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Independent Star-News from Pasadena, California • Page 2

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SUNDAY. AMILJI. itw Tlit of Both PRESTIGE ECONOMY 'CONTROLLED BY THIRD Lottery Firm Chief Attacks Gov. Brown MERCEDES-BENZ 190 DIESEL In. perfect way for you and your family travel In LUXURY and ECONOMTI MERCEDES-BENZ 190 DIESEL remarkable record on Cross Country Economy Run.

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"Wilson has challenged Brown to either debate the issue with being controlled by a third house American Sweepstakes repre- sentaaves or 0 erwise ment statements i the See and Driv. the luxurious, ye! modestly priced, 190 Diesel today. All 1964 Merc.d.i-B.m models available for immediate delivery--now at Lloyd Pearson's experts in European delivery. MERCEDES-BENZ Lloyd Pearson SY 6-5391 The Finest Mercedes-Bent Service Anywhere 2025 E. Colorado Pasadenn MU 1-6855 the lobbyists who furnish campaign funds to the candidate of their choice." Brown, in the latter part oi Jie week came out strongly against Wilson's plan and asked church groups to unite to defeat the measure.

Full Text The full text of Wilson's statement follows: of the state lottery charged Gov. Brown today With misrepresentation of the lottery issue.and thing as economically or efficiency as private enter prise. "As tor control, his bill pro vides for a state commission whom he trusts will fulfill the function provided by the act That is, complete state supervi. sion. "Wilson--in stating that Socialism was a first to Communism expressed his scribed as an insult to the Intelligence of California citizens.

"Wilson, in declaring his opposition to Brown, stated that the lottery Is not a partisan issue voters themselves have de- concern over continued efforts since both Democrats and Reno difference between the Los jublicahs support the issue, but Angeles Turf Association -hat Governor Brown is controlled by the third house the which runs Santa Anita race track which is governed by the "Robert W. Wilson, president lobbyists who furnish campaign racing commission-and a lot- Goldwater Raps Absent Candidates SAN FRANCISCO (AP)- Assailing absent candidates who 'either can not or are unwilling take the issues directly to he people," Sen. Barry Goldwater said Saturday he is reshaping his California campaign cope with "the obvious grow- ng success of the Madison Ave- people-who he contends support HAIRDRESSER MOVES UP Kathy, talented hairdresser, has moved to the I House, of Harmon. As the most discriminating: and prominent womeij! of this area know, the House of Harmon has always offered only the finest personnel to serve them. With so many of the finest hairstylists gathered together as they-, are the two House of Harmon beauty salons, the competition is high.

Kathy feels this competition will be very stimulating and a challenge to her fine talents. To those women who already know Kathy and recognize talents, Kathy and the House of Harmon tender the warmest invitation Lo come and visit Kathy in her new home at the Lake Street store. Al and Walter Harmon House of Harmon 204 S. Lake Street SY B-4391 841 N. Michillinda EL 5-3468 nue technique.

The Arizona Republican sena- ir told leaders of his presidential campaign in California, "We have too much merchan- funds to the candidate of their choice. Polities' "This practice, as recently declared by ex-Governor Knight, deprived even the primary convention of the right of selection. Wilson declared that Brown's recent actions have demonstrated that California politics and politicians are completely rotten, and it high time something was done about this situation. "Wilson charged that Brown was opposed not to a lottery, but to the introduction of honest men to an arena dominated, heretofore, by persons only vaguely known to the average voter. "Wilson further pledged to the of existing officials to continue the intrusion of state government Into private enterprise.

"He conpleted his statement by observing that he could see lery run by American Sweepstakes Corporation and governed by a lottery commission." MY FRIEND FIFI--Little Susan Hjelte of San Gabriel, became buddies with the puppet, "Flfi" during the Pacific South-Wesf Region of Puppeteers of America meeting in Pasadena. Many Pasadena puppeteers took part in convention's shows and exhibits. POLITICAL NOTES dising and too little statement perience. of principle and position in this country today. "I just can't believe that the American people want mail order candidates," he said.

He complained that two poten- candidates aren't even in country, a clear reference to lenry Cabot Lodge and former vice president, Richard M. flxon. Lodge is ambassador to South Viet Nam and Nixon is on a world tour. him--that he would see to it that honest men would be afforded the opportunity to run for am be elected to office regardless party affiliation or previous ex Cranston Blasts Salinger and quoted his aid as reporting that the state has a constant history of never running any- Read Independent and Star-Notes Classified "SINCE 1923" TOWNE FURNITURE FAMOUS MAKER Swivel Rocker Sale ONE WEEK ONLY -LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND Regularly 99.50 NOW Your Choice 79 50 SPRING Thii CUSHION SWIVEL ROCKER SPECIAL offer it made possible, due to our fortunate purchase of closeout fabrics--all fine decorator covers--iuit one a kind. This is a one time offer--and can not be repeated.

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time, any place and anywhere' Salinger Opens Drive in Fresno FRESNO (AP)-Pierre Salinger, campaigning in this rich agricultural valley for the Democratic nomination for the Senate, said Saturday federal farm legislation is geared too much to ment next weekend. the Midwest and South. acreage for California. He proposed establishment of "at least a dozen" migrant farm labor centers from El Centro to Stockton the cost shared on a federal-state basis." to seek to protect the exporting Rose Societies. of perishable California crops and to "see what effective ad- losses in cattle production." "I am a man of the Wilson stated, "and I believe that no man or newspaper has the right to dictate my vote for me." Constant History "Wilson was adamant in his statement that the state could lot operate the lottery within the budget set forth in the constitutional initiative amendment Iris Shoiv Scheduled at El Monte The first Iris show of El Monte Community Garden Club will be held at 3131 Ave.

with co-sponsorship by the El Monte Recreation and Parks Depart- Hours of the free show are He called more cotton 1.7 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Sunday. Theme of the show Is "Beauty in Spring Flowers." Organizations participating include the Iris Society, Southland, Pacific, Santa Barbara, He said he would "travel any Riverside, Inglewood, Rose Hills, irnfi anv nlana and nnvwliaro" "Dnrmnnt- nvul Rose Pageant and San Diego Littlefield, well known horticulturist, will be present to justment can be made to stop assist visitors with garden problems.

By LU SPEHU "Double, double toil and trouble; "Fire burn, and cauldron bubble." The witches brew steaming in the senatorial cauldron of the Democratic primary continues to boil furiously, to the consternation of party leaders --and the entertainment of mere onlookers. Pierre Salinger, since he made a three-legged race out of it by saying he agreed with his opponent, State Controller Alan Cranston, on issues, has not rolled his publicity presses into action. That should start this But Cranston is missing no opportunity to tell the world what he thinks of President Johnson's former press secretary. Addressing a cheering crowd at the opening of his Southern California headquarters at 2121 Beverly Los Angeles, Saturday, Cranston said: "Salinger claims his spur of the moment, midnight flight to California on the last day of filing was to give California voters a second choice. But in the next breath he declares himself in total agreement with the positions I have taken on domestic and foreign issues.

That being the case, what possible new choice does his candidacy present? "My practice in politics has been to run against Republicans with whom I disagree, not against fellow Democrat: with whom I agree. "Let's face it. Because Salinger is a candidate without an Issue, we must look elsewhere for the real motive behind his strange decision. The obvious question is whether his candidacy is part of the raw power play now forming to seize control of their party from the working Democrats of California. "Here is a man who never before in his life has run for public office who makes the nonsensical claim that he could run the strongest race against the Republican senatorial nominee in November.

Apparently he hasn't even read the results of the 1962 elections in this state. "If he had he would know that I won re-election as state controller by a plurality of more than one million votes --the biggest margin of victory in a contested statewide election in the entire history of the United States." He didn't mention it but there's a thrifty side to Alan Cranston that might appeal to Hie voting taxpayer. Evidently he overprinted on his stationery two years. The envelopes bringing his publicity blurbs to the newsrooms these days have a black smudge over a return address "Alan Cranston for Controller" and a new rubber stamp has been used beneath it, "Cranston for U.S. Senate, 2121 Beverly Los Angeles, Calif." George Murphy, Hollywood executive who is the Republican candidate for the Senate, is taking full advantage of the Democratic dogfight.

"While Alan Cranston and Pierre Salinger are verbally knocking each other over the head in the quest of the senatorial nomination on the Democratic side, and while they are shouting about debating the issues, I have yet to hear either of them state his position on these same issues," Murphy quipped in a talk before Young Republicans in Los Angeles. "The people of California have a right to know where these two candidates Merely resorting to name calling and making irresponsible and malicious accusations will not do. Where do they stand on deficit spending, disarmament, foreign aid and government competition with business? How do they feel about free enterprise, the admission- of Red China into the Younger than springtime newer than teeny tiny heel that rates high in fashion's favor Choose it newly out-sided uppered in white or bone textury sweet kid, or classically covered in black or white patent, or in white fabric we'll tint your color-choice free. 380 SOUTH LAKE AVE. Marl orders, please include 40c pair postage.

COD'S acccptcrl. HUGE SAVINGS Schoolhouse Parti Produced in Mass (Continued) know about. So we pioneers may have to pay a little more tiian those who follow us," he said. Both Wilson and Dr. Walker emphasized that even if the cost is the same as now for a school building under Hie component-parts plan, it would still be a plus factor.

For, they said, "we will be getting a much better school for the money." Tiiis point was also stressed by Ehrenkrantz, who said: "These new schools will be built with ideas and materials developed from scratch expressly and exclusively for the functions of a school building. "It's the first time industry has ever paid enough attention to the school production market to produce school building components specifically designed to turn out ideal classrooms at lower than traditional costs." Normally, he explained, a district contracting for a single $1 to $3 million building has to make do with building materials and equipment designed for office and industrial buildings. Up until this joint action group the market opportunity wasn't big enough to warrant developing new product lines. Among Hie successful bidders for the 13-district components package were: Inland Steel Products Milwaukee, an interchangeable truss and deck structure for floor and roof. It's $2.3 million offer trimmed traditional costs about half.

Inland also won a $2.2 million order for ceilings with built-in lighting units. Lennox Industries, Marshalltown, Iowa, a $3.4 million order for climate control systems, offering a 5-year full maintenance contract with its roof-mounted units eliminating central boiler rooms. E. F. Hauserman Cleveland, Ohio, a $2.3 million order for interior partitions.

The project is being supported by a 5257,000 grant from the Educational Facilities Laboratory a Ford Foundation enterprise. The commission is opening a tost structure on the Stanford University campus next September as a nursery school room. In addition to Glendora and La Puente, participating districts are. San Juan Unified, East Side Unified, Santa Cruz high and elementary districts, Simi Valley Placentia Fullorton, Excelsior Huntington Beach, Sacramento and San Dieguito. NEW INVENTION REFRIGERATOR ball bearing "MOVE IT- EASY permanent.

Far Brochure or ctlli 737.104? midi In Cftllf. P.O. box 42.C. Japan to Europe TV PARIS (AD- The first direct relay of a television program from Japan to Europe via Tel- star will lake plncu April 16, the French Post and Telecommunications Ministry announced. United Nations, the Wheat deal, Viet Nam and a host of other questions which are vital to the future of our.

nation's welfare? "I believe Hie United States should operate with a balanced budget and that the sooner we get away from the theory and practice of deficit spending the better off we will be. I believe that millions of taxpayers' dollars are being wasted daily in Washington by some governmental agencies. Do Cranston and Salinger believe in a balanced budget, or do they go along with the theory that inflation is really good for us? "I am not satisfied with the accomplishments nor the performance of our present administration and our Department of State regarding the notorious wheat deal witli the Soviet Union. I have fears that American-grown wheat is not being used to feed hungry Russian citizens as we wore told, but rather is being diverted to military uses, 'some of which may be as close as 90 miles to our coastline. "1 believe that before we decide io aid ihe problems of the Soviet Union wp should insist that some realistic concessions be made -by Mr.

Khrushchev. I also feel tiiat any wheat shipments should move in American ships and should be pnid for by the Russians in advance because of their notoriously bad credit." Julius A. (Jud) Leetham, chairman of the County Republican Central Committee, has joined in the HOP effort to prevent a rift developing in the primary that could hurt party chances in November. To every randidnte who filed for the Republican nomination to any office in the county, he lias sent a suggestion of guiding principles for the conduct of their primary campaign: "Conduct an aggressive, purposeful and affirmative campaign. Bear in mind that the candidates of the opposing party are the real quarry.

Although the elucidation of issues and views is the objective, eschew confrontation- type arguments with primary opponents. The reason for this is that an inadvertent expression in the heat of debate may create a rift surviving (lie primary. Undertake to support the nominee of the party selected by the voters in the primary. In the past, signed pledges have been obtained from candidates in particularly sensitive primary races, this would not seem necessary at the present time." Laughlin E. Waters, county chairman of Volunteers for Rockefeller, officiated at Hie formal opening Saturday of Ihe Pasadena area Rockefeller campaign headquarters at S.

Los Roblcs Ave. With Vincont Barahba in charge, he headquarters will service lie campaign in Alhambra, Allndena, Burbank, Eagle "iock, Eatnn Canyon, Flint- Giendale, East Hollywood, Silver Lake, La Canada, Crescenta, Montrose, South asadonn, San Marino and Verdugo City, it was announced. HEAR WELL IS'TO LIVE WELL BELTOXE SETtEXATO WITH THE AMAZINf. NEW MICRO-MODULE CIRCUIT It In Yeur Our BE110NE HEARING SERVICE H. Lei RnhlM.

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