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TUESDAY, OCTOBER J7, 1001 invTATx JOURNAL. UKIAH, CALIPOriNIA If EYE IN THE SKY By DOROTHY M. BANZHAF Doriilliy hof, a former resldriit of Vklah, Is aottnR lis -oliil citrrfdiMiii- for the Dnily Joiirniil fnmi tho MUiWo. KiiNt. Hniizliur anil lior liiisliand, lire iMitli oxpei-loiici'd (illdts iind their witli ciim- panics in (lie Middle Kast, linic floHTi liiindrrdH of lliniiiiindH mlle.s.

Todiiy's rolunin (lenlH ivitb the lenie slliiiitiim In Syria and tlieir evperlenec In Hy DOKOTIIY BANZHAF SjTia's iT Is thin! my haslMind, Rolxn-l Biinzbnf imil I haw cnminlcrixl in ihc Middlp Eas.1 dur.nf; four and a half years, but not tho loas-l exciting. flew into thus (Mip sUiritiK into muzzles of anti-iilroraft tnms as wc floreil "lit- on l.irdini; ul the Damasovis ormy-civil airpoil. Wo crossed Uic fixMitior in a O'jsna ISO "fat, dumb aTKl hapiiy" as Hob commented. Had wo lof( Ankara, one day later, we wxiul.t imi have Iiqeti given pennission for ilie inlcrna- l.K(iAI. SPURR BRUNNER NOTICE TO CREDITORS ''ulifrifnlii.

In mi'l for iNMinty i-f In Ih. iif llll.KA D.W'I nl Ivni llriwi- HililM 1 )1 if" hi -Ifl ill' llll- iHur thi' nf HILDA DAVIH. iilcii kniiwn iin.l Hllilii V. ili- wnrx'l. uf iin.l nil li hMViiii; (Ijilins iliM 111 fill Ihrm Willi llif vmj.hi-r -i wilhiii fix liii'iilhs nfl-n llii- rirxt imlillinUini llilK iiiilin-.

in till- (iffli-. nf -rk iif Ihf ab'iv'-- Itflni'-'i I'l- to wild llif vnnrl -rn within Tininlhfl Ihi- itt 111. i ihl iiotiri-, lo fit tin- (ri(-(- of Siini-i- fi- Mrtiii- iti-r. At III Ni 'l 111 Hlnli- Ml fkiiih. I 'lilifoiTiln.

wliti -h Hfinl (if iilm-i' tin- mi- df ixit liloi Mt iik tin- pj of bu 111 all Id wtlli tin- I1II.I>A al kn.iwii iis anil milin-tinii -K lall'il llilila lliivix. Kir J.nl'lii aV in VUinli Jl IT. Ilif.l. HII'IIAIU) D.W'I.S of of lllMa Known n.s UI'J llll'lil IliiVIK. I), ll.

SITUll A- llltr.V.MM! sir. it. I'kiali, ('alir for 17. KKtiAI. NOTK LEO COOK NOTICE TO CREDITORS No.

118 III SuiM-rlor of tin- of I'lillfiirnln. In unit fur In ifm of tin- of yiXIR- K.M'H HAMIJ.TdN, Il il lu-rc-lij- Kivi'ii 111" un- ilf -rHli of fin- IHI HAMILTON. ii.ii tu llif rriMlltorn of Hti 'l ail ui-rfoitiM linviiiK L'liilniK Hk to fill' thrill With till- ii vinUlu-rs within hlx Mfii -r tin- rtrnt mih- lli -nllon of thin iioln-c. in lli" offi.i. nf till' of abovi --n '-il I 'oiiit, or to fxhlhll thiin with lln- iiiii 'xKiiry voiii -htTn within 'IK liionlliH afl tlio (hill, of Ihi' fIrM liuhliiatl.in of thin notli'i', ll) (uilil xirrlllor at offli-f of I'o-ik In tin- rriiwforil lliillilllilf.

lit llklnh, California, wlilih hald IUHC luirilf't plnc' tin- tiinli 'rKljflii -d iixiTUtor m'lei-ln till' lilai of biiiil- iii 'HH 111 nil niattLTH Htipi -rtiiinini; to or rnnnci'ti'd with Ih'' xalil i -hiiilo of KLOItKNCI'; HAMILTON, ili. I 'aH. il. Klrnl piiblii-atliiii In th: Ukiiih Unily Jouriml, 21, ISIIAKL J. HAMILTON Kxi'i-utiir of the of KLOKKNL'li H.

HAMILTUK. Di'i I.KO M. I'OOK for l-lxi-i-iitor I'rawforil lliillilliiK: HkhUi, Cnlir, 17 liiin.il Syrui, the site of infi'inal disttirhancos. We ciiis.s«i tJK' frontier without t'onrifleiit timt liuge Ainoiic.in painted on tlw top and bollom of our aircraft i s- Ihe possibility of a fiisilajre of fire or intercepting aiiTiafl. We were clcaroil to 8,2 (X) fool iivor the airport in a jiattpin.

Wc had lieen in tho air for three lioiirs and forty niinules al 10,000 feet and visibility unlimiled, over L'(X) miles of MeclitciTiuiean Sea, miles from shore. Take rrceiiutlonH We flew the 12 miles at sea in oixlor to o'cmnirij a on radar but not a tou'get for i 'lins on tho Syrian slwro. We were clcaicd Wid. I unhooktKl life prcsoivcr ami seM'lc with lliouk'bts of the borinjj time consumofi tiuring forthcoming customs As we ainproached the anti-ain-rant mins and 'irK oqiiipment liximcd into my line of sitfht alontf the and Kim muzzles trainpti on us all tile iraj- were com; iiiitlcd. 'I'lie cu.stom-s officials wore loi'i diiivnjr entry formalities but nol iinfrientlly, Wc were as safe on tho tlay before itlio revolution at tile time of entry as il wc were land ni; at San Pi'ancisco Intema- liiral, as any firing upon any rad i-nterim; Damascus would have their hand, i At first the city was as noisy with bln-rinK horns and heavy bus traffic until wlion all tivtf- fic without speoial pormtssinn by tho militray wa.s hailed.

Soldiei's ill full battle dress manned Ston- fcun of weapons. Ilemy Armament We have ventured out to i but tanks, arm- jonil cars and open troop earners are statione at all important in; icrsnilions. Tliis afternoon wc siiiiUcil to our internal ion; ill lyxikstoTe but all stores were secured the walled-dowTi jof iitjn doors, typical I of till' building ascii in the i Mill. lie Kast. -Kn route a ftyiiiK squad of colorful dc-sort troops ili'sionded on "Nasser jii anil quickly squelched tdr ilwoS-.

ITTC desert troops tilled out Ihorr armored cai-s li.itile dross and Arabic bur- n-w-o in red and while flouini; and black coiii. Tbey limkoil i i fierce and deadly. We were listeninR to on He rad this inomlnK when we to the window cf our second flixn- hirlel nxim by a clvint iiml -ji -rcjising iiwir of youiiv; vxiic- es acros.i the sstrcct sticks aTxl tearinj; flafts and fumilure on the roof of the Annex. A cumberwime heavy tank roared into rancc accompanied by armored -trucks ami trotps and mxin quelled IJK disturbance. -Seven couples, American FulbriKbt Professors and their wives, are io doubt about tlic da'e Hieir Eng- lisli may be useil at tlic University of Dama-scus.

Scvenil tourists were JjchirKl the Ixinler, but many allowed few hours KTtux to iflcc to I.x?banon. Doubifiil Futuni We enjoyed a first-hand inspection events iwm our hotel on an expense ttwiunt. The footl is Kood luxl hiivc Ills of time. I Carl Giannecchini Rosary Tonight; Rites Wednesday A iTisary service will -rccitoii at 8 o'clock tonight at tho Ziin- monnan Mortuary for Carl Giannecchini, 70, diiKl at Uio homo of Xricnrls In TalmaKo. The Fr.

Roger Andoi-son will coinduct a ixjquicm mass at a. m. Woflncsd.iy at SI. Marj' of Angels church in Ukiali. Inti r- tnonl will IK in tho Ukiah Catholii- Cemetei -y under the direction of tho Zimmerman Mortuary.

Mr. Giannecchini cnmo to Uki .12 years iigo imm Sonoma County. He was a native of Italy and lia owTicd anfl operatcil the Gian- nocchiri randt on River Road Rinco 1932. He was veteran of World War I and a memlier of tho American White Post No. 76, Ukiah.

He wa.s also a charter member of tlic Ancient Oixler of Drukls. Giannecchini is by liis wife. ami a Dotvild and a daughter, Mrs. Gill )ert Sn.v- fler, nil of Ukiah. Survivins; also are 1 l)rothers, of San Kr.moi.sco and Cwiser of Clm 'or- flale a-rd two sisters, Mrs.

Clara Cia. Santa Rosa and Mrs. Sarah BuKUone, Trenton. Calif. John Mason Confined At Veterans Hospital friends of Jolm P.

Mason of W. Slephenson Street -wlio been asking about him but hiivo unable to roach his wife Sarah may write him. if they iHis atklrcss i.s: Room 511. Fifth Floor, Veterans Hospital, l.llh and Hairison Street, Oakland. Mason of the sheriff's office, WIK goes to the bay area weekend to be with her husband said Saturday that he not well and that the dix-tor had sitiii llioy would try sui-gei-y this week for his condition.

She stays dimii over Sirday with her husband's sisters, both of wlioin rcsiilo in Oakland, Episcopal Church Meeting Thursday itov. 'rum Power, of Holy 'yriDjy Church Invites i inlerostod pco- I'lc. iiii'st i all anyone With (iu(--li()fs iihou the Kliisco- Cliinrli. the Holy Catholic ami any other sub.jocl to to (Juild Hall of Holy 'I'l nily 'nmiMliiy at 8 P-in. a series of qtios- I "11 -cM that will meet evon'- 'Urr Hc-k tho Guild hall, after 111'' -sijnii, 11H1 out.

Power an- iinri turn his alton- 111 iiii' of Cliristiaiiily ami riiiiti 'iPiMirary world. inlrn persons i ri- loffce will bo I Leslie Temple Faces Drunk Driving Charge n.ii-old Temple, .17. uis Mf)ndny in -iMstii CDII I before Maurice W. lin l.ill IIHI with drunk uiDi bodilv injury to Kllon Kiiil 4(i, "sania Rosa. The chill in.

lie from an accident on liil iiriir tho Orr Siirings Road I oil Si-pi. '-'ill 'i lehiclo was hit from lii-bmii iii-l bo suffered nock in- jiiiii-s. vehicles wore travel- i iiii: imrlh. TTrpnf Deputy Probation Officer Exams Scheduled Nov. 4 Aiipliialiiins for examination fm- deputy pi-obaiiDn officer should in- filed nm lalcr than Oct.

Zf), said Haiiilil liiiuil. county jiroliation nl- llcci rill' written imrlion of Ihc test will 111' Nov. A at 10 ni anil Ilic iiortioii will follow in alxMil Id days. added. Tho plicaiiMiis liio tests may be ob- laim-l linici Ibr oflin-.

RooMi (i the Coiiiily Court hiiiiM- for the lion servo as prnb.i- tioM iilfii -i 'i- ,111 (1 will work with di- pen IIKI di'linqiiont children, ili. i i -cniny. pro-court invcsti- gatiiiii -iiiil suiMTvision of t-ouit ivariK anil adulls on probation. Alii apply, said Dowd. bul ili'-i should iiu'ol tho A bachelor of in scieiv i- from 111 school, prefci- ably 111 till' field of law cnforcc- meni.

iiiminoloyy, sociology oi- psyi lli il'cy a combinalion of ciliii-iiinn and to till- IIH.VI AlHilicanls must have a viiliil Calibirnia operator's license iind liavo a car available fur work. The selection will be ni.i le by Ihe lUNcnile justice commission. The raimlmps measure nboui a qiiaitor inch in diamolor. BiKP 'r ones break up as they fall. Begloy Will Appear In Court Thursday is sebi'iluli'd 111 iil'pciir 111 Cinirl ThiU'sdas ill cniri 1 .111 a rliari of i-imi inilliiu; li-wii liiseivious ails ui I iiiin l-iv.

The allet -il ll, niiieil in ,111110. Ul the 'lM -l, I'ITI bi-rme nil w. rindall in 111- -'iiii nil the i-baiio- I'ulile ill li 'iiili -i- wa-. 'il ll, ilefenil Henley and llu- ihill'l' I lll'il i.lficc will I 1 esi 'lll Ihe -eiiliiin. Mlil.l mie iiu "l-'ivo Provonluiii Mill be Weiliiosday ninhl at llie l-'iank I'TA lin- lilli'il it will lie sh.i-,\n iiy re -iilatives of Ihe l-'iii- office in r.imi' III.

Tiieie -ll be sliort business nieeini: lii-i: at 7:30 p. in. The iiHUie will ho slKM -n al -S, uill lio 111 eollellllie Ihe NiiH nil Know Till- SOVIIMU.KII Moskvilili. a ir, Ihe eiiiiivalenl of MS mill Imir months uaKi -N 111 i'liliiiil. Radio Free liu- inpe NEW BOOKS AT UKIAH LIBRARY iiT uiMiii .1.1.

by SU-pli 'K .) doclor's wil I 111 .1 blind jackdaw. I he I Itaih" -I 11 T. (Wiuiii 'I M- -iii, I'p and Muir I' 1 1 I of tlio il I 1 wiinilers. I 111-. by K.

f. 1 1 Ihi 1 1 I -I onsi-iiius, 11.. -I 1 1' I I 'l a 1 I 1.. 1.1 I 'MII, -I 111 I I 1 ela -s slni I I 1 -I li bci -l'. 1' Saui-oi-s 1 1..

I Ill Ihe ailllior III sii.p,." In Ihe of the Mi I ih I-itfin in' In il-l 'i- 'd artist i her iMi -husband In ihi I .111 .1 hiiild their own 1 'i i ill ri -n f-iriij by nj'Ti'- I explorer's book il i III who seek. Till' Ki niiedy (lovcniiiii 1--. Ul I ip. iiiusky. A rii ii Ihe li i live Kcime.l.\ Klrjtii-n lln- li.ifi-: ('lear, per.

Counfy Employes Moct Next Friday in Ukiah rhe Mi-nilil. ini, hi, A- 11 i.il -I 't! 1 1 h. -i'l I in I'h .1 IV', III in 111 linlii- 1, I'le I Till he i I l. I 'l 1 V'ilinii- 'I iiiiif 1 ,11 II. 1 1 ,11 I he a IIIIIM I I I i-I ,1 ,11 I 1 -1 1 I I j.i, (ii 'i i -l I 'l till- In i ,1 i II In-iliili-il I- i.ii I i 'l Tl.

ill I 1 i .11 lie 'i ,1, ,11 bo 11 i hi piillui-li I .1 .11 111 I I 'l I niMi; Vi. II tie ill 1 .111 ,1 Mii'ir .1. ii: I ui-ll wi 'illi 11 (Ji'i-, III IM Aiiiie Isei-nibi- A lull, iif I I'. 11 I I "i anil a fur lli.iiso iif A r'. Ill i'--la-: ll in 111'' 1 11, i'i-aninii itli 1,.

and I ri iii in, ph.i ii' I'll 1 h'. I 'l 111, I las a p'eii kill. I III biiiniii- If 'hii ll 111 that I.Ill- hell. I by lilhel- ibill sfie. 1 I'l iiiiil parlir.p.'i!' i' Rosary Set Tonight For Dorothy Gentis Rossiry services will recited at 7 tonight at the Zimmerman for Dorothy Gentis.

81. dieil SurKbiy In Ukiah. She was a native of Bcilgkmi and had livofl in Ukiiih the past two years. Funeral services will coinliict- 0 (1 by the Zimmerman Mortii.in- at 1 p. m.

Wetlncsday and interment will tie it) SJii -la Rosa. Rev. Fr. Rudolph O'llrien will officiate fit the Inii'lal -servicCK. Mrs.

Gentis Is by twx) dwldren, Mrs. Jcannettc of Walnut Creek and Mrs. Francis E. Cable, Gallup. New Mexico.

The piTispects of iininterniptcd fiyiriK wiUiin for titc petroleum mknistTy is myt secure tit this time. Perhaps the obstacles will be insurmountable and if they are wc slwH I 'olurn to the Unitwl States or one of tho i t- Ilal'an Company projccls where a pilanc IS needed in Italy or South Amei'ica. You will hear (ixjm us soon. P.S. All pictuivs of Alnltil Nasser luive di.sfippoared fnom offices and our fjotel.

A huge bronze busil of Nas.fer has been rejilaced by a lovely vase of gladiolus upon a podtum In the IMACI lobby. Dread the Hay Fever Season? More than 500,000 people have been helped by the electronic miracle: Puritrdnf They feel better, work better, breathe cleaner, purer air. Ask your family doctor or allergist whether he thinks Puritron can help you. Take his word. Arid the recommendation of more than half-a-million people who swear by Puritroju-They say it helps.

See for yourself. Plug it in; switch it on. Quietly, quickly, it pulls in air heavy with pollen (smoke, grease end odors, too). Filters it. Passes it over special electronic tubes.

And out into your room: with pollen, smoko, grease and odors removed. Puritron is compietely portable. Take it from room to room. Take it when you travel. Needs no instaltetion, no window, vent or fan.

Plugs into an ordinary llOvolt AC socket. Use the Puritron shown here lor rooms as big as 15 15 feet. Got one a 10 -day home trial. White or grey. Unconditionally guar- antend to do all we say, or you get all your money back.

MEDICO DRUG CO. STATE STANDLEY HO 2-381S Open Thursday Nights until 9 MONTGOMERY WARD School Perkins HO 2-3863 SALE coat buys! SAVf 5.10 TO 8.10 ON FINE NEW WOOLS MO. a9.fl 32.9S StxM for JUNIORS Slzei for MISSES for WOMEN All wool plushes, zibe- lines, fleeces, more) Full flares! Cardigan neck- lines! Envelope, chin col- 1 lars, and morel Bright colors, black. REG. 9.98 BOYS VARSITY JACKET Combed cotton poplin with Sfolchgord finish to repel sloins.

Bulky knil collar and cuffs. Sizes 8-18. Reg. 5.47 set. Strong I corded I cotton shirt and pants, Reinforced at mott strain points.

4 'at ihnnk. save Vb COTTON FLANNEL GOWNS AND fJ'S 99 IGUIAB 3 Buy your warm dream- vear now for cozy winter sleeping and savef Choose from pretty prints in yoked end ribbon-trimmed styles. Washable no ironing. Sizes 32-40. Sold UIWIT.IV Woid REGULAR 4.98 BLEND BLANKET Toasty warmth in rayon blended with nylon; finished with acetate binding.

Assorted. Moa 72x90" REGULAR 7.98 BLEND BLANKET Extra large 80x90'size made of I Acrylic with nylon bind- ing. Full 4 pound weight. Limited quanHHes. 7-PIECE DINETTE SET 72" liigli pressure laminotod top with self-edging to Insure longer wear cleaning.

Eleclro-stallc legs. 109 AT A SPECIAL WARD WEEK PRICE Choose either tho popular-style console or new l-o- fuOQ Boy. Both feature sci ccn superior local receptior. uoufi DOWH 5" hi-fi speaker. 4 finishes.

Ward Week besf buy! R5G. 1.59 TO 1.79 IVY PANTRY WARE So pretty, so practical! Fresh sprigs of Ivy on sandalwood enomel finish, trimmed in gold. Take home 4-pc. canister set, jumbo basket or bread box. lACH TRASH CAN Reg.

2.98 galvanized con iwcn't rust, peel. mm Snug-filting cover, G'ass-linoil kink, easy-set oulomnlic con- 1 troll. Now For 1 1' I i C) i i CM uction. Conibinf. Streiujih of paired ribs wiih beauty of diamond embossiiuj.

Per 5(). fl. all sizes 1 6c 5 NO MONEY DOWN WHEN YOU BUY ON CREDIT AT WARDS.

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