DAILY Guantanamo Bay, Cuba GAZETTE rr Vol. 41 - No. 168 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, September 5, t1985 , Reagan opens pre-autumn campaign trip in Raleigh for tax support Rumor (UPI) -- President Reagan makes appearance in Independence, Ho. showing Reagan's popularity has supposed to help. With of the Cher of his campaign-style His goal is a new tax plan risen since he started his congressional approval of s today to get support for signed by Christmas. second term. Usually a presi- sanctions expected, Reagan faces week h s proposed tax changes. House Speaker Thomas O'Neill dent's popularity drops at the a dilemma. If he votoes Rumor: Contract has been Today's stop is Raleigh, N.C., said yesterday the House will start of the second term. sanctions, Congress could over- let for TV Cable and con- where he will address students try to pass a tax bill, but he An administration official ride him. struction will be completed and faculty members at North said he found little sentiment says that after Reagan's North within 90 days. Carolina State University. for the administration's changes Carolina trip, he will meet with One option the administration Facts: According to JOCM North Carolina's two senators, during the congessional recess. the National Security Council is considering is for him to Dave Rook, the bid closing Jesse Helms and John East, both The White House hopes Reagan's today to discuss what to do veto the bill and at the same date is tomorrow. The Republicans, will appear with popularity may help the about South Africa. time order milder sanctions. It contract has not been let but the president. president get his wishes. Reagan has resisted economic is hoped this would cool is expected by mid-September. Reagan opened a pre-autumn White House Spokesman Larry sanctions. He says they would congressional support for an If bids.are in line with trip Monday with a similar Speakes released a Gallup Poll hurt blacks, the people they are over-ride. money available, the solicitations sent to the contractors calls for comple- Saudis allow U.S. in tion within 180 days after date of contract. Expec- (UPI) - The New York Times says tations are the completion Saudi Arabia has given the date will be extended. United States permission to use its bases, in certain cases. S }L LU CHI fl In the past, the Saudis have N Qaned down U.S. requests to use Police whip children cases in Saudi Arabia for 1.T. .AMPSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL training. Oi'rATfp Y NAY PXCAANGE (UPI) -- A gathering of mixed- The Times, quoting a State race children singing the song Department report to Congress, "We Are The World" at a shopping says Saudi Arabia now will allow center in Cape Town turned ugly American use of its bases in yesterday. South African police case of Soviet aggression, or if attacked them with whips, the Saudi military can not quell Witnesses say one dozen a crisis in the Persian Gulf. policemen began to "lay into" A British magazine, The New about 20 children as they sang Statesman, reports Prime softly outside the luxury Golden Minister Margaret Thatcher is Acre shopping center. A police. prepared to turn over British - report confirmed that officers installations to U.S. troops in dispersed people who had case of war. gathered illegally. Four It says a number of airports children and one adult were and up to 30 hospitals could be arrested. involved. Elsewhere in Cape Town, police The magazine also says the used shotguns, rubber bullets Thatcher government has plans and tear gas against mixed-race for emergency power in case of youths who erected street war it says are more sweeping barricades, torched a bus and than those used in World War II. stoned police patrols. A spokesman for the British The grand opening of the Y.T Sampson cost or free meals, under the School Rioting in the Cape Town area National Council for Civil Elementary School cafeteria was held Lanch Program. For the photographer, fEX has been going on for the past Liberties called the plans, "a yesterday. The cafeteria will be Officer Lt. Cmdr. Sid Berrera cuts the week, with people of mixed race frightening and total disdain for operated by the Navy Exchange, providing ribbon, officially opening the facility. joining a year-long black our system of government and hot lunches for the children.OChldren (Photo by Pf3 Leon Dudley) protest of enforced racial democracy." whose families qualify will get reduced seperation. Malfunction causes outage, candle sparks Villamar fire from around the globe. By J02 Neil Guillebeau Villamar area did not have power for almost an hour and a half. (UPI) - The "Comparable Worth" battle is heading (UPI) - Rob Sweetgall is nearing the end of his base-wide power outage last Burns and Roe employees have to the Supreme Court. The American Federation of nearly 12,000 mile walk through all 50 states to ht was caused when a control corrected the problem. Full State, County and Municipal Employees says it promote fitness. Sweetgall, 37, is expected to circuit at the desalinization power was restored about 9:20 will appeal to the high court yesterday's appeals reach the finish line today by crossing New plant indicated a malfunction, p.m., according to Meligonis. court ruling which overturned a 1983 decision York's Brooklyn Bridge accompanied by 200 school automatically shutting down the The fire at Villamar was granting back pay and pay raises to women in children. To accomplish the feat, Sweetgall boiler, and a fire was ignited caused, according to Fire Chief Washington state. The three-judge all-male panel walked 10 hours a day, seven days a week for 363 by a candle in a Villamar house. Dnald Walls, by a candle that in San Francisco yesterday overturned an earlier days. His doctors say it is equivalent to "a The power outage began shortly was used to light a bathroom ruling awarding $400 million to 15,000 state lifetime of walking." He was flown to Hawaii and after 7:30 p.m. during the power outage. workers who were paid less than men doing Alaska so that he could also walk in those "When the boiler shuts down we According to his report, when comparable jobs. streets. lose steam and have to turn off the power was returned the says lawmakers the turbine," says Dennis residents thought they had blown (UPI) - House Speaker Tip O'Neill Meligonis, service contract out all the candles. will try to pass a tax reform bill, even though (UPI) -- The scientist who helped discover the interest. manager at public works. Once However, they were alerted by the public has not expressed much TITANIC two and one-half miles under water this during this summer break, this happens, "Naturally," says their smoke detector that there O'Neill says that week now says the ship appears to be "discon- the street never brought up tax reform. Meligonis, "the power goes out." was a fire. The residents people on nected," or split in two. Robert Ballard earlier He says business leaders are more concerned with When the power at the main extinguished it with water said he thought the ship was still intact. O'Neill says Democrats power plant is off, the base before the fire department budget and trade deficits. Ballard says explorers are still looking for the relies on major standby arrived. worry that failure to act will spark political ship's stern with the help of a robot submarine. Reagan has been generators; seven on Windward, Chief Walls says firefighters attacks from the president. The TITANIC sank in 1912, sending more than 1,500 pushing for an overhaul of the tax code. two on Leeward. used smoke ejectors and a water people to their deaths. effort vacuum to help clear the house (UPI) -- Poland's health ministry is calling on a coordinated *t eenis Burns and Roe and the of water and smoke. potential carriers of the deadly disease AIDS to (UPI) - Gene Roddenberry has won a place on the public works department to get He says smoke and water damage undergo blood tests. The official news agency Pap Hollywood Walk of Fame. Roddenberry created and the standby generators is initially estimated at around reports that Poland is one of only three European produced the "Star Trek" TV series and yesterday operating," says Meligonis. $1,000. nations with no recorded cases of the acquired he became the eighteen hundred tenth person to be He also says the first standby There were no reported immune deficiency syndrome. It named awarded a star. Hundreds of "Trekkie" fans from generator was on line within injuries. Czechoslovakia and Iceland as the other two around the world and several cast members turned about 25 minutes, but the countries where AIDS cases have not been out to see Roddenberry accept his star, including detected. There is no official report on the size Leonard Nimoy, who played the lovable Vulcan, of Poland's homosexual community or the number of Spock. Order being restored in Christian town hemophiliacs. (UPI) - Officials at the Pontiac Silverdome in say reserved seating helped keep 6,900 (UPI) - Seven children in New York City have Michigan trying to restore order in the largest (UPI) -- Officials are been diagnosed with AIDS. Mayor Edward Koch has fans of the "Boss" under control last night. settlement in Eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. Christian set up a committee to examine the children. The Tickets for the only Michigan stop on Bruce been sent to a town 26 miles east of Springsteen's U.S.
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