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The Californian from Salinas, California • 3

Publication:
The Californiani
Location:
Salinas, California
Issue Date:
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3
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1968 SALINAS CALIFORNIAN-3 McCarthy Labeled Thinkers' Choice Advertisement) Mrs. Sconberg Heads Women for Rafferty; Reception Scheduled Detroit Man Purchases Radio Station KSBW Radio Station KSBW, Salinas-Monterey, has been sold, subject to FCC approval, by Central California Communications Corporation to Thomas J. King, Detroit, Mich for $500,000 cash King plans to personally op- bilhfn for aiming the world, Saturday, June 'while neglecting the non-milita- ry aspects of foreign aid and the uigent needs of the poor at home. I Dr Coleman was originally -he added, wheie others deploie to aPPear vuth Mrs idmitted corruption in the Sai-jdeiin Moore, wife of the Suf-'on government, McCarthv asksifraan BlP of the Episcopal oters to see that corruption as I of Washington, D. C.

part of the problem of iand a PersondI fnend of Sena nvolvement tor and Mrs- McCarthy The Saigon government has i Mrs Moore joined Mrs no leal legitimacy as a govern-) McCarthy in Los Angeles in a ment in the fust place and last minute campaign shift, cannot be expected to become however, and was replaced by a genuine ictnamese Johnson supporters will be held at the Mark Thomas Inn in Monterey 4-6 m. tomorrow. It will be followed at 7 by a dinner-dance for Rafferty. Mrs. Sconberg and Mrs W.

Ilolman of Pacific Grove will be commissioned honorary captains in the Monterey Rangers Re-Elect SUPERVISOR WARREN CHURCH FOR CONTINUED INFORMED AND RESPONSIBLE REPRESENTATION Some idx supported organizations, the California Rodeo Association included, have not submitted organization financial statements of income and expenses to support the need for public assistance. Supervisor Church will continue to watch your tax dollar. Forward with Warren Comm. Paul Tripp Mrs. Bruce Sconberg of Salinas has volunteered to serve as womens chairman of the Monterey County Rafferty for S.

Senate Committee. Her appointment to the post was announced today by Virgil Frizzell of Salmas, co-chairman of the committee. Mrs. Sconberg will scive as hostess at a rally and reception for Rafferty supporters and will be on hand to greet him at Monterey tomorrow. Dr.

and Mrs Max Rafferty are expected to fly in to Monterey Peninsula Airport at about 8 p.m. The rally and reception for HIGH 108, LOW 30 NEW YORK (UPI) The highest temperature reported by the U.S. Weather Bureau, excluding Hawaii and Alaska, Friday wras 108 degrees at Needles, Calif. Todays low was 30 at Evanston, Wyo. ment when 95 per cent of its military and economic resources come from the Lmted States.

McCarthys pioposals to retire FBI Chief Edgar Hoover or to curtail power of the Central Intelligence Agency, said Dr. Coleman, are linked to a larger question of re-examining the proper limits of power in each branch of federal government. He urges voters, she said, to see the irrationality of spending GENUINE ENGRAVED WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS $1945 I Om per 100 Printed announcements, 24 Hour Service. Complete Wedding Service at the new loeetion of CHAPPEL'S MART No. 9 E.

San Luis Salinas Phone 422-0734 Company, a new Republi can dub, at the dance. They will be commissioned by televi-j sion-screCn star Ben Cooper Cooper will be given the honorary rank of major by Frizzell I George 0 Carlson of Pebble Beach will be honored as the I first Ranger volunteer. The Rangers dance is open to persons who have contributed $100 or more to Raffertys campaign locally or through state headquarters. Persons may make their contributions at the door. Reservations may be made with Frizzell, Mrs.

Sconberg, Niles Pearse of Pacific Grove and James Pettit of King City I YOU GET EVEN MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WITH POPULAR HOME'S LOWEST JUNE DISCOUNTS! If there is one thing which distinguishes Sen. Eugene Me Carthy from other presidentia candidates, a group of Salina1-women were told yesterday, it is his appeal to the intelligence of the Amencan voter By his efforts to provide intelligent choices in place of rhetonc and emotionalism, said Dr. Elizabeth Coleman, McCarthy is the candidate for people who think. And Walter Johnson, 1952 chairman of the Adlai Stevenson for president campaign, described the Minnesota senator as the political hem of Stevenson, a candidate who is urging people to think rather than talking slogans. The two spoke for an 11 a brunch Friday at the home of Mrs.

Carl Eifler, 22700 Picador before leaving for a 3 talk on the Stanford University campus in Palo Alto. They amved from opposite ends of the nation for a week of campaigning for McCarthy between now and Tuesdays California primary election. Dr. Coleman is a trim young career woman, on leave as Dean of the New School for Social Research in New York City. Johnson is a Umversity of Hawaii professor, editor of Stevensons papers, who talks McCarthys new politics and looks like a southern senator of the old school.

To Johnson, the new politics is rooted in McCarthys direct appeal to the people, completely by-passing the party bosses and other traditional sources of political power. To Dr. Coleman, it is his determination to campaign on the basis of issues rather than political party. He is not first of all a Democrat but appeals across party lines to those who share his concerns, she said. In informal question and answer, Dr.

Coleman explained some of McCarthys views as they reflect this striving for national thought on national problems. On Vietnam, she said, he has urged with others that we halt the bombing and include the Viet Cong in peace talks. But, 9 111 I CuMttt fffme, By llVER msspssFZ; wM ASelines CMwktM uiHin pwitiwctorw dET ESTABLISHED erate the station. He is presently vice president and group management supervisor in charge of the Ford account for J. Walter Thompson Company.

Prior to that he was executive vice president of McCann-Enck son New York; senior vice president of D. P. Brother Company and director of advertising and sales promotion for Kelvmator. King, 49, was born in Piqua, Ohio, and received his B.A. degree from Williams College in 1939 During World W'ar II he served in the U.

S. Army, seeing action in the European Theater. He was discharged as lieutenant colonel. He is married to the former Cicely Rising, and they have three children. In addition to KSBW'-AM, the sellers also own KSBW-TV-FM, Salinas; KSBY-TV-FM, San Luis Obispo, and KNGS-AM, Hanford, along with more than 20 CATV franchises in Central California.

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