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The White Falcon - 31.01.1992, Blaðsíða 3

The White Falcon - 31.01.1992, Blaðsíða 3
Armed Forces News |^psas Primary ^^^BIINGTON (AFNS) — Kansas’ Presidential Primary is April 7 with the State Primary Aug. 4 and General Election Nov. 3, Federal Voting Assistance Program officials said. The ballots include candidates for U.S. and State Senators and Representatives, a Supreme Court Justice, judges and District Magis- trate. To register and request absentee ballots, military members, civilian overseas and their families should mail a completed federal post card application to the County Election Officer to arrive no later than the last business day of the week before the election. Ballots are mailed 45 days before the election and must be received by the close of polls on election day. New York Primary WASHINGTON (AFNS) — New York’s Presidential Primary is April 7 with the State Primary Sept. 15 and General Election Nov. 3, Federal Voting Assistance Program officials said. The ballots include candidates for U.S. Senators and State Senators, U.S. and State Assembly seats. To register and request absentee ballots, military members, civilians overseas and their families should mail a completed federal post card application to the Local Board of Elections at least 25 days before the primary and 10 days before the general election. Ballots are mailed 32 days before the election, must be postmark by the day before the election and received by the local board of elections by the seventh day after the election. Special write-in ballots are available at least 30 days before an election. «nnsylvania Primary IHINGTON (AFNS) — Pennsylvania’s Presidential and State aries are April 3 with the General Election Nov. 3, Federal Voting Assistance Program officials said. The ballots include candidates for U.S. Senators and Representa- tives. To register and request absentee ballots, military members, civilians overseas and their families should mail a completed federal post card •r 1i The way we were... 50 years ago ... January 1942 ... “It’s not so cold in Iceland,” stated Sgt. Benjamin H. Roth, USA, who served with Admiral Richard Byrd’s South Pole expedition in 1928-30. The 25 year Army veteran was the first American member of the armed forces in Iceland to have also been at the Antarctic. 30 years ago ... January 1962 ... Smallpox vaccinations were given to 5,300 military, de- pendents and Icelandic civilians. 20 years ago ... January 1972 ... The Navy began awarding points to sailors who passed but were not advanced (PNA). ... The Keflavik “Cagers” returned from Newport, R.I., with the First Naval District Basketball Championship title and as runner-ups in the North Atlantic Region competition. ... Chief Fred Longley bowled a record 702 series (211-235- ' '6) at the Arctic Lanes. 10 years ago... January 1982 ... An E-3A Sentry sustained minor damage after overrunning the runway. application to the Board of Elections at any time. Ballots are mailed 45 days before the election, must be received by 5 p.m. the Friday before the election. Special write-in ballots are available 50 days before the Primary and 70 days before the General Election. Wisconsin Primary WASHINGTON (AFNS) — Wisconsin’s Presidential Primary is April 7 with the State Primary Sept. 8 and General Election Nov. 3, Federal Voting Assistance Program officials said. The ballots include candidates for U.S. Senators and Representa- tives. To register and request absentee ballots, military members, civilians overseas and their families should mail a completed federal post card application to the Municipal Clerk by the Friday before the election. Ballots are mailed 30 days before the election and must be received by the close of polls on election day. Special write-in ballots are available at least 30 days before the election. DEMOCRACY Use it or lose it Voting Information Center WASHINGTON (AFNS) — The Voting Information Center provides recorded messages from candidates, as well as other election informa- tion. The center receives calls 24 hours a day at DSN 223-6500 or com- mercial (703)693-6500. More information is available from the unit voting officer or by writing the Federal Voting Assistance Program, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Room 18457, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Questions which cannot be anwered locally may be referred to DSN 225-0663 or commercial (703)695-0663. CAPT James I. Munsterman, Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Air Station, Keflavik and Mr. Jack Cristwell, Director, Morale Welfare and Recreation (MWR), cut the ribbon to open the new location of the Tour Office. Last week the Tour Office moved from the Viking Mall to the MWR offices across the street. The new location lends more space for both the employees and the customers. Their hours of operation are from 9 a.m. - 4:45 p.m., Monday - Friday. They have current informa- tion about traveling on and off the island. (Photo by J02 Sue Hallden) January 31,1992 3

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