance to patrons. The operation halted yesterday at the of a safe and Libyans Explusion Ordered (UPI) -- West Germany' s The current system requires a clean Youth Center is a Nevada test site, northwest foreign minister has ordered the explusion of two reservation by phone, 2193, repsonsibility to be shared of Las Vegas. There is Libyan diplomats in the aftermath of a deadly Berlin among our disagreement about why. or in person. Disputes about youth and their night club bombing Saturday. A ministry spokesman says courts can be resolved easily parents. Interest in the Anti-nuclear protesters are the order comes with the blessing of the country's at the Gear Issue desk. center is appreciated and claiming their demonstrations cabinet. Gear Issue currently has 10 parents are urged to lend helped scrub the scheduled tennis rackets available for their support to the staff test. Soviet Media Comments (UPI) -- A Washington check out. Other items through encouragement newspaper, and Energy Department sources The Post, says the son of Kurt Waldheim gave include basketballs , volunteerism. say it was mother nature that it a manorandum written by the former U.N. softballs, softball bats, stopped the test. secretary-general. In it, Waldheim reportedly denies softball gloves, volleyballs, Inquiry -- Is it possible The Department of Energy charges he took part in Nazi activities during his volleyball nets, archery to get lights put in the has not acknowledged that the service as a German army officer. equipment, horse shoes, restrooms at Cooper Field? test was scheduled and did quetballs, racquets, not announce its Thunderstorm Derails Train -- Italian police say r balls, and footballs. Response -- The lights have cancellation. DOE sources in 38 people were injured, none seriously, when an express Ilof these items are been replaced. They were Washington are saying the train derailed in a blinding thunderstorm last night. available to users at no apparently removed by morning test was delayed The accident occured in northern Italy, about 20 miles cost. There is no charge for vandals. Recreation Services because of the high winds. north of Bologna. The train, with 300 passengers use of the tennis or requests that if residents They say it will be conducted aboard, was enroute from Rare racquetball courts. notice when to the Alpine Bernner the lights have been weather permits. Pass into Austria. Patrons can also get sets removed again, they should The test would have taken of snorkling equipment from contact the Gear Issue desk place while President Reagan Gear Issue for a rental fee at 2193 for immediate was meeting with departing and a refundable deposit. assistance. Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin in Washington. White Inquiry -- Regarding the Inquiry -- What is the House Spokesman Larry Speakes Inside closure of the Snack Room, TV possibility of fixing the says the postponement was not Room and Patio at the Teen kiddie pool at Villamar? related to the meeting. Page 2 -- The Saler Center, are teens being Dozens of people were Page 3 -- Recreation Service's. "Leisure" discouraged from using the Response -- We know about arrested in efforts to stop Page 4 -- Mets Win, Baseball Underway center? the problem and there is a the test. The protesters are Page 4 -- Basketball Action job order to repair the claiming a victory in their Page 4 -- Big Bird, Litte Bird" Response -- Of course not. kiddie pool at Villamar. continuing battle to get the All facilities at the Youth Repairs will begin as soon as administration to go along U.ag Center are open.
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