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IBM8218 PUBLISHED DAILY AT SEA 8Y Pacific Far East Lile S. S. MARIPOSA- - En Route Los Angeles to Honolulu World News by United Press International (V78-5) Vienna - A 20-year-o1d tPole used a fake hand grena·de made of bread to hijack a ·Polish airliner bound £or ¥/arsaw and forced it to Vienna. Police charged him with air piracy and said he had just been released from a Danish jail. Austrian police · said the suspect, J aroslaw Kara•sinski, surrendered shortly after the plane landed a't Vienna's Schwe- chat Airport. He was arrested on air piracy charges which carry a maximum sentence Df ·10 years in jail. Plains, Ga. - •President elect Jimmy Carter met with his aides to ·discuss the problem 1 s involved in picking up the reins of government from the Ford admin- · istration. Vice 1 President elect Walter Mondale was flying in later from Minnesota to take part in the talks and to join Carter in a nationally televised news conference Thursday night. •President Ford has pledged his full cooperation in making the tran" sition as smooth as possible and Carter said he in-. tended to take .full advantage of that offer. Carter also said 'his staff and Mondale:s already had been in con•tact with the White House to start making arrangements for the manychanges that must take place between now and January 20th when Carter office. Oarter relaxing at home after his 22- month campaign for the presidency skipped his usual visit to the 'family peanut warehouse Thursday and instead called in 'his tup aides for -a meeting. Oarter wilLleave Friday or !Saturday on a working! s p I •R I T 0 If I 7 6 . America's November 5th Massachusetts Post Office established, 1639 }E'WISH SABBATH SERVICES Jewish Sabbath 'Services will be held in the Card ' Room on Promenade Deck at 5:30 p.m. today. Everyone is welcome. Rabbi Saul White, Cruise Chaplain, Off.iciating A' L' 0 · H A Today is Friday,. November 5, 1976 Ship's clocks we.re set back 30. minutes at 1 :00 this morning and the ship is now on Hawaiian Standard Time. There will be no further time changes until after departure from Papeete, Tahiti. Planned Activities for Today are: 6:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m.-SELF-SERVICE COFFEE ...................................................... Pool Terr-ace 7:00. to 9:00 a.m.-CONTINENTAL . B.R!EAKFAST .............................................. Pool Terrace 7:45 to 10:00 a.m.-BREAKFAST .................. Dining Room (Open Sitting) . 9:30 a.m.-SLIM'NASTiiCS ............................ Polynesian Club 10:00 a.m.-BRIDGE .LECTURE . ................................ Lounge 10:15 a.m . ..,...-"HUI.A WJTH KAUI '----···--·-----.Polynesian Club 12:15 to 2 :00 p.m.-LUNGH (Open Sitting) .... Dining Room 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.-BUFFET LUNCH ................ Pool Terrace Will feature: Creamed Chicken a Ia !King with Biscuits and Honey; Steamed Garlic Sausage with Braised Sauer- kraut; Baked Salmon !Steak with Lemon Butter Sauce, Boiled Potatoes as .the. hot. disheS. Cold cuts and salads are also served. 2:00 . MOVJIE .................................. Theater "BR'EAKHEART PASS" (1 PG) <Starring: Charles ,Bronson and Richard Crenna (Approximate length: one hour, 35 minutes) (\'>Viii be shown again later in the voyage.) 2:30 p.m.--SRLD.GE BLA•Y ' .................................. Card iRoom 3:30 p.m.-HULA GRADUATION"' .. __________ Polynesian Club 4:00 p.m.,.--AFTERNOON TEA .... Lounge and .Pool Terrace 5:30 p.m. ---,_JEWfS'H SAJ13BATH SBRVICBS ........ Card Room 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.-CC<:KTAILHOUR SERENA:DE :................................. ----· Polynesian Club 6:15 (.Regular Sitting) ........ Dining Room 7:45 p.m.-DINNER (Late Sitting) ·------------ Dining Room 8:30 p.m.-rDAINCING ................... ------·----·· Polynesian Club 9:30 p.m.-EVBNLNG !MOVIE .................................... Theater "BAD NEWtS :BEARS" ("PG) Starring: Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal (Approximate length: one hour, 42 minutes) (Will be shown again later in the voyage:) 9:45 p.m.-"IPAUL AND FRIENDS ENTERTAIN" ...................................... Po1ynesian Club 10:00 p.m."7'EVENJNG ..BUFFET ...................... Outrigger Bar 10:30 p.m.-DANCING .................................. Polynesian Club Ship's Officers' Dress· This Evening ·- Casual (Coats and ties optional after 6 :00 p.m.) OFFICE HOURS TODAY: 9:00 a.m: to· 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m;·

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PUBLISHED DAILY AT SEA 8Y Pacific Far East Lile

S. S. MARIPOSA--En Route Los Angeles to Honolulu World News by United Press International (V78-5)

Vienna - A 20-year-o1d tPole used a fake hand grena·de made of bread to hijack a ·Polish airliner bound £or ¥/arsaw and forced it to Vienna. Police charged him with air piracy and said he had just been released from a Danish jail. Austrian police · said the suspect, J aroslaw Kara•sinski, surrendered shortly after the plane landed a't Vienna's Schwe­chat Airport. He was arrested on air piracy charges which carry a maximum sentence Df ·10 years in jail.

Plains, Ga. - •President elect Jimmy Carter met with his aides to ·discuss the problem1s involved in picking up the reins of government from the Ford admin- · istration. Vice 1President elect Walter Mondale was flying in later from Minnesota to take part in the talks and to join Carter in a nationally televised news conference Thursday night. •President Ford has pledged his full cooperation in making the tran" sition as smooth as possible and Carter said he in-. tended to take .full advantage of that offer. Carter also said 'his staff and Mondale: s already had been in con•tact with the White House to start making arrangements for the manychanges that must take place between now and January 20th when Carter tak~s office. Oarter relaxing at home after his 22-month campaign for the presidency skipped his usual visit to the 'family peanut warehouse Thursday and instead called in 'his tup aides for -a meeting. Oarter wilLleave Friday or !Saturday on a working !

s p I •R I T 0 If I 7 6 . America's Bicentenni~l

November 5th Massachusetts Post Office established, 1639

}E'WISH SABBATH SERVICES

Jewish Sabbath 'Services will be held in the Card 'Room on Promenade Deck at 5:30 p.m. today. Everyone is welcome.

Rabbi Saul White, Cruise Chaplain, Off.iciating

A ' L ' 0 · H A

Today is Friday,. November 5, 1976

Ship's clocks we.re set back 30. minutes at 1 :00 this morning and the ship is now on Hawaiian Standard Time. There will be no further time changes until after departure from Papeete, Tahiti.

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Planned Activities for Today are:

6:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m.-SELF-SERVICE COFFEE ...................................................... Pool Terr-ace

7:00. to 9:00 a.m.-CONTINENTAL. B.R!EAKFAST .............................................. Pool Terrace

7:45 to 10:00 a.m.-BREAKFAST .................. Dining Room (Open Sitting) .

9:30 a.m.-SLIM'NASTiiCS ............................ Polynesian Club

10:00 a.m.-BRIDGE .LECTURE . ................................ Lounge 10:15 a.m . ..,...-"HUI.A WJTH KAUI '----···--·-----.Polynesian Club 12:15 to 2 :00 p.m.-LUNGH (Open Sitting) .... Dining Room 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.-BUFFET LUNCH ................ Pool Terrace

Will feature: Creamed Chicken a Ia !King with Biscuits and Honey; Steamed Garlic Sausage with Braised Sauer­kraut; Baked Salmon !Steak with Lemon Butter Sauce, Boiled Potatoes as .the. hot. disheS. Cold cuts and salads are also served.

2:00. p.m.~MATINEE MOVJIE .................................. Theater "BR'EAKHEART PASS" (1PG) <Starring: Charles ,Bronson and Richard Crenna (Approximate length: one hour, 35 minutes) (\'>Viii be shown again later in the voyage.)

2:30 p.m.--SRLD.GE BLA•Y ' .................................. Card iRoom 3:30 p.m.-HULA GRADUATION"' .. ___________ Polynesian Club 4:00 p.m.,.--AFTERNOON TEA .... Lounge and .Pool Terrace 5:30 p.m.---,_JEWfS'H SAJ13BATH SBRVICBS ........ Card Room 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.-CC<:KTAILHOUR

SERENA:DE : ................................. ----· Polynesian Club 6:15 p.m.~DINNER (.Regular Sitting) ........ Dining Room 7:45 p.m.-DINNER (Late Sitting) ·------------ Dining Room 8:30 p.m.-rDAINCING ................... ------·----·· Polynesian Club 9:30 p.m.-EVBNLNG !MOVIE .................................... Theater

"BAD NEWtS :BEARS" ("PG) Starring: Walter Matthau and Tatum O 'Neal

(Approximate length: one hour, 42 minutes) (Will be shown again later in the voyage:)

9:45 p.m.-"IPAUL AND FRIENDS ENTERTAIN" ...................................... Po1ynesian Club

10:00 p.m."7'EVENJNG ..BUFFET ...................... Outrigger Bar 10:30 p.m.-DANCING .................................. Polynesian Club

Ship's Officers' Dress· This Evening ·- Casual (Coats and ties optional after 6 :00 p.m.)

PURSER'~ OFFICE HOURS TODAY: 9:00 a.m: to· 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m;·

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vaction of a week or less on the Georgia coast. Press director Hex Granum said Carter would take with him a transition calendar showing the schedule he must maintain and paperwork dealing with the hundreds of appointments that will ibe made by the new administration. A Carter campaign official has said that Americans can expect to see many new faces in Washington after Carter takes over, ap­parently signalling a major shakeup at many high government levels. Granum said, however, thaf no announcements of major appointments or major changes are expected during the vacation. The con­cept is to keep large numbers of persons flying in and out, but to give him some rest he said.

TONIGHT

5:30 to 7:30 in the Polynesian Club

COCKTAit 'HOUR SERENADE Music by Lloyd Fox on the Bald'win Organ

8:30 in the Polynesian Club

DANCING Music by the Mariposa Orchestra

9:30 in the Theater

"BAD NEWS BEARS" A comedy film starring

WALTER MA HHAU and TATUM O'NEAL One hour, 42 minutes "PG"

9:45 in the Polynesian Club

PAUL AND FRIENDS ENTERTAIN starring

Paul 'Dana Kaui Barrett

Bill and Frances McNess

with a special guest appearance by

Miss Jeannie Lyons

Music by the ·Mariposa Orchestra Tom McNaughton- 'Piano

Mark Teel- Saxophone Bill Ervin - Bass

Dick Canal - Drums

Lloyd Fox on the Organ

Dancing Follows the Show

Washington - The average price increase on 1977 automobiles is more than six times higher than the new model improvements me worth, the Labor Department reported. 'Implying that the auto price increases were highly inflationary, the department's Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated the value o.f quality changes in the 1977 models at about 15.5 percent of the actual price increase over '1976 autos.

Beirut - Moslems and Christians battled across Beirut in the fiercest fighting since the latest cease­fire went into effect. The fighting set the 1Parliament bui1ding on fire and delayed deployment of an 'Arab peacekeeping force.

Tokyo - Japan's 1Parliament set December 5th as the date for the 'first national election since the Lockheed payoff scandal, !Which resulted in indict­ments against former 1Prime Minister Kukuei Tanaka and other officials.

Geneva - Black and white :Rhodesians alike rejected a British compromise proposal to set March 1, 1978 as the date for independence in Hhodesia under black majority rule. Black leaders said the date is too far away and the white minority regime said it would :be too soon.

London - British Prime Minister James Callaghan is sending congratulations to Jimmy Carter on his victory over President Ford and hopes to meet wit'h him soon after his inauguration, a spokesman for Callaghan said. British officials said they do not expect the Carter administration's foreign policy to be much different from President Ford's.

WHO ARE THEY? PAUL DANA - CRUISE DIRECTOR

Paul Dana was born into a "Show Business" family. His mmher, father and uncles all performed in .the legitimate Theatre, and one uncle, Henry B. Walthall, starred in the movies "Little Colonel .. and "Birth Of A Nation."

Paul and his twin brother started as a song and dance act on the old Pantages Orpheum circuit, at the age when most chiidren are starting kindergarten.

He has performed on the Standard Hour broadcasts, was a member of the San Francisco Opera Company for five years and the Los Angeles-San Francisco Civic Light Opera Association for over a decade, g:>ing to New York with the original com­panies of :S::mg of Norway, Kismet, Gypsy ·Lady, Magladena, and credits with Carousel, Guys and Dolls and ·Roberta. He also performed for a number of years ln leading clubs and hotels in 49 of the 50 states.

Paul is in his 15th year as a Cruise Director on the MARI­POSA and MONTEREY, plus the MATSONIA and the famous LURILINE. When not sailing, he makes his home with his wife and daughter in a small community of 601 souls in North Cen­tral Iowa.

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Fort Lauderdale -The community of Tamarac al­lowed a boulder to be placed in a highway median strip to stop motorists from driving on the grass. Now it must pay $3.8 million to Tom Garchar who crashed his car into the 660-pound rock. Garchar was left ·a paraplegic. The community may have to raise taxes to do it.

Washington- -Defense Secretary Donald Hums·feld indicated to reporters he expects the views of Presi­dent elect fimmy Carter to have little impact on 1the defense 1budget now being drafted for presentation to Congress before President Ford leaves office in January.

Moscow - A military court has sentenced seven Soviets to death by .firing 1squad £or betraying 1,100 members of the Russian resistance killed during the Nazi occupa1tion in the Second vVorld ·war, 30 years ago, the Soviet press said yestel'day.

Philadelphia- CHy police and the FBI are investi­gating an extortion scheme in which 1,000 gallons of fuel oil would he dumped in the city water supply unless a million dollars was paid. Officials believe the threat was a hoax and the money was not de­livered.

• NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Quotations are compiled by United Press International. Every effort is made to insure their accuracy. However, we assume no responsibility for errors which occur in transmission, or which may be due to other causes.

Dow Jones Averages: 30 Industrials 960.44, up 3.91; 20 Trans. ·21'5.75, up 15.·83. lStand. & ·Poor's 1500: 102.41, up 0.49. Sales volume: 21,700,000 shares

Copies of a selected list of closing quotations are posted at the Purser's Office, the Libnry and the Outrigger Bar.

8 NEWS ABOARD SHIP Slimnastics - 'Bill and 1Frances McNess will hold their final exercise dass 1this morning at 9:30 in the Po1ynesian Club. There will be no dance class today. Both exercise and dance classes will resume a-fter sailing from Honolulu.

ACCOUNTS

Statements of accounts for passengers debark­ing in Honolulu wHI be distributed this morning and payment can be made at the Purser's Office in U. S. doi'!ars, U.S. dollar travelers' checks, by 'Carte Blanche, Master Charge, BankAmericard or American Express credit cards or by personal check. All transactions for Honolulu debarking passengers today and until you disembark to­morrow wil·l be on a cas'h basis.

Bridge Lecture- The subject of Admiral Herlihy's Bridge Lecture in the Lounge at 10:00 this morning is 'iResponding with Change of Suit."

Hula Class - Kaui will give her final instructions in the Hula this morning at 10:'15 in the Polynesian Club. Hula Graduation will be held at 3:30 this afternoon.

Dinner Photos \vill be posted by 10:00 this morning. Debarking passengers must have photo orders in by 12:00 noon today. Orders may be picked up at the Purser's Office between 6:00 and 8:00 this evening.

Rubber Bridge will be played in the Card Room starting at 2:~0 this afternoon. Mrs. Herlihy .will assist those in need of partners.

Hula Graduation · - At graduation ceremonies in Polynesian Club at 3:30 this afternoon, hula students who successfully completed the course and have passed the final examination will be awarded their Ph.D (Professional Hula Dancer) diplomas. Students who do not have caps ancl gowns are re­quested to wear muumuus, grass skirts, Aloha shirts or other island sports wear. All friends and relatives of prospective graduates are invited to attend these important and impressive ceremonies .

Dress for the Cocktail Hour, Dinner and Evening­will be in the tradition oJ "Aloha Friday" where the men wear Aloha shirts and ·women the traditional MuuMuu and Holoku or any sportswear you may have with you (no shorts or swimwear after 6:00 p.m., please).

Cruise Cards - Identification Cards for cruise pas­sengers continuing beyond Honolulu were distrib­uted last evening. You will need these cards to charge at hotels where the 1MARfiPOSA Lounges are located and ·they also pe~mit you to ;ide the shuttle buses.

Found - These items have :been found and turned in to the Purser's Office: child's ring; lady's white sweater; man's turtleneck shirt; pair silk undel'wear; flowered necktie; print scarf; necklace; silver button. Please claim at the ·Purser's Counter.

High Seas Radiotelephone Service

Radiotelephone Service is available to all points

during certain hours of the day. Please call tele­

phone operator for information.

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Lighted Cigarettes, Cigars and Matches should not be thrown over the side of the ship, but placed in the proper receptacles.

Laundromat - -There is no charge for the use- of the laundromat located on Upper Deck Aft and the soap and detergent packets are with the compli­ments of Pacific Far East Line.

Noise and Loud Talking carry considerable drstance aboard ship and it is possible inadvertently to dis­turb others. Please be considerate of your feHow passengers, particularly during late night and early morning hours when in passageways near state­rooms or in_ sta'terooms.

Safety Precautions - Passengers are requested not to leave the pool area with dripping wet swim suits. Water on any of the decks poses a slipping hazard for other passengers. Towels are available in the pool area from the Deck Stewards.

Safety Suggestions for Young People-When moving about the ship, walk, do not run, as you may collide with someone who is stepping into the passageway. Parents are requested to impress upon young chil­dren the importance of not running.

United States Customs_- Customs exemptions for returning United States residents were last revised effective October 1, 1965. These regulations limit the exemption on items acquired outside the United States and its_ territories and possessions to $100 (based on the fair retail value of each item in the countries where 'lcquired), including not more than one quart of alcoholic beverages per adult. This exemption applies only to articles accompanying the returning resident. Information concerning United States Customs reg~lations is available at the Pur­ser's Office.

C H A R T I N G . Y 0 U .R C 0 U R S E WI T H T H E N A V I G A T 0 R

At Noon: Thursday, November 4, 1976 Tile Vessel's Position ·was:

Latitude: 27° 56' North Longitude: 142° 21' West

Day's Run: 464 Miles Steaming Time: 24 'Hours and 30 Minutes

Average Speed: 1'8.93 Knots Distance from Los Angeles: 1 ,292 Miles

Distance to Honolulu: 938 Miles

The ship's whistle is sounded at 12:00 noon

Sunset today: 5:24 - Sunrise tomorrow: 6:30

Cigar Smoking - We ask your cooperation in not smoking cigars in the Dining Room .. Thank you.

Stateroom Doors - As stateroom doors are of metal construction and act as fire screen doors for your protection against fire, closing them hard causes con­siderable noise. It would be appreciated if care were taken when opening and closing them to avoid disturbing fellow passengers. Drawers in stateroomsc are also of metal construction and care should also be used in closing them.

Warning - Tropical sun rays are much stronger near the equator and in addition the wind and re­flection from the sea will cause burn more quickly than you may realize. Hours to be most careful are from 11:00 in the morning to 2:00 in the afternoon. Rem em her., first exposures to tropical sun should be brief and only after application of sun tan lotion. _

ChSIN O NITE WINN ER$ : 1) Mr. Cyrus S. Grimshaw, 495 pts. 2 ) Mr. Marvin •Devereux, 410 pts. 3) Mrs. Vernon Vale, 240 p!'S. 4) Mrs. H eDbert G . H opwood, 230 pts. 5) Mr. J.inn L riinsman, 225 pts. 6 ) Mrs. Mary Davis, 200 pts.

DEALERS: Mrs. 1Doris K aye, Mrs. William Passmore, IMs. Jeannie ILyons, Mrs. Mary Herlihy, Tony !Sullivan, Mark 6uliivan, Mr. frank Anker, 'Mr. Giles De Wolf, Mr. J. Jorpraydon, Mr. H. G. Johnson, Mr. Ed Marks, Mr. ,Paul Hutchinson.

RUBBBR BllimGE WINNElliS (tl,1-4-76 ) : First: Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hickley. Second: Mrs. Herbert H opwood - Mts. Mary D avis.

BR·LDGE QUIZ NO. 3-76R WINNER : Mrs. <Dorothy G. Manchester.

FLAGS FLOWN IN PORT

At the Jack Staff (On the -Bow) -The "Union Jock," the flog showing the can­ton, or union, of the notional ensign (blue field with 50 stars). It is called "The Union" os it represents notional unity.

Starboard Yard -Arm -Outboard - Naval Reserve Pennant - Blue with eagle and anch-ors. Naxt Inboard - U. S. Mail Flag _(indicates_ we are carrying mail).

Pori Yard Arm -Outboard - Pacific Far East Line House Flag (Golden Bear· on blue -field).

Next Inboard - -"Q" - A yellow flag used when radio pratique not granted. (I have a healthy ship and request pratique.)

Next Inboard can be -any one of three flogs: "G"- Yellow and blue stripes (request pilot). "H" - Red and .white (have pilot on ·board). "P" - Blue field with white square._ (I am about to proceed to sea).