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Vol 13, No 28268 FrIday. January 2. 1976 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * :Accusation of American InterYention in No Hope for· *.. Kwai Weather Y sterday Mine Sur,i,ors * 0 :Angola, Goyernment Denies Allegation * HIgh Temp. -- 85 CALCUTTA (UPI) -- OffIcials * Low Temp. 740 * BOSTON, 11ASSACHUSETTS (UPI) -- Some American ex-servicemen today made arrangements to send * Rainfall Trace * and South VIetnamese are beIng recruIted into a Central IntellIgence the familIes of the 372 miners, * Monthly Total -- None * Agency "undercover army" for Angola, the ChrIstIan Science MonItor entombed In the Chasnala coal * T morrow * reported today. The government denIed the allegation mIne SIX days ago, to their village ~ Partly cloudy wlth occasional * In WashIngton, both the WhIte House and the State Department homes. f* showers. * Issued statements sayIng the story was untrue and "totally without Government officials have * HIgh TIde -- 1754 -- 5.7 * foundatIon. ' gIven up hope for any surVIvors * Low TIde -- 1135 -- 0.6 * The front-page story by David Anable was nased on "contacts among the trapped ~iners. * SunrIse -- 0704 Sunset -- 1842 * witp senIor mercenary offIcers famIlIar WIth th~ SItuatIon both in A coal mine offICial sald the * * Angola and the Urn ted States." famIlIes of the miners would be * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "AccordIng to these sources, who are close to the U.S. Central escorted to theIr VIllage homes IntellIgence Agency, the CIA IS IndIrectly recrUIting American ex­ at government cost, but declIned serVIcemen, traInIng them, dIspatchIng them to southern Africa, to s~v If the bereaved relatives Upcoming De"ate contrIbutIng towards theIr pay (VIa funds for ZaIre and Angola's have responded to the government two pro-West factIons) and prOVIdIng them and the IndIgenous forces plan. WIth llght and heavy weaponry," the article saId. Labor union offICIals said on Middle East "Some 300 AmerIcans are already operatIng WIthIn An€:,ola," the the plan was presumably aImed at TEL AVIV (UPI) -- ForeIgn sources saId. "They all left the U.S. withIn tuo::: past three months averting pOSSIble rlotlngs by the MinIster Ylgal Allon WIll meet or so." mourners when the bodIes of the wIth U.S. offIcIals In Washington The MonItor saId It was told a second group underwent a "re­ entombed men were taken out of the next week to coordInate tactics fresher course at Ft. BennIng, GeorgIa," last week, "IncludIng PIt. for the upcomIng U.N. SecurIty weapons traInIng, InterrogatIon techniques and the Portuguese Last Saturday, an estImated CouncIl debate on the MIddle East, language." That group was saId to be "ready to go as soon as the 110 mIllIon gallons of water from government sources said today. CIA can obtaIn fUrther funds." an abandoned coal mIne broke They saId the IsraelI cabInet The second group "Includes 15 South VIetnamese" said to be through an 80-foot WIde coal will meet Sunday to thrash out the radIO operators, makIng It "dIffIcult for the other SIde to under­ barrIer and gushed Into the 1,000- lIne Allon will take in hIS meet­ stand any Intercepted messages." foot deep mine, entombing the 372 IngS wIth Secretary of State The sources saId the mercenarIes "have come from all across men In 850 feet of water. Henry KIssInger, as well as other the states, brought together In theIr CIA-sponsored enterprise by Rescue offiCIals rushed to the Issues IncludIng Israel's posItIon an assortment of people and organizatIons. scene but were helpless because on the PalestinIan question. "They are unIted by a fierce they were unable to pullout any DespIte pressure from the OPPOSItIon to CommunIsm, a miners from the great volume of UnIted States, Israel has not deSIre for eXCItement or Money, Protesters Shot water. changed ItS deCIsIon to boycott and a marketable commodIty -­ On Sunday, the government the Jan. 12 debate, to WhICh the theIr mIlItary experIence," the in Portugal Installed two pumps, each WIth a PalestIne LIberatIon OrganIzatIon artIcle saId. LISBON (UPI) -- The kIllIng capacity of suckIng out 5000 has been InvIted, the sources saId. "Together they are the CIA's of three protesters In a Nev gallons of water per mInute, and Israel considers the FLO a undercover army." Year's Day shoot out between a government offICIal saId today terrorIst organIzatIon devoted to natIonal guardsnen and left-wing 11 pumps are now workIng at ItS destructIon. demonstrators at an o~orto prIson Chasnala, thrOWIng out 7,000 PolItIcal sources saId Sunday's Youths Terrorize today threatened to trIgger a gallons of ~ater per mInute. cabInet debate would be the fIrst new wave of street VIolence. In a serIes devoted to foreIgn Su"wa, Riders Many of the leftIsts who POlICY Issues IncludIng the chances NEW YORK (UPI) -- Eleven partICIpated In the Oporto first Air Disaster of further peace talks with the youths, most of them juvenIles, protest met thIS mornIng to neIghborIng Arab nations, the went on a rampage In a Brookl~rn­ dISCUSS new ways to press theIr of 1976 SecurIty CounCIl debate and the subway traIn last nlbht, terror­ demands In the aftermath of the BEIRUT (UPI) -- Rescuers PalestInIan Issue. IZIng the 15 straphangers WIth shootIng. searched through the wreckage of They saId they expected SImIlar conVInCIng lookIng toy PIstols Three protesters were kIlled a Middle East AIrlines Boeing 121 seSSIons after Allon's return and and beatIng some of the~ to the and SIX wounded Thursday when jetlIner today to recover the before and after PrIme MInister floor the paramilItary RepublIcan remalninr bodIes of 82 passengers Yetzhak RabIn's offIcIal VIsIt to TranSIt polIce sa'd the youths natIonal guard ouened fIre Into and crew kIlled ln the fIrst aIr the UnIted States, scheduled to evidently were Intent on robbIng an estimated 2,000 rock-thrOWIng dIsaster of 1976. start Jan. 27. the rIders of the traIn, but they leftIsts massed outSIde Custolas An airlInes spokesman said all took no more than $5 and a prIson, a mIlItary spokesman 67 passengers and 15 crew members portable radIO. saId. aboard the scheduled flIght from Leftwin, Timor force A polIce spokesman saId the One of the dead was IdentI­ BeIrut to Dubal and Muscat were InCIdent took place at 7'10 pm fIed as Gunther Brunes of Hamburg, kIlled In the New Year's Day crash Seeis Chinese Aid when the youths, rangIng In age West Germany. A I'rest German 100 mIles west of KuwaIt and Iraq. HONG KONG (UPI) -- A delegatIon from 14 to 18 years, moved from consulate spOkeSl'18n s!'ld Brunes, SaudI ArabIan and KuwaIti of East TImor's leftwlng Fretllln one car of the Manhatten-bound 22, was a VISItIng student. rescue te~~s rushed to the scene factIon "successfully concluded subway Into another, where about The wounded Included the bv hehco:,nter but by nIghtfall had ItS frIendly VISIt to ChIna" and 15 passengers were rIdIng. 70-year-olu ~other and three­ managed to recover only 55 of the left PekIng by aIr thIS mornIng, Two of the youths then year-old nifO'ce of fomer Vice bodIes. The other 27 remained accordIng to the New ChIna News pulled toy pIstols and a thIrd Prem~er Lt. Col. Arnald Metelo, trapped behInd tWIsted metal and Agency. produced an unloaded but genUIne ImprIsoned at Custolas for hIS sand blocklnf access to the tall The offIcIal ChInese news "pen gun" -- a weapon the SIze of part In November's abortIve sectIon of the plane that SplIt agency called the delegatIon "the a pen WhICh IS capable of fIrIng leftIst nlllJtary rebell~on. Into three parts on Impact, rescuerf government delegatIon of the one .22-callber round, polIce The spokesman saId the saId. democratIc republIc of East TImor" saId. The spokesman saId the guardsmen opened fIre when a The MEA spokesman saId the rest and saId It wa~ led by Rogerlo toy guns "looked good. They demonstrator trIed to enter the of the bodies would be recovered TlagO de FatIma Lobato, who IS could fool anybody." prIson throu~h an open gate and today when a team of Lebanese "mInIster of defense and c6mmander­ The youths then punched other guardsmen saId they heard investIgators arr~ves at the crash In-chIef of the natIonal lIberatIon several of the rIders, knockIng pIstol shots. SIte to try to determIne what caused army. " them to the floor, polIce saId, °lntl Financial Report the aIr dIsaster, the fIrst for MEA The Fretllln unIlaterally and one of them grabbed money DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGES In 12 years 0 establIshed a self-proclaImed from the strIcken passengers. Among the passengers were 29 government of East TImor last A few of the brutalIzed 30 IndustrIals - 858.71 up 6.30 foreIgners IncludIng four BrItons, month WhICh "las ImmedIately rIders managed to flee the tral~ 20 Transports - 175.69 up 3.04 SIX Greeks, one NorwegIan, and one followed by a SImIlar proclamatIon at a statIon, where they re­ 15 Utllltles 84.84 up 1.19 CyprIot. There were also 11 of the formatIon of a provISIonal ported the InCIdent to the 65 Stocks - 264.50 up 2.84 chIldren. Most of the other government by pro-IndoneSIan polIce offIcer on duty there, passengers were either Lebanese, factIons. polIce saId, and all 11 youths Volume: 10,300,000 shares JordanIan or EgyptIans. The three The Fretilln delegatIon's were Intercepted at another Price of a NYSE averaee share: pIlots and 12 cabin attendants ViSIt to China was understood to statIon. Increased 26 cents were Lebanese. be aImed at seekIng aId from PekIng Gold and SIlver unavaIlable in Its fIght for control In East TImor. Frlday, January 2, 1976 HOU~GLASS " Page 2 T ale of Kidnaping Episode Toll of Home Fires TURIN, Italy (UPI) -- The mother of Flat Presldent Glanm Agnelll's son-ln-law sald On The Rise kldnapers who held her 35 days chalned her to a wall and chopped off most of her halr. NEW YORK (UPI) -- The New Year death toll "But I can't say I was treated badly apart from obscure threats lf all dld not go In home f1res across the United States the rlght way," Mrs. Carla Barba Navarettl ~ 53, told reporters after her release hlt at least 40 Thursday n1ght, and 19 Thursday. "I~y two Ja11ers were klnd and on Chnstmas Day they offered me panettone of the vlctlms were chlldren. (Chrlstmas cake) and spumante (Itallan champagne)." Seven of the fatalltles were blamed on Pollce today qUlzzed 12 persons, lncludlng flve women, arrested In connectlon w1th flamlng Chrlstmas trees. the abductlon and sought three other men. SlX members of a Greenwood, Indlana, A fam11y lntermedlary pald almost ~l mllllon ransom for Mrs. Barba Navarettl's family dled New Year's Eve when thelr safe return, pollce sources sald. Who provlded the money was not revealed. Her Christmas tree caught flre. famlly 1awyer told reporters the ransom pal d was "some hundreds of mllll ons of 11 re" The Greenwood authorltles sa1d the Charles but gave no flgure. Roberson faml1y dldn't have a chance when their "I was cha 1ned by my rl ght ank 1e to a wa 11 of the two by three yard room all the Christmas tree burst lnto flames. The only tlme," Mrs. Barba ~avarettl sald. "I could move around but lt certalnly wasn't surVlvor trled to save them and was pleasant." crltlca11y burned. Almost all her halr had been cut off by the kldnapers. A lock of lt and photographs The flre kl11ed Roberson, a serVlce station of her were sent to a Turin newspaper Dec. 20 along wlth a note from her urging the manager, hlS wlfe and thelr four chlldren. faml1y to pay an orlglnally demanded $22 ml1110n ransom. In another six fatallty flres, SlX persons, Mrs. Barba Navarettl was kldnaped Nov. 26 by three persons who blocked her car en four of them from one family, dled In an route home from work at Tur1n's International Techn1cal Tralnlng Center. She lS the early mornlng flre at the home of Donal d1vorced wlfe of French flnancler and Jewlsh communlty leader Jean-Paul Elkann. Their Mlchalskl, 47, a professor of mUS1C at son. ~aln E1kann, married Agnelll 's daughter Margherlta Sept. 1. Ca11fornla State Un1verslty at Fullerton. Three other persons also perlshed In Longresswomen Snow Scarcity lndivldual flres In other sectl0ns of Orange County, Callfornla. HONG KoI9UYI~ _~c~~!]eav1ce Premler For Winter Olympics Dead In addltlon to the professor were Teng HSlao-Plng met wlth 11 U.S. congress- INNSBRUCK (UPI) --The notorlous warm hlS wlfe. Sarah, 40; thelr two ch1ldren; women thlS mornlng In Peklng, the New foehn w1nd has hlt the sltes of the 1976 Mlcha1sk1's secretary, Lillian Sabeh, 48, Chlna News Agency reported. ilnter 01ymP1CS wlth temperatures well and her daughter. The report sald Teng and Vlce Chalrman above freezlng but 01ymP1C officlals SlX other houses were damaged before the Ll Su-Wen of the Natlonal People's Congress sald today there lS no reason to be worrled, flre was extlngu1shed. M1SS Sabeh had been Standlng Cormllttee "met and had a frlendly "t,le stlll have r)lenty of snow on all vis1tlng the Mlchalskls. conversatlOn here thlS mornlng wlth all the Olymp,c "':racks," sald 01ymP1C Press Another blaze that erupted at a New Year's members of the U.S. congresswomen's Chlef Bertl Neumann. "We do not plan to party 1n the Brooklyn section of New York, delegatlOn to Chlna.,r-- bnng snc,: onto any of the sltes." four chlldren -- ranging ln age from 11 mont~s Fol10wlng the meeting, L1 gave a Neumann sa1d lt would be senseless to to 9 years old -- burned to death. The . banquet ''In honor of the Amerlcan guests," ShlP snow onto the tracks at the present fire broke out durlng a party 1n a basement, lt sald. tlme because the Olympics, openlng Feb. 4, where'they trled to put lt out w1th a The delegatlon was led by Republlcan are stl11 more than one month away. garden hose lnstead of call1ng firemen. Rep. Margaret Heckler wlth Democrat "If lt should be crltlca1 a few days Rep. Patsy Mlnk as deputy leader. The before the game we would then brlng snow congresswomen are vlsltlng Ch1na at the from the mountalns around Innsbruck, but Spain Delays Elections lnVltatlOn of the Chlnese government. not now," Neumann sald. MADRID (UpI) -- The government 1ntends to All ld women members of the Congress The world's best Skl Jumpers were delay parllament elections scheduled for were lnVlted by the Chlnese but only 11 pract1clng today for Sunday's thlrd event March ln order to make some reforms In the accepted the lnvltatlon. of the four-cltles Jumplng tournament on limited votlng system, po1itlcal sources The congresswomen's delegatl0n was the plenty of snow but ln unusually warm weather.sald today. flrst group of Amerlcans to V1S1t Chlna "Condlt10ns on the jump hlll are Demonstratlons around the country continued after Presldent Gerald Ford's trlP to perfect," one offlclal sald. "The contest to pressure the government of Klng Juan Carlos Pek1ng early In December. wlll be held Sunday as planned." to put lnto effect the varlOUS reforms that Other congresswomen 1n the de1egat10n Temperatures around 50 degrees together minlsters have prom1sed. are: Bella Abzug (Democrat-New York), wlth the foehn w1nd were eatlng Innsbruck's In a big change from the days of strongman Yvonne Brathwalte Burke (Democrat- snow away at a fast rate but the sltuatlon Genera11ss1mo FranC1SCO Franco, police stood Ca11forma), I)atncla Schroeder (Democrat- was stlll "not crltlcal," 01ymP1C offlcia1s by Thursday In San Sebastlan, Bilbao, Las Colorado), t11111cent Fenw1ck (Repub11can- sald. Palmas, Alcoy, and Sevllle as actlvlsts ,~ew Jersey), Con nne Boggs (Democrat- Innsbruck suffered from 1ack of snow In demonstrated for hl gher wages or for an Loulslana), Cardlss Colllns (Democrat- 1964 when lt flrst staged the wlnter games amnesty for po11tlca1 prlsoners. 1111nols), Ellzabeth Holtzman (Democrat- on the same sltes. AlMoSt every able But desplte a change of mood from gloom to New York), Helen Meyner (Democrat -New bodled Austrlan was used then to shovel hope, the news magazlne Camblo 16 sald Jersey) and Gladys Spellman (Democrat- snow onto the Olympic tracks from trucks "Everythlng lS stlll the -- the same Maryland). ~rlnglnq_snow from the surroundlng mountalns. par1lament, the same slndlcatos (government- HCrazy ECnduran,~e Spanish Sahara . ~~~;~~!~~~ ~:~~~l~~~~~~)th!h~a~:m~ack of ontest . Dilemma Discussed recognltlon of fundamental rlghts." BIRMINGHAM, r~l Chl gan (UPI) -- The Rev. The sources sal d the plan to put off the Robert Marshall passed the halfway p01nt CASABLANCA, Morocco (UPI) -- Maurltan1an e1ectl0ns would be a test of the parliament's early today In hlS "crazy endurance Presldent Moktar Ou1d Daddah flew home Wlll to democratlZe Spaln Slnce the l7-man contest," an attempt to preach nonstop for today after v1s1tlng the chlefs-of-state Council of the Realm, an outgrowth of the 61 hours and Wln a place In the GUlnness of three potentla1 be111gerents In the parliament and a watchdog over the klng's Book of World Records. broodlng war over the former Spanlsh actlons, must glve approval to such a delay. "The old throat feels a lltt1e rapsy, Sahara. but otherwlse I'm flne," sald Marshall, 55, Notably left out of Daddah's tnp was the mlnlster of the B1rmlngham Unltarlan Algerlan Presldent Houarl Boumedlenne Church ln thlS Detrolt suburb. who backs the Saharan Independence Marshall, sucklng flve d1fferent klnds Movement for the Po11sarlO Front WhlCh of throat lozenges glven h1m by members of c1alms to be flghtlng an aggresslve hlS congregatlon, reached the 30-hour mark desert war agalnst Morocco and Maurltanla at 6:01 a.m. who dlvided the Spanlsh Sahara Nov. 14 In As many as 40 and as few as three members a trlpartlte pact wlth Spaln. Toyland of the congregatlon spent the nlght wlth In less than 48 hours Daddah met wlth Marshall. Moroccan Klng Hassan II, Llbyan Leader "Some of them looked In worse shape Colonel Moammar Khadafy and Tunls1an open S.ilturday than me," Marshall Si'lJct, "But as long as Presldent Hablb Bourgulba. they stay awake, ·1 wlll." In a stopover here on h1 s homeward trl p Marshall sald he declded to try for Daddah sald that the growlng cllmate of the pU1Plt marathon as a farewell sermon war over the former Spanlsh Sahara had January 3 before start1ng a slx-month Sabbatlcal. been the central theme of all hlS meetlngs. H1S goal lS a place In the GUlnness Book He sa1d that he was "extremely satlsfled" .1 of World Records, the b1ble of the offbeat wlth the talks but refused to llSt any 9: 30 am to 12 :30 pll Wh1Ch now llStS an Irlsh Un1tarlan Mlnlster, spec1flc pOlnts. Robln J. Wllllamson, as the champlon nonstop Daddah's trlp closely followed the preacher at 60 hours, 25 m1nutes. If he Dec. 29 meetlng between Khadafy and makes lt, Marshall wlll stop speaklng at Boumedlenne 1n a central Algerlan 011 Som e Selected 1'01 p.m. Saturday. fleld where they agreed that "any attempt ****************************** countrlesaga 1ns ~ the would revo be1ut 1conslderedon of one anof attemptthel r SPECIALS U of H SPRING CATALOG agalnst the other as well." Re1atlons throughout North Afrlca have The Unlverslty of Hawa11 KwaJaleln Center been tense Slnce Maurltanla and Morocco in Toys & Decorations Sprlng 1976 Catalog lS now avallable at the dlvlded the former Spanlsh colony and Adult Educat10n Center, Grace Sherwood A1gerla and Llbya, whose air force is Llbrary, and KwaJaleln H1gh School. Infor­ equlpped w1th French Mlrage flghters, matlon concernlng courses, tUltlon, materla11y and dlp10matlcal1y supported reglstratlon, lnstructors, admlss10n, etc., the lndependence movement. for the sprlng semester wlll be 1n thlS catalog. ReglstratlOn beglns Jan. 10 • • ***************************** Friday, January 2, 1976 HOURGLASS Page 3 * ** /Vex! Week·'$ ,Movies *** MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY HANS CHRISTIAI CHARLEY MADIGAN ROtt'AL FLASH ROYAL FLASH POSEIDON TALL BLONDE ADVENTURE MAN WITH ONE ANDERSEN VARRICK RICHAlU)SO~ BLACK SHOE 7:30

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POSEIDON HANS CHRISTIAN CHARLEY ROYAL FLASH MADIGAN TALL BLONDE DEVIL'S YOKWE YUK ADVENTURE ANDERSEN VARRICK MAN WITH ONE RAIN 7:00, 9:00 BLACK SHOE 12: 30

HANS CHRISTIAN TALL BLONDE MADIGAN CHARLEY ROYAL FLASH POSEIDON POSEIDON IVEY HALL ANDERSEN MAH WITH ONE VARRICK ADVENTURE ADVENTURE 6: 30, 8: 30 BLACK SHOE

MADIGAN MADIGAN TALL BLONDE HANS CHRI STIAN POSEIDON ROYAL FLJlSH CHARLEY TRADEWINDS MAN WITH ONE ANDERSEN ADVENTURE VARRICK 8:00 BLACK SHOE I ;~EVJlINI ,,~ ROYAL FLASH THE TALL BLONDE MAN WITH ONE BLACK SHOE Malcolm McDowell & Alan Bates Pierre Rlchard &Mireille Dare Comedy-Adv ... lolor Comedy-Spoof ... Color RD 75 ... RT 100 ... PG RD 73 ... RT 95 ... PG

TiilS lS an Engllsh comedy-adventure of the "Musketeer" A French comedy that finds concert v;olinlst Plerr~ Richard type set ln Vlctorian England wlth a well known Engllsh and an innocent dupe in a scheme to destroy a double-deallng secret European cast. Malcolm McDowell lS an accldental war hero now operatlve and hlS ring 1S the glSt of this movie ~lot. Rich~rd, enJoYlng the gambllng and the ladles. Flonnda Bolkan is an 1n his befuddled way puts the comedy across. Mlrellle Dare lS lnternatlonal adventuress who lures McDowell to Bavarla ln a the female lead, very beautlful ln several shots. Dare and plot concocted by Ollver Reed and Alan Bates to stave off R1chard are ln a couple of nude sc(nes. revolutlon ln a certaln country. Brltt Ekland enters as a duchess wlth vlhom McDowell palrs wlth ln marriage. THE DEVIL'S RAIN & Eddle Albert THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE Horror-Drama Gene Hackman & Ernest Borgnlne RD 75 ... RT ... 88 ... R Adventure ... Color W-S RD 72 ... RT l17 .. PG Wlll play at the Yokwe Yuk :Theater on Sunday 11 January at 7-9-12 :30 only. ThlS lS the flrst of the crop of dlsaster films that have enJoyed much success at the box office. The luxury llner S.S. SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS Poseldon 1S hit by a giant tldal wave on New Year's Eve while John Call &Leonard Hicks at sea. Many characters enter and eXlt the fllm with Gene Fantasy ... G Hackman as an evangellcal mlnister and Ernest Borgn1ne as 3 cop who emerge as the leaders of the small band of surVlvors Actlon fllled tale about the kidnapplng of Santa Claus trYlng to flnd safety ln the capsized Shlp. Red Buttons, Carol from hlS North Pole workshop by Martlans who want hlS Jolly Lynley, Roddy r~cDowell and Stella Stevens are the maJor sup­ spirlt to pervade Mars and enllven their children. Wild portlng players. Shelley Wlnters and Jack Albertson playa cllmax that has the chlldren attacklng the plcture's villlan devoted Jewlsh couple on thelr way to Israel. Speclal effects by bombardlng h1m wlth toys and plng-pong balls. WILL PLAY are good Carol Lynley slngs the hlt song, "The Mornlng After.' THE MATINEE TOMORROW AND SUNDAY AT THE IVEY HALL AT lPM.

CHARLEY VARRICK HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN wlll be the matlnee on 10-11 January. Walter Matthau & Andy Roblnson Crlme-Drama ... Calor RICHARDSON DOUBLE FEATURE AND 12:30 YOKWE YUK CLUB MOVIE RD 73 ... RT 111 ... PG "Prlsoner of Second Avenue" In a departure from hlS usual subdued comedy roles, Walter PG .. Comedy-Drama Matthau lS great as the lce-cool, gum-chewing, cunnlng bank Tale of a Clty dweller Jack Lemmon trapped ln New York after robber. Matthau and cohort Andy Roblnson blow a bank Job but loslng hlS Job, havlng hlS apartment robbed, sufferlng the unwlttlngly steal three quarters of a milllon dollars--Mafla lndlgnlty of hlS wlfe worklng to pay the bllls and capplng lt sklm-off money deposlted at the bank for dlsposal. Mafla off wlth a nervous breakdown. flnancler John Vernon hlres hlt man to get Matthau and the money. From here on ln lt'S mostly a chase between Natthau and the extremely pollte but extremely brutal Baker. Lalo Schrlfnn adds the muslCal score.

MADIGAN Rl chard \~l dmal"k & Henry Fonda Drama ... Color RD 68 .•• RT 700 .. PG ThlS mOVle lS a detectlve melodrama about a hunt for a klller ln New York. The cast is headed bv Rlchard Wldmark ln the tltle role and Henry Fonda as the pollce commlssioner. Harry Guard lS Wldmark's sldeklck. Raymond St. Jacque, James Wbltmore, Susan Clark, Sheree North, Steve Inhat and Inger Stevens round out the cast. HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN Danny Kaye & Farley Granger Mus 1 ca 1 ... Color RD 52 •.. RT 120 ... G Nelodlc Frank Loesser score ("Inchworm," "Ugly Duckllng," "Thumbellna" etc.) backs up a glossy muslcal blography of the vagabond tale-teller Hans Chrlstlan Andersen. Page 4 HOURGLASS Fr1day, January 2, 1976 Postal News U of H Spring Semester Effectlve January 3, a11 Internat10nal Postage rates wlll be The KwaJaleln Center of the Universlty of Hawall lS pleased to lncreased. Alrmall letters to Europe, ASla and Afrlca wlll be announce the followlng course offerlngs for the sprlng semester lncreased from 26¢ per 1/2 oz. to 31¢ per 1/2 oz., to South WhlCh wl11 commence on January 26 and end May 13, 1976. Speclflc Amen ca from Zl¢ per 1/2 oz. to 25¢ per 1/2 oz. Areograms wlll lnformatlon concernlng registratlon, WhlCh wlll be conducted at 1ncrease from 18¢ to 22¢ and postcards from 18¢ to 21¢ Internatlon­ the Adult Educat10n Center on January 10, 12, and 13 and at the al Mall that does not have correct postage must be returned to PRESS bUlldlng on ROl-Namur on January 12, wlll appear 1n the sender for postaqe. HourGlass soon. Th1S 1nformatlon also appears 1n the KwaJalein The lncreases for 5~eclal serVlces such as Speclal Dellvery, Catalog, WhlCh lS now avallable at the Spec1al SerV1ces L1brary, reglstered mall, money order fees, return recelpts, insurance the Adult Educatlon Center and Kwajaleln H1gh School. fees and certlfled have been delayed untll further notlce. We here at the KwaJaleln Post Offlce wlsh that the postal increases ARTS AND SCIENCES could have been a smoother transactlon too. Notlce will be given ENGLISH lmmedlately when word 1S recelved as to the date of postal 1ncreases World Llterature 254 (3cr) ...... Wednesday, 0:00 - 8:30pm for these serVlces. world L1terature 254 Wl 11 study llterature from the Renaissance to the present through lecture, readlng, and wrltlng. Students wlll AFRS and The Bird In The Sky become fann11ar w1th 6 or 7 works of major stature in l1terature. There wlll be an emphasls on the hlstory of the perlod as well as its Have you not1ced the unusually clear, n01se free broadcast of art and mUS1C. news dnJ football games on AFRS recently? It's not an accldent HISTORY of shcr: wave receptlOn but a satell1te feed dlrect from Hawall! World ClvlllZat10n 152 (3.cr) ...... Monday, 6:00 - 8:30pm For the next few weeks AFRS wlll contlnue to partlclpate In a Covers the period from the 15th to the 20th century. Emphasls test of satelllte receptlon for all network coverage. A target date of the course wlll be on factors that have shaped the present. of 25 January has been set for permanent satelllte use by the MATHEMATICS statlon. ThlS Chrlstmas present has been made posslble through Calculus II 206 (3cr) ...... Monday, 6:00 - 8:30pm the cumulatlve efforts of the KHR Command, AFRTS-Washwgton, Integrals of trigonometrlc, exponentlal, and logarlthmic Kentron Hawall, LTD. and vanous agencles that have been involved functlons; technlques of lntegratlon; Taylor approximatlons. ln securlng authorizatlon and worklng out technlcal detalls. PHILOSOPHY Because of prlorltles, there may be perlods of pre-emptlons Introduction to LOglC 210 (3cr) ...... Thursday, 6:00 - 8:30pm dur1ng mlSSlons. When thlS or a slgnal breakdown should occur, , Princlples of modern deductive 10glC. short wave utlllzatlon would be avallable untll restoratlon o~ t»e PSYCHOLOGY satelllte coverage. Here's good llstenlng to you In '76! Developmental Psychology 320 (3cr) .... Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:30pm Emotlonal, mental, pfiysical, social development from lnfancy to adulthood, lnterests and ab111tles at different age levels. NHS Induction SPANISH At the fall lndLlctlon of the KwaJaleln Natlonal Honor Soclety Elementary Spanlsh I & II 101, 102 (4cr) ... Spanlsh 101--Mon. 6-9pm (NHS), elght new members were lnducted. They were Nell Hurley, Joan .::...:..::.::.:.::.:..:..::.:::.:.....~..c..::.:..:.:....::..:..:....-=-.;=---=:..::.--'--~ __'----'- Spa nl s h 102 --Tue s. 6- 9pm Glbbons, Janl~e Bartlette, SonJa Hansell, John Dagllan, Karen Beglnnlng course WhlCh prlmarlly emphaslzes oral practlce. Waddell, Karen Wlngate and Narsha Barry. Spanlsh lOllS the flrst semester and Spanlsh 102 lS the second The lnductlon ceremony began wlth Fred Strlbllng, presldent semester of the flrst year Spanlsh course. of the KwaJaleln NHS leadlng ln the Pledge of Alleglance. He then gave a brlef descrlptlon of the goals, standards, and requlrements BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSES of the KwaJaleln NHS. BUSIN~SS ECONOMICS The members of the rms gave speeches 1n wh 1ch they characten zed .:.conomi c Envi ronment of Bus 1ness 201 (3cr) .. Wednesday, 6: 00-8: 30pm the new lnductee w1thout reveallng hlS name untll the last Introductlon to micro-macroeconomic princlples, role and sentence. The lnductee then recleved a handshake and hlS certlflcate responslblllty of buslness, current economlc/soclal issues In of membersh1p. bUSlness. May not earn credlt for thls and Econ 120 or Econ 150-151. At the close of the ceremony, Fred Stribllng led the new LAW lnductees ln the NHS Pledge. The members then went to the Yokwe regal EnVlronment of BUSlness 200 (3cr) .... Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:30pm Yuk for bruncf1. Introduction to legal environment 1n WhlCh busness operates wlth partlcular attentlon to prlnciples of law relatlng to contracts, Become a Star agency, partnershlps, corporatlons and government regulatlons. Now's your chance to make the Hollywood scene. KCT lS plannlng thelr next performance WhlCh lS tentatlvely scheduled to be presented March 26th & 27th and Aprll 2nd, 3rd, 9th and 10th ln the Banyan Room of the Yokwe Yuk Club. Tryouts and readlngs for the characters In the upcomlng productlon of "Sunday In New York" wlll be conducted th1S Sunday, January 4th from 3:30 - 5 30 p.m. 1n Room 19 of the George Seltz Elementary School and agaln next Monday, January 5th from 7 30 - 9:30 p.m. In the same locatlon. Perhaps you have never heard of the play "Sunday In New York." Well, here lS a short synopsls "Sunday ln New York" lS both a comedy and a drama. Llght enough CATHOLIC MASSES to StH the heart of the casual play g0er, but w1th "meat" enough Weekdays ••••••••• Mass at 9:00am at Tr. 758 to keep the hard core dramat1st lntr1gued. It's a story of a glrl Mass at 4:45pm Blessed Sacrament Chapel who's at that pOlnt where she's not sure whether she "should" Saturday ••••••••• Mass at 5:15pm Island Memor~al Chapel or "shouldn't." Her answer to the problem lS a tnp to New York Sunday ••••••••••• Mass at 7:00am Blessed Sacrament Chapel to th1nk about 1t. W1th a mult1tude of quest10ns In her m1nd, and Mass at 9:15am Island Memorial Chapel a talk wltn her brother, she sets out upon New York where upon she Roi-Namur •••••••• y~ss at Il:20am meets "the man for her" Nelther of them reallZe th1s at the tlffie Confess~ons (Y.wajalein)--Saturday at 4:30pm - 5:00pm and the balance of the play 1S devoted to the experlences, trlals Saturday at 7:15pm - 7:45pm and trlbulat10ns that eventually br1ng the two of them together. Weekday Confess~ons •••••• 15 minutes before Mass ThlS 1S a show that both the actors and aud1ence w111 enJoy. Nursery facilities are available at the Island Nursery during Now that the bas1c plot has been explalned, what about the ~he 9:15am Mass on Sunday. Bus service is ava~lable for the characters? F1fst there 1S: ,Saturday and Sunday Masses. EILEEN It lS her flrm convlctlon that she lS the only vlrg1n al1ve. JEWISH Her brother tells her,H."men marry decent glrls! That's the way 1t Sabbath Services are Friday at 7:00pm in the KMR Jewish lS and that's the way lt will always bel" She's beglnning to Center, Tr. 516. All island residents are welcome. doubt 1t, and has COPle to New York to thi nk about and perhaps act upon her doubts. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS (MORMON) ADAr'1 1S E11een's older brother, a commerclal alrllne pilot, slngle, Services are held in Room B of the Hilton Build~ng. Priesthood a.n

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The KwaJ a1 el n \~omen' s Slow Pl tch A11- Star game wll1 be played thlS comlng Sun­ day, January 4, 1976, at 1:30 P~1. at the Llttle League Field. The East Team h?d a practlce seSSlon thls afternoon at 16 00 and the West Team wlll be practlclng tomorrow at 1500. Come on out and see the actlon. Some of the best ladles ln the league wlll be plaYlng!'! That's the Women's Slow Pltch ALL-STAR GAME thlS comlng Sunday, January 4, 1976 at the Llttle League Fleld. A good way to start off the '76 Sports season!'! • Fn,

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a r c h I e • page 8 HOURGLASS Friday. January 2. 1976 ------~~~~~~~~~~--- rwo LADIES 26-INCH BIKES W/large rear bas~ fOR SAlE ket ; One boy's 26-1nch Kwaj-conditloned HOURGLASS WALL STORAGE UNIT, Hardwood, Suitabl e for bike. Avallable January 11th. Call 82537. The HourGlass 1S publlshed by Global stereo ••• $40. l1Xl1 1 Red Rug w/oad ••• $20; Assoc1at~s Monday through Fr1day at 6 prs. Drapes; 4-ft. Chr1stmas Tree; Small WOODEN SHELVES: to fit bedroom closets of the d1rect1on of the Commander, KwaJale1n round pat10 table w/bench. Call 82516 or large llving-room tra1ler. Also custom M1ss1le Range, Marshall Islands under see at Qtrs. 405-A. shelV1ng to match small desk ln trailer or contract,DASG 60-75-C0001. The Vlews can be used as hl-fi shelv1ng. Call 82632. and op1n1ons expressed 1n the newspaper WINTER CLOTHES FROM PENNY'S CATALOG. 2 Pr are not necessar1ly those of the Depart­ glrl's slacks ••• $5.99 ea. One girl's greco, ment of the Army. Th1S newspaper, an shirt ••. $3.99. See Catalog pg 453. One WANTED uribff1c1al publ1catlon author1zed under 19. ~ulti-colored sweater ..• $6.99 see Catalog GIRL'S ROLlER SKATES: size 4 shoe-type; the prov1s1ons of AR 360-81, 1S reproduced pg. 450. Call 82484 or see at 222-B. by offset pr1nt1ng. Communlcat10ns should Chalk board; and magnet1c alphabet letters. be addressed to the HourGlass, Box 1733. STORAGE CABINET .•• $8. Shelves $5, $8, and BICYCLE 1n good condition. Call 84583 APO San Eranc1 sco". 96555 or by ca 111 ng $10; 3 Doz. FP-26 Flashbulbs •• $6. Golf after 5:30 pm. 82114. Materlals appear1ng 1n the­ Clubs .•. $30; Arctic Boy ••• $10; Fins .•• $5; HourGlass may not be repr1nted wlthout D1ve Float ... ~2; Barbells •.• $7; Call 84543 ONE BOY'S BIKE: 20-inch, in good condition. the approval of the Comrnander,KwaJaie1n or see at Tr. 843. M1ssi1e Range. call 83701. EDITOR: Nancy Kub1Sko ASSISTANT EDITOR' PATIO SALE: Tr. 843 Saturday, January 3rd, INDOOR~duTDOOR CARPETING 9XI2', dark blue.­ Jim Watt OFFICE STAFF: llnda Hargrove 8 am until ~oon. Records, clothes, house­ Also trailer Stair-Runners approximately and Bono1e Jensen. hold items, snorkling gear, etc. 3X10. Awning for Patio. Call 83787. k****************************************** PATIO SALE: Tr. 753, Saturday, January 3rd, BABY:£TTER for Tuesday evenlngs 8:15 untll YOGA CLASS Recommencing Thursday, January 8th 9 am until noon. Patio cover 12X24' •.. $50; 11:00 pm. Call 84636 •. 10-11:30 am and Tuesday, January 13th at hooked throw rugs, lounge chairs, small 5:30 to 7 pm. Call Pamela Lugg for re~is­ pat10 table, puzzles, games, and more. NEED RUBBER STAMP MADE: CaTl 82526 if you tration at 84520. can do the job. OISHI-lASHER: Reduced to selL •. $19.95. FOB. EXPECTANT MOTHER'S CLASS 8-week course be- Tr. 577. Call 82775. 91nnlng January 13th. If you are interested LOST call Lee Thurston at 84604 or Pamela Lugg PATIO SALE: Tr. 745 from 8 am until noon, KEY CASE, Ollve Green. If found, please at 84520. saturday, January 3rd. Call 82210 or come call 99609. by and see Women's clothes, Dual 1019 MICRONESIAN HANDICRAFT SHOP hours are as turntable ~/Sure V-15; new men's heat comb; PARENTS. please check your child's Skate­ follows: Monday--1030 to 1230, 1600 to1730. kitchen stool ladder, and many other goodies. board. A very disappointed S-year-old and 1900 to 2100. Tuesday--closed. Wed­ "lost" his. Color is black and it lS nesday--1030 to 1230, and 1600 to 1730. PATIO SALE: Tr. 529. Saturday 7 to 11 am. made by RIGFOOT. Call 82403, Tr. 649. Thursday--closed am. Open 1900 to 2100. Sewing machine, mOV1e camera and projector, - - Friday--l030 to 1230, and 1600 to 1730. barbells, picnic table. some toys. dishes, SMALL DIAMOND RING W/Wide Yellow-Gold Band. Saturday--1100 to 1300. and children's clothing. Reward'! Call 82118. The YYWC Executive Board wlll meet on B1 cyc 1es: ~Joman' s W/Back bas kets and a SILVER SEIKO WOMAN'S WATCH W/Metal Band. Thursday, January 8th at 9 am at the home child's seat .•.. Manls W/Generator light. Lost Saturday at Emon Beach. Sentimental of Joan Sahl. Tr. 654. Ch1ld's 20" - traininq wheels ava1lable Value. Call Susan at 83661. although not attached. Call 82632. WOMEN'S PROTESTANT Chapel Fel10wshi~ Exe­ cutive Board Meeting will be held January VAPORIZER/~UMIDIFIER •.. $5. Large Playpen, fOUND 6th 1n the home of Jane Grogan. 7:30 • never used ••. $20. Call 84676. LADIES WATCH. Stainless Steel at Emon Beach. Call 83718 to identify and claim. C. A. CURTIS, Please call 82516 regard1ng CHILDREN"S IHNTER JACKETS -- boy's SlZe rug. 10, Girl's Slze 4. Brand new. Never SKATE BOARD found on Palm Street. Call ·worn. Call 82648. 82389 and Ident1fy. THE MICRONESIAN HANDICRAFT SHOP has had a face llfting. We now have money pots 1n the PATIO SALE: B1kes; Drapes; Sheets; Curta1ns; Shop. New sh1pments from various d1St­ pots; odd d1shes; Rug, hangar wh1te. Odds GIVEAWAY r1cts w1ll be placed 1n the Shop as they are and ends of pa1nts for ceram1CS. Fr1day SQUEAKY, our 4-month-old k1tty, needs a processed. We st1ll have Ebeye le1s at Morn1ng and Saturday at 458-A. January home by January 9th. She's been spayed and half price. 2nd and 3rd. has had all her shots. She's very good PATIO SALE: Saturday ,January 3rd, 446-B, with ch1ldren and even catches those oesky JEWISH COM'~UNITY Sabbath Serv1 ces w111 be 9 to 12 am. Clothes, M1SC. Items, Men's flles. Call 82632. held at Tr 516, KMR Jew1sh Center, Fr1day

Spalding tenn1S racket W/Cover & Press .. $ll. ll n1ght at 7pm. All lsland res1dents are Small P1cnic Table ••• $S; Pat10 Cab1nets ••. ETHEL-IS FRIEND IICncket (also a member of welcome. best offer; Four p1eces of luggage; M1SC. Zero population Growth) has decided that a snorkeling gear and vests; gU1tar W/Case .•• new home in Denver would be too cold and $35; Grill; Ironlng Board, prefers to rema1n in the sun on KwaJ. If THE ADULT EDUCAtION CENTER w1ll be closed you can provide a 10v1ng home for her December 31, 1975 and January 1, 1976 POTS AND PANS: $20. D1shes ... $25. See at please call 82537. (Wednesd~y and Thursday.) 493-B or cal' 84693. AFFECTIONATE OUTDOOR CAT IIC1nnamon il 1S on h1S way to Cat Heaven. If you would like LA~T CHANCE. Th1S Is It! The last QOLDEN GARAGE SALE: Men's, Women's Ch1ldren's to stop h1m on h1S journey. please call opportun1ty for all you d1vers departing clothing; K1d's books; Glass Jug for Hohmann at 83474, on the B19 B1rd January 12th. The Sunday terrar1um; ProJect1on Screen; M1SC. house­ r1ve Boat w1ll be depart1ng for Oceans1de hold goods. Saturday. January 3rd. 8 to 10 ONE DARLING CALICO KITTEN, 8 Weeks old. Torruj1 at 0830 January 4th and return1ng am. 208-B. housebroken. Call Painter 82797. at 1630. The second Sunday D1ve Boat 1S scheduled for January 18th w1th rrest1n­ ALUMINUM PATIO COVER: call 82632. at10n Oceans1de KwaJ (weather perffiitt,ng). ANNOUNCEMENTS' so make plans now! All 1nterested persons WETSUIT: Excellent cond1tion ..• $45. call COMMUNITY call L01S Wiensh1enk at 84636 for reser­ 84100. FINANCE COMMITTEE of Barga1n Bazaar w111 vations. meet January 5th at 7:30 pm •••• Qtrs 454-A. ~OTHER· Here's your chance to own a three­ Members unable to attend, please contact THE EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE w1ll wheel bike with custom-bu1lt kiddie car­ Chairman at 82290. meet on Tuesday, January 6th, at 1300 at rier 1ncluded. Good Cond1tion ••• $45. Also Qtrs. 428-A. 12-1nch 2-wheeler ..• $4. Call 82625. TOASTMISTRESS MEETING January 5th, Social Hour 7:30 pm. Meeting 8:00 pm. High ALUMINUM PATIO. 10X16'. very good cond1tion. School L1brary. For reservations call REGISTRATION FOR THE TOEFL EXAM 55 feet of Fence. Bench. 2 new 2X4's, and Corky at 82514. Registration for the TOFL exam (Test of 5 gallons of white pa1nt.$55. Tr. 736 or English as a Foreign Language) is now call 84649. KHGA REGULAR MEETING. Saturday, January taking place at the Adult Education Cen­ 10th. Election of officers and a 9-hole ter on Tuesdavs l4ednesdays and Fr1 days CUST0M MADE outdoor combination fort and Tournament .•• Plan to attend. from 0900 to 1200 and on Thursdays from McDonald's hamburger stand. Our kids have 1500 until 1900 •... closed Mondays. The had hours of fun w1th this homemade play­ ART GUILD has a fresh supply of 011 last date your req1strat1on form can be house. So \Jill Your Kids'! Call 82632. paints. These are available on Mondays received.by the TOEFL off1ce w1thout at the H1Jton from 4:30 to 5:30 p~. your.pay~ng the penalty fee for late regis- PATIO BAR w/formica top and LARGE storage CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CLUB will haVE I~r. Clarence.trat10n 1S January 12, ~976. Reg1str~t1on ar~a underneath ••• $20. Call 84649. Marhefka at their next general meet1ng. He forms rece1ved after thlS date but pr10r will show movies of h1S recent trip through to January 27; 197E w1ll r~qu1re a late WHIRLPOOL SUPREME 80,4-Cycle d1shwasher with Micronesia The meetlng wl11 be held at penalty fee o. $3.00. Reglster now. Call cutting board top. Excellent cond1t1on ••• Charlette Vote's quarters .•• 405-D on 82809 for more 1nformat1on. The test will $60. Call 82537. Wednesday. January 7th at 7:30 pm. be glven on Febru~ry 23rd.