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Power Outage Scheduled There will be a contractor requested power outage from 8 a.m., until 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, August 8; Friday, August 10; and Monday, August 13, affecting these areas: Evans Point Housing GSI Warehouse Post Office Photo Lab W.T. Sampson High School Chapel Jamaican Independence Celebration Schedule GAZETTE Friday, August 3, 1984 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 5:00 p.m. Ladies volleyball: Jamaica versus GTMO. 5:30 p.m. Soccer match: Jamaica versus GTMO. 8:00 p.m. Party to the music of Invasion disco: cost is $2.00 per person. I Volume 39 Number 146 Thursday, The above activites are at Phillips Park August 2, 8:00 p.m. Caribs Band plays at Clipper Club, NAS. l Saturday, August 4, 1984 TEHRAN: HIJACKERS RELEASE 14 9:00 a.m. Ladies softball: Jamaica versus GTMO at Cooper Field. (UPI)--The three Arab hi- The French Government says Iran's official news a- 10:30 a.m. Cricket: Jamaica versus GTMO at Phillips jackers on an Air France Iran is responsible for gency says the freed host- Park. Jetliner in Tehran have re- handling of the affair. ages reported the hijackers treated noon "Scorpio" Disco entertains at Phillips Park. leased 14 people, 12 women them well. in The plane, :00 p.m. Bowling at Marblehead Lanes: Jamaicans versus and two children. France supports Iraq a Boeing 737, GTMO. But, 46 hostages are still the Persian Gulf War and so was hijacked Tuesday on a flight 4:30 Ladies volleyball: Jamaicans versus GTMO. on board. it is on uneasy terms with from Frankfurt to p.m. Paris. 5:30 p.m. Caribs Band performs at Downtown Lyceum. Iranian officials say the Iran. 6:00 p.m. Soccer match: Jamaicans versus GTMO. hijackers threatened to kill the remaining 8:00 p.m. "Scorpio" disco party at Phillips Park: the hostages one cost is $2 per person. by one if their demands for the release of five pris- 8:00 p.m. Caribs band entertains at COM Club. Launch set for late this month oners in France are not met. Sunday, August 5, 1984 However, no shooting was (UPI)--The Space Shuttle Discovery should be rolled 8:00 a.m. Golf match: Jamaicans versus GTMO. reported hours after their Discovery is in the Giant out to the launch pad a week 9:00 a.m. Ladies softball: Jamaica versus GTMO at deadline passed. Assembly Building at Cape from today. Cooper Field. A group called "Guardians Canaveral today getting The Space Agency will ann- 9:00 a.m. Tennis tournament at Racquet Club. of Islam" said the jailed ready for its long-delayed ounce the new launch date on 10:30 a.m. Cricket match: Jamaica versus GTMO at Phil- militants are sympathetic to first flight now set for Monday. lips Park. Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini. later this month. NASA hopes two communi- 12:00 noon Invasion disco at Phillips Park, no charge. They are serving sentences cations satellites that went 4:30 p.m. Ladies volleyball: Jamaica versus GTMO. up to life for a 1980 att- Discovery was on the laun- into egg-shaped orbits when ching 8:00 p.m. Invasion disco at Phillips Park: the cost is empt to kill a Khomeini pad in June and twice they were launched from a $2 per person. opponent living in exile in came close to blast off. previous shuttle flight can A 9:00 p.m. Caribs band entertains at the Windjammer France. computer malfunction be saved. Club. Iran's news agency says prevented one launch. Space officials are the French Embassy in Paris And one day later the talking to insurers of the Monday, August 6, 1984 did not have time to meet lift-off was aborted just satellites about paying for Jamaican Independence Day the hijackers' demands. seconds short. a rescue. 12:00-7:00 p.sm. Jamaican Independence Day celebration at Phillips Park. Cost is $6.00 for adults WORLD Federal energy money and $2.00 for children ages 5 to 12. Children 5 and under are admitted free. WORLD NEWS not helping low incones They MUST, however, be accompanied by a (UPI)--A parent or guardian. Scorpio disco and survey released to- DIGEST day in Baltimore, Maryland, Caribs band will entertain. shows that federal money in- 12:30-1:30 p.m. Food lines open, featuring Jamaican and rTOKYO (AP)--The dollar eased against the Japanese yen to improve energy American foods and beverages. moderately active trading on the Tokyo Foreign Exchange tended conservation in low-income p.m. Official ceremony recognizing Jamaican Market today. The U.S. currency closed at 244.30 yen, households is not accom- *s:30-2:30 Independence begins. Food lines will be down 1.60 yen from yesterday's close. plishing its primary goal. closed. LONDON The University of Maryland 2:30-8:00 p.m. The Celebration continues: food lines (AP)--Gold opened in London this morning at $343.50 an ounce, up $3.25 from yesterday's close. study shows that the funding will reopen. is being soaked up by 8:00-?:00 p.m. "Splash down" activities begin at Phil- community job programs. lips Park. Scorpio disco and Caribs ATLANTA (UPI)--The Atlanta Constitution reports Bert Lance is unhappy in his new job as general campaign band will entertain. chairman for Democratic Candidate Walter Mondale. The But Stephen Sawyer, who newspaper says Lance feels "betrayed" by his limited du- surveyed 25 State Energy ties. It said he may resign. Mondale avoided a question Offices, says it is not a Prosecution trying to discredit De Lorean witness on whether Lance will quit. corruption problem as much as "an awful lot of admin- (UPI)--The prosecution at He admitted while he was WASHINGTON (UPI)--The Senate has unanimously passed a istrative sloppiness." John De Lorean's Drug Traf- involved in the case he bill to authorize money to be taken from income of a pa- State energy assistance ficking Trial in Los Angeles thought De Lorean, a finan- rent who does not pay child support. The bill encourages administrators attribute the cially troubled automaker, is trying to discredit a the States to withhold the money if the parent misses reason for the program's former federal drug agent was guilty of trafficking in only one payment. The bill also allows tax refunds to be lack of progress to its sec- testifying for the defense. cocaine. ondary purpose of providing The withheld from people not making payments. Ex-agent Gerald Scott prosecution hammered jobs for the unemployed. testified yesterday offi- at Scott. WASHINGTON (UPI)--The House has approved a slight in- cials involved in the case Prosecutor Robert Perry crease in food stamp benefits. The bill would give the According to the study, were overzealous. questoned him about his bro- average recipient an extra .63( a month. The bill has a all 25 offices in charge of He said, "Our judgement was ken marriage, his financial lot of Senate foes and President Reagan opposes it. The dispersing energy weather- clouded." problems and charges that he House also voted for $50 million in Covert Aid for Rebels ization funds reported Under cross examination, leaked confidential infor- in Afghanistan fighting Soviet troops. But, it turned frustration in carring out Scott said he had second mation in another case to a down Reagan's request for more Military Aid for El Salv- the program's intended goal. thoughts about De Lorean's defense lawyer. ador. _ guilt only in the months He was cleared of those - t--- _1 after he was arrested. charges. Postal unions prepare for strike Letter Carriers Union (UPI)--Major postal unions The and the American Postal are preparing for a strike Union, which repre- vote, even though it is Workers ' ; of the 6,000 un- illegal for mail carriers sent 5,000 ion-covered postal workers, and other postal employees walked out of contract talks to strike. with the U.S. Postal Ser- Leaders of the nation' s vice July 20th. ' two largest postal unions t . service is de- yesterday said there is a The postal manding a three-year wage possibility a nation-wide for current employees shutdown could be called freeze 23 percent wage cut when their unions hold and a for newly hired workers to simultaneous conventions be- in line ginning August 20th in Las bring the agency Vegas. with private industry. Full power vote at Diablo Canyon charge the facility (UPI)--The Nuclear Regu- others latory Commission votes to- is unsafe. to day on licensing Cali- Opponents say they plan fornia's Diablo Canyon Nu- seek a Federal Court order of the clear Power Plant to operate halting operation at full power capacity. plant. The plant's owners, Paci- fic Gas and Electric Com- pany, say the $4.9 billion plant on the Central Cali- THERE IS A RIGHT WAY AND A WRONG WAY to Road will remain one way between Marty Road fornia Coast is ready to be- drive on Garcia Road. Pictured above is the and Admin Hill because of erosion damage. gin commercial operation. right way. Until further notice, Garcia (U.S. Navy photo by OS3 Randy Roberts.) Anti-Nuclear groups and IVOTE]I Page 2 The Daily Gazette Thursday, August 2, 1984 The Naval Station Enlisted Leeward Point Residents: Dining Facility and Branch Due to the increase in re- Facility at Leeward Point ports of child kidnapping will offer a special birth- and abuse in the states, the day dinner to active duty community bulletin boa rd Family Service Center and enlisted personnel having a the Leeward Point Base birthday during the month of Police are sponsoring a August.
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