CARTERREAGAN WIN BIG IN ILLINOIS PRIMARY candidates, Reagan had the most to President Carter and Ronald Rea- Daley failed for mayor Byrne. Kennedy's only win was his home gain since he was the only candid- gan won big in the big Illinois pri- It was embarrasing for Kennedy state of Massachusetts. mary yesterday. and Byrne. And as if rubbing poli- As for the Reagan-Anderson bat- ate who had slates running in most Carter scored a landslide win tical salt into the wounds, Daley, tie.the liberal congressman was of the 24 congressional districts. over Senator Edward Kennedy, and running as an independent against ahead of the former governor early Reagan convincingly defeated Cong- the machine, used the Daley magic in the evening on the basis of re- ressman John Anderson of Illinois. to win the democtatic nomination turns from Chicago and the suburbs. Carter and Reagan now are far for Cook County's state's attorney. Anderson benefited from a big dem- ahead of the others in their drives His opponent was alderman Edward ocratic crossover vote. But when for their party nominations this Burke, backed by mayor Byrne. returns came in from conservative ATTENTIONp summer. Kennedy, in New York when he got downstate Illinois, Reagan took The president whipped Kennedy the results said his campaign is the lead and moved steadily ahead. Stokley Van Camps 15 ounce cans two-to-one, even taking the city of still viable. But big primaries George Bush, his campaign now fal- of Butterbeans with codes XV6J/ Chicago where mayor Jane Byrne had in New York and Connecticut are tering badly, came in a distant F318A and XV6J/F318C are a suspec- thrown her support, and that of the next, and it does not seem possible third. ted hazardous food item. This Cook County Democratic Organization, that Kennedy can lose again and While there were few figures item has been sold in the Commissary behind Kennedy. again and still stay in the race. available in the Illinois delegate Store. We request that the community But the machine that worked so Carter now has thrashed Kennedy races, which were separate from check for any canned Butterbeans well for the late mayor Richard in seven out of eight primaries. the statewide "beauty" among the with the above codes and return them to the Commissary Store. Guantanamo Gazette, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Vol. 35 - No. 55 Wednesday, March 19, 1980

World News Digest

WASHINGTON (AP)--Predictions that President Carter's anit-inflation pro- gram would lead to even higher interest rates were confirmed today when a group of major banks raised the rate they charge their best customers to a record 19 percent. The first bank to announce the increase in the prime rate -- Chase Manhattan -- said that the move was in line with the government's programs to tighten lending and credit. And Chase Manhattan indicated that more increases in the prime rate are in store. A spokesman said that even the 19 percent level does not cover the banks' costs in making the loans. According to the government, the already high prime rate is being felt in the housing construction industry -- where new housing starts in Feb. were down to the lowest level in more than three years. Steve Dale trumpets the National Anthem to kick off the event. A spokesman for the homebuilding industry said today that the housing industry is already in -- what he called -- "A major recession." He About 20 riders participated in the Caribbean Saddle Club horse show says although nearly half of the families in America could afford the held Sunday, March 16 at the family corral. The equestrians were judged average home two decades ago -- now only five percent can afford the median- in both English and Western riding forms and competed in such categories priced home, which goes for about $64,000. as riding ability, mount control and grooming and tack. Senior high point winner was Roy Fullerton, while Heidi Dunn and Sherri WASHINGTON (AP)--Washington has aimed another punch at a key Soviet Jenson tied as senior reserve high point winners. Denise Stout was the import' U.S. technology. The administration has cut off most computer and junior high point winner and Bunnie Copeland was junior reserve high point high-technology goods sales to Russia, perhaps as much as $1 billion winner. worth. Most of the goods are defense related, another sign of U.S. anger over the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

COMPILED FROM AP--The world of professional hockey is a tough one, a AFGHANISTAN (AP)--What appears to be the Russian spring offensive goes lot of hitting and slashing with sticks. A fellow needs a lot of on. Afghan rebels say they've killed some 40 troops in battles in padding just to get out on the ice. But not Thomas Enright. Last fighting in several areas, some of it reportedly near the Pakistani night he had the guts to get out on the ice during a Maple border. As is often true of the rebel claims, they can't be confirmed. Leafs-St. Louis Blues game with nothing on but his socks and a pair of skates. After 30 seconds of "ice streaking" to loud applause, TEHRAN, Iran (AP)--Day 137 for the hostages in Iran -- and the Revolu- Enright was arrested and charged with indecent exposure. Maple Leafs tionary Council has ordered a probe into charges of fraud in last Friday's owner Harold Ballard called it a "great performance." Ballard added parliamentary elections. Most of the charges are against the Islamic that he's always happy to have an attraction in his building that he Republican Party, now leading in the returns. That party is made up doesn't have to pay for. of hardliners who support the militants at the U.S. Embassy. And it's feared that if it dominates the parliament, it may block President COMPILED FROM AP--How would you like to have the moves of Fred Bani-Sadr's moves to free the American hostages. Astaire and the talent to bring those moves to ice? For the past 30 Washington plans no more punishment against Iran, for now. A State years Richard Dwyer has been doing just that with the ice follies. Department spokesman says President Carter doesn't want to do anything But the man dubbed "Mr. Debonair" has decided to hang up his skates that might interfere with freeing the hostages. after the current follies tour ends in June. Says the 44-year-old Back to the World Court yesterday, in the case of the U.S. versus Iran. Dwyer, "I'm still young enough to start another career." The U.S. charged Iran's government with being an "active participant" in the embassy takeover and holding of the hostages. Iran has ignored the LONDON (AP)--Look. Up in the sky. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, proceedings -- and rulings -- of the court. it's a glider. At the helm was actor Christopher Reeve, better known Superman to movie fans. After completing work on the "Superman" BOGOTA, Colombia (AP)--According to the Colombian foreign minister, left- el, Reeve decided to enjoy one of his favorite pasttime, gliding. ists at the Dominican Republic Embassy in Bogota have reduced their was high over the English countryside earlier this week when the demands, and now want freedom for 28 alleged political prisoners -- air currents dropped. The nearest landing spot turned out to be a instead of more than 300. The government still says it will free no top secret defense airstrip northwest of London. Under normal cir- one. The guerrillas have held some 32 hostages, including the U.S. cumstances, a person could get into a lot of trouble, especially if ambassador, for three weeks. all he can say is "Oops, I'm sorry." Fortunately for Reeve, he was recognized. KANSAS CITY (AP)--In Kansas City, 143 striking firefighters can look forward to termination notices. City personnel director Thomas Lewinson NEW YORK CITY (AP)--From prison inmate to the illegal holder of some says they'll be processed today. Lewinson says when the firefighters $28 million in three and a-half years. That's the story beginning to receive the notices, "It's irrevocable." But he said the notices were unfold at the New York trial of Alan Abrahams. Testimony charges that being delayed until today to, as he put it, "Leave the door open for Abrahams set up a bogus Boston stock company in 1976, two years after some type of resolution." he escaped from a New Jersey prison farm. He allegedly was able to Also on today's schedule, 335 firefighters are under orders to appear build up some $20 million through such razzle-dazzle techniques as in court to show cause why they shouldn't be held in contempt. That having clerks walking through the aisles of the brokerage handing out action concerns an order issued during a December work slowdown which $100 bills to successful salesmen. Abrahams was originally serving prohibited future job actions. time for passing bad checks. KANSAS (AP)--Another Kansas city in the news. The one in Kansas. A federal judge has ordered the city's school officials to make up a new plan for integrating some elementary shcools in this upcoming academic BRISTOL, England (AP)--In a not-so-quiet English port village, envoron- year. The Justice Department has accused the district of widespread mentalists are getting ready to conduct an all night stalk next month. segregation. The specialists are to seek the source of the "Bristol Hum" -- a mystery noise that has kept Bristol residents awake and infuriated CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)--Cleveland's schools begin a citywide integration for two years. A longtime resident complains, "It's a low droning noise, program today. Neighborhood junior high schools are involved, and extra like a hiss." security forces are on hand for the first day of busing. 7,000 children are affected. Guantanamo Gazette Wednesday, March 19, 1980 Page 2 BPTO note The Military Airlift Command (MAC) passenger tariff rates have been increased effective immediately. Shown below are the new rates for community passengers and excess baggage. PASSENGER RATE GTMO TO KINGSTON - COMMON USER RATE $37 ROUND TRIP $74 bulletin board OTHER USER RATE $43 ROUND TRIP $86 Commity announcements any be called io between S and 11 a.m., or hand carried to the Public Affairs Office 7:30 a.m., to 4,30 p.m., Monday GTMO TO NORFOLK - COMMON USER RATE $116 through riday (eluding holidays). Deadline for publication is noon ROUND TRIP $232 the previous weting day. Nonafide emergency announcement will be accepted anytime. Commity annoncments will be published not more OTHER USER $157 than once a week for a axtim of three weeks and then rewritten, condensed, and included in a daily calendar section during the week of ROUND TRIP $314 te event. Commercial advertising is prohibited although announcements of available services will be permitted but limited to twice monthly. EXCESS BAGGAGE RATE Announcements for businesses or services requiring comand approval may PER POUND be required to provide proof of a letter of authority. Ads which GTMO TO KINGSTON - COMMON USER RATE .19 discriminate on the basis of race, se, creed, color, or national origin OTHER USER .22 PER POUND will not be accepted. The Public Affairs Staff reserves the right to edit and reWrite all submissions. (AT.Anytime/DWHDuring Working Hours/ COMMON USER RATE .58 PER POUND AM-After Working Hours). GTMO TO NORFOLK - OTHER USER .78 PER POUND

FTG ENLISTED WIVES vs FTC OFFICERS THERE WILL BE A WEEKEND VACATION DIVERS - beginning WIVES - The FTC enlisted wives have JUNIOR TENNIS PICTURES for the ATTENTION ALL to Ocho Rios, Jamaica on April 24, the Shack hours challenged the FTC officers wives 1-8 can be picked Monday, March Friday, Satur- members of Teams 18, 19, 20 and 21, to a powder puff softball game. up anytime. Call 8401 AT. After will be as follows: day, Sunday and Monday, sponsored 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The FTG wives are sponsoring this pidk them up at the Racquet Mon - Wed - Fri - Special Services. Hotel Friday, by game to be held Sunday, March 23 Sat - Sun - Holidays - 11 a.m. will be at the Club. accommodations at 7:30 p.m. at Cooper TField #1. to 2 p.m. and 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Beach-Hyatt Hotel, Mallards Admission is free (ins and outs BOARD will meet Ocho Rios, Jamaica. The trip THE COMO ADVISORY DUE TO THE TIME CHANGE that are $2). All proceeds will be 20 in the Planta- includes the following: Thursday, March took place Sunday, March 16 all donated to the Day Care Center. members 1. room at hotel tion Room at 3:30 p.m. All now begin at Refreshments will be served. Base movies will trip transportation to are requested to attend. 2. round For more information call Shhron 7:30 p.m. from Kingston Airport and Carpenter at 951075 or Ann 3. free use of t nnis courts day THE BLUE CARIBE will feature A REMINDER TO ALL RESIDENTS OF Westermeyer at 951205. and night International Gourmet Night on GTMO - Little League Baseball 4. entertainment and activities Thursday, March 20. The menu will season has begun, please observe ATTENTION ALL KARATE FANS! 5. water sports facilities, consist of a selection of gourmet the speed zone signs on, Sherman A Karate Tournament is in the snorkeling equipment, sunfish specials, potato, vegetable, salad Avenue when games are in planning stages. We would like sailing, glass bottom boat ride bar, coffee or iced tea and rolls progress. Also there will be to organize it for Saturday, to Mallards Reef and cruise to with butter. This is an all you no parallel parking on Sherman April 26. This tournament will be Dunn's River Falls can eat affair for only $5.50. Ave. between the speed zone open to all base personnel. If **6. children in same room with signs during Little League you are interested in participating parents are free will season. Violators will be call YN3 Washington at 8555 DWH, THE JAMAICAN UNITED COMMITTEE SINGLE PERSON to room $125 ticketed. 98251 AWH or CE2 Pena at 95555 DWH, be having their general meeting TWO PERSONS to room $175 - Atten- 99283 AWH. Please call and at the Barrel Club on Saturday, SCHOLARSHIP FUND DINNER THREE PERSONS to room $235 need someone express your interest by March March 22 at 5 p.m. tion all COMO patrons - Horse back riding is available tend bar, 26 to allow us enough time to to plan your next party, at a small charge; an 18 hole of the Wind- meal? order the awards for this sure-to- THE TOPSIDE room or perhaps cook a gourmet championship golf course is located for use time and be-fun tournament. jammer Club is available Then don't miss GBOWC's just a 15 minute drive from the room on the March 29. as a class or meeting talent auction Saturday, hotel; also, a large shopping area the and the fun following days and during The theme will be Irish is just a five minute walk from JEWISH PASSOVER OBSERVANCE - The cocktails following hours only. begins at 6 p.m. with the hotel. Jewish Passover Festival will be and in Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and hors d' oeuvres There will be a $23 round trip observed from sunset, Tuesday, to 11:30 a.m. The COMO Club Friday from 8:30 Fetterman's home. transportation charge for each April- 1 through sunset Tuesday, for use from 7:30 - 9 and 1 to 4 p.m. Request will serve dinner child. April 8. in will consist of of the room must be submitted p.m. and the menu Persons wishing to go are respon- The Jewish congregation of 10 days prior haggerty, writing no less than prime rib, broccoli, sible for obtaining their own MAC Gitmo Bay will celebrate the festi- and should con- coffee and one to the date of use, salad bar, Irish transportation to and from Kingston, val this year with a Community for what pur- couple. The tain days, hours and bottle of wine per please do this first, also the Seder (service and dinner) on used. at 9 and there pose the. room will be auction will start departure tax at the Kingston Tuesday, April 1 at 7 p.m. and disco at the Naval Letters should be submitted to will be entertainment Airport. The seder will be held for added fun! The price is $25 Hospital Dining Facility. All Manager, Enlisted Mess Open, via Bring full payment to Special per couple or $12.50 per person Jewish personnel attached to ships Comptroller, U.S. Naval Station, Services no later than 3 p.m., and tickets can be purchased through present and base commands in Gitmo Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. April 2. If you have any further Jean Neumer. or any GBOWC repres- are cordially invited to attend. call Special Services No tickets will be questions base commands THE CARIBBEAN NAVAL LCDGE entative. Ships and Gitmo door. Reservations at 951160. to report the AF&AM will have a special sold at the are requested by March 25. open desiring to attend communication Wednesday, March must be made TREASURE AND TRIVIA is of personnel parking, please from 9 a.m. Lay Leader, PNCM 19 at 7:30 p.m., work and Due to limited Tuesday's and Friday's the Jewish COMO parking lot and at 8275 or instruction in the second degree. park in the to 12 noon. Bradford, USN, take the "Shamrock" train to Don't forget to shop for your to the Chaplain's office at 8555 FINNEGAN'S RAINBOW PRESENTS: and from the captain's home. "bargain of the week." not later than Friday, March 28 for event "A Salute to Broadway." This is All proceeds from this We also have cook books and planning purposes. Fund. a benefit dance recital with all will go the the Scholarship winter clothes for you sndw proceeds to go to the Deer Park See you on the 29th! bunnies!! THE ENCYCLOPEDIA sales represen- Zoo. It will be held at the i tative will be at the Navy Exchange elementary school amphitheatre, March 14 through 24. Take advantage Saturday, March 22 at 7:30 p.m. of the military discount and con- Tickets will be on sale at the venient terms that are available. amphitheatre the night of the recital. Adults, $1, children, THE CARIBBEAN ARTS & CRAFTS Work- cents. calendar shop invites any energetic persons 50 to come share ideas and muscle- DUE TO A NEW BuILER being installsr power Saturday, March 22 from the Navy Exchange Laundry and Dry 9 a.m. until? We will be painting Clean can not accept items for Today the workshop inside and fixing up. 3-5 p.m., Refreshments will be on hand. same day service until installation Leeward residents registration for LACCO lunch hour courses, allow 4 to For more information call is completed. Please VC-10 Career Counselor's office, (8307). 5 working days on all others. We Carolyn Dunn at 8462. (Bring your painting supplies). apologize for this inconvenience. Roman Catholic Bible Study, Base Chapel, 7:30 p.m.

Roman Catholic mass, Base Chapel, 11:35 a.m. HOW-TO-DO-IT CRAFTS FOR KIDS - The Caribbean Arts & Crafts Work- 6:45 p.m. (951035). GumtWummo Gazette Church of Christ Bible study, McCalla Chapel, shop wants to share handicraft ideas with people of all ages! A.A. meeting in9East Bargo Old Nursery Hut, 8 p.m. (closed), 99280, With this in mind, we are looking Jr Captain John H. Fetterman 99181, 952248, 952236, 951082. for any interested persons to give of their time one Sunday after- Naval Station Commanding Officer noon (April 20) to demonstrate Tomorrow and share crafty ideas with the youth of Gitmo. C.A.C.W. will Catholic Mass, 11:35 a.m., Base Chapel. Lt. Richard L. Thompson.Public affairs Officer Roman cover your supplies costs. At Ens. Cindy J. Proon. .AoiarcnPbli~c Affirs Officer 7:30 p.m. JOtee.E Protestant Adult Choir rehearsal, Base Chapel, present we have about five crafts J02 grands it. Stcrkey. Jornlist offered (glue and salt designs, .Jouroalisn Protestant Junior Choir rehearsal, Base Chapel, 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. 303 J.MichalP or decorate cupcakes, simple string Ms. Genny Kenndy. Production Asistant art, painting, shell craft). The Guantanamo Gazette is published according to th. Friday heartily welcome anyone inter- rules and regulations for ship and station nspapers We ested in sharing ideas, talent, frth direPion Pentacostal prayer meeting, Pentacostal Church, Bay Hill Road, 7 p.m. of outlined inNAVElO P-3ubi ad the children to call five times ekly at government exponoc one overnent advice with equipnt at the Nacy Pblications acd Priniig Serice Cheryl Dawson at 952261 or Diana Groendyke at 951280. or .as reflecting the virws of COMAVEASE or the D- partment of the Navy. Guantanamo Gazette Wednesday, March 19, 1980 Take A Test To Find Out If You're Eligible For EIC over half the In the same manner that it pro- household to pay up a h