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United Nations - The United Nations Security Washington- Former Central Intelligence Agency Council Friday imposed a mandatory and compre­ Director Richard Helms 1Friday got a suspended hensive arms embargo against the white minority two year sentence ~ and was fined $2,000 for refusing government of . It was the first such sanction levied against a member of the United A L 0 H A Nations. The resolution, a compromise between "FROM YOUR FRIENDLY AMERICANS" five western members and hardline black African Today is Saturday, November 5, 1977 states, was approved unanimously 15 to 0 by the Ship's clocks were set back 30 minutes at 1 :00 council. It goes into effect immediately. The un­ this morning and will be set back another 30 precedented move was in response to South Africa's minutes at the same time tomorrow morning. latest crackdown on black leaders, other dissidents Planned Activities for Today are: 6:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m.-SELF,SERVIGE and the nation's leading black newspapers in the COFFEE ...... Pool Terrace wake of controversy over the death of black spokes­ 7:00 to 9:00 a.m.-CONTINENTAL man Steve Biko. South Africa already produces 60 BREAKFAST ...... Pool Terrace 8:15 to 10:00 a.m.-BREAKFAST ...... Dining Room percent and lby some estimates 7'5 percent of its (Open Sitting) own armaments. Experts say it could become fully 9 :30 a.m.-SLIMNASTICS AND THE HULA ...... Polynesian Club self sufficient in weaponry. 10:00 a.m.-TRAPSHOOTING ...... Upper Deck Aft (Weather Permitting) Beirut - The radical Popular Front for the Libera­ ,10:00 a.m.-JOEL COOPER ANtD THE GRAFHICS Lounge tion of Palestine Friday disavowed airplane hijack­ M :00 a.m.-BRDDGE LECTURE ...... Lounge 12:15 to 2:00 p.m.-LUNCH (Open Sitting) .... •Dining Room ings and said it had expelled a co-founder and key 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.-BU~FET LUNCH ...... Pool Terrace leader for continuing to mastermind such terrorist Deluxe Hamburger or Cheeseburger with · Maui Onion, takeovers. The front's official spokesman said in an Barbecued Fresh .Pork Spareribs with Boston Baked Beans and Fried Deep Sea Scallops with Tartar or Cock­ interview with United Press International the Popu­ tail Sauce will be featured as the hot dishes. Assorted lar Front hijacked aircraft from 1969 to 1971 to cold cuts and cold salads will also be available. 2:00 p.m.-BRIDGE PLAY ...... Card Room draw attention to the Palestinian problem. 2:30 p.m.-MATINEE CINEMA ...... Theater "THE RA EXPEDITIONS" (Rated iPG) Moscow - A powerful and mysterious explosion Documentary by Thor Heyerdahl that shook Siberia nearly 70 years ago and was re­ (Approximate length: one hour, 38 minutes) 3:00 p.m.-MAKE A LEI ...... Lounge corded as far away as Washington may have been 3:30 p.m.-MASONIC MEETING ...... Outrigger Bar the crash of a spaceship from another world, a lead­ 3:30 p.m.-SERVICE OLUBS ing Soviet physicist says. Scientist Alexei Zolotov GET-TOGETHER ...... Outrigger Bar 3 :45 to 4:45 p.m.-GOLF DRIVING .... !Paddle Tennis Court told 'the Moscow magazine Turist that the explosion (Weather Permitting) of 1908 cannot he definitely identified as a meteor­ 4:00 p.m.-AFT-ERNOON TEA .... Lounge and Pool Terrace 5:00 p.m.-HOLY MASS ...... Card Room ite or comet. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.-COCKTAIL HOUR ...... Outrigger Bar 6:15 p.m.-DINNER (Regular Sitting) ...... Dining Room 7:45 p.m.---

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to tell a congressional hearing all he knew about was acting in the best interest of the country. Par­ covert efforts to influence an elec~ion ker, who had disassociated himself from a bargain in Chile. Judge Barrington Parker, saying Helms that led Helms to plead no contest 'to two misde­ stood before him in disgrace and shame, spared him meanor charges Monday, sharply criticized Helms a prison term after explanations by both govern­ for believing his oath to protect CIA secrets more ment and defense attorneys tha't Helms thought he important than his oath to testify fully -and truth­ fully to Congress.

TONIGHT Jerusalem - Israel, which is one of South Africa's weapons suppliers, refused to say Friday whether 5:30 to 7:30 it would a:bide by the Uni'ted Nations Security In The Outrigger Bar Council resolution imposing a mandatory arms em­ COCKTAIL HOUR bargo against Pretoria. Israel has an extensive mili­ We Specialize in Tall Cool Sippin' Stuff over Home tary relationship with 'South Africa. Made Ice in Wrap-Around See-Through Containers. London - A bank manager paid the equivalent of 8:15 and 9:45 $54,000 ransom Friday to a gang that took his wife In the Polynesian Club and two daughters hostage in the family's suburban JEANNIE LYONS IN CONCERT home, police said. Accompanied by the Mariposa Orchestra London- Trwo Miss World contestants who do not 9:30 meet age requirements will he allowed to partici­ In the Theater pate after all in the contest November 17th, organ­ The Evening Cinema izers said Friday. The con~estants, Anette Dybal "THERA EXPEDITIONS" of Denmark and Ineke Berends of Holland, admit­ Documentary by Thor Heyerdahl ted earlier Frid-ay 'they were 16 and 25 years old One hour, 38 minutes Rated "PG" respectively. Contest rules stipulate participants 10:45 must he between 17 and 24. In the Polynesian Club Salisbury - British peace envoy Lord Carver met DANCING with Rhodesian Cabinet officials to discuss a pro­ To the Tunes of Tom McNaughton and the posed transfer of power to blacks but the talks ap­ Mariposa Orchestra parently skirted the central question of who should control the army. Intermissions by Lloyd Houston - Band leader Guy Lombardo, who un­ derwent major arterial surgery five weeks ago, was listed in a critical but stable condition with what WHO ARE THEY? a spokesman caUed progressive hardening of the JE ANNIE LYONS - CRUISE ENT:ERT AINER arteries and kidney problems. Jeannie originally started out in show business as a classical ballet dancer in the Opera J3allet. 'From there she started dancing in musical shows only to discover that she was WHO ARE THEY? expected to sing as well. This was a turning point in her career ROBERT DORIAN - CRUISE ENTERTAINER as she has been primarily a singer ever since. Jeannie has toured the United States and Canada many times Robert Dorian is the youngest professional mentalist (ESP with such shows as "Music Man" with ·Forrest Tucker, "Sweet performer) working today. His work in the fie~d began in­ Charity" with 'Juliet Prowse and "Hello Dolly!" with Carol formally with fellow classmates in the ,Psychology Department Channing. She has also appeared in leading theaters, night clubs of the University of Notre Dame, from where he graduated and colleges around the country. She has toured with the Bobby with a degree in the field. Since relocating to Los Angeles, Gentry,Glen Campbell Show and the Johnny Mathis Show. h is professional credits have rapidly mounted, including such Jeannie was also with a vocal group called "The Establishment" night clubs as Earthquake McGoon's in San francisco, the which appeared regularly in , Lake Tahoe and Reno. Mag:c Castle in Los Angeles and the Mayfair Music Hall in On television she has appeared on the Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Santa Monica. Shirley Bassey, Merv Griffin, Hollywood !Palace and Jonathan No stranger to cruise lines, he has performed on ships to Winters Shows. Alaska, Mexico and the Caribbean. This is Dorian's second Jeannie has been sailing the last several years entertaining cruise ruboard MAR1POSA. Upon returning to Los Angeles in on cruise ships to Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, the Caribbean and December he will begin an extended engagement at a club in the South Seas. This is her fourth cruise with Pacific Far East Palm Springs, and is currently working on several workbooks Line. on development of ESP. .--

Athens - A four-hour freak storm triggered the Brussels - Belgium will bid for the 1988 Summer worst floods in Athens history, killing dozens of Olympics, Haoul Mollet, president of the Belgium people, sweeping away cars and buses and knock­ National Olympic Committee said. Mollet said ing out power to 80 percent of the city. By mid­ Belgium would apply to have the games spread morning yesterday police ·said 25 people had died out around the country rather than in one city. in the floods. The death toll was expected to rise Bids for the 1984 games closed last Monday with during the day. Los Angeles the only city to apply. The 1980 Sum­ mer Games will be held in Moscow. London - Laker Airways reported what it called a tremendous upsurge of interest over the past week e NEWS ABOARD SHIP in its ultra c'heap no frills skytrain s·ervice to New Slimnastics and the Hu!a- First, 'Roger and Claudia York. "Outbound we have been full every day," with 'Slimnastics followed by K. K. and B. and the a spokesman said. Hula -it all starts at 9:30 this morning in the Poly­ - President Valery Giscard Destaing awarded nesian Club. the French Legion of Honor to separatist Quebec Trapshooting - Try your luck at trapshooting at Pr·emier Rene Levesque, who accepted it on behalf sea. Trapshooting will be held on Upper Deck Aft of the people of Quebec. from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. (weather permitting). Cost Bangkok - A Thai executioner, using a 40-year-old is $J 0.00 per box of 25 shells. Practice rounds of 5 machine gun, shot three accused drug traffickers shells are $2.00. (Please observe safety regulations to death in the first formal ex·ecution ordered by while handling guns. The officer in charge of trap­ the military since it seized power in a bloodless shooting will direct you in these matters). coup October 20th. Military sources s-aid the execu­ Last Day to order photos. Photographs will be tions, carried out under martial law orders, were posted by 10:00 this morning and all orders for designed to demonstrate Thailand's commitment to Honolulu debarking passengers must be in order s~amping out narcotics trafficking. box by 3:00p.m. today. Photos are $2.50 each. Tehran - Police have arrested a youth who fabri­ cated new 10,000 rial banknotes, which is the equiv­ alent of $143, from small pieces torn off genuine hills of the same denomination, a newspaper re­ ported. Police said tl1ey found 22 of the patchwork banknotes on the youth. Mogadishu, Somalia - Somalia has appealed to President Carter and the leaders of western Europe to help contain the Soviet Union's massiv-e assist­ ance to Ethiopia, diplomatic sources said. Addis ROSE AND JOEL COOPER - ART INSTRUCTOR.S Ababa is battling Somalia rebels for control of four Rose and Joel Cooper are a husband and wife team whose provinces in southeast Ethiopia. work ranges through oils, mosaics and graphics. They have shown their art throughout California, Nevada and Arizona. New York- More than 600 writers are imprisoned Rose has taken private instruction from many notables in their respective fields but is primarily self-taught through work­ or persecuted in 55 countries, according to a report ing experience. presented to Allard Lowenstein, the United States Joel received his art training at the Maryland Institute of Art . Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights .In 1965 he began designing mosaics, many of which hang in iJublic as well as in private collections. Since graphics provided Commission. a means for greater dissemination of his work, he turned his talent to printmaking and is now producing unusual woodcuts NEW YORK STOCK MARKET and serigraphs. Quotations are compiled by United Press International. Every effort is Rose and IJoel have been part of the Pacific Art '77 program m.tdc to insure their accurJcy. However, we assume no responsibility for since 1975, conducting classes in linoleum block printmaking errors which occur in transmission, or which may be due to other causes. exclusively for .Pacific •Far East Line. While Joel will not start Dow Jones Averages: 30 industrials 809.94, up 7.27; his complimentary classes until November oSth, we have asked Joel to present a brief discussion of the various forms of print­ 20 rails ·204.37, up 2.38; Standard and Poor's 500- making - etching, lithography, woodcuts and serigraphy, which 91.58, up 0.82. Sales volume 21,700,000 shares. he will te~ch later in the cruise. In the Southern Cross Lounge Copies of a selected I ist of closing quotations are posted at the at 10:00 this morning. Purser's Office, the Library and the Outrigger Bar. Bridge - Subject of the bridge lecture in the South­ Navigation Bridge Inspection - Inspection tours of em Cross Lounge at 11:00 this morning will be the Navigational Bridge will be available this after­ "Signalling Suit Preference and Giving Count." noon (weather permitting) on a reservation basis. Bridge play in the Card Room at 2:00p.m. Reservations may be made at the Purser's Office. (Additional bridge tours will be scheduled later in Galley Tours - Inspection tours of the galley will be the voyage). available this afternoon (weather permitting) on a reservation basis. Reservations may be made at the Masonic Get-Together - A group of Masons has Purser's Office. (Additional galley toars will be requested a social get-together and invite aillbroth­ scheduled later in the voyage.) er Masons to join them. The meeting will be held Mariner Shop - Located on Main Deck. Open daily in the Outrigger Bar at 3:30 this afternoon. at sea from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 to Members of other organizations who wish to ar­ 5:30p.m. range a similar meeting may do so through the Pur­ ser's Office. Make a Lei --- "Island Leis for Aloha" There are as many kinds of flower leis in Hawaii as there are kinds Service Clubs' Get-Together- Members of Rotary, of flowers. More, in fact, for versatile island people have developed many types of leis from the same flowers. Fragrant carnation leis, Lions, Kiwanis, Optimists and other men's service for example, have evolved from a single strand of blossoms to the clubs are invited to meet in the Outrigger Bar at artfully contrived enormous puff of beauty that is now famous. And there are at least five different kinds of vanda orchid leis. The 3:30 this afternoon. varieties from every "blooming" thing are endless. CHAMPAGNE DANCE WINNERS - In early day Hawaii there was the lei niho palaoa, a necklace made ISLAND DANCE: 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry !Sierra; Mr. Ronald Ruegg of human hair from which was suspended a carved hook of whale, and Mrs. ]. Gangi. or walrus tooth. Niho means tooth and palaoa is the word for whale, MUSICAL HAT DANCE: Mr. Stanley Jakt:bowski and Mrs. Agnes or walrus, when speaking of leis. T. Gcerds; Mr. Dale Zerda and Mrs. Elaine Todt; Mr. I. Frank and Then came feathers --- these leis date from early times, too. Mrs. D. Scolari; Mr. G. Pixley and Miss Jean Cordoba. Captain Cook noted Hawaiians wearing leis on his first visit here in 1778. They were made of tiny red and yellow feathers plucked from PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE WINNERS - birds. Royal women wore these leis in their hair, or around their First: Flloyd Woodward. Second: Herb Hammers. Third: Marion necks. They were soft and round, built around a central cord, not Pi xley. Fourth: Nancy Geerds. flat like present-day pheasant and peacock leis worn on men's hats. Obviously we do not have the necessary flowers, shells and seeds aboard. However, Kaui will show you how to make a Hawaiian­ style paper lei, a most colorful creation for parties and dinners Names of Ship's Personnel (other than your Wait­ based on the Polynesian theme --- 3 :00 this afternoon in the ress and Room Steward) who may be serving you Lounge. during your voyage are as follows:

HEAD REGISTERED NURSE .. ------Erna Patterson CHARTING YOUR COURSE REGISTERED NURSE ------Bridget Lempriere WITH THE NAVIGATOR WAITRESS CAPTAIN ------Kay Kaufman PHOTOGRAPHER ------Ken Stone At Noon: Friday, November 4, 1977 BELL OAPT AIN ------Ron Durant The Vessel's Position was: HEAD BARTENDER ------Buzz Burdette BARTENDER ------Jim Vaught Latitude: 30° 17' North BARTENDER ------Gay Bentley Longitude: 134° 43' West SMOKING ROOM STEWARD ------Alfons Weinert Day's Run: 495 Miles SMOKING ROOM STEWARD ------Eddie Park Steaming Time: 24 Hours and 30 Minutes SMOKING ROOM STEWARD ------Oliver Beadling LOUNGE STEWARD ------Wagner Pellerin Average Speed: 20.24 Knots WINE STEWARD ------John Matulac Distance from Los Angeles: 864 Miles WINE STEWARD ------Gasio Timo Distance to Honolulu: 1336 Miles LIBRARY STEWARDESS ------Lana Christenson DECK/CAFE/POOL STEWARD ------Ted Townsend The ship's whistle is sounded at 12:00 noon DEGK STEWARD ------Edward Herrera .DEGK STEWARD ------John Marsella Sunset today: 5:10 Sunrise tomorrow: 6:20 TELEPHONE OPERATOR------Betty Olsen TELEPHONE OPERATOR ------Nancy Lee Cooper TELEPHONE OPERATOR ------Judith Rutherford STEWARDESS ------Aloa Agostino STEWARDESS ------Lea Stern High Seas Radiotelephone Service NIGHT STEWARD ------Christopher Tellis Radiotelephone Service is available to all points BEAUTICIAN ------Estelle Deal BEAUTICIAN ------Rita Ballard during certain hours of the day. Please call tele­ MARINER SHOP ATTENDANT ------Bette Gotelli phone operator for information. MARINER SHOP ATTENDANT------Tom Ray