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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 19

Location:
San Rafael, California
Issue Date:
Page:
19
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Hansen, 302 Fourth street, Sausalito, recently was graduated from the track vehicle maintenance course at the Artillery and Missile School, Ft. Sill, Okla. Smog From Cars LOS ANGELES chief S. Smith Griswold yesterday urged the U. S.

auto industry to offer a million-dollar cash prize to stimulate development of an anti-smog device for cars. years now have elapsed since the automobile exhaust problem first was identified, and a solution is not yet in Griswold told the third Southern California Conference on Elimination of Air Pollution. I do not view the progress of the industry with said Griswold, who heads the Los Angeles County Air Pollution Control District. of thermal or catalytic afterburners still cannot be predicted for the near future, nor is there any evidence that sufficient effort is being devoted to their development by these organizations best qualified to do the Skywatcher Supervisor At Parley CLUB SORTING 3 MILLION PENNIES Woman To Plead In Disturbance Mrs. Juanita Musson, MOUNT KISKO, N.

Y. OP) Mount Kisko Boys Club is counting its blessings in pennies. Last spring, Readers Digest magazine mailed out 100 million pennies, two each enclosed in letters to prospective subscribers. However, one-and-one-half million letters came back because of wrong addresses. That meant a return of three million pennies, or $30,000.

Magazine officials blanched at the thought of opening all those returned letters and digging out the coppers. So they offered the job to the boys club on a 50-50 basis. Thus far the club has banked $5,000. mrs. juanua Musson, operator of Galley in Sausalito, is to enter her plea Tuesday to a charge of disturbing the peace on a public sidewalk in Sausalito Sunday night.

Sausalito police said she was fighting with Joyce Hoster on the sidewalk in front of Bridgeway Inn. Both women are to plead to the charges at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Marin Municipal Court. Harry Wainwright of San Francisco is representing them. Mrs.

Musson also faces trial on another disturbance charge based on an incident at Gate 5 road at Marinship last month. Massachusetts was the last state to adopt a written constitution, (1780) yet it is the only state that still governs by the original instrument. The U.S. Naval Academy for the training of midshipmen was opened at Annapolis, Oct. 10, 1845.

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Years Available:
1949-1977