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Progress Bulletin from Pomona, California • Page 59

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Progress Bulletini
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Pomona, California
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59
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i' 1 1 i Wk MO Pregress-Bulletinr Pomona, Califomia, Sunday, April 1, 1973 WICKED WITCH Belinda Smith as the Witch puts Snow White (Kathy Mason) to sleep in the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet production of White and the Seven to be presented at the Forum Theater, Laguna Beach, at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. next Sunday. 'Snow on program tor ballet LAGUNA BEACH -The Laguna Beach Civic Ballet will present White and tbe Seven Three Little and of the in the Forum Theater, Laguna Beach, at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. next Sunday. The works have been choreographed by three bers of the company.

Carrie Kneubuhl of Corona del Mar did Kathy Jo Kahn worked on and Molly Lynch oi Corona del Mar choreographed Little Leao dancers are Kathy Mason, Belinda Smith. Dee Dee Schlarb, Roma Meyer, Andrea Daywalt, Sandra Ras- us sen Barbara Byrnes, Cynthia Miller, Kelly Meadows, Terri Bychak, May Sayers and Nancy Sutton. Tickets, for adults and $1.50 for children under 12. are on sale at the Ballet Center, 1863 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, 92651, (714) 494-7271.

Forum Theatre Is on the Festival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Navy identifies many meetings irk Soviet newspaper crash victims OAK HARBOR, Wash. The Navy has identified the two fliers killed in the crash of an A6A intruder jet fighter bomber during a practice run near Heppner, Ore. A spokesman at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station Thursday identified the pilot as Lt. Cmdr.

B. J. Keen, 34, Philmath, and the bombardier-navigator as Lt. William A. a i 26, Binghamton, N.Y.

Keen is survived by his widow, Darla, and two sons, all at Oak Harbor. Vasina is survived by his widow, Rita, also at Oak Harbor, and an infant daughter. MOSCOW (UPI) The meeting in the town of ningrad, on the Baltic Sea near the Polish border, was organized by a government ministry to discuss of city electrical Bat a majority of the participants failed to show up, the main speaker could not be found and most of those who did come spent their the money on sightseeing excursions around the city. The newspaper Sovietskaya Rossiya recently pointed to the meeting as an example of needless gatherings that waste valuable time and money. In 1971 and the first part of 1972, more than 1.6 million Soviet citizens came to Moscow to attend meetings, an increase of more than 25 per cent from the previous year, the report said.

Out of 33,000 hotel accommodations available in the capital, 2,000 daily are occupied by delegates to some meeting or conference. the preparations for the meetings are like preparations for a birthday the newspaper said. It said the Russian fuel ministry recently spent 1,300 rubles ($1,842) for lor a meeting o( peat Industry workers. And the Soviet construction ministry spent 1.500 rubles ($2,010) for gifts izing excursions for delegate, to another meeting. Citing a pronouncement by the Council of Ministers (cabinet), the newsoaper said meetings should only be held for uigent matters.

But it said a contest of hairdressers was held recently in Kaliningrad to fina the best barber and shaver. w'as a time when information had 'o be obtained by mail and telegraph and at that time meetings were probably the report said. now, when are such powerful means of communication as radio, television, movies, teletypes and punting machines, are they really needed in such The newspaper suggested that various ministries might hold televised meetings to save time and costs. The United States and Great Britain declared war on Japan Dec. 8,1941.

Khartoum Guerrilla Action Could Bring Arab Backlash By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign News Analyst One result of the brutal murders of one Belgian and two American diplomats in Khartoum could be a new look at the whole question of international terrorism. Another could be a new wedge driven between conservative and so-called revolutionary Arab regimes. Bv carrying out their latest act of violence inside the embassy of one Arab national accredited to another Arab nation, the Black September Palestinian guerrillas have demonstrated again that no nation is immune in their declared war of extermination against Israel, carried out in the name of a non-existent Palestinian state. Among those whose release from custody were demanded by the terrorists were members of the West German guerrilla group known as the Baader-Meinhof gang. It reinforced previous suggestions that a well-developed line of communications existed between various un- aerground terrorist movements throughout the world, including the American hemisphere.

Cleo A. Noel, the U.S. ambassador to the Sudan, was the second American ambassador to be killed by terrorists and the fourth to be seized by them. The first was John Gordon Mein, gunned down on Aug. 28, 1968, outside Guatemala City.

Two others, Clinton Knox serving in Haiti and C. Burke Elbrick stationed in Brazil, were kidnaped but later released unharmed. More than 20 other American officials have been involved in terrorist incidents in the last decade. Partly as a result the United States has been in the forefront of a frustrating drive to set up curbs on terrorism. It supported an unsuccessful attempt initiated by Brazil and supported by Argentina to exclude terrorists from the right of political asylum.

It died inside the Organization for American States (OAS) where it originated. The United States introduced into the United Nations General Assembly last year measures for protection of diplomats and control of terrorism. It also was rejected. In January, a movement lor effective sanctions against countries that provide havens lor hijackers was defeated in the legal committee of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAS). Inside the Arab world, the events at Khartoum seem likely to widen an already existing rift between hard-line revolutionary regimes such as Libya, Syria and Egypt and the conservative monarchies led by Saudi Arabia.

The killings occurred inside tne embassy of Saudi Arabia, a nation upon which the Palestinian Arabs depend heavily for financial support. This support now may be endangered. It also could have an effect upon Egypt which supports the command movement but also depends heavily upon the Saudis for financial aid. Bill seeks to control those visiting schools SACRAMENTO (UPI) Visitors to public schools would have to check in with the office or be guilty of a misdemeanor un- legislation introduced Thursday by Sen. Fred Mar- ler Redding.

The measure (SB566) is nearly identical to a school anti-loitering bill offered by Marler last year. It died in an Assembly committee. Under the bill, anyone except a student, a parent or a school employe, woula have to seek permission to be on the school grounds from the principle or designated representative. Once asked to leave, the visitor would be barred from entering the school again for 48 hours, after which they would once more have to ask for permission. 126 kinds oi cheese are on display for your selection at Hickory Farms of Ohio.

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So is labor, everything from measuring to finishing. Then hang them for you at no additional charge. Our custom draperies are available In wide selection of styles. Choose simple tailored looks or bold, elaborate top treatments. They wftro gioat buys at regular prices.

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