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1-......... 1 .- - 6A The Sunday Herald, Sunday, May 21, 1989. ..... Coast Guard officer 4 4 t, lili « testifies on oil spill P If- .A . 4:14 144 -lilli .1 RUBBLE OF HOTEL DEL MONTE AFTER THE 1924 FIRE; IT REOPENED IN 1926 It was his business to wine, dine *DUKE OF DEL MONTE really cared about people," said heads together, they could do any- Mrs. Shaw. "He also had a very thing." explosive temper and it could be "We used to say to Daddy," said frightening." Mrs. Borland, laughing, " 'Our fa- Asked whether her father had ther who art in Pebble Beach, hal- enemies, Mrs. Shaw replied: "You lowed be thy name!' He didn't think don't have a strong character like it was very funny...He didn't have that without having enemies. For- the greatest sense of humor. He tunately, I never knew who they could be impossible at times, but we were. He could be quite forceful loved him." when he believed in something or In September 1924, fire struck the wanted it. When he and Allen Grif- Hotel Del Monte for the second time fin (founder of The Herald) put their (it had previously burned and been e break up protests, ar and guarding key government yelled. buildings. About 120 students courted arrest Police charged hundreds of pro- by laying down in one main street testers who tried to block streets with their arms and legs inter- and chant anti-government slogans locked. Police hauled the students in the , city center. Struggling pro- away as other protesters screamed testers were taken away on buses. abuse, but there were no clashes. Police said more than 1,000 people were arrested. Riot police also blocked protests "Punish Roh Tae-woo!" and in the rural cities of Chonju, Sung- "Drive out the Yankees!" protesters nam and Taegu. Small protest ............. Five hurt in singli (Continued from page 5) been drinking. Daddy was only 6 feet tall, but built like a brick house. Weissmuller must have been about 6 feet 3 or so, and he just put his hand on Daddy's head and held him at an arm's length while Daddy kept swinging away trying to hit him. Finally somebody came in and res- cued him." Mary Morse Shaw, the youngest of Morse's four children (his sons, Samuel F.B. Jr. and John Boit, are both deceased) recalled her child- hood, riding horseback with her fa- ther in Carmel Valley and taking walks to the canneries along Can- nery Row. "He had a wonderful facility for names and it seemed he knew everyone who worked in the can- neries and everyone knew him. He Seoul polic SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Riot police broke up protests and ar- rested more than 1,000 people Sat- urday after the government de- ployed 17,000 troopers to block a rally by dissidents calling for the fall of the president. Thousands of riot troopers in combat fatigues and black helmets flooded central Seoul, conducting street checks for radical supporters - *

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