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IBMB218 THE (V64-2) S. S. MARIPOSA En Route Los Angeles to Honolulu World News by United Press International SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ,1975 CAPTAIN J. H. KIL'PAICK, Commanding J. D. CORSON R. G. TOMPKINS Chief Officer Chief Engineer The Officers and Crew Welcome You Aboard The S. S. M A R I P 0 S A ). P. YONGE .................................................... Chief Purser ]. A. COLTON .................................... 0000000000 Chief Steward T. . McGUE 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Chief Radio Officer R. M. SEALS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooOOoo First Assistant Engineer H. W. HAIG, M. tD. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooo Surgeon W. D. MoDONA!JD 0000000000000000000000 Senior Assistant Purser W. ]. KELLY ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOoo Tour Escort W. B. ZAMBRBSKY OOOOOOooooooooooOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooo Paymaster D. E. GORMAN oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Cashier K. YOSHINAKA oooooooooooo ...... oooooooooooooooooooooo Second Steward GERARD MEEUWISSE 0000000000000000000000 ...... Executive Chef MAURICE HEROD oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Headwaiter CRUISE STAFF PAUL 'DANA oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo .. oooooooooooooooo Cruise Director PHYt LLIS OlJSTA 000000 ................................ Social Directress 11HOI!\1AS McNAUGHTON .............. 000000 Orchestra Leader !LLOYD FOX ........ oooooooooooooooooo ........ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoo Organist MR. AND MRS. J. !JIBANOFF 000000000000 Dance Instructors MR. AND MRS. E. A. NIOHOLSON 00000000 Art Instructors MS. DEBRA FULK ooooooooooooooooo, oooo ... Assistant Art Instructor MR. AND MRS. VAL CIOCHON 0000000000 Bridge Instmctors MISS ANNELLE DELES .... oooooooooooooooooooo Cruise Entertainer THE GENTRY BROTHERS 0000000000000000 Cruise Entertainers Washington- A congressional study said Saturday New York City's default, inevitable without federal help, will slow the nation's economic recovery, add four billion dollars to the federal deficit, and throw 300,000 people out of work. The report was critical of New York City's leaders from 1960 to 1974, when the number of New York City employes increased by 70 percent. SUNDAY RELIGIOUS SERVICES 9:30 a.m.-Holy Mass .......................... Lounge Father Martin D. McGovern, Celebrant l 0:30 a.m.-Protestant Nondenominational Service .............................................. Lounge l Paul Dana, Cruise Director, Officiating _______ _____/ SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES For additional in/ormation please refer to News Aboard Ship 6:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m.-SELF-SERVICE COFFEE ..... oo ... oo.oooooooooo ...... oooooo ............. oooooo Pool Terrace 7:00 to 9:00 a.m.-CONTliNBNTtAI. BRtBAKFAST .. 00 ... 00 ......................... 00 .......... Pool Terrace 8:15 to 10:00 a.m.-BREAKFAST .......... 00 .. 00 .... Dining Room (Open Sitting) 9:30 a.m.-HOLY MAISS oooooooooooo .. oooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOO Lounge 10:30 a.m.-NONtDBNOMiiNATtiONA'L t SBR VIGES oo···oo-ooooooooooooooooooooooooo ...... ooooooooooo •• oo .... oo Lounge 12:05 p.m.-PASSENGER BOAT STATION MUSTSR 000000000000000000000000000000000000000....... At Your Station 12:15 p.m.-LUNGH (Regular Sitting) .......... Dining Room '1 :00 p.m.-MATINEE MOViiE oooooo .... oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Theater "GONE WITH THtE Wt iND" Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh (Approximate length: three hours, 40 minutes) To be shown again later in voyage 1:30 p.m.-LUNCH (tLate Sitting) .oo •• oo ........... Dining Room 3 :45 to 4:45 p.m.-GOLF DRIVING 0000 Paddle Tennis Court (Weather Permitting) 4:00 p.m.-A:FTERNOON TEA oo·oo····oo····-0000000000 Polynesian Club and Pool Terrace 5:30 p.m.-CAPTAIN'S CHAMPAGNE PARTY .... Lounge (Regular Sitting) 6:15 p.m.--DINNIFJR (•Regular S1tting) ........ Dining Room 6:45 p.m.---GAJ'TAWN'S CHAMHAGNIE PARTY ...... Lounge (Late Sitting) 7:30 p.m.-EARLY MOVIE .. oo ...... oo·········00-0000000000000. Theater "!PRISONER OF SBGONID AVENUE" Jack Lemmon and Ann Bancroft (Approximate length: one hour, 38 minutes) 7:45 p.m.-DINNER (Late Sitting) ................ Dining Room 8:00 p.m.-DRGAN SER.!ENADE -------------- Polynesian Club 9:00 p.m.-DANCING ---------------------00----------- Polynesian Club 9:30 p.m.-LATE MOVIE oo-------------00 00 ----------------------- Theater "!PRISONER OF SECONID AVENU:E" 9:30 p.m.-CHAMPAGNE DANCES------------ Polynesian Club 10:00 p.m.-EVENING BUFFET ---------------------- Outrigger Bar Ship's Officers' Dress This Evening - Formal (Gentlemen are requested to wear coats and ties after 6:00 p.m.) PASSENGER BOAT STATION MUSTER A Boat Station Muster will be held this afternoon at 12:05 p.m. for all passengers. Upon sounding of the Boat Station Signal, please muster at your lifeboat station. Passengers are encouraged to wear their life jackets as per U. S. Coast Guard regulations. You may ascertain your lifeboat station by referring to the card posted on the back of your bathroom door.

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Page 1: THE - University of Hawaiidspace.lib.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10790/1020/1/rtmkccb2f5i32_web.pdf · D. E. GORMAN oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Cashier ... PAUL

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(V64-2) S. S. MARIPOSA En Route Los Angeles to Honolulu World News by United Press International SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ,1975

CAPTAIN J. H. KIL'PAICK, Commanding

J. D. CORSON R. G. TOMPKINS Chief Officer Chief Engineer

The Officers and Crew Welcome You Aboard The

S. S. M A R I P 0 S A

). P. YONGE .................................................... Chief Purser ]. A. COLTON .................................... 0000000000 Chief Steward T. . McGUE 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Chief Radio Officer R. M. SEALS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooOOoo First Assistant Engineer H. W. HAIG, M. tD. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooo Surgeon W. D. MoDONA!JD 0000000000000000000000 Senior Assistant Purser W. ]. KELLY ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOoo Tour Escort W. B. ZAMBRBSKY OOOOOOooooooooooOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooo Paymaster D. E. GORMAN oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Cashier K. YOSHINAKA oooooooooooo ...... oooooooooooooooooooooo Second Steward GERARD MEEUWISSE 0000000000000000000000 ...... Executive Chef MAURICE HEROD oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Headwaiter

CRUISE STAFF PAUL 'DANA oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo .. oooooooooooooooo Cruise Director PHYtLLIS OlJSTA 000000 ................................ Social Directress 11HOI!\1AS McNAUGHTON .............. 000000 Orchestra Leader !LLOYD FOX ........ oooooooooooooooooo ........ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoo Organist MR. AND MRS. J. !JIBANOFF 000000000000 Dance Instructors MR. AND MRS. E. A. NIOHOLSON 00000000 Art Instructors MS. DEBRA FULK ooooooooooooooooo,oooo ... Assistant Art Instructor MR. AND MRS. VAL CIOCHON 0000000000 Bridge Instmctors MISS ANNELLE DELES .... oooooooooooooooooooo Cruise Entertainer THE GENTRY BROTHERS 0000000000000000 Cruise Entertainers

Washington- A congressional study said Saturday New York City's default, inevitable without federal help, will slow the nation's economic recovery, add four billion dollars to the federal deficit, and throw 300,000 people out of work. The report was critical of New York City's leaders from 1960 to 1974, when the number of New York City employes increased by 70 percent.

SUNDAY RELIGIOUS SERVICES

9:30 a.m.-Holy Mass .......................... Lounge Father Martin D. McGovern, Celebrant

l 0:30 a.m.-Protestant Nondenominational Service .............................................. Lounge

l Paul Dana, Cruise Director, Officiating

_______ _____/

SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES For additional in/ormation please refer to News Aboard Ship

6:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m.-SELF-SERVICE COFFEE ..... oo ... oo.oooooooooo ...... oooooo ............. oooooo Pool Terrace

7:00 to 9:00 a.m.-CONTliNBNTtAI. BRtBAKFAST .. 00 ... 00 ......................... 00 .......... Pool Terrace

8:15 to 10:00 a.m.-BREAKFAST .......... 00 .. 00 .... Dining Room (Open Sitting)

9:30 a.m.-HOLY MAISS oooooooooooo .. oooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOO Lounge 10:30 a.m.-NONtDBNOMiiNATtiONA'L

tSBR VIGES oo···oo-ooooooooooooooooooooooooo ...... ooooooooooo •• oo .... oo Lounge 12:05 p.m.-PASSENGER BOAT STATION

MUSTSR 000000000000000000000000000000000000000....... At Your Station 12:15 p.m.-LUNGH (Regular Sitting) .......... Dining Room '1 :00 p.m.-MATINEE MOViiE oooooo .... oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Theater

"GONE WITH THtE WtiND" Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh (Approximate length: three hours, 40 minutes)

To be shown again later in voyage 1:30 p.m.-LUNCH (tLate Sitting) .oo •• oo ........... Dining Room 3 :45 to 4:45 p.m.-GOLF DRIVING 0000 Paddle Tennis Court

(Weather Permitting) 4:00 p.m.-A:FTERNOON

TEA oo·oo····oo····-0000000000 Polynesian Club and Pool Terrace 5:30 p.m.-CAPTAIN'S CHAMPAGNE PARTY .... Lounge

(Regular Sitting) 6:15 p.m.--DINNIFJR (•Regular S1tting) ........ Dining Room 6:45 p.m.---GAJ'TAWN'S CHAMHAGNIE PARTY ...... Lounge

(Late Sitting) 7:30 p.m.-EARLY MOVIE .. oo ...... oo·········00-0000000000000. Theater

"!PRISONER OF SBGONID A VENUE" Jack Lemmon and Ann Bancroft (Approximate length: one hour, 38 minutes)

7:45 p.m.-DINNER (Late Sitting) ................ Dining Room 8:00 p.m.-DRGAN SER.!ENADE -------------- Polynesian Club 9:00 p.m.-DANCING ---------------------00----------- Polynesian Club 9:30 p.m.-LATE MOVIE oo-------------00 00 ----------------------- Theater

"!PRISONER OF SECONID A VENU:E" 9:30 p.m.-CHAMPAGNE DANCES------------ Polynesian Club

10:00 p.m.-EVENING BUFFET ---------------------- Outrigger Bar

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

PASSENGER BOAT STATION MUSTER A Boat Station Muster will be held this afternoon at 12:05 p.m. for all passengers. Upon sounding of the Boat Station Signal, please muster at your lifeboat station. Passengers are encouraged to wear their life jackets as per U. S. Coast Guard regulations. You may ascertain your lifeboat station by referring to the card posted on the back of your bathroom door.

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Washington- Treasury sources said Saturday they expect Secretary William Simon to resurrect the two dollar bill, the unloved orphan of U. S. cur­rency, in a bid to replace its bad luck image with Bicentennial luster. The treasury sources said Simon would announce the revival of the bill Monday.

Madrid - Generalissimo Francisco Franco suffered renewed internal bleeding Saturday but mustered the strength to take communion with his family and aides. His sister said only a miracle could save him.

Los Angeles - Police Saturday questioned a man calling himself "death," who demanded $100,000 for the life of a hostage, but was arrested in a bus terminal as he sought to pick up the ransom. Police said they believed the suspect, Francis Raymond St. John, might be a hoaxer and that there might not be any hostage.

Houston- Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, ending a whirlwind Texas visit with a rodeo and barbecue Saturday, flew to Jacksonville, Fla. for a visit with an oil millionaire and President Ford. Sadat, his family and aides will take over the mansion of mil­lionaire Raymond Mason, chairman of the charter company which has extensive oil and banking in­terests in the Middle East.

Greenwich, Conn. - Connecticut's chief medical examiner performed an autopsy Saturday on the body of a 15-year-old girl bludgeoned to death on her family's estate inside an exclusive compound guarded by private police. Investigators questioned companions of the slain girl, who was last seen alive Thursday night at the home of a nephew of Ethel Kennedy, widow of Senator Robert Kennedy.

TONIGHT

In The Polynesian Club

A TIME FOR FUN AND GAMES

as planned by Paul Dana Phyllis Olsta

·Mr. and Mrs. J. Libanoff

With Champagne Prizes a nd Other Surprises

Music by Tom McNaughton and the Mariposa Orchestra

with Intermissions by Fox

Port Moresby, Papua - More than 1,000 warriors from two rival tribes donned war paint and went into battle Saturday, wielding axes, spears and ar­rows over a forbidden love affair. Five tribesmen died from arrow and spear wounds, police said.

Boston - Nuclear war will likely erupt by the end of this century and a world government may be the only way to keep nations from blowing up the world, according to a group of nuclear arms experts. Five panelists at a Harvard arms control seminar said they believed nuclear war in some form will erupt before 1999, but they said it would likely not originate with the United States and the Soviet Un­ion, but with relatively smaller nations like Israel and its Arab neighbors, India and Pakistan or Afri­can nations.

Moscow-The Soviet Union staged a dress rehearsal of the nation's annual military parade early Satur­day with a sharp cutback in the traditional display of strategic weapons. Western military experts said the tria:l run indicated the parade through Red Square next Friday would be half the size of previ­ous years, with none of the usual heavy weaponry.

Washington - Senator Carl Curtis believes time takes care of many things and predicted Saturday that Richard Nixon one day will have a renewed role in national affairs and Republican politics. "I believe that he has an experience in government and a great knowledge in many things, and that a time will come when he can render a very valuable service," Curtis said.

e NEWS ABOARD SHIP Breakfast Seating - The Dining Room is open for breakfast from g:15 to 10:00 a.m. on an "open" basis without regard to the regular table assignments.

Passengers for Ports Beyond Honolulu - If you have not done so as yet please turn in your passports and vaccination cards at the Purser's Office today. Please be certain your vaccination cards are signed and your birthdate filled in before turning them in.

CAPTAIN'S CHAMP AGNE PARTY

Captain J. H. Kilp'ack cordially invites aH pas­

sengers to a "Welcome Aboard" Champagne

Pa rty in the Lounge this evening at 5:30 p.m.

for those passengers on the regular sitting and

at 6:45 p.m. for those passengers on the late

sitting. Non-alcoholic punch will also be served.

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Mariner Club - The Mariner Club will meet during the voyage to welcome new members. You are eli­gible to advance in rank if you have logged suffi­cient additional Pacific Far East Line and Matson mileage since your last certificate was issued. Club members are requested to register at the Purser's Office at your earliest convenience. If you are not a member of the Mariner Club and you have pre­viously sailed on a PFEL or Matson ship (other than the return of a round trip ticket), you are eligible for membership; certificate of rank is determined by the number of miles logged:

Honorary Ncvigator 0 - 14,999 miles Honorary Captain 15,000- 34,999 miles Honorary Commodore 35,000- 74,999 miles Honorary Fleet Commodore 75,000- 89,999 miles Honorary Vice Admiral 90,000-149,999 miles Honorary Fleet Admiral 150,000- 199,999 miles Honorary Grand Admiral 200,000 and over

If you qualify, please make application for mem­bership at the Purser's Office by 3:00p.m. today.

Dress Suggestions - Formal dress for dinner and evening wear is customary, though optional. Coats and ties should be worn in public rooms after 6:00 p.m. Bathing attire should not be worn in the Din­ing Room or public rooms.

Travel Books - We request that you return books about the ports we visit and the areas in which we travel as soon as you have read them as others may wish to read them. We also request that you check out only one travel book at a time.

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.

CHARTING YOUR COURSE

WITH THE NAVIGATOR

TIME CHANGE - Ship's clocks were set back 30 minutes at 1 :00 this morning and will be set back another 30 minutes at the same time tomor­row morning .

The Ship's Whistle is sounded at 12 Noon

The S. S. MARIPOSA is now starting Voyage No. 64 under the Pacific Far East Line Flag. Voyage No. 64 will terminate on our return to San Francisco on Saturday, December 13, 1975.

Passenger Information and Hawaii Visitor Bureau Forms - It is requested that all passengers com­plete and return to the Purser's Office today the immigration forms placed in staterooms last night. This form contains information required for port formalities a:t all ports. It will a:lso enable us to provide you with a "home town" passenger list. Please turn in passports and vaccination cards (signed) at the same time. These documents will be returned to you at your debarkation port. Leaving them at the Purser's Office will save you from pass­ing inspections at ports en route.

Daily Run Pool - Mileage pool numbers on today' s noon position will be sold until 11:00 this morning. Numbers on tomorrow's pool may be purchased in the Outrigger Bar after 1:30 this afternoon.

GoJf Driving - The MARIPOSA golf driving range is located on the Paddle Tennis Court on Sports Deck forward of the stack and is open from 3:45 to 4:45 each afternoon at sea (weather permitting).

SHORE EXCURSIONS- HONOLULU

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1975 HS-1-Aioha Paradise Park Tour ______ 2:00p.m. HS-2-Scenic City and Punchbowl

Tour ---------------------------------------------- 2:00 p.m. Reservations for these tours may be made at the Purser's Office no later than Tuesday, November 4th.

NOTE: As these tours are not operated by Pacific Far East Line, cancellations cannot be accepted after the announced deadline. There will be no refund /or failure to complete tours or not utilizing all services and facilities included as part of the tours. Occasionally, as a result of circumstances beyond our control, it will be necessary to change the routing of the tours or to make substitutions of stops.

Charging Your Shipboard Purchases Our wish is to make your cruise as uncompli­

cated as possible. For your convenience you are invited to utilize our shipboard accounts system. Cash payments are not required of our passen­gers for purchases or services aboard ship. Simply sign your name and room number on checks as they are presented (you may add gra­tuities to checks if you wish) and the charge is automatically posted to your personal account.

Before your cruise ends, you will be furni~hed a statement of your shipboard account by the Purser's Office.

Payment may be made by personal check, Travellers' Checks or in cash. We also accept AMERICAN EXPRESS, CARTE BLANCHE, BANK­AMERICARD and MASTER CHARGE credit cards.

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News Broadcasts- An effort is made to pick up the best radio news programs for distribution through the speakers in your stateroom. These include short­wave programs from the Voice of America and Armed Forces Network, as well as S<tandard broad­casts from local stations. However, atmospheric dis­turbances, sunspot activity, electrical storms and other conditions frequently make reception from a

Shipboard BARBER SHOP - Located on Main Deck, starboard side. Hours are 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 to 5:30 p.m. daily, including Sun­days. Please phone for appointment.

BAR HOURS- The Outrigger Bar is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight. Orders for bottled spirits may be placed with the Telephone Operator. Delivery to staterooms will be between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. and between 4:30 and 5:30p.m.

BEAUTY SALON - Located on Main Deck, starboard side. Hours are 9:00a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 to 5:30p.m. daily, including Sundays. Please telephone for appointment.

BOOTBLACK SERVICE - Room Stewards will deliver shoes to bootblack for service upon request.

BREAKFAST- Breakfast will be served in the Dining Room from 8: 15 to 10:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast will be served on the Pool Terrace from 7:00 to 9:00 each morning at sea.

CAUTION TO PASSENGERS- A fire at sea is extremely danger­ous. Your cooperation in · observing the following safety rules is re­quested: ( 1) Make sure cigarettes and cigars are extinguished before dropping in receptacles. ( 2) Do not throw lighted cigarettes or cigars over the side of the ship. The wind may blow them back aboard. ( 3) Do not hang clothes or other articles over light fixtures.

COCKY A IL PARTIES - Passengers wishing to arrange for private cocktail parties in staterooms or Outrigger Bar may do so by phoning the Chief Steward's Office at their earliest convenience.

DECK SPORTS - Courts for Quoits, Paddle Tennis, Deck Tennis and Shuffle Board are located on Sports Deck. Equipment for these games will be found in the lockers on this deck. Ping Pong tables are located on Promenade Deck, forward.

DINING ROOM HOURS - Breakfast: 8:15 to 10:00 a.m., open ~itting. Lunch: 12:15 p.m. and Dinner 6:15p.m. for regular sitting. Lunch 1:30 p.m. and Dinner 7:45 p.m. for late sitting.

DOCTOR'S OFFICE - Located on Main Deck, starboard side, near the Purser's Office. Hours at sea: 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. In Port: 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. For emergencies at any time, telephone the nurse. Motion sickness medicine is given without charge. Other drugs are given by prescription only and for certain of these a small charge is made. Fees charged are usually less than those for similar services ashore.

FRESH FRUIT AND ICE for your stateroom use is available. Notify your Room Steward of your requirements.

GAMES - Dominoes, Chess, Cribbage Boards, Scrabble and other similar games are available in the Card Room on Promenade Deck, adjoining the Southern Cross Lounge.

GOLF DRIVING - The MARIPOSA Golf Driving Range is lo­cated on the Paddle Tennis Court and is open at sea from 3 :45 to 4:45 p.m. daily (weather permitting).

LIBRARY HOURS -The Library is open 24 hours a day. Books are available for your convenience. Please return books to Library when you have finished reading them. Please contact Lounge Steward for travel and reference books in locked cases.

given station unsatisfactory, or impossible. H is not possible to know in advance which specific stations will provide satisfactory reception, but we attempt to pick up the stations with the best reception for rebroadcast to your staterooms. News and enter­tainment radio is not a function of the Radio Room but is provided by the Purser's Office.

Facilities HAIR DRYERS - Six General Electric Deluxe Portable Hair Dryers are available for use in your stateroom. Please arrange at the Purser's Office for their use.

SCORE PADS - Bridge, Canasta and Gin Rummy score pads are available in the Card Room adjoining the Southern Cross Lounge.

LAUNDRY SERVICE - For your personal laundry, you will find a bag and Jist in your stateroom.

LAUNDRY AND PRESSING ROOM - Automatic washing ma­chines, driers, electric irons and ironing boards are avaibble for your use in the Laundromat, Upper Deck aft.

LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES - All found articles should be turned in to the Purser's Office. Passengers losing any of their prop­erty should inquire at the Purser's Office.

MARINER SHOP--'Located on Main Deck, forward foyer. Souvenirs, magazines, candy, toilet articles, gifts, sports clothing, film, cigars, tobacco, cigarettes and playing cards are available here. Daily hours at sea including Sundays: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Closed in port).

PHOTOGRAPHER -In order for you to preserve memories of your voyage on the MARIPOSA, there is a shipboard photographer on board to take pictures. His shop is located on Main Deck, port side. Hours: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. daily at sea. Display of photographs taken will be in the Gallery on Promenade Deck.

QUOITS - Courts are located on Promenade Deck, aft.

RADIOGRAMS may be sent from the Radio Office located on Boat Deck 0.1 the port side when the ship is at sea. International regula­tions do not permit the use of the ship's radio equipment when the ship is in port.

RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE is available at sea to worldwide des­tinations. Information concerning this service may be obtained at the Radio Office on the port side of Boat Deck.

ROOM STEWARD HOURS - Room Stewards are on duty the following hours: 8:00 to 11:30 a.m.; 12:30 to 2:30p.m.; 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. To contact your Room Steward please call the telephone operator.

SHIP'S ELECTRICAL CURRENT - Please make certain your elec· trical appliances operate on 110 volts, alternating current.

TYPEWRITERS - Portable typewriters are available for your com­plimentary use. Please arrange at the Purser's Office for their use in your stateroom.

VALET SERVICE - Please call a bellboy to take clothing for pressing to the Tailor Shop.

WEATHER INFORMATION - To enable you to dress appropri­ately, each morning you may inquire of the Telephone Operator the temperature and weather on deck.