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The Californian from Salinas, California • 2

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2 SALINAS CALIFORNIAN Saturday, July 8, 1972 Deaths Mrs. Itose A. Kyle, 58, of City, Kani. LA Chief Urges Swiff Hanging Of Hijackers Secluded Wallace Ponders Stance at Convention Obituaries LOS ANGELES (ITI)-The way to deal with hijackers is to MIAMI BEACH (ITI) 'were kept on standby in a room his partys ultimate presidential give them a swift trial George C. Wallace secluded111'- Wallaces heavily guards in a candidate and the platform and mobil courtroom right at the Harvisfon Rites Funeral services will be held Monday for W.

Carl Ilarviston. sit out the election. Foils I airport when the plane lands indicated that most of Walla- and then hang them on the spot who was Thursday appearancesice's supporters would votofrom a portable galhms rohcei he wfls hjt pondered whether he had the i Fndayi AIa I for President Nixon in that Chief Ed Davis said Friday. physical stamina or the politi-1 where' he reclaimed gubernator-1 pvont- makin the presidency -These hijackers are making wjU)se home was at leal muscle to turn the'ial powers lost during his muth hardlT to. win- unsafe 19390 Mallory Canyon had Democratic party away from a da.v absence since an attempt Wallace declared in a 10-.

one city to another, I avis employed by Granite Concourse he found distasteful. on shod the "TcJreci.inmend that we have C- Pad 23 10 retoimmiu 'years. He had been a resident a portable courtroom in a tag sinte 1936 and was a native of Carroll County, Ark. lie is survived by his widow, u. lu.mnui min Lijunr-aiiu naL i Ivul Ilarviston of the family Democratic National Conven- he said was familiar, too but had Washington trial for a hlJac6r home, three daughters, Virginia tion also remained indoubt i lacked its old power.

H.s!a"d reflected the views, and hang him. withdue Qf Anzon Ja-s no longer cut the air. but th dt Prindle of Salinas, Mrs. Bonnie Wallace, still paialyzed from 0 the ms hjs had been endorsed by Hubert airDort," Davis said. I I lliimnheoii anri rinnini fllC.I UfmiAM the waist down and weak and wheelchair.

pale from his hospitalization, planned no activities today -Were back into the fight, leaders in Washington 2T Harvirton, both of Salinas: only except a brief appearance as116 a small band of loyalists have paid attention to a small trying "to dramatize the A brother Dali Ilarviston of Oregon, and four sisters also survive. They are: Mrs. Vena Fultz, Mrs. Veva Goodnight and Mrs. Velma Armer all of Greenfield, and Mrs.

Vina Rehak of King City. Five grandchildren also survive. Services will be held in the host at a party for all at Miami International Airport convention delegates. after he was wheeled from an declared. The average citizen That itself presented a airconditioned hospital plane should be the king of politics.

problem. In Alabama Wallace urmshed by President Nixon. 0n the fljght t0 jrjorida. refuses to attend public affairs' Im still an active, viable Wallace eschewed his hospital where liquor is served. But, candidate even though I have bed in the plane, sitting erect in! PHONE LINES CUT said Charles Snider, his eam-m sidelined for a few seat.

Every 10 minutes or so, LOS ANGELES (ITI) Long paign manager, We will havej Only Negative Power flexed his muscles by distance telephone service was he situation." Justice should be swift and sure, thats all the chief had in mind," the mayor said. to serve booze or nobody will! But most Democrats saw him'pressing his arms down, lifting pampered to the local 213 area.Ree C. Grim funeral chapel at come. 'possessing only a negative) his body a few inches into the I code Friday after a contractor Three doctors and four nurses power the power to denounce air. I drilled through a phone cable.

DEMOS Heads Heart Association Proposed County Project Would House All Offices (Continued From Page 1) worked out and would cooper-. ate with McGovern on the I California challenge if one were! found. specifically listed' KLNG CITY County serv-i McCauley explained that the ing facility in the proposed coun-Igovs. Marvin Mandel of ces fr Southern Monterey county has unsuccessfully I ty building. Maryland, Dale Bumpers iot-Iudins the sheriffs looked for a building to lease in I McCauley explained the and Jimmy Carter 0f department, will be housed in a the area.

A county building! posed county budget for 1972 -Georgia. i single building if the budget pro-would provide office space for 73 will be studied by the board Lucey also said Gordon St posal of County Administrator i the courts, supervisors, county of supervisors at a minimum Indiana state chairman' McCauley is supported by building inspectors, and the of three special sessions begin-and Rep. John Brademas are'ltbe board of supervisors. health department. ning Monday.

Public hearings Joseph L. Hannon, M.D., of Salinas (left) has been installed recently as president of the Central Mission Trails Heart Association for 1972-73. With him is Pebble Beach Realtor Lawrence R. Bemis, chairman of the associa tions board of directors. New Complications Arise In Fischer-Spassky Match REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI)1 Schmid had invited vvorld game match is scheduled to be New complications, which 'champion Spassky and challen-1 played July 11.

might further delay the start of ger Fischer to come to the Fischer stayed indoors today the world chess championship chess hall together Sunday to! observing his sabbath, which McCauley said there are no will be held on the budget in plans to include a jail or hold- August before final adoption. 10 a.m. Monday. Burial will be in the King City Cemetery. The Rev.

K. W. Shires of the Greenfield Assembly of God Church Will officiate. Aguilar Rites Funeral services for Ismael G. Aguilar, 54, who died July 1 in a Salinas hospital from injuries received in a fall, will be held Monday in Tolle-son, Ariz.

Aguilar, a farm laborer who had worked in the Salinas Valley for several months, made his home in Avondale, with his wife Petra and three children. Struve and Laporte Funeral Chapel handled local arrangements. Rose A. Kyle Rose A. Kyle, 68, of Kansas City, Kansas, died Thursday night while visiting relatives in Salinas.

She is survived by her husband, Mr. Hugh T. Kyle and two sisters: Mrs. Reba Taylor of Lawrence, Kansas and Mrs. Velda Pardee of Topeka, Kansas.

Mrs Kyles remains have been forwarded to the Porter and Sons Funeral Home in Kansas City, Kans. for services and burial, with local arrangements by the Healey Mortuary. survey showed convention upholds a showing considerable coopera-) McCauley told the King City tion with us on the credentials, Chamber of Commerce Thurs-matter. day that he is including There are an awful lot of 000 in the 1972 73 budget for delegates in Indiana who will a county office building in King go for McGovern in the; City, last from 6 p.m. Friday until 6 California fight who might vvant Third District Supervisor Ellis Humphrey Issues Unity Challenge match between Boris Spassky stidy the facilities and, hope- of the Soviet Union and full, approve them.

American Bobby Fischer, arose This touchy job will now be today when the chief arbiter taken over by left Iceland. Arnlaugson, Lothat Schmid, a West Schmids deputy. German grand master picked' This could be critical, said with an Icelandic chess player, p.m. Satin-day. Fischer is member of the California based Gudmundur 'Fundamentalist sect called the serving as Church of God.

Spassky went salmon fishing aian accommodation with Da-lTavernetti told chamber mem lev Lucey said i bers that the county would prob jIcGoven schedued a fuU ably negotiate with King City rou.nd of campaigning into the and the Salinas Valley Fair la(e evenjng including am board of directors for a site if appearance at a caucus of the budget item is approved. said his latest MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey chal- jlcnSed front -running George S. (McGovern and all other Democratic presidential candidates today to pledge now to support California over either legally committed, pledged or leaning to voting for Humphrey on the first ballot.

Humphrey arrived at the the eventual nominee of the convention city Friday, decl'ar-jeonvention. ing: didnt come down here Humphrey, who said he wouldjfor a vacation. I came for the Iback any nominee who supports nomination. 1 delegates who are Weather by the International Chess Fred Cramer vice president of Froeystein Thobergson, who Democratic governors. He was Federation (FIDE) as L.S.

chess Federation, had invited both players to fly arrjVe from Washington in flew home this morning and i Picking the board and the to Northern Iceland where the mid-afternoon said he would not return until pieces is a much more difficult salmon streams are rich. I The suprnie Court Friday next Thursday when the se-'job than to referee the match! If popularity were a deter- night overruled a federal cond game is scheduled to bejas such. mining factor, Spassky would appeaIs court that awarded him played. U.S. chess sources would not; retain his title hands down.

I aj 0f 271 delegate votes he Schmid, who runs his own rule out the possibility of Chess-mad Icelanders contin-jwcn jn (he winner-take-all sa as'va lTe Y-va'naWe highthe party platform, told 9 news that the candidates few sprinkles or showers extreme owed such a pledge to the delegates McGovern would lose some low clouds north end1 1 Humphrey stands to gain up to 108 of the 151 to 153 McGoverns publishing firm in Bamberg, further postponement of theually speculate who will win California primary, said he was going back to, first game already delayed and compare the different1 Germany because his son had (nine days as a result been injured in a traffic I Schmid's departure, accident. The first game of the 24-'challenger. The decision left of personalities of tho Soviet jn the hdnds champion and his American1 delegates. They tion Credentials of thenis an mommg; iittie tempera-idclegatos befoie they convened have two) day fCromgmidh80's todmIda90sSex-on Monday. Committee in I 7owsPPtongh5.

m'rne' loVand'l Humphrey declined to up 151 to 1 53 of the mid so high today low ton.ghcterize his demand and high Sunday at Salinas 68, 52,1 requirement delegates among as 72. Paso Robles 92. 50. 93. requirement for a loyalty monterey bay area: Mostly pontendin? instead that fair through Sunday but variable udul tuiueiiuiug liibiedu mai low cloudiness night and mornings; he Was Seeking to Unify the little temperature change; highs to- day and Sunday from the low 60s pcirty ill liht Of th6 StOIITiy to low 70s: lows tomght in that looms ahead.

wind 50s; westerly 10-20 m.p.h. FUNCHAL HOME, INC. IU6 UNCOIN AVINUt XlSk fr fwo CtMrttan California 'Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey, Edmund S.

Muskie and reverse the committee and permit McGovern to keep the entire 271. if the full Credentials Committee ruling denying McGovern those gates on the grounds that Californias winner-take-all primary violated party reforms. Jack Chestnut, Humphreys campaign manager, issued a statement in behalf of the senator after the courts 6-3 ruling that said, in part, I call upon all the candidates to support the open proceedings and to abide by the will of the Democratic convention and Hijack Suspect Must Take Exam Busy Burglar Gets Just $4 In King City KING CITY Three neigh boring businesses on afternoons. SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA: In contrast to his bitter Variable high cloudiness but other- The former vice president welcomed Fridays Supreme Court ruling that stands to take Broad-denunciation of the Credentials' mo5tly Sunday; some low clouds near theucoast MARJORIE KITTS CORNICK Monday 1:30 p.m. Officiating Rev.

Arnold Nelson Inurnment in the Garden of Memories SAN FRANCISCO (tPI) A los said in an affidavit to the'way were burglarized early to-: Committee action as an under-! rueht and morning; I'ttje ternPera-iaw jjn votes McGovern 'eeran that Goodell had ordered dav but all the thief gained was handed political steal, Mc-dary in athe 6o-s near the coast toicaptured in the June 6 held without bail and ordered to, a hebcopter to be waiting for 154 in cash iGoverns reaction to thn low? Ln be given a psychiatric examina- him at Oakland airport so he police said they received a re-Supreme Court decision a nearby p0rt at 33 a that someone 'restrained tion after he gave up an could be flown to cloudiness and a chance of show- chances of winning the nomina- ti I support its eventual nominee. ers or thundershowers south por- tion were much better, but he studiously refrained from offering any victory forecasts. Humphreys principal dele-gate-counter, P. J. Maloney, tion; little temperature change SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY: Vari able high cloudiness but otherwise mostly fair through Sunday and a chance of a few sprinkles extreme south; little temperature change; highs today and Sunday in the 90's except 80's delta area; lows tonight attempt to hijack a Pacific industrial park.

Goodell was was jn the Hearn warehouse at I By a divided court decision Southwest Airways plane Fn-' alleged to have parked his car 1023 Broadway. The suspect was it is now the responsibility of day on the advice of a veteran there loaded with personal'gone when officers arrived. the delegates to the national police officer he held hostage, belongings and ammunition. a officer on patrol observed convention to protect the rule The agent said Goodell had an 0pen door at the Lee Conat-of law and the nations time-cased the airport for two ser building at 4:40 a.m. but alhonored sense of fair play.

We days before he made the check of the premises showed 'do not change the rules of the game after the game is over, he said. from the 50s orth to the 60s south. Northwest winds 5 to 15 m.p.h. except westerly to 20 m.p.h. delta areas.

OUTLOOK SAN FRANCISCO UPI Extended weather outlook for Central and Northern California Monday through Wednesday: Fair except low clouds near coast night and morning. Cooler inland Monday. Morning lows mostly in the 50's. Highs the 60s along coast and mainly in the 80s and low 90's in interior. ACROSS THE U.

S. YESTERDAY collected $455,000 ransom be-, attempt to hijack the Boeing 'nothing had been taken, fore he surrendered at Oakland. 1727. He ordered the plane to fly I qvg hours later Irving Mark-lie handed over two pistols tOto Lindbergh Field, San Diego, ham reported that $4 was miss-California Highway Patrol while the ransom money was jng from Livingston Tractor Co. collected.

Goldsmith, in discussing the possibility of a psychiatric evaluation, said, this is so 0f the buildings, bizarre as to indicate some aberration. Two Youths Cited Two brothers, 11 and 14 years old, were cited on burglary charges yesterday by Salinas police after the boys reportedly took items valued at about $300 from the home Earl Giles of 1150 Acosta St. His loss was recovered. The boys also are charged with taking items from the Bard Blades School on two separate on strongarm robbery occasjons jn which they Getaway.Car Didn't Wait LONDON (UPI) Alan Dowers walked into a bank in the village of Ashville with a toy pistol in his hand and demanded $12,500. When the cashier brought $2,000, he dashed outside.

The cashier tripped a burglar alarm and ran after him. The driver of the getaway car saw the cashier in pursuit, panicked and drove off, the prosecutor said. Then Dowers handed back the money, saying he didnt think hed get away. The Old Bailey court sentenced Dowers to 18 months in prison. Capt.

Lloyd Turner. I told him that as soon as he stepped down the ramp an FBI agent is going to squeeze one off and your head will disintegrate, Turner told newsmen after the second hijacking of a PSA plane in as many days. The first ended when two hijackers were shot dead in a gunbattle aboard a parked Beach will speak on How to charges, plane across the bay in San Know Prize-Winning Minerals Francisco. One passenger was Monday nights meeting of killed and one wounded in the be Monterey Bay Mineral Soc- ic Paul F. Patchick of Pebble yesterday DUPVl U'ill noQ nr Uz-vtir Frv fVlQTcrfic Jorge S.

sient, of near shootout. I jety of Salinas. Ruvalcato, 56, a tran- burglaries were recovered, $42 on Central Avenue, Lincoln Avenue, shortly after noon. TRAILERS BURGLARIZED Burglars who broke into Goodell was arraigned before The meeting will be at the two One of the suspects held the trailers at Hidden Beach yes-victim by the throat while thejterday, took items valued other took his money, po-1 at $325, sheriffs reports sh lice said. Ruvalcato also was today.

The trailers were used struck on the chin. by Earl B. Cottam and his The pair was arrested a short of Provo, Utah, and their daugh-time later at Central Ave- ter, Ann C. Barlocker of 19295 nue and Main Street. Bellinzona Dr.

U.S. Magistrate Richard S. (Closter Park recreation center, Goldsmith who scheduled a 401 Towt St. preliminary hearing July 17. a Patchick, a certified public federal public defender appointed to represent the as an authority on mineral col bespectacled, soft -spoken1 lecting.

Godell. The public is invited to the FBI agent Charles Spyropou- meeting. was 'geologist, is generally regarded Pt. Fermin Light To Be Restored SAN PEDRO (UPI) The 98-year-old Point Fermin Lighthouse, jutting over the sea atop the Palos Verdes seacliffs, was declared a national historic site Friday and will get restoration funds. Built in 1874 as a beacon for mariners off the rocky coast, the lighthouse is one of the few such structures to survive nearly a century of wind and weather.

Pentagon Papers Trial to Open LOS ANGELES (UPI) The took in making public parts of (repeatedly and publicly taken District Court Judge Matt much-delayed Pentagon Papers the Pentagon Papers, a the publication of the 'Byrne to reject the many trial begins Monday. minous classified study of but clcny that what motions for dismissal of char- ithey did was a crime. Ellsberg'ges. A federal judge Friday denied war Metnam. They were hasajd that the role was hopeful right up to defense motions to dismiss researchers at the Rand Corp.1 Southeast Asia will be an this afternoon that the judge charges against Daniel Ellsberg think tank in Santa Monica, 'important part of the trial.

would dismiss the charges and Anthony Russo. The' from where the govern-1 A panel of 100 prospective against me, Ellsberg said. I defense filed a series of pretrial ment maintains the papers jurors has been ordered to did not then and I do not now motions, into which hearingsjwere stolen. appear at 10 a.m. Monday believe that I was in violation have been held for weeks, The New York Times won a morning.

Attorneys involved of the espionage statutes several times postponing start Pulitzer Prize for printing the have said they expect the trial 'regarding the use of cassified of the trial itself. (material, and other newspapers to last from 10 weeks to three documents. I feel this is Ellsberg and Russo are also obtained parts of the months. another step in bringing about charged with theft, espionage papers. Ellsberg said he was disap-'an airtight censorship in the and conspiracy for actions they I Ellsberg and Russo havejpoirded by the decision of U.S United States.

1, Attend Your Public Meetings MONDAY Board of Supervisors budget bearing, 9 a.m., supervisors chambers, courthouse. (Qilan ai 50 WEST ALISAL, SALINAS SUN. MOON PHASES 758-0625 WATCH FOR OUR SALE AD MONDAY Tomorrow Sunrise 5-54 a Sunset 8,35 p.m. Moonrise 430 a.m. Moonset 7.

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