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Chula Vista Star-News from Chula Vista, California • Page 5

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THE STAR-NEWS SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1962 5-A Calling All Pretty Girls! Foes Rally (Continued from Page 1-A) more than 12 years ago one Port Authority Bill Nixed by Officials dentist, then chairman of the society's ethics committee, threatened to bring him before R. E. Wilson Raps Fisher On Port Bill later admitted hes not a Jaycee Hiss CV Contest, On chemist. the board. During Dr.

Waters' lecture "I don't believe you got the opinion of the society," Dr, Bay cities officials sharply criticized Sen. Hugo upon the religious rights of some people. "I try to stay away from the religious Dr. Waters said "When we oppose fluoridation, we're already termed on the lunacy fringe." DR. GILMAN did say that he sympathizes with those who objected on a religious basis.

"The whole thing revolves the audience remained quiet and unmoved. Some yawned others listened intently Gilman said, "just the personal opinion of one individual. At that time the society didn't Fisher's proposed port authority legislation but failed to offer specific amendments at a meeting in Hotel Del with some looking interested, Richard Wilson, the others skeptical and den Coronado this week. tists sat in the background The session of San Diego Bay Development Com rapidly taking notes. Republican nod in the 37th Congressional district, this week told a combined meeting of San Diego Bay cities representatives that a survey for bay development is not new but "has been going on for mittee drew councilmen, har- A bundle of written ques councilman who is a committee bor commissioners and city at' tions greeted Dr.

Waters when even have a fixed policy on fluoridation." Dr. Waters then conceded the point. When Dr. Waters charged that dentists who favor fluoridation have been brainwashed by the society, Dr. Gilman interjected, "Most of us have arrived at our opinions through around one thing," he saidv he finished his speech.

And tomeys from Chula Vista, Nations! City, Imperial Beach, member, declared: If we stayed here until midnight, we wouldn't get any "Who'll buy bottled water? another session of technical explanations followed. three years." Coronado and San Diego. SUGGESTIONS that the where near what we want. The meeting, called by National City Chamber of Com DR. ROBERT PRARIO, a Now people who believe in flu- oridation have to buy bottled water.

If fluoridation comes, those who object can buy bot I move the committee recom A once-a-year opportunity," offered by Chula Vista Junior Chamber of Commerce to pretty of the city, will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the loveliest, most talented of all. The contest for Miss Chula Vista, who will reign supreme as the queen of charm, has opened, Dick Cassel, Jaycee president announced. Likely lovelies may clip application forms printed in The Star-News and deposit them at The Star-News office, 429 Third Ave. Applications also be submitted at the chamber office, Fourth avenue and street. And aspiring queens may write to Post Office Box 408, Vista, in care of Chula Vista Jaycees.

Just give your age (from 16 to 25 years), ad-dress (in Chula Vista), telephone number, and state your talent- Cash prizes will go to first, second and third place addition to many gifts being con? tributed by merchants of the city, pach participant will receive a gift for contributing to the success of the program. committee send recommended revision of the bill to Fisher, merce harbor committee, was San Diego dentist who got in an oral question, asked: "Do mend that Fisher wait until study. We haven't been brain and that it inquire into get held in the Plaza Bowl, National City. you realize that you're among the next session of the legislature to bring up a bill." tled water without fluoride." washed or pressured." AFTER THAT, the dentists' ting a bill "by name only" that could later be spelled out, met There was no second to the WILSON rapped State Sen with no response. motion.

less than one per cent of the San Diego dentists who oppose fluoridation? And that there are about 500 dentists just as willing to speak enthusiastical ator Hugo Fisher for "being in in the audience weren't allowed to ask oral questions. The first idea was voiced CHAIRMAN Robert McAl such a hurry to push his bay development legislation." Dentists present included Dr. by Mayor Robin Goodenough of Coronado, the second by lister, Chula Vista councilman, Gordon Browning of National ly for fluoridation?" Wilson said that Fisher "has San Diego City Councilman proposed acting upon the ad only recently noticed the bay, Frank Curran. City, Dr. Joseph Casey of Chula Vista, Dr.

David Epstein of Chula Vista, Dr. Rob vice Fisher gave when he wrote the rough draft of the Halfway through the two- now he in a big hurry to de velop it. What's the rush?" Dr. Waters insisted that many dentists who oppose fluoridation never speak out, fearing their practices will be hurt, they will be expelled bill that cities help tailor ert C. Cameron of National hour session, Alfred.

J. Fess-man for ne National City Gordon Hobel, a member of it to their requirements. City, Dr, Robert E. McKig of the San Diego Harbor Commit McAllister stated: "I can't San Diego, Dr. Herbert Black tee and chairman of the Chula from the society.

go along witn tms Demg la of Chula Vista, Dr, Carl Hoff CLOSE-OUT SALE 13 to 12 off Concrete Blocks COLORFUL STONE-TEX BRICKS EDGERS For Planters, Bar-B-Ques, Walls, Fireplaces. EVERYTHING GOES! ROMA-TEX, INC. 3554 MAIN OTAY Brown Field Rd East of 3rd Then Dr. C. Gilman of Askew beled urgent.

The idea has man of Chula Vista, Dr. Maur Vista Harbor Commission, asked Wilson, "if this study has been going on for three years, why hasn't someone National City, a member and a been kicked a or 62 past president of the San Die years. ice Masters of Chula Vista, Dr. Robert C. Frazer of National City, and Dr.

Carl C. Bandelin (Continued from Page 1-A) go County Dental Society, ask told us about it?" tion's chief authorities include "But I think Fisher deserves much credit for taking a ed if he (Dr. Waters) had ever of Chula Vista. And Wilson said his brother a man convicted by the Food pet license or Quit, Dry Cleaner Is Told been threatened with expul A few other questions did Congressman Robert Wilson knew about and added, and Drug Administration and another convicted for practic come from the audience. 'I don't know why it hasn't sion from the society because of his opinions or had ever been told not to express these opinions.

ing medicine without a license. Mrs. Florence Uzumecki ask chance of getting his political head chopped off. And it behooves us to tell him what we want." There was no answer. Representatives of all the been told." "I willing to put an undying effort to get fluoridation ed why Dr.

Waters hadn't touched on the view that THE CANDIDATE read his back on the ballot," Dr. Casey DR. WATERS said that fluoridation might infringe "Get a license by May 4 or quit business," was the word National 'Justice Court Judge John R. Menard remarks from a letter ad said. 'We need it badly.

And cities agreed they do not want to relinquish control over their I all for getting behind it. "I sometimes feel," Dr. this week gave Wallace Gray, owner of Scotch Cleaners, 1824 Highland Ave. ATTENTION GIRLS BETWEEN 16 AND 25: tidelands. dressed to'Niek Slijk, Chula Vista chamber manager, at the start of the meeting.

After he read the letter and answered several questions, he left the Several proposed that the Gray pleaded guilty to operating the dry cleaning Oberschulte joked, "that the way to get it passed is' for all dentists to come out in opposi Joint Powers law now on the state's books could serve in the plant without an operator's li session. initial stages of development tion because it'll rum our business in 15 years." Later in the meeting Robert and additional legislation Let's Get McAllister, a Chula Vista could be sought later, if it councilman and chairman of 1962 "Miss Chula Vista" Contest Now Open! were needed. the San Diego Bay Committee, (Continued from Page 1-A) Disaster GOODENOUGH declared anything down anyone's neck," said Wilson's letter was "ill phrased and ill timed." cense as issued by the State Board' of Dry Cleaners. Sentencing was delayed until May to allow. Gray or a hired operator time to take the tests, necessary for getting a license.

GRAY told "the court, although he is a college graduate, he isn't experienced "Whether we want a bill at McAllister said, "this bill, re this time or not is purely aca gardless of politics, is some (Continued from Page 1-A) demic. Fisher is going to put thing to start from. The cli it through. mate is right to get started Mother open windows before the attack and close them afterward if possible, the plan says. on i development now.

"Our group can go over the AT LEFT is Miss CHERTL PIKE, 1961's "Miss Chula Vista." We're foolish if we don't move main points and decide wheth enough in dry cleaning to pass on it (Continued from Page 1-A) School would not be dis er we want the cities, if they the tests. the Hillcrest Receiving Home, I Chula Vista Mayor Keith join, to delegate their tide I BELOW is KRIS i 1 KY, second runner-up in missed until the principal deemed it safe. He is now living in a foster Menzel said individual cities could not 1 the bay. lands. We can decide whether we, want the commission to BELOW Is CAROLYN HINSHAW, first runner-up in last year's Miss Chula Vista contest.

home. In the event of an earth A more experienced Operator, whom Gray hires, he said, has passed only part of the 1961's "Miss Chula Vista" contest. Under questioning by Wil need a unified authority quake, children will be in have taxing authority. liam T. Low, chief deputy dis but need it right here and structed to get under desks or test do reel "we need some enabling legislation so we can .1 1 not in Sacramento," he said, Menzel called bay issue a against walls.

If they are outside they will be told to stay away from, buildings. trict attorney, an acquaintance of Conner, Charles Raymond Graves, 19, of 2114 32nd National City," testified. Gray said Scotch Cleaners recently i tal d. $10,000 form a group without it hav ing taxing i political football. "I don't like In case of airplane accidents McAllister interpolated: "I Tt ii ana us not aomg us any worth of new equipment.

i ffnrvl ho nm He said he saw Conner pick understood Fisher to say it was in the area children will be kept in the thechjld unuarid thr. jrim, only enabling legislation to use! v. r.v --r- pointed-out that the across the room. if cities want it. siduun.

r. lFiher bill "is not the end, THE FIRE signal will be CONNER ALSO made the Uoodenough said: "I move four short bells, meaning all those in the. school should Gray, although he He said it is only enabling wasn't opposed to the law re- legislation. "It will be up to boy- stand in the corner as we go on record as favoring evacuate. each city being allowed one iiirlti that nnoratnrc have each community tO act," he punishment and whipped him with a belt when he turned Colvin said parents will be vote and one vote being given lirpncpc sniri he fppls the Said.

notified of each school's dis around, Graves said. "rtispriminatnrv with asked members 'not to aster plan and should make Graves said he recalled see to the county. CHULA VISTA'S city administrator F. S. Fulwiler con ambiguous questions." be distracted by those who are against it, get copies of the arrangements for children who ing Conner vhit the little boy with a belt or his hand on five occasions while Mrs.

Weaver xlc aJau bill, read it, understand it and uijr Cleaning uuaiu xui its let your legislators know how of the fee money included in firmed McAllister's statement that James S. Duberg, Chula Vista's city attorney, will meet you feel about it. did nothing to restrain him. would be sent home in an attack. Too, he said, another person in each school, besides the principal must be trained to take command in case the taking the test.

He suggested James Glassgow, president of George McKinney, a proba the' $20 fee is being used by the as a source of tion officer, testified that Mrs, with Fisher. The meeting is slated Wed Weaver admitted she had the Chula Vista chamber, said he' felt the plans are being pushed too fast and suggested principal is out of the building. banged the child's head against nesday in Sacramento. Fisher has invited all cities concerned to send their legal advisors the floor to "discipline him." city councils of cities involved "get together and draw up a unified plan." Then, he said, Virginia Mary Dayis, of 2215 to consult with him. Siesta Way.

National City, Navy Men with whom the couple stayed if the cities can't come up with LOU VALLIN'S for three days, testified that something "leave it up to the governor." 4 i it ma i if she told them to leave because she could not stand to see (Continued from Pare 1 -A) GLASSGOW said the cities Ate. Tracker landed on the deck of revenue. Gray said he knows "no dry cleaner in the area with respect for the state board." GRAY said because of his feeling against the board, he'd asked that acomplaintbe signed against him thus to bring the issue before the court and get a ruling. Gray asked Menard if his ruling meant he had to fire his present operator and get a licensed one 4 "You've got to do something out of fairness to. your, com them strike the child.

Featuring Conner and Mrs. Weaver the aircraft carrier, Hornet, went out of control and should name harbor committees and "invest whatever money is needed to get the answers we need." The bill face a maximum term of two years in state prison. They plunged into the sea, a Navy spokesman stated. The accident occurred Wed were remanded to the County Jail and will appear before is too specific, Glassgow said, "it can't be changed in two CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS, CHICKEN AND SEA FOOD COCKTAILS ENJOY GOOD FOOD AND A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE WITH YOUR HOST ALEX BALICH Reservations GA-2-43 8 1 nesday night about 90 miles west of San Diego during Judge Mahedy to be sentenced weeks." April 6. Clark Perry, president of the qualification landing exercises on the anti-submarine warfare.

Imperial Beach chamber, said he feels the Fisher bill "is a JUST Br FILLING OUT THE ENTRY BLANK AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS AD! carrier. The search was pursued sev petitors," Menard said, noting it's irrelevant to the court how Gray gets a licensed operator. "The tests were set up in a diligent manner, not arbitrar issue has come up during an election year," DeGraaf said. "Some say it is a political football. If it is a football it won't work.

It needs a new approach and it should be considered eral days before hope was abandoned. hasty bill to cover up the San Diego Bay corridor." City Mgr. James Bird of National City said a joint powers agreement would not work. He said development of the bay Porter leaves his wife and son, Mark, 4. Grammer is Contest Rules Any single girl between the ages of 16 and 25, who is a resident of Chula Vista, may enter the "Miss Chula Vista" Contest.

No entry fee is required. ily," the judge assured Gray, and the license requirement is with an economic view." there to safeguard the public. Finnerty asked what his National City committee could do survived by his wife, Carol; two sons, Frederick E. Ill, 4, and James, 6 months, and a daughter, Mae, 2. 341 THIRD AVE.

CHULA VISTA Prizes Galore $50 cash will be awarded to the win-ner of the contest. Runners-np will receive $25 and $15 respectively. Scores of' gifts donated by Chula Vista merchants will also go to the winner and runners-up. Miss Chula Vista officiates at civic functions, grand openings and serves as the city's "official hostess" for one year. She appears on television and in newspapers and magazines throughout the area.

ROBERT AZEVEDO, special to help promote the orderly development of the bay and Bird issued this invitation: "The chamber committee is Judging investigotor for the Division of Investigators, told the court Scotch Cleaners had been investigated in mid-December allowing plenty of time for the plant to comply with the law. welcomed to meet in my of fice and be briefed on what could be as successful as the San Diego Metropolitan Sewer System. 1 Peter DeGraafa Chula Vista councilman said cities should firm up development of the bay, i then each city should develop its own tide-lands. FINANCING, he said, would be no more involved than that of the Metropolitan Sewer plan. "It is unfortunate that this has been done.

The committee will be informed so its mem Deputy District Atty. James bers will kn6w." W' I fi TELEPHONES MIDNIGHT I I BE 4-8383 1) 3 SUNDAYS BE 4-8384 I 4 PM 3 AM The National City Harbor Tctley said there had been several compleir ts 'by other Judging will be on the basis of beauty and talent Judging will take place in April, the exact date to be announced later. Winner will automatically be eligible to participate in San Diego County's "Fairest of the Fair" beauty contest, and can also go on to state and national beauty finals. Committee was only recently formed and this was its initial session. ENTRY DEADLINE IS APRIL 6 -So Hurry! cleaners against Scotch for its not having a license.

Pick lha rat bring to the STAR-NEWS office, 429 Third Chula Vista, or to the Chula Vista Chamber of Commerce office, Fourth and Sts. Entries may also be mailed to "Miss Chula Vista Contest," P.O. Box 408, Chula Vista, Calif. Jockey aDaDDDnDDDDI I Would Like lo Become Miss (hula Vista! IAN9UET FACILITIES 10 100 -AGE- MY NAME 15- GEORGE JOE'S ft PHONE MY ADDRESS IS Pring (his coupon tq STAR-NEWS office, 429 Third Chula Vista, or to fi Eitraordlnary Natlvi pantqnese food Plumber pf Pommwe, Fourth fi4 or pan ft r.Q. pov pm ym la.

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