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Anaheim Gazette
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1952
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
ALERSD
THE NATIONAL BANK BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
-LOANS-
COLLEW RITTER CO.
-AND IF I DON'T HAVE THE RENT MONEY BY TONIGHT ILL BE EVICTED!
CUT-RATE PERSONAL PROBLEM CLINIC
DANY DOAKS
BUT WHAT CAN YOU,
AS A COORDINATOR
EXPEDITER AND EFFICIENCY
EXPERT, DO
FOR MY KINGDOM?
I HAVE GIVEN YOUR SET-UP A COMPLETE ANALYSIS...
AND I FIND IT OUGHT TO
HAVE A COMPLETE
OVERHAULING!
YEH?!
FIRST OF ALL,
WE'LL NEED MONEY---LOTS
OF MONEY--
AND I KNOW
HOW TO GET
IT!
DID YOU SAY
THAT'S A CLOSE HEAR
SCORCHY SMITE
OGAR, ASTAR'S FIRST
SUCKESSPRIL SCIENTISTHERO TO PLAN AND FLY
A SPACE SHIP...
CHY SMITH
PSST, YOU TWO—THERE IS SOMETHING GOING ON IN THAT HOUSE...I HEARD CLICKING SOUNDS
I'll take THE BACK DOOR...EACH OF YOU SLIP IN THROUGH A WINDOW
RIGHT!
LEFT I PRAIN RIGHT
DECKIE DARB
A BATHING SUIT!
I SUPPOSE HE THINKS I SHOULD GO JUMP IN A LAKE!!
THERE'S A NOTE ATTACHED!
Darling
Wear this!
It's your ONLY Way out!
Mike
MEANWHILE, A TV SHOW BE
TVIX
MY AUNT WHO LIVES IN TEXAS, INVITED ME TO SPEND A MONTH ON HER BIG RANCH.
HOW NICE.
GEE — JUST IMAGINE — HORSEBACK RIDING, HAYRIDES, SQUARE DANCES ETC — ETC — ETC —
AND SHE ASKED ME TO INVITE YOU, TDO.
THE WHOLE DOGGONE LAKE'S
SUDDENLY VANISHED!! DRIED UP!!
...IT'S A MIRACLE!! CHEE... I
GUESS I WASN'T SUPPOSED TO
BROWN YOU!! GUESS I'D BETTER
UNTIE YOU!!
THE WATER SUDDENLY DISAPPEARING FROM THE LAKE
AND DEPOSITING THEM AT THE BOTTOM OF A SEA OF MUD HAD
A WEIRD EFFECT ON THE TWO MEN... IT SEEMED A MIRACLE
HAD BEEN PERFORMED TO SAVE PETERS' LIFE!!
AP Newspaper Morrison 9-9
AND IF I DON'T HAVE THE RENT MONEY BY TONIGHT ILL BE EVICTED!
MIKES LOAN SHOP
FIRST OF ALL, WE'LL NEED MONEY...LOTS OF MONEY...AND I KNOW HOW TO GET IT!
DID YOU SAY MONEY? THAT'S A SUBJECT CLOSE TO MY HEART!
MISTER CLACK, THE JOB IS YOURS!
PIERCES ASTAR'S GRAVITY BARRIER AND ENTERS THE BLACK VOID OF OUTER SPACE!
No Drop in FJC Enrollment Seen
With applications for admission running about 10 per cent ahead of those received at this time last year. Fullerton Junior college enrollment this year is expected to equal or better that of the 1951 fall semester, said Dr. H. Lynn Sheller, director. Last Friday.
Total enrollment of the junior college was 1033 by October last year, said Dr. Shelter. By then, registration was complete and an official count could be made.
Registration Day for the fall semester this year will be Mon.-day, Sept. 15. Sept. 9-12 designated as Counseling During this period, all students meet with their counselors to discuss their programs.
RADIO and TELEVISION
TELEVISION
Tuesday, Sept. 8
5:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—Watch & Win
KNBH (4)—Patches
KECA (7)—Buster K'ton
KBJ (8)—Thunder Over Texas"
KTTV (11)—Welsh at Airport
6:15
KNBH (4)—Komedy Ki'b
6:28
KTLA (5)—Handy Hints
KECA (7)—Space Patrol
KTTV (11)—News, Weather
KLAO (13)—Clete Robbs
7:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—Danger
KNBH (4)—A Good Idea
KTLA (5)—Newaree
KECA (7)—Names the Name
KPMB (8)—Cisco Kid
KBJ (9)—News
KTTV (11)—Film
KLAO (13)—Big Picture
7:18
KNBH (4)—Double Play
KTLA (5)—Roving Camera
KJJ (8)—Sports
7:20
KNKT (2)—Democratic Political
KNBH (6)—Dinah Shore
KTLA (5)—"Turnabout"
KECA (7)—Seussian
KPMB (8)—People in News
KBJ (8)—Harlem Jubilee
KTTV (11)—Tito Guimar
KLAO (13)—"Stork Bites Man"
7:45
KNBH (4)—News
8:00 P.M.
KNTV (8)—News
KNBH (4)—Expulsion Gossip
KECA (7)—Wrestling
KTPB (8)—The Ruggers
KBJ (9)—Dusout Dope
KTTV (11)—Army Girl"
8:18
KNXT (2)—Music Hall
KBJ (0)—Seattle-Hw'd
8:30
KNKT (2)—Corralh. James Wakely
KPMB (8)—Playhouse
KLAO (13)—Put. Services
8:45
KTLA (5)—Headlines
9:00 P.M.
KNKT (3)—Crime Syndicated
KNBH (4)—Son Lady
KTLA (5)–Button's Girl Orchestra
KECA (7)–Amer. Votes
KPMB (8)–Pt. Pg. Detective
Law Officers Barrier to E...
By Law enforcement est people, sometimes to them. It is critical of roses. They have tempting to perform day, Sept. 15. Sept. 9-12 designated as Counseling During this period, all students meet with their counselors to discuss their programs.
TAKE BE BACK FOR...EACH YOU SUP THROUGH WINDOW
NOTHING IN HERE WAIT
ANWHERE, A TV SHOW BEGINS
MY NAME IS FLAGG IM THE PRIVATE EYE WHO BEGINS WHERE THE OTHERS NEED BIFOCALS! BELIEVE ME, THE CASE IVE GOT ON MY HANDS IS A BEAUTY!
WHAT? TELL ME WHAT YOU SAID FROM THE BEGINNING!!!
RADIO
TUESDAY P.M.
5:00 P.M.
KLAC-News, Sports
KPI-Feature Story
KMPC-Sports, Business
KPCA-Ira Cook
KJI-Reserve
KPWB-Bed Rows
KICI-Ed K. Murrow
KFAC-Superior Bermade
5:15
KLAC-Gene Norman
KPI-KMPO-News
KICI-Tom Harmon
KPI-Barry Wood
KMPC-Stars of Song
KICA-Obtet Huntley
KJI-Sky King
KNX-World Today
5:15
KLAQ-Sam Bailey
KPI-Zimor Peterson
KJI-Coell Brown
KMPC-Top Funes
KCA-Bob Garred
KNX-Frank Goes
6:00 P.M.
KLAQ-KMPO-News
KPI-Pinkley at 9
KICA-Hunter Weaver
KJI-Gabriel Garner
KPWB-News, Sports
KNX-Life With Luigi
KPAO-Music
6:15
KLAQ-Bob McLaughlin
KPI-Pasina Parade
KICA-Eimer Davis
KMPC-Sports Parade
KPBJ-Talk Politics
KNJ-Newspaper
6:20
KNX-L. Parsons, Steve Allen
KMPC-Race Roundup
KPWB-Amer. Dances
KPI-Truth or Consequences
KBJ-Answer Man, News
RADIO
TUESDAY P.M.
5:00 P.M.
KLAC-News, Sports
KPI-Feature Story
KMPC-Sports, Business
KPCA-Ira Cook
KJI-Reserve
KPWB-Bed Rows
KICI-Ed K. Murrow
KFAC-Superior Bermade
5:15
KLAC-Gene Norman
KPI-KMPO-News
KICI-Tom Harmon
KPI-Barry Wood
KMPC-Stars of Song
KICA-Obtet Huntley
KJI-Sky King
KNX-World Today
5:15
KLAQ-Sam Bailey
KPI-Zimor Peterson
KJI-Coell Brown
KIPAO-Music
6:15
KLAQ-Bob McLaughlin
KPI-Pasina Parade
KICA-Eimer Davis
KMPC-Sports Parade
KPBJ-Talk Politics
KNJ-Newspaper
6:20
KNX-L. Parsons, Steve Allen
KMPC-Race Roundup
KPWB-Amer. Dances
KPI-Truth or Consequences
KBJ-Answer Man, News
KECA-Headlines, Music
7:00 P.M.
KLAC-News, Mlaughln'n KPI-Concert
MkPC-Your Health
KECA-Gen. Elsenhower
KIIL-Jimmy Carroll
KIIL-Churchbishop of Canterbury
KAIP-Serenade
7:20
KAIP-J. C. Swayza,
Stan Kenton
KAIP-John T Flynn
KECA-Silver Eagle
KAFWB-News
KAHI-Peter Salem
KAIP-Echoes Encores
KAIK-Wlys Music Hall
1:45
KAIP-Band of Today
KAFWB-Bomary Hour
8:00 P.M.
KALC-News Sam Baltec
KAWP-CRPWB-News
KAFI-I Man's Family
KECA-Amer.Town Meeting
KA Monte Christo
KAFX-Lowell Thomas
KAFP-Cacomtions
8:15
KALC-Gene Norman
KAWP-Baseball6.P.San Diego
KAFWB-BaseballHwood-Oakland
KAXX-Armchair Adv.
8:30
KAFI-Amer. Cavalcade
KAFI-Dr.Buddare
KAEX-Mr & Mrs North
8:45
KECA-Monitor News
9:00 P.M.
KALC-News, G Normn'
KAFI-Meet Your Match
KECA-Bill Ballance
KBJ-News
KBX-Adial Stevenson
DIAL-LITES — TONIGHT — TELE-TIPS
5:30-KHL-Bed Rowe
7:00-KNX-Archbishop of Canterbury
8:00-KECA-Amer. Town Meet
8:15-KNX-Armchair Adv.
8:30-KPI-Cavaleade of Amer.
9:00-KECA-Adial Stevenson
9:00-KPI-Meet Your Match
7:30(2)—Democratic Politics
8:00(7)—Wrestling
8:20(2)—Jimmy Wakley
9:00(5)—Ina Ray Hutton S
9:30(4)—Circle Theater
9:30(13)—Olympic Boxing
10:00(11)—Bowling
10:45(4)—Industry on Paradise
WEDNESDAY A.M.
7:00 A.M.
KLAO-News, Baynes
KFI-KMPO-Music
KECA-Paul Masterson
KFB-Bill Leyden
KNX-Bob Perts
KAIP-Caconcert
7:15
KFI-Pierwood Lawton
KMPO-News
KNJ-Breakfast Gang
KNX-Ralph Story
7:28
KPFB-Bill Anson
KNX-Big Sister
KAIP-Caconcert
10:15
KFI-Bob and Ray
KNX-Ma Perkins
KECA-Lone Journey
KIJ-Tello-Fest
10:15
KIFL-Strike It Rich
KECA-True Story
KBJ-Anwer Man
KNX-Dr Malmei
KAIP-Songs
KECA-Al Jarvis
KNX-South Hopper Every Dr.
KAIP-String Music
1:20
KFI-Widder Brown
KNJ-Take a Number
KNX-Philip Norman
1:45
KIFI-Woman in Hue
2:00 P.M.
KECA-News, Sports
KIFI-Plain Sill
KNCP-News, J.G
MODEST MAIDENS
Trademark Registered U.S. Patent Office
JAY ALAN
JUST LOOK HOW NICE IT LOOKS ON !
WEDNESDAY A.M.
7:00 A.M.
KLAO-News, Haynes
KFI-KMPO-Music
KECA-Paul Masterson
KPWB-Bill Leyden
KBJ-KNX-News
KNX-Bob Perris
KPAC-Com Bart
7:15
KFI-Fiestwood Lawton
KMPO-News
KBJ-Breakfast Gang
KNX-Ralph Story
7:30
KFI-Gabbagus & Kings
KMPC-Clock Watcher
KNX-Frank Goes
KECA-Bob Garred
8:15
KFI-Knox Manning
KMPO-Songs
KECA-Paul Masterson
KBJ-Sam Hayes
KNX-Harry Babbit
8:00 A.M.
KLAO-News, Stocks
KFI-Johnny Murray
KMPC-KPWB-News
KECA-Bkist Club Hour
KBJ-Cecil Brown
KNX-Ralph Story
KPAC-Stocks
8:15
KLAU-Sports, Haynes
KFI-Coffee Time
KMPC-Matters Sports
KPWB-Bill Leyden
KBJ-KNX-KPAC-News
8:24
KPAC-KPI-News
KMPC-Clock-Watcher
KBJ-Bible Institute
KNX-Grand Slam
KPWB-Breakfast Club
8:45
KLAU-Sports,
KFI-Andy A.Virginia
KNX-Rosemary
KPAC-Unity
9:00 A.M.
KLAO-News, Haynes
KECA-Sing With Bing
KBJ-Paula Stone
KNX-Wendy Warren
KWKW-Bill Stewart
KPAC-Piano Parade
9:15
KPI-Vie Landlahr
KLAO-Chuck Buntley
KBJ-KPAC-News
KNX-Aust-Lehne
9:20
KLAO-P Potter
KFI-Ladder Day
KMPC-Chel Minnii
KECA-Break the Bank
KPWB-News Bill Anbu
KBJ-Norma Young
KNX-Holon Trent
KPAC-Bladee
9:45
KNX-Gal Sunday
10:00 A.M.
KLAO-News, P Potter
KFI-KHJ-KMPC-News
KECA-Bladee
WEP WEB
KPWB-Bill Anson
KNX-Big Sister
KPA-Consert
10:15
KFI-Sob and Ray
KMPC-Showcase
KNX-Me Perkins
KECA-Lone Journey
KBJ-Tello-Less
10:30
KPI-Strike It Rich
KECA-True Story
KBJ-Anwer Man
KNX-Dr Malmee
KPAC-Songs
10:45
KBJ-Russ Morgan
KNX-Guiding Lights
11:00 A.M.
KLAO-News P Potter
KPI-Double or Nothing
KMPC-Showcase
KECA-Whispering StuKBJ-Ladies Fair
KPWB-Bill Anson
KNX-Mrs Burton
KPAC-Music
11:15
KPWB-Maurice Hart
KECA-Friendly Philosopher
11:30
KPI-Bright Day
KMPC-Baseball Senators-White Sox
KECA-Bill Davidson
KNX-Norn Drake
KBJ-Queen In a Day
11:45
KPAOC-Music Hall
KBI-Dr. Maidne
KNX-Brightter Day
12 NOON
KLAO-News, P Potter
KPI-Farm Reporter
KMPC-Baseball
KECA-News
KBJ-KHJ-News
KPWB-Bill Anson
KPAC-Conservoir
12:15
KPI-Road of Life
KECA-Paul Harvey
KBJ-Cedric Proster
KNX-Hill Top House
12:30
KLAO-770 Club
KBJ-Pepper Young
KBJ-Bell Ringer
KECA-Melodies
KPWB-News
KNX-Art Linkletter
12:45
KPI-Happiness Right
KBW-Joe Yosam Show
KBJ-Behind the Story
KFAC-News
1:00 P.M.
KLAO-News, Sports
KPI-Backstage Wife
KMPC-Basestall
KECA-Bill Ring
KBJ-Jack Kirawood
KNX-Wendell Noble
KPAC-L.A. in Review
KSHA-Ullies
KECA-AI Jarvis
KNX-Smith, Rapper Every Day, Mr.
KFAC-String Music
KIWI-Wildder Brown
KBJ-Take a Number
KNX-Philip Norman
KIWI-Woman in Hue
2:00 P.M.
KAO-News, Sports
KIPI-Plain Bill
KECP-News, J. Gr,
KECA-Ronnie Kemmi
KIWI-Wrenn Ernie
KNX-News, Geo. Pi,
KFWB-Maurice Hart
KFAC-Matinee
2:15
KAO-S70 Club
KBJ-Guest Star
KIPI-Pt. Px Farrell
KNX-Arthur Godfrore
2:00
KIUI Club
KILO-Lorraine Jones
KECA-Tenn, Ernie
2:45
KIUI-Doctor's Wife
KECA-Political
2:00 P.M.
KAO-News, 970 Clr.
KIPI-Welomie Twina
KECP-News, J. Gr,
KECA-Tenn, Ernie
KFWB-Maurice Hart
KFAC-News
2:39
KIUI-Dr. Paul
KECA-Oal Tinney
2:45
KIUI-Dave Garroway
KBJ-Lynn & Hywea
KNX-Court Massage
4:00 P.M.
KAO-Newy, Sports
KIPI-Life Beautiful
KECP-News, B. Cro,
KECA-Mary Margare McBride
KAO-Red Rows
KBJ-Putton Lewis J.
KNX-Beuilah
KAO-Masterpieces
2:15
KAO-Gene Norman
KIPI-News
KAO-To Your Healh
KBJ-Homingway
KNX-Jack Smith
2:49
KAO-Wheeler
KAO-Movie Memor,
KECP-Ira Cook
KAO-Home Folks
KBJ-Curt麦斯尼
KAO-News
4:45
KAOP-Hom. & Rhyt,
KNX-Hawtsborne Mallbag
KBJ-Sax Hayes
KAOP-Red Rows (C)
KAOP-UniverMagic Feature SyndicatTown E.D. Dugdon
Law Officers Often Find Greatest Barrier to Enforcement is the Law
By GEORGE E. HART
Law enforcement officials, although usually very honest people, sometimes take something that doesn't belong to them. It is criticism. They do not always tread a path of roses. They have their irritations and handicaps in attempting to perform their duty, and at times are undeservedly blamed for defeats of justice.
Sometimes they are the only ones who want to enforce the law. Meaning misplaced sympathy on the part of juries.
Or maybe they find their obstacle in the law itself. As one disgusted officer remarked: "A law man can't do anything these days, on account of the law."
Sometimes the law and misplaced sympathy combine to cheat justice or remove from society the protection law is intended to give.
Prospect of such a combination is foreseen by enforcement officials in the case of a young killer who will soon come before an Orange county jury, pleading insanity after having admitted to one of the most brutal sex murders in the county's history. The officials are frankly worried about it.
The menace to justice and society in this case is not that he has already killed a lovely young 15-year-old girl during a sex frenzy, but that the chances are nine in ten that, if he is convicted at all, he will be let off with a life sentence and, under state law, will be eligible for parole in 14 years.
By that time, he would be 32, in the prime of his beastly vigor, free to repeat the offense against some other young girl. He would then be approximately the age of Henry Ford McCracken today.
Juries are loath to take the life of an 18-year-old. In the courtroom they see only his youth, not the hidden beast, which is carefully concealed. They are likely to think of him as just another boy who...
BY that time, he would be 32,
in the prime of his beastly vigor,
free to repeat the offense against
some other young girl. He would
then be approximately the age of
Henry Ford McCracken today.
Juries are loath to take the life of
an 18-year-old. In the courtroom
they see only his youth, not the
hidden beast, which is carefully
concealed. They are likely to think
of him as just another boy who
has made a mistake, an impression nurtured by his lawyers. And
they do not think at all of the
lovely young victim, who is out
of sight and so out of mind,
mostly.
And the jury, of course, will
not know about the state law
making life termites eligible for
parole after serving 14 years. It
is not permitted to have that information. Even if the jurors
did know it, they probably would
consider that the prison parole
board never would grant parole in
such a case, and by recommending a life sentence they would be
permanently removing the menace to society.
Any such assumption is as silly
as the things parole boards have done. It certainly would not be
the first time that dangerous killers have been turned loose on the public. There is little ground for trusting parole boards implicitly.
Thus we have the combination
of a legal loophole and jury sympathy brewing possible tragedy
for some little girl now attending kindergarten.
Sometimes it is the law itself,
rather than the loopholes in it,
that plague those entrusted with its enforcement. The spirit of the law can be defeated by its letter.
Next week, we might take a look at one or two examples,
which constitute a real menace to society, especially to that portion of it on wheels.
TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
Elmer J. Greger, 48, a native of Milwaukee, Wis., who came to California 45 years ago and lived in Southern California continuously, died Friday in the Methodist hospital in Los Angeles after an extended illness. The family home is at 304 Mills dr., in Anaheim.
He is survived by his wife, Helen A. Greger; two daughters, Mrs. Gloria Weber of Anahiem and Mrs. Barbara Gailey of Garden Grove; one son, Jack Greger of South Gate; father, Theodore Greger of Anahiem; three brothers, William Henry and Arthur Greger all of Anahiem and two grandchildren. He was affiliated with Zion Lutheran church and was a member of the Elks Lodge No. 1345 of Anahiem.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Hilgenfeld chapel Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Rev. Edwin H. Pflug, pastor of Zion Lutheran church, will officiate and burial will be made in Anaheim Cemetery.
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TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
KECA—Al Jarvis
KNX—Smith, Happens
Every Day, Mr. Info
KFAC—String Music
1:20
KFI—Widder Brown
KHJ—Take a Number
KNX—Philip Norman
1:45
KFI—Woman in House
2:00 P.M.
KLAO—News, Sports
KPI—Plain Bill
KMPO—News, J. Grant
KNXA—Ronnie Kemper
KLI—News
KNX—News, Geo. Fisher
KFWB—Maurice Hart
KPAO—Matinee
2:15
KLAC—970 Club
KRI—Guest Star
KPI—Pt. Px. Parrell
KNX—Arthur Godfrey
2:30
KHJ—Club 500
KFI-Lorraine Jones
KECA-Tenn. Ernie
2:45
KPI—Doctor's Wife
KECA-Political
3:00 P.M.
KLAC—News, 970 Club
KPI-Welcomie Twin
KMPC—News, J. Grant
KECA-Tenn. Ernie
KFWB-Maurice Hart
KFAQ—News
3:30
KPI-Dr. Paul
KECA-Cal Tinney
3:45
KPI-Dave Garroway
KhJ-Lynn & Hywd.
KNX-Curt Masser
4:00 P.M.
KLAC-News, Sports
KFI-Life Beautiful
KMPC-News, B. Crooby
KECA-Mary Magaret McBride
KPWB-Red Rows
KhJ-Putton Lewis Jr.
KNX-Beulah
KFAO-Masterpieces
4:15
KLAC-Gene Norman
KPI-News
KMPC-To Your Health
KhJ-Hemingway
KNX-Jack Smith
4:30
KPI-B. Wheeler
KMPC-Movie Memories (KEA-Ira Cook)
KBJ-Home Polks
KBJ-Gurt Massey
KPWB-Nevon
4:45
KMPC-Boni & Rhythm
KNX-Hawthorne Malibag
KhJ-Sun Hayes
KPWB-Red Rows (C)-1982 by Universal Kable Feature Syndicate - Sam E. Dempsey
HORIZONTAL
1 To surpass
6 To diminish
11 To stimulate
12 To be in-dignant at
14 Egyptian delity
15 Cupola
17 Poker stake
18 German river
20 Unusual
23 Hint
48 Ecclesiastical council
50 Tier
51 Kind
63 To redact
56 Prefix: down
56 Three in one
59 Expunging instrument
61 Small drum
62 Withered
VERTICAL:
1 Outer coating of the teeth
2 90
3 Spanish here
4 Short jacket
5 Citrus fruit
6 Land measure
7 To exist
8 Man’s name
Yesterday’s Puzzle Solveds
PILLS LAP GORE ODIN ERR OPAL NEPARTEE SANS MAABOOLE BOPHXA TESTATE ALAS AOXLETXY ROV LANES ORE TOBBILLE MXDX POLYGON HARXNE RAGERS ORAD RREPORYC ZUBE GOA MIKA ENLR YIZE KASP
9 Movable shelter
10 Completa
11 Goddess of
13 Indian shelter
14 Uniforme
18 Type of automobile
21 Cry of the Bacchimata
22 Archaic: sweetheart
27 To put off
37 Assembled
38 Ramia
39 More recent
40 To depend
46 To ridicule
37 To gain by compulsion
38 Trigonometric function
40 At away
41 To secrease
44 Systems of fights
47 Billworm
49 Dryful
52 Vat
54 Vileous substance
57 Not any
58 Comparative suffix
60 Compass point