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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 44

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rmMt rim I'M'Hy vr't V.V.V 77" 7 V-T77 7 777 77 7 77 7 7 77 777 7 Nov. 2 195 BY GEORGE FETT SNIFFY Rickovcr OKs A-Sub fifl ftABY 60 BABY KJ 60 GO 601! if The Navy's 54th nuclear powered submarine, the Ka-niehameha. headed back to sea today with the blessing of Vice Adm. Hyman G. Ricko-ver.

the father of the atomic fleet. Admiral Rickover yester day placed his stamp of approval on the Mare Island built sub after extensive trials off the Golden Gate of; which he had charge. He flew back to Washington last night. ISf? Old Hall OKd As Chinese Culture Site Who Turned On ihe Lights in L.A.? no finer scotch Creation of a Chinese and trade center on the ite of the old Hall of Justice i in any bottle down and traffic could be curtailed. The Weather Bureau said nearly two weeks of 90-plus temperatures made October the second hottest on record.

dispersing an eye-irritating lid of brownish smog. For four days last week, the smog was so heavy that alerts wer declared meaning that, if conditions worsened, industry could be shut LOS ANGELES (API-Southern Californias, blinded by a week of heavy smog, now can barely see for all that light A bank of cool air broke a 13-day heat wave yesterday, tTf GE. wm BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY, 86.8 PROOF RENF IELD IMPORTERS, HX Portsmouth corridor, between Chinatown and the Golden (iateway redevelopment area, lends itself to construction of a tower building. A pedestrian overpass to the Portsmouth Square Garage is also contemplated. At a brief, pre-election business meeting yesterday, the Supervisors also appropriated $27,816 to bolster the staff of Public Defender Edward T.

Mancuso and adopted a resolution proclaiming this "USS Coral Sea Week," The supervisors adjourned by extending election good wishes to the five incumbents who face voters today. They are William C. Blake. Roger Boas, Jack Morrison. Peter Tamaras and Joseph E.

Washington and Kearny treets today is the officially pproved plan of the Board Supervisors. The plan was adopted after public healing at which J. I Choy, Chinatown financier," simply told the Super. isors "We strongly support Redevelopment Director M. 'ustin Herman said the ac-ion clears the way for the ledelopment Agency to creen proposals from five irms.

Herman said the agency vill insist that 20,000 square eet of the development be levoted to the culture and rade center The site on the so called Cowboy, Ride Thai Bi one Mail Auction Tomorrow In Polk Hall Some 12,000 items of merchandise in 900 lots will go on sale at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at a postal auction in the Civic Auditorium's Polk Hall. The sale items include unclaimed and undeliverable merchandise accumulated in post offices in California. Nevada, Arizona. Utah Postmaster John F.

Fixa, Daring bareback bronc riders open tonight's program at the Grand National Rodeo, Horse Show and Livestock Exposition and the thrilling Brahma bull riding event brings it to a close. Starting at 7:45 at the Cow Palace, the schedule also features the Championship! who announced the auction. Jumper Sweepstakes' second said "you can buy just about performance and a number anv itpm of mprchanrlise vnu can think of. Some unusual' and fascinating items include of other events. Rodeo prize money totals $48,000 and world championship honors are also at stake.

The competition has drawn more than 300 cowboys from 23 states, who perform nightly during the exposition. an imported German musical bird in a cage, Wiggle Belly dolls, and Mexican jumping beans." Our 1 EM. New York flight is for We hate to rub it in, but gilSt other clrestrubis greasygooey the man who starts each day straightening out the mess at the office. The evening arena show program: Opening ceremonies Bareback bronc riding Clan 2 JbOO five gaited mare take Draft horse exhibition Wild calf roping Class 38 roadsters to wagon, open Class 87 girls barrel racing Alameda county mounted sheriff's posse exhibition Saddle bronc riding Class 17 $500 Tennessee walking horse amateur stake Class 69 cutting horses 2nd go-round, 3rd performance Bulldogging I 49 world's championship Jumper sweepstakes 2nd go-round, 2nd performance Brahma bull riding Last nights results: Class $500 Thrae Gaited Over 15.2 Hands Stake Won by Bob Rowan ring The Empire; second. Robert Lewis rjding Mr.

Bounce; third. Bob Robinson riding Maple Whispering. Class 28 Hackney Ponies, Pairs-Won by Stan Morrison driving Magic Fern and Why Worry Prima Donna; second, Frank Dye driving Why Worry Benny and Why Worry Bouquet. Clatt 68 Cutting Horses first. Jim Gideon on Patty Conger; second.

Ernie Oswald on Poca Tip; third. Gene Lewis on Jeri Coates. Class 48 World's Championship Jumper Sweepstakes first. Gene Lewis on Book Learnin'; second, Poncho Frankel on Filthy Sullivan; third, Louis Garino on Astranaut. Bareback Bronc Riding first.

Denny Win gate riding M.A.-U. i9 points; tied for second, Ronnie Rog riding Hat Rack, and Clyde Vam Vores riding Ron-Dy Voo. 58 points each. Wild Caff Roping first. Bob Wiley.

12.8 second; second, Bob Ragsdale, 13.1 seconds; third, Claude Damron. 16 seconds. Girls Barrell Racing Loretta Manuel, 15 5 seconds; Laurie Yandell. 16 1 second; third, Darlens Anderson, 16.4 seconds. Saddle Bronc Riding Winston Bruce on Billy Buck, 67 points; Jim Steen on Wide Country-Big Bend.

66 Eoints; Enoch Walker on Storm loud, 62 points. Bulldogging Kimer Robinson, 6.6 seconds; Bob Cook, 7.5 seconds; Jim Painter, 7.7 seconds. Brahma Bull Riding Harrv Tompkins on Requila, 64 points; Billy Mm-nick on Rattler Big Bend. 59 points; Cart Nafzger on Ole Bnndie. 50 points.

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Dept. 25 1V. you might prefer one of our other nonstop flights to New York. There are 4 to choose from, starting at 8:45 in the morning. (We even have a 10:15 PM.

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