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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 17

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Santa Maria Timesi
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Santa Maria, California
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17
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Wednesday, June 29, 1966 Santa Maria, Times 17 Tammany Hall Loses Auto Critic Now Astronauts Honored AA LA Air Banquet ass ANUEtES Astronauts Nell A. Arm-strong and David R. Scott 4w. rtlA 80 per cent of natural gas night at the 4th annual ban. jpace emergency-a runaway spacecraft-with quick thinking and sound decision.

McCusker and Swigert were cited for their work in test flying a Rogallo Wing Paraglider during pipeinea as patentially Kt- safetycodeb, he said, have Test pilots Davicf F. M6- late 1 9M. The device was ploilve. simply incorporated Indus- Cusker and John L. Swigert being tested as a possible try-Inspired standards Jr.

sweeping yr. 'NEW YORK (UPI) Sen. Robert. F. Kennedys hand-picked candidaeasagk decisive victory Tuesday in the bitterly-fought Democratic primary battle for the Manhattan Surrogate post-bat the big winner was Kennedy Jikflself.

a stand for tle first time in an intra-party squabble since his election two years ago, Kennedy saw his man, state Supreme Court Justice Samuel J. Silverman, defeat the Tammany Hall-backed candidate, Supreme Court Arthur Klein, by more than 23,000 votes. returns from 1,070 Manhattan election dis- many Hall, one of the ever to head Tammany, waff tricts gave Silverman nations most powerful city one Kleins strongest tr 47,625 political machines, andSil- backers, and he vigorously for Klein The third man vermans triumph solid- opposed Kennedys efforts in the race, darkhorseCri- ified the former attorney to thwart the machines mlnalv Court Jue ThomaiS genisfe. -positim as chieff candidates. Em Rohan, tallied only the states most powerful DemocratpKlen' been More than 100 party ndm- Having won this test of with opposition by inatlons were decided at the power, Kennedy stood in an the Republicans as well polls in statewide contests excellent position to select as by the Tanrrmany pe: m-Tuesday, but most of the the party's candidate to ocrats- ae SllverT attention has focused on the oppose Republican Gov.

an again in the general surrogate race ever since Nelson A. Rockefellers bid ejection but he stands little Kennedy aligned himself for a third term this fall. of reversing Tues- with reform Democrats and The big loser in the sur 5.ay Ouco.n?e beayr threw his support behind rogate fight appeared td be Uemocratlc Manhat Silverman. J. Raymond Jones, the cur- 6me jrfe- bitterness It marked the first time rent leader erf Tammany that characterized the race Kennedy has come out in Hall.

wie.ident in Kleins ctrfn- toTam-iJ pbgie firptrcpin the in-tmeiit of the pipeline industry, government and engineering societies, told a luncheon of the American Society of Safety Engineers Tuesday that residents of Armstrong and Scott received the AIAAs Astronautics Award. Mc-Cuker and Swigert were presented with AIAAs Octave Shanut'- Sfward. The AJAA is composed of about 35,000 men and women working in the nations space, aviation, defense and marine designed to cater, to and atlon Los accommodate the compan- wer hoired rt-AlAA ies cost analysts. at the the Inter Nader said the pipeline and Scott problem was so obvious ior tLrlZ pipeline areas are unwar aWft Se nennie wflitmcr tnr Hm committee, which took his, Oology at great personal testimony on the auto safe- risk. The AIAA- noted that ty bill the Senate passed the Gemini 8 astronauts last week.

responded to a critical people waiting for time to catch up with them. Many gasoline, oil, and natural gas pipelines B.B.Q. SPECIAL TRI B.B.Q. SPECIAL BEEF OQ( RIBLETS 09 LEAN, MEATY ROUND BONE SPECIAL CHUCK cee STEAK 991 Pot Roast BONELESS ROLLED Beef Stew FRESH GROUND Round FRESH GROUND BONELESS AGED CHOICE TOP $1 49 SIRLOIN I 7 BONE Roast OR SPICED HAM ALL FLAVORS WHY PAY MORE? Large, Sweat, Tilton APRICOTS LB. Sweet Thompton Seedless LB.

S8W APPLESAUCE 5 No. 300 i 00 GLASS JARS Golden Mpa, South American FARMER JOHN Cooked, Sliced AVOCADOS EA. Red, Delicious APPLES Sweat, Juicy, Valencia ORANGES. LB. Large, Vine Ripened CANTALOUPES LB.

LESLIE SALT PLAIN OR IODIZED. WAXTEX WAX PAPERl 100 Ft. Roll I Sweet, Vine' Ripened WATERMELONS. 2 LBS. spanning the country, he said, constitute a clear and imminent danger by virtue of excessively thin pipe as low as one tenth of an inch poor welding, insufficient depth of installation and inadequate inspection.

The Senate Commerce Committee is considering a bill that would give the Federal Power Commission authority to prescribe safety standards for the construction and operation of natural gas pipelines. Nader arguedthat pipeline'' deteriorationarti-cularly through the Inroads of corrosion is alarming experts in this field. A Tennessee gas transmission co. pipeline explosion March 4, 1965, at Natchitoches, was a tragic forerunner of what may be expected if rigorous corrective action and upgrading of existing standards are not undertaken, he said. The fact thauhere have been few fatalities so far as result of pipeline explosions begs the question, Nader said.

By die admission of the industry itself, there has been one natural gas pipeline failure on the average of every five days since 1950. He said 24 of the states, representing 58 per cent of natural gas peipeline Burned Ship- Explodes NEW YORK (UPI) Four men were killed and eight injured Tuesday when series of explosions rocked the Alva Cape, the ill-fated British tanker anchored in New York since its disastrous collision with another ship 12 days ago. Victims of the blast were salvage workers helping to unload a cargo of highly volatile naphtha. One of the dead was identified as John A. Carter, 43, of New York City.

The other three were tentatively identified as Allan Clegge, Lawrence Howland and Charles Miller. Besides the injured, the coast guard said three men were missing. Mayor John V. Lindsay, who flew over the stricken ship in a police helicopter five times, said he would order the Alva Cape out of New York harbor. He said if the owners did not comply, he would ask the Coast Guard to declare the tanker a menace to navigation.

We cant leave it in the harbor with all that naphtha aboard, Lindsay said. Weve been trying to get it out for quite awhile and couldnt. The explosions occurred as a Coast Guard hearing was being held into the June 16 collision between the Alva Cape and the American tanker Texaco Massachusetts, which claimed 33 lives. The hearing was expected to resume today. The explosions struck at midafternoon and sent a thick blanket of smoke over the ship.

Those who were not killed or Injured by the blasts were the victims of the fire tourched off by explosions. Ftre offtciais- nd Goat Guard sea and air rescue 'draff "Hilhed to the ships aid and prevented a worse tragedy by squelching the fire and guiding the injured to safety. SPRINGFIELD TOILET TISSUE Sweet, Juicy REINQLUS ALUMINUM 1 2... 491 ROSARITA CHILI 1 303 Cans 4, for I ARMOUR STAR BEEFSTEW 24 OZ. Can 00 FROZEN TREESWEET Orange Juice 5 Sweet, Yellow Meat, Red Haven PEACHES LB.

CAMPFIRE 1 -LB. PAKS MARSHMALLOWS oo 1 LB. PAKS for NEW SUNSHINE RINSO DETERGENT 2T 59 Fresh From Hawaii PINEAPPLE IB. roSkwi SaBd Hoad, Large 00 1 CABBAGE LB. long.

Groan CUCUMBERS NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS 3 12-oi. Pkgs. for ROSARITA RE-FRIED BEANS $100 2 Vi Size Can 4 for AQO Ph. Crisp Ramaina ZEE PIPER NAPKINS LEHUCE large New Crop, Red iONIONS LB. New Crop Mild, Swaat Spanish ONIONS LB.

SPRINGFIELD COFFEE snnm mORIfl NEW WHIPPED OLEOMARGARINE nucoaX 29 Armour Star PICNIC mRRKET UJL 9,9 NB 919 N. BROADWAY, SANTA MARIA WA 5-0114 I ORTEGA GREEN, CHIU SALSA 7-oz. Cans BORDENS MILK 6 $100 SKIPPY DOG FOOD 12 Tall Cans $1 jeaijjlftai ALL MEAT Wieners 1 Lb. Pkg. 49 SANTA MARIA MARKET MED.

AA EGGS 1 doz. 31 GROWN WAFER THIN SLICED BACON 1 LB. PKG. 69 PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, JULY 2 3 OPEN 9 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT SEVEN DAYS A WEEK SANTA MARIA MARKET WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY, JULY 4th!.

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