Communique published for GAZETTE Polish workers Guantanamo Bay, The Polish army issued a pointed message today to Poland's young free trade union movement. The message" Don't push the communist government Volume 35, Number 228 Friday, November 28, 1980 in Warsaw too far. The warning issued against a backdrop of a steel workers strike in Warsaw and a government conces- tomorrow at desal plant sion to avert still other walk-outs Power-Down and protests. The Polish army message, carried Tomorrow is the day the DESAL more electricity than any 1) Clean A/C filters. in the officials Army newspaper, or pool. plant will be shutting down for an- other appliance.) 2) Go to the beach was printed in boldface type and nual maintenance and inspection. 3) Avoid using electrical appli- 3) Go fishing. identified not as a commentary This means that the only power ances, including stoves. 4) Go fly a kite. but as a "communique." available will be that which is 4) Do not do laundry; save it 5) Have a family/neighborhood Poland's top labor leader, Lech oduced by the deisel generators, until Sunday. cookout. Walesa of the solidarity front, nd that will be in limited quanti- 5) Minimize use of lights. 6) Visit the zoo. flew from Gdansk to Warsaw today ties. 6) Don't open freezers and mini- 7) Visit a ship. in hopes of steering the union In order to avoid the necessity mize opening refrigerators. 8) Clean up your yard. movement on a moderate course. up of randomly blacking out certain 7) Avoid any other actions re- 9) Be original and think Walesa led the August strikes portions of the base, certain steps quiring electricity. your own ways to conser ve on the Baltic coast. He told a mass need to be take. energy. meeting of striking steel workers this Air conditioning in housing units Hourly updates of our power de- If everyone cooperates in not to provoke a military reprisal, that have central air will be secur- mand will be given starting at 10 effort, all housing units will which could come from the Soviet ed by contractors very early Satur- a.m. over AFRTS until the word is have sufficient electricity to Union. and freez- day morning. The users of large assed to return to normal opera- keep their refrigerators Said Walesa,"We must be very Ex- electrical loads, such as the bowl- tions. ers on all day and the Navy careful, for our position is not op- ing alley will be closed. The ship Here are a few suggestions on change and Commissary will have secure." repair department will not operate how to spend Power Down Day: erations as usual. Nevertheless, workers and inde- large equipment. pendent labor union delegates Additionally, housing occupants meeting through the night remained are required to take the following militant. steps by midnight Friday, and con- Battle group underway That, despite the Warsaw gov- tinue with them until the word is ernment's decision to release two passed over 1340 AM and TV-8, which unionists jailed on charges of should be at approximately 6 p.m. The third Norfolk-based Indian Harry Yarnell (CG-17). violating the State Secret's Law. Saturday: Ocean battle group departed its Embarked in Independence are the 1) Turn off all window A/C units. homeport November 19. battle group commander and staff of 2) Turn off hot water heaters at The battle group is composed of Carrier Group Eight, commanded by Guerillas hit the circuit breaker panel. USS Independence (CV-62), USS RAdm James E. Service. (Hot water heaters consume Charles F. Adams (DDG-2) and USS Also embarked Independence are the 90 aircraft of Carrier Air Wing Six which are homebased at leftist heads Following is a transcript of the Nov. 26 NAS Oceana and NAS Norfolk, NAS airing of TV-8's TARGET with COMNAVBASE, Capt. Whidbey Island, NAS Jacksonville John H. Letterman, Jr. Questions currently be- and NAS Cecil Field. in San.Salvador in researched will be answered in the GAZETTE The three ships will relieve ipon completion. USS Eisenhower (CVN-69), USS Vir- Church officilas say about 200 ginia (CGN-38) and USS South Caro- g