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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 25

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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25
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r- HERB THE MIAMI NEWS, 51 Dec. 7, 1965 ail Those Only One qf its Kin lewls-miricii Dioxog mmmm Gifts Quickly 1 3 -t Florida's Name Crops Up In Eastern Africa NOW OPEN Every Day of the WEEK! Catering for all occasions You're late if you haven't mailed Christmas presents going outside the continental United Stales. The deadline was yesterday. Here are the other deadlines for making sure parcels and mail reach their destinations by Christmas: Friday California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming and Utah. Monday Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Minnesota and 'Wisconsin.

Dec. 14 Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana. Dec. 17 Illinois east and Tennessee and North Carolina north. Dec.

19 Southeastern states. Dec. 22 Greater Miami. XT Established 194S 671 WASHINGTON AVE. MIAMI BEACH JI 1-3987 PARKING FACILITIES I 1 TODAY'S HEARTBURN The fame of Florida gpreads far and wide.

In bassa, the big seaport of Kenya In East Africa, there's a Florida Club. Night club type, with striptease action beginning Just before midnight. Embassy Stetvardii Just back from a quickie trip nearly 10,000 miles from Miami and except for the elephants, lions, giraffes and other assorted wild game it's as if I never left home. The first man I met when I stepped off the jet at Nairobi in East Africa was Robert Woltz Skiff of Lauderdale. He's First Secretary -of the U.S.

Embassy in Kenya Couple days later I ran Harold Cope, who rived in Kendall around 1959 when he was with the now-defunct North American Airlines and with Saturn Airways. Now, he's managing director of Safari Air, which flies a flock of small planes into the African bush i And a stewardess on the Pan American World Airways jet which inaugurated service from New York to East Africa was Victoria Howland of S.W.. 104th St. She's a little blonde who to North Miami High in the late '50's, and then to the U-M's x-ray school in Jackson Memorial Hospital. Her parents are Mr.

and Mrs. George H. Howland And, finally, William lAtwood, the U.S. Ambassador to Kenya, came to Miami some years ago attempting to sell a syndicated political column he was a newspaperman before he entered the Foreign Service. 'Miami Beach9 Shirt Didn't get to Rhodesia, where the big African news is But did interview President Mzee Jomo Kenya tta of Kenya, at his rural residence about a half hour's ride from Nairobi.

He said Kenya considers Rhodesia "a British problem Jomo as he's affectionately known mm THE DAVE CLARK FIVE will star in a one-nisht concert tomorrows at 8 p.m. at Miami Beach Convention Hall only Florida appearance this season for the popular British enter-i. tainers. Also on the program will be trumpet player Andy Dio of the University of Miami, playing his Al Hirt sound-alike hit "Sassafrass," and Jon-Jon and the Rave-Ons, local folk-rock combo singing their new platter "I'm a Nut." UM Percussion Ensemble Concert ii nrrrtff.rm thru Friday Saturday By VANESSA SMITH Miami Nrwt Music Editor Music a shade this side of spring concert featuring "avant the ensemble is concentrating garde" music using pre-record- on things contemporary, Wicked electronic tapes, but for now strom said. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC DON'T MISS THIS I ACT kllLITC EXCITING REVUE! LAd I tNlV3ir1 I i the future will swing when the University of Miami Percussion Ensemble presents its third annual fall concert in Beaumont OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO a afnTTfT? Willi 'JfIMifc itnh t.

ft iv Hall on the campus at 8:30 mm p.m. tomorrow. Director Fred Wickstrom of the music faculty said the free program is diverse and contemporary with music picked to portray tonal aspects of the SIM 'w It 1, RESTAURANTS AND LOUNGES 4J 0 by the citizens of his Republic, wore a bright short shirt that seemed more appropriate to Miami Beach than Africa. The shirt was with big white roosters, symbolic of the victory of the political party that put thim in power Jomo was asked about his "government's stand on Red China, a nation that's made deep inroads into various sections ol African political life. His reply: "We don't stand on Red China or 'red' anything else.

We don't stand on any other ideaology except 69 "melodic instruments of percussion: The vibraphone, marimba, bells and xylophone. Feature work of the evening is the three-movement Concerto for Percussion by Willis Charkovsky; an "ambitious un mm i CHAR -BROILED ri Sirloin Steaks DINNER U. Vi A FISH SHRIMP CHICKEN KENYATTA dertaking," according to witn Dinner: Potato BaKed or Frcncn rriefl. A oaiigM- LUrlbn 1iO fully fresh Tossed Green Salad with Dressing or Cole conM Slaw. Hot Garlic Buttered French Breae.

i RIAREST DRINKS IN TOWN 1 1 AM Sonata for Piano, originally written by Bernard Heiden for -yji'ini'i'ii 0 mBm 1 I' woooooooooooooo n700 four hands on the double piano, has been re-arranged by Dr. OOOOOQOOOOQ African Socialism." What's "African Pres. Ken-yatta sumed It up in three words: "Help your neighbor." Swahili Necktie While, the bulk of this just-completed African safari will show up in a series of about a half-dozen travel stories in The Sunday Miami Magazine of The Miami News, here are a few shorties picked up hither and yon. Not all airline stewardii 'are biding time until they get married. Marilyn Bockhold, who flies the Miami-New York run for National Airlines, is studying for a B.A.

degree in education at Florida-Atlantic University in Boca Raton Flight announcements on Pan-Am's trail- HM.nmiinw.iiiMin Wjii.u ill iii Ill HOTTEST SHOW ON THE BEACH YMBBY JBOTS WILDI HILARIOUSI UNPREDICTABLE! -V Jona Carroll -k Marc Leonard Joe Hilifters Dancing From 9:30 P.M. 10:30 P.M. SHOW SPECIAL ATTRACTION MIDNITE SHOW TUBBY BOOTS "ill mm PfU iyjiil informal and casual free parking 1 I INCLUDES 3 plump pieces of Joseph Youngblood, UM assistant music professor, into a percussion piece. Wickstrom arranged Vince Geraldi's "Cast Your Fate To The Winds" for percussion; while jazz trumpetman Fred Karlin scored Re: Percussion, Russell Hartenbergeer penned Percussion Suite of Brazilian Folksongs and Henk Badings composed the Pittsburgh Concerto. Ensemble members are Kenneth Alexander, Robert Brodie, Joseph Giordano, John Grimes, Sam Harris, Ted Hoffman, Gregory Janusz and Robert Ro-gel.

Pianist Selaine Benaim and brass students from the School of Music will assist the ensemble. Plans are in the works for a RESORT wi 7.Mi MOTEL OCEAN AT 159th ST. mm lap sr 1 blazing jet inaugural to East Africa were made not only in the usual English and French, but also in Swahili, which is about the nearest anything can come to being called the "official language of Africa." Mt. Kenya Safari Club, probably the most luxurious resort in East Africa, is owned by movie star William Holden and Palm Springs investor Ray Ryan. But both were off somewhere else when I visited the plush mountain retreat Juke box in the Dhow Club in Malindi, on the Indian Ocean, is chicken, french fries, creamy cole slaw, hot biscuits sure beats cooking chicken AT HOME! HOLDEN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LOW RATES THROUGH DECEMBER FASTI DELICIOUS! ECONOMICAL! 1 Colonel Sanders' Recipe loaded with rock 'n roll records and whatever it is that BeaHes produce on wax Shortly before this I journey I purchased a striped necktie at Jordan Marsh.

Turned out to be the same design as official necktie of posh and ex-; elusive Nairobi Club Calorie Counter: 1 hunk of impala meat (and I don't mean the automobile): too many calories. The Luxurious ss ARIADNE Registry Liberia Take-Home Shoppei Restaurants WQAM Presents Completely air-conditioned. Private bathroom facilities in every stateroom. Fun and superb food. Friday and Monday Crultaa la Nasiau and Grand Bahama! 3 and 4-day from $75 tailing from Port Ivorgladoi (Ft.

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25th I 1 ADDED ATTRACTION JON-JON and the RAVE-ONS inf Miami's Own Trumpet Scasitisa ANDY DIO BrnTi ONE NIGHT ONLYI WED. DECEMBER P.M. 1L1 I Ia Pf oTJI MA. tk RACING TODAY! SO I COULD JOIN THE LATE CROWD AT THE ROCKY GRAHAM Restaurant Lounge HOT COLD SANDWICHES PIZZAS, SALADS AND DESSERTS GREAT FOR AFTER THE GAME OR AFTER THE THEATRE KINO SIZI DRINKS 2471 S.W. 32nd Ave.

Phona HI 3-2122 I NEW YORK (AP) A state Supreme Court justice has vacated a $740,000 award to the of a toolmaker who died a heart attack the court said was caused by fright. i Justice Nicholas Pette, the jurist who made the reward, vacated it yesterday on "application by the attorney for he widow, Mrs. Catherine Capossela. Salvatore Capossela, 53. of suffered a fatal heart attack May 7, 1958, shortly aft-jer an automobile ran onto his Jront lawn and hit a pole.

The award was against Mrs. E. Kelley, a medical secretary and widowed mother of live children. A son, Bruce, then 19, was the driver of the -car. award was made by default.

Mrs. Kelley said after learning of it that she had not "been represented in court, that tshe had heard nothing of the suit after her lawyer had filed a notice of appearance for her an 1959. The lawyer died in 1961. Pette awarded Mrs. Capossela 315,000 for her husband's $500,000 for loss of earn-y Ran Away From French Legion TEMPIO PAUSANIA, Sardinia S(Ap) Two West Germans and an Austrian crash-landed on this Italian island in a light plane they stole from a flying club 'hangar at Ajaccio, Corsica, to escape from the French Foreign 'Legion.

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