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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 6

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San Rafael, California
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Monday, April 9, 962 Secret Satellite In Orbit UN DE P. THE WAVES An underwater cocktail lounge beneath marina dining room is included in plans by San Francisco architectural-engineering firm of Welton Becket and Associates for 456-room, 14-million-dollar resort-convention hotel in Monterey. Developers Hampton Mauvais and James Fiske bought IOV 2 acre site from Del Monte Properties now seek rezoning. Main floor would have convention ballroom to accommodate 1,500. POINT ARGl'ELLO API The Air Force today successfully launched a top-secret satellite, believed to be a Midas I or Samos The satellite was boosted into orbit by a powerful Atlas Agenda-B booster combination.

As has been the procedure on previous similar shots, the Air Force would neither confirm nor deny that the satellite uas a An Air Force spokesman said the department of defense had imposed a pol-j icy of no longer using popular names on missile projects. However, in its terse an: nouncement on the hush-hush firing, the Air Force said the, satellite, almost certainly one Civilian Employee Gets Army Award Francis Fugate, of 430 Manzanita Avenue, Corte Madera, has been awarded S200 the Army for developing a mechanized billing system at Fort Mason, San Francisco. The system will save the Army an estimated $27,000 a year. Army officials said. Fugate is chief of the data essing division in the Pacific Terminal Com- i mand of the two U.

S. sky spies, was carrying a number of test components, some of which were classified. The Air Force would not indicate orbital path of the satellite, which could provide a clue on whether it was the Midas or Samos. One of the experiments included an unclassified proton damage experiment. The proton is a nuclear constituent of many of the elements.

No details were given pending the analyzing of data. The firing was closed to the press. Previously, Midas and Samos vehicles have been fired from this Pacific missile range base. The Samos carries extremely sensitive photographic equip; ment which could detect mili- tary installations anywhere on the earth. The Midas is designed to detect enemy missile firings to give the United States additional warning time in the event of an impending missile attack.

Academy Award Facts, Figures For Television Show Tonight SANTA MONICA Facts and figures for televised Academy Awards show: Time 7:30 p.m. PST. Network: ABC-TV. (Channel 7) Estimated television audience: 90 million. Place: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.

Master of ceremonies: Bob Hope. Producer: Arthur Freed. Director: Richard Dunlap. Nominees: Best Actor: Charles Boyer Paul Newman Maximilian Schell at Spencer Tracy at Stuart Whitman Best Actress: Audrey Hepburn at Sophia Loren Geraldine Page and Natalie Wood in the Best Picture: Side at "The Guns of Best Director: J. Leo Thompson Guns of Navarone), Robert Rossen Stanley Kramer at Federico Fellini Dolce Robert Wise I and Jerome Robbins Side Best Supporting Actor: George Chakiris S'de Montgomery Clift (Judgment at I Peter Falk of Mira- i Jackie Gleason George C.

Scott Best Supporting Actress: Fay Bainter Judy Garland 1 ment at Lotte 1 Lenya Roman Spring of Mrs. Una Merkle and Rita Moreno Side Permit Asked Eight Young Men, Four Juveniles For Gangway, Arrested-Drinking Beer, Wine Dredging Norman J. Clark, uho plans to build an 11-unit apartment house next to Corte Madera Creek in Larkspur, has applied for an Army permit to construct a gangway and float and do dredging on the south side of the creek. Clark's application to the Army Corps of Engineers calls for the float to be about 45 feet channelward of mean higher high water line. The dredging would be to a maximum depth of four feet below mean lower low water.

About 400 cubic yards of dredged material would be placed shoreward of the float. The Larkspur Planning Commission on Feb. 27 approved construction of the apartment house, pending approval by the corps of engineers. The structure would be built on former location of an ark on Boardwalk 2 and would have facilities for boats. Clark is the first of five ark owners 011 Larkspur Boardwalk 2 who voiced desire to build apartment houses on their property last ove be r.

Clarks lot is approximately 25.000 square feet. Objections to Clark's request to the Army may to filed with Col. John A. Morrison, District Engineer, 180 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco by May 5 School Dropouts Chairman Named Paul F. Kent, 450 Nova Albion Way, San Rafael, has been named chairman of a new committee of the Marin Community Sendees Council to high school dropouts.

The committee will follow up students who have quit high school and determine hether their needs are being met bj community resources Dr Samuel LeCount, College of Marin counselor, will be vice chairman of the committee. I Hub Counciimen Meet Wednesday San Anselmo City men will meet Wednesday night at 8 in the city hall to canvass votes, swear in new- counciimen, and pick a new mayor. The regular Tuesday meeting was postponed one day because of the city election. officers arrested eight young men and four juvenile boys early yesterday after they found them in the home of a 17-year-old boy drinking beer and wine. The officers answered a disturbance complaint from a Mill Valley man who reported the party under way in his neighborhood.

The youths attempted to hide bottles of beer and wine when the officers enter- ed the house. Booked in the county jail I on alcoholic beverage violation charges were: Charles P. Van Kriedt, 22. of 209 Third Street, Sausalito; John R. Lenhart, 21, of Lincoln Hotel, San Rafael; Bryce L.

MacMillan, 18, of 3 Walnut Avenue, Larkspur; Girard R. Courteau, 19, of 389 Throck-j morton Avenue, Mill Valley. Man Dies Of Seizure While Digging Clams A 48-year-old El Cerrito man his son-in-law, Richard Allan died yesterday, apparently of a Carlson of Santa Clara, at about heart attack, while digging 9 a.m. clams at Beach in West Chief Deputy Coroner Wil- Marin. Ram C.

Bradley said Jarvis Clyde Roy Jarvis collapsed lapsed into a coma on the mud and died while digging with flats after complaining of a feeling tired. Carlson tried Punik From PppH vvithout success t0 revive Jar' rupub rrom vis with mouth-to-mouth re- Will Appear In unidentified woman call- Chlldren's Ploy Marin County firemen, deputies and fish and Pupils of Reed Union School game officials, Bradley said. District will appear in Firemen attempted to revive thing Wish, Jarvis with a resuscitator with-1 Also booked were: George G. May, 18, of 110 East Strawberry Drive, Mill Valley; Patrick R. Riordan, 19, stationed on the Coast Guard Cutter Storis; Jerry W.

Reeder, 20, of 125 Willow Avenue, Corte Madera, and Richard H. Warne, 21, of Lincoln Hotel, San Rafael. Placed in the county juvenile hall were two 17-year-olds, one 16-year-old and one 15-year- old. The eight men, with the exception of Riordan, were freed on $525 bail each to appear in municipal court Wednesday. Riordan, also freed on $525 bail, was to appear in court this afternoon.

play to be presented by the Belvedere-Tiburon workshop of Marin County Junior rheater Friday and Saturday. The play will open at 8 p.m.. Friday and be repeated at 2 p.m. Saturday 111 Bel Aire: School auditorium, said Mrs. Virgil S.

Hollis, workshop director. Written and directed by Mrs. Irene Pritzker, the play tie-1 scribes the make-believe world created by a little wish. It will feature a carnival scene with circus music by the advanced band of the school district directed by Lee Lincoln. Leading roles will be played by Darby Auerbach.

Pamela Contos, Elizabeth Murray, Candy Hollis, Paul Kraus, Christy Wise, David Lipschultz, Louis Boyd, Libby Conner, Greg Fitch, Ruth MacKay, Carolyn Van Ravensway, and Michael Brooks. Ann Conner is stage manager. out success. He was pronounced dead at 9:43 a.m. A Coast Guard helicopter moved the body to dry land.

It was then taken to Chapel of the Hills Mortuary in San Anselmo. Driving Privilege Lost For Drinking A surveyor from Lemon Grove, San Diego County, has, lost his driving privilege for 90 days and drew a $166 fine for drunken driving. Judge Leonard A. Thomas of Marin Municipal Court sen-! tenced James Joseph Walden, 31, who drove while intoxicated along Highway 101 near Lucas Valley last Wednesday. POWERFUL NEW PLUNGER CLEARS CLOGGED TOILETS in a Jiffy! NEVER AGAIN that tick feeling when your toilet overflows TOILAFLEX Toilet Plunger Ordinary plungers just seat properly.

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Robinson for City Council Mill Valley MOW YOUR FUNDS WILL EARN EVEN MORE NEW HIGHER RATE AT MARIN COUNTY SAVINGS and LOAN 1 4 CURRENT RATI PER ANNUM INSURED SAVINGS Effective April 1,1962 Funds placed through tomorrow will earn from April 1st. Interest paid every 90 days. Insuranceon accounts automatically provided by an agency of the Federal Government. Since 1886, withdrawals always paid promptly on request in accordance with California law. Friendly local management to assist and advise you on savingsand financing.

Convenient central location. Savings by mail with postage paid both ways. Expanded home loan department. Security Since 1886 Marin County Celebrates Seventy-Five Years of Service to the Citizens of Marin County Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SAVINGS 990 FIFTH AVENUE AT COURT, SAN RAFAEL Phone 453-7070 AGENCY: NOVATO, 1115 GRANT AVENUE, PHONE 892-31 16.

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