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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 8

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Poge 8 Xxanthtrr w.j., s.Pt. mi 5C2H The High Cos Now Delta o-o ities JACKSON HOLE (Wyo.) (AP) Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, promoting the cause of beautifying America, said last night that "ugliness the gray, dreary, unchanging world of deprived neighborhoods has contributed to riots, mental ill health, to crime." Putting beautificatlon on a practical basis, she said: "Preserving the attractiveness of a city is a primary economic asset, a way to get payrolls. The city that is beautiful brings a high return on the dollar.

"The ugly city is the one which will decline and die," she said. The President's wife flew to picturesque Grand Teton National Park to address a joint meeting of two organizations devoted to her pet causes the American Forestry Association and the National Council of State Garden Clubs. She predicted that Congress will pass a highway beautification bill before it adjourns. But she intimated it might not be all that President Johnson originally sought. "If we get a measure of them, it will be a step forward," she said.

She had some ideas to throw out herself: "There is a great opportunity for some technician to develop paper products that disintegrate in the rain instead of remaining to clutter up roadsides." Mrs. Johnson conceded it's hard to promote an intangible thing like beauty on a nationwide scale "because it does not fit into the gross national product or tally up in personal nicome. "Yet," she said, "we know that the loss of beauty diminishes our lives, and its presence enriches us as individuals and as a nation." And. she declared, she'd settle for an epitaph that attested simply: "She planted three trees." the curb of Ugly takes off baggage Tl A I TWO PISTOL SHOTS weigirii Heinz Packin; Geo. Raft Guilty in Tax Case i Heir Suicide LOS ANGELES (AP) i Movie actor George Raft pleaded guilty yesterday to one count of federal income tax evasion but insisted that Fuller Jumps I In Wrong Yard fi it was the result of a Raft, 69, was indicted last CHICAGO (UP1 Clifford Stanton Heinz III, scion of the food-packing family, died yesterday of gunshot wounds that authorities said were self-inflicted.

Police said that Heinz, 26, a great-grandson of H. J. Heinz, founder of the canned foods company, shot himself in his apartment moments after four friends thought they had talked him out of a suicide attempt. He had telephoned them of his intention. Heinz's father, Clifford S.

Heinz said his son had telephoned him and said there was "no place in the SIDNEY (X. (UPI) William J. Fuller landed in the wrong back yard when giving an exhibition parachute jump. Fuller, 34, of Coalsvllle, landed in the yard of Police Captain N. G.

Le-cakes. He was arrested for violating a state law prohibiting sport parachuting, pleaded guilty, and was fined $25 yesterday. V-N A 11 -4 km QxaJS S.tfk between his father and his world" for him. June In Court mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ball Heinz, a Los Angeles social week on six counts of tax evasion for the period 1958-63.

Federal Judge Peirson Hall will sentence Raft Sept. 28 and said he would dispose of the remaining counts at that time. Raft, free on $100 bond, faces a possible maximum penalty of $5,000 fine and three years in prison on the single count. Raft said after his court appearance: "I pleaded guilty because my return for 1961 was false. There was a mistake in my financial statement.

I never had an Intention to defraud the government." The dapper veteran of 105 movies, best known for his tough guy roles, pleaded guilty to count four of his indictment charging that he filed a tax return that showed income $35,000 below the actual figure. Young Heinz, a former student at the University of Chi ite. The father won custody cago, left a note addressed to United Press International Telephoto. and later married Mrs. Virginia Spreckles Howard, an his father.

Its contents were not disclosed. The father said he could other Los Angeles socialite. offer no reason for his son's Borneo Dimensions June Allyson is shown in Los Angeles Probate Court yesterday where she asked immediate division of an estimated of assets in the Dick Powell estate half representing her community interest. despondency or the suicide. When Heinz was 4, he was Borneo is about 800 miles the object of a custody fight long and 700 miles wide.

A Cluttered Sky-UFOs' Over New England PORTSMOUTH (N.H). -(AP) Officials at Pease ALr from Kensington. Bertrand said he and an lights blinking in sequence, have been received frequently since July 29, a source said. Force Base are investigating other officer accompanied numerous reports of uniden ing was reported almost every night last week, sources at the air base said. Exeter patrolman Eugene Bertrand, and Air Force veteran, said Norman J.

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