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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 24

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I I mill B-6 THE DAILY SUN Stpttmhr 26, 1962 i s. Buie-They Tell Me Shear Denials Encountered In Home Barbering Probe Riess Fault Geologist Doubts Well Penetrated for his Ik'. "3. Denied cutting hair money. Said he only cut friends' hair for the ak of tunnels and in a road-cut which alley's water with pri-l he thinks is where the Riess or "new" water.

Testimony! pert. Dr. Kennedy, found evidrnr-, hfls thjs es of earth fault gouge. mjh, navf miMion jf He compared thi. Inner will, cessful.

P.ut it would also have: clav from another cut and said 'according to its hopeful sponsors. both were similar a clav lne valley's water ptoblenij tenal with sharp, angular rock forever and a day. fragments imbedded in it. Wilde said he first heard of i An investigation regarding unlicensed harder operating in San Itt-rnardiiMi i conducted yesterday ly San Bernardino police. Officers' called lit nine home addresse -where timsorial manipulations for rush without thn required rity license anil slate certiticale were alleged tn han taken place.

These are the re-hulls of the initial investigation: Han not at home. Neighbor said they knew of no bar-her shop at that address. ''J. Was at work as sleeluurk-er. Wife said he only cut their children's hair.

friendship. "4. Now living in IO Angele. "5. Now liven in county, unable to contact.

fi. Wife have sit hoy; cuts hair to save on budget and that' all. 7. In the Slate of Washington since April. No such address.

Came, to Hall of Justire In response to officers' call Said makes $190 a week at his occupation, and has no time to (Continued City Pagn (including Utah Mining Con-miction Co. and Phillips Petroleum were relatively short. I object on this lines has not established his qualifications to testify on expert matins, said Berman. Von don't know uhal I'm going to him yet," protested Tobin. Pernian answered: "Perhaps I am premature.

I ff (Continued From City Page! overstuffed shopping bag. She pulled out a sandwich wrapped in oiled paper and bottle of coffee, along with a plastic cup. "Well," she asked, "what horse did you bet on? Pud? I never heai'd of him. I hope you didn't bet him on his nose. Place? Or show?" I confessed thai maybe she was right, harness races are tough to pick.

I bet Pud to place. Pud did placp, losing first by a nose, as they say at the tracks. As the tote board flashed that Pud had paid $2.80 to placp, the little old lady was off again. "Well, you're lucky to even get your money back," she began. "Now, that's not a good bet $2.60 for $2.

You must be new at betting on the horses." I told her I was glad that I didn't have to make a living at betting horses. "I am glad you don't either," she replied. "You'd have some mighty slim days." ThP Riess attorney conferred Rirss through a group which in-1 with his expert, Dr. Kennedy, elude iiA -rfnrriniT in thp sharn rncks.land Walter Golding of Red-' K. J.

Culligan of San Ber nardino and Dr. Carl Gregory of fool around cutting; hair in tlie clay, asKeo. ILos Angeles. But testimony indi-' "Don't vou find such a conca-i cated Riess and this group had a tenation unusual?" rift prior to contract talks. Thei He wailed until TnMn asked one question.

"I object," he said. "Your hon- .,.1 1 i "I'm sorry," said the witness. I contract later was signed ith "I'm not familiar with the Santa Monica Jury Sentences Former S.B. Rapist to Death Riess, who then assigned it to the! San Bernardino Water Develop-1 ment a firm organized and: headed by N. K.

Mendelsohn, promoter of California City. Riess: I "Neither am said Berman. be asked if finding these un- 'worn roc ks in clay wasn't unusual. The wKness pointed out that the nearest heights were only a'rlrillivl thn iii.llc f.c half-mile awav. He said the clay or.

this man is ju.m om 01 school He has less than one year's experience. I submit he is no1 qualified to testify. "Overruled." said the judge. Berman renewed his objections and was again overruled through most of Hamilton's testimony. Hamilton told the court: That he made a field examination of the Vucaipa well sue and of watrr-nroduring tunnels in the A Santa Monica Jury has.them on a wild drive into the San decreed death in the gas chamber, Bernardino Mountains.

On a de-for Norman Whitchorn, a former sorted road, Whitehorn forced her could bave nowed only this Much of Wilde's testimony re- and thus the rocks were not likely Ivolved around why he didn't (-onto have their sharpness worn tinue negotiations for an H-3 away. i tritium test of the well with Bos LVD A TO SPEAK Koscoft K. Lyda, director of the San Bernardino County Welfare Department, will speak at the 6:30 p.m. dinner-meeting today of the Public Employes of-the Native Sons of the Golden West, Arrowhead Parlor 110, to he held at Rra.elton Hall, 2701 Del Rosa San Rernardino. County Man, 3 Others Face Death Nov.

16 ton's Tracerlab, Inc. Riess' attor- Farlier in the day alley Dis- npv ulier in Ihe day Valley Dis- manager Wilde was ques- area. He showed an aerial photo triet's crepancies in Wilde's siatemenls 'J1: compared to his corresiKindence with ridges, canyons, faults and Honed ether featiiies identified on it. He on the hejinnings of the gran-' thp r-osion firm plan io nave kicss soive me teld of taking samples of soil ihe diosc San Bernardino convict, in the to submit after striking her twice rape-murder of a Beverly Hills'and threatening her with a knife, woman. Santa Monica Superior Court The 7-woman, 5-man jury also Judge Allen T.

Lynch passed sent-reeom mended life in San Quentin ence immediately on Hummel. He! prison for U'hitehorn's co-defend-'delayed sentencing Whitehorn, ant, Marine Pvt. Charles Hummel, to the San Quentin gas IS, of Twentynine Palms. Whitehorn's attorney asked until Sept. US to request a new trial.

The same jury found the pair guilty Sept. in the strangling of The prosecution said the two; Mrs. Angela Terry Gums, 27. men met Mrs. Gums lasl April 22 in a bar, took her into the hills Whitehorn was convicted of rap- ahwp and abandoned her ine a voune San Bernardino worn- i.

i S.B. Bookkeeping Labeled Wilde said there was no certainty the firm could prove the waiter's origin with the test; that the lest might not stand up as legal evidence; that if water did come from a distance, it might take sev- 'Outmoded' by Auditors Continued From Citv Paget monev and the preparation of the eral years for atom-tagged water to travel the route; and that nuup rtiiei jnin nci ivwcc lilt an in 1 Q7 rTl-, treasurer's receipt. "head of the state's public health testified that Whitehorn and a Kteni with that of the preceding "The areas of inadequacy gen SAX QUKNTIN (AP) Four men will be executed the same Each suspect has accused the niTsr-nt driT'm0nr at a forum) friend had volunteered to help her! VZHt of liforma at Da-start her slalIcd tar if she and a rar erallv do not, however other of the crime, and their mu day in San Quentin Prison's gas the The accountants noted that the risk of much loss In Ihe next harness race and Ihe two quarter horse events as well, my newspaper horse han-dicapper friends couldn't agree and 1 was left on my own. That was bad. Rul by that lime, Ihe first of the running races was to he run and the little old lady was finished with her sandwich, a piece of cake and the whole hoi tie of coffee.

I was sorry she had not brought along more. The silence was enjoyable. "Now we can do some handicapping ourselves," she resumed. "I like the running races. Rut I don't bet them all, just a few.

You lose every time if you try to pick a horse in every race. Just pick the solid horses. That's what I do." Again I nodded in agreement. The little old lady dug back into her shopping hag and came up with The Racing Form, a publication which, I understand, confirmed horse players can't do without. I never could read one, however.

I ignored her advice again at betting on every race. 1 had tnat aoflin? raninae'tivp would later go to a drive-in tual implications led to court ap- chamber. Dale Fradv associate in iena some of the city's difficulty stems states. These include receipts ial 0 wa(pr wouldn't bp permittod theater with them. pointment of separate defense at-lwarden announced vesterdav.

from sucn sources as ine uimoi from City Charter provisions a winner lor my newspaper handicapper didi in the first running race. I had bet lh daily double (I'm a sucker for daily doubles) and was certain that this was my day for riches. Then the little old lady looked up from her form chart. "What horse are you belting in this race?" she asked. I told her reluctantly that my horse was Pie Reigh, No.

7 on the program. "Well." she came hack. "I should have told you I came over here all the way from Hawthorne to bet just two horses. One is Retty's Request in Ihe next race. The form chart shows she will win going away.

Y'ou just wait and see. All the smart money will he on her, that is, the wise horse players who go by past performances of a horse, will chunking it in on Betty's Request. She won't pay much, but, as sure as tomorrow comes, she will win. I don't like to tell anybody what horse to bet on. but I should have told you.

You don't know much about horses." Again I nodded in agreement. Well, Betty's Request camr out of the starting gate ahead and that's how she finished way out in front. The little old lady turned to me. "She didn't pay much, $1 SO to win, but $11.10 across the hoard," she began, "but that, at least, gets your money hack with a neat profit. I knew Hip smait players would force lh odds down on her.

But thosf are things you jusl can't help. Ry the way, where did Pie Reigh finish? I must have lost him." Fourth, I told the little old lady, and down had gone my chances on the daily double. She was off to the cashiers' windows. Presently, she was back. The little old lady began packing her shopping hag.

"Well, now I have to wail until Ihe ninth race," she said. "That's ihe race when Little Brown Gal runs. Now there's a sure thing if I ever saw one Lillie Brown Gal. She has raced against better horses all year than she will he up against today. Why, up in Sacramento she won easily the last lime oul.

Really, I came over her" today especially to hot on her. She is my kind of a horse solid. I think Little Brown Gal will pay good. Iits of Ihe county fair horse players don't know much about her. But I do." Again, I nodded and returned to the betting windows.

Finally, came the ninth. I still had enough money to bet on this race. I picked Wat-Marshall, an old horse I re-membercd from Del Mar. War Marshall tired in the. stretch and a horse flashed by him.

I missed the number and couldn't hear the announcer. It was Little Brown Gal. The little old lady was on her feet. She waited for the payoffs to he flashed on the tote board. Little Brown Gal was the best payoff of the day.

She paid VII across the board for a Jfi ticket. "Well, I have to hurry," said the little old lady as she pusher) her way to Ihe aisle. "John doesn't know I went to Horaces. I didn't tell him. He's not much of a sport.

But If gels home hefore I do he won't get too angry. Not when I tef him we're going to have the living room furniture re-Hnnc. tried to do it last year hut had one of my bad days and we had to wait until now." Instead, she said, the men took torneys for them. Frady said the condemned kill and library fines. which rpnnires procedures that rance Choafe (Continued From City Paget have outlived their usefulness.

"Other areas where increased: control could be obtained from! "These can be eliminated, of more detailed and more frequent course, onlv by voter approval of tests hv internal audit include li-l ers will die two at a time on INov. 16 the first pair at 10 a.m. Jand the second pair at 1 p.m. It will be the first quadruple execution in San Quentin history. Brutal, Senseless Attack on Charter amendments," the re-lenses, permits, bus ticket sales ion was represented by port says.

and other services and sales where District Atty. James R. Assistant Dunn. Three of the doomed men par ticipated in the same murder in S.B. Youth Under Investigation ebruary 9r9.

John Frank Vlah- ovich. 31: Joseoh Rosoto. 39: and a ticket or receipt is involved." The accountants suggested an Testimony indicated that the accounting system which should On the other hand, the report slaying was motivated by alleged provide for: notes that internal control in the 'attentions paid by Bertolo to Mrs. 1. Improved monthly or more Refuse Disposal Department had Choate.

frequent operational and analyti- been tightened since a special au-j A l.Vv ear-old San Bernardino; As the boy lay on the ground, G. Kranklin, 31, killed an boy was the victim of a brutal the attacker began kicking him, 'Anaheim man who was to testify and apparently senseless lieating and continued until a man ran out against them at an armed rob- cal information for the guidance dit in July, rJbl. jbery trial. hv a teen-age hoodlum, the San of a nearhv house, Moselv said VI fmm of city officials. John Lawrence Welch, "Cash records were agreed with Rernardino Police Depaiimeni Moselv said the at tacking youth Rrrnardino County, killed a said vesterdav-.

It was the second then ran to the waiting car, which waitress and a patron in the such incident in San Bernardino drove west on 3(ith. armed robbciy of a bar in Apple V'-jllnv Aurr inCI Store Sales Up 8 Per Cent or satisfactorily reconciled to rrv-j enue and disbursement records. We tested revenues and disburse-! menls as to compliance with established procedures, proper au dsvniHgc Free Lectures For Expectant Parents Offered Young Hclds suffered to his teeth, bruised and possibly The victim, Patrick Fields, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ciordon Fields, and three friends were riding bi- '2.

More easily obtainable information for repoils required by other agencies. More efficient accounting and cash-handling procedures. 4. A possible reduction in the ciowth of separate funds, each additional one of which causes increased accounting expense. ').

Improved property accounting. H. The establishment of an internal audit department. fractured ribs, Mnselv said. Argonauts to View Bel Air Fire Film thorization, documentation, accounting distribution and reason-; Department store sales in ableness.

We reviewed general metropolitan area comprising the San cvcles Mondav afternoon, west in Caiitain of Detectives Neale P. iournal entries and established Bernardino and Riverside the 'JOtl block of Fast 3iilh Street, Pveatt said the attack is under; The first in a series of free lec i the Brentwood and Bel Air lire, the youth who was one ot six i imiae inciHmii nrHnv! that proper approval was given ties during August were 8 potior such entries." (cent higher than tor the same Reviewing surety bonds for cityjmonth last year, according to a officials, the CPA firm said the from the Federal Reserve tures for expectant parents will be given at 8 p.m. today in the vvui uf soown uy a repi cwniaiivc said night, two Kialto youths were I fmm San Rernardino Fire Dp- occupants in a passing car 'Officer Orville Mosely. Kaiser Foundation Hospital confer The accountants observed that coverage for employes in the iBank. beaten and their car headlight.Spartment at the 7:15 a.m.

rueet-and windows smashed by a gangjing tomm rovv of the Argonaut cnnrpAc mi'nnnp r-nvi ivnr'c nffinp annpavs to hp ti. 1' Voiinc Fields- find hi "VXZ L.rUr, sJd an old-model. lhtW to be held at Porter's Cafe, of 71 intuit, iuv -a-- iiavuinu wiiii i Luirs i them at the intersection of Foot passed passed quate prior to the deposit of the $100.000. Street, up be- hill Boulevard and Meridian San Bernardino. Program chairman will be William S.

Hubbard. car them on jbtn made a U-turn and drove hind them, Mosely said. per cent for the state as a whole, 7 per cent for the Los Angeles-Long Beach area, 6 per cent for the San Diego area and only 3 per cent for the San Francisco area. ence room, 9961 Sierra Fon-tana. Speaker will be Dr.

Alan B. Bond, obstetrician. Films will be shown, and a discussion period will follow. lyecture topics include "Anatomy and Physiology of I.abor," "Labor and Delivery," "Y'ou and Your Hospital Staff," "Infani Feeding," "Growth and Development'' and "First Year of They reported one of the occu- pants, about 6 feet tall, 1X0! pounds, wearing a white shirt and blue jeans, approached Fields from For the I'iM eluht months Judge, Attorneys Confer Over Legal Snarl in Marrs Trial Ann Landers Answers Your Problems behind, knocked him from bis bike, swore at him and knocked him to the ground with his as compared for the same period lat vear, the bi-county metropolitan area showed a 5 per cent rise. f.

VM Subsequent lectin es ill be held; The piogiess of the murder tri- lection and testimony The ti of Robert Marts inched for- script of ihe proceedings, being Dr. Richardson 1 will stop ward yesterday morning, then done on a daily basis, has al- the per The and Fur California as a whole eight month period was cent higher than a year ago. I.os Angeles-Long Beach aiea tndci: You'v mother is light hope vou can plaining. Thank Dear Ann 1 helped other, help me. hu band ha gotten the San show ed Francisco area each a 7 per cent rise, and groiuid to stop in the afternoon.

PHdv reached the 3.000 page Judge James K. Cunningham Sr. Hml thore is a re-opened the proceedings in the afternoon long enough to tell the hp wepk wlM al1 jurors that he had spent Ihe lunch testimony has been delivered, recess with counsel for both sides Much of the cross examination In S.B. Today Dr. Ralph Richardson, oandi- the San Diego area hopping ine i ease of show ed a Ih per cent.

approximately a month apart. Open to all interested persons, they are sponsored by the Southern California Permanente Medical Group. Penally Invoked After Oct. 1 Dog License Deadline Although it's still the woman who pays more than the men things will be evened up a little come Oct. 1, says Edward J.

Preciado, San Bernardino humane officer. License for male dogs cost those for female dogs a third date for state superintendent of tempting to work out a legale Dl, Shark has invoVPd MalTS-public instruction, will visit snarl that had arisen in the case, childhood without a father in the Bernardino today. 1 Cunningham said the atKj his marital problems. At noon he will address the Ki- rnt' on thp law WHS in Defense attorney Robert P. Steb-vvanis Club of San Bernardino in and lhp testimony would bins is attempting to use these as i in I told you people a talk- the Orange Blossom Room of (he ut poMpumu umu iu a.m.

possible cause of mental disor 10 a.m. today. 3 New Members Welcomed by S.B. Pioneer Society The San Bernardino Pioneer Society recently welcomed three new members. Orrin R.

McGovv an. L. Grace MeOowan and Florence to me. Former Barsfow Police Officers Sent to Prison National Orange Show. From to p.m.

he will speak to teachers anil other interested persons in the Student Life Building at San Bernardino Valley College at a meeting co-sjionsored by the Pre-Teachcts Club, the Young I. tu i 'der in his client. Psychiatrist Maxwell II. Shack; will open the day on the stand asj stebhins' questions of Dr. Shack he did yesterday and Monday.

It have involved whether this or that is expected that conclusion of mjgnt cause delu- cross examination and redirect jsions. depression or some other examination of the assistant su-jrPC0Knized mental disturbance. perintondent at Patton State Hos part' Earlier, a psychiatrist testifying niore J4. License for a spayed the defense said he thought I female is $3. pital may take the greater of todav.

Wise. The ceremony was conduc- Republicans and the Young Drm-ted by past president Harold F. ocrats. At 8 p.m. he will ''less Meeham.

assisted by marshal Do- general meeting, open to the Two former Barstow police officers, Billy Joe Hurst, 21, of Len-wood, and James William Fry, 21, But the penally for wailing past the Oct. 1 deadline for acquiring licenses is the same Kr Marrs was in a trance-like slate at the time evangelist Dan Gilbert was shot to death. public, at San Bernardino hool, by the Bernardino Trachets Associ liiji So far the trial has been going S. since Aug. 2.

It has consumed ition. some 30 actual days of jury se- both sexes an additional cents. 30 Barstow. yesterday were sentenced to stale prison on seven Hear Natalie: I do not feel that your mother is right and I'm not tn say site's ritlil just because she's nil mother. Now that your uiinl is settled, if she wants mmi to wash, feed or sit with her children she should pay vou as she would pay any other sitter.

I don't buy the theory that a blood relationship people the rUht to take advantage of one another. Dear Ann Landers: My daughter recently married a fine young fellow who lives in an eastern city. She has gone there to live. The. marriage was an elopement and I've never met the young man's parents.

They have received my most graciously and fiom her glowing le'tt rs i hey must be wonderful people. Would it be proper for me to wine to them? 1 would like to hut I don't know how to phi asp the let i or. Your g'ildance would be ilrcpiy Hear r.dinoiihMi: Accordiin; to formal procedure, the bridegroom's parents are supposed to write to xmi. However, I feel strongly that a warm hearted expression ot friendship takes precedence over anv rule of By all means write to the young Mian's parents and simply tell them how much you appreciate their kindness to your daughter. And don't forget to let them know you think their son is "a fine young fellow." (Copyright ra C.

Burton Thi.iM. foi mer county SuHTinti ndent of Schools, gave a talk on the extensive trips he and Mrs. Thrall have taken since his retirement. Maude Ringwald told of experiences at the Seattle mM a habit of plopping down on tne sofa after supper to watih tv. lie usually drnks about five cans of beer and falls asleep.

When I gel ready lor bed I can't budge him. He weighs 220 pounds and you might as well try to move an elephant. I've tried to wake him up but he's a terribly mean sleeper and he hits and kicks me. In the morning when he wakes up and discovers he's in the living room he gets raving mad. He savs his back aches because the i-ofa is lumpy and his feet hurt because he falls asleep with his shoes on.

When I tell Irm I tried to wake him up and get him to go to bed he doesn't believe me. I need help and I hope vou car, suggest something JF.SSTF Dear our hiishaml is lint exactly falling aslci p. Tass-ini; out is more like it. Vim can't wake him up hecanse lie's in an alcoholic stupor. If you could persuade him to cut (town on Ihe beer our oth er problem would lie solved.

In the meantime, (he sofa upholstered and take his shoos off. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a 1- ear-old girl who feels he being taken advantage In July my aunt and uncle moved to city ftom another town. The have four children. The oldest is eight years of age and the hahv is two. At first I was happy to help out because my aunt had a lot to do geiting settled.

I washed and fed the kids, and baby-sat with them during Ihe day. I also sat evenings. I had to pass up going swimming and to the movies with JACOBY ON BRIDGE Quality Control Group to Hear Aerojet Official With the office closed Saturday, of burglary, lit will be necessary to get dog The term prescribed by law for licenses by 5 p.m. Friday tojthe offense is 1 to 15 years, offi-avoid the penalty, Preciado said.cials said. The sentences will run The penalty applies only to currently, resident dogs, he added.

St ran-j The two men were charged gets who have never been tolf, o( 17 burglaries. Another censed before in town will Robert A. Revnolds. -Ji of able to acquire their licenses granted probation. World's Fair.

A humorous story os. .1 nl'Y was told bv William Rumsev. Wntten for The regular society fall i i i Newspaper Enterprise Assn. ial set vice for thosf who have passed on within the pieced in h'" in ocuned ti month period was given, with when America held the East -West Lillie Wing. Harriet Weisner and cards during the Wni Id Champmn-Mecham pailicipating.

President ship itih. West's pass of his D. Wing conducted the meet- partner's strong, hut nonforcing Dr. A. M.

Freed, member 1 The sentence was handed down in Department I of the Sunerior the reliability division at Aerojet without paying the additional General will speak at a cents, Preciado said, meeting of the American Society; Court by Judge Archie D. Mitchell. He, She and Them three diamond bid was done Quality Control lAsyt.i, thoughtfully. He did not want to Bernardino section, tomorrow, bid three no-trump with nothing The first monthly meeting of in hearts and he suspected five ''1P program year will be NORTH A 0 7 6 7 A 10 9 5 4 8 6 WTSTtm EAST AKQ102 A4 7 3 AKQ 876: AK 5 7 3 SOITH A A 8 6 4 2 9 AQ 10 9 4 Both vulnerable West North East South 1 Pass 1 Pass 1 Pass 3 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 2 jio 4 AKQ8762 AKJ5 73 SOITH a a I a 9 AQ 10 9 4 2 Both vulnerable West North East South A Pass 1 4 Pass 1 A Pass 3 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 2 nig. Coffee and cake were stived in the dining as Sept iber birthdays and wedding anniversaries were observed.

Regular vvceklv meetings will stait Oct 6. diamonds would go down one. I I held at 7:30 p.m. at the Mural LONDON i LTD Under the headline, "The Third Sex." a newspaper printed a photo of this church signboard: "Ladies, gentlemen and visitors are welcome." He was right on the latter count House in Ontario. ind also would have been right! I Dr.

Freed, who earned his Ph.D. about three no-trump except that I I from the University of Texas i ince North held noin ace and I ln educational psychology, wilr-vr- King ot hearts, tnree no-trump I on iteiiability, Demmracy Vi.p-Vj'. Sowers Not Cited In Two-Car Crash irrvwit-i was unbeatable. Anyway, hast I I Man in He also Hi an.t mde I I lu ill rvi-ficunt iho lima four odd. I I llicly the Aerojet film.

"Power of Are you tea CAR RADIOS -1 At the other table Italy climbed I 'be Individual," which stresses iy Making two-car collision occurred Sat-s. n.l lmiay at Yucaipa Boulevard and 'kiet. "Bo- California Street in Yueaipa, the It Ijivp or California Highway Patrol said. my friends but I didn complain marriage If brcause I knew I was needed. ANN LANDERS' In Now my aunt expects me to be fore You Mam Is DRIVI-IN ton MOMPT CAR RADIO RtPAIR io five diammds.

Sotnh opened his ace ard once dtimmv's queen importance ot tne individual the ten of clubs and all East had held that spade tt i(k it was all 1,1 Producing reliable missiles. AM and FM for ALL CARS TRUCKS Wt Hurot Amfrfran NitKiil Bank Chirf CarlU io do to make his contract was over. East went after the heart The program will be preceded enclosing w.ih your re '20 cents com and a long -i a nursemaid atid a free sitter all Sex ihe time. She doesn't even ask, que: me. She tells my mother and I1 self Drivers of the cars were John H.

Doss, tn, of Iis Angeles: and ll MikM All KoDH. 1 to call for the jack of clubs, hut suit and eventually trumped one by a fi p.m. workshop on "Docu he played dummy's ace. Then he of his three hearts. 'mentation: The importance of pa Tcocssru.

smnipen cnvi 253: le. Gary D. Sowers. 17. of Yueaipa.

am ordered 1o go over there. Ann Sim IfTDortfmc't aatr iclmfv tar raatl ropalr tkap Landers will be glad plaved the king and other club s.xiih made had nlav when perwork." The speaker will oe Accomine to investigating ntticor in the lohn H. Scroggs. quality trpre- nop mat tne quern venue! bp pr nis of spades. CAL ELECTRO SERVICE CO.

gS 442 0 St. TU4L0I14 Ivt My mother says blood is thick- help you rr than waier and I should not Send them FXpcet pay for helping relatives newspaper wi'h your problems 'o her (air of 1 i -en loving stamped Edward Anderson, Doss whs cited for failing to stop at slop s'gn. Sowrts wac not cited, a was d'op. hen -al faded he led a durjimv. South held but he had a much tougher tentative, tne hendix I orp.

padr pmhlem at the t-ible than we N'onmrnibcts of AQC will be hack have reading anotit it. iwelcomed. I fion grtp. If jou say my envi lope. ipieviousiy reported..

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