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2 Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California, Tuesday, July 4, 197 Weather Summary Woodcock Says He's for M' Govern Regional Centers for MR LI To Open in Ukiah, Eureka ROSA: High yesterday, "i degrees; h.w this 53. Hainfall: season to date, DETROIT (UPI) Leonard Woodcock Monday said he will support Sen. Oeorge S. mc-Govern for the Democratic 'ypes of care falls originally on 'established the regional center none; last year, none; normal, By Staff Correspondent UKIAJI Regional centers ho famiiv ppHain hanHimne nr. services lor me mentally degree of retardation are ineli laruea, ana in i'jw Asseniuiy Bill 225 expanded the program SM4 for the mentally retarded and "developmentally disabled" persons will be opened in I'kiah and Eureka July 14.

gible for much federal or state party's nomination for the presidency as the way to maintain a "society of law." Woodcock, president of the United Auto Workers, had to cover nearly all California. UKIAH: High yesterday, 92 degrees; low this morning. 53. Rainfall: sea.son to date, none; this time last year, none. financial assistance).

There were nine centers created "For most families, the costs through this legislation, of caring for a mentally retard-' "In 197o congress enacted 1 The openings were announced member UAW. "I would hope it (the choice) would be made quickly, not later," he added. In late January, Woodcock endorsed Muskie as "the strongest and best choice in 1972." It was a personal endorsement and the union itself did not take sides in the presidential race. Even then, Woodcock said he could "enthusiastically support" either McGovern or Sen. Hubert II.

Humphrey if they won the nomination. In May, when McGovern, Humphrey and Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace faced each other in the Michigan primary, by the board of trustees of the North Coast Coordinating Coun-led nr Hovi-lnnmonfaltv flisnhl! the "iJevelopmental Disabilities supported Edmund Muskie until the Maine senator withdrew from the primaries. Woodcock said the rules had been upset By United Press International Temperatures and for the 24 hour period 1 1, a non-profit corporation Act' Public Law 91-517 cart eat up savings as Some of these funds have been used to establish the last four 1 II ru well as income.

ending at And ultimately Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake and when the party denied Mc-Govern 153 of California's 4 a m. High Low Pep. 78 54 .07 Mendocino counties. the family must seriously consi- centers center staff will convention delegates. Offices will be at 413 Xorth'utr mir -The der who will care for their son MR.

TERSON daughter when they are Ut of a director chu.f of Meanwhile, in Washington Wurf, president of the JlOit LMUII, UilU 111 Ult 1 iy fessional Building, 709 I 1 counseling services, chief of 1. 1- 000-member American Federa-; 95 65 70 53 90 63 98 C8 65 37 84 59 SI? Rota tion of State, County and Muni-; 1 1 i I I 4j rv reka. I UIH V1 ou'-" services, tour counse ls openings will bring vhe'd 7 lop tremendous courage sj con.suitant. and ine openings win onng ine and action. The regional center number of such centers to 13.

sldlf cipal Employees Union, today Albany Albuquerque Anchorage Atlanta Bakersfield Bismarck Boise Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas the union endorsed both Hum-, phrey and McGovern while rank-and-file members supported Wallace. To Install Officers .06 .26 .41 An open house will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. July 14 at the Ukiah office. The council said in a statement: al cerer program itself wcro lhfSe 6 born of the efforts of these fami- ff agenc lies, their friends, a state like P'f ns and cnsclf afc'r-rniifrnia u-h rals arc appropriate. will endorse McGovern for President.

Sources close to Wurf emphasized that the union leader would make a formal announcement, speaking only for himself. Wurf had endorsed Sen. Edmund S. Muskie before the primaries began in March. Evert B.

Person will take THE ARTS OF Ikebana (Japanese flower arrang The regional center scrviccs.and on Mh (he For a(JditionaI information will provide comprehensive ctata u.w l7(l7, w.3ffi or UTilP. diagrwsis, counseling on a North ReBionai center over the presidency of the Santa Rosa Rotary Club at the club's nw-kfi lnrvruvin rrmprinfT 85 63 69 52 91 60 59 54 83 64 fi9 51 91 75 54 43 78 52 54 38 73 60 97 66 67 39 88 77 .05 tmuing. lifetime basis and ass-t (he legislature Services, 413 North State 111 ItVtJ I1IV i ANALY, Sebastopol, 823-2343 THE FRENCH CONNECTION VANISHING POINT tomorrow at the Flamingo Ho-dUL. passed muiy Bill C91 that Ukiah, Calif. 95 51 therapies and special SHOWCASE, "62-4530 FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE Gfll DPINGFR PR NO iL iied care to be given promptly Democrats, Justice Dept.

Debate on Assumed Names lirtj i too iciirvu at auu no.i been active in state newspaper, associations. He also has ser-! Denver jDes Moines 'Detroit Fairbanks Fresno 'Helena I Honolulu Indianapolis (Jacksonville 1 Juneau Kansas City 'Las Vegas "The individual and his aro cf iiHia4 nnri cmit-for! in STATE, Petaluma, 763-56G0 ADULTS ONLY, II ami over, ID THE NURSES hjrdcore PAY THE BABYSITTER 59 ing) and Suna-e (sand painting) will be special features of the 1 8th annual chicken teriyaki feed and bazaar Sunday at the Enmanji Buddhist Temple, 1200 Gravenstein Highway Sebastopol. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and tickets for the teriyaki will be $2 per person.

Demonstrating Ikebana will be Mrs. Kazuo C. (Molly) Kimura, above, past president and co-founder of the Sacramento Chapter of Ikebana International, which has its headquarters in Tokyo. Also appearing will be her daughter, Sylvia Tomiko Kimura, who studied Suna-e with Madame Kashu Yoshikawa, founder of the Yoshikawa Sand Painting School of Tokyo. She is the only person in the U.S.

demonstrating this form of art, which involves scattering sand artistically on a lacquer tray. ved as president of the Santaaki sujtabl'e arra6ngements a that the registra-is all a misunder- anri parninir and ag WASHINGTON (UPI) and mocrats and the Justice De- tion incident 46 63 Wurf no longer feels committed to Muskie since he withdrew before the primaries were finL-hed, the sources said. President Paul Jennings of the 325.000 member International Union of Electrical Workers has also backed McGovern. AFL-CIO President George Meany and many other top labor leaders are known to be reluctant to support McGovern because of his views or, Vietnam. PARKWAY AUTO MOVIES PETALUMA 743 500 SHOW P.M.

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS BONGO .01 isted in paying for needed services. A counselor works closely with the family to plan for their partment disagree whether standing. Justice personnel have regis-! Justice spokesman Mark T. tered at a Miami Beach hotel sheehan said Monday that the under assumed names. (department's Community Rela- Democratic Convention Mana-jtions Service (C'RSi did rent a BOYES, Boyes 996-0441 GET TO KNOW YOUR KABBIT SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL GUNFIGMTER retarded developmentallv 82 64 66 .05 71 1.49 77 los neies Louisville Memphis disabled person's best welfare throughout life and to recommend changes as circumstances and aspirations shift.

SEBASTIANI, Sonoma, 996-2020 Julie ChrHtie "GO BETWEEN" MAN FOR ALL SEASONS gtl JUVIIOIU i 111 Uie L.1UIJ J1UIIM 111 1 11 .11 they did, and as a precaution Beach that is in ic Kinninrr on i 1 cf inn reserved for the International I'li i'JI lilt; IJUCI McUIUIlUi IlC 13 wanning iiuuimn -1 Counselor case loads are AVEN, Healdsburg, 433-3837 SPANISH SHOW TONIGHT Longshoremen's Union. appointees from the hall when kept small so individuals can New York till- IIIIVII "j'HJ of the Community Concert Association and as chairman of the Santa Rosa Civic Art Commis-j sion. I He previously served as a director of the Santa Rosa Rotary Club in 1956-57. Mr. Person replaces outgoing president Harry Empy.

Others taking office tomorrow will be Arthur Re, vice president; James Durnford, secretary, and Mel M. Hodapp, treasurer. Serving on the board of directors for 1972-73 will be: Leonard L. Farris, Thomas Kowalski, Walter Leiser, Arthur IS'eisler, Stewart Stone, Dwight Allen, Dr. Chester Dangremond.

George Merrill and Larry Wil RIO, Monte Rio, 865-9990, $1 given prompt, frequent attention. "Diacnostic and counseline rated James Cabum "FRITZ THE CAT' "MOBILE HOT SHOTS" O'Brien Attacks Nixon Stand on Buiitting Probe "To upset the rules after the game is bad," Woodcock said. "It's going to drive the young people away from the Democratic party. "The only way to resolve the issue is to have McGovern as the nominee," said Woodcock, leader of the 1.3 million-Pearl Buck services of the regional center 5inJ'one I nnui'n anyone 80 97 81 75 109 81 85 82 85 61 69 94 86 70 68 75 115 78 89 110 75 78 92 60 101 94 91 94 78 86 73 63 90 79 are provided without cost tothe The Justice Department says it has no intention of having at the Democratic Convention that could be Holiday Accidents "They (the union) had no usejxorth Platte for it and were happy to have'oakiand the Community Relations Ser-jQmana vice rent it. The Lido Hotel palm Springs understands the arrangement Robles but somebody got the impres-j Philadelphia sion the government was(phoenix renting it under labor's namc," Pittsburgh Sheehan said.

I Portland! Me. CRS, which will have 30 men; Portland. Ore. in Miami Beach and Miami; Rapid City during the convention, original-! Red Bluff WASHINGTON fUPI) De-japparatus indeed have some-jmocratic National Chairman thing to hide." .03 individual or his family. Region-; center services can provide for or make available the following services: "Comprehensive Open 8:30 pm 542-7800 LAST TIMES TONIGHT chilaM2yn.

75c thiiana. Law rence linen aescnoesi -t fjnci Mr. jXOn's attitude as "cavalier and cynicaF'jtoward the act of President Nixon's refusal to! political espionage against the 50 43 73 63 50 60 52 85 43 63 77 55 53 58 44 68 49 70 52 64 53 63 56 62 57 83 50 68 42 .13 specialized medical treatment, i Walt Disney's liams. Injure 7 appoint a special investigator to Democratic partv to be cava-probe the attempt to bug; iier and cynical," O'Brien said. Democratic National Commit-; allied health services, braces and other assistive Hospitalized RUTLAND, Vt.

(UPI)-Nobef and Pulitzer prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck was in wanted the $100-a-dayiReno The speaker at tomorrow's Seven persons were injured, beachfront suite for a briefine Richmond Va. .04 emergency medical care, tests tee headquarters. llic cviucilLC uuciHJin ill his case brings it closer every Nixon said through his press, Instable condition" in Rutland' dav to the White House itself and examinations, psychological yesterday in motor vehicle ryhe plan was dropped; Sacramento tests and i physical dents on Sonoma County roads, wben officials decided it wasn'tjst. Louis therapy, occupational therapyj They are: 'needed, Sheehan said.

i Salt Lake City .01 oush secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler at! think jt would be in MrJhospitaI Monday where she was Mondav San Clemente, Calif suffering1 San Diego pre-school training, nursery; ee uysart, a. oi ivi CRS is responsible for Nixon's own interest, at thejadmitted Saturday-very least, to do all in his from pleurisy. power to insure that justice is h(vil Serialized education. upper wno is in sdiisuiew at 10:55 San Francisco that the White House would not involve itself in the investiga-j watching possibly tense situa pre-vocational and vocational condition at ujmmumiy o.s- meeting will be Schuyler Jeffries, chairman of the Sonoma County Local Agency Formation Commission.

Hijack Suspect Due Psychiatric Test PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI)-Daniel B. Carre, 25, charged with attempting to hijack a Hughes Airwest jetliner on a flight from here to Seattle, tions and working with commu tion because the incident was Seattle Srokane done and that all of the facts' counseling, vocational rehabili- Pliai 01 iay-cia' i i 3 being thoroughly looked into by i rOl iinnnHnnol! are subjected to complete Thermal 1 1 nity leaders to defeuse them. jCRS and other Justice Department officials, including Assistant Attnrnev fnpral Harline- tation, sheltered workshops. ana oruises.

24-hour residential care, respite! i 1 Kenneth McDaniel, scrutiny." Vancouver a me rm dim public investigative authorities." riav care, activitv and his wite, wizdoetn 80 91 68 .07 care, I rinr? Washington Winnipeg Mountain'. hnmemaker scrv nes 01 ioa aonuuid rams, LAST TIMES TODAY LUII 1YUUU ill UC UJJClclLUl Ziegler said O'Brien had made his request for a special probe "obviously for public relations reasons." Last month five men were jfiV-lTT JMt's still the 34fZi same old home nursing services and nu-ra-. ne "dil from a combined federal, trition services and any released from Santa Rosag s(ate and local unjt jn must undergo a psychiatric Momnni hap iiitq onn CIIO ic in evaluation. services contained Title 0. Miami.

mm caticfatnrv fnnrt inn uMTn mi- story, a fight for love and 3:35 6:50 10:10 arrested bv District of Colum U.S. District Judge Gus Solomon Monday issued the mi man neiaiiors Agency. Aiurphy saia in "For parent eager to keep(nor inJune Beach that he had Open 8:30 p.m. 539-2907 Tonight at 9 p.m. bia police in the offices of th CONVENTION Dispute On Catering Fee order at the Tacoma, resident's arraignment.

their re.arded or developmen-' Z11-111 n-Ul iUJU notified the administration that tally disabled person at home, aPf rd-' bon0ma- 10 fsall politically appointed obser-nr at least in rhe rommunitv.ltreated and released at aantai hrrpf1 Democratic committee. They carried electronic surveillance; devices and cameras when they were caught by officers early in searching for services can be a.K0-sa viemoriai iiospuai. convention hall A AX irG full-time and frustrating occu-l "euid 1 Asked whether his decision pation. The family spends many;" ane' wnar, wno is injwas motivated by the MIAMI BEACH (UPI) A I the morning, une oi tne dispute over a catering fee at intruders turned out to be the; the Democratic National Con-' salaried chief of security for. version Monday sent tempers I the Nixon re-election commit-! find help for i-umiiuuu mm una neip Hours trying to nor lniunes at tama nosa Me- tVinir Vinnrlinnnru-'H cnn nr Hanfth.

'incident at Democratic national I headquarters. Murphy said, "That certainly plays a large ll.Vli IIUUUIMpjVU ll ft ter. They look for dl tee. and temperatures soaring in Work trailers parked outside schools, recreation, vocational. ,1 "Npart." The men were charged with New At The BLACK FOREST inn Twilight Dinner a light meal for a small check Men.

Thru Fri. 5 to 7 p.m. 539-4334 LAY I AGAIN, SAM" per355, Co-hit 2 SUPPORT YOUA LOCAL CUNriGHTER and even respite from Murphy said Justice officials and even respite services convention burglary, and the Democrats. Miami Beach Ul wui ui nuum tu tU the continuous responsibilities, ill ucauii ncvci nau uit were ueaieu aim reieabeu ai to contact him, and "The family must decide what "7 i courtesy' He rated and animated! Exciting Co-Hit at 10:25 had learned about care or service is needed, subsequently filed a $1 million; law suit, naming the re-election! committee as a defendant. O'Brien said he could onlyj conclude from the reaction of: Wood's presence through non- hurt when County.

Mrs. Dysart was her 1968 car veered Justice means. then find someone to provide it.j And, in' all cases, the burden of' paying for so many specialized to the left: center. City officials refused to connect electric power to the trailers, which provide additional office space for convention workers. The Democrats had refused to agree to a 17 per cent catering fee to be paid to Miami Beach by Polly Davis the White House to his request on the U.S.

101 freewav north of TODAY that "the Nixon re-election linn Sierra ave. at 6:45 p.m. and struck a guard rail. The High CALENDAR OPEN 12:30 PM SHOW TIMES 1 (thii ingtmtn1 na aatitt) EY TRIO DRive-m Cafeteria, the official Democra TODAY at 2 PM How you can see "The Graduate" again or for the first time. BARN Big i tkldtu 4HIt SANTA OSA NOVAIO PETALUMA way Patrol reported the car i to the right, went tomorrow through a bridge rail, flipped 'over and landed on Sierra ave.

Breakfast Optimist 1 Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel of Santa Rosa, Sambo's, Mr. Nickels were injured when Farmer's Lane, vehicles in which they were rid-1 Noon- Santa Rasa Rotary collided at 7:40 p.m. Flamingo Hotel.

tic Party catering service which will serve food to party workers inside the center. No electric power meant no air conditioning inside the 2 Hurt in Crash Near Fort Bragg By Staff Correspondent FORT BRAGG Two southern Californians are hospitalized following an automobile accident on Highway 20 about 15 miles east of here. Fries Coke 762-7242 ENDS TONIGHT 6 to 16, 75c oerl6, S1.75 WAUDISNEYmgucnoH- at ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST DIRECTOR MIKE NICHOLS 1MT French ONLY trailers. The temperature a 9:15 mounted to 120 inside the idav at Bennet Vallev and Enter-' UAV P-m- sama tWba U0U1 prise rds. The Highway Patrol ban Kiwanis Club, Black Forest trailers, and telephone instal- REG.

93c VALUE no LIMIT JOSEPH E. MIKE NICHOLS LAWRENCE TURMAN THE GRADUATE 1 did not have details of how the: Inn- Hers refused to hook up 12:15 p.m., Optimist Club of communications because of the accident occurred. Mr. Nickels was "ZEPPELIN" 11:30 p.m. Downtown Santa Rosa, Flamin- a passenger PC: I -a- fECHNiCOlC'fi PA'iAVlStON an tveo cueassr n.nn.

in a car driven bv Paul Edwin go Hotel Peaslee. 33. of Dexter. Ore. I 1 m- Senior Citizens Activi- OPEN 8:30 SHOW 9 PM FOR ALL THREE With Till i Cea Mrs.

Messoria was injured in ties Center, dancing, 550 Mendo- The Greatest Fighting Machine TODAY "FUZZ" I I wJi ffivrhrMTHk a 10:55 p.m. accident on heat. The trailers are used by members of the Democratic Party staff which is preparing for the opening of the convention Monday. Richard J. Murphy, Democratic Party convention manager, said the city convention center officials have withheld electric The West Has Ever Known Redwood hiihwav smith of Slii-i 1:30 p.m., Senior's Union for Inh rd Social Justice, Benton Street 8:30 iMOUI --yf She was a passenger in a car Clubhouse; Santa Rosa Wednes driven bv Margaret H.

Ca-'day Matinee, Alcoholics Anony rewske, of 375 Wilson Wind-! mous, 70 South st. sor. 7 p.m., Alateen, 70 South st. power to the trailers because of The Hiehwav Patrol reDortedi 7:30 p.m., 544-HELP, First catering the dispute over the fee. Mrs.

Canewske's car hit the1 Presbyterian Church; Optimist 'rear of one driven bv Lorraine. Club of Santa Rosa, Black Fo- Dennis Wills, 32 of Lakewood is being treated for a broken leg and multiple lacerations and Marsha Murray, 18, of Lake-wood is receiving treatment for facial and scalp lacerations and a possible back injury. They are in Coast Community Hospital. The Highway Patrol did not have details of the accident which occurred yesterday. Wallace Leaves Hospital for Lunch SILVER SPRING, Md.

(UPI) Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama left Holy Cross Hospital briefly Monday for the first tiime since he was severely wounded May 15 at a Laurel. shopping center. A hospital spokesman said he understood the Democratic presidential candidate had lunch with friends.

Wallace is to be discharged from the hospital Friday. He will fly in an Air Force hospital plane placed at his disposal by President Nixon to Montgomery, and later will go on to 1 Ellen Giannia of Monte rest Inn; Santa Rosa Radio i Mrs. Giannia was cited for fail-Club Executive Board, down iure to yield the right of wav inj town Sambo's. turning onto the highway from! 8 p.m., Sonoma County Radio Colony Park dr. I Amateurs Red Cross Build- Mr.

Villalobus and Mr. Perrin ing; Redwood Association of I OHtr Geed Thru Thundoy, July 1972 I amTlyp a vehicle in were injured when Consumers, Environmental Cen Murphy added, however, the official reason given for not hooking up the power is that Miami Beach officials think the Democrats should pay for power for the additional facilities. "Our contract wiith the city says clearly that the Democratic Party shall not have to pay for any power cos's related to the convention, Murphy said. Miles Davis Called 'Fischer of Jazz' NEW YORK (UPD-Newport which they were riding went off ter; Theodore Roosevelt Post 21, American Lsgion, Veterans $099 10 PIECES CHICKEN 4 Drink, 4 Holla 4 'ranch Fri Cola Slow Austin Creek Recreation Area rd. north of Armstrong Grove Val.

Memorail Building; Rincon Val State Park near Guerneville and ley Grange 710, grange hall; Sc A NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES RELEASE i rolled 2o) feet down a bank. jbastopol Narcotics Anonymous, Where it's fun to tat The Highway Patrol had no 7933 Covert lane, Sebastopol; details of how the accident oc- Santa Rasa Lodga 53, Indepen cured. t- UmtBd Artists starring' Jazz Festival-New York promo "32- Miami Beach for the Democra ter George wein believes BURT REYNOLDS RAQUEL WELCH TECHNICOLOR Co-Hit MINT Your WAGON dent Order of Odd Fellows, IOOF Temple. 8:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Burbank Group, Episcopal Church; Closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and open Al-Anon meeting. Azure Acres, tic National Conversion.

trumpeter Miles Davis and chess master Bobby Fischer have a Action Co-Hit lot in common. 7T r.vi.um -firf: 1 1 i I i 1 1 1 1 1 i HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 10:30 to 10 Fri. ft Sat.

10:30 to 11. Sun. 10:30 to 9:00 1240 MENDOCINO AVENUE SANTA ROSA (Acroit ham Santo Rota Miqh School) Davis was labeled "the Bobby 'Sebastopol; Al-Anon, closed ses at the festival upon discovering there were two scheduled performances instead of one. Fischer of Jazz" by Wein when Davis canceled his appearance sion, vu boutn st..

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