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Independent from Long Beach, California • 2

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1 1 IT I 1 i .1 i I 7 NT TOTE NF.tl7S INOtPENDENT (AM) FRESS-TELEGftAM (PM) cam Wh Oaf, 14 mm PEOPLE IN THE NEWS i jrtW the 1 1 ANTI-ORGY Monde actress Sarx At-r klnsoo, defying an Ameri-candirectra, said Sunday London abe has refused to atrip nude in a new day which portrays a sex orgy. The play, Hank's Night," la' directed by Chiriee Marowitz. Miss Atldnaon, 23, has part of a stniMaced girl who, gets drunk and loses her inhibitions. Albo YEARS Gen. John L.

Hines, 100-yearold former -Army chief of. staff, died, of poeumralaSunday night in Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington. Hines was the oldest living graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y class of 1891. i He was chief of staff from 1924; to 1926.

He re- tired 37 years go at the age-of 64 after a 41-year career in the had been confined to Walter Reed ftv the past two yean because of his failing health. He was often visited by Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower while the president was hospitalized but before his latest heart News Sendees Benaderet, star of the TV 1 comedy Petticoat Sunday, of lung cancer. Miss Benaderet1: whose show business career spanned.

a 40-year. period in radio and television, was In her early 60s. v. She recently completed filming of five' segments in the Petticoat Junction" series for the 1968-69 season 'and then was hospitalized. Death oameat Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles.

Early this year she underwent five weeks of radiation therapy at Stanford Medical Center for lung cancer. actress returned to Hollywood, and said her doctors were "delighted with the progress make." Mias Benaderet was In great demand as a top fUghl character actress before rim became the star of fTetticoat Junction as Kate Bradley. She first achieved fame as Gertrude Geanhift, the Brooklyn telephone operator on the "Jack Benny Program," in 1936. She had. an especially venatile voice and it was heard ra various: radio shows 'sudTaa "the Great" Gildersleeve as Eve Goodwin; ra Fibber McGee end Molly" as Bin.

and- on The Adventures, of Ozzie end Harriet" as Gloria the More recently her voice was beard as Betty RubMe tra The Flint-; tones" and as yfilma in the "Peter Loves -Mary" series. For eight yean die was featured as the next-door neighbor on the Bums and Alien Show" on o'? -PANAMANIAN PRESIDENT-IN CANAL ZONE ftEFUGE President Arnolfo Arias, ousted from office. Jn a military coup Friday, talks to newsmen in his headquarters in the U.S.-controlled Panama Canal Zone, where he took refuge. PRAYERS FOR; THOSE UP THERE Mra. Harriet Eiscle (right), wife oi MaJ.

Donn -Eisele who continues to orbit the earth in Apollo 7, leaves church Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Hany, D. Hamilton-of Gnaddenhutten, Ohio; and her son, Jon. i 40. Yeareof ShowBiz I FRESODENT JOHNSON attended two church swv-ices near his Texas ranch Sunday then climbed riward his plane and returned to Washington, apparently so he yrill be in the capital if Congress adjourns today. The President shook a few hands, extended over the fence at Bergstrom Air Force base near.

Austin, kissed 7 Lud Nugent end her baby; son, Lyn. During the morning, John- son went to both Catholic and Protestant aervlcealn StraewalLv (Johnsra plans 'retirement, page C-8.) Teacheri Vote to ain t. TINY DEATH A Tiny Ian Thoms idled mVBLE DVTY Robert Krldba, 24, wanted a little sleep Friday night but it just wasnt the. night for Hia wife, Georgia, 22, write him about 10 pjn. to her to Good Samaritan Hospital to Phoenix to have their third Time didnt permit that much travel, however, and Kriebs stopped off -at Baptist Hospital where hia wife gave birth to girl at l(h30 Back home ini bed, he wu aroused at 2.

ajn. by his sister, Mrs. Merrilee Taylor, 21, who was staying at the It wu same problem and. again he went- to Baptist where; his sister had her first child, a girl, five hours The nurses looked at me awfully funny when I walked in the aeoond time;" Kriebs said. EISENHOWERS 78 TODAY President Dwight" D.

Elsenhower wu doing weS Sunday on the eve of his 78th As a sort of a birth-' day Eisenhowers physicians plan to issue a medical bulletin today ra his condition. Daily bulletins were suspended Sept 3 as his recovery progressed. President Johnson has designated the week of Oct 13-19 "Salute to Eisenhower Week," in honor of the former V.N. SPEAKER Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi arrived at Kennedy Airport Sunday night for a short stay in New York, which will include an addreu to the Jf. Genoal Assembly today.

HINES MUSMANNO THB'iUDCE MICHAEL A. MUS-. MANNG, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice writer, and judge at the -Nuremberg Trials folowing -World War is dead at the age of 71. Death came to the jurist in Pittsburgh on Columbus Day, a holiday that he cherished. while defending the Italian explorer from detractors who sought to prove that other men Jiad discovered America.

Sunday night in Binning ham, England, toe of sextiIets bom. 2 to succtrab. Ians life had I been in the balance rinoe he underwent an operation Saturday for an obatnio-. tira in Ms intestines. Another of the 'sextu-plets, who had toe farteatfaud operation for the second time Satur-; day, was in better coodi-, tira but remained on the critical flat The other ba-.

hies were progressing i s. fr OfMn fo VietoiHQ OUR flEW COLOR TU, STEREO RADIO DEPARTTJEUT a. Cmae la, pall a chair aad wslck you iaverits pregran in color. Ifs rmlatiea wkat Hagnaroz does with cslar, sad tMa new departaral hu the uou raland ud pit Mist ahusphtn yea always Had Bollocks. Starahore, largo scrota KagBavu color laUo awdri IC 1301 with III sq.

Inch scraoa ima a compkts stlsctioa of TY; stereo sad radio sola. Stand optional, 20.00. NEW YORK The United Federation of Teachers voted overwhelmingly early Monday to strike the dtysl.l-. millkm-pupil public ediool system for the third time this year. The walkout could begin at the opening of achpol today.

Rank and fils' teachers thus backed an earlier vote by the union's delegate assembly to go ahead with the strike unless the school superintendent -closed Junior High School i 271, focal point of dacenbaUzatim disputes In the troubled Ocean Hill-BrownsviUe district '5 la. Broddyn. Mayor John V. Lindsay Sunday niit accused the teachers of shortsightedness. Earlier Sunday, Lindsay said be would not tolerate another teacher walkout You have the brute power" to again abut down the city's schools, Lindsay said, Tmt you don't have the" moral right.to make the parents and children of New1 York the victims of your own shortsightedness.

Three New York Policemen Shot NEW YORK Three policemen were shot and slightly injured Sunday night in Brooklyn Just four blocks from a junior high school that has been the center of troublq, in the Ocean HiH-Brownaville experimental school dis-. trict The three offloen were guarding -a public school when they were shot Police have been' posted at the. eight experimental schools in the cratrover-. aial district scene of several disorders since the beginning of the fall term. House Hunts Votes to Adjourn WASHINGTON Congressmen stumpinglheir home districts in search of votes were under pressure from House leaders' Sunday -to get back to." -Washington fix a showdown vote on adjourning the 90th Congress.

Speaker John W. McCormack planned to test. the -strength today, of a group of Vice -President Hubert Humphrey's backers who are trying to Mock adjournment to force the Senate to act on a Mil that would permit a TV debate between their candidate and Richard Nixon and George Wallace. Rep. James OHara, leader of the liberal pro-Hum- Irey group, said he was confident that enough menAen: would an--swer a quorum cafi to peimit a House Vote on adjournment, which the.

Senate alreadyhas approved. The Senate will "hold a brief, pro forma session today to await House action, since one chamber of Congress cannot adjourn without approval of the other. Combinod News Sendees SAIGON, Monday American Gb pushed a Viet Cong force' through Me- -kong Delta swamplands inaday-long battle Sunday, that, ended up rathe' banks of a tributary and killed 24 Com-i munist troops. Gb from the 9th Infan-! try Division spotted a Viet Cong patrol i II1M T-MIMTIQiDEAEl in the rice paddies east of Ben Tre, 30 Writes south of Saigon, and drove them south. finally trapping them along a tributary of the Mekong River.

UJ5. helicopter gunshlps Joined the battle. In the Mr, B52a pounded a' Communist infiltration route north of Saigon Sunday and ranged inside North Vietnam for strikes for the first time in six days. She bombers- dropped 450 tons of ord-panes on provinces northwest of Saigon Itt'Strikes ranging from 25 to 40 miles r-of tbe capitaL Other B52s hit artillery and antiaircraft sites eight miles north of Gto ling, Inside North Vietnam. Elsewhere, Smith Vietnamese troops MBed 40 Viet Cong and captured 12 other 7 Communist soldiers in another day-long battle In the Mekong Delta.

-A War Relics Up in Smoke LONDON Monday Priceless nil-les of two world wars Were feared lost today In a fire raging through upper floon of Britain's Imperial War Museum treasure house of. the nation's military past The fire was touched off by an explosion; possibly, by a time bomb. Crowds gathered to watch mere than 100 firemen battling the Maze. on Dubcelc Shift PRAGUE Workers throughout Czechoslovakia have flooded central pnion headquarters with expressions of support for the leadership of First Secretary Alexander Dubcek and protests against the Soviet occupation. The Dub cek regime introduced a 40-hour week during the past few months but many worked in factories and worked "Dubcek patriotic shifts Sunday in a demonstration of solidarity with the leadership.

Clifford Satisfies Europe BONN, Germany, Secretary of Defense Clark M. Clifford flew home. Sunday leaving leaded here satisfied that the US. iarfeady to defend West Germany and is felly alert to current flanged In Europe. Before returning to Washington, Clifford stopped -'off in Stuttgart for a meeting with US.

mill- tary chiefs. Duringhb fouivday 1 Clifford delivered a series of statements on American solidarity In Bonn and in Communist-encircled West Berlin; Summit Talks Collapse GIBRALTAR The Rhodesia summit talks ended Sunday night Just shot collapse wife a face-saving pledge to try again. But no substantial progress was made on the threeyear crisis over the black African colony- un. der white minority rule. Rights Troubles Spread -v DUBLIN, Ireland The I 1 civil lights troubles Sunday after Violence spread from Northern Ireland 1 and erupted In Dublin.

Police reported gasoline bombs were thrown and six policemen hurt in a battle with 400 dv-1 -rights demonstrators outside the British raibassy here. mso CARTWHEELS I Whra Danny Jacoby grows up, he waste to be a Computer programmer. That is, when he grows up to be 11. In the meantime, the touslehaired 6-year-old la content with attending computer claeaes at New York Univerrity after his regular grade school day. Danny todc his first conrouter course thie past summer under Henry Mol-fish a professor of com putor science, who is -amazed still at Danny's performance in the five-day Intensive course designed.

for college profcs-" tors. Dannys parerUs, Mr. and Ron Jacoby, say he began to talk at the ege of one; read at three and combined the two into an insatiable curiosity and in inordinate facility for remembering -almost everything and translating it Into numbers. The Jaco-bys ere not concerned that; Danny will have one-sided He loves baseball and up" for computer programming by doing cartwheels. -7 TITLE CHANGES Sen.

Richard BL Ruasefl D-Ga is giving up chairmanship of foe Senate Armed Services Committee after mors than 15 years In toe post He will become chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committre, succeed-tag Sen. Carl Hqrden, D-Ariz who is retiring at age 91. Sen. John Stemls, will succeed Russell as armed services diair-, man. If Democrats retain tire Senate as expected, Russell also will auto-rqatlcally in line to take Haydens old post as president pro tempore of the LABOR DAT Mrs.

Robert F. Kennedy, who is expecting her nth Child at the end of November, was rdeased from' Georgetown, Hospital in Washington Sunday where she had spent the night after experiencing labor painjk INDEPENDENT c55SSUTif15fc Punished Priest Quits WASHINGTON A Roman Catholic priest punished for his views on birth control quit his Job as pastor of a Washington Church Sunday" In protest alleged inhuman" penal- ties imposed on him and other priests by Patrick Cardinal OBoyle The Rev. George Malzone parishioners at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church: I dont want to sell, out your -freedom or mine. I can be wrong but I must make a decision. People say wait, (but) I will not become a vegetable can-, not remain silent when I see mans freedom sold out and the price is silence.

Gang Shootout Injures Police DtAYTQN, Ohio Three Montgomery County lawmen were wounded in a shootout after they tried to break up a violent argument" between two gangs here Sunday. The officers called for help end returned the fire, wound-; ing a gang member, keinforoemeqts Urge Draft Changes NEW YORK The American Jewish Congress Sunday urged that the Selective Service Act be amended to permit conscientious objection to mHi-tarjr service on ethical as well as reli-glows grounds. The congress said the present law discriminates against per- sons whoso objection to service is not from the sheriffs office and the Madi-based on i generally, recrtized nil- son Township end Dayton police de-gtbua pystem. 4 partmenta ended the battle. IMS CLARK AVE, LAKEWOOD PHONE 41441 1 1.

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