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Frist By JohnC.Eaj Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO ? Staggered and murders in City Hall, residents rlpnrpRsiftn nnrl four TKn eiri/*4^ia ?... ? % ?vw A UV BU1V1UV 1 a the coming holidays, officials and "I've never seen anything like it Wednesday over the jangle of Francisco Suicide Prevention Cent* for nine years. "We're seeing an awful lot of & among the news so quickly that it is to assimilate it," she said. "1 overload." FIRST CAME the Nov. 18 mass I than 900 Peoples Temple membo area, and then thin waaIt th* a< George Moscone and supervisor H Hall offices. Hospital is hospi King gc By Steven P, Rosenfeld Associated Press Writer CLEVELAND ? He was loaned paintings from museums, offered "personal gratuitous services" from a beauty salon employee and served such delicacies as baked whole lamb, pancakes and Turkish bon-bons. Almost everyone, it seems, tried to make life more livable for Saudi Arabia's King Khaled during the month he spent at the Cleveland Clinic undergoing coronary bypass surgery. And just in case anyone wanted to ruin his stay, the 64-year-old monarch was closely guarded by the U.S. Secret Service, the Explosive Ordinance Division of the U.S. Army, the State Department, Saudi police, the Saudi Royal Guard and Cleveland police. These and other details were revealed Wednesday in a 37-page report by the clinic, which had been notably close-mouthed while . Khaled was in town from Sept. 27 to Oct. 27. The report said the king paid for the security, refurbishing the hospital and employee over time. But the price tag was not disclosed. Russell House exhibit displayed I "Photo-Graphics," an exhibit from the International Museum of Photography, is on display through Dec. 15 in the second floor lobby of the Russell House. The mosaic combination of photography and graphics features works ranging from surrealism to photorealism. The display is sponsored by the Fine Arts Committee of the Russell TT * Y~I II tt-l nuuse universuy union. Recitals offered at Fraser Hall Two USC students will present recitals tonight and next week at Fraser Hall. Cathi Baker will perform a voice recital at 8 p.m., tonight, as part of her work for a master of music degree. Stephen Oswald, baritone, will give a senior recital at 5 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 7. Both concerts are free. :o suici gas Writer City Core by slaughter in Guyana its Golden are struggling with vast normal an te will skyrocket during ? from otfc clergy say. In the 12 and 233 the t," Valerie Waidler said . . . but we 1.1 ._i. _ _ A. a I n 1J UHC|?1UUC8 HI UK) dan HttlU. 5r where she has worked '(Sa, epression and confusion very difficult fen* people fTI Of t's like an emotional of S nurder-suicides of more . rs, many from the Bay mile ssassinations of Mayor arvey Milk in their City even liable ?ts royal \ Khaled's 18-room, 36-bed suite was furnished in English decor, with thick carpeting and paintings, some obtained from the Cleveland Museum of Art. Interior decorators spent five days preparing the accommodations, with a result that the hospital termed "high class" and "good nimlifrv " 1 ?v The hospital food service prepared baked whole lamb three M3,0 BBSMTCT?! / : 6:30^ ANY TIME ,-L. MELBI HIGH A! [gpl A Paychc FOR JUST A PRESENT ANY OTHI STORE WILL DO... BUT FOR A | TRULY MEANINGFUL Gl COME TO US... .747 SALUDA AVENUE de thre >ner Dr. Boyd Stephens said San Fran Gate Bridge, "tends to draw mor? tount of suicides. People come from i ler states even ? to kill themselves hei monuis ending last June, mere were 1 i previous year, he said. "Right now ^ 're going to have at least 190 this year, n FranciscoJ tends to < e than the normal am uicides. People come i s away ?from other s ? to kill themselves I welcome times for Khaled and his immediate retinue of 50, including one lamb served with the head on. The retinue particularly enjoyed pancakes doused with maple syrup or honey for breakfast. As for Khaled himself, said food services director Sally Eyerdam, "the king especially liked vanilla ice cream and Turkish bon-bons for dessert and snacks." - ALL BEATS PSV|! 7:30 dTfl qqqIH 9*30 JyE MYIETY t-Coiwedy :R f Inj - --- J SA^Uki ^pte^T \ f/fmBBit " r^SHKr Amative,inc. FIVE POINTS rats soai cisco, with As of Wednesday, no evi 5 than the related to the Guyana slaug niles away been found, "but there's alv e." .94 suicides ve're down MS. WAIDLER, supervis " Stephens telephones 24 hours a day, have increased dramaticall slaughter unfurled below bai . normal 60 crisis calls a day, J f*CJW one-third to about 80 a day IOUnt "It's important for peopk feelings and talk to someom frr% m Some find support with frienc Suicide Prevention." she sa ; tat&S Calls come from friends Temple victims, she said. koro ' simply overwhelmed by irrationality of tbe slaughtei S Saluda at ii in 5 POINTS I I St. Andrews Shof | 798-75' ! FREE mec I with any sandwich pu mi am am. I Being ati OubUmdutg Cef (lam Hit |Ko|eftb|'6 C Pw&ded &M ike Pubtiek , UmeM Home Jmdmj, Vet 5 pM.-7 I Tfcc Gm ! &r% . > DPW E $2.75 p&i p ring deuce of any suicide directly liter or the assassination* had pays that possibility/' he said. or of 140 volunteers who tend seven days a week, said calls y since reports of the Guyana iner headlines 10 days ago. The Ms. Waider said, increased by ; to begin talking about their i who can give them support. 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