KENNEDY SURPRISES POLLSTERS WITH LANDSLIDE VICTORY IN NEW YORK, EASY WIN IN CONNECTICUT

COMPILED FROM AP--The pollsters , to success to voter anger over vote. Anderson says he didn't spend and the State Department says put it politely, were very wrong. Carter's economic policies. much time or money in the nutmeg there's just no end in sight. Senator Edward Kennedy came up with Figures released as voting began state, and did not expect to get Spokesman Hodding Carter said yes- a pair of wins in the New York and showed inflation running at about many votes. He says his next terday a broad range of options is Connecticut primaries yesterday. 18 percent a year -- which probably "real" race will be in Wisconsin being considered to get those It was a virtual landslide for the didn't help Carter any. next Tuesday. American hostages freed. But he Massachusetts senator in the empire It was a much closer contest in His main opponent in Wisconsin is did not say what they are. Pressed state, winning 59 percent of the Connecticut, with Kennedy taking California Governor Jerry Brown, on the question, though, Carter did vote to Carter's 41 percent. 47 percent of the vote to Carter's who's all but out of the Democratic say formal imposition of economic Pre-primary surveys had predicted a 41. race. They're both competing for sanctions is always available as comfortable win for the president. However, nationwide Carter still the liberal and independent vote. a non-violent option. But New York's Jewish voters went has about twice as many national Meanwhile, a lot of Americans -- In Iran today, there was a big Kennedy 79 percent of the way -- convention delegates as Kennedy. two out of five, in fact -- don' t show of support for the militants and those voters make up 38 percent There was also a surprise in the like the way President Carter holding the hostages. Tens of of the New York Democrats. Most of Republican column, with George is handling the Iran crisis. thousands of Iranians chanting "the that vote was attributed to dis- Bush taking his first primary That's the finding of an Associated Shah must come back" rallied at pleasure over the U.N. vote foul-up, victory in a while. That was in Press-NBC poll. Just under half the U.S. embassy. in which the U.S. supported an anit- Connecticut, where he led Ronald support Carter -- quite a drop The Shah is in a hospital in Israeli resolution. Reagan 39-to-34 percent. Reagan from December, when seven out of Egypt. And he got a visit today New York voters also favored did win New York, as predicted, ten Americans backed his handling from President Sadat. Sadat wage-price controls, one of taking 73 pf 117 possible delegates of the situation. says the Shah is running a high Kennedy's key proposals. The Third in Connecticut was John It's day 144 of the Iranian crisis, fever, and it's likely he'll undergo Senator attributes part of his Anderson, with 22 percent of the surgery in a few days. Guantanamo Gazette, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

.Wednesday, March 26, 1980 Vol, 35 No. 60

people in World News Digesi COMPILED FROM AP--Inflation continued at an annual rate of nearly 18 percent in February and an administration official says things won"t change much for some time. The Labor Department reported yesterday that the consumer price 'Ito the news index was up 1.4 last month, and that translates to an annual inflation rate of 17.7 percent. The annual rate in January was 18 percent. The executive director of the Council on Wage and Price Stability says that the overall inflation rate will not increase over the next "SYLVANIA (AP)--Eight people who walked across Pennsylvania in support few months. said there will not be a significant he 50 American hostages in Iran may do it all over again. The However, Robert Russell also rate. eight ended their first trip March 14. And were greeted by a weekend decline in the inflation told a joint Congressional economic committee that he expects rally of 500 people in the hometown of one of the Tehran captives. Now Russell rate to stay close to 18 percent for some time, then march organizer Thomas Flynn says his group has been invited to visit the inflation decline to about 10 to 12 percent by the end of the year. Pennsylvania' s House of Representatives. And he says the group will gradually prices continued to fuel the inflation rate. They were up announce tomorrow whether it'll take the long way back to Harrisburg. Gasoline 7.3 in February and have gone up 68 percent in the last 12 months. Sharply rising home ownership costs also contributed. COMPILED FROM AP--The real life "Norma Rae" -- the character on which the academy award-nominated film is based -- says she has yet to see a WASHINGTON (AP)--The United States has accused Cuba of aiding guerrillas penny from box office revenues. But Crystal Lee Sutton says she's in their fight to overthrow the government of El Salvador. negotiating to receive $25,000 from the movie, which so far has grossed Officials from the State and Defense Departments today told. a House some $12.5 million. And she is now working on a script control position that there is evidence that Cuba is helping infiltrate men for a sequel to Norma Rae. As the film plot shows, the money may subcommittee weapons into El Salvador through neighboring Honduras. help Mrs. Sutton, who was fired from her job as a union agitator seven and A Defense Department official said Cuba's influence on leftist organi- years ago. zations in El Salvador is longstanding. He said there are indications Cubans are helping these groups in their bid to overthrow the SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP)--As a politician, Mayor Bill Skinner of Sioux City, that the military-civilian junta that rules in San Salvador. Iowa is no stranger to "pressing the flesh" -- as the late President The violence continues in El Salvador. Johnson used to put it. But after yesterday, he's going to be a little A series of bomb blasts and machine gun fire echoed through the nearly more careful about whose flesh he presses -- because the flesh pressed empty streets of San Salvador during the early morning hours, Power back. was knocked out to parts of the captial city. The flesh in this case belonged to "Victor the Wrestling Bear." The new violence apparently was triggered by Monday's assassination of Victor is in Sioux City for a boat, sport and camping show and was Archbishop Oscar Romero, who was shot to death at the alter during being named an honorary citizen when the mayor pretended to start a funeral mass. wrestling with him. Victor, apparently taken by surprise, slapped the mayor, sending his glasses bouncing to the floor. The mayor wasn't MONTERREY, Mexico (AP)--Mexican officials say five people are dead in hurt and Victor has added another name to his list of more than 10,000 the wake of a siege at a prison in Monterrey about 150 miles south victims. of the U.S. border. They say three inmates took the prison warden and four others hostage Monday night -- then killed the warden. Last night, BRISTOL, England (AP)--The director of the Bristol, England Zoo, Geoffrey police stormed the prison cafeteria, where the hostages were being held, Greed, has decided that "Samson" the gorilla is much too amorous. But of the the three convicts. Also killed in the attack was one t wasn't always the case. Initially, Greed and his staff were thrilledd and killed hostages. He's described as a cook in the cafeteria. the first gorilla in captivity to become a father -- Samson became The three convicts were led by Carlos Lopez Atensio, a 50-year-old up with three more offspring. But in 1971. Then he followed Cuban who was serving time for robbery. A police spokesman said when mates are in the family way, and Greed's now two more of his female he was arrested last year, he claimed he was a veteran of the Bay is running out of gorilla space. The solution complaint is that the zoo of Pigs invasion of Cuba and was wanted in Fort Worth, Texas, for armed Samson's four female mates on birth control pills. they've put robbery. FLORENCE, Italy (AP)--Two of the sextuplets born to a 28-year-old Florenc, COMPILED FROM AP--The electric power industry says the greatest risk Italy woman in January went home today amid roaring cheers from relatives related to nuclear power is the risk of racing the future without it. doctors and nurses. The babies, Linda and Giorgio Giannini, now weigh The industry today gave the White House a report entitled, "One Year more than five and a-half pounds apiece and are described by one doctor After Three Mile Island." And it concludes that nuclear power is not as "healthy, normal and cheerful." Their three brothers and a sister only safe, but absolutely necessary. are also reported doing well, and a hospital spokesman says two of the Meanwhile, the company that wins the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor boys may go home Monday. The remaining two still need to put on a is suing the company that built it, demanding $500 million. General pub- pound each before they'll join the bulging Giannini household. lic utilities is charging Babcock and Wilcox with, among other things, strict liability for equipment failure in connection with last year's COMPILED FROM AP--Ray Foley calls one list the "magnificent seven." The accident. But the J.Ray McDermott company, which owns Babcock and other is referred to as the "seven stiffs." He's talking about his surve Wilcox, says it has no liability at all. of 200 bartenders on what type of people are the best and worst tippers. Folley says bartenders, waiters, tavern owners, regular customers, COMPILED FROM AP--A second bloody clash between North and South Korea small business owners, blue collar workers and beauticians are the best since Sunday. The defense ministry says the South Korean Navy and Air tippers. The worst, he says, are doctors, lawyers, bankers, women, Force sank a North Korean spy boat early yesterday. The attack came as educators, musicians and 18 to 22-year-olds. Foley is editor and the boat apparently was approaching the southeastern coast of South publisher of the bimonthly magazine "Bartender." He's also a Korea. The ministry says four people were killed in the fighting. bartender. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Wednesday, March 26, 1980 THE PROTESTANT WOMEN OF THE CHAPEL MOPED/BICYCLE will hold a salad luncheon Monday, Safety Note from Base Police March 31 at 1 p.m. at 16B Caramela With the price of gasoline going community . All Protestant ladies are up there has been in increase in invited to attend. For child care the number of mopeds and bicycles reservations call Beverly at 96236. utilizing the roadways here in Guantanamo Bay. Riders of mopeds The Protestant Women of the Chapel and bicycles have the same privileges bulletin board will hold their monthly general and responsibilities as any other meeting Wednesday, April 2 at 365D motorist (COMNAVBASEGTMOINST 11200.1). Kittery Beach at 7 p.m. All Pro- However, when the rider of a moped comanity announcements may be called in between 8 and 11 a.m., or hand testant ladies are invited to attend. carried to the Public Affairs Office 7,30 a.m., to 4,30 p.m., Monday or bicycle becomes involved in a through Friday (excluding holidays). Deadline for publication is noon THE BLUE CARIBE features Afro- traffic accident, his chances the previous working day. Bonafide emergency announcements will be accepted anytime. Comnity announcements will be published not more American Night on Thursday, March of being injured are greatly than once a week for a maximum of three weeks and then rewritten, 27. The menu will include increased. Mopeds and bicycles condensed, and included in a daily calendar section during the weak of must observe the same traffic the event. Commercial advertising is prohibited although announcements bar-b- que spare ribs, fried of available services will be permitted but limited to twice monthly. chicken, pinto beans, corn bread, regulations as other motorized Announcements for businesses or services requiring command approval may vegetable, salad bar, rolls with vehicles. Mopeds and bicycles be required to provide proof of a letter of authority. Ads which discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, color, or national origin butter and coffee or iced tea. may be passed using EXTREME will not be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to The cost will be $6.50. CUATION. However, before passing, edit and rewrite all submissions. (AT-Anytime/DWIH-During Working Hours/ the driver/rider of a moped or ANHAfter Working Hours). ATTENTION ALL KARATE FANS! bicycle must know that he is being A Karate Tournament is in the passed. This can be accomplished planning stages. We would like by blowing your horn and waiting to organize it for Saturday, for the moped or bicycle rider A SPECIAL SERVICES FLEA MARKET THE TOPSIDE ROOM OF THE WINDJAMMER April 26. This tournament will be to wave you around. It must be will be held on Sunday, March 30 Club is abailable for use as a class open to all base personnel. If remembered that the vehicle you at McCalla Hangar from 12:30 p.m. or meeting room on the following you are interested in participating are passing still has the right until all merchandise is sold. days and during the following hours call YN3 Washington at 8555 DWH, of way and you are requesting No one will be allowed to set up only. 98251 AWH or CE2 Pena at 95555 DWH, the right of way so that you may prior to 12 noon. There will be 99283 AWH. Please call and pass. The vehicle driver and two sizes of booths to choose Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday express your interest by March moped/bicycle rider must work from, all inside the hangar; large 26-to allow us enough time to together to maintain a safe booths (20x20) for $3 and small 8:30 am to 11:30 am order the awards for this-sure-to- workable system. Never take an booths (10x20) for $2. You must 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm be-fun tournament. unnecessary chance. It's always supply your own tables. Anyone Reguest for use of the room must CATHOLIC RITE OF CONFIRMATION: better to take a little more time wishing to rent a space may do so be submitted in writing no less than All participants in the Rite of and be safe than sorry. by coming by the Special Services 10 days prior to the date of use, Confirmation including Confirmandis, office between 8 a.m. ar 4 p.m. and should contain days, hours, and Sponsors and Parents are to be SECURITY DEPARTMENT NOTE - The Monday through Friday or by going for what purpose. present for the Liturgical prep- Security Department is getting to booth #1 on the day of the Flea Letters should be submitted to arations at 7:30 p.m. in the Base modernized. On April 1, the sailors Market. Food may be sold only by Manager, Enlisted Mess Open, via Chapel on Wednesday, March 26. in the Security Department will people with written permission Comptroller, U.S. Naval Station, shift uniforms to summer blue The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) from the Navy Exchange which must Guantanamo Bay Cuba. as provided for in Uniform Regula- will be administered be brought to Special Services when at 7:30 a.m., tions. Those previously khaki clad April 28 in the ESO booth is purchased. THE 8TH GRADE CATHOLIC CCD CLASS training room patrolmen who were referred to in the McCalla Admin is holding a clothing drive for Building. If as "Hey you, Badge 102" will now you are the Haiti Mission. A bbx will be interested in this test, be identified as Petty Officer Jones please notify Mrs. HOW-TO-DO-IT CRAFTS FOR KIDS - available for donations at the rear Kathryn Hoover or Airman Smity; service men and at 8769 The Caribbean Arts & Crafts Work- of the Base Chapel on Saturday before March 14. The test women who are tasked with a may be shop wants to share handicraft and Sunday, March 29 and 30. ordered in 20 different sub- mission. We plan to continue ideas with people of all ages! The folowing are numbers to call ject area and cost $14-16 depending providing a service to the With this in mind, we are looking in the housing areas for pick-up on the number of applicants. community and want to be recognized for any interested persons to give service: as Petty Officers, Airmen, The Guantanamo Bay of their time one Sunday after- Paola Point area - Kevin Coenen - WBA is spon- Seamen or Firemen in the performance noon (April 20) to demonstrate 8283 soring a single no-tap bowling tour- of our military duty. Beginning nament Saturday, April and share crafty ideas with the Tierra-K area - Ed Fischer - 19. Check April 1, if you are approached youth of Gitmo. C.A.C.W. will 952283 in time is 6:30 and bowling begins by a sailor with sald and peppers, at 7. cover your supplies costs. At Bargo area - Caryn Keller - 98139 Money prizes will be awarded. wearing a badge, whistle and gun present we have about five crafts For more information call Arminda best, rest assured it's not an offered (glue and salt designs, The Caribbean Arts & Crafts Israel at 8600. April Fool's trick. It's your decorate cupcakes, simple string Workshop is offering a course in friendly Base Policemen, still on THE AMERICAN RED CROSS OFFICE art, painting, shell craft). English as a Second Language at the job with a new look. We heartily welcome anyone inter- no cost. The course is intended has opening for night duty workers. Work is done at home ested in sharing ideas, talent, to base residents who would but SCHOLARSHIP FUND DINNER - Atten- individual must have phone. For advice with the children to call like to improve their conversation- tion all COMO patrons - need someone more information call 8676 or Cheryl Dawson at 952261 or al English. The classes will be to plan your next party, tend bar, come by the Red Cross office. Diana Groendyke at 951280. taught by Mrs. Betty Hall at the or perhaps cook a gourmet meal? Crafts Workshop Caribbean Arts & BARREL CLUB REOPENS : The Barrel Then don't miss GBOWC's time and CONFIRMATION: Bishop John J. on Marina Point every Monday, be- Club will reopen at 1 p.m. Sunday, talent auction Saturday, March 29. O'Connor, former Chief of Chaplains, ginning April 7 from 6:45 p.m. March 30. Regular operating hours The theme will be Irish and the fun will celebrate the Rite of Confirm- to 8:45 p.m. For more infor- will be from 1-6:30 p.m. every Sat- begins at 6 p.m. with cocktails ation with the Catholic community mation, call Betty Hall at 8601 urday and Sunday. Canned and draft and hors d' oeuvres in Captain Sunday, March 30, at 12:45 p.m. or Nieta Morrison at 95400. beer will be available at nominal Letterman's home. The COMO Club A dinner will follow at the Wind- costs. Initial plans are to operate will serve dinner from 7:30 - 9 jammer to welcome his pastoral THE CERAMIC SHOP will be closed as a Keg and Can and branch out as p.m. and the menu will consist of visit. March 31 for inventory. support builds. prime rib, broccoli, haggerty, salad bar, Irish coffee and one There is a Total Fast for Cat- bottle of wine per couple. The holics on Good Friday, April 4. auction will start at 9 and there The Commemoration of Our Lord's will be entertainment and disco Passion and Veneration of the Cross for added fun! The price is $25 will be celebrated at 3 p.m. De- per couple or $12.50 per person partment Heads are encouraged to calendar and tickets can be purchased through grant special liberty to allow Jean Neumer or any GBOWC repres- their personnel an opportunity to entative. No tickets will be attend these services. sold at the door. Reservations Today must be made by March 25. Due to limited parking please CATHOLIC SPECIAL MINISTERS MEET- FRA-Special Assembly Meeting at 8 p.m. in the FRA home in Morin Center. ING: All Special Ministers of the park in the COMO parking lot and Eucharist are required to attend Roman Catholic Bible Study, Base Chapel, 7:30 p.m. take the "Shamrock" train to for Holy Week Services Coordinat- and from the captain's home. ion at 7:30 p.m. in the Main Chapel Roman Catholic mass, Base Chapel, 11:35 {p.m. All proceeds from this event Monday, March 31. will go the the Scholarship Fund. Church of Christ Bible study, McCalla Chapel, 6:45 p.m. (951035). See you on the 29th!

THE BLUE CARIBE announces a A.A. meeting in East Bargo Old Nursery. Hut, 8 p.m. (closed), 99280, new Disco for your dancing GuatWmos Gazette 99181, 952248, 952236, 951082. ji and listening pleasure. Scorpio will be playing from 8 p.m. to Captain John H. Fetterman Jr. Meeting for Team Captains of participating teams in the CINCLANTFLT Bowl- ing Tournament, 11:30 a.m., Marblehead Hall. midnight Saturday, April 5 and Friday, April 18 and 25. So, Naval Station Commanding Officer Blue Caribe patrons come on out Tomorrow and put the latest steps to the hottest disco Scorpio. Mass, 11:35 a.m., Base Chapel. Richard L. ompson.Public Affairs OfficeRoman Catholic Lt. A & E SURVEY TEAMS - Two teams Ens. CdyeJ. o.Assistant Publffair e Protestant Adult Choir rehearsal, Base Chapel, 7:30 p.m. JOC Bill Red.Editor Poetn dl hi of surveyors began work this week .J02 branda K. Starkey.Jouralist s032.shlPorter. .Journalist Protestant Junior Choir rehearsal, Base Chapel, 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. collecting firld data for utility Mrs. Cnny Kennedy.Production Assistant t and drainage repairs in all Family -Karate Class meets 5 p.m., Mrina Point 211-A. The Guatanamo Gazette is published according to the. Housing sites. These teams will be rule acd regulation for hip taking measurements along the streets asoutlitted i.npAVEXeS P-35 and.and underustaio theenwspappr diattiot Fridayria of the Naval Base Public affairs Officer. Printed and in and around individual build- fiv timesoweekly at government rapense0ILgovenetOOt ings for approximately two months. Church, Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. equipmenttatwtheNaoy Pohitonand prening Senrice Pentacostal prayer meeting, Pentacostal The repairs consist of installation Branch Office,. the opinions or statement in nes items that appear hrein are not to ho construed as official of new water and sewer lines and or as reflctig the no cob E D-aCONAVBAEote A.A. meeting in conference room of Human Resources Building (Hook), regrading eroded areas. apartment of the Navy. 8 p.m. (open), 952248, 951082, 952236, 99280, 99181. Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 Wednesday, March 26, 1980 YOUR INSTANT GUIDE TO JUSTICE LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS Part I.LO A NE SB IF

by Bob Bartlett SAM Editor In accordance with naval directives, family housing will be inspected But, if you do make a mistake, annually for potential fire hazards. A study of fire losses throughout Scene #1: It was a long, hard you should know something about the Navy indicates that the frequency of fires in family housing exceeds day and you were rubbed the wrong the military system of justice. that of any other class of occupancy. More deaths are experienced in family housing than other types of facilities. way. So, on the way home you CHOICES & CHANCES stop off for a few beers, and it Local fire inspections of family housing will begin April 1, in accord- starts all over again. You get A court-martial can come in one ance with the schedule below. If it is not possible for some one to be a little tired of hearing the of three types, generally depending at their quarters on the date of inspection, inspections can be scheduled other guy sound off, so after a few on the severity of the offense. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 4:30 and 10:30 p.m. by calling 8222 words you haul off and slug him. The proposed dates for inspecting family quarters are: When the military police come running, you get a couple of Nob Hill.April 1, 2, 3 Radio Point.May 7 Villamar.April 4 thru 10 Paola Point.May 8 Granadillo. . .Aptil 14 thru 18 Admin Hill.May 9 Bargo.April 21 thru 25 Trailer Park.June 2,3 Caravella.April 28 Oil Point.May 12, 13 Marina Point.April 29 Corinaso.May 14, 15 G 7t Marine Site.May 1, 2, 5 Ocean View.May 16 Mobile Point.May 6 Iguana Terrace.May 9 Deer Point.May 6 Kittery Beach.May 19 thru 23 Evans Point.May 6 Turn Key.May 26 thru 30 Radio Range.May 9

The Naval Station Pistol Range the age of 18 must be accompanied (25 yard position only) will be open by a parent. No one under 11 years Sunday, March 30 from noon until of age will be allowed to fire. 4 p.m. for recreational shooting. Weapons will be restricted to A naval station ordnance range petty pistols and revolvers of the fol- officer will be present and will lowing calibers: .22, .25, .32, be in charge of the firings. 9MM, .38, and .45. No magnum or Shooters must provide all weapons, tracer rounds will be permitted - -1 ammunition, ear protection and tar- .357 weapons can be utilized pro- gets, and police their respective viding .38 caliber ammunition is areas upon completion. Shooters used. No rifles or BB guns will must hold a current military quali- be permitted. E fication or demonstrate a familiari- Safety rules contained in OPNAV zation of weapons including safety P34-03, NAVPERS 93863 and NAVSTA- procedures to the Range Officer GTMOINST 3574.1A will be adhered prior to shooting. Shooters under to. A

in on them before they more whacks ARTICLE 15 take you to the lockup. End action Scene #2: You are preparing But, if the offense is considered coping with a gas crunch to go home on Christmas leave. minor, the case may never reach You visit thq exchange to pur- the court-martial stage. Your chase presents for those back commander may offer you the GAS home. You would likesto purchase chance to have your offense 00 eo that expensive watch for your disposed of by him under Article coO DO o aoooooo fiance, but you can't pay for it. 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Unknown to you, a security guard Justice (UCMJ). This is nonjudicial saw you take the watch. Outside* punishment, which is administered With the current gas crunch most decrease your mileage. One expert the exchange, the security guard by commanding officers. One of of us have learned a few lessons says if you have a full-size car, stops you. End action. the advantages of this type of about how to use fuel more efficient- it's better to run the air than to Both of the scenes could happen, punishment is that it is not a ly. Since we all know there's an- open windows at freeway speed. Best both have happened. criminal conviction and the record other "crunch" coming soon (gotta thing is to keep the windows up and And both could end up as a does not follow a military man or get the price up to $2, right?) here the air conditioner off. Other elec- court- martial, just as in civilian woman out of the service into are some tips on how to cope with trical accessories consume gas in- life they could end up in a local civilian life. The commander sits future gasoline price increases. directly because they actuate the court. as judge and jury in an Article 15 Now, these tips won't work every- alternator to recharge the battery, action; the punishments that may be where or every time, but several which in turn makes the engine work SO, WHAT CAN HAPPEN? given are limited. For instance, a of them can help to pull you through. harder. Don't sacrifice safety for A court-martial is not something commander below the rank of major/ According to one source the follow- fuel conservation though. If you to be taken lightly. lieutenant commander cannot impose ing can increase your.gas mileage need the rear window defroster, use A quick rundown of maximum corrective custody for more than up to 25 percent. it! sentences shows that in addition seven consecutive days, forfeiture *Keep the engine tuned. Ever *Think about the load. Car roof to reductions in grade for enlisted of more than seven day's pay, or been to Niagra Falls? Every minute racks loaded with luggage cause members, and forfeitures of pay, reduction below the next lower 70 million gallons of water flow severe wind resistance and a lot the following punishments may be pay grade. The grade from which over. And that's how many gallons more gas use. If the rack is neces- imposed -- the reduction is made must be of gasoline American car owners sary, pack your items in a wedge * failing to go to, or going within the promotion authority waste every week just because their shape, putting the smaller ones in from, an appointed place of duty: of the commander. Except in the engines are not in top running con- the back. Do you really need to confinement at hard labor up to case of a servicemember attached dition. Over half the cars on the carry your golf clubs and four-man one month, to or embarked in a vessel, punish- road are wasting about two gallons tent in the trunk all winter? * behaving with disrespect ment may not be imposed under Article a tankful because of engine neglect. *The don'ts of driving. Don't toward a superior commissioned 15 upon any member of the Armed *Check tire inflation. If your drive with your foot on the brake. officer: up to a bad-conduct Forces who has, before the tires are low, rolling resistance A lot of people do it unconsciously. discharge and confinement at hard imposition of punishment, demanded increases gas consumption. This It makes the engine work much harder. labor not to exceed six month, trial by court-martial instead of one item alone can cost the average Don't gun the engine when start- * selling or disposing of U.S. punishment under Article 15. driver over $3 a month in wasted ing; jackrabbit starts at intersec- military property valued at more Of the three military courts -- gas, to say nothing of wearing out tions eat up gas. than $100: dishonorable discharge General, Special and Summary -- the tires too soon. Don't drive faster than the speed and confinement at hard labor Summary Court-Martial is the simp- *Keep things clean. A dirty, limit. Car get 21 percent more gas not to exceed five years, lest. Much like the Article 15 clogged air cleaner is a robber. mileage at 55 that at 70. That's two *.drunk on duty: bad-conduct proceeding, it consists of one Engines use 14 or 15 times more air extra gallons in every 10. The most discharge and confinement at hard commissioned officer who serves than gas by weitht. A dirty air efficient speed in high gear is us- labor not to exceed nine months, as judge and jury. The accused filter causes you to buy more gas. ually about 45. Don't idle the engine in the morn- * larceny of property valued normally appears alone before a Check the air filter by holding it at more than $100: dishonorable summary court-martial. up to a light. If you can't see ing before leaving your driveway or and confinement at hard through it, replace it. Never go in lines at the bank, traffic sign- discharge SUMMARY COURT labor not to exceed five years, more than a year without replacing al, etc. * issuing a worthless check with Under the UCMJ a servicemember it - do it oftener if you're a high- intent to defraud: up to a dis- may not be tried by a summary court- mileage driver or travel through and confinement e martial if he objects. dusty areas. Replace the oil filter honorable discharge Authority for CHAMPUS beneficia- not to exceed five It's a choice and a chance -- at every change, too. at hard labor ries to continue receiving coverage objecting to trial by summary court- *Take care of the cooling system. years, for service-connected disabilities upon any person per- martial may result in the case being Did you know that if the thermostat * assault has .been enacted into law. military or civilian sent to a higher court with its is stuck in the open position and forming Signed by the president on duties: up to greater legal protections but the engine is running too cool, effi- law enforcement December 28, 1979, the new legis- and also greater maximum punishments ciency may be reduced seven percent? a dishonorable discharge lation amends an earlier public law labor not to that may be given if the accused That could cost you over $4 a month confinement at hard which was interpreted to exclude is found guilty. in gas. exceed one year. such coverage by CHAMPUS due to Punishments which may be imposed *Keep the front end aligned. If the availability of treatment SMALL SERMON by the summary court-martial could Tront wheels are 1/4-inch out of under the Veterans Administration. getting include restriction, reduction in alignment, another factor that af- The easiest way to avoid The new law (PL 96-173) provides the military court grade, partial forfeitures of pay, fects rolling resistance, you are involved with that no person eligible for certain that yourr and, under certain circumstances, using more gas than you need to. system is to make CHAMPUS benefits may be denied confinement at hard labor up to *Be "cheap" about using .accessor- actions do not place you in the for a service-connected 30 days. ies. For short trips and everyday coverage position of being court-martialed. solely on the grounds To be Continued driving, air conditioners are a disability the person is entitled to real drag on mileage. But at free- that for the disability in a way speeds, rolled down windows care ENERGY. Administration medical cause aerodynamic drag and so also Veterans We can't afford to waste it. facility. Wednesday, March 26, Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette 1980

TENNIS--John McEnroe is off and roll- ing in a tennis tournament in Milan, THE SPORTSMAN SPORTS Italy. McEnroe breezed by Romania's Ilie Nastase 6-1, 6-4 to advance in By Charles Morey the 200-thousand-dollar competition. Other first-round winners included There was a dollar sign floating through the spotlight on the N-C-A-A BRIEFS Argentina's Guillermo Vilas and Amer- final and it ran into six figures. icans Eddie Dibbs and Peter Fleming. Winning the title and being voted M-V-P almost certainly boosted Darrell Griffity's probable salary in the N-B-A next season by hundreds of thou- FOOTBALL--There was some more play- Play began yesterday at a tennis Ohio. Among sands of dollars. calling in the courts today concern- tournament in Dayton, Wil- Griffith, the celebrated "Dr. Dunkenstein" of the Louisville Cardinals, ing the Oakland Raiders' effort to the winners were Americans Tim a high draft pick when the N-B-A teams dip into the hop- move to Los Angeles. The Raiders kison, Matt Mitchell, George Hardie is a cinch to be per in June. He could even be number one. filed a 160 million dollar anti- and John Whitlinger. The N-B-A clubs knew how good he was before the Championship Game in trust suit against the N-F-L in a topped U-C-L-A, 59-to-54, but now they know something Los Angeles federal court. The team which Louisville box office. says the league and its teams con- BASKETBALL--For once, Kentucky's else.He's quite the razzle-dazzle man out on the court that last spired to block the move. General Assembly was happy to hear He may not be be able to do Meanwhile, the N-F-L went to fed- from some lobbyists. Members of the year's M-V-P, "Magic" Johnson, was. But Darrell seems to one thing more. Griffith is eral court in San Francisco. It Louisville Basketball Team were in anything that Magic can and perhaps at least filed suit against the Raiders, the state capital today, being hon- a gunner from the outside and a whirling wizard inside. Darrell that put Louisville charging them with violating the ored for beating U-C-L-A for the It was an 18-foot shot from the outside by minutes left. He had a nice league's constitution for trying to N-C-A-A Championship. And some Car- ahead, 56-to-54, with slightly more than two move without permission. dinals took advantage of the oppor- way of explaining why he took a long shot at that stage of the game with tunity to ask the lawmakers to help the score tied. fund a new arena. Said All-Ameri- Said Griffith: "I felt it was my responsibility." can Darrell Griffith to the legis- Already comparisons are being made between Griffith and other stars w lators: "We appreciate your support competed in both the college and pro games. West and the newest and your inviting us up here, but People like David Thompson, , Jerry won' t you please give us a new one, Johnson. of the players in the N-B-A. V L.O( r arena?". Darrell has more poise already than most in The. agony of defeat was a bit less He is so much in command of himself and any situation he finds himself painful for U-C-L-A's Basketball that he is liable to be named Captain of a pro club while still a rookie. 1:00 General Hospital Team. That was thanks to about 80 Darrell can do anything on a basketball court, but there is one thing 1:45 Cartoons that he does in spectacular fashion that awes all his opponents. He can 2:00 Ryan's Hope diehard fans that greeted the Bruins at Los Angeles airport today. The jump 48 inched in the air.That's four feet. 2:20 Wednesday Matinee: "Marrying An opponent after watching him in the recent N-C-A-A Tournament comment- King" team arrived from Indianapolis, where they lost Monday night's NCAA ed: "I've seen a lot of high leapers, but everybody else comes down. Dar- 4:00 Cartoons rell doesn't." 4:30 Wonders of the Wild Championship Game to Louisville, 59- to-54. One fan wore a t-shirt that He plays defense well also, which is bound to appeal to whatever pro 5:00 Newswatch is quick said "On to Philly" -- A reference coach is lucky enough to get him. And he is unselfish. Darrell 6:00 Target to pass to an open man even when he has a possible shot himself. 7:00 Little House on the Prairie to the site of next year's N-C-A-A 7:55 Notes 'f Championship. 7:55 Notes of Interest Freshman Kathleen Bonner says even up at 8:00 Barney Miller more people would have turned at 8:25 M*A*S*H the airport--except that classes 9:00 Soap U-C-L-A are out. Says Bonner: "Now 9:25 The Contenders there's nobody on campus." Ea~ NBA results 9:30 Celebrity Concert Special 10:20 I, Claudius **ADULT** San Antonio 126 Houston 107 11:15 Newswatch Update Boston 96 Washington 95 11:20 Anyone For Tennyson? New York 128 Cleveland 115 11:45 Sign Off Milwaukee 122 Chicago 111 Utah 109 Denver 91 Seattle 104 Phoenix 95 Portland 106 Kansas City 102 THURSDAY HER

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