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Pacific Daily News from Agana Heights, Guam • 2

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Agana Heights, Guam
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UNDAY NEWSJULY 16 1972 syissiT1 Fnirsft Chao golf with Mrs Westwood Mrs Vernon said her friend always had a for and used to give donkey figurines as gifts Debbie Vernon 18 described Mrs Westwood as lady who has helped young people an awful She spoke to a high school debate class last year Miss Vernon said nearly converted the whole class to the Democratic organizer who knew McGovern would get the Democratic pres--idential nomination when others considered him a longshot She stumped through the primaries with McGovern as a co-chairwoman of his national campaign Utah acquaintances said they have seen very little of her in recent months knew she had a winner on her hands from the very said Marguerite Vernon who has gone on fishing trips and played bridge and SALT LAKE CITY (AP) In 1964 Jean Miles Wert wood of West Jordan Utah announced her candidacy for Democratic national committee woman and pledged to give Utah women a larger role in the party She lost but was elected four years later and today was named by Sen George McGovern the first woman national Democratic party chairman Friends describe the 52-year-old grandmother as a dedicated Red Planet Is Photogenic i PASADENA California (UPI) The Mariner Nine spacecraft circling Mars has completed photographs for a global map of the red planet the Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced Spokesman said the final elements needed for a map of the entire surface of the planet were acquired in a playback of 30 pictures earlier this week bringing the total number of photographs to more than-7100 Mariner Nine was launched May 30 1971 and has orbited around the planet twice daily since Nov 13th It will complete its 500th orbit July 20th Boss And He Not i KANSAS CITY (UPI) The Democratic vice presidential candidate says he and Senator George McGovern see eye to eye about everything says Missouri Senator Thomas Eagleton two individuals are carbon copies of each He said they agree on the war but differ on some domestic issues Eagleton disagrees on defense Eagleton wants a new type of fighter plane McGovern Pretty Patty Picked For Queen Other contestants include: Winnie Garrido representing Talofofo Mercy Flores Mangilao Improvement Organization Maria Laguana Ordot Marty Cruz Auto Company Barbara Perez Piti Drill Team Julie Garrido Guam Dry Cleaners Lelia Orlino Barrigada Obie Bias Santa Rita Dolores Manibusan Asan Josephine Bukikosa Turnon Youth Club Annette Mendiola Piti Anna Reina Duenas Dededo Marianne Evangelista Yigo Connie Batson NAS Elizabeth Rivera Tamuning and Patricia Payne University of Guam The counting of final votes was conducted through the assistance of the First National City Bank in Agana As her prize Miss Duke will receive $250 in cash three sets of gowns and two economy airplane tickets for a circle tour of the Orient Miss Bias as princess royal will also receive $150 in cash three gowns and one economy airplane fare for a circle tour of the Orient Miss Patty Duke a pretty 21-year-old representing Agat was declared yesferday winner of the 1972 Liberation Day Queen Contest and will reign over the annual festivities sponsored by the Guam Jaycees which begins Tuesday The daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Duke of Naval Station Miss Duke garnered 9051 votes and maintained a comfortable margin over runner-up Josephine Bias of Ordot who had 7230 Miss Bias is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jesus Bias of Ordot She is sponsored by the 4-H Club of Ordot Sponsored by the Agat community Miss Duke is a senior at the University of Guam and plans to become a teacher She stands 5-fee t-6-inches tall weighs 119 pounds has brown hair and brown eyes Miss Duke will be crowned Liberation Day Queen for 1972 at a formal coronation ceremony Thursday night at the Paseo in Agana where concessions and other Liberation Day activities will be celebrated 1 Lost Escapes SAIGON (UPI) A of about 800 South Vietnamese marines has fought its way out of a North Vietnamese trap within sight of Quang Tri City with the help of US firepower military sources say American B52 bombers flew 16 raids against Communist positions in the Quang Tri City area Friday and Saturday the US command said Rotarians Fill The Need For Unpaid Volunteers World Catastrophy ROME (UPI) California Governor Ronald Reagan says the electiqn of George McGovern to the presidency would be for the Speaking in Rome Reagan said McGovern has to be taken seriously but he added and we uote American people are not ready to follow some of the drastic changes that the Democratic ticket Fischer Sulky REirjKAVIK Iceland (UPI) An aide to Bobby Fischer says everything is still up in the air concerning the scheduled chess game Sunday The American challenger in the $250-thousand dollar world chess match is unhappy with the presence of T-V came as in the contest hall and some sources speculate the Sunday game may not come off Tides Last Tuesday Mrs Rose Peneira spoke to Rotarians about the task of planning trade missions from the Philippines to various parts of the world She has served in the tourism and commerce departments of the Philippine Government as well as pursuing a career in education and an avocation as journalist and poet She spoke to Rotarians about the lasting friendships she has found through her work with trade missions During the meeting Rotarian Secretary Henry Cranfield reported on his visit to their sister club in Atami South Japan President of the Atami South Rotary Yozo Adachi and a group of Rotarians came to Guam in April to help the Tumon Rotary celebrate their charter night While in Japan Cranfield met with President Adachi and other Rotarians They treated him royally and took him to many scenic spots in the area Cranfield brought pits back to Tumon Rotarians from the sister club They included a pair of dolls which have a legend similar to two lovers who leaped to their deaths at Punta Dos Amantes rather than be separated However the legendary Japanese lovers hung (Continued on page 1 6) BOURLAND INSURANCE WC WILL OCT TOP DOLLAR1 PON YOUR RNOR1RTV hr Pacific Plaza Buil-dino Tamumimo 7461235 Rotarians believe in the adventure of service above self in their communities and in fellowship with brother Rotarians around the world In January of this year members of the Rotary Club of Guam then 33 years old decided to form a second club The charter meeting of the Rotary Club of Turnon Bay was held April 6 at the Hilton Hotel Under the leadership of President George Harris the new club plunged immediately into community service projects Rotarian Stanley Malkin is organizing a drug pro grain which will include distributing information about the use and abuse of drugs in mailings of utility bills to island residents J9 Malkin is also working with Father Canice to establish a half-way house for teenagers where children and parents can irn-oov FINEST FAVORITE POWER MOWER CHOOSE FROM TEN MODELS $1000 DOWN 10 MONTHS 6 Months Warranty Complete Parts and Service MARIANAS BOATS MOTORS At But In Sinajana PO Box Agana Guam 772-2274 get help or information about drugs he said Rotarian Tony is leading a Tumon Bay safety project He has discussed placing more street lights along the Tumon Road with Dept of Public Safety officials as well as increased police patrol at night A report has been sent to the Office and the Dept of Public Works recommending additional lights for the area also wants to put up bilungual signs warning tourists about the dangers of Tumon Bay and the reef area He is working closely with the Hotel Association of which he is vice president on this matter He is recommending to Public Works that sidewalks be built along the Tumon Road also Meeting every Tuesday for luncheon at the Hilton the Rotary Club of Tumon Bay has a variety of programs PHOTO CENTER HOSPITAL ROAD 746-4813 a height of 1 0 feet Second high tide 12:03 with a height of 1 9 feet Second low tide 6:21 with a height of 05 feet Maximum temperature 86 degrees minimum temperature 75 degrees Total rainfall for July through midnight Friday was 42 inches JOHNSTON T-SHIRTS Adult and Child sizes PARKAS CAPS KEYCHAINS LIGHTERS Would make good gifts for boaters MARIANAS BOATS MOTORS At In Sinajana Box 5 Agana Guam Ph: 772-224 Winds northerly 12-18 knots Seas 6-9 feet Surf conditions are hazardous with breakers averaging 7-10 feet -on western and southern reef and exposed beaches 3-12 elsewhere First high tide 12:40 am with a height of 24 feet First low tide 6:43 am with MARINE INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES i SPEEDOMETER TACHOMETER COMPASS MARIANAS BOATS MOTORS At Butters in Sinajana 40 Box 5 Agana Guam 772-224.

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