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Pop papal to celebrate most unusual Christmas Mass VATICAN CITY largest. It was designed to help then to give his noon blessing to Classic understatement Woman leaves $2.25 million in modest home HOLLYWOOD, Fla. bonds here and an old wallet Paul VI is going to celebrate; transform the economic life of the crowd in St. Peter's Square. Patrolman Tom McGuire was 1 stuffed with bills there pushed; which was a one of the most unusual papal one of rest sections of Normally the Pope celebrates searching for identification pa- the total to more than mark, was destroyed by a wind-i Fire destroys huge Glendora warehouse By United Press International An old Glendora warehouse, was a community land' papal Italy of all time, God in of Mass in the pers in the imitation leather million.

Police officials tight- whipped fire Sunday night which, willing, our Christmas Vatican. purse when he found the money ened security measures around caused an estimated front of crib this year will be among the The city he has chosen for his S2.000 in bills. the one-story home and kept damage. i a south high furnaces." the Pope said. Christmas visit is one of Italy's "Hey.

sergeant," he called to looking. i The four story, 80.000-square-' He announced his plans to an oldest, founded in 70S B.C. by sgt. Chuck Fulton. woman 1 The fortune, including some foot Hawkins Display Ware- Pope an- 1 applauding crowd gathered in Spartan emigrants.

It was a had a little money." in bills, two bureau house (at 310 S. Vermont Ave.i for his chief seaport of ancient Greece, A further search of the' drawers full of jewelry, and her "went up like a tinder box. until taken over by the mo dcst shingle and stucco stock and bond certificates, was; according to one of the 100 Los The Pope celebrated Christ- empire. home, where the body of Mrs. being heavily guarded in a (Angeles County firemen who! mas midnight Mass away from! Today it has a population of Mary MacMahon, 67, a widow.

Hollywood bank. I fought the blaze, the Vatican once before. In 190.000 and it has Italy's second was found by a twice-a-week Her attorney. Lynwood Cabot, Flames were visible for 25 1966, he went to Florence to largest naval base. maid Saturday, made Mc- sa jd her husband, who died in miles and nearby windows were steel mill as a give comfort to residents whose The Pope said the steelwork- Quire's remark a classic 1935.

had been active in the cracked and trees the fraternal and city had just been hit by crs were "worthy and need ol understatement. Christmas Masses this the fiery furnaces Italian steel mill. The 71-year-old nounced Sunday his intention to St. Peter's Square celebrate the midnight Mass at weekly blessing, the seaport city of Taranto, 260 miles south of Rome in the instep of the Italian boot. The Pope said he wanted to go to the "symbol of active in the cracked and trees and tele- rh i i Dee DI1 ers wori ny am actM understatement.

stock market and his wife was'phone lines ignited by the heat. desirous floods. some honor and some comfort officers have uncovered a his bookkeeper until his Traffic on US. 66 temporarily among the workers. Vatican sources said the Pcpc on the part of he who.

like us. 5225 million fortune in it- said she her was blocked bv authorities The state-owned holding com-iwas expected to fly to Taranto. has the tremendous destiny to stocks and 03nds and died authorities, pany IRI (Istituto return to Rome in time to represent Christ the I.srd. stashed about the home of the Industriale) recently opened Christmas mornins traveling and living in the widow of a New York attorney steel mill, one of Europe's Mass in St. Peter's basilica and history of humanity." an( investor Thomas F.

MacMahon. Mystery empire Howard Hughes involved many activities in Nevada in There were no injuries ani an Cabot said her bookkeeping investigation was scheduled to was accurate "to the pen- determine the cause of the ny and she did it all her- blaze. self." He added Mrs. MacMahon The gusty Santa Ana winds Police alerted by a maid who nad an accurate mind also fanned a small brush fire found the doors of the house. the southeast edge of Griffith sprawled on the floor in her said adding she was "a little a fire believed flannel nightgown.

She ap peculiar' with her money. sta ove parcntly died of natural causes. TKc house was valued at about frycr causC( an estimated $20. Redlands Daily Facts Monday, Dec. 2, 1968 5 'By George' George Hamilton to open men's botique By VERNON SCOTT 1 Italian grocery, a place to buy UPI Hollywood Correspondent 'great Italian food as it is HOLLYWOOD cooked in Ita 'y- bc al3ns Hamilton will open a lines of a delicatessen, botique in New York City next "Upstairs, a man can have year, providing all the posh I shoes madc in tnrce da 0ur goods and services usually re-tailors will make suits, trous- served for m'lady.

jers and sports jackets. And the there will be a warm, relaxed Authorities found stacks of S12.500 and Cabot said "I've got hills, neatlv bundled with green a playroom bigger than her -Mings and stacked on shelves whole damn I10u in a walk-in closet in the Mrs. William F. Humor a bed room. Cardboard boxes neighbor, knew her only as a among the of bills on the woman who "played her radio closet floor were overflowing loud and kept to herscli." stocks and bonds from; 0 protective devices or eh.nl football plavcr than 30 different blue chip burglar aIarm any type companies.

were found in the home and her Initial estimates set the value I only safe, in a concrete slab in of Mrs. MacMahon's belongings her bedroom closet, contained at $1.5 million, but a shoebox S100 in pennies and was but half-hidden by a cardboard Named "By George." Hamilton enterprise will be lodged in one of the old brown-: The cost ae boUque will stone homes in Manhattan. about $750,000. It's HamUton's way of invest- Ultimately, Hamilton will add ing money in something a feminine botique to the male knows about. Some stars establishment, and then perhaps Richard Crenna.

for branches in London and Holly- invest in laundries. Others go the bowling alley route. i "There are a lot of people But Hamilton prefers to put wanting to buy into the bou. his cash into something he "que," the actor said. "But I'm knows about-style, fashion and! dealin at tne moment with a the good life prominent manufacturing firm "I believe'today everything New York has become uniform and people! In to our other serv- feel the lack of Ices we'll ever teach men how said Hamilton, who is highly 0 aPP'y cosmetics.

After all. dividual. "Women are wearing; ltie arc making cosmetics for men's clothes, and men are 1 men. and there's no reason 000 damage to the Nile Restaur- wearing beads and man shouldn't ant in Los Angeles. The restaur- That's fine for a trend but I know hmv to apply them." ant -at 2262 Venice Blvd.) was don think it viu last rocked by a yenes of exptos-ons but was unoccupied at the time Air Canada buys 10 new jets "By George will be a men's shop where a man can walk; in the door and we'll ask him.i 'What do you want to "And we'll create the image.

If a man wants to look like Onas-, sis, we'll get him a turtleneck LAS VEGAS, Nov. aire never seen by the hoard performed the Hughes or- When Howard Hughes arrived.of tourists that visit his opulent was the helping hand here two years ago after a'hotels is the largest employer offered to a young Las Vegas secrecy-shrouded train trip in the state and the biggest high from Boston, he was the loser 1 gambling operator. was seriously injured several in a seven-year battle to main-j No boards of directors or in- weeks ago during a game in tain control of Trans World quisitive stockholders probe into Reno. Airlines. ihis affairs.

His wholly-owned Maheu learned the boy's He possessed however, more Hughes Tool maker of oil family couldn't afford to hire, than a half billion dollars bits and allied equip-an air ambulance and he dis-ilargest resort com-! carton ed from the sale of his TWA-ment, owns most of the Nevada patched one of Hughes' privateple'e city within a city," fea interests which he chose to sell properties. planes to bring the youth home.juring an indoor golf course! by two sisiters. Mrs. Elizabeth'LJUII trijet air buses valued at 1 In addition to clothing and ac- rather than testify publically Hughes' resort; include the From cab drivers to high and an entire floor devoted to; Barker in California and Mrs. Slfi on- cessories.

Hamilton's male te the stock battle. Desert Inn. Sands. Frontier, rollers, a favorite pastime in family entertainment. Helton of Oak Park, III He put that money to work Silver Slipper.

Castaways and Vegas is guessing what Maheu says a master plan is'three nieces, here. First, he bought the the Landmark Tower, tallest Hughes will do next and the being prepared for the Hughes! Desert Inn hotel, where he building in the state. He also nature of his overall goals in and may be ready Still in Dispute delivery and one for 1974. "It will be a place where the lived in the penthouse, for $13 owns thousands of acres of raw Sjuihern Nevada. in about a year.

Details of the 1 It a disputed question Air Canada ordered a config- commuter can come in and get million. "land, the North Las Vegas air Maheu said month the development phase won't be among historians as to that will seat 270 pas- cleaned up. his shoes shined. He added to his holdings a terminal. KLAS-TV.

the Krupp acquisition spree has al-known until then -and Hughes Babylonian or Egyptian first class. 242 tour-i his suit pressed, the string of other gambling re-ranch west of the city and a though he did not rule out will probably make tion came first. Possibly, plans to use the medi- that he won't have to go home sorts, thousands of acres ofcharter and private plane in- "additional expenditures in im- the a type- countries took their first range air bus initially on and change for a nieht on the land, an air terminal and a.stallation near McCarran air-provements on the land." written statement, of course, toward culture at about the high density routes in North town." Hamilton said, television station for a totaljport. One such expenditure, indi- not in person. same time.

America. I "Downstairs there will be an investment estimated at $175 His total holdings here in cated in a statement released million in Southern Nevada. iClark County are estimated at last January, will be to turn SELL IT TOMORROW With low cost Classified Ads I sweater and some oars. If 'wants to look like a banker! BURBAXK (UPD Lockheed! we'll give him the Brooks Aircraft Corp. announced today look.

If he wants to give the! Air Canada has signed a appearance of a world traveller. 1 Cabot said she was survived Itttcr of intcnt t0 purchase lo'we can do that too." L1011 triji Slfil millii and The first six planes will be tique will include such luxuries delivered in 1972. Three more as a sauna bath, hair stylist and aircraft were scheduled for 1973 cleaners. Cold, sluggish starts? There's a Chevron Starting Fluid starts engines in seconds, even at below zero. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN REDLANDS J.

I. J. B. REEDY 7M-1M5 Company of California Today, the reclusive billion-'more than 40.000 the Sands into the world's smoking? Chevron Diesel Fuels burn clean, increase injector life; triple fuel filter life. CAll YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN REDLANDS J.

T. J. REEDY Oil Company of California than the city of Las Vegas which encompasses 51.5 square miles. Top Hughes aides such as I Robert Maheu, chief executive for Nevada operations, are as much involved in local cultural and charitable affairs as their boss is withdrawn from the public. Maheu is a member of the local executive board of the Boy Scouts of America, serves on Gov.

Paul Laxalt's Manpower and Development Conference, and the Land Foundation of Nevada Southern University. 1 The Hughes people come on as intelligent and attractive, 'mix well with longtime residents and arc generally well, liked. I Typical of the good deeds Want clean heat? Chevron He2ting Fuels burn clean and pack a lot of heat into a few pennies. CAll YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN REDLANDS J. T.

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State Redlands The conviction has long been ours, growing increasingly stronger with the passing of each year, that the true, the glowing spirit of Christmas has been violated by the overwhelmingly commercial flavor given the "promotion" of this Holy Day. A weird statement coming from a business house such as ours? Possibly. We are, first and last, a retail establishment engaged in selling men's and boys' clothing the year around. As career clothiers, we are proud of our profession and our responsibility to our community, and in that responsibility we find motivation to do something about the intense commercialization of Christmas. Christmas is and should be a day of reverence, a day of happiness, a day of rejoicing with family and friends.

The exchange of gifts, expressions of love and good will, is rightly a part of the observance of Christmas. May it never die. Buy what you will for gifts for whom you will men's apparel if you wish but we can not, with conscience, exploit the sacred significance of the day in advertising designed to stimulate your gift purchases. It is our lief that if your compulsion to remember someone at Christmastime fails to hold the warmth of feeling to see it through, then we are outraging the spirit of the occasion by urging you, in the name of Christmas, to select our shirts and ties and such regardless. Crazy? Not so crazy as you might think.

Each year we have detected, from our kind of customers right here in Redlands, an unmistakable protest, a growing, sincere, and rightful resentment against this intense over-commercialization by retailing. Our America is fighting a battle for its survival, and with the resurgence of religious feelings among good people of all faiths, we firmly believe this conviction will be echoed in many places. Consequently, if our advertising during this season fails to employ the usual Christmas appeals, don't be surprised or appalled. We're still in the business off selling nationally recognized apparel for men and boys, all of it eminently welcome as gifts, but starting now we ask you to select it on its merits, as you do any other day of the year. W.

Eugma Roy L. Guin Evtrtttt J. FrankM For GOOD Clothes 1922 11 East Straat Dial Open Noftfoy and 'HI 9.

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