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IMPACT Instance, There Was an Associ- Release G.O.P. takes over Senate e a Sampson Shark! Ronald Reagan wins with clear majority e t in the school spirit and be a Shar k! Buy your Shark shirt this The 1980 election has turned out Independent candidate John Ander- Then, a very tired-looking Carter on national television and Thur sday or Friday, November 6 and to be a very big one for the Repub- son won no electoral voteseas goneeat all. to li oteLaowent fisttie n qare o acetuy.ned t qalfyfo te eerl Hovember 7. They will be on sale licans. They've won the White House But he does -have something of gave his concession speech. in room B-9 from 9 - 1 p.m. Price they lost to the Democrats four victory to celebrate. There were no tears, but he did 3.50 for adult size and $3 years ago. And, they've also He won seven percent of the vote, not try to hide his disappointment.tiseh o children size. Hurry! Limited taken control of the Senate for the one percentage point more than he Cre adh a rmsdfu nt available. election funds he needs to help American people. So, he said, he It's now President-Elect Ronald pay off his campaign debts. could not say it doesn't hurt. Reagan. The former California Most of the pre-election polls It was quite a different story in FTG gives ships governor ousted President Jimmy said this would be a very close Los Angeles, where President- Carter in a landslide victory. race. But it didn't turn out that Elect Reagan said he never expected way at all. such a large margin of victory. The vote's still being counted, In fact, the first TV network realistic training but with more than 90 percent of the projections of a Reagan win Reagan said there'd never been a nation's precincts in, Reagan has came at about 8:15 p.m. eastern more humbling moment in his life. The mission of the Fleet Train- 51 percent of the vote to Carter's time, and President Carter tele- But he said he's not frightened by ing Group, Guantanamo Bay, is to 41 percent. And in the all-impor- phoned Reagan to congratulate him what lies ahead, and he said he provide realistic combat-oriented, tant electoral count, Reagan has well before the polls in the West doesn't believe the American shipboard training with emphasis' 463 to the president's 45. had closed. people are, either. directed toward evaluating and improving the effectiveness of the various shipboard teams. FTG assists commanding officers of ships in meeting the operational and training standards imposed by the Type and Fleet Commanders By 1TE ~ DALY using proven and accepted standards and procedures. Headed-up by Commodore Charles Reed, FTG is comprised of 157 Navy personnel and 21 Coast Guard repre- GAZETTE sentatives. During the last fiscal year, Cuba the Fleet Training Group completed Guantanamo Bay, shakedown and refresher training for 84 ships, and this number is likely to increase in the coming year, Some of their functions include: Volumn 35 Number 213 Wednesday November 5, 1980 -conducting inspections aboard the ships before training is begun. -coordinating and scheduling the use of local operating areas for sur= face, sub-surface and air units. Carter will strive for smooth transition -assisting COMTRALANT in the dev- elopment of training policies, doc- .The president said in his con- At last count, the GOP was hold- It appears as though blacks pick- trines and exercises, and he wants the cession speech that ing 51 Senate seats and leading in ed up two seats in the House, for -assisting local commanders in of power to be the best transition one more, as yet undecided, race. a total of 19. drills and exercises in the event said that ever. Reagan later Democratic incumbents in at least Women gained slightly, winning 18 of general emergencies and local had graciously offered his Carter seven states were ousted, among seats and leading in one other disasters. and that he had cooperation, them George McGovern of South race. There were 16 women in the If you look around the harbor House before accepted. Dakota, Idaho's Frank Church, Election Day. this week, you will see the diver- Vice President-Elect George Indiana's Birch Bayh and Gaylord sity of the ships that come under will be flying from his home Bush Nelson of Wisconsin. the operational control of FTG. today to in Houston to California An aircraft carreir, amphibi- for In a late race, the Associated 368th day brings meet with Reagan and prepare ous assault ship, destroyer tender, Press gives Alaska Republican Frank the change of administrations. icebreaker, two C.G. cutters and 40th Murkowski a victory over Democrat What can we expect from the of destroyers. Clart Gruening for the seat held two classes president of the United States? apparent setback have vastly different mis- by Democrat Mike Gravel. All Reagan pledged during the campaign sions and each must undergo a par- that one of his first acts would Day 368 of captivity has And GOP candidate John East has ticular type of training. be to place a freeze on federal defeated incumbent Democrat Robert dawned for the American hos- hiring. Morgan in North Carolina. tages in Iran . with yet an- One of his top aides said other apparent setback in The Democrats still control the that Reagan also plans to gaining their eventual release. Voyager space probe yesterday House, but not nearly as tightly his proposal for a 30 percent After meeting with Iran's sent as they have. tax cut to Congress, and that Con- Prime Minister . West Ger- party lost at least discovers two moons gress should be more receptive to The majority, many's ambassador to the Mos- Republicans, Reagan than anyone predicted. 30 seats to the lem nation said it may be at 276-to For the first time in 25 years, narrowing the Democrats' least 10 days before the cap- America's Voyager I space probe Speaker Republicans have taken control of 159 margin considerably. tives are released. is still more than 12 million miles the election the Senate, picking up at least Tip O'Neill calls So far, Tehran has no com- from Saturn, but has surprised for the new ten seats to wipe out the Democrats' results a "disaster ment on the election of con- scientists by discovering two current 59-to-41 margin. Democrats." servative republican Ronald moons around the planet. Reagan to America's top office, The television spacecraft is an election that is sure to racing toward a November 12th weigh on efforts to gain the rendezvous with the ringed planet Labor-endorsed candidates release of the hostages. and will also take a close look at On election day, the United six of Saturn's larger moons. States rebuffed an Iranian re- Before the Voyager began its quest for a speedy public re- Saturn observations in August, often as they win sponse to Iran's conditions scientists believed the planet lose as for setting the hostages free. had 12 or 13 moons, the two new Candidates endorsed by big labor But by Monday, he says, "the Iran's undeclared war with satellites were discovered last appear to have lost as many seats game was totally up." And Carter Iraq is now into day 45 . weekend. as they won. was told before the voting even with little sign that there is Among the losers: Democrats started that it was too late. an end in sight. Frank Thompson of New Jersey and Iraq's President has offered John Murphy of New York. Both It apparently was the preception to withdraw his troops from Ten-year study finds Congressmen have been indicted in of Carter as indecisive that Iran if Tehran will recognize the "Operation Abscam" probe. finally did him in. Baghdad's territorial claims. b.c. pill risk negligible But Saddam Hussein warned In all, four of the five Con- In an Associated Press NBC News that occupied territory will A 10-year study says there is no in Abscam were poll of ten key states, voters gressmen charged remain in Iraqi hands unless between birth control were asked to list one or two connection ousted from office. the war ends soon. ovarian or uterine personal characteristics most pills and breast, Iran has stated that it is cancer, and the overall risk involved What effect will the Reagan important to them in their choice not ready to discuss peace un- in using the pill is apparently have on the hostage crisis? of a candidate. victory til Iraq withdraws from those neglisible. A spokesman for Iranian Prime six out occupied lands. The California study followed Minister Rajai says, probably none. According to the poll, of seven voters who cited firmness 16.000 vouna. white middle-class by phone from Beirut, the mainten- Reached and decisiveness cast their votes women, members of a health Iran's position official said for Ronald Reagan. ance organization. is clear: "It's up to the United It concluded that increased risks States to accept or reject" the for pill users were more likely re- There soon will be three living conditions for the hostages' lated to life style than to the pill. former presidents, more than we've IMPACT instance, there was an associ- release. For had since 1969. While Reagan is celebrating his ation between melanoma, a skin One of them, Richard Nixon, spent Join TV 8's Alan Kelly to- victory, President Carter will be cancer, and the pill.
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