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Glad You Asked That By MARILYN and HY GARDNER the smoll society by Brick man Monday, April 28, San Maleo-- 17 Didn't JFK's press Because the players secretary, Pierre Salinger, felt their coach was getting and Henry Kissinger once too uptight, the story goes, have a bitter feud going? they hid a baby alligator. Carlton Simms. Cleveland. jaws taped shut! in Shula's "I happen to be an locker. Tho next morning admirer of Kissinger," Salin- Don asked the guilty party to ger says.

"I barely knew him stand up. Fullback Larry under Kennedy, when he was Csonka came to his feet. "It with the National Security wasn't me," he explained Council. But in the last three sheepishly. "I just wanted to years I've come to see him toll you how lucky you were, as a man of incredible tal- You won by only one vote." ent.

Not without defects, of "I won a a course, but when you consl- snapped. "On whether or not der the current turmoil of America, who could scuc- ceed him?" Presently roving editor for the French news a a i lucky Pierre now lives comfortably and contentedly in Paris. He jets from the Arab countries to Israel. Portugal whereever the action Is. we should tie up the alliga- zonked Csonka.

There was a lot of talk about a practical joke the Dolphins pulled on Don Shula right before the Super Bowl. Can you find out what it Len Levy, Miami Can you enlighten us as to whether Julie and Doug -the long-lasting lovers on "Days of Our Lives" are as much in love off-screen as they are on? M. Erb, Detroit. Yes. They made it official last Oct.

12 when Susan Scaforth and Bill Hayes were married in Hollywood. It's Bill's second marriage and Susan's first. And, the bride insists, her last. PKHSONAL POSTCARDS A I P.A.R., Pasadena, Yes, Barbara Walters is discussing the notion of dropping out of her highly successful syndicated show, "For Women Only." Says it takes too much of her time on top of her all-day "Today" chores Lorraine A a Vegas, Thanks for the tip that the, town's small motels may be given the go- ahead to construct and oper- ato casinos To Wilton a Anderson, S.C.: It's nice to know, with a bow to Quote, that April 15-19 is offi- i a i a "National Hostility Week" A Arthur, Palm Springs, Zsa Zsa Oabor and her new husband are occupying one of Howard Hughes's mansions, the one on a Bel Aire hilltop. l)r Kn lll(trs Over-40 Blues By UK.

I I I Pointing Finger At Viet Debacle Sheinwold on Bridge By AI.KHEU SIIKINWOLD Bridge players know that i a a finesses go sour, unexpected a i a a contracts. In short, the true bridge player must always reckon with the possibility a Kate has a him i in the pants Smith Noith-Stiuth vulnerable NORTH WEST 4 (, in 4k 1 South 1 i 4 0 4 A K.vsr 4 i i ii 4'' sorrH 4 A 7 1 A 4 10 7 A in Mcse North 1 I 1 Puss 1 4 All Pass Pass Opening Icail West opened the jack of hearts, and South won with the ace. Blithe as a lark, he led out the ace and-kings of trumps. Too late. South discovered that man's portion is misery.

West got in with the ace of diamonds, drew two more rounds of trumps and ran the hearts. South was down, four, losing 400 points. It you're wondering how South could make his contract, you can relax. He had to go down with the trumps breaking 4-1: but he didn't have to go down four. Should I ndorlrud Alter drawing one round of trumps i the ace South load low instead of the king.

If both opponents follow suit. South regain the lead and draw tile last with his king. This is just as good as leading the king of trumps first. If a a trump. West steps up with the of trumps but can- not afford to load a third trump.

South sees the bad trump break and switches to diamonds before touching any more trumps. West can get two trumps, a heart and a di.iiDond. but nothing else. is down only one instead of four. Kven in the most pfospcr- ous times it pays to save 300 points when you can.

Daily Question Partner opens with 1 NT to 18 points) and the next player passes. You hold: 49 8 6 2 6 3 1 5 2 4 A 8, What do you say? ANSWER: Bid two clubs, Stayman Convention, asking your partner to show a major suit of four or more cards. If he bids spades, you i raise to game; otherwise you will go to NT. CA POCKET GUIDE TO I written by Alfred Sheinwold is available. Get your copy by sending 50 cents to the Times, P.O.

Box 1111, Los Angeles, Calif. 900Ti3. i 'Medical Memos Whiplash Injuries By. H. L.

HERSCHENSOHN, M.D. "While driving about a month ago I came to an intersection and stopped. I was hit by another car from behind and my neck was jerked. It didn't bother me except for a slight stiffness so I did nothing about it. Now i toll me a unless I get treatment I may some day get a stiff neck.

Please advise me What most persons do not is a unnecessary is such a nature the doctor treatment for this condition feels or trac- actually cause disability, tion is necessary it is best to Obviously, a doctor should move the head normally as examine the neck to see if far as possible without caus- thoro has been an i inp pain. which requires treatment. It a-person complains of But a majority of so-called pain which really does not "whiplash" i i are exist because he hopes to nothing more than strains of win a lawsuit, the doctor has the muscles and tendons of no choice but to take his the neck and may require word for it and give treat- little if any treatment. ment. However, it is better If a person who has not to tell the truth than take a had any injury is forced to chance of deliberately mak- a a a i ing the nock i If there is restrains movement of the no pain on movement of (he head it can eventually result in a stiff nock, at least for some time Unless the injury head, then it is quite likely a no a will be required Today's Almanac United Press International Today is Monday, April 28.

the 118th day of 1975 with 247 to follow. The moon is approaching its last quarter. The i stars are Mars and Jupiter. The i a a Mercury, Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus.

Monroe, fifth president of the United States, was born April 28, 1758. This is entertainer Ann-Margret's birthday. On this day in history. In 1788. "Maryland was a i to the Union as the seventh state.

In 1945, Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was executed bv Italian patriots. I 1952, a i Japan was officially ended with signing of a treaty by the United States and 47 other nations. In 1969, French President Charles de Gaulle resigned a being defeated in a referendum. A for the a President Monroe, author of "The Monroe Doctrine." said, "National honor is national property of the highest value WASHINGTON There will probnbly be a lot of finger-pointing about the debacle in Vietnam. It's hard to fix the blame on any one person so.

to satisfy everyone's political persuasion, here is a small choice to pick from. A larger choice can be found in a book titled "The Experts" by Clyde Edwin Pettit from which I lifted most of these quotes. Gen. Jean Leclerc: "I didn't come back to Indochina to give Indo- i a back to the Indo- chinese." (Sept. 31, 1945).

U.S. (Jen. Mark Clark: "I am also impressed by the French military plans, by the apparent Vietnamese determination to fight. I could not. make any better plans than those already in existence here (Feb.

24, 1953). Sherman Adams, assistant to President Eisenhower: "At a Sunday night meeting in the upstairs study at the White House, Eisenhower had agreed with Dulles and Had ford on a plan to send A i a forces to Indochina unde." strict conditions." (April 4, 1954). French Brig. Gen. Christian de Castries: "I'm going to kick Gen.

Giap's teeth in, one by one." (April 20, 1954). Son. Mike Mansfield (D- "Ngo Dinh Diem's a decency and honesty while those conspiring to bring him down represent corruption." (April 30, 1955). Gen. a Wheeler: "It is fashionable in some quarters to say that the problems in Southeast Asia are primarily political and economic.

I do not agree. The essence of the problem in Vietnam is military." (November, 1962). Assistant Secretary of Defense Arthur D. Sylvester: "It's the inherent right of the government to lie to save itself." (Dec. 6, 1962).

Secretary of Defense Rob- ert S. a a a "The South Vietnamese armed forces have now attained the experience, training and necessary i required for victory Victory is in sight," (Feb. 19, 1963). U.S. Gen.

Paul D. Harkins: "By Christmas it will all be over." (April. 1963). President John F. Kennedy: "I can't do it (withdraw from- Vietnam) until 1965 after I'm re-elected." (Spring, 1963).

Secretary of State Dean Rusk: "Part of the problem i of creating a broad political base in the South) has been that those who have collaborated in the war days and immediate postwar days i i i were pretty much ruled out of consideration in i a and properly so." (1963). Secretary of State Dean Rusk: "The Laotians are very interesting people. They don't like to kill each other." (Sept. 15. 1963).

President Lyndon B. Johnson: "We are not about to send boys nine or ten thousand miles away from home to do what Asian boys ought to be doing for themselves." (Oct. 21. 1964). Sen.

J. William Fullbright A "Presently military operations appear to be going better. There have been reports from a i i a point of view in recent weeks We have also insisted on continuing the bombing as we did in the spring. The President made some impressive speeches in that direction," (Oct. 24, 1965).

a D. Taylor: "The Viet Cong will just, peter out." (Oct. 27, 1965). Dear Dr. Brothers: I'm feeling the burden of middle age and I'm not growing old very gracefully.

I hate it. And the more I hate it the more 1 eat, with the result that I'm losing my looks and a i i weight. I feel quite lonely and good for nothing now because no one seems to need me or my services at all. My three children are grown and away at school and I'll be soon be 50. My husband is still very active in his business and has no Undersecretary of Sta'te tor retiring.

Eugene V. Rostow: "I view around the house, i a as a problem of vt i order (Oct 4 1966) which bore me and I overeat. Henry. Cabot Lodge Evorytimc I think of starting ambassador to Saigon- "By a new hnbbv or even the end of 1967, there might enrolling in a course at my be light at the end of the school, my husband and chil- tunnel and everybody i dren remind me that you can't teach an old dog new tricks. The question is can this old dog do to make life seem worth living again? R.J.

Dear. R.J.: Your husband and your children are misin- a i i a straight. First, of all. you're not. such an "old but even if you were in your 70s or 80s, the attitude that you should stop learning at a a i a age is totally wrong.

Study a study get the 'feeling that things are much better (Dec. Hi, 1966). Vice-Prcsident Hubert H. Humphrey: "Vietnam is our greatest adventure, and a wonderful adventure it (Nov. 1, 1967).

Gen. i i a a I a never been more encouraged in my four years in Vietnam." (Nov. 15, 1937). i i a i "1 i say confidently that looking ahead just three years the war will be over It will be over on a lasting basis that will protnote lasting peace in the Pacific." (Oct. 12, 1969).

i i "Peace is at hand (Oct. 26, 1972). indicates that if people are in a i good physical health they are capable of learning until they die. A i a Scott, a counselor who works i a a Georgetown University's i a i Washington, the older Yesterday in The Times From the files of The Times April 28 1945 Civil defense authorities warned residents to take cover if an air raid siren blows, not to start celebrating the end of the war in Europe. The sirens will be used for air raid alerts only.

1955 County health authorities said they had decided to postpone the school Salk vaccine program until it is determined that the vaccine is safe. 1965 John T. O'Connor. 89, former mayor of San Bruno, died. students have a number of a a a over their younger classmates.

They generally have greater motivation and more experience in living. They often have fewer emotional burdens and they are not as likely to be plagued with disconcerting a a i of the heart that interrupt concentration on studies. Most adult counselors suggest that you get your personal life in order before you i classes. I other words, have things organized so that you can aside time for studies. Avoid taking too many courses the i semester.

When you enter a class, remember that you're going to compete with yourself, not with others. You're there to grow and get i something! besides worry about your ape. you'll not have as much desire to eat as you have now. However, you can start new patterns of living right now that will help you begin to lose weight. Psychologist Dr.

Morton Shaevitz says a losing and watching weight is a matter of developing certain skills. One important skills is to reverse your eating habits so that you take more food In the morning and less at nijzlif. In the earlier hours of the day your body is better able to handle food than it is in the evening. Divide your meal into courses so that it lasts longer, and eat slowly, a little bit at a time. Don't even pick up the fork while there's food in your mouth.

If you and your husband eat out a lot. try ordering an a a a rather than desert if you're hungry. At serve from the kitchen rather putting serving dishes on the table. Plan an activity tor before something for immediately after your meal so you won't have a chance to face that boredom at the table. In this way, you'll be-less likely to want to overwat.

It sounds to me as if most of your weight problems stem from psychological factors. Start solving the real problems at the root of your depression. Food is not an answer and it will only add to vour anxieties PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW By Whipple and Borth Paul M. llupf A Krunk H. Blum.

Atlys. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE Nu. 55291 THI-: COURT OK TDK STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN A FDR THE COUNTY OF SAN MATKO. Estate of FRANCIS JOfiKPH SMOLLEN, also known us FHANK SMO1.I.KN. Notice is hereby Riven that, subject to confirmation by the abiAc- entitled Saperinr Court, on 19.

I97S. at 11:00 a.m.. or thereafter i i Ihc lime allowed by law. undersigned as administratrix of the of FHANCIS JOSEPH SWOLLEN, deceased, will sell at private sale to the hiinVst and best net bidder on the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned all rittht. i am) interest of FRANCIS JOSEPH SMOIJ.KN.

deceased, at the lime of his death and all right, title, and interest that the estate has acquired in addition to that of decedent at the lime of his deaih. in the real property located in the County of San Mateo, Stale of California, desi'ribed as follows: All that real property situated in the City of Daly City. County ul San Mateo. Stale of California, described as follows- LOT in Block 7. as designated on the map entitled "MAI" OF THK CKDCKER KSTATF, TRACT SUBDIVISION NO.

I'', which map was hied in the olt'ice of the Recorder of the County of Siin Mateo. State uf on June 1908, in Book of Maps at Page IB. The property is commonly referred to as 151 Evergreen. Daly City, Calitiirnia The sale is subject to current taxes, covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservatioiis. rights, rights of way.

and easements of record. The properly is to be sold on an "as is" basis, except as to Hiils or offers are invited for this property and must be in writing and will he received at the offices of PAUL HUPF and FHANK IV BLV.M. Atlorneys for Administratrix, at 73W Mission Street, Duly City. California 1MUI4, or may be filed with the clerk of the Superior Court or delivered to PAUL M. personally, at any lime alter first publication of this notice and iH-fure making the same.

liiiis must be sealed and will be opened at the offices of PAD, M. HUPF and A B. BLUM, at the hour of II :00 a.m., on the above date Tile property will be sold on the following terms: cash or part cash and TWO Years later finally art cTl 1 me terms of credit to be acceptable to the undersigned and to 10 Su Court. of the amount bid to accompany the offer by certified check, and the balance to be paid on confirmaton of sale by the Superior Court Taxes, rents, operating and maintenance expenses, and premiums on insurance acceptable to tin- purchaser shall be prorated as of the dale ol recording uf conveyance. Examination of title, recording of conveyance, transfer taxes, and any title insurance policy shall be at the expense of the purchaser or purchasers The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all pnur to' entry of order continuing Hit sale.

Dated: April 14. l'J75 1 By JUNF, DILLON. Administratrix of the Instate ol the above-named decedent Law unices of PAUL M. HUPF and FHANK B. BLUM.

By PAfL I I 7316 Mission Street. Daly City. California 94(114. Attorney for Petitioner. Published ill The San M.iteo Times.

Sun Maleo. Culilurnia H-MIC A i 2ii 28: May 2 1975. 4 9 I What's The Law? By JACK STRAUSS, LL.B. Lois was a fair-minded a who believed that two sides to every question, her husband Harry's and the right side. The result? They ultimately signed a separation agreement, had it incoroparated into a divorce decree and then proceeded to go on their own individual merry ways.

Of course, Lois' way was a bit more merry since, under the terms of the separation agreement. a had to support her for as long as she remained single. THAT CAW BUV POCKET RACMOS POCKET CAMERAS. POCKET CALCULATORS ETC. TO A POCKET SWIRT TMEV'LL FIT IN HAVE -OUR OLDARMV FATIGUE JACKET? tsttf, IH-SIZC POCKfK MX OUT Harry had cause for celebra tion.

Lois remarried. But while she married for better or for worse, it wasn't for very long. In fact, almost before Harry had time to uncork his last bottle, Lois obtained an a on the grounds of fraud and sobered up poor Harry by insisting that he renew his support payments to her. a arc you talking about?" asked bleary-eyed Harry. "When you got married, my obligation to support you stopped." "No it didn't." responded Lois.

"As a legal proposition, a a a marriage ever took place. And since no marriage ever took place, you still have to support me." Climbing out of his shattered celebration, Harry zig- xagged to a lawyer and the matter ended up in court. I STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEAJ.Kl) PROroSALS will received by Office of Architecture and I'liiistrurliun. Dqwrlnifnt of (icncnl Svrvii'vs. in Room 4024, 1111 Jackson Slreirt.

Oakland. California until 2:00 p.m.. Tuesday. May 8, 1875 at which Uinr they will be publicly opened and read at said address, for: ADDITIONAL PARKING UKI'AHTMI-JNTOK MOTOH VICH1CI.ES SAN MATKO. SAN MATKO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MVO 405) in arcurduncc with plans and specifications therefor, and such addenda lllrivlo as may be issued prior ID bid opening date In nenenl.

this project comprises clearing, grading. curbs gutters, drainage, fencing. Rates, signs, striping, landscaping, irrigation and electrical work to provide additional parking and testing faculties. The Contractors' State License Board has determined that contractors must he licensed in the following classification to bid on this project: A. Bidders may see plans and specificationx at area Builders Exchange Offices and Cunlract Management Section.

1500 5th Street, Sacramento, and Office of Architecture and Construction. 1111 Jackson Street, Oakland Bidders can obtain plans and specifications. Proposal forms, and Bidder's Bond form bv requesting them in writing from Contract Management Section (lust Office Uox 1079. Sacramomo. Calllurnia 95S05), or in person from Contract Section in Sacramento Telephone (9161 922-2114 Plans and Spccilications may be obtained without charge and are not to be returned.

No bid will be considered unless it is mode on a Proposal form furnished by Contract Management Section, and is made in accordance with the "Instructions to bidder must be prrqualifled under the Slate Contract Act Preference will be granted to bidders properly prequaliffed as "Small Business" in accordance with Section 18S6 ft. Title 2, California Administrative Code Successful bidder shall furnish payment bond as required by law. Department of fieneral Services reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularity in any bid receivedT Bids will be entertained only on a lump sum basis. Pursuant to Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the Department has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages in the county In wtilch the work is to be done, to be as listed in the Department of Trantportetkm bookie! entitled Kquipment Denial Rates and General Prevailing Wage Hates. datiKl same as plans and specifications.

Copies of this booklet are on file at 1500 5th Street. Sacramento. California, and are available to any interested party on request. DKPAHTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION JOHN WOHSLEY, A.I.A. STATK ARCHITECT TELEPHONE 916) 322-2114 April 21 and 1975 Published in Tlic San MiUeo Times.

San Mateo, California M402 Monday. April and 26. 1975 (41Ri 802 1 NOTICE OF TRUStfeE'S SAtfc HfcAL PROPEnTY Foreclosure No. MZ2tt NOTICE is herebv given that on Mav 7tb. 1975.

at the hour of 10 A.M. the lobby of the office of Transamerica Title Insurance Company at 8 Brewater Ave. Redwood City, California. TRANSAMERICA TITLE "INSURANCE COMPANY, a California corporation, as present Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States, the following described real property situated in the City of San Mateo, County of San Mateo, State of California, and described as follows to wit: Lot 9 Block 7, as shown on the Map entitled "MAP NO 5, SHORE VIEW TRACT, SAN MATEO, which map WM filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Swr Matto, State of California on April 23, 1946 in Book 25 of Maps at pages and 42. Commonly known as 111 N.

Rochester Street, Sin Mateo, Ca A No J3-1S3-OJO SAID sale will be made to satisfy the obligations secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Carlos B. Mejia and Elida Mejia. his wife to Transamerica Title a a Insurance Company, a Calif. the woman Obtains an annulment of James A. Bastista and Janet L.

Bastista his wife, as joint tenants, as she cannot require her first husband to resume making support payments to her. If she could, noted the the judge, a poor first husband would always be in limbo never knowing when his erstwhile spouse might obtain an annulment and lower the financial boom on him. (Based upon a 1971 New Jersey Supreme Court Decision joint tenants, as Beneficiary, dated June 6. 1972. and recorded as Instrument No 27517AF on June 15.

1972. in book reel 6169. page image of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of San Mateo County, Stale of California. THAT notice of breach of said obligation and election to sell said real property was recorded Instrument No. 13K1AI on Jan.

10. 1875 in book reel 6765. page image 567. of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of San Mateo County. State of California THAT said sale is made without covenant or warranty regarding title possession or encumbrances, or as to insurability of title.

THE beneficiary or any other person or persons may purchase at said sale Dated April II 1975 THANS A TITLE IXSURA COMPANY BS KE.YNCTH LEE. Foreclosure Officer Published in The San M.iteo ut San Mateo. California 94402 Munday April 14 21 28 i'jr. 4341 Molinari, Casalnfioto Berger A Professional Corpwallon Charles'P. Molinari, Esq.

NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATK OF WILL AND ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY No. IN THK SUPERIOR COt'HT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO. In Ihe Matter of the Estate of ELSIE CKESTA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JEANNE GIA.NNINI has filed herein a Petition for Probate of Will and Issurance of Letters Testamentary, reference to which is hereby made for further particulars, and that the same Is hereby set for hearing by the Court on May 7. 1975 at 11 00 a.m in rht Probate' Department of the above entitled I ourt at the Hall uf Justice.

Hi-cords. Redwond City Calllur- nia Dated April 22. 1975 'Seali MAKV1N CHURCH. Clerk of said ('our! By Patricia K-ll. Deputy Clerk i Endorsed! Filed April 22.

1975 MARVIN CHURCH County Clerk By Patricia Kelly. Deputy Vlert. Mulmari. Casalnuovo Berger. A Professional Corporation Charles i a i Esq 595 Golden Gate Avenue.

San Francisco California SMIU2 lor Petitioner Published in Sun Mateo Tnne.s April M. 28. M.i 1 .4378, Mercanl 4. O'Brien. NOTICE OF HEARING PKTTTIOV I'OH PROBATE OF WILL AND KOH I.KTTERS OF ADMINISTRATION WITH THE WILL ANNEXED No.

attlS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THK STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN A I FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO In the Matter of the Estate of A I A also known as HARRY MIYAKUSU. as HAKHY as HORI MIYAKCSU. and as H. MIYAK L'SU, Deceased NOTK'E IS HEREBY GIVEN that FUKU MIYAKUSU. also known as A I A han filed herein a Petition fur Probate of Will and tor Letters of Administration with Will Annexed, reference to which is herebv made for further particulars and that the same is hereby set for hearing by the Court on May 2.

W75 .11 9 UO in in the Probate Depart im-nl uf Ihe above entitled Court, at ihi- a o( Justice and Records. KedwiMKl City. California baled April 18 1975 MARVIN CHURCH. Clerk of said Court By Patncu Kelly. Deputy Clerk Endorsed.

Filed April 18. I97S MAHV IN CHURCH. County Clerk Bv Patricia Kelly Deputy Clerk 4. i linen 26a Meridian Aienue San Jose. California MUt tor Petitioner Published in San Mateo Tunes 21.

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