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OmCE-11695 National BN 64 0. Box 64248 NEWS. GRanite 8-I2H DISPLAY ADV. GRanite 8-023S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 10827 Santa Monica GR 4-354! Santa Monica, 1 124 Montana Ave. LX.

3-0345 ALL OTHER CALLS VErmont 9-2471 PART 7 LOCAL CLASSIFIED JEST SI VOL IXXXIll THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1964 Times Mic-or Square, Loi Angeles, Calif. 90053 MAdison 5-2343 TV Heeds '3K3f I I I Io gtngeles limes ay sir i tf -f a j- 5-1 mm mm a 1 i i I Bomb Case Channel Accedes to Protests of Police Episode Alternate to Coastal Path Urged fBjj a mM'W" Bond Defeat rtel 1 Unofficial Returns )'X 1 65-Cent Override xn 'H! santa momca a i X'V- hampered district building SANTA MONICA A hampered district building program BY DOUG MAULD1X Times Staff Writr CULVER CITY Television Station KABC (Channel 7) has acceded to a City Council plea and will not show a controversial program about the bombing of a Culver City police car. The program. "I.ee Present--. Lawbreaker' as li I to be -creeiied at 7 p.m.

Friday Feb. 'S. The episode i ea i with the bombing of a police car in October, 1061, by a box, ho plays himself on the program. Protest at Preview f'TA and school official-protested a tier seeing a preview of the episode that it tends to glorify the act and might make the hoy a hero among hi City Councilmen agreed and urged Elton 11. Fade.

ABC xice president and general manager of KABC-TV. to cancel the show hi cancelling the episode Rule said: "I'nder norma! circumstances there would have been no obtection to this BY MAL TERENCE Timts Staff Writr SANTA MONICA A Malibu citizens' group is presenting a plan for an inland "Scenic Skyway" as an alternative to the coastal route recommended by tha state highway engineer' for the Pacific Coast Freeway through Malibu. At a hearing on the rout by the California Highway; Commission in Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Tuesday, Commission Chairman Robert T. Bradford said a decision on the route might come at a meeting in Sacramento in 90 days. Bradford said the record of the hearing, at.

which the skyway was proposed, would be kept, open for another 30 days. The skyway was one of two inland alternativ es proposed by the Malibu Community Organizations Freeway Committee at the hearing. Proposed by Consultant Both were prepared by Philip M. Berger, a oO-year- 1 KL LX2 1v' TO ASSUME DUTIES Lyman H. Cozad, Colton city manager, will become Beverly Hills City Administrative Officer effective Sunday, March 16, succeeding John B.

Wentz who resigned to take city post in Riverside. will be the first result of voter defeat this week of the S9.3 million school bond proposal, according to Garwin Harris, Board of Education president. Harris added that he plans to take a new bond proposal to the public at some future date. District otficials are presuming that they have won the 65-cent tax override proposal although 110 absen Sewer District Defeat Draws Mixed Reaction SANTA MONICA MOUN Kennedy in front of Overland Avenue School in West Los Angeles. School's 520 pupils, parents attended.

Times photo tee votes from Tuesday's election in the office of the Countv Board of Education CEREMONY HIGHLIGHT Glenn Tannenbaum helps plant tree in memory of the late President STUDY, REPORT CALLED FOR old Sherman Oaks engineer iwill not be counted until I Tuesday, March 0. 1 In the vole at the polls the ta.c measure led by 101 votes Iwith 3.754 for passage and against. ing consultant. Berger said the skyway would run ng a ridge miclwa' between the coast City Ponders Whether to Abide by Height, Density Ordinance Board Seeks Applicants for Superintendent SANTA MOXICA The TAINS The overwhelming defeat of a proposed county sanitation district in Malibu, Topanga and part of Cala-basas has drawn mixed: reactions from area Cham-! ber of Commerce officials. episode and it certain would have been run in ai.x other part of the country where the youngster is not, personally known and recog-; uizable." 1 flule said the program has, been highly praised by law 1 i agencies and Malibu Lake, a terrain which lent itself to a freeway and.

offered an. unlimited view of the coast and 'and report Icon nc i I to thetarea, it need not conform to I the new height and density .1, 'ordinance. BY ANTON CALLEI.V Tim 5tH Writer BEVERLY HILLS the ocean. Anson Phillips, Malibu chamber president, called it the question. 11 1- i ic-i throughout the nation and added: Should the city be bound by fn lae' iff "imust be fair.

We cannot do Santa Monica nit led School Five Only Needed Thus if only five of the absentee ballots favor the tax override, it will pass. The result on the bond election was for passage and 5,090 against, 1.294 votes less than the two-thirds majority required for passage. Thomas McCarthv, former "a mosf'regrettable develop I think this, rattier uean hernia of its own restrictive of i nwn rprirtivl sion, was rai.seu ov arcnueci what urivate enterpiise is District is seeking annlicants the demonstrates co-opera-. 5irut and density ordin- Sidney Eisenshtat. who has forbidden to do." tm i He said his route would open up the mountain area to development, provide possible recreation areas and avoid the destruction of the coastal Malibu area.

The Malibu group predicted the scenic route would cost million for 32.2 miles from Ft. 'Mugu to an intei live attitude 01 tne station vhen responsible citizens ot'jan('e 1,1 ihe communitv make knownid public th construction ofjbeen retained by the city to (lonvja thatcrealed )V retirement of parking hiuklmg atlcpmpile forwhat ll)e did this! Horwin maintained 'what the citv did i ment." However, Firman Gray. Topanga's chamber president, found the election results "conclusive proof the people of the area are stronglv against, the he nrooo-eri -trtu ture supermienueiu i. lei i. nupu in iiuuuic.

hnstMni wa 1 inconseouen- 'instame was Larlv in the discussion. (Goodwill in August. their feelings and views." Beverly Prior to the station's com- a phance. City Atty. Donald on answer divid-but a (Councilman Hugh W.

Harl- 'we are niorallv ing The measure was 'ith the proposed was investigating hen the matter! IhmuM Cleland. Un ec-came to the sem-itor of Personnel Services, of a vote. Darling. Isaid the deadline for filing icomplete re-evaluation of But. finally la nee bound Santa Monica Mayor and chairman of the Citizens for Education which campaigned for passage of both measures, said.

"The tax override was the most im- gai wax 'i D.oching iweinv enacted statute; fvern in Hp inliiininl i- to ontorm." I le as in this po-iiion be Eugene W. Ciinther joinei applications is i a y. ax i mm iitc i iu iii i.i. c.nm.ipni, i-xlaxoi Gunther and Horxvin felt the nrooosed -hould i mi ia. 'mnuuMi.

I 0 I HCl I cj 1 -Sell Sl 111 Cen. at-on. i March L'O. conform: Clapp and Gen ion- tnaT could not censor the show The applications will be "Idon'l. beliexe the onncdmaii.

Feelings Expressed Watson felt it should be the; At least one absentee Olson saio lie ai-o ieai ncu i On lined "Watson CoLincihrien Leonard efficient parking a committee otjbalIots change anything. Lerox H. he would screened by professional it would have been inbo'-jinduated like to wi nand Hrank Lapp, iniual-jiure possible. resident: Not Convinced oie 10 oiock us sereejinii4L. nl Iv.

t'elL that since the strut' ture would serve a public through a court injunction. Max W. Strauss. Mayor Dan l'atacchiasUl(v fhe lievv )uvv a it Please Turn to Pg. 2.

Col. ijapplie to jiaiking garages purpose, and was anxiously sought bv merchants in the txeseua creewav to tne sea. Bradford said the Malibu proposals would be given serious consideration and said, "We are impressed with the Malibu area and we don't want to damage it. ''If we have to do damage we will try to minimize it to the greatest extent." Opening of Canyon Road Delayed Again at an election Tuesday, 1,401 "'no'1 votes to 504 votes. Forty-one per cent of the area's 4.58S eligible voters went to the Simple Majority Needed A simple majority was, needed to permit county supervisors to form the district.

The district sanitation system would have cost S7.2 million, according to estimates by county engineers. A tax rate of $1.05 for each $100 of assessed valuation would have financed the project. "The election results were further proof that people are against higher taxes. said Gen. Watson's wish that the new law.

as it applies to parking structures, be reviewed was not acted upon. The new height and density law? require that above-ground floor area be limited to three times the buildable lot size; that total height of! educators which will recommend candidates for the post. Interviews and the final selection will be made by the Board of Education. Applicants must hae had "administrative experience in a unified district, prefera- Klt looks like the people weren't convinced that the need for the bond money wasn't as drastic as it really was." Supt. Glen T.

Goodwill said the tax override would allow the district to increase salaries, improve and replace equipment and speed maintenance. He added. "Bui it won't be the building must not exceed Uo and mat me rear oijoi one mi a junior couege, the building must have, anjclassrooni leaching light angle of (lOlience: a minimum of five years' experience as a chief able to fulfill the wishes of degrees. tk)ing deep underground the Citizens Advisory Committee for capital Gray, whose chamber had! Coldwatcr Can.xou. Ae closed to is intubited nv oiner cuv laws prohibiting temporary Ph.aw.Tnrn in Pp '1 nl i o-s mouiuai traffic since last June lot a administrator of a school district or administrative experience in the Santa Monica Unified School District.

The minimum starting salary will be $2:1.000 annually. encroachment on streets and allev? for construction of NEWS IN BRIEF retaining walls. This restric tion, r.isensntat expiamea, makes shoring prohibitively expensive. storm drain project, will remain for an indefinite period of time. Orignally scheduled to lie opened last Jaiuiarx, the road, a key mountain pass between the Valley and Beverly Hills, was re-scheduled for opening the middle of this month.

But a County Flood Con a i r-v i i Composers to Attend Concert Chess Expert to Pit Skill Against 50 WESTWOOD The third concert in UCLA's current Hit 1. OAi i ST MONICA Bobby -ie or me -uui century Fischer. 20-year-old can chess expert, will give a simultaneous exhibition Ani. reu' KH-liard -Jt Swilt. will le held at i rr p.m.Sundax.

April at the P-'l1- rday. -eb. 29 Club Del Mar. PHO 'S Auditorium. 1 Both composers will be I There is no admi-sioiVpresetit at the concert which! charge to forjaLo will include works bx either the competition or Castiglione, Kirch-; lecture by Fischer which per and Bartok.

i will follow the competition, Performance Slated "4 LIQUOR OK'D FOR AUDITORIUM SANTA MONICA Councilmen passed a resolution at their meeting Tuesday allowing the service of liquor to conventions, trade shows, exhibits and auto shows in the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. The decision was made over the objections of a large opposing delegation, including one church youth group which served grape juice to the council. COUNCIL ALLOCATES ADDED FUNDS SANTA MONICA City Council allocated S30.000 Tuesday to the Causeway-Freeway Commission for consulting services and a public relations program. The council also approved Moffat and Nichol. engineers, as contractor and William L.

Pcreira and Associates and Real Estate Research Corporation as subcontractors. NEW CITY DEPARTMENT SPURRED SANTA MONICA City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance Tuesday to create a Department of Recreation and Parks, by merging existing agencies. It will go into effect 30 days after tha second reading on Tuesday, March 10. CITY WATER SERVICE RATE RAISE DUE SANTA MONICA City Manager Ernest N. Mob-ley announced this week that the Municipal Water Department is planning a T'r increase in rates and a 51r.

increase in service charges. Mobley said it would take about .10 days to translate the raises to dollars and cents. uoi uistrici spoKosman admitted Wednesday that, new construction difficult! have forced a new cpeinin date. And he said district engineers are reluctant to make another guess-, at th'i time. The slor drain ua- completed a connected Feb.

12. was pointed out. and in 'he event of heavv wnn ihe area i- in little (Linger of damage. utilities. gas, electric and water, be re-installed and the raod-wax- re-paved befor through traffic can be resumed.

Some portions of the street are sinking and this problem must be corrdctedbefore the utilities can be installed a nil paving put down, it reported. Closing of Coldwater Canyon Ave. from Mulholland to Beverly Dr. last June gaxe VI ley motori-ts a difficult Alexander msno, wno is arranging the match, is Swift, chairman of the music department at UC selecting the 50 opponents whom Fischer xvill play at one time. Davis, will be saluted with a performance of his "Strava-ganza III" by clarinetist John Neufeld, violinist Bonnie Douglas and pianist Peter Hewitt.

Imbrie. Prix de Home Psychologist to Speak BRENTWOOD "Mascu linity and Feminity" will be I .5 1---' i -v liiiilliiii.iiWiM;rMWarin,i.i,.l Wkwi under the direc-winner. of com potion oi Ahmed El at UC Berkeley, will a psychologist, when ilebe honored with a perfor-Emotional Health of his "Impromptu meets at o'i lock tonight atj for Violin and Piano" byj llrilfi San Blvd. violinist Stan lex Phimmer SAME AGE Although Mrs. Hilda Solomon, West Los Angeles, vxas born 44 xears ogo on Feb.

29, she and son, Dannv, holding the cake, will have celebrated the same number of birrhdoys Sat-urday. Because of Leap Year, Mrs. Solomon will observe her 1 1th b'rtdov, the same age as Dannv. She has seven children. mountain problem.

Beverly Glen Bld closed at the me tune tor another storm ch ain ptojei t. The pi i if i.

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