Guantanamo Gazette, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Guantanamo Gazette, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

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.

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