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The Argus from Fremont, California • Page 20

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The Argusi
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THE AHGUS Page 20 Fremont New ark, Cnl itorni a Wednesday, February 12, Metrocctor ROCK HUDSON ERNEST BORGN1NE JIM BROWN Exclwilvi No. Calif. KIFOIMANCE AND PH.ICE SCHtBULI Moulin Anj Tkurujav Ho HI 1:00 PM 13.H $1.00 1:30 PM Sol. Holiday Evil 6:30 MM 1 5550 S.rtday .1 7:00 PM 12.BO I JJ.OC nan 5150 I SI.SO Sat. Sun.

Holiday Mnl. ol 1:30 PM SJ.JO I SI 00 Holiday-, ol 7:00 I'M S3 50 52 50 RESERVED SEATS NOW AT 10X OFFICE OR BY MAIL Stall oho avoirobb ol Wordi, Grtyhound ogfxl.i For group informarion oll 3J7.4UJ Box office now open 1 2 noon till 9 daily 154th AVE VJthST EU-7030 Paxton Quigley's problem was completely the opposite! llNTrlE At Wisconsin Riot-Ready Cops Thwart Protest At University Prtll Riot-equipped police moved into the University of Wisconsin Tuesday when suppor- crs of a student strike tried to lisrupt classes after staging an all-night sit-in. Tlie demonstrators threatened set up "nonpenetrable picket ines" and momentarily blocked luscs carrying police onto the at Madison, Wis. They jrokc up when police left the uses and advanced on them. Students at the University of Chicago, where a sit-in is in its 13th day, set up a picket line Eround the Social Sciences Building in an attempt to spark class boycott.

LITTLE SUCCESS First indications were that the student strike was meeting with litlle success. A group opposed to the sit-in announced it obtained 2,296 signers on petitions urging that the protesters end their occupation of school's Administration Building. Michigan Gov. William (J. Millikin said he is "deeply concerned" with student rebellions on that state's campuses served notice that any requests for stale police inter vention would bo granlei without delay.

police will respond with stale and whatever other Theatre Guide TODAY AT YOUR LOCAL THEATER IfCall Theater for Starting Tlmell ALAMEDA (LAKE MERRITTl SAN LORENZOI ALAMEDA Phone i JI-41 33 "PLAT DUTY" Michael Cainc-- Nigel "HANO 'EM HIGH" Clinl Faitwoad -Inger Sleveni SHOWCASE I SOUTH SHOte SHOPPINU CENTER "THE WRECKING CREW'-Colo. Dcwi Martin Sammtr Matan Jamtl Coburn Suinnnah York SHOWCASE II Grand Lake ong 015.3556 "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" John Milfl-Porolhy McGuirr-Color "A CHALLENGE ROBIN HOOD" Gay Hamilton--Harrte Ingham A I A rAKRWAI 835-3535 Oakland pmh Blvd. a E. i EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWINOI "ROMEO AND JULIET" Shown p.m. SHOWN IN COLOR SOUTH IKOtE iHOFHNO CENTER "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" John Milll-Dorolhy McGuire-Colar "DONT RAISE BRIDGE, LOWER THE WATEB" Ltwii-Colar BERKELEY DCBISCI BV B49-4300-BckiUy DCKKCLCT Snolluik Kail "YELLOW Starring The "THE PAPER LION '-Color Alan Hurton ILIVERMOREI Wilt Street VlrlC Phone 447-2545 "1 IN THE Yvclto Mimieux-Clwljtcphir Janet "YOU'BE A BIG BOY NOW" Eliiobt-th Harlman-Gcraldine Page Villog.

Phon. J7W67J "P1AY DIRTY" Mfrhael Davenport "THOMAS CSOWN AFFAIR" Steve McQufen--Faye Dunaway DRIVE-IN MOVIES means is necessary to maintaii the orderly processes of tlie university," Millikcn told news conference. INTERUPTED He spoke after a brief, unruly demonstration a Michigan Slate University Monday nigh outside an auditorium wher John A. Hannah, the retirin president, a condemnin student, rebels. At (lie University of Wiscon sin, classes were interrupted Tne Social Sciences Building, th Commerce Building and Bas com Hall by students seeking 1 spark a general student striki Black and white students ar demanding more recruiting Negro students and a blac curriculum.

About 20 students staged all-night sit-in in the school sociology department. A supporter of tlie strik movement at the University Chicago said class attendance (he social sciences division wa down by about 50 per cent. Ri a random check of classes the university's public relalio: staff indicated attendance about normal. Sitters-in have held tl Administration Building on tl South Side Chicago campu since Jan. 30 in an attempt force the university to rehire controversial woman sociolog professor and to gain studen equal power with permame faculty members in (he hirii and firing of professors.

Airport Auto Movies fBth Ail. nr. Airport Pho OAKLAND Paramount CALIFORNIA "1 IN THE Yvelte Mimieux-Civiilopher "FOLLOW THAT CAMEL" COMPANION FEATURE ROXIE Salono al Alanwda 526-U36 "THE WRECKING Dean Martin ElVe Sommtr Muion Jamei Coburn Suiannah York Phcrvt "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" Millu-Doiolhy MeGuire-Coltx "A CHALLENGE FOR ROBIN HOOD" Gay Ingham ICASTRO VALLEYl Chabot Caitro ValUy Blvd. Phono 5B2-25H 3 Academy Awardi fiiihord Harrji-Vaneiw Redgrave David Hemmingi-Froruo SHOWCASE 'HOMED AND JULIET" One of The kit Hjiiiy-Leonoia' Whiting Milo O'Shea-Miclxiel Yark Sun Valley Cinema Sun Valley Shp. 687-76oO "SWISS FAMILY Joho MIIU-Dorolhy HtGuire WotArthur--Jantt Munro Tommy Parker-Color FOX CONCORD Concord 687 8200 Pan tnn IN THE Yvelie Mimleux-Chrritopher Jonet "FOllOW THAT CAMEL" COMPANION A I PHONE Ml-130: Bdwy.

at Si "3 IN THE lie Mimreuji-ClmitopTm Jonet "FOLLOW THAT CAMH" COMPANION FEATURE "BULL IM "-Color Slevs Robert Vaughn "THE PAPtR UON" Alan Alda-Lauien Hullon COLISEUM DRIVE-IN Himiti it Hifth 53b-749l "THE WRECKING CHEW "-Color Dean Marlin ElVe Sammer Mdon Janicf Cofaurn York I7lh I T.kgroph Phone SH-3311 Richard Coburn "THE Starring Peler Sellefi CcnllnuDiii From 12 Noon Daily SHOWCASE RK OE EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT John CiiKivelei "FACES" THE ACCLAIMED MOTION PICTURE THEATER 70 Phon. 653-0777 "LION IN THE WINUrV'-Color Htpburn Jane Mtrrow-Jotin Cailk lervrtxl Seal 1 ol Box Office ar Mail at 51il St. OL Bloom Cliff Jorvncy In Color--Tethniitopc EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT PLAZA M7 Eail lllh St. Phoao 93S-J260 Juliita-Julian Pattor a Monliel-Maufkro Roncl ART CINEMA ADULTS ONLY "SHL HOB" PLUS COMPANION KIT "MOTEL CONFIDENTIAL" lUNION CITYl UNION CITY Drive-ln Nlmiti Frwy. ol Alvorodo Cut Off Phone "THE WRECKING CREW'-Color Dean Martin Elkc Sommer Maioia Janiei Coburn Suiannoh York Way You Look At It Makes Difference COALVJXLE, England (Uf --Times change fast for th people of Coalville.

It depends on which side of tl town clock they are facing. The High Street face fastest. The Mantle Lane ski tlie slowest. The hands on our faces vary by about tv minutes--but the chimes soun ive minutes early. OAKLAND i Ava.

DRIVE-IN 351-70M "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" JoSi Milll-Dorothy McCuire-Color "A CHALLENGE FOS ROBIN HOOD" Gay Hcmilfon--Barrle Inghtim Stadium Auto Movies E. 14th IMih AVI. Phc "3 IN THE Mfmie-JX-Christcpher Janet "WILD IN THE Shelley Winlcji- Dio.T, Van! FREMONT Safety-Device For Bridge Electrical engineer Herb Chew, right, shows Hayward-San Mateo Bridge manager Moe W. Gewertz a unit of now motorist-aid system which will be installed on the bridge starting in October. Designed by engineers of the Division of Bay Toll Crossings, the system will enable motorists to summon aid and at the same time warn oncoming traffic by aimply pushing a button.

About 140 call boxes will be built as six-inch square aluminum poles. There is one button for service and another for fire. A push of a button touches off a control-panel light at the toll plaza. At the same time, amber lights on three call boxes begin blinking to warn oncoming traffic. Rosendin Electric Co.

of San Jose won the contract to install the system with a bid of $239,718. Fresh Bakery Treats from Your fashion Center SAFEWAY Bake Shop Pa seo Padre Parkway FREMOHT After January Disasters State Unit Asks Speedy Flood Control Building SAFEWAY Bake Shop Prices Effective Through Feb. 15, 1969 Fresh Baked FRENCH By ARTHUR HUTCHINSON SACRAMENTO (UPI) The stale Resources Agency Tuesday asked Congress to speed up construction in California of flood control projects a Texas congressman said "more (linn repaid" their SI billion fedora investment. Rep. Stewart Wright, TEX.

Fremont Auto Movies Frlmonl Blvd. Nimili Frwv. 791-S90C "PLAY DIRTY" Mhhcel Carr.e-Ni9?l Dave.Too/l "HANO 'EM Clinl Steven CENTURY 2Uo a) Nimilt Frtiway EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT "JCE STATION jJotk Hudson Erntti EtorgniVw Palrick WcGoofwn Jim Brown Rttiivad Stall Now AvailobU (PLEASANT HlLLl CENTURY 21 Off A 680 al MONUMENT BlVD CONTRA CCSIA tHOPP. Rrchord Coburn "WAIT UNTIL Arkrn I SAN JOSEl CENTER 3 37411 Fremont at Pfioni 793-3933 "THE STALKINO Grsgory PenV-Eva Marie Siinl "THE Slorring Peler Sellrn Fox Fremont OFF NIMITi AT MOtVRY Hub 793-4JOO "SWISS FAMIVY ROBINSON" John MiHs-Dorolhy McGulre-Color "A CHALLENGE fOU tOUN HOOD" Gay Hamilton-Bcrrle CINEMA I II 783.2401 SOUTHLAND SHOJVINO CENTER NIMITZ AT WIN1ON AVE. CINEMA I "SWJSS FAMILY MBIN5ON" Jorji Mild-Dorothy McCuire-- Color Jarrti McrArrSur--Jonet Munro 2 1 Pho Neil lo WirKhctltr HODM "3001 A SPACE ODISSEY- Cprtmna Irt Colof Kei, nulltj Ooiy iockwood A Jmiiuol Advenluro MAIS.

WED. SAL, SUN. liM CENTURY Nixl to Myjltry HtauM "THE SHOES OF THI FISHERMAN" AmKony Qyinn-Oicar Wflirwr DavJd Janiien-Siir Laurence OJivin MATS. SUM. 1.30 PM.

iEiJTURY fo Mytliry Eoil Boy Engogemenl "fINIAN'S RAINBOW" fred Clark Kecnon Wynn -Colof CINEMA II "3 IN THE YvelK JoreJ Judy Threll MAYWADD rlATWAKU 577 isi.1540 "THE WBLCKINO Oeon WjjrT'irt Elke Cobwn Suiornah Yofl mint Sla.i "WAIT UNTIL AuriVlr ArkUl CENTURY 24 phoo.2M.11M Will to Winifntlir Myittry Houn "OONE WITH THE Clark Goble-Vivitn Ltiqh Ittlit Howord-Olivki D. Hovilkxid MATS. SAT. 1:30 P.M. SAN LEANDRO DEI "WITH SIX YOU GET EOGKOtL" Doril Eay-Brian rXeilh--Color "GOOD, BAD AND THE UGLY" Clint Von Clttf Ji 1 14lrii Avt.

1 Eott Mlh fAL EL Of IOS HON60S" Maura AAonti-- Color "Ml NOCIIE DE SODAS" Con lull Aguilar I Nimirz Auto Movies Of) NiRiili Ftxwoy Durham Ph 656-950; "SWJSS FAMILY ROBINSON" John Milll-Dorolhy McGulro-Colar "A CHALLENGE FOR ROBIN HOOD" Gay Hamilton-- Barrie IngKam DUBLIN! SAN RAMON Auto Movie Oubli.i HB-17M "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" John Milli-Dorothy McGuire-Color "A CHALLENSE FOR ROBIN HOOD" Gay Homllfon-Bcw'ie The Wrecking Crew Elke Somrnef -Sharan Tale-Nancy Kwan Nigel Green Tina Louise IAI.SO PLAYING! Duffy James Coburn James Mason James Fox Susannah York Su.oci.lor by DONALD CAMMELl and HMff JOE BROWN JR. Produced by MARTIN MANULIS Dlritted by ROBERT PARRISH TECHNICOLOR A COLUMBIA PICTURE- A MARTIN M.AHU1IS ProdiKlion lALAMEDAl Island Auto Movies Nol to Ih. Tvbi Phon. "YELLOW Starring The BeaHc-i "THOMAS CSOWN AFFAIR" Sieve McQueen-Faye Dunaway SAN JOSE Auto Movie Nimiti on to A It. Off Ronp Lifl lo Oiih CY 5-5005 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "FORBIDDEN FLESH" "UNHOLY MATRIMONY" "I WAS A WOMAN" Legitimate Theatre ISAN CARLOSI Circle Star Theatre 1717 Ind.

load Phoni MS-OSoJ Now thru February 16 JIMMIE SHOW" wilh SKI1ES 1 HENDERSON Plul SERENDIPITY SINOE8! TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE TAKE THE FAMILY OUT TO A MOVIE TONIGHT rnnmrflllrlalrlrl The Greatest Adventure Of Them All! WALT DISNEY TECHNICOLOR'flKDNWNAVlSION' id ns of two days ago the sliniale of flood damage from mid-January storms was 425 million wilh more than 100 ves lost. He said the federal govern- ient has invested $936.9 million i flood control works in the ale and the Corps of Engineers stirnaled an additional $1.23 Ilion damages "would have oc- irrcd if the flood control proj- cts were not there." In response, the Resources gency asked the delegations om the House Public Works orninitlei: for $25.5 million to eed up work on already au- lorized projects, mainly in the outhern San Joaquin Valley. The agency urged President to expand the budget to rovide $25.5 million for Cali- iniia projects. It asked the appropriation for lew Melones Dam on the Stanslaus River he increased from 9 million to $17 million; a nillion contribution to building the Don Pedro Dam on the 'uolumne be "kept steady" and 1.5 million each appropriated nilially for Buchanan Reservoir Chowchilla River and Hidden eservoir on Fresno River. The agency urged the appro- rialion for levee and bank pro ecfion on the lower Sacramento be increased from $2 mil- ion to $3.5 million.

Wright attacked persons who glibly tag" appropriations re quests by the Public Works Committee as "pork fe said the words ought to be 'obliterated" and "In 2V4 weeks the federal in vestment was more than repaii --more than amply juslified," said. Wright is ranking member subcommittees on flood con trol and rivers and harbor which are conducting four day of hearings and surveys on Cal fornia's flood damage. "Water is wealth and is worth 'hatever it costs to develop it," aid Rep. Don Clausen, R- rescent City, whose north coast istrict periodically suffers from coding. "What is required of all agen- ies is we must give flood con rol and water conservation rojects higher priority in budget ppropriations," he said.

Personnel Changes In USD Three personnel changes were pproved by Union Sanitary i i directors Monday ight. John Walker was promoted rom plant operator to labora- ory analyst, replacing the late Thomas Berry; Arlhur Souza, previously a plant supervisor, made a plant operator, and Cecil Ross, previously a plant iperator, was made a plant su pervisor. In other business, directors accepted an easement from the San Francisco Water Company the district access to a sewer line east of Palm Avenue snd adjacent to tire Mission Pass Freeway now under construction. Development Co. of Milpitas was granted a certificate of reimbursement.

The firm, which paid part of the cost of installation of a trunk sewer line along Warm Springs Boulevard from Scott Creek Road to the Starlilc Hills subdi vision, will thus be entitled to reimbursement for part of it. cost when other developers con nect. 2 Area Truckers Die In Crashes Truck drivers from Castro Valley and San Lcandro were killed in similar accidents early yesterday, one cm the Bay Bridge and the other on Highway 39 in Tulare County. The California Highway Patro! idenlified the victims as Archie R. Brantley, 49, of 4321 Gregory Caslro Valley, and Joseph P.

Metivier, 53, of 463 Violet San Lcandro. The CUP said both apparently fell asleep at the wheel. Branlley was killed instantly when his rig spun out of truck trailer control east bound and struck the north wall of the Bay Bridge ahout 4:4 The impact sheared off th nick's front axle and demi lished the cab, patrolmen sail Rain was falling when the ace dent occurred east of Verb Buena Island. Metivier was killed when truck overturned on U.S. 9 about five miles north of Ti lare.

The CUP said his truck load of solvent spilled onto th highway, but there was fire. Division of Forestry unl were sent to the scene Tagus inch and washed th solvent off the highway. Oven Fresh LAYER CAKE 8 inch-Reg. 1.69 SPECIAL Fresh Baked DANISH BUTTER HORNS Reg. 15' Your Safewdy In-Store Bakery Specializes in Baking and Decorating CAKES for Special Occasions For Information PHONE: 792-4742.

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