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Daily Gazette U.S DAILY Guantanamo Bay, Cuba GAZETTE "4 Vol. 40 -- No. 104 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, May 30, 1985 Personnel inspection About 40 dead - over 250 injured scheduled tomorrow Brawl results in death at soccer match A personnel inspection will white uniform, large medals, (UPI) -- For the second time stand at the Bradford city Many people were crushed to be held tomorrow by Capt. white gloves. this month, a disaster at a Stadium in England was destroyed death. Robert Allen, COMNAVBASE, at 3. E-1 through E-6 Males - soccer stadium has been seen by fire. The two sides continued to McCalla Hangar. People being FULL DRESS WHITE -- Dress live on European TV. The violence in Brussels began fight for almost an hour before inspected will be in place no white uniform, large medals. In Brussels yesterday, about an hour before the game was to police separated them, but not later than 7:30 a.m. 4. E-1 through E-6 Females 40 people died when thousands of begin. before British fans turned on Uniforms to be worn for -- SUMMER WHITE -- Summer English fans attacked rival It appeared to have begun when the police. inspection are: white uniform with heels, Italian supporters before the supporters of England's After police restored calm, 1. Officers -- FULL DRESS ribbons. start of the European Champions Liverpool team threw bottles, officials decided too allow the WHITE -- Dress white Name tags will not be worn. Cup finals. More than 250 people cans and flagpoles at supporters game to be played to avoid more uniforms, large medals, For full details and were injured, at least 50 of of the Italian team. violence. swords (prescribed for 04 and responsibilities and a them seriously. A wall collapsed as people As players came onto the above), white gloves. diagram of the personnel Police made no arrests, but began climbing over it. Then field, the fighting began again. 2. Chief Petty Officers - formation, see NAVSTAGTMO herded thousands of fans onto people and concrete fell onto The Italians finally won the I FULL DRESS WHITE -- Dress NOTICE 5050 OF MAY 20, 1985. trains after the game to get spectators, causing part of the game, which started an hour them out of the country as grandstands to fall apart. and a-half later. quickly as possible. On May 12, 53 people were burned to death and more than Reagan wants tax changes US NAVY__I 200 were injured when a grand- (UPI) -- Two hundred twenty less taxes under Reagan's plan. years ago today, Patrrck Henry Reagan says the 21 percent who demanded repeal. of British would pay more are not paying taxation, one event that even- their fair share now. AROUND THE GLOBE tually sparked the American Treasury Secretary James Baker Revolution. says he expects Congress to make Today, President Reagan goes some changes in the president's (UPI) -- FBI Director William Webster announced (UPI) -- Opponents of Pennsylvania's Three Mile to the same site, Williamsburg, plan, but he says Reagan will yesterday that a third member of the Walker Island, including Governor Dick Thornburgh, are Va., to demand America's tax not accept a bill that costs the family has been charged with helping pass suing to stop it from re-starting a reactor. The system be replaced. Reagan has government money or raises government secrets to the Soviets. Arthur James suit was filed yesterday just after the Nuclear referred to his tax plsn as the taxes. Walker, an engineer with a defense-related Regulatory Commission voted to let it operate. "second American Revolution." The housing industry has been contractor in Virginia, retired from the Navy as Another reactor was damaged in an accident six Reagan goes to Oshkosh, Wis., one of the most vocal critics of a Lieutenant Commander. His brother, John, and years ago. Thornburgh says the commission has not later in the day to tell farmers the administration's plan. It nephew, Michael, are charged with espionage in considered the feelings of residents still about his tax plan. fears controls on interest de- Baltimore. worried about the accident in 1979. About 79 percent of all tax- ductions will reduce construc- payers would pay the same or tion and sales. (UPI) - A Turk has admitted he helped smuggle (UPI) -- The Defense Department says it will into Italy the weapon Mebmet Ali Agca used to begin testing its civilian workers in critical shoot Pope John Paul II in 1981. However, Omar jobs for illegal drugs. It already examines Topless picture trouble, Bagci told the Rome court yesterday that he had military people. The Pentagon says a test program So idea Agca would use the gun to shoot the will start Saturday and full testing will be $5,000 reward offered ontiff. under way by December. The Defense Department has about one-million civilian workers. A union (UPI) -- An Anderson, S.C., man vitation to an orgy at the (UPI) -- A group of representatives i is urging representing them expressed doubts about the drug who kept a topless picture of couple's home this weekend. President Reagan to "announce loudly and clearly" testing. his wife in his garage for the Cole says the couple is of- that the FBI and IRS will not be used to past 10 years had no idea of the fering a $5,000 reward for in- intimidate critics of the administration's (UPI) -- Ohio officials have chosen Cincinnati's trouble the picture would cause formation leading to the arrest Nicaragua policy. They expressed concern about Hunter Savings Association to take over the him and his wife. of whoever is responsible. questioning of Americans returning from Nicaragua failed Home State Savings Bank. They rejected a Attorney Ronnie Cole says the He says "They have a pretty by the FBI. bid by Chemical Bank of New York. The officials picture was stolen from the good idea of who was responsible say they accepted an "Ohio solution." Some Home garage and turned up on a for it." (UPI) - The Grumman Aerospace Corporation has State depositors are angry. Chemical had promised brochure sent to about 200 Cole calls the suspect a angered its best customer, the Pentagon. Defense to re-open the bank on June 14. There is no word people, including the couple's "sicko," and says he has ha- Secretary Weinberger was furious yesterday when on when Hunter plans to open it. pastor, business acquaintances rassed the couple before. Police he heard the defense contractor had charged the and some families they did not confirm they are investigating a Navy $900 for a radar plane ashtray. Grumman says (UPI) -- A truck driver hauling coal despite a know. possible suspect, but refuse to it will refund $850 per ashtray for the seven mineworker's strike was shot and killed yester- The leaflet's cover says, identify the person. purchased since 1960. day, near a mine in Canada, Kentucky. Authorities "Come swing with us," an in- say 25 rounds were fired at his cab. Another (UPI) - Officials in Nimes, France, say seven driver near him and three traveling in West Today in the. people were killed and 39 injured when a bus Virginia were injured by gunshots. Morgan Massey, carrying British school children to a seaside president of the struck A.T. Massey Mine, say the BUSINESS WORLD beach ran off a winding country road and responsibility for the death belongs to Richard overturned. Witnesses say the driver apparently Trumka, president of United Mine Workers. (AP) -- The Stock Market staged a modest rally late in the session became ill and accelerated as the bus headed into to close on the plus side in active trading. The Dow Jones (UPI) -- A copper cloud covered Magna, Utah, Industrial Average advanced about one and one-half points, yesterday. Strong winds churned up copper powder finishing at 1,302.98. (UPI) -- The defense took over yesterday at the from a closed mine. The falling dust forced trial of Claus Von Bulow in Providence, R.I. The pedestrians to cover their faces. A resident (AP) -- Thedollar was lower against other major currencies in socialite's lawyers called prosecution evidence a said, "It's in your house. It's in your food. yesterday's overseas trading, a reaction to the the big drop in puzzle with pieces that "don't fit," and opened It's everywhere." Health officials said there was first-quartar U.S. productivity. The price of gold in New York by contending his heiress wife tried to commit little danger. gained $5.30 to close at $315.40 an ounce. suicide with drugs and alcohol. (UPI) - New York officials say narcotics addicts, (AP) -- Gold opened in London this morning at $314.20 an ounce. *oUPI)-- Authorities in Los Angeles say as many will soon be able to receive a new non-addictive That is down $2.30 from yesterday's close. as 40 people were treated for the effects of a drug to help break their habit. The director of chemical spill at a film processing building near the state's Division of Substance Abuse Services (AP) - The U.S. dollar, after three days of upward inching, dipped Universal Studios early today. No one was says by year's end, pilot programs will offer against the Japanese yen on the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market seriously injured. prescriptions of the drug along with counseling. today, closing at 251.63 yen. That is down from the previous close of 251.70. Baptists consider resolution change (AP) -- The Port Authority Transit, the agency that operates three major New York City-area airports, has joined Trans World Airlines (UPI) -- Southern Baptists are The proposed new resolution to the fall of man." in seeking a federal review of corporate raider Carl Icahn's embroiled in a controversy that be considered at next week's A woman minister, the Reverend qualifications to run TWA.
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