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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 23

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Santa Maria Timesi
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Santa Maria, California
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Santa Maria Times23 Wednesday, September 9, 1964 ytt Miss America Hopefuls aci -t I49 With Coupon 1-Ptr Adult Cuttomcr ExDir. 91364- Prepare for Contests and talent categories. Only the winners in the swimsuit and talent events ill be announced so as to prevent accurate guessing of the final winner, to be revealed on Saturday night. The girls wound up the first days of preliminary activities Tuesday night with a colorful two-hour parade down the famed ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., (UPI) The 1964 Miss America pageant moved into high gear today as the 50 young lovelies made final preparations for competition in the areas of beauty, talent and personality. The first contests were scheduled 'for tonight in the evening gown, swimsuit BRING TO FANNFAIR C0FET 2 -lb.

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i. UC (V boardwalk to convention hall. The parade, let off by grand marshal Mrs. PerleMesta, the famous Washington party-giver, went without a hitch despite a nippy breeze. Pageant officials nervously hoped the weather remained favorable and that hurricanes Dora and Ethel did not zero in on the New Jersey shore.

If one or both of the storms were to strike, the pageant would be disrupted for the first time in its 38-year history. Storm worries aside, thousands of spectators lined the boardwalk for the annual parade, which featured each of the 50 contestants either on a float or in an open car. There also were floats from local communities and businesses and marching bands from several states. Notable by its absence was the Philadelphia police and fire department band, which heretofore i traditionally led off the parade in front of the grand marshal. The band did not march this year because its policemen and firemen members were on riot alert at home, the scene of recent disturbances.

Tonight's competition is the first of three such nightly events culminating in the finals over nationwide television Saturday night. slackened pace of 13 miles per hour. Forecasters said the typhoon, the most powerful this season, was headed in the general direction of Hong Kong. But it also was expected to bring rains to the southern areas of Formosa as it churned along the South China Sea. Hong Kong was battered only last week by another typhoon, Ruby, which left behind 34 known dead, 8 missing, more than 300 Injured and nearly 10,000 homeless.

At one point, Sally was reported packing winds of 212 miles an hour. "It's almost incredible for a typhoon to have that much punch. This is the first time I've tracked a typhoon with 200-plus-mile winds," a Filipino forecaster said. union sugar 1tL 09 TUNA ssr lir, CATSUP inaL. 3 39 JELL'S BEST BRYAtrs (Iff kJUUI tfit? Ripley.

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"BONNIE HUBBARD" Frozen Specials PKGS. FOR .1 00 00 1 rtctn Salinger In Farm Vows to Help Labor- Problems GROUND BEEF 31 00 ROUND STEAK 79b bcker Stock your MANILA (UPI) Mighty Typhoon Sally brushed by the Northern Philippines today and howled across the South China Sea toward Hong Kong with more than 200-mile-per-hour winds. The typhoon skirted land areas in the Philippines, but its powerful winds caused heavy rains and gusty winds in the tobacco farm provinces north of Manila. There were no immediate reports reaching Manila on casualties or damage. But losses to crops and property were expected to be considerable.

In its latest weather bulletin, the Manila Weather Bureau said the typhoon was 25 miles north of Aparri on the northern tip of the Philippines, moving west northwest at a slightly The dollar 4 3 Vjst LOS BANOS (UPI) Sen. ---Pierre Salinger, promised California farm-ers this week that if he is elected in November he will do all he' can to get farm labor from other countries 1 if the state farm labor prob-J: lem is not solved by 2 January. I (Ml Tonight's GREEN BEANS, SPINACH, Chopped BROCCOLI, io-ou, CORN, Aso Frozen 2 KSBY-TV Channel 6. Wednesday Evening 4:45 Webster Webfoot 5:30 Yogi Bear 6:00 Newsbeat 6:30 Cronkite News 7:00 The Detectives 7:30 Virginian (C) 9:00 Billy Graham 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10:00 On Broadway to-C" night 1. 11:00 News il- 11:15 Tonight Show (C) PET-RITZ FRUIT PIES "can fX 'i li I DELICATESSEN Osar Mayer's Oscar Moytr't Mella Criip All-Meal BACON IVIEIlEn'S Ptcks REMONT stxwc' -CARD ROOM Catalog.

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Humphrey, the vice presidential candidate, will be able to come to the state only a few times. Salinger also criticized the Republican Presidential, Sen. Barry Goldwater, and drew loud applause from 250 persons at the dinner when he said Goldwater wants 'to give military -field commanders the authority to use nuclear weapons. Networks Decision Irks AM A CHICAGO (UPI) -The American Medical Association (AMA) said three television networks practiced "censorship" by rejecting AMA commericals opposing the Johnson administration's health care plan. The American Broadcasting the Columbia Broadcasting System and the National Broadcasting Co.

6aid earlier Tuesday the AMA proposal for one-minute commercials was rejected on the basis of a long standing principle prohibiting sale of time for commericals on controversial issues. "We find this king of censorship over the people's right to know what is available to them for the benefit of their health a little difficult to understand," said F.JX. Blas-inggame, AMA executive vice president. "This is an educational program," he said. "It is not Intended to influence Congressional action on pending legislation, since the program is not scheduled to begin until Octo- He said that might mean re enacting the Bracero law, which expires Dec.

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