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Daily Ga Zette Nos DAILY 1 GA ZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 40 - No. 112 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Tuesday, June 11, 1985 Shot at sea, crewman injured_ _ Ship steward unde rgoes surgery here By J02 Neil Guillebeau the ship and the Naval station. After clearance was granted A Coastal Rican crew member was for the gunshot victim to be shot aboard the cruise ship evacuated here, the BOHEME BOHEME last night, then steamed to the mouth of the bay evacuated to the U.S. Naval where it was met by a Navy tug. Hospital here for surgery, The transfer of the victim to according to official reports. the tug took place shortly after S The captain of the midnight. namanian-registered vessel reported the chief steward was Once the tug returned shot by another crew memeber. pierside, the injured man was The suspect was taken into taken to the U.S. Naval Hospital custody and detained onboard the where he underwent surgery for BOHEME. internal injuries. A call was received around 9 Surgery was completed around p.m. at the port services duty 7:30 this morning, according to office from the U.S. Coast Guard a hospital spokesman who stated in Miami alerting them the patient is "doing well." assistance with the injured man According to hospital sources, as requested. Shortly after, there is no immediate plan to adio contact was made between MEDEVAC the patient. TV8's microwave malfunctions By J02 Neil Guillebeau 9:36 a.m. - Family Feud 10:00 a.m. - CNN Daybreak Television programming changes (Tape Delay) are in progress for TV8 because 12:00 noon - Donahue of a malfunction in a microwave Normal programming until 6 p.m. system, according to IC1 Joe 6:00 p.m. - (Normal 7 p.m. Lyon, Leading Petty Officer, programming) Navy Broadcasting Detachment 7:00 p.m. - Newscenter 8 here. 7:30 p.m. - ABC World News The malfunction is a burned 8:00 p.m. - Normal Programming out modulator in the microwave system. It was caused when an Also, the "Tonight Show" will air conditioning unit broke be tape-delayed one day during down, causing the modulator to the duration of TV8's technical over heat and malfunction. difficulties (i.e. last night's The modulator unit turns video "Tonight Show" will be seen d audio signals at the TV tonight). Kar Hai Sze is this year's W.T. Sampson entering into the California University tion into radio frequency Sattelite sports programming High School recipient of the $1500 of Pennsylvania, she received $300 as (microwave), which is then will also be affected, according scholarship award. In addition to her the 1985 class valedictorian. (Photo by transmitted from the TV station to Murray. scholarship, which she plans to use for PH3 Leon Dudley) to the remote transmitter site "Open Line," scheduled for on Skyline Drive, says Lyon. Wednesday at 7 p.m., will be Because of the malfunction all broadcast only on AM 1340 and FM SALT-II Treaty to continue with Soviet Union programming must be video taped, 102 and 103, not over TV8. delivered to the remote Parts to fix the malfunctioned (UPI) -- President Reagan yes- Republican Senator Ted Stevens "The president has wisely re- transmitter site, then equipment must be ordered from terday decided to continue com- of Alaska is the Senate's jected the dangerous counsel of oadcast. "What is boils down the States, and it is not yet plying with the SALT-II Arms special representative to the right-wing opponents of arms " says TV Program Director determined when the problem will Treaty with the Soviet Union, arms talks in Geneva, control who want to scuttle this JO1 Dale Murray, "is there will be fixed, according to Lyon. and most members of Congress ap- Switzerland. Says Steven, "We important agreement." be no live sattelite broadcast The staffs of TV8 and the parently think that is a good think this enhances our posi- One of the conservatives in until the problem is fixed." Daily Gazette will keep you in- idea. tion." the Senate says he is "disap- He also says these programming formed about the problem, and Senate leaders generally ap- Senate GOP Leader Robert Dole pointed" by the decision. Idaho changes are in effect until programming changes. proved of the president's says he thinks the president's Republican Steve Symms says it further notice: "Please bear with us," says decision, which will force the action, will set up what he calls reminds him of the time that 7:56 a.m. - Sign On Murray, "as we are doing our U.S. to dismantle an older ."a good test of Moscow's true British Prime Minister Neville Poseidon submarine 8:00 a.m. - Cartoons best to provide you quality pro- in order to intentions" in the arms race. Chamberlain knuckled under to 8:14 a.m. - Seasame Street gramming." allow a new Trident submarine to Liberal Democrat Edward Adolph Hitler before World War 9:13 a.m. -- Fight Back go to sea. Kennedy puts things this way, II. AR OUND THE GLOBE Two Americans onboard (UPI) - Members of the House and Senate begin (UPI) -- Red Cross officials in Israel say a Jordanian airliner hijacked meetings today on resolving differences between train collided with a bus full of school children the two chambers' budget plans. Senate Republican on an outing today. Twenty-two people are (UPI) -- Four gunmen, firing they had spoken by radio with Leader Robert Dole says the two big differences reported killed, most of them children. The bus pistols, hijacked a Jordanian the hijackers. The sources said are over Social Security and defense spending. He driver was also among the dead. Seventeen people airliner in Beirut today as 78 people, including the four is not expecting an easy conference. are reported injured. passengers boarded a flight to hijackers, were on the plane. Jordan. Officials say the hi- Beirut Airport officials said (UPI) -- The Senate begins its examination of jackers diverted the plane to only 57 passengers and a crew of I) - Fidel Castro's nose is a problem for President Reagan's tax reform plan today when Cyprus, where the plane refueled 17, including nine security sculptors at Madrid's wax museum. They want to Treasury Secretary James Baker testifies before and headed toward Tunisia. marshals, were aboard the Royal put the Cuban leader's wax form next to like- the Senate Finance Committee. House Speaker Tip There have been no immediate Jordanian Airplane Boeing 727. A nesses of U.S. President John F. Kennedy and O'Neill predicts trouble for the proposal in reports of injuries among those source at Beirut Airport, says Ronald Reagan. A museum says Castro's nose is Congress if Reagan continues what O'Neill calls aboard the plane. the rest of the 94 scheduled wider than they thought, so a new one has to be "nasty attacks" on Democrats. According to sources, the passengers were still outside sculpted. plane touched down at Larnaca the plane when it was com- Airport in Cyprus about 30 mandeered. (UPI) - Rock artists Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger minutes after taking off from (UPI) -- Officials in Peru plan to overhaul and some members of rock group "The Who" will be Beirut. The red and white jet The hijackers have threatened security measures before next month's president- among the featured at two concerts next month in parked at the far end of the to blow up the Boeing 727 if ial inauguration. Vice President Bush is expected London and Philadelphia. Plans call for what is airport's single runway, the re- they are denied permission to to attend. Officials say bombings by Maoist billed as the "Live Aid" concerts on July 13 to fueling got under way a few min- land in Tunis. That is according guerrillas during a visit last week by be broadcast world-wide. The performances are utes after it landed. to an Israeli radio monitor who Argentina's president underscore the need for a expected to raise more than $10 million to help Armed policemen rushed to the has been listening to revamp of security measures. people in drought-stricken parts of Africa. airport, but kept well away from transmissions from the hijacked the plane. plane's cockpit. (UPI) - Forensics experts in Brazil say remains (UPI) -- The trial of five Turks and three The plane then took off again. The monitor, Mickie Gurdus, exhumed from a grave last week show signs of a Bulgarians accused in a 1981 plot to kill Pope According to civil aviation quotes the captain of the plane pelvic fracture, and that could help determine if John Paul resumes today in Rome. Prosecutors sources in Cyprus, the hijackers as saying that permission to the skeleton is the remains of Nazi criminal traveled to Holland yesterday to question an ordered the captain to fly in land in the North African Josef Mengele. Reports from Germany say Mengele unindicted Turk suspected of having links to the the direction of Tunis, Tunisia, country has been denied. may have suffered bone damage from a war wound or assassination attempt. Prosecutors refused to say on the north African coast. Aboard the plane are two auto accident. what was discussed. '.arnaca Airport sources said Americans. Red Cross Dental Child Safety Program, spon- Assistants Training classes sored by the Family Service willhe held June 17-28 from Center and Security Department, 8-1 a.m., Windward Dental will be held tomorrow. This Clinic. Volunteers are also community bulletin board program is being held due to the needed for the Leeward Clinic.
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