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Colter Knocks uf Moreno in 7fh fe) QAM SO it Timet Telephon Numbers MAtilM f'Wt lor all colli au.pl tl fimnhtf cJouIW MMbH '1441 1 ciutHM aVwlW eollk FINAL LIBERTY UNDER THE LAW TRUE INDUSTRIAL FREEDOM 64 PAGES DAILY 10c WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1957 VOL LXXVI IN FOUR PARTS Ism K1 mm, 0. lift Govern to Dodgers' SUSPECT IN MURDER Rundberg, Corman Take Council Seats; Vote Turnout at 44 League Chiefs Also Give Giant Move Green Light in Deal CHICAGO, May 28 (P) The National League today cleared the way for the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York 30 SUSPENDED OVER HAZING BY CARLTON E. WILLIAMS Approval of recreation and library bond issues total Hollywood Lensman Booked IN GLEN DALE Giants to shift their franchises to the West Coast If they ing $45,900,000 and defeat of Mrs. Edith K. Stafford for re-election to the Board of Education late last night desire.

me. if I want to move to appeared to be highlights from yesterday's municipal San general election. The necessary vote from each of the eight club owners was obtained in a four-hour meeting. 'That's when all the dis With a large number of the cussion started. Cincinnati; city's 4343 precincts report A 59-year-old Hollywood ELECTION RETURNS (rumored to be going to New ing, Proposition the League President Warren York) was never commercial photographer early today was booked on Stoneham and O'Malley Giles brought the matter be fore the group.

Package Deal suspicion of murder in con 500,000 park and recreation bond issue, although needing! a two-thirds majority for ap-j proval, was apparently safely had only this comment: nection with the Monday "The league has given Us Giles said the vote simply slaying of Mrs. Thelma Principal Robert 0. Sprague of Hoover High School, Glendale, has suspended 30 students, all said to be members of a boys' off-campus club, it was announced yesterday. The suspension followed initiation activities in which, Sprague said, four boys suffered injuries from paddling. The names of the suspended students were not made public by the school, although it was understood that the group includes a number of varsity football players, present and newly elected student-body officers and other student leaders.

a chance to explore all in the winner's circle. means this: "If New York and Brook Proposition providing Giles stressed that "all this. $6,400,000 for additional libra 3yn request consent before Max Tatch, 5341 Loma who operates a photography studio in Hollywood, ry facilities, also piled up a lead which virtually assured Oct. 1 to relocate their fran does not necessarily mean that the West Coast will have major league baseball in was booked at the Van Nuys its passage, although it, too, chises in San Francisco and Los Angeles, respectively, the league president is authorized Police Station three hours aft needed a two-thirds vote. 44 Turn Out 1958." Vote in L.A.

er he surrendered himself. to grant it." Tatch told officers he was After battling on a nip-: In New York, Mayor Rob Giles explained the action the photographer who had and-tuck basis during early CITY COUNCIL District No. 7 281 Precincts out of 281 Bogendorfer 11,544 Corman 18,916 District No. 11 239 Precincts out of 239 Harby (Inc.) 10,193 Rundberg 17,254 BOARD OF EDUCATION Office No. 2 4653 Precincts out of 4653 Stafford (Inc.) 192,595 Tinglof 238,654 BOND PROPOSITIONS Recreation and Parks.

$39,500,000 4343 Precincts out of 4343 Yes 269,158 No 96,374 Library Department. $6,400,000 4343 Precincts out of 4343 ert Wagner said that "We been in the Macomber home; was a "package deal" involv returns, Mrs. Mary Tinglof, want both clubs to stay in backed by organized school week ago to get permission to' photograph a ceramic cat ing the shift of both the Giants and Dodgers to the New York We feel they are part of the city and we'll! Two Women outside the house. Coast. If one or the other teacher and other groups, overcame an early lead piled up by Mrs.

Stafford in the School Board race and late But he maintained he had continue to do all we can to! made the request singly, the matter would have to go back make them want to stay vote counting seemingly as not been back there since and insisted he knew nothing of the slaying of ihe 42-year-old here. Acquitted in Coincidental with the meet sured Mrs. Tinglof of a win. The two women were candidates for Office 2 of the wife Of a wealthy San Fernando contractor. ing was a 539,500,000 bond to the league for action.

'What About Me? Giles said that he brought up the transfer business be issue election in Los An Board of Education. The day of the murder, po- Latham Case geles today. The issue ap City Clerk Walter Peter lice had put out an all-points son said that approximately broadcast seeking the photog proved by voters could provide the first step in building Yes 260,984 44 of the city's 1,034,495 cause "there had been so much talk about it." He said that after he introduced it rapher described by the slain By a Times Correspondent a major league baseball parK. woman mother and maid. SAN DIEGO, May 28 Two registered voters went to the polls, a fairly heavy vote Baseball Commissioner Fits Description women charged with the kid Ford Frick said in Rye.

N.Y., THE WINNER Mrs. Mary Tinglof who defeated Mrs. Edith K. Stafford, president of the School Board, in the election for Board of Education Office No. 2.

for a ballot which contained this is what happened: "O'Malley (Walter O'Malley, president of the Dodgers) No 96,065 CHARTER AMENDMENTS 1 Authority for Appointment. Coliseum Commission. 4343 Precincts out of 4343 Dets. Pat Kealy and Charles that the National League ac naping and attempted mur only 12 issues. New District tion of permission to grant franchise shifts to the Dodg posed the question that 'If! the Dodgers wanted to re Stewart said Tatch fitted the description given by the two women and will be placed in der of Mrs.

Ruth Latham, 52, wealthy Ocean Beach businesswoman, tonight were ac In the new 7th City Council Atomic Little Monster ers and Giants tney; should request the move 1 Yes 248,694 district in the San Fernando locate in Los Angeles, what would the league a "showup" later this morn quitted by a Superior Court No 78,507 was "the proper procedure, Valley, James Corman, Van ing to see if he is the man jury after six days of deliber 2 Benefits. Retirement, Dis the women saw. The only dif i ne next procedure, ne "Then Stoneham (President Horace Stoneham of the Giants) said: 'What about Nuys attorney, was apparently a victor over Mrs. Kay Bo- ations following their second Turn to Page 1, Part 4, Col. 6 ability.

Water and Power. 4343 Precincts out of 4343 ference is that the women described the man they saw trial. gendorfer, president of the Civil Service Commission. At Mrs. Beatrice Winn, 58, of as between 35 and ij).

Tatch walked into the Hoi a late hour Mrs. Bogendorfer Yes 250,588 No 74,964 3 Compensation. Earnable Fired in Nevada Desert Oft-Delayed Shot Opens 1957 Test Series; Fallout Dropped Entirely Within Bounds niutlraled on Fag 3, Fart I ATOMIC TEST SITE, May 28 (tF) An atomic conceded Corman's election to Bonita, a former business associate of Mrs? Latham, and Mrs. Lucille Whisenand, 36, of Chula Vista, were freed from the San Diego City Jail; the 7th District City Council GOP DISASTER FEAR DENIED BY KNIGHT BY ROBERT BLANCHARD, Times Staff Representative lyWoodJPolice Station late last night and asked the desk sergeant, "Hey, what's all the fuss about? I'm the guy who Retirement. 4343 Precincts out of 4343 post.

shortly before midnight. They in the 11th District, Aan Rundbere. former assistant tooK pictures of this (ceram- Yes 233,592 No 78,300 4 Candidates. Elective had spent eight and one-halt Turn to Page 2, Column 2 director of the municipal civil defense organization, was an SACRAMENTO, May 281 months in the jail, unaoie to raise $50,000 bail, later re ernorship bid, Both men, he said, would be seeking the little monster flashed, flamed and thundered over the Nevada desert before dawn today and dropped its radioactive fallout right where safety-conscious scientists Offices. 4343 Precincts out of 4343 apparent winner over incum duced to $10,000 each, during FEATURES INDEX Presidency.

Gov. Knight today denied an all-out Republican primary battle between U.S. Sen. the two trials. bent Councilman naroia fiar-bv.

who has held the 11th Dis Knight made his remarks wanted it. Yes 232,230 No 72,077 Judge Critical trict Council post for 17 years, Explosion of the 10-kilotoni delayed fallout will result in off-site areas." when questioned about some statements he reportedly Knowland and himself next year would be a "blueprint Judge John G. Hewicker device a low-powered mem-1 Turn to Page 8, Column 2 made to a group of news Filing Time. Arguments, Candidates, Measures 4343 Precincts out of 4343 ber of the United btates nu The Nevada Test Organiza said that the verdict in his! opinion was inconsistent with paper publishers last Friday. for disaster for the party.

"One single contest is not a blueprint for disaster for the tion, having pledged itself One publisher quoted him THE WEATHER to hold the safest series of the evidence. The jury was deadlocked clear weapon family sent the 1957 atomic test series, off to a start that pleased the men who are responsible not Yes 218,473 No 81,892 6 Filling Vacancies. Republican Party," he de clared. as saying that if Knowland runs against him it would be1 a blueprint for disaster for the Republican Party and that if Knowland is success tests yet, had waited 12 days, for weather conditions which would keep dangerous amounts of fallout away from He did say, however, a fight Elective Offices. 4343 Precincts out of 4343 between Knowland and Vice- only for developmg a new arsenal but for protecting the people who live in the area surroundine the test site.

after nine days' deliberation following the first trial last January. Mrs. Latham testified at both trials that the women kidnaped her, then tried to ASTROLOGY, ipage 17. Part 1. CLASSIFIED.

Page 6-23, Part 3 and Page 8, Fart -1. COMICS. Page 5, Part 2. CROSSWORD. Page 23.

Part .1. DRAMA AND MUSIC. Page 21-23, Fart I. Da ALVAREZ. Page 18, Fart 1.

EDITORIAL. Pages 4, 5, Part 3. FINANCIAL. Pge 12-14, Part 1, HOPPER. Page 21, Part 1.

JUMBLE! GAME. Page 7, Fart 3. M'LEMORE. Page 8, Part 2. MOTION PICTURES.

Pages 21-23, Part 1. POLYZOIDES. Page 24, Part 1. HADIO-TV. Pages 6, 7, Part 2.

SHIPPING. Page 7, Part 4. SOUTHLAND. Page 16, Part 1. BPORTS.

Pages 1-8, Part 4. VITAL RECORD. Page 7, Part 4. WEATHER. Page.7, Part 4.

WOMEN. Pages 1-4, Part 2. Yes 249,299 populated areas. ful would lead to the delega President Nixon for control of. the delegation to the I960, Republican National Conven tion fight.

As the blast's The second test shot wasi postponed tonight, however, No smog today. U.S. Weather Bureau forecast: Cloudy night and morning hours with local early morning drizzle becoming partly sunny this afternoon and mostly sunny tomorrow afternoon. Little change in temperatures. High today near 73.

Yesterday's high, 71; low, 60. No 59,456 7 Creating Zoning Administration. 4343 Precincts out of 4343 mushroom cloud broke up. bury her alive in a shallow, tion would be "one of the bit until Thursday morning be The Governor reported the account was not exactly what transpired "but the substance terest battles in Republican rock -covered grave in the Imperial Valley desert. She turned pink under the sun's first rays and floated lazily cause of- an unfavorable weather forecast.

It had been ranks. ycs 218,305 Is correct. away, rest Manager James scheduled for tomorrow. said that she manager! to1 struggle free and hike nude' The account bears out what B. Beeves said: A joint Congressional corn- No 84,008 (Requires only majority vote for passage.) And he left no doubt that in his mind such a battle would be fought if Knowland should be successful in a Gov Knight privately has been to Highway 80 several miles "The heavy fallout is in the test area.

Only light, long- Turn to Page 17, Column 1 Turn to Fag 11, Column 1 away. i 1.

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