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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 2

Publication:
The Timesi
Location:
San Mateo, California
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2
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2-San Mateo 'Ellllf'S Friday, January 22, 1971 Newsmen Claim News Withheld SAIGON (UPI) Newsmenj The dispute became acrirao- covering the Indochina war arejnious about 10 days when engaged in an increasingly: reporters began using the bitter dispute with the U.S. usually plac-id ''five o'clock cam'mand over the release of I follies" briefing for sharp information about the extent queali-oning about tihe role of American involvement in military operations in Cambodia and Laos, Newsmen here charge the command 'has cut back the flow of information previously available about actions -in Vietnam itself. U.S. planes and helicopters in Cambodia and Laos. Briefers denied U.S.

helicopters were involved in direct support of Cambodian, South Vietnamese or Laotian troops although photographs showed iHuey Cobra 'helicopters per- After days of controversy, the i forming the role. U.S. command issued a state- They also denied any U.S. merit Wednesday that ''opera-! advisers were on the ground in lions out of the country Cambcdia, but pictures have (Vietnam) involve questions not'showed Americans in military on'y of the U.S. forces'! uniforms there, security, but also'the broader' U.S.

military spokesmen requirements of the national! again denied Thursday that socuritv of the United American advisers are flving in A high ranking officer, who couhl not speak officially by name, said, "It means the rules for the release of information on oul-of-Hie-coimtry operations include both military political considerations." and Tim Tmiei i i a ntwipciper of the City of San Mntco. HORACE w. AMPHLETT Publiihrr 1917-1933 Doily i i ly AMPHLETT PRINTING COMPANY 1080 So, Boyj'iort; Blvd. San Mateo, California 94.102 J. Hmt Clinfon President Publisher Weil'rr A.

Jock Vice Preiideii! Jnnrl Amphlctl Harold Schloithawtr C. Crauor Con. Aiit. Gen. Mgr.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier 52.50 ppr monlli By Mail, Payable'Quarlefly in Advance S3.00 per mon.tli By a i Anruieil in Advance $30 per year By Mail, Annual in Advance $36 per year Second Gloss Poslage Paid at San Maleo Vietnamese helicopters in Cambodia and also that Americans were on the ground in the operation there to clear Highway 4 between Phnom Penh and the sea. The spokesman said a picture showing Americans running to board a helicopter was taken during a I ''logistics mission" in which to Loss by 12 U.S. Airlines Estimated at $123 Million THE BODY of Jennifer Ann Flowers, above, 5, was found Wednesday in a field near Palmdale in Southern California. Deputies said she had been kidnaped and stabbed to death while walking to kindergarten. (AP Wirephoto) supplies were being carried South Vietnamese troops.

In Phnom Penh, high-ranking diplomatic sources said that the presence of American military, personnel on Highway 4--two Americans with Ranger patches on their uniforms photographed i lor a helicopter--was a genuine error on the part of some American command. Menlo Man Booked in Shooting Ray Johnson bsborue, 18, of 1988 Madera Street, Menlo Papk, has been arrested by Redwood City police in connection with the vShooting of a man in his home last December 15. OFFICE HOURS I fa flt a i I a i on cnarges of armed roo- bary, attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon. 'Detective Sgt. Roger Binkley and Detective Richard Hamilton arrested Johnson Sunday in San Francisco on a a a obtained after the victim, Gilbert John Lilly, 23.

1075 Haven Street, allegedly identified 'him as one of persons in- p.n 9.00 a.m. .5:30 Sf 9.00 o.m.-I.OO p.m. Soturday, (Son Malco and i i i only.) MEMBER Hi- Auociatrd Preit, me Unilcd P'cii Imcmcitional, Audit Bureau of Grcula- tioni, cind Bureciu of Adverting, ANPA. NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE Ccjlilomiei Nfrwsptiper Morkctl, Inc. Matson Quits Cruise Trade SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The Matson Navigation Co.

has bid a nostalgic farewall to the Pacific passenger cruise business it pioneered 88 years ago. In a colorful changing of the fiags ceremony under bright sunshine Thursday, the Matson banner was hauled down on the luxury liner SS Mariposa to be replaced by the colors of Pacific Far East Lines. To sustained 1 applause by about 50 persons, indudin-g Matson President Malcolm Blaisde'll and PFE President Leo C. Ross, the M-ariposa was turned over to her new owners. Pacific Far East, in its year, entered the passenger cruise ibuair.ess by purchasing the 'Maniposa and her sister ship, the SS Monterey, which is on a South Pacific cruise.

The Mariposa and Monterey cruise to Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, New Zealand 'and Australia. Pacific Far East says it will continue that schedule. Crash Kills Atom Experts ME2ILHAC, France (UPI) The French defense ministry said today the nation's leading experts in nuclear energy were killed in Thursday's crash of an are taking drastic' action to puiil out of a profits dive that plunged- in 1970 to their worst financial performance. Their efforts to reverse the treed range from -eliminating some flights and dismissing em- ployes to cutting out free newspapers arid morning movies. At the same time the airlines are stepping up their campaigns to attract more travelers.

The Air Transport Association estimates that the 1 12 major airlines--reeling under sharply rising costs and slower than expected passenger growth--suffered an aggregate loss of $123 Visiting Privileges SOLEDAD (AP) Wives and other iamily members will begin visiting a number of Soi- edad Prison convJots for nearly two days, starling Valentine's Day. The "most trusted inmates" will ibe allowed to spend 43 hours with wives, parents and brothers or sisters in specialty built apartments within the prison walls, officials announced thursday. Similar programs are under way at California Correctional Institutions at Corona ar.d Tehachapi. miteon in 1970. This was in sharp contrast to a profit of million in' 1969.

For the first lime since the introduction of jet service, the carriers are cutting hade itig'ht schedules to many cities, and far the first time in more than 10 years are furloughing and Lag employes in an effort to curb costs. Industry sources say economic slowdown last year put 'brakes on air travel by corporate executives, who had 'ccounted for rr.ore than half of the airlines' passenger' load. Ths on business travel! not only kept executives out of the air'hut, when they did shunted many of them from the first class section to the cheaper coaoh seaJs. Unltted Air Lines'and Ameri- Since total elimination of service between any two cities is not involved, the airlines don't need approval by the Civil Aeronautics Boaird to reduce the number of flights. Airlines sales people say they can Airlines announced this past plan to shift emphasis from the week plans to reduce the business ber their flights en some! "The wbofe 'thrust of the fu- Satellite Is Launched VANDENBERG- AFB, Calif.

(UPI) --A secret satellite employing a Titan III B-Agena i a i rocket a launched yesterday, from, this coastal aerospace center by Air Force-industry team. highly' competitive long-haul routes as an economy move. TWA said it cut its available seat mites toy 4 per cent early this month. lure 'by the ainlines will 'be to at: tract family vacation travel and to promote short -trips," an airline representative said. THE "YOU'RE WEtCOME TO LOOK AROUND STORE" WANTS YOU I A A OLSENNOLTE 1 5EO El Camino Bcol, San Carlot THE SADDLE SHOP Thurj, Nitet'Til 9 p.m.' Sale of Custom Draperies! Save on both fabrics and labor! Come in or phone! Let us help you select a beautiful fabric, then tailor it into handsome draperies.

The kind Levy Bros, has been famous for. The kind you'll find in the Peninsula's finest homes. We'll finish your draperies with four-inch double hems, top and bottom, with weight's at seams and corners so that they'll hang perfectly. Save right now! Phone 342-2011 for an appointment with Mr. Robert Roman, Levy BroSk drapery expert.

He'll be delighted to bring samples to your home without obligation. A Kirich hardware included on all initallq- tioni where required at a nominal cojf. Mateo store i a i cipin a i AvR nue 9 I vaded i shootin his home, him in the one of them arm. air ovei force cen in a snowstorm tral France. "Fine Home Furnishings Since 19n2'' San Bruno Maple Shop SALE JNOW PROGRESS! Ethan Allen I winter sale homefeshions If there ever an i Alien worth wailiiiK for.

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H7.r,0.AI.I-; 129.5 save San Bruno Maple Shop PLENTY OF FREE PARKING OPEN FRI. EVENINGS TIL 9:00 P.M. Phone 583-3664 Two a 425 San Mateo Avenue, San Bruno; 426 El Camino Real, San Bruno ANNOUNCING TWA COMMUTER FLIGHTS OUT AND BACK TO SAN FRANCISCO INT'L. THE SAME DAY LOS ANGELES LAS VEGAS 12 non-stops daily, from 7 AM to 9 PM. 3 non-stops daily, 8:10 AM, 11:20 AM, 5 PM.

TWA I I DENVER PHOENIX 3 non-stops every business day, 7:55 AM, 11:45 AM, 1:35 PM. 3 non-stops every business day, 7:00 AM, 3:45 PM, 6:45 PM. 1 I TWA ih.

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