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...Wildcats--who won last year with a total of 22 points--and the Quakers will have to withstand challenges of Southern California, Texas El Paso, and possibly Michigan State, in order to bring the crown back to the City of Brotherly Love...
...other fields. The Los Angeles police department recently bought several units of a Boeing radio scrambler that prevents public monitoring of police calls. The company is also overseeing construction in the Seattle area of housing projects that demonstrate new modular and prefabricated building techniques. In partnership with El Paso Natural Gas Co. and Reading & Bates, Boeing formed the Resources Conservation Co., which last week opened a desalination plant in El Paso and recently won a contract to build a similar operation at Cancel Bay Plantation in the Virgin Islands...
Secondary priorities open up a host of attractive possibilities: consider a central facility for restive prison inmates along with their guards; the FBI along with the Mafia; bottled El Paso water in place of bottled gas for riot squads. Or just consider the ramifications of "Madison Avenue, El Paso...
Prison would become a personal purgatory for George Jackson, but such was not the case in his first incarceration at Paso Robles. After partially recovering from the initial shock of capture, he learned how to feign the capitulation which the authorities were attempting to elicit and was released shortly before Christmas...
...George Jackson this first incarceration at the Youth Authority's Paso Robles School was just another holding action. While at Paso Robles, he completed the tenth grade and did a great deal of reading; however, he formulated no sense of purpose, nor was any viable aid given to help him do so. Most important, nothing about the outside world was changing for the better while he was in the reform school. Watts was still going to be Watts when he was released, which would mean that it was going to be worse than when he had left...