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THE FLY PROBLEM
Every year about thIS tLme, dependIng greatly upon weather condItIons,
flIes become more of a nUIsance on KwaJaleln As the flles Increase so
does the number of complaInts to the persons actIvely engaged 10 fiJ
control Methods of contaInIng these pesty nUlsances have not changed
a great deal In the past twenty-fIve years, except for the IntroductIon
of newer and safer pestIcIdes
The adult female fly looks for nlce rottIng organlc matter such as
garbage, wet trash, cat and dog feces, f1Sh heads and flSh entral1s or
the contents of shell collectIons In Wh1Ch to lay a cluster of 100 to
150 eggs If the condltl0ns are rlght, a sIngle female fly can lay up
to 500 eggs KwaJa eln offers the best temperatures avallable for the
hatchlng of eggs so that a batch 1S hatched 1n less than elght hours The
whlte, cy1111drIcal eggs or maggots feed on rott1ng mater1al then they
mIgrate to a dryer place under the surface of stones and boards Here
the barrel shaped mahogany brown pupae IS formed and the adult fly soon
emerges An adult fly llves about one month The stlcky halrs that
holds the fly on polIshed surfaces also can carry d1sease germs These
germs may cause dysentary, cholera, PInk eye, typhOId, summer dIarrhea,
tuberculosIs, pollomyellt1s, smallpox, and dozens of more d1seases In
addltlon, wh1le eat1ng, the fly d1ssolves the food w1th salIva whIch It
excretes The salIva may contaIn dIsease germs
wIth1n 200 to 300 yards of theIr breed1ng place Occaslonally they may
fly 500 to 1000 yards and be WInd blown 13-15 ml1es A fly who has recently
"eaten" a meal at the garbabe dump could very eas1ly be 1n the kItchen or on
your food In a matter of mInutes'
Flles are controlled by pestIcIdes to some extent, but the most
Dnportant method of preventIon IS sanltatlon ThlS means the proper
destructIon of garbage. Due to the lack of ground for land fIll, garbage
IS burned Householders can aId th1S process by only fIlllng bags about
3/4 full of garbage or wrapp1ng It 1n paper Anlmal feces should be plcked
up by the pet's owner and preferably flushed down the tOl1et BurY1ng
must be done at a depth of at least one foot to be effectIve Slnce flles
can burrow qUlte deep All wet and rott1ng mater1al must be placed 1n the
cans or dumpsters for removal Mar1ne llfe, 1ncludlng the contents of
shells, should be wrapped In paper for dlsposal or burled at least one
foot Shells should never be allowed to rot on roofs, ledges or the ground
where they can be reached by fl1es All decaY1ng organIc matter 1n one's
yard or In the vIcInlty should be collected for dIsposal One can call
BUlld1ngs and Grounds - 83518 If the amounts are so large they cannot be
hand carrIed to the dumpster
The SanItatlon Off1cers wIll make 1nspect1ons o~ all llv1ng quarters
for probable fly breedIng areas
attentlOn, you Inll be notef1ed
If you have a place that requ1res ~edlate
Look around your quarters for fly breedlng
or feedIng areas HELP ELIMINATE FLIES ON KWAJALEIN.
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HIGH TIDE 10-29-69 4 0 at 0612 5 0 at 1830 __ tOURGlASS LOW TIDF
10-29-69 1 3 at 0024 1 4 at 1154
~ll The News That FltS We Prlnt
VOL. 9, No. 8538 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS Tuesday, October 28, 19
Straloforls Raid COliliunist Jungle Base Callps SAIGON -- Some 200 Communist troops were kliled in
flghting across South Viet Nam, Allied Headquarters sald today, as U S Air Force B52 bombers raided Communlst Jungle base camps along the Cambodian border north and northwest of Saigon.
Flve B52 attacks were carr led out today, spokesmen sald, In an arc 66 - 92 mlles from the capital and one four mlles from the jungled frontler, where portlons of four dlfferent CommunlSt dlvlslons are known to be located
U S sources said the toll of Communlst dead agaln reflected a Sllght increase in battlefleld actlvlty ln whlch small unlt actions -- lnvolvlng unlts of company Slze or smaller -- have risen from an average of 45 to 60 per day
Ailled Commanders antlcipate that these four dlvlslons wlll take part In a new campalgn whlch lnteillgence offlcers say may begln about November 15 In the 3rd Corps Tactlcal Zone, the 11 provlnces around Salgon
Even so, ranklng mliltary and clvlllan offlclals In Salgon foresee no lmportant break In the current lull for another four to SlX weeks at least
Some 60,000 Communlst troops are currently estlmated to be In thlS reglon, more than half of them In the four dlvlSlons deployed along the Cambodlan borders.
The campalgn lS not expected to reach a very hlgh peak
CHINA Vietnam ROUNDUP
Czechs Approve 1968 Red Invasion PRAGUE -- Czechoslovakla's new conservatlve Cornmunlst leadershlp today gave
~ .. ~ .. ~ .. - uncondltlonal approval to the doctrlne whlch glves Moscow the rlght to lnvade • NANNING other Cornmunlst countrles
A JOlnt declaratlon publlshed after an elght-day V1S1t by the Czechoslovak leaders ln the Sovlet Unlon, also revealed fresh Prague consent to an lndeflnlte stay of Sovlet occupatlon troops ln thlS country
In return the declaratlon announced plans for large scale Sovlet ald to the VIET
_----I PATROL BOATS
i~~~~~~ SCORE HIT ON SOVIET SPY SHIP OFF DA NANG BUT
rHAILAND CONG INTERCEPT BUS NEAR DALAT
TAKE BELONGINGS OF 32 PASSENGERS PLUS TWO SOUTH
VIETNAM SOLDIERS
)UTH VIETS KILL 96 UERRILLAS IN FIRST VAS ION OF U MINH OREST IFOREST OF IRKNESSI SINCE 68
MISS CAPTURE
CAYG~~~~~~~~t1~~~~ ~~ U S COMMAND '-.,I'LiEU PUTS PLANE AND t::====
shaky Czechoslovak economy, lncludlng a cornmodlty credlt of unspeclfled volume and "asslstance" ln the purchase of urgently needed goods on forelgn markets," presumably ln the West
Referrlng to the doctrlne that Moscow lnvoked ln JustlfYlng the August, 1968 lnvaSlon, the statement In effect pledged Czechoslovakla to JOln Moscow ln crushlng any future llberal reform movement that may emerge ln the Sovlet Bloc
"Every Communlst Party lS responslble +, the people of ltS country for ltS aetlons and bears lnternatlonal responslblilty towards the countrles of the Soclallst communlty," the statement emphaslzed
Brandi's Foreign Policy Speech Pleases US WASHINGTON (UPI) -- West German Chancellor Wlily Brandt's forelgn P011Cy
statement ln hlS country's Parllament has drawn dlscreet applause from U S offlclals
They noted that everythlng the new West German head of government sald was conslstent wlth the llne of thlnklng he and hlS Soclal Democrats have represented for many years
But offlclals decllned to go lnto
Castro Postpones Christmas in Cuba
MIAMI -- Fldel Castro says Chrlstmas 1n Cuba th1s year 18 off1clally postponed untll next July because the sugar crop has flrst calIon the natlonal emergencles
Castro gave his countrymen the bad news In a broadcast speech in Havana last n1ght
detall, saylng that Brandt's offers to the Sovlet Unlon, Poland and East Germany were broad statements that have to be spelled out ln detall before Washlngton can form an offlclal Judgement
After a flrst glance on the Chancellor's speech, Amer1can observers noted hlS bold new overtures to the East coupled wlth a flrm reafflrmatlon of West Germany's place and role ln the Western Aillance
Sugar lS Cuba's major source of forelgn exchange to pay for lmports, and Castro has vowed that the new harvest wlil reach the 10-mllllon-ton mark, more than double the 1969 Yleld
It was recognlzed here that ln the almost three years Brandt was Forelgn Mlnlster that he sought a new dlmenSlon in general and a new polltlcal substance to relatlons between the two parts of Germany
The Unlted States, offlclals noted, had for many years tacltly recognlzed that East Germany "exlsts," but refused to recognlze lt as a soverelgn state -- a posltlon now taken also
"We wlll save our suckllng pig and Chrlstmas Eve beans, Barcardl Rum and beer for July, I, Castro sald In the broadcast speech
"We are gOlng to have a flesta, but ln July, af he harvest of 10 mll-llon," he sa.!. .....
by Bonn -- and thlS thesls lS conS1Stent wlth the rlght of the ailled powers in Germany as a whole
firm Linied '0 Mafia Has Won Millions In US Defense Con'racts
WASHINGTON -- A Pennsylvanla Manufacturlng flrm llnked to the Mafla by a Senate subcornmlttee has won mllllons of dollars ln U S defense con-tracts from the Pentagon
Medlco Industrles Inc of Plttston, Pennsylvanla, currently 1S worklng on a $4 mlillon contract to produce parts for rocket warheads used extenslvely ln Vlet Nam
Slnce 1966, the flrm has recelved about $12 mlillon ln Army, Navy and Alr Force contracts Pentagon records Indlcate lt has performed well on all lts defense work
Medlco Industrles' present contracts do not lnvolve classlfled materlal However, a Pentagon offlclal sald the flrm and ltS prlnclpal offlcers had a securlty clearance from Jan 28, '68 -June 20, '68 It was termlnated at the company's request -- a request whlch Pentagon sources sald came after securlty offlclals asked for addltlonal lnformatlon about ltS offlcers
Berleele, Woman Stabbed; Suspect Surrenders
BERKELEY, CALIF -- A Unlverslty of Callfornla woman student was stabbed repeatedly wlth a butcher knlfe, staggered lnto the arms of a nelghbor and d1ed f1ve mlnutes later at a nearby hospltal last nlght
ProsenJlt Poddar, 25, an Indla-born naval englneer, surrendered to pollce after the slaYlng of Tatlana Tarasoff, 20, and was booked for lnvestlgatlon of homlclde
The glrl, a language expert who had hoped to become a teacher, llved wlth her parents, Mr and Mrs Vitaly Tarasoff, who had lmmlgrated to thlS country from Russla by way of Chlna She was born ln Chlna M1SS Tarasoff had met Poddar less than a week ago
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KM R TT Liaison Offic r: B av I John Heavers as the KMR Trust lerritory L~a
~son Officer keeps the Commanding Off~cer ady~sed of events or trends w~thin the Trust Ter~~tory wh~~h could affect the mission of KMR.
John also ~s respons~ble for protect~ng the r~hts of M~crones~an personnel ~n accordance w~th agreements between the Trust Terr~tory and the Army
Asked to comment on h~s work, John observed, "I feel that the KwaJale~n Inter-Atoll Commun~ty Relat~ons Comm~ttee, wh~ch was formed about a year ago, has done much to ~mprove relat~onsh~ps between the res~dents of KwaJalein and Eb~e through an exchange of ~deas and explanat~ons of actl0ns "
HOURGLASS Tuesday, October 28, 1969 ] ________ _ _______ ___ -J
FM 5ch dul TODAY AND TOMORROW, OCT 28 & 29
UP CLOSE - Peter Nero - 7 30 pm When My Dreamboat Comes Horne, Yesterday, Lot of L~v~n' To Do, Here's That Ra~ny Day, No Moon At All, Take the "A" Tra~n, England Sw~ngs, And I Love Her, Spring Concerto, Plck Yourself Up, Then I'll Be Tlred of You, The Best Th~ng For You TRADE WIND ISLANDS - Haunanl -8 05 pm Far AWdY Places, H8wa~~an Weddlng Song, Pallsa, Beyond the Reef, Isa Le~, Hawall Sang Me to Sleep, Trade wlnd Island, Tlara 0 Tah~t~, When I Fall In Love, Toml, Toml, Le~, Aloha Oe THEMES FOR THE "IN" CROWD - Percy Fa~th and Hls Orchestra - 8 37 pm The "In" Crowd, Yesterday, Are You
Postal Oat lin s The Honolulu Postmaster has re
leased some deadline dates for this year's Chr~stmas package mailing
SURFACE MAIL TO OTHER APO's SURFACE MAIL TO FOREIGN
COUNTRIES SURFACE MAIL TO THE MAINLAND
West Coast M~dwest
East Coast SAM TO THF MAINLAND AND OTHER APO's PAL TO THE MAINLAND AND OTHER APO's SURFACE MAIL TO HAWAII AIRMl,IL TO OTHER APO's AIRMAIL TO THE MAINLAND AIRMAIL TO THE STATE OF
HAWAII
11-5
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11-26 11-15 11-12
11-15
11-26 12-1 12-10 12-13
12-17 ThlS comm1ttee ~s comprlsed of four KwaJale~n and flve Ebeye resldents
John's been on island two years and plans to return to Huntsvllie 1n July He has preVlOUSly worked for the Pac1flc M1SS1le Range 1n Ca11forn~a and Hawa11 and
• There, Let's Hang On, Make I t Easy __ I ~ " On Yourself, You've Got to Hlde
, Your Love Away, 1-2-3, A Lover's Concerto, Here It Comes Aga~n, Thunderball, Everyone's GOlng to the Moon, See You Around CHARTBUSTERS - Ted Heath and H~s
Ma~l early and be sure to lnclude the mall~ng and return addresses on a SllP w~thln each g~ft parcel ln add~tlon to the outs~de label and always use ZIP code numbers
for the N1ke-X Project Offlce In Huntsv1lle
On ls1and wlth John and hlS wlfe, Vlrgln~a, are thelr three sons John, 16, Wlll1am, 12, and Matt, 6. Vlrgln~a 1S a teacher at the KwaJale1n Jr -Sr Hlgh School John enJoys golflng and flsh~ng ln hlS lelsure hours
'Soul Food' Menu at YYC ThlS Saturday nlght at the Yokwe Yuk Club
features a "Soul Food" Buffet Tlckets are llm1ted and sell for $3 75. Buy yours now at the Club The Young Hawallans w~ll be provld-1ng danc1ng mUS1C Buffet serVlce beglns at 8 30 pm The menu lncludes Cabbage Salad, Smothered Chlcken, Barbequed Pork R1bs, Ham Hocks, Black-eyed Peas, Candled Yarns, Rlce, Hot B1scu1tS and Corn Muff~ns and Sweet Potatoe Ple
B ginner Drawing to be Taught A class 1n Beglnner Drawlng wlll be conduct
durlnb two-hour seSSlons each Wednesday evenlng from 7 - 9 beglnnlng Nov 5th The followlng 1nstruct10nal schedule ~s planned
Nov 5 - Introduct~on of mater~als and a practlcal approach to beg~nnlng draw~ng At th1s tlme a sample of the student's work w~ll be taken and wlll be rev1ewed at the end of the course to see student progresslon
Nov 12 - S~mple shapes and the~r relat~onSh1P to l~ght
Nov 19th - Values and textures and how you can attaln shadows and texture effects
Nov 26th - Forms relat~ng to nature and how they can be found "Nature can be reduced to four or flve baslc, SOlld, geometrlcal forms"
Dec 3rd - Tones - those var~at~ons between extreme 11ght and extreme dark - shadlng of var-10US klnds
Dec 10th - Patterns from nature or ln nature Dec 17th Work~ng to a theme produces ex
per1ence ~n depth A stress on l~m~t~ng the subject 1nstead of general study
Dec 31st - Find~ng a subject Jan 7th - Subd~v~dlng the p~cture shapes,
addlng shape to shape Jan 14th - Beg~nn1ng draw1ng conclus10ns
wlth evaluatl0ns of dlfferent students' draw-lngs
Call Ela~ne Whitehorn at 82602 to enroll
Costume Judging This Friday
HALLOWEEN COSTUME JUDGING thlS Frlday evenlng at 6 30 at the R~chardson Theater for all ch~ldren through the s1xth grade Pr~zes are be~ng offered 1n several categorles by Speclal SerV1ces Get busy now on your costume you st1ll have three days to prepare
The Judg~ng ~ll take nlace at Ivey Hall 1f 1t should raln Frlday
Orthodontist Due Mus~c - 9 06 pm Dr R C Sample, Orthodontlst, Fever, More, Hello, Dolly, A Sum- lS scheduled to V1Slt KMR from Oct mer Place, Never on Sunday, Wlves 31 - Nov 3 to conduct another of and Lovers, Mack the Knife, Moon hlS perl0dlc cllnlcs For the ben-Rlver, M1Sty, The Glrl From Ipanema, eflt of new resldents lt lS exPeople, Fly Me to the Moon plalned that Dr Sample V1SltS KMR FEELIN' GOOD - Lou Rawls - 9 44 pm regularly to provlde sustalned or-The Letter, My Ancestor, For What thodontlc programs for KMR chlldren It's Worth, Even When You Cry, Hang Dr Sample lS a member of the Arn-Ups, EVll Woman, My Son, Feelln' erlcan Board of Orthodontlcs and Good, Encore, I'm Gonna Use What I has malntalned an orthodontlcs prac-Got, Gotta Flnd a Way tlce In Honolulu contlnuously for THE LOOK OF LOVE - John Duffy at the past 20 years He charges no the Organ - 10 17 pm more for serVlces at KMR than ln The Look of Love, A Man & a Woman, Honolulu There lS a nomlnal charge Thoroughly Modern Mlll1e, The Eye for examlnatlon and consultatl0n of Love, Love ln Every Room, There's Appolntments are belng taken by the a Klnd of Hush, It Must Be Hlm, Val- Dental Cllnlc, telephone 82165 ley of the Dolls Theme, ThlS Is My Song, Love lS Blue ALL TIMES LISTED APE APPROXIMATE Dlnner mUS1C from 6 30 - 7 30 pm C LIP AND S A V E
Sr. Teen Club Party There wlll be a Sr Teen Club
Halloween Party thlS Frlday evenlng, Oct 31st from 8 - 12 at the Teen Club $1 25 Stag and $2 00 Drag no costume requlred but you must wear a mask A prlze wlll be awarded for the best mask MOVle at 10 pm
Fire Safety There wlll be an lsland flre
safety orlentatlon held at the Communlty Center Frlday, October 31st ThlS program lS to acqualnt all res~dents wlth flre safe practlces at horne and on the Job
The followlng lS a llSt of thlngs to be dlscussed
Flre safety ln the horne and on the Job - Reportlng Flres - Flrst Ald and flreflghtlng equlpment avallable - Use and llmltatlons of flre extlngulshers - Base flre regulatlons wlll be handed out
You are urged to attend thiS meetlng
Ebeye Exchange Sharon Mueller wlll travel to
Ebeye tomorrow afternoon wlth the Ebeye Exchange Comm1ttee (and you, too, lf you'd llke to JOln them) She'll demonstrate the maklng of stuffed toys and anlmals for Chrlstmas If you'd llke to go wlth the Cornmlttee, be at the Marlna at 1 45 (and brlng ldentlflcatl0n) Return to KwaJ by 5 pm Call Judy Steele (82267) for lnformatl0n
Scouts Cam pOut On October 10, 11 alld 12th, Boy
Scout Troop #314 enjoyed a threeday campout on ROl-Namur Twentyone Scouts and four leaders partlclpated
Actlvltles ranged from a tour through ALCOR to camp preparatlon, tent pltchlng, flre-bulldlng, cooklng, hlklng, explorlng, plcturetaklng, sWlmrnlng, flrst-ald, edlble plants, ldentlflcatl0n of trees and shrubs, lashlngs and most lmportant,
helplng make 21 young boys self sufflclent young men
WAS YOUR BOY THFRE? Any young man between the ages of 11 - 15 years of age wantlng to JOln Boy Scouts should call Brent MacKay (Scoutmaster) at 82262 ~
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KWAJALEIN BOY SCOUTS rlval on ROl-Namur
upon ar-
Water Condition Y lIow The water condltl0n lS stlll
YELLOW even though we have had a llttle ralnfall durlng the past two days Please cooperate and conserve water wherever po~slble
Tuesday, October 28, 1969 HOURGLASS
Violence Marks Fascist Anniversary Rome--Vl0lence, demonstrations and strlkes shook Italy today on the anniversary
of the rlse of Itallan fasclsm The government pledged to "defend democracy" by combattlng subversions from both thel left and rlght
One thousand pollcemen patrolled Plsa after a nlght of bloody vlolence left one dead and more than 100 lnJured ln the famous Clty of the Leaning Tower
The rl0t, Italy's worst C1Vll dlsorder ln seven months, set off violence ln other cltles, enraged mll1tant students, rocked parllament, and spotlighted a recent wave of agltatl0n by extremlsts
It came amld a massive onslaught of labor strlfe that saw the center of Rome paralyzed today by a demonstratlon by 25,000 constructl0n workers, and the lndustrla1 center of Mllan grlpped by a water shortage and trafflc trouble as a result of a strlke by 19,000 munlclpa1 employes
It was Italy's most tense day ln a season of unrest that some commentators have llkened uneaslly to the days preced1ng Ben1to Mussollnl's accesS10n to power on Oct 28, 1922
Launch Crew Completes Countdown Rehearsal
Cape Kennedy--The launch crew today successfully completed a countdown rehearsal for next month's launchlng of the U S Apollo 12 Moon landlng mlSS10n
The lengthy test, whlch began last Wednesday, was completed wlth a Slmu1ated blastoff of the 36-story-tall Saturn 5
Bombarded by demands for act10n from rocket both leftlst and r1ghtlst parl1ament members, 1nter10r mln1ster Franco ReStlVO told the Senate that the Plsa vl0lence was touched off by extrem1sts who sought to "perturb souls and exasperate paSS10ns "
Leftlst youths had battled the pollce 1n P1sa after be1ng blocked from ra1d1ng the local fasclst party headquarters
Rest1vo derounced the "lntolerab1e" cl1mate of vl.olence" and sternly warned that Prem1er Marlano Rumor's m1nor1ty Chrl.st1an Democrat government would plevent !'any form of subverS1on, from wherever "1t or1nates "
As he spoke, r10t pol1cemen 1n full battle dress stood by as the construct10n worker& chased Communl.st Chl.nese-ll.ne youths away from thel.r rally l.n Rome and smashed Mao posters
At one p01nt some 1,500 Mao1sts wavlng red books and 8,000 workers slngl.ng the Communl.st 1nternatl.onal hymn marched down OppoSlte sldes of a street toward the colosseum, scream1ng l.nsults at each other
The P1sa vl.clence, spec1ally the death of a 22-year-old law student dur1ng the fl.ghtl.ng agal.nst pollce, l.nflamed paSS10ns beyond the worldfamed tour1st Cl.ty
In the resort of Vlareggl.o, 30 ml.les north Plsa, more than 200 left1sts smashed the wl.ndows of the local headquarters of the postwar fasc1st party
In Latlna, a c1ty south of Rome that was founded by Mussol1n1, fascist youths set fl.re to the headquarters of the local chapter of a Ch1nese-l1ne Communl.st spl1nter party
In Rome, hundreds of students marched through the grounds of Rome Un1vers1ty wlth a huge banner protest1ng "pollce brutall.ty" A poll.ce off1cer and several pol1cemen tore 1t up and the youths fled
Stllkes by metal workers and other labor groups cont1nued unabated, and the effects were be1ng felt by the man 1n the street
'-'.~~ ~ _ ..... ,.,."'"
~ SWAPPED
Some of the 15 Braz1l1an left1sts released from pr1son 1n exchange for kldnaped U S Ambassador Burke Elbr1ck, arrlve 1n Mexlco C1ty
The count had proceeded flawlessly untll there were Just 10 m1nutes remalnlng At that tlme, a brlef hold was called because of a faulty read1ng on a sensor that records the level of llquld oxygen ln the flrst stage of the rocket
U S Natlona1 Aeronautlcs and Space Adm1nlstrat' n off1c1als reported the countdown test was completed wlth only mlnor problems
The three Astronauts who w1ll fly the mlSS10n, Charles Conrad Jr , Rlchard F Gordon Jr and Alan L Bean, watched on the test and spent the rest of the day ln the command ShlP slmulator here
The trlo tomorrow wlll cl1mo lnto the Apollo 12 Shlp atop the Saturn 5 to partlclpate whlle the launch team runs through the flnal hours of another pract1ce countdown The Astronauts wlll rehearse launch day procedures
The test tomorrow wlll start after tons of propellants have been dralned from the rocket's huge fuel tanks The mock llftoff also lS set for tomorrow
After launchlng Nov 14, Apollo 12 1S to travel an 83-hour quarter-ffillll0n-mlle course toward lunar orblt Conrad and Bean are to detach the lunar lander they have named Intrepld and descend to the Moon's Ocean of Storms, wlth land1ng scheduled for Nov 19
They are to spend 32 hours on the Moon whlle Gordon orb1ts about 1n a command Sh1P Yankee Cllpper They plan two excurSl0ns outslde,each lastlng several hours They are to deploy sClentlflc 1nstruments, collect rock samples and attempt to retrleve parts of an unmanned surveyor spacecraft that soft-landed on the Moon 1n 1967
No Talks Scheduled
In General Electric Strike New York--Wlth no new talks scheduled ln
the new crlppllng natl0nwlde strlke agalnst General Electrlc, unlon offlclals began to Shlft thelr attentl0n today to the West1nghouse Electrlc Corp , Wh1Ch faces a Nov 9 contract exp1ratl0n deadllne
More than three-quarters of the General Electr1c's 170,000 product10n employes were out, un10n and company spokesmen agreed
The Unlted States' No 4 lndustrlal glant sald ltS 280 U S plants would remain open for those who wanted to work, but a local GE spokesman ln Fort Wayne, Indlana, summed up by saylng, "We have to have people to produce ln thlS buslness "
Meanwh1le, the str1kers' wage demands were called "superlnflatlonary" by Fred J Borch, GE's chalrman and ch1ef executlve offlcer
The AFL-CIO Internatlonal Un10n of Electrlcal Workers, ch1ef among the 13 unlons that struck GE yesterday, transferred its communlcatlons and strlke headquarters from New York to Plttsburgh
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Slams Top Guerrilla Lead r Door on P ac Talks With L banese G v rnm nt
Damascus--Top guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat said today he was "inflexlble" in his demand for freedom of action for his forces in Lebanon
He slammed the door on projected peace talks wlth the Lebanese government and said he doubted lf any negotiations would be held
The guerrliia leader charged Lebanese leaders had broken wrltten pledges ln the past
"We have been searchlng hard for a truly authorlzed Lebanese negot1ator who can keep h1S word of honor 1f he glves 1t," he sa1d at h1S f1rst news conference
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He accused the Un1ted States of be1ng beh1nd the current clashes between the Lebanese army and h1S guerr1llas 1n Lebanon
In many of the clashes, the Lebanese had asked for a ceasef1re only as an excuse to br1ng 1n re1nforcements, he charged
There was fresh f1ghtlng today In the Lebanese town of Rashaya, Arafat sa1d
"You can ask the Lebanese whether they have learned a new lesson or not," he declared
Arafat was address1ng the press 1n the aud1tor1um of Damascus Un1vers1ty
He was guarded by several guerr1llas dressed In camouflage un1forms, SlX of them carry1ng mach1ne guns
"I want to ask our Lebanese brothers 1f the presence of guerr1llas 1n Lebanon fr1ghtens them more than the Israel1s do," he sald
"Is the presence of the guerr1llas 1n Lebanon more d1sgraceful than the presence of the U S Slxth Fleet 1n Lebanon?" he sa1d
He was referr1ng to the 1958 landlng of U S Mar1nes to stop the Lebanese C1V11 war
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Europeall Approach '0 Hocier Told The European approach to sports--at least In
lce hockeY--ls qUlte a blt dlfferent that It lS In thls country and Canada
That's what Carl Brewer says Carl lS now maklng a comeback as a defenseman wlth the Detrolt Red Wlngs of the Natlonal Hockey League
It lS hls flrst blg league hockey In four years Before that Brewer was a defenseman wlth the Toronto Maple Leafs and made the NHL all-star team In 1963--as a flrst team cholce-and tWlce prevlously was named to the second team
Brewer could not get along wlth Toronto coach Punch Imlach and he qUlt the pro game after the 1965 campalgn He regalned hls Canadlan Amateur status whlle attendlng the Unlverslty of Toronto and In 1967-68 he was the co-coach of Muskegon In the Internatlonal Hockey League
Last year he went to Flnland where he coached the Helslnkl club It was there that Carl learned about a dlfferent approach to the game He says "In Europe you go out to play your very best Wlnnlng lS almost secondary The score wlll be lndlcatlve of the preparatlon you've made But It'S never a matter of wlnnlng at all costs, the way It lS In Canada and the Unl ted States "
Carl says that hockey lS boomlng In Europe and has almost taken over from soccer as the natlonal sport In Flnland
He says the demand for tlckets lS so great In Helslnkl that for one blg game, a Flnnlsh hockey fan, who had not been able to get seats, offered a one-week trlp to the Spanlsh lsland of Majorca In the Medlterranean, all expenses pald
The fan got hls tlckets A gentleman named Carl Brewer enjoyed a one-week vacatlon on the lsland of MaJorca
lici'aus Exp'ains His Game It's rlgrt there on the record that Jack
Nlcklaus has not been the golfer thlS year that he was In past seasons
How to explaln It? It's not age, of course, Jack lS stlll a young man
A story ln the current lssue of a natlonal magazlne, Golf Dlgest, dlgS lnto the sltuatlon
A lot of oplnlons have been expressed on the subJect by a lot of people Some of the theorles put forward were Jack's unwllllngness to forsake hlS famlly Ilfe, outslde dlStractlons, not enough tournament golf and lack of constant practlce
Nlcklaus dlsmlsses all those theorles He sums lt up thlS way "I'm not happy wlth the way I've been plaYlng But I know you're gOlng to have perlods when you're up and perlods when you're down Thls down perlod has been a Ilttle more prolonged than I'd llke lt to be I Just haven't been able to get my game back as fast as I once dld when I was a teen-ager "
Jack's father predlcts that because of hlS troubles thlS year, hlS son Will corne back next season and have a great year
Jack wraps up hlS golflng credo ln thlS statement "My long range alm lS stlll to be consldered the greatest golfer who ever Ilved I thlnk the only true measurlng stlck \ of greatness lS how many maJor champlonshlps you've won
Nlcklaus then added "Bobby Jones won 13 Ben Hogan won elght Arnold Palmer has elght and I have nlne When I Wln tltles than Jones dld, we'll let the people declde on who est "
more maJor Just have to was the great-
(ow"ors Whip Gian's Three fleld goals by Mlke Clark and a strong
rush sparked the Dallas Cowboys to a 25-3 Wln over the New York Glants for thelr slxth consecutlve Wln The Cowboy defense gave the Glants an early 3-0 lead In the flrst quarter when Pete Gogolak klcked a 23-yard fleld goal From that pOlnt on New York could not penetrate the Dallas defense The Glants are not 3-3 for the season
HOURGLASS SPORTS
Fast Pitch
R suits The Weco Mets' pltcher Keaton
held the Eagles to one hlt In pltchlng hlS team to a 12-0 shutout at Brandon Fleld last nlght The Wlnners blg lnnlng was the thlrd when they scored SlX runs Wllllngham led the Mets wlth three hltS, Mlsenbach contrlbuted two
* * * S K F smashed Bldg & Grnds
19-6 In flve lnnlngs at Dally Fleld last nlght The Wlnners scored In every lnnlng whlle Bldg & Grnds scored all thelr runs In the flrst and fourth Innlngs Isao led S K F wlth two horne runs and drove In four runs Wednesday, Oct 29 Dally Fleld 5 15 Ralnbows vs S K F
(Chlng & Andy) Brandon Fleld 5 15 Eagles vs Kentron
(Bolllan & Runyon) Thursday, Oct 30 Dally Fleld 5 15 Bldg & Grnds vs Sandbag
(Keaton & Kess) Brandon Fleld 5 15 Eagles vs Olympla
(Conrad & Akana)
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KENTRON RUNNER beats the throw to second base ~n the Weco Mets VB Kentron game Sunday
Little League Schedule The Ebeye Angels blanked the
Dodgers, 16-0 In four lnnlngs ln Llttle League actlon yesterday Arton struck out elght batters whlle holdlng the Dodgers to two hltS Belllk led the Angels wlth three hltS, lncludlng a horne run, Atbl contrlbuted three hltS Wednesday, Oct 29 5 pm Whlte Sox vs Atlanta Thursday, Oct 30 5 pm Cubs vs Ebeye Angles
* * * * * Wil, Doing Well
Wllt Chamberlaln was ranked 19th In the Natlonal Basketball Assoclatlon scorlng last year but thlS year lt could be a dlfferent story The latest NBA statlstlcs show the Lakers' star leadlng the league wlth a 33 1 average Chamberlaln scored 90 fleld goals and 52 free throws ln hlS flrst seven games for 2~2 pOlnts Teammate Jerry West ranks rlght behlnd Wllt wlth a 33 scorlng average
Chamberlaln also leads In the reboundlng department wlth a 21 3 average Baltlmore's Wes Unsled leads In fleld goal percentage wlth a 618 average
A COLLISION AT HOME'PLATE •• occurred in the Eagles vs Hlgh School game at Dally Fleld Sunday
MEN'S VOLLEY BALL Wednesday, Oct 29 6 pm Palm Terrace B vs Orchld Is 7 pm 50th State A vs Ebeye 8 pm Douglas vs LDS B Thursday, Oct 30 6 pm Roadrunners A vs 50th State 7 pm Doves vs Press B Yesterday~s Scores
LDS B over Roadrunners B
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15-8 14-10 LDS A over Unknowns 8-14 11-9 15-5
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Veteran pro Bllly Casper moved up to the 10th spot thlS week on the latest PGA money IlSt wlth a total of $89,747 Casper plcked up Just over $3,000 In last weekend's San FranC1SCO Open to nose out Tommy Aaron for the tenth spot All the other money Wlnners stayed the same Frank Beard leads the touring pros wlth almost $174,000 Dave Hlll lS second wlth $156,000 and Gary Player lS thlrd wlth $124,000
* * * Amerlcan League presldent Joe
Cronln has called a league meetlng Nov 5 ln Cleveland, to dlScuss the future of the Seattle Pllots Cronln sald he scheduled the meetlng ln response to a request from Seattle Pllots' coowners Dewey Sorlano, presldent of the club, and Max Sorlano and Wllllam Daley who Ilves ln Cleveland Amerlcan League owners are conslderlng movlng the club to elther Mllwaukee or the DallasFort Worth area
* * * OlymP1C boxlng champlon George
Foreman may be up agalnst hlS toughest foe to date ln a heavywelght scrap at Madlson Square Garden Frlday nlght Foreman scored a thlrd-round technlcal knockout over veteran Chuck Wepner In hlS last appearance and has racked up seven stralght knockouts Slnce turnlng professlonal thlS year Peru's Robert Davlla wlll be hlS Frlday nlght opponent
* * * The Unlted States Golf Assocla
tlon has announced the slte and date for the 1971 U S Women's Open The tourney wlll be played at the Kahkwa Golf Club course ln Erle, Pa Patty Berg won the Western Open on that course lD 1958 Next year's women's open wlll be held at the Muskogee Country Club In Muskogee, Oklahoma
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Tuesday, October 28, 1969
Range Operation
A meteoro1og1ca1 rocket launch operat10n 1S scheduled for tomorrow, October 29, 1969. In connect1on w1th th1S operat10n a hazard area w111 eX1st 1n the ocean area which 1S west of Kwa]a1e1n Island and south of Carlson Island between the aZ1muths of 225 degrees true and 275 degrees true and out from Kwa]ale1n for a d1stance of 30 nautlcal ml1es as shown ln the dlagram below
ALL PERSONNEL AND CRAFT MUST STAY OUT OF THE ABOVE HAZARD AREA BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1245 and 1530
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24 Viefs Will Release Prisoners 01 War
SAIGON -- The South Vletnamese government wl11 release 24 pr1soners of war tomorrow, but not ln response to the Vlet Cong's announced plans to free three U S soldlers, a spokesman sald today
He sald all the prlsoners are former Vlet Cong who are belng released from South Vletnamese Ml1ltary Prlsoner of War Camps for "humanltarlan reasons "
The reason glven is almost ldentlca1 to that supp1led by the c1andestlne Vlet Cong Radlo when lt sald Sunday nlght three Amerlcans would be freed to show the "lenlent and humanltarlan" po11cles of the Vlet Cong It has not yet sald when and where the three soldlers would be released
The government, who sald the 24 prlsoners also are belng released because of thelr good behavl0r whlle ln prlson, sald four would be freed In Da Nang, 13 at Blen Hoa, and SlX at Can Tho 1n the Mekong Delta Another prlsoner, a 20-year-old woman captured 1n Salgon a month after the Communlst Command's TET Offenslve In February, 1968, wll1 be released at Salgon Clty tomorrow afternoon, the spokesman sald
He emphaslzed the release of the prlsoners was ln no way connected wlth the Vlet Cong's announced plans to release the Amer1can soldlers
US Olicial Denies D~lense PacI Wilh Laos
WASHINGTON -- A State Department spokesman sald today that the U S has no defense agreement wlth Laos that 1S wrltten, stated or otherwise under-stood
The comment by Press Office Robert J. McCloskey after Prlnce Souvanna Phouma~ the neutra1lst Prlme Mlnlster of the southeast ASlan country, recently told
" t" an lntervlewer that a taclt agreemen on ald eXlsts
The statement by Souvanna Phouma of a taclt agreement wlth the U S dates back to 1964 after the Sov1et Unl0n had refused to supply government troops wlth munltl0ns for thelr Sovlet-supp1led weapons, Souvanna declared
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Religion Enters Philippines Eledlon Manlla--Polltlclans pushed rellglon lnto promlnence today as campalgnlng en
tered the flnal two weeks before the Phlllpplnes Nov 11 natlonal electlon. Supporters of one party charged the other wlth trylng to stlr "UIl a rell[,l"us
war" There also was scattered polltlcal vlolence and a dry run of a new system to report vote counts qUlckly The rellglon lssue centered around the wl0=ly reported endorsement of lncumbent presldent Ferdlnand E Marcos by the I~le~L& Nl Crlsto, INC, Church of C ·lS~
The IT'. '10rl ty Protestant sect, wInch l~ bel_e;ed to dellver some 300,000 votes In a bloc, had been expected to endorses the challenger, Sen Serglo Osmena Jr
But when word clrculated that the INC would support Marcos, Osmena warned of a heavy backlash vote agalnst Marcos by the Roman CathollcS who comprlse about 90 per cent of the natlon's 36 mllllon lnhabltants Osmena sald many CathollcS had advlsed hlm they would sWltch thelr votes to hlm because the Igleslas were for Marcos
Marcos supporters today accused Osmena of trylng to create false lssues and arouse rellglous emnlty
Marcos hlmself said he welcomed the INC support and was not worrled about a defectlon of CathollcS because "I &~ am a better Cathollc than Mr Osmena" , ~
Meanwhlle, newspapers reported V10- HE CAN lence due to pOll tlcs In wldely scat- whose mother IS beammg at him In L:J" Angeles dldn t t d V t d f want hiS parents to worry about him while he was sta ere areas arylng repor s sal romtlOned m Vietnam so he kept them convinced he was sta-
three to fl ve men had been kllled In honed m Taiwan dunng hiS 14-mcnth tour HIS mother said terrorlst lncldents between the Naclonallsta and Llberal Partles The commlSSlon on electlons took over pollce authorlty In one troubled area
The dry run of "operatlon qUlck count" tested the effectlveness of a new system to report votes from the many thousands of votlng preclncts scattered throughout the many lslands It has formerly taken several days to tabulate the votes, but the system has promlsed most can be dellvered thlS year wlthln one or two days
Court Martial Board Finds Marine Guilty of Murder
Da Nang, Vlet Nam--A general court martlal board found U S Marlne Sergeant James W Klllen gUllty today of unpremedltated murder In the slaylng of an Australlan entertalner shot as she was slnglng before 150 men In an Offlcers' Club
The prosecutlon had stated that Klllen was almlng at hlS Commandlng Offlcer
Klllen, 28, wlll be sentenced tomorrow The Trlal Board, conslstlng of flve offlcers and three senlor sergeants, wlll set the sentence The maxlmum sentence could be Ilfe lmprlsonment but the court also may set the puulshment at any lesser perlod
Klllen was convlcted of kllllng 20-year-old Catherlne Anne Warnes of Sydney, a slnger wlth a seven-member Australlan troupe named "Sweethearts on Parade" She was struck In the left slde by a bullet from a 22-callber plstol equlpped wlth a sllencer as she sang July 20th at the Offlcers' Club of the Marlne 1st Force Reconnalssance Company
However, trlal counsel Captaln John D Moats told the board that Klllen lntended to shoot MaJor Roger E Slmmons, Commander of the Reconnalssance Company lnstead of M1SS Warnes Slmmons was In the club watchlng the show from the front row when the bullet rlpped through a screened wlndow and hit M1SS Warnes, kllllng her lnstantly "The reason she lS dead," Moats sald, "lS because she was between the plstol and MaJor Slmmons "
"We were very sUl'pnsed but also very proud'
Both Sides Clai m Victory
At Synod of Bishops Vatlcan Clty--Both the Ilberals and
the conservatlves clalm a measure of V1CtOry at the Second Roman Cathollc Synod of B1Shops
Llberals, such as Belglum's Leo Joseph Cardlnal Suenens, pOlnted to the conslderable new sharlng In papal authorlty Pope Paul VI seems ready to concede to hlS church's blShops
Conservatlves, such as Jean Cardlnal Danlelou of France, clted the clear reafflrmatlon by all 146 delegates of the absolute prlmacy _of the Pope, hlS rlght to make the maJor delclslons for the church
Other synod members protested they could not understand thlS talk about "Llberals vs conservatlves" They vlewed the synod as a great unltlng assembly moldlng Pope and blShops lnto a fraternal governlng team England's John Cardlnal Heenan called the synod "a vlctory for common sense and tolerance "
House Agrees to Aid Cut Washlngton--The House of Representa
tlves Forelgn Affalrs Commlttee tentatlvely agreed today on lnltlal cuts of about $465 mllllon In the Nlxon Admlnlstratlon's proposed $2 6 bllllon forelgn ald blll
The commlttee voted to slash the $2 2 bllllon dollars sought for economlC asslstance to about $1,790,400,000 but has not yet taken flnal actlon on the $375 mllllon sought for mllltary ald
Chalrman Thomas E Morgan,(Dem -Pa ), sald he hoped the commlttee could wlnd up ltS work on the controverslal measure tomorrow
The commlttee, on two close votes, dld approve two-year authorlzatlons for the development loan program and the Latln Amerlca Alllance for Progress program However, these were subJect to posslble reversal tomorrow
The panel's blggest slash of $200 mllllon came under the development loan program The Admlnlstratlon had sought $675 5 mllllon dollars for the flscal year that began July 1
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CONTRACT BRIDGE By B Jay Becker
(Top Record Holder In Masters IndIvIdual ChampIonshIp Play)
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Suppose you re declarer wIth thIS hand and \Vest I e ad, a "-
NORTH spade whIch ,OU ruff ~uper BRAZIL S ne \ I, n tined PIl'l fICIally It seems that the slam
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J\IUJlll llll\l" It th< pie ... ] dlntll) prll tl e In RIO tiL a 50% chance- but actually you
havemuchbetterpro~pectsthan JlntliU HL It..pll(C-, \tturu that If you play the hand rIght d I cost, , SIl\, \\ 110 "lIt
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blddmg West Pass Pass
East Pass Pass
What you should do after drawITIg trumps I' lead a low club from your hand towards dummy s J 2'
In the actual case thIS play puts a quIck end to the pro ceedlTIgs West I, forced to go up wIth the queen and you later dIscard dumm) s Q 5 of dla monds on your A K of clubs thns makmg tv..elve tTlcks wIth out botherIng wIth the dIamond fmesse
Of course It may turn out that East has the queen of club,
Openmg lead-sIx of spades m whIch case your effort to Let s say you have a 50% aVOId the dIamond fmesse WIll
chance of makmg a contract by be thwarted Even so you wIll takmg a partIcular fmesse If be no worse off than you were that IS the only way of gettmg before You will stIll make the home all you can do IS pray hand If West has the kmg of
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that the fmesse succeeds when dIamonds and meanwhIle It has 1 he Rc\ J ,me, you attempt It cost you nothmg to fIrst at HARD CELL
But m most cases you can m tempt the club play GIOppl thL CatholIc pncst crease your chances to well be The pomt IS that the low club \lbo le\(l, m',l(h,S m l\fJI yond 50% SometJmes you can lead towards dummy gIves you \I wkce \Vh look,) bIt put bnng them up to 75</, whIch two chances for the contract ITI upon as he le~\t" CO'1i t \\ Ith Simply means that the odds are stead of only the one chance Ollt beln" pel nllll, cl b ul The 3 to 1 m your favor mstead of you would have If you relied ex Just even money I elUSIvely on the dIamond fmesse jlldg-p ,t Oct 211 tOl' , he'll
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HOURGLASS Tuesday, October 28, 1969
BRITISH TROOPS BATTLE BELFAST PROTESTANTS Bntlsh troops v..alk behmd wrecked cars m the Shank III Road dl,tllct of Bc.Jhst l\UI theln Inl1nd follov..mg a clash v..lth a not ous cro\Id of nearly 1000 Protl'-CUlh t \1 I~ tu ,turm ,1 Catholic ap'1rtment bUlldmg At least three persons \lelL sh(,t to) d ,til (('a/,/rph%)
Hatlo'~ They'll Do It Every TIme ®
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BUT THE GUY WITH T~E OLD, BE,4.T-UP ~E,4.P, ~E PLAYS IT
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Ugh!-Uh-huh!-Ouinn Plays Injun, Again! By ARMY ARCHERD
Central Pres") ASMJClrlfWH
COTfE.'pOHdcllf HOLLYVvOOD There \\.10 ~
tlrne not so man.') )C irs 'lgo \\ hen Anthony Qlllnn \\ oulil h l\ e tUI ned dO\l n - and WIth \ ehemenee the role of the In dl'ln \\ hleh he p13\ s tod''Y In
Nobod, LO\es FlappIng F"lgIe
He resented ~s many ~nothel actor has the fact that because he l':l a Me\.lC'an he \\ c1,s ne"\er l lst In any other dimenslOIl
I \\ 1, J. MeXIcan Or an IndIan fO! the first 10 ve lrs 01 my c 1
leer md It looked like I "ould nc\er be dnythIllg- ebe lt Ie "t on the SLl E'en
But QUIlln broke cl\"l.V 110m thlt III 1<)47 "hen lftel 20 n 1
tlve lole, he v,ent to l\ew York to lppllr III The Gentlem III ft om A then, then to hl ld the n 1 bon d c 0 111 P l nIt-'... of '\ ~tleetc'll Nc,meri De'llc ~nd
Born Ye ... terd 1). In none of \\ hllh It 10 perfectly cle U uld he pl1\ d MeXIcan
At th It tIme dnd from then on until l£'lentJy ]f lIn bodv h'lr! affel ed Qumn the role of III Indldll he \lould b'lvP hurled the offel and offereI out the \\ InUO\\ In El1l ope he bee ime " b'g shr playmg It'lll'lns and G,eeks and then a French pamt el named Gaughm m Lust for LIfe By the tIme he had pOl' traved the Enghsh hIstorical flgme Becket \I It h Laurence Ohvler Q'l1nn \\a" wIllmg to ldmlt he hdd \Ion 1110 pomt
1,\ A "" A Y Anthony --ays ha\ e come full CIrcle I ,up
pose I have been plepanng my Qutnn an IndIan agaIn
QUllln recently portrayed ~n
It lllln 11' 1\ or for Kramer In The 'icc I'e[ of c.,clllta VlttOl'la
And ,fter RPM he \I III play .1 Germ '11 m Forno Faber He VI, 'lS aLo a Tcnne.s ec f lrmer In
A \Valk III the Spnng Ram You -ec Anthony smIled
thel e!::. no tnd to the roles a Mexlc III lIke me C in play
Qumn thought ,0 much about hIS curr ('nt IndllTI role that he wrote 1 45 page malyslS of the chancter I t!Jed to fIgure out what Ill' fdmll, l'fe \\.15 hkehI, sex lIfe hIS ambItIOns and fl ustratlOns I tlled to make hIm ~ \\hole m'ln at least m my nllnd
QlTll\l\ has no t,'ouble \\nt mg- he completed the fIrst of hI" three pal t autobIOgraphy tV hlle on the set And \\ ould often carryon an IntervIew V\ Ith ll::i \\-hlie also longhand \\ rItIng h'" hfe sto' y
\Vhen not v..ntmg Anthony 5pend" hIS tIme on the set 1'1 1y mg che,,'>-out m the open not In hI:::' .super deJuxe ... t 1}" s aIr t~ndltloned traIler Another top stdr spends hIS spare tIme be tween takes m the same man ner and has been domg It fOI at least 20 years He" John Wayne anrt \I e d lIke to III Itch the tv.. 0 some d~y -m chess 01 on screen
Nov.. Qu nn consldel S Itd I) hIS home ~nd he h"s 'l \1111 ne~r ROllle Th'lt s \\ hel e he met and marned Yolanda (hIS second wIfe) 'lnri \\ her e hIS three boys \\ ere born Ho\\ e\ el
he has been un )ble to I eturn there fOI hIS 11St three fIlms
self for FlapPlllg Eagle smce I Ho\\ c el t, 1111kc '111 e he were mdde m the US bIrth I cJoe,n t lo,~ 1l1" h'll d fought NOl\ that QUInn h 1S found
Fldppmg Eagle IS a con, g.llllS to plO\~ that a m'ln s hIS tV t) back to the US -- 'lnd templJlaf) IndIan who tneo to I natIOn tl tv or 'km tnne m~kes now th~t he kno\\s for SUle he lead hIS people m '1 prote,t no cliffe, ence to the roles he WIll neve, ag~m HAVE to pln\ movemEnt but doe,n t knov.. can ph\ Qumn drop, hIS In another MC,\lc~n or 'ln Indl m hml to rio It The pIcture IS, dl'ln mnge Immedlltel, 'lfter unle" he wants to--some of hI, comIC Old dnd SIgnIfIcant And I thIS plctlile He \\111 then phy friends belIeve th'lt It IS not Qumn IS happ, to be phyml., I ~ colle"e de III '01 :ot mley ImpOSSIble to e-..pect hIm to Ie \\h~t he thmks I' the gre~tc't: Kr Imer In RP\I 1 c I npus settle m Amenc t He lp bIg Indl til role of all levolt ,tOI \ \I 1mpu 11 here T
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T~E DIRECTOR STRESSED THAT T~E DIALOGUE
WAS ALLIMPORTANT
foo BAD SOMEBODY DIDN'T TELL THE
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tax 5 Itahan
goddess 8 Engen
dered 12 Deep
affectIOn 13 Disease
olfowl 1" All' comb
fonn 15 Solar disk 16 Greek
letter 17 Box 18 Drunken
spree 20 Close 22 BIlly
Graham 26 Vowed 29 House
wing 30 Hebrew
priest 31 Famous
pamter 32 The
honest one
33 Roman poet
34 Conclude 35 Brother
36 A sirupy hqueur
37 Personal chann
40 Hebrides Island
41 CubiC meters
45 Tibetan priest
47 Expire 49 A rodent 50 Poems 51 Blunder 52 OtheIWlse 53 Cowboy
country 54 Blshopnc
55 Harvest VERTICAL
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2 Dove s home
3 Bakmg chamber
" Offers 5 Work by
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II Abyss 7 Bnght
dress ornament
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HERE IS a plea.ant little game that \\11/ gl\e VOIl d me" IgL every day It IS a numeTlcal puzzle deSIgned to spell Ollt
your tortune Count the letters In your tlrst name If the num ber of let ters IS 6 or mOl e subtract 4 If the numbel 15 les~ than 6 add 3 The result IS Your key number Stall at the upper lett hand corner of the I ectangle and check e\ er\ ont of your key numbers left to rIght Then lead the messagl the letters under the Checked figUI es gwe vou
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CLASSIFIED FOR SALE
Dupllcate Brldge - Wednesday and Sunday nlghts - drawlng for door prlze at 6 55 Need a partner? Call 82759
Ladles' dresses, mumus, formal,pants set MACY'S takes pleasure ln presentlng , bermudas, blouses & jerseys, Slzes 10, Mr Bradrlck C Farrar of Cllfford 12, 14 Varlety of shoes, hlgh and low Farrar Jewelers on Thursday, November heels, Slzes 8 and 8 1/2, Chl1ds mlr- 6 Mr Farrar wl11 present an out-ror and doll cablnet, bowllng game, standlng collectlon of preclous and mlscellaneous ltems, reasonably prlced seml-precl0us stones ln modern and Complete set Encyclopedla Brltannlca and contemporary settlngs, hand-crafted case, $125 Call 82346 after 5 or see from Cllfford Farrar Jewelers, La at Tr 565 between 5 & 9 pm
Two fltted tWln Slze bedspreads, brand new, never used Stl11 ln orlglnal wrappers See on page 1617 Sears 1969 Fall & Wlnter catalog Color #4 Medlterranean Blue Ordered wrong color Sell for $25, orlglnal cost $38 Call 81438 or 81476 Monday thru Saturday, 7 30 - 4 30
Brand new Harman-Kardon CAD-4 cassette tape deck, $120 Akal x-4 battery operated portable crossfleld-head stereo tape recorder wlth foot SWltch and mlcrophones, $125 Call 83606
WANTED
To buy, borrow or your glve-away "Block" pedals for a trlcycle and tape plcture hooks Call 82279
Portable low prlced tape recorder adequate to play 5 lnch educatlonal tapes Wrlte detalls to Box 2311
Lady's three-wheel blcycle call 84686 after 5 pm
LOST
Please
I do not know lf I lost, loaned out, or Just mlsplaced my large cast lron sk1llet If anyone knows where lt 1S please call 82678
Palr of brown prescrlptlon glasses, call 82123 after 4 30 - reward
"Gerry Carrler", alumlnum frame wlth blue canvas seat Last seen ln playground at Lagoon Road and POlnsettla. lJrgentlv needed for transport1ng 25 pound baby Call 82439 or return to 219-B
SERVICES
Lawn care - for lnformatlon call 82573 or see we at Qtrs 441-B - ask for Tlm
ANNOUNCEMENTS Next to the Small Boat Marlna there
are two empty spaces one where the old Marlna Bldg was, and the other where Bargaln Bazaar was The whole Bargaln Bazaar BUlldlng was moved to ltS new locatlon at the corner of 6th (near the Marlne Dept repalr area) almost two weeks ago Tomorrow lt'll be open for bUSlness as usual from 9 30 - 11 30 am Come on down and browse And call Irene Wessel, 82536, or Vlrglnla Edmonds, 84631, lf you have anythlng to donate Last year, all those old toyS and patterns gave the Y Y W Cover $9,000 to spend on dlfferent educat10nal proJects throughout MlcroneSla
Art GUlld Beglnnlng Nov 5 for ten weeks Jlm Henry, art lnstructor at KwaJaleln Hlgh School, wl11 hold baslc drawlng classes for beglnners on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9 30 pm The cost lS $20 per student and lS nonrefundable Materlals wl11 be aval1-able to buy at class tlme Call Elalne Whltehorn at 82602 to enroll and for membershlp lnformatl0n
Jolla, Callfornla
The Hobby Show sponsored by the Art GU11d wl11 be held Nov 9 from 3 to 8 pm All island resldents are urged to enter thelr arts & crafts exhlblts Get your entry blank ln now'"
NEW DIVEMASTERS There wlll be a dlvemaster brleflng, Room 12, George Seltz IElementary School, Wed, Oct 29 at 6 pm ThlS lS a requlred meetlng for new dlvemasters All dlvemasters are welcome
Dr Pulumbo, a veterlnarlan from Honolulu has expressed an lnterest ln provldlng veterlnarlan serVlces to KwaJaleln resldents In order to glve Dr Pulumbo an ldea of the serVlces reqUlred, the Sanltatl0n Department lS composlng a 11St of people's names who have anlmals requlrlng sterlllzatlon or other vet serVlces Dr Pulumbo's last V1Slt to KwaJaleln was In Feb, 1968, he lS prepared to return ln Dec of thlS year, lf response warrants If you are lnterested please call the Medlcal/Sanltatlon Dept at 82163 or 82150
Cathollc Women's Day of Retreat - to be held Saturday, Nov 1 In the Taro Room of the Yokwe Yuk Club at 9 30 am Father Condon, a Jesult mlsslonary from Yap wlll be retreat master For reservatlons and further lnformatlon please call Dlane Llebe, 82516 or Monlca Gan, 82778
ThE Law School Admlsslons Test of Educatlonal Testlng Servlce wlll be offered on Kwajaleln, Nov 8 at the KwaJaleln Hlgh School Any persons lnterested In thlS test who have not prevlously reglstered for testlng on the above date call Rlchard Stockman at 82013 for lnformatlon
Tonight's Movies RICHARDSON Open to All Island ReSl dents OCEAN VIEW Adult male bachelor personnel YOKWE YUK Club members only, no one under 18 allowed IVEY HALL Resldents of Dependent's houslng TRADE
WINDS ROl-Namur personnel MECK
ISLAND Meck Is personnel
Marrlage on the Frank Slnatra Comedy 7 30
Rocks
Color AT
Eye of the Cat Mlchael Sarrazln Suspense-Drama Color 7 30 & 12 30 A Desparados Vlnce Edwards, Palance Western 7 & 9
Jack
Color AT
ThlS Savage Land Barry Sulllvan, Glen Corbett Western 6 30 & 8 30
Color AT
A Man For All Seasons Paul Scofleld Drama 8
Color ATC
Law of the Lawless Dale Robertson Western Color 8 (Tomorrow Nlght) ATC
Art GUlld members - the Open Workshop lS open Monday evenlngs from 7 to 9 and Wednesday mornlngs from 9 to 11 am
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83539 bet .... een 6 15 and 6 45 pm and a copy wlll be dellYered to you EDITOR Larry CorSl STAFF Lucy Bloedel Rudy Baldwln FEATURE WRITER Robert
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Official Bullet!n DATE DUTY OFFICER PHONE 280ct69 MAJ Walker 82867 290ct69 CPT Gregory 84409 300ct69 MAJ Sllnes 83691 310ct69 LTC Whltehorn 82602 1 Nov69 MAJ Schaaf 82438 2 Nov69 CW3 Sands 82629
Duty hours of 11 30 - 12 30 Monday through Fn day, phone 81419 for Duty Offlcer
Duty Offlcer lS KwaJaleln Mlsslle Range Commandlng Offlcer's representatlve durlng other than normal duty hours
MOWER SAFETY Need a lawn mower - call 83518 It's as easy as that to get one But watch out - that 11ttle red or blUe puttputt they dellver can pack a wallop lf you don't watch what you're dOlng 1 Don't make any adjustments on the
mower or blade If lt doesn't work, call 83518 NOTE The blade helght lS set to mlnlmlze rock-throwlng, don't touch lt
2 Keep hands and feet out from under mower houslng, push the mower, don't pull lt
3 Don't leave the lawn mower runnlng unattended - lt'S an open lnvltatlon to a curlOUS Chlld
4 Keep chlldren out of yard when mowlng
5 Walk over yard and plck up rocks, wlre, nuts and bolts, or other debrlS that the mower can "throw" before each mowlng
6 Don't-;un mower over bare spots of loose coral
7 Don't let Ilttle klds push the mower - make sure the blg ones know what they're dOlng
Keep KvTaJ neat and clean - keep your grass trlmmed, but do lt safely
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