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Pasadena Independent from Pasadena, California • Page 32

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INWMMPiNT. HIBAY. 016. 4.I7CT CONSCIENCE HURT Ex-Con Admits Killings SAN FERNANDO--CNS--A Nov. 24, walked into the Sa conscience-stricken former con- Fernando police station Wee vict yesterday confessed the nesday night and surrendere rape slayings of two Los.

Angeles area women. Donald Kinman, 36, sought Since the body of Mrs. Nancy Louise Tardy was found in his locked trailer In Sylmar last the murder of Mrs. Feme Ree Tardy, 28, of tian Fernando Road, was strangled a criminally assaulted. Police also linked Kinman Santa's at Stowers Best Known Names in Diamonds Jewelry Clocks Silver Watches Cameras NO GIMMICKS: JUST SAVINGS up to 12" KUNDO Anniversary Clock 13.88 Reg.

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Tardy, a divorcee. "This ought to get me the gas chamber," said Kinman. "I have it coming to me, don't you think?" Detective Lou Belle of-the 'alley division said Kinman linked to the murder Mrs. Wessel through finger prints found in his room. Police said Kinman woulc ie questioned again today ibout other murders in which lie women i i were tripped and strangled.

Among the cases is the un plved murder of Actress Helen 'erome, SO, In her Hollywood ipartment. August 27,1958, Two Students Win Dinner Invite Indents from Claremont Graduate College will be guests of of World Affairs. lonor at an open house Sun home of Otis Gordon, chairman if the Duarte Sister City Committee, 1343 Central avenue. Gordon invites the general mblic to attend the reception meet Miss Unja Lee ioeri Tjitroatmodjo. Miss Lee is a Korean stu- lent who is working on a doc- or of philosophy degree in nternational relations.

She vill be a weekend guest Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Tjitroatmodjo, an Indones- an, is studying history. He vill be an overnight guest Saturday at the home of Maylon Drake, Duarte School District uperintendent.

THEY SHOULD HAVE LET IT BURN MAYBE? GLENDORA --Glendora's Fire Department got a pat on the back from the City Council and the owners of a restaurant where a fire was quickly brought under control. Councilwoman Ruth Crosby praised the firemen, saying that they did an "excellent job in halting the fire" at the Old Hickory Inn on Nov. 23. Mayor Harold Walker read a letter from Homer and Opal Weimer, owners, and Wayne Hill, manager, of the restaurant at Grand and Alosta praising both the fire and police departments for "the efficent manner in which the fire was controlled and confined and protection provided though- out the night." The fire, which started in the kitchen of the inn, was kept from spreading to other parts of the with damage ettimated at less than $25,000. Space Meet Features Top Experts City Hints Fight for Water Firm DUARTE--Four Duarte Ci Council members made it pla Wednesday night that they i tend to proceed with acqu sition of the Duarte Water Cc a project for which a 000 figure has been mentione Meeting in a "study se sion" as a committee of tl whole, with Councilman Home Self as chairman, the counc members also indicated tha they will not drop their cu rent condemnation suit againi the water company.

Because no formal action is permitted at a study ses sion, the actual decision was held up until the next reg ular council meeting on Dec 14. The condemnation suit wa launched by the city after th water company's board of rectors assertedly refused 1 let consultants hired by th city have access to records an reports. In a letter dated Nov. 16, th water company offered th city any information it wantei if it would drop the condemna tion suit. Both Sadler and City Admin istrator Robert L.

Wilson ac vised against this move. Se also was definite in his opinio that the city should continu the court action. Scores of the leading minds in the fields of science and education will converge on the DUARTE Two exchange Huntington-Sheraton Hotel this weekend, for the 36th Institute JPL's A. R. Hibbs, T.

Keith lay from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Glennan of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NATO's Gen. Lauris Norstad, Chief of Naval Opera- ions Adm. Arleigh Burke-these are but a few of the Chrysler Recalls 10,000 Employes DETROIT UPI-- Chrysle will recall 10,000 of i laid-off employes to resum production of Valiants, Imper als and Dodge trucks on Dec. 9 The firm said yesterday tlr would leave 28,00 of its work ers idled due to steel shortages But it said it expected to hav all employes back on the jo mthin two weeks.

an( distinguished speakers lined up for the session, theme of which "New Frontiers in Space and Science." The which is spon sored by the University of Southern California in cooper ation with the colleges and universities of the Pacific Area, opens Sunday and runs through Wednesday. General Norstad will open he Institute Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. He will speak on "NATO: Strength and Spirit." This session is open free to the public, as is each evening session. of the five Monday panels will discuss the Antarctic continent which became the object of a 12-nation treaty this week--including Russia-to ban all military activities and to maintain the area for scientific research. The daily programs of five Guided-Missile Ship in Service Navy's ew guided-missile destroyer eader Dewey, to be commis- ioned Monday, has the most dvanced intelligence data and ontrol center of any ship in he fleet, her builder says.

The 512-foov Dewey, 140 feet anel discussions and five ad- inger than World War II de troyers, was turned over to he yesterday after a run from Bath, where she was uilt Protestant Service For Ike in Rome WASHINGTON UPI -resident Eisenhower will at- ind Protestant church serves in Rome next Sunday be- 5-3355. ore going to the Vatican for audience with Pope John Eisenhower will attend 8 m. services at St. Paul's rotestant Episcopal Church Rome and go to the Vatican 9:25 a.m. for his audience ith the Pope, the White ouse itinerary showed.

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Delicious i chocolates ith a center of the edible vari ty of the genus Formicidae 11 done up in a transparen lastic box yet. What am I talking about' hocolate-covered ants, bees aterpillars for heaven's sake! an't say you never had it so ood because, the chances are ou never had it at all. But, as a gift for the man who as everything, here is some hing to keep him talking 'way ast Christmas! MEMBER DINERS CLUB Rentier Style DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT 1770 E. Colorado Pasadena Eat It Here or Take It With You Free Parking In Rear SY 6-4373 LA. Council Joins County Against Statue LQS ANGELES CNS City Council by vote of 5 to 5 has the County Board of Supervisors in refusing to spend $2,000 for a 'snow statue" to be constructed in Squaw Valley for the forthcoming winter Oly pics.

Eight votes-are needed for passage. Walt Disney, chairman of the Olympics Pageantry Committee, proposed to build 30 wire and imitation snow sculp'j tures in Squaw Valley to payj tribute to the world's athletes. The cities of California werei asked to finance the construe-: tion. "I don't want this city to seem cheap but there are lot better ways to spend our tax money," said Councilman Everett Burkhalter. "I'm afraid I can't vote for this." The Board ot Supervisors rejected a similar request two weeks ago.

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