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IBM8218 THE PUBLISHED DAILY AT SEA BY Pacific Far East li1e (V64-5) S. S. MARIPOSA En Route Los Angeles to Honolulu World News by United Press International WEDNESDAY, NOV•EMBER 5, 1975 Washington- United States administration officials said Tuesday Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was the big loser in President Ford's Cabinet level shake-up and they hinted Elliot Richardson may be returning to w ·ashington to play a more important role than Commerce Secretary. Richardson, now U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain, and Ford's choice to succeed Rogers Morton as Commerce Sec- retary, will be waiting in the wings to take over Kissinger's Cabinet post, perhaps even before the 1976 election, the officials suggested. They said Kissinger, in losing his job as head of the National Security Council, also will lose his daily access to Ford and his White House office. Ousted Secretary of Defense James Sch'lesinger turned down an offer by Ford to become Ambassador to Australia and Central Intelligence Agency Director William Col- by to become Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, administration officials said Tuesday. Ford, at a news conference Monday night, confirmed that Schlesinger is being replaced by White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld, Kis- singer losing his White House post as National Se- curity Council chief to his deputy, Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, and Colby is being replaced by George Bush, the senior representative at the U. S. liaison office in Peking. Madrid - Generalissimo Francisco Franco rallied against what were described as 100 to 1 odds Tues- day, awakening after an emergency operation to talk to his wife. But his condition was grave and one specialist said it is a question of hours. Lisbon - Thousands of government demonstrators wildly cheered Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Pin- heiro De Azevedo at a rally in the south coastal town of Faro Tuesday. TOWARDS A BRIGHTER DAY . "Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired." -Jules Renard. Tel Aviv- An Israeli army unit patrolling the north- ern frontier exchanged gunfire with Arab guerrillas in southern Lebanon Tuesday, the Israeli military command said. It was the first such encounter re- ported in the region in five weeks. No Israeli casual- ties were reported in the brief incident. SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES For additional information please refer to News Aboard Ship 6:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m.-SELF-SERVICE COFFEE ------·--·--------·------------------------------·---· Pool Terrace 7:00 to 9:00 a.m.--CONTJJNIBNT.AJ. BRJBAKF,AST ---------------------------------------------· Pool Terrace 8:15 to 10:00 a.m.-BREAKFAST-------------------- Dining Room (Open Sitting) 9:30 AND THE HULA ·--··---··-------·--·--------··---------·-·-----··-- Polynesian Club 10:00 a.m.-BRIDGE LECTUR-E ----- .. ·----------------·------·-- Lounge 10:00 to 11 1:00 a.m.---<TRAIPSIH00111NG ...... Upper Deck Aft (Weather Permitting) ,10:30 a.m.---<HORJSBRACING .......................... Polynesian Club 12:15 to 2:00 p.m.-LUNCH (Open Sitting) ----Dining Room 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.-BUFFET LUNCH ---------------- Pool Terrace Wi,Jl feature: Barbecued Pork Spareribs Chinese Style with Steamed Rice, Flaked Chicken Tettrazini au Gratin and Fried Scallops Tartar or Cocktail Sauce as the hot dishes. Assorted cold cuts and cold salads will also be served. 2:00 p.m.-BRIDGE PLAY .................................. Card Room 2:00 p.m.-MATINEE MOVIE .................................. Theater "O:HiiNATOWiN" (Rated R) Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway (Approximate length: two hours, 10 minutes) 3:30 - p.m.-HULA GRADUAnON ------·-·-·--- Polynesian Club 4:00 p.m.-AliTER-NOON 11EA ______ Lounge and Pool Terrace 5:30 p.m.---<HOLY MA&S ............................................ Theater 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.-COGKTAIL HOUR SERENAIDE ............................................ Polynesian Club 6:15 (Regular Sitting) ........ Dining Room 7:45 p.m.-DINNER (Late Sitting) ................ Dining Room 8:15 p.m.-"PAUL AND FRIENDS ENTERTAIN" ...................................... Polynesian Club 9:30 p.m.---illVENING MOVIE .................................. Theater "GHINATOWN" (Rated R) 9:45 p.m.-"PAUL AND FRIENDS ENT· ERJT AIN" ........................................ Polynesian Club 10:00 p.m.-EVENING BUFFET ---------------------- Outrigger Bar 10:30 p.m.-DANCING ................................ Polynesian Club Ship's Officers' Dress This Evening - Informal (Gentlemen are requested to wear coats and ties after 6:00p.m.)

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Page 1: Pacific Far East li1e · 2012. 11. 27. · IBM8218 THE PUBLISHED DAILY AT SEA BY Pacific Far East li1e (V64-5) S. S. MARIPOSA En Route Los Angeles to Honolulu World News by United

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PUBLISHED DAILY AT SEA BY Pacific Far East li1e

(V64-5) S. S. MARIPOSA En Route Los Angeles to Honolulu World News by United Press International WEDNESDAY, NOV•EMBER 5, 1975

Washington- United States administration officials said Tuesday Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was the big loser in President Ford's Cabinet level shake-up and they hinted Elliot Richardson may be returning to w ·ashington to play a more important role than Commerce Secretary. Richardson, now U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain, and Ford's choice to succeed Rogers Morton as Commerce Sec­retary, will be waiting in the wings to take over Kissinger's Cabinet post, perhaps even before the 1976 election, the officials suggested. They said Kissinger, in losing his job as head of the National Security Council, also will lose his daily access to Ford and his White House office. Ousted Secretary of Defense James Sch'lesinger turned down an offer by Ford to become Ambassador to Australia and Central Intelligence Agency Director William Col­by to become Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, administration officials said Tuesday. Ford, at a news conference Monday night, confirmed that Schlesinger is being replaced by White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld, Kis­singer losing his White House post as National Se­curity Council chief to his deputy, Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, and Colby is being replaced by George Bush, the senior representative at the U. S. liaison office in Peking.

Madrid - Generalissimo Francisco Franco rallied against what were described as 100 to 1 odds Tues­day, awakening after an emergency operation to talk to his wife. But his condition was grave and one specialist said it is a question of hours.

Lisbon - Thousands of government demonstrators wildly cheered Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Pin­heiro De Azevedo at a rally in the south coastal town of Faro Tuesday.

TOWARDS A BRIGHTER DAY .

"Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired." -Jules Renard.

Tel Aviv- An Israeli army unit patrolling the north­ern frontier exchanged gunfire with Arab guerrillas in southern Lebanon Tuesday, the Israeli military command said. It was the first such encounter re­ported in the region in five weeks. No Israeli casual­ties were reported in the brief incident.

SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES For additional information please refer to News Aboard Ship

6:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m.-SELF-SERVICE

COFFEE ------·--·--------·------------------------------·---· Pool Terrace 7:00 to 9:00 a.m.--CONTJJNIBNT.AJ.

BRJBAKF,AST ---------------------------------------------· Pool Terrace 8:15 to 10:00 a.m.-BREAKFAST-------------------- Dining Room

(Open Sitting) 9:30 a.m.~SLIMNASTIGS AND THE

HULA ·--··---··-------·--·--------··---------·-·-----··-- Polynesian Club 10:00 a.m.-BRIDGE LECTUR-E ----- .. ·----------------·------·-- Lounge 10:00 to 111:00 a.m.---<TRAIPSIH00111NG ...... Upper Deck Aft

(Weather Permitting) ,10:30 a.m.---<HORJSBRACING .......................... Polynesian Club 12:15 to 2:00 p.m.-LUNCH (Open Sitting) ----Dining Room 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.-BUFFET LUNCH ---------------- Pool Terrace

Wi,Jl feature: Barbecued Pork Spareribs Chinese Style with Steamed Rice, Flaked Chicken Tettrazini au Gratin and Fried Scallops wi~h Tartar or Cocktail Sauce as the hot dishes. Assorted cold cuts and cold salads will also be served.

2:00 p.m.-BRIDGE PLAY .................................. Card Room 2:00 p.m.-MATINEE MOVIE .................................. Theater

"O:HiiNATOWiN" (Rated R) Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway (Approximate length: two hours, 10 minutes)

3:30 -p.m.-HULA GRADUAnON ------·-·-·--- Polynesian Club 4:00 p.m.-AliTER-NOON 11EA ______ Lounge and Pool Terrace 5:30 p.m.---<HOLY MA&S ............................................ Theater 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.-COGKTAIL HOUR

SERENAIDE ............................................ Polynesian Club 6:15 p.m.~DINNER (Regular Sitting) ........ Dining Room 7:45 p.m.-DINNER (Late Sitting) ................ Dining Room 8:15 p.m.-"PAUL AND FRIENDS

ENTERTAIN" ...................................... Polynesian Club 9:30 p.m.---illVENING MOVIE .................................. Theater

"GHINATOWN" (Rated R) 9:45 p.m.-"PAUL AND FRIENDS

ENT·ERJT AIN" ........................................ Polynesian Club 10:00 p.m.-EVENING BUFFET ---------------------- Outrigger Bar 10:30 p.m.-DANCING ................................ Polynesian Club

Ship's Officers' Dress This Evening - Informal (Gentlemen are requested to wear coats and ties after 6:00p.m.)

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THIS MORNING

9:30 'In The Polynesian Club

"SLIMNASTICS AND TIHE HULA 11

Ellen and Jules set you up for the day with a bit of Yoganastics and the Finale to the Hula

10:00 In The Southern Cross Lounge

BRIDGE TACTICS WITH GLENDA AND VAL

10:00 Upper Deck Aft

T R A p s IH 0 0 T I N G Dan'[ Boones •and Annie Oaklies - - - Cmon on Down!

10:30 In The Polynesian Club HORSERACING

Stablemaster Paut his Grooms and the Pari-Mutuel windows open for ·a morning with the Ponies

THIS AFTERNOON

2:00 In The Theater

"CHINATOWN 11

Starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway Rated 11R11

3:30 In The Polynesian Club

HUILA GRADUAT.ON Ellen and Jules, guided 'by 1Bad Paut graduate those

who dared to hang in there during the morning Hula Classes

WHO ARE THEY? THE GENTRY BROTHERS - CRUISE ENTl!RT AINERS

Sill and Barry, the Gentry Broohers, are a singing cabaret act who have performed around the world - mainly in Canada, Australia and England. This year they will be making their first appearance in the United States. Later this year they are doing a tour of Manila, Sing~pore, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur.

Hill was born in Canada and Barry in Australia. Both have extensive backgrounds in the musical theatre. They also write a great deal of special material and will be performing some of it aboard the MARIPOSA. They sing all kinds of moods, from Broadway show tunes to pop standards.

This is their fifth voyage aboard the MARIPOSA and the 12th ship on which they have entertained.

Beirut-Thousands of war weary Lebanese emerged from their homes and traffic jammed the streets in the business sections Tuesday as Beirut made its 12th attempt in eight weeks to end the civil war between Moslems and Christians.

Jacksonville, Fla.-Egypti'an President Anwar Sadat said Tuesday he was quite satisfied with his discus­sions with President Ford and other American offi­cials. But he gave no indication whether he had won a promise of American arms aid.

Nashville, Tenn. - Audrey Williams, first wife of the legendary country music singer-songwriter, Hank Williams, Sr., was found dead Tuesday at her Nashville home. The cause of death was not im­mediately determined, authorities said.

Orlando, Fla. -The Air Force plane that took the family of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat to Walt Disney World was delayed more than an hour in re­turning to Jacksonville Monday night as the result of an anonymous bomb threat.

Detroit - Automakers said their October s·ales were the best in 17 months. They were up 23 percent from a year ago and pushed imported auto sales to their lowest since June of 1974.

TONIGHT

5:30 to 7:30 In the Polynesian Club

DURING THE COC IKTA IIL HOUR Join the Fox Hunt - - - ff you catch him, he'll play

your requests

8:15 and 9:45 In The Polynesian Club

11 PAUL AND FRIENDS ENTERTAIN 11

Paul Dana Tom McNaughton with

Special Guests

Vic Flammini

"THE GENTRY BROTHERS 11

Intermissions by Fox

9:30 In The Theater

"CHINATOWN 11

10:30 In the Polynesian Club

DANCING

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Washington - The two dollar biU, discontinued nine years ago, will reappear next spring with a new bi-centennial look, the United States Treasury announced.

Rome - A jobless slum youth, accused of killing Pier Paolo Pasolini, has said the film director tried to force him to have homosexual relations, accord­ing to the po'lice.

Washington - A bill to provide seven billion dollars in federally guaranteed loans to New York City was approved by the House of Representatives Banking Committee and sent to the House floor, where an opponent said it had a 50-'50 chance of passing.

United Nations - Israeli Ambassador Chaim Her­zog said the Palestine Liberation Organization in Leb'anon was participating in what he said was the disintegration of a nation, bringing death, murder, economic disaster and physical destruction to an Arab people.

Washington- White House advance men, ordered to go to Peking to map out President Ford's sched­uled trip to China, boarded a plane and then were told to retum to their offices, White House officials said. They said the advance team would be going later this week.

United Nations - A three member special investi­gating committee reported to the General Assembly that Israel continued to violate basic human rights of the Arab population in the territories it occupied in the 1967 war.

Washington - The United States is sending eight tons of emergency medical relief supp'lies valued at $500,000 to Lebanon at the request of the Leb­anese govemment, the State Department said.

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

Dow Jones Averages: 30 industrials 830.13, up 4.4'1; 20 rails 1'67.61, up 1.35; Standard and Poor's 500 -88.51, up 0.42. Sales volume 11,570,000 shares.

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

High Seas Radiotelephone Service

Radiotelephone Service is available to all points

during certain hours of the day. Please call tele­

phone operator for information.

e NEWS ABOARD SHIP

ACCOUNTS

Statements of accounts for passengers debarking in Honolulu wi'll be distributed this morning and payment can be made at the Purser's Office in U. S. dollars, U. S. dollar travelers' checks, by Carte Blanche, Master C·harge, BankAmericard or American Express credit cards or by perS'on'a•l check. A'i'l transactions for Honolulu debarking passengers today wiH be on a cash basis.

Dinner Photos will 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 by 6:00 this evening.

Horseracing - The ponies will be off and running in the Polynesian Club at 10:30 this morning. Pari­mutuel betting. Win tickets only.

Navigation Bridge Tours - Inspection tours of the Navigation Bridge will be conducted this afternoon (weather permitting) on a reservation basis. Reser­vations may be made at the Purser's Office.

Galley Tours- Inspection tours of the galley will be available this afternoon (weather permitting) on a reservation basis. Reservations may be made at the Purser's Office. (Additional galley tours will be scheduled later in the voyage.)

Card Room and Writing Room- We will appreci­ate your cooperation in limiting smoking in the Card Room and vVriting Room to cigarettes only.

WHO ARE THEY?

PAUL DANA - CRUISE DIRECTOR

Paul Dana was born into a "Show Business" family. His mother, 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 children 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, going to New York with the original com­panies of Song of Norway, Kismit, Gypsy Lady, Magladena, and credits with Carousel, Guys and Dolls and Roberta. He also performed for a number of years in 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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Hula Graduation - At graduation ceremonies in the Pdlynesian 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 muu muus, grass skirts, Aloha shirts or other island sports wear. All friends and relatives of prospective graduates are invited to attend ~hese important and impressive ceremonies.

Found - The following items have been found and can be claimed at the Purser's Office: girl's red "Poncho," lipstick, eyeglasses case.

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 ou'tside the United States and its territories and possessions to $100 (based on the fair retail value of each item in the countries where acquired), including not more than one quart of alcoholic beverages per adult. Thtis exemption applies only to articles accompanying the returning resident. Information concerning United States Customs regulations is available at the Pur­ser's Office.

No Smoking in Library- We ask your cooperation in not smoking in the Library. Smoking is permitted in all other public rooms except the Card Room and Writing Room where cigars and pipes are not permitted.

CHARTING YOUR COURSE WITH THE NAVIGATOR

At Noon: Tuesday, November 4, 1975 The Vessel's Position was: Latitude: 27° 58' North

Longitude: 142° 23' West Day's Run: 469 Miles

Steaming Time: 24 Hours and 30 Minutes Average Speed: 19.14 Knots

Distance from Los Angeles: 1292 Miles Distance to Honolulu: 938 Miles

TIME CHANGE - Ship's clocks were set back 30 minutes at 1 :00 this morning .. The vGssel is now on Hawaii Standard Time. There will be no additional time changes until further notice.

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

Watertight Doors are tested at 1 :00 p.m.

Sunset today: 5:38 Sunrise tomorrow: 6:18

Warning - Tropical Sun - As we sail toward the Tropics, the sun's rays become increasingly stronger and in addition the wind and reflection from the sea will cause burn more quickly than you may realize. Hours to be most carefll'l are from 11:00 in the morn­ing to 2:00 in the afternoon. Remember, first ex­posures to tropical sun should be brief and only after application of sun tan lotion.

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

MID-PACIFIC CASINO WINNERS-Mrs. Kenneth C. Stone ...................................................... 1,657 chips Mr. Robert D. Baldwin ........................................................ 1,000 chips Mr. Frank M. Clinton ........................................................ 500 chips Mr. Edward J. McFetridge ................................................ 400 chips Mr. Charles Rogalski .......................................................... 3 7 5 chips Mrs. George W. Mock ...................................................... 362 chips Mrs. Hubert C. Ferry ........................................................ 350 chips

A Special "Thank You" to the Dealers- Mr. Barry E. Ball, Mr. Val Ciochon, Mr. Jerome J. Cyr, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Delfs, Mr. Blayne L. Fleischmln, Miss Debbie C. Fulk, Mrs. Robert A. Gil­more, Mr. E. A. "Nick" Nicholson, Mr. Alvin Schwartz, Mr. Bill Yule.

BRIDGE WINNERS -First: Dorothy Roos and V. Smith. Second: Mrs. Merrill Comstock and Mrs. Nadine Daniels. Third: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schwartz.

FLAGS FLO'WN IN PORT

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

Starboard Yard Arm -Outboard - Naval Reserve Pennant - Blue with eagle and anchors. Next Inboard- U. S. Mail Flag (indicates we are carrying mail).

Port 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 flags: "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).

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