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Show - ' i r Where your rights beg) This is the first of two articles pertaining to the Hatch Act. This article refers to those in uniform, the second will cover civilian employees. desoxyephedrine, outlawed in My congratulations to the folks Japan, from Community Activities office Finally, if you are planning to for handling the first Flea Market take your vehicle overseas with in the Post Gym parking lot the first is the I you, watch' the regulations on other day. hope that it . catalytic converters. They apparof many ... I understand they plan ently aren't allowed in some counanother. tries. But you are not allowed to Only one problem. My Old . . . remove them over there. Sounds ah, wife took over a mess of a Catch 22. You can get a like she sell. And to clothes and things from the Environmental waiver more did. But she brought back I Protection Agency. It is really .than she took, and less money involved. might add. She did enjoy herself, I enjoyed a wonderful day a and got some great buys. some of think to Did you ever try couple of weeks ago, thanks to Dave Maxwell and some of his life wasnt that aspect of military He made arrangements for friends. covered by a regulation. If .you tee 5 times at Wasatch State Park cant think of anything, dont feel . Golf Course. We played all 27 bad. Someday when you find holes. That has to be one. of the of the read some time, subjects in are some of the regulations that pretties courses in the country, but ' you had better get straight with effect It is humorous. I think of that when I read of your driver. One of the guys in my foursome lost 10, count-eten some of the predicaments that balls. Four of them off one tee. Oh, others have gotten into recently. yes, Bruce Black is counting 'his One of the worst was the young y Dug-waGI that was transferred from change. ' Just this moment got off the to Panama. He was given perphone with the Public Affairs Ofmission to drive his POV there. A ficer at TRADOC Hq at Fort Monbrand spanking new Ford Bronco. SalEl roe, As he was driving through Virginia. The young lady that answered vador he was stoped by some milithe phone was Sp4 Janice Black-we- ll tia who promptly confiscated his wheels with the explanation it was formerly of the DPG mail-rooShe seemed to be enjoying needed for the war effort. I m, m. ar- rangements for him to get to his new assignment. We have had some interesting discussions about insurance claims. Could he claim it as stolen? Heres a did you know. Did you know that certain drugs contained her new assignment as of last February. Her husband Dennis is on reserve status, but coming back later this year. They plan to be stationed together in Texas. A Doff of the Doug Whey Derby goes to all the folks in FE who are working like mad to get all their in nasal inhalants are illegal in Japan? One American was detained in prison over there because he had a Vicks inhaler in his possession. It contained the drug work done before the contract goes in (if it does). Theres only one word to describe the spirit they show as they go about their tasks . . .pride. The Sampler able for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, creed, color of national origin of the purchaser, user, or patron. A con- The Sampler is published by the Transcript-Bulleti- Publishing n Company of Tooele, Utah as a civilian enterprise in the interest of personnel at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. . Everything advertised in this publication must be made avail As a patriotic American who wants to keep .the country strong and help the economy improve, you have some firm ideas of the peo-pi- e you would like Jo see elected in November, right? Before you leap into battle in support of your favorite candidate, political party or partisan issue, be sure youre familiar with what the law permits you as a military person to do and what it prohibits you from doing in the political process. Because youre a service member, a series of U.S. laws and regulations puts limits on your participation in party politics. In addition to the restrictions on partisan political activity in the Hatch Act and similar federal laws, active duty servicemembers are subject to Department of Defense Directive 1344.10. None of these keep you from exercising your right to register and vote. In fact, servicemembers are encouraged to register and vote in every election. Still, there are limits. Here are the dos and donts for military personnel: A servicemember may; - Express a personal opinion on political candidates and issues but not as a representative of the military. - Promote and encourage military people to vote. - Join a political club and attend meetings when not in uniform. - Sign a petition as long as he or she signs as Letter to The Editor: 5 on ahd-',epi- a private citizen, not as a representative of the armed forces. - Serve as. an electionofficial as long as such service is not as a representative of a particular political party, nor does not interfere with military duties, is not done in uniform and has the approval of service secretary concerned of his designee. - Contribute to a political party or political committee, subject to the limits imposed by federal law. - Display a political sticker on a private car. (Large signs, banners or posters on the top or side of a car are prohibited.) ". . . A servicemember may not: Use official authority or influence to interfere with or affect an election, seek votes .for a particular candidate or issue, or require or seek political contributions from others. - Participate in partisan political management campaigns, conventions or make public speeches in support of a partisan political campaign or issue. - Make a campaign contribution to another member of the armed forces or to an employee of the federal government for the purpose of promoting any political objective or cause. - Be a partisan candidate for civil office (except as specifically provided for in Section IV, DoD Directorive 1344.10), or engage in public or organized solicitation of others to become partisan candidates for public office. Solicit or otherwise engage in fund raising activities in federal offices or facilities including .military reservations, or sell tickets for or actively promote political dinners and which we were promised. We got high school students or opposing team members if we were to have any officials at all. The womens intramural league is not looking to cause trouble; we simply want equal consideration as regards tp playing fields, playing times, umpires and possibly a sports director who is more attentive to our problems. Better luck next year? Terry Iverson, coach Diane Stamm, captain for the Bustdustera Another year of softball is over. Once again the women's intramural league got second best. We fought for a decent field and got what was left over. We were l" d (weekends). Sicne many people are away on weekends, we fought for weekday playing times. This we got at the expense of playing on the football field with ho official bases while the men's and post team pllayed on McCormack field. We fought for official umpires Business and advertising matNews items for firmed violation or rejection of ters concerning, the paper should should be sent to publication the Public this policy of equal opportunity by be addressed to the Tooele Affairs Officer, Dugway Proving the advertiser will result in the' Transcript-Bulleti58 N. Main. Ground, Dugway,- Utah 84022, or refusal to print advertising from St, Tooele, Utah 84074 or call (801) call (801) 52&2116. that source. The Sampler is published n, : - 882-005- 0. 1 twice monthly by offset method. . it other fund raising events for a partisan political cause or candidate. - Take an active part in managing a parti-sa- n political campaign of a candidate for public office; attend, as an official representative of the armed forces, partisan political events even though he or she does not actively participate; or serve as an officer of a political party. - Drive voters to the 'polls on behalf of a political party or candidate in a political election. - Wear a uniform when campaigning or use any government property in a campaign. The preceding rules apply to active duty servicemembers whether on duty or on leave. But these rules do not apply to members of the National Guard an Reserves on active, duty for training who are serving a period of less than 30 days. While on such duty, however, members of the National Guard and Reserves are expected to: - Give full time and attention to the perfor- mance of military duties during the prescribed duty hours. - Avoid any outside activities that would be prejudicial to the performance of military duties or inconsistent with the accepted traditions of the armed forces. - Refrain from participating in any political activity while in Military uniform, or using government facilities in furtherance of political activities. Guardsmen and reservists not on active duty for training and who are not federal employees in civilian life are not subject to these restrictions, except during drill periods. PRIORITY PIALE HERE .::h PQiniKr:' PLACE HbE n' -- V. j , u' . - lucky-enoug- given Fridays and Saturdays ' J Y y,Y ' 'c'i u Y , j ' r ' iWmfWp- T :V ' 1 ;! ft" 'k That's one way to take care of your priorities. .. 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