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...computer system came up with the pistol's original purchaser: Albert L. Hertz of Alhambra. He had bought the gun for protection in August 1965, after the Watts riot. He informed police that he had subsequently given it to his daughter, Mrs. Robert Westlake, then a resident of Pasadena. Mrs. Westlake became uneasy about having a gun in the same house with her small children. She gave it to a Pasadena neighbor, George Erhard, 18. Last December, Erhard sold it to someone named Joe?"a bushy-haired guy who worked in a department store...
...interested in knowing why he picked the name Tarbox for the town in which the action, among other things, was laid. While reading, I watched carefully for a cause for civil action, but ended feeling more envious than damaged. In Pasadena, about the most daring thing mixed couples do that I know of, is play a fast game of croquet...
...TARBOX Pasadena, Calif...
Died. Charles C. Lauritsen, 76, nuclear physicist who built one of the earliest atom smashers and was part of the team that developed the atomic bomb; after a long illness; in Pasadena, Calif. Working at the California Institute of Technology in 1934, Lauritsen, with his atom smasher, became the first to produce neutrons with artificially accelerated particles...
Harvard Yearbook Publications has elected the following officers for 1968-69: Kenric W. Hammond '69, of Leverett House and Pasadena, Calif., president; Lee S. Smith '69, of Winthrop House and Chicago, managing editor; James A. Allen Jr. '69, of Winthrop House and Brooklyn, N.Y., business manager; and Mark Silber '70, of Quincy House and Brookline, photography chairman...