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Independent from Long Beach, California • 1

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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Augustus H. Hawk-nsT won Sunday a Negro political alction group's endorsement for the Demo craticjjonatipnforCalifpr- secretary of state. SAIGON; aerttiiFPeandldawfiwHeeflrawaTa-defBHMF SS Angeles Mayor Samuel W. Yorty in a 1966 Democratic' primary contest, according to The State Poll, In a statewide survey of Democratic voters taken the second week of January lhe' State Poll matched Brown against Yorty, the only other Democrat still rumored to be a possible opponent to the incumbent governor. The results were: Total' 'North South Brown-.

55.7 54.6 5J- Yorty 22.6 20.4 24J Dost Know 21.7 25.0 19J rest of them away, a military spokesman said. i-pmm kv WNi smitn- RAGING WAVES OFF CATALINA POUND TWO BOATS WHICH LATER. WERE. BITS who grew up as Wild Gale Catalina 4 Youths On Sundays 1 2 Air avy Force planes and ApparentlyrBrawn lps recovered from the repercus- an orphan in Alabama and earned a. doctorate in public of Southern California, jyatts-riots, as.

evidenred. by.lhe fafl that he Torn Up, Rescue 7 ips Into Southland promised to wage a vigorous campaign to become the first By DICK EMERY polled only 40 of the Democrats in a comparable survey. taken in September. He maintains his high standing of approximately 55 of the Democratic vote in both -the northern and southern portions of the state. In September, Yorty occupied a stronger position than he does now and the governor was much weaker.

However, the two most important factors found in the survey results- are the increase of 15 in the governor's total support and the decrease in the number of dont knowJlvTJters. The ratio -of "dont know' voters is lowenough at aircraft flew, through heavy, enemy ground iFire and bombed-and an estimated 600 Viet Cong troops spotted lurking in a- heavily wooded area '20 miles west of Saigon. -At' least 40' Communists were reported killed under a six-hour deluge of high-explosive bombs, 20mm cannon fire and rockets. Negro statewide officeholder in- California's history. HE SAID he would seek viousM ea.

Bln Waves driven by a 65-mile-an-hour northeaster smashed into Avalons harbor before dawn Sunday, Wrecking 14 boats and ripping out 20 feet of concrete seawall. Sheriff deputies reported as missing and believed A violent windstorm that peaked to SQ mph in some sections gave. Southern California a weekend battering that is predicted to continue Two youths prevti listed as missing at Mlncher, 20, -and Bob Whltte, 18, canm ashore' safely at Pierpoint Landing before mldulrt the endorsement next month of. the California. Democratic vMunfMreaniiorLl the present time and the over-all strength of the governor, party -ongI-teii mough throughout'lhe state tharit "would appear improbable that aqy Democrat could defeatBrawn At least one death drowned a Newport Beach executive who was swept out 7Z and son were being Rescued.

shortly THEiiVIETsCongsopened their- attack at the Thu Due lhar sweprf ronr th Barring a pitched battle during the budget session forma- by--defeatmgosAm gtatg legislators in Marehwinmhertspects of the reserveofficisrs-school with a mountains and out to sea. geles attorney Raymond 1 mortar barrage. The defenders with artillery Democratic campaign, it seems, certain that Brown has sufficient support to discourage a major opponent from, filing isrGuard'Tescmr'boats -were searching through heavy-seas off Long Beach late Sun Orbach, 46, tW president pf Plasma Chemical Co. of Newport Beach. Deputies Robert Hussey and Stuart' Hansel! saidH; If 06 White Sail WayNewport.

Beach, was seeh Two other youths leaped overboard andwamuta safik sioner Milton Gordon in the Democratic primary the fire or the brn lina Islands Avalon Bay; n-' and believed dead was Harry K. (Continued Page A-2; Cnl. 1) NQjrnouBTS: arriman Tumbling tumbleweeds plague Long Beach PktunHuJuuE details i Page B-l. OLDTRUISM Rusk to Guam ABOUT BREAD FEMININE LOGIC injured wife, Betty Jane, 41, and son, Michael, 18, were being rescued from the water after breakers had Capsized the familys boat Mrs. Orbach amt son were taken to Avalon Municipal Hospital, which later reported.

her Jan juries as a fracture of the hip and numerous and. his. as numerous cuts. OUR AFFLUENT OQ-ETY enables us to give our children everything but sense. where 14 boats, were de-stroyedas the storm made a shambles of the resort islands harbor district.

Other small craft were endangered all along the coast, from "Pt Concepcion southward below the Mexican border. The U.S. Coast Guard by late' Sunday had ajded 23 boats in search-rescue operations from Long Beach alone. 7 Remarkably little structural damage been reported by early although' near- -JEAN FLYNN Monday (UPI) Secretary oif State Dean Rusk and roving Ambassador Ave-rdl Harriman left for Guam today after a 20-hour visit to the Philippines' during which thy discussed the Viet Nam War with new Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marco's Harriman said after the talks that there had been no response from Hanoi to U.S peace efforts.

DENVER, Cola UB. Half a loaf is better than none, say, but Frank Jackson Jr. isnt so sure. Jackson told police he held on tightly when a thief grabbed his wallet and he' was left holding half of the billfold and halves of three $20 bills, two $10 bills and one $5 biU: AMONG five others rescued -were Superior Court Judge Edward R. Brand of 'Los Angeles and two friends, Edward Sontag, a real-estate investor, and Charles Offer, a finance company- presklent.

The1 three 'then were lifted to' safety from Offer's 40-foot motor sailer Bug as breakers slanlmed boat against a' seawall. Actress June Locjduurt and her husband, architect John Lindsay, were rescued uninjured from a friend's 39-foot boat. Judge 'dripping wet after the rescuetold deputies, I can't swim. And Fve never seen a sea like that except on television. Twenty-fpot waves picked up that boat like a match-stick and threw it against the sdawalt'the judge sid.

WeJost ouf dpthes, cameras, money everything we had' on toe boat. TContrffliWFage a-3. Col. 7j about a mile outside the harbor breakwater when their sailboat lost its rudder. A Coast Guard Search-Res-cue spokesman said all four youths are believed to -be the Long Beach HE IDENTIFIED the two who reached toe oil island as Kenneth Overman, 18, and Bruce McFarland, 19.

'The others were named as Bid Mincher, 20, and Bob 18, Overman, listed as owner ofjthe missing Starlet Class sloop' which reportedly WW based in Alamitos Bay, and Mcparland said Mincher and -Whitte were on board when, they-dove over the ride and majrhave "tried to sail the. crafti to pert. r-; and. McFarland were taken off the oil island by. toe CoasT'Guard cutter pipe Higgon and elected to stay with, the search party.7 sec)d patrol boat wai' assigned to search inner bar', bor water in hope.

of findhig toe misring sloop.beCore storm-whipped waves senn it -or drove it sshorerL: -r EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT-of fatal wounding of generals son, a battalion commander in Viet Nam, appears on Page Hanoi Rejects Peace Offer EAST Intercepts eight passes, recovers two 'to surprise West in Pro Bowl, 36-7. See sports, reach a peaceful in Viet Nam, the 'UJS. must government must solemnly Offer was hospitalized after toe rescue, reportedly for treatment of a mild heart attack. Nam or they would withdraw only on condition that the elections -in South Viet Nam are held under the U.S; aggressors control. The comment "was in response to President Johnshns State of the Union message Wednesday.

It said Johnsons Harbormaster Joe Scovel said instru4 little office on one of Avalons two piers ienti it his ed a wind the' blow, TpKYO CH Hanoi sent out -a rejection Sunday -of President Johnsons offer to withdraw U.S. troops from Souih Viet Nam once the nation is securely -guaranteed the right to shape its own future. 'This means, said an' official North Vietnamese cmnmen-taiyr thatUJSLtroops. would never get out of Smith Viet ONE OF FOUR1 SURVIVORS of Air Force, plane crash atop blizzard-swept peak where at least four died tells ordeal. Page C-7.

I. Amusements Festures D-2 Radio-TV recognize toe 4-point stand our government and prove it with practical deeds, and at the same time, definitely and unconditionally their bombing-and other 'acts of Wirt against North Viet Nam.r it saty. velocity, of 65 mph during toe worst part from Kpjn. to 3 ami. Sunday.

r- Boat owners and other visitors had been told of small-craft warnings hours earlier Scovel said. Despite toe (Continual PsgeA'3," G0L 5) message showed no intention of srttlingtheLyietnamese wan raiq ,...04 Shipping rDeath Notices tt.D1 Sports Editorial.

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