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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 9

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Legend of Old West MARMADUKE By Anderson Leeming Friday, Spt. 8, 1967 A-10-THE SUN Diamond Tooth Lil Dies at 89 S. Fiet Elections Give Catholics Potent Voice in Senate Decisions As a showgirl and hotel opera-1 daily the one embedded in her tor she counted some of the 8 TZZZ horse I she won it betting on a most notorious gamblers and race with a Reno, CLAREMONT (AP) "Diamond Tooth whose toothy grin revealed a diamond imbedded in a big, gold incisor, was a legend of the Golden West. The Austrian -born woman, gun slingers among her friends, including a convicted murderer, Diamondfield Jack Davis, who By BARRY KRAMER At the same time, Thieu may, in their view, might give the; SAIGON (AP) The victory have some difficulty with the Communists too much, of South Vietnam's Roman; Catholics if he pushes his cam- The Catholic victories in the Catholic minority in the Senate paign promise to seek negotia- Senate can be explained by the election gives it a measure of tions with North Vietnam by of-, fact that there were a confusing iitiMi nflu-pr fnr the first time ferine a bombing pause. total of 48 10-man slates which "I used to have diamonds on i i every linger ana iianguig became one of her nine hus around my necK, sne saia in a who died Sunday at 89, came to the United States before the 1963 interview.

"When was Most Catholics are refugees voters had to wade through to since the slaying of President broke I'd hock them." bands. Her real name was Evelyn F. Hildeeard. She was known for turn of the century, dancing her way across the country and set who fled North Vietnam when pick up to six. Many voters Ngo Dinh Diem.

She said she once drank fathnlirs won at least 20 seats the Communists took over. They 'chose randomly, but certainly a the diamonds she loved, espe- tling in San Francisco. champagne with a former in the 60-member Senate and are considered among the most factor was the strong Catholic1 Prince of Wales, New yoric. Diamond Lil's career as a will be its strongest bloc if they staunchly a 1 1 Communist political organization, me buu-vote together. Senate candidates groups.

They would not takejdhists are unorganized and split business woman included oper Arab Nationalist Factions In Battle for Leadership supported by the Buddhists, the kindly to any negotiations mat.iDy religion favored at least nomi-j Blazinir Auto Crash Kills 1 Wm ADEN (UPI) Warring Arab A federal government spokes ating hotels and rooming houses in San Francisco, Boise, Idaho, and Seattle, Wash. She retired in 1943 at Boise, where she operated the Star Room. She died in obscurity she had never known in life, at the Claremont Sanitarium, of natural causes. Services were nally by most South Vietnamese, won only a few seats. The Catholics are about two million of South Vietnam's 17 million people.

They generally desert areas around Aden yester man said the army was trying 10; Five of Them Qiildren day in their struggle for lead to surround the belligerents but ership when the South Arabian DOWNERS GROVE, 111. when the automobile was hampered by the lack of tanks and paratroops and by supported Diem, a Catholic. But Ten persons including five; went out of control. They said Federation wins independence from Britain next January. the searing 110-degree heat.

many had second thoughts inchildren were killed iast night the car plowed into a line of mailboxes and then swerved "Why shouldn't he feel secure? He outweighs me by 40 pounds!" Both sides in the civil conflict apparently were defying an ul the montns Deiore ne was uvu-ljn the iery collision of a sta. thrown in the fall of 1963. Some and a car west back onto the road into the on timatum by federal army ot me uunoncs eieneu uui.uaj, n0wnprs Grove. coming lane of traffic, where troops to stop fighting and the collision occurred. Police said nine of the 10 victims were riding in the station start talking directly with Brit held posts in Diem's government.

Although there was no bloodbath aimed at the Catholics aft Police said the gasoline tank of one of the vehicles burst into ain on the bitter independence wagon, which was driven by Ar issue. thur L. Hoffmeister, 28, of flame. When police arrived, the Riot Damage Tax Relief Is Set for Businesses, Homes The army reported that at Downers Grove. The other auto, bodies of five children and two er Diem's overthrow, there least 50 Arag nationalists have were numerous incidents and 'which police said was traveling 'adults were pinned inside the been killed in the renewed fight WASHINGTON (AP) Uncle wreckage.

resentment was widespread, at high speed, was driven by Buddhists burned some church- Ralph J. Kuznierz, 43, of Lisle, ing between the National Liberation Front (NFL) and the ism and looting, the Internal Revenue Service said yesterday. Insurance companies may de Sam will indirectly help businessmen, home owners and in who also was killed. es and beat up Catholics in the months that followed. Animosity British Nazi's Wife Held for Conspiracy Egytian backed Front for the Liberation of Occupied South surance cpmpanies cover part The station wagon victims were Hoffmeister; his wife, has now largely subsided.

Yemen (Flosy). LONDON (AP) Francoise Chief of State Nguyen VariiPaula; her parents, John P. duct as a business expense the extra money they might be forced to pay in riot damage claims, IRS added. Opposing factions carried Jordan, 35, French-born wife of Britain's National Socialist-Nazi their war into the detsert after Thieu, the president-elect, is a Brubaker, 51, of Virden, and his Catholic. On most issues hejwife, Esther, 56; and the of their losses from riot damages this year.

No special riot deduction may be claimed for damage, but the income tax law does permit businessmen and home owners to deduct casualty losses, in leader Colin Jordan, was re- probably will be able to get Hoffmeister children-Beth1 manded for trial on charges of These deductions reduce the withdrawing Wednesday night from Dar Sadd, a customs post just outside Aden, where three days of fighting left more than Ann, 6, Jane, 5, Army, 4, Peggy, along better with the Catholic income subject to taxes and inciting and conspiring with members of the movement to thus the total amount of taxes 3, and David, 1. Police said the accident oc cluding losses through vanda- 60 Arabs dead. burn down synagogues. to be paid. bloc than will the vice president-elect, Premier Nguyen Cao Ky, a nominal Buddhist.

But the Catholic bloc is not pro-Thieib The Senate will have stronger Reagan Victory in Vetoes Battle Seen powers than any previous legis VbndeKamps Red Tulip Specials Thursday-Sunday, September 7-10 lative body in Vietnamese history. The constitution spells out broad powers for the Senate and ing 500 living expense scholar By BILL STALL SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. the 137-member House of Repre ships for poor college students; boosting welfare aid to the eld Reagan's vetoes easily with stood another Democratic as erly; knocking $782,500 out of a bill creating a commission on sault yesterday as California's first legislative veto session police standards and training ground toward an end. and raising the minimum annu sentatives to be elected Oct. 22.

The new Senate includes prominent and politically powerful men. The Buddhists, especially the militants led by Thich Tri Quang, have long been displeased with Thieu. He recently sinned a charter making a non- Senate Democrats tried and al salary for California teachers from $5,000 to $6,000. failed five times to override Reagan vetoes. The most votes Republicans originally sup they gathered in any one at ported some of the bills Reagan vetoed.

As the override at militant Buddhist sect the offi tempt was 19, eight short of the two thirds margin required to nullify a governor's veto. tempts were made, some Re publican senators began leaving cial Buddhist church of South Vietnam. The militants promptly called him a traitor and indi the floor apparently so they wouldn have to reverse their cated they would start a new Assembly Democrats, led hy Speaker Jesse M. Unruh, -Inglewood, pushed through a motion continuing the session positions. Sen.

Walter J. Stiern "struggle in the streets. With strong Catholic senti D-Bakersfield, protested, "They are disappearing from the until today, the last possible floor." day of the five-day veto meeting ment in the Senate, Thieu may seek endorsement from the sen established by the voters in approving obscure Prop. 6 on the The Assembly did pass and ators for measures to control any Buddhist street demonstra-i ballot last fall. But with Republicans stand send to Reagan a bill correcting a technical error in the 1967 State School Aid Law rushed through during the final night of the regular session Aug.

6. Without the corrective legisla- ing firm behind Reagan, any last- ditch Democratic attempt to override Reagan today ap- peared doomed. Democrats con- tion, the state would have had tions or political machinations, Long Beach Tests Plan For Disaster LONG BEACH (AP) Pic trol the Assembly 42 38, well to spend $50 million in school AP Wirephoto visit by famed circus clown Em-mett Kelly in his office yesterday. CLOWNING AROUND Gov. Reagan gives a hearty laugh during aid which legislators intended should come from local school short of the 54-vote two-thirds margin needed to override.

Assembly Minority Leader Robert T. Monagan, Tracy Re district property tax funds. The bill also continues a pro Legislature Honors Clown publican, complained about the vision allowing school districts ture. if vou will, a nuclear holo way Unruh had maneuvered caust. Los Angeles and other to lmDOse a 10-cent property tax override to pay for school fire veto items on the agenda during La Mirada.

Gonsalves said his He also spoke briefly to the SACRAMENTO (AP) The legislature and Gov. Reagan the session. and panic safety measures. Senate and met Reagan. son, after seeing Kelly perform "I don't see that we're going yesterday honored Emmett at South Lake Tahoe this sum- to accomDlish anything around That wrapped up the business of a special legislative session Kelly, the famed circus clown New 2-Layer COCONUT PINEAPPLE CAKE $1 1 (Value AJLwJ A new, deliciously light and moist white cake, delicately flavored with pineapple juice.

Frosted all over with creamy icing rich with creamery butter and topped with tender coconut. Butterfly Coffee 39c Pkg. 6 (Reg. 49c) Pkg. 4 (Reg.

35c) 29C Rosettes Coffee Cakes 39c Pkg. 4 (Reg. 49c) Blueberry Pie 59c 8-in. (Reg. 75c) Crumb, Sugared or Assorted Bite-Sized Dunkettes Doughnuts 33c Pkg.

12. (Reg. 39c) Divinity Candy 49c 8-oi. (Reg. 59c) Coconut Pineapple Ice Cream VzGal.

(Reg. $1.29) Pint (Reg. 39c) 35C (Ice Cream available at most Van de Kamp's stores) major U.S. cities devastated. Could a city of 400,000 persons survive if cut off from outside aid? That is what the federal gov-ment is trying to find out.

The City of Long Beach (population more than 385,000) an mer, tnougnt ne snouia get; here," Monagan said during a called by Reagan to meet at the with the sad painted face who has brought cheer to millions of "This is the greatest thing that ever happened in my 68 years," Kelly told the Assembly. "I wish I could hug and kiss every woman here and shake the hand of every man." some recognition for his years long period of parliament joust- same time as the veto session. children. ing between the two parties. The veto session eliminated Kelly appeared in his rag-tag Obviously referring to Rea-j clown suit to receive a resolu of entertaining children.

Gonsalves went to work, got the resolution passed, and arranged for Kelly to receive the honor in person. nounced yesterday it was the the governor's "pocket veto" by which he could veto a bill after the legislature had adjourned, The resolution was introduced by Assembly Rules Committee tion of commendation from the gan 83 vetoes, Unruh said, "If you're going to play fun and Assembly. Chairman Joe A. Gonsalves, preventing lawmakers from trying to override the veto. games, then when tne wheel spins around it's your turn." first community to take part in the nation's first federally-funded "model local resource plan" pilot program.

The six month study, pre 3 More Congressional Seals Assemblyman Frank Lanter- Assemblyman Patrick D. Mc-Gee, R-Van Nuys, called the man, R-La Canada, defended the idea of the veto session. pared by the city's Department of Emergency Preparedness GOP Expects California Gains veto session an exercise in futility and submitted a resolution designed to start the process to The people have said, through their Prop. 6 vote, that they under a $10,000 contract initiated by the national office of Civ do away with the veto session. think the pocket veto is an in current sentiment among Re il Defense and the U.S.

Army, Democrats in the Senate failed appropriate way of killing a bill publicans throughout California to override vetoes of bills creat- Lanterman said. He said he favors leaving the districts unchanged until after the 1970 census. Halley said Republicans will concentrate in the 1968 camp is to send a delegation to the 1968 GOP National Convention has resulted in a 239-page report. Evar P. Peterson, coordina WASHINGTON (AP) A Republican gain of two or three congressional seats in California's election next year was predicted yesterday by the state GOP chairman.

James W. Halley of San Mateo said he had specific Demo pledged to Reagan as a favorite son candidate for Presidential tor of disaster services, says aign on a number of Congres 8-StateMedi-Cal Parley In S.F. Set Up by Reagan nomination. He said he did not similar programs will be con sional and state legislative dis tricts where Republican candi think former Vice President ducted in other cities, aiming at a basic national Civil Defense Richard M. Nixon, a former dates have the best prospects of winning, but no district will cratic problems in mind as being vulnerable.

He declined to name them. California congressman and sen SACRAMENTO (UPI) Gov. temporarily sidetracked by given to the Democrats by de ator, would play any part in the Ronald Reagan yesterday an restraining order issued by policy and training program for; communities. In the Long Beach plan, a detailed chain of command is fault. "We have to keep some se Sacramento Superior Court formation ot the California convention delegation.

The state chairman said the crets, he said in an interview. Halley was in Washington for meetings of Republican state chairmen and the GOP National Committee. Kirschke Called Jealous, nounced he has invited governors and officials from eight major states to a conference on mutual problems in administering the Medi Cal program. Reagan said the Governor's Interstate Conference on Medi-Cal will be held Sept. 20-22 at the Jack Tar Hotel in San Fran foreseen.

It would go into action automatically, under existing laws, the moment an extreme emergency was apparent if there was no advance warning. Judge. The order was obtained by Harvey Morris, 43, a Modesto welfare recipient eligible for Medi Cal. It temporarily forbids the administration from putting its $210 million cuts in the program into effect. However, Judge Irving H.

Prosecutor Vengeful by He expressed confidence the Republican party would hold LOS ANGELES (AP)- "Ob- Kirschke, 45, has been sus cisco. pended from his job a3 a deputy the seat of the late Rep. J. Arthur Younger in a special election this fall in California's llih Congressional District. sessed with jealousy, revenge and bitterness," the state An immediate freeze on prices, wages and rents, would go into effect.

Already prepared lists of essential and non-essential items would be distributed. Invitations have been sent to governors and other officials feriuss is expected to rule "no later than Monday, possibly sooner" on whether to make the charged yesterday, Jack Kirsch injuncton permanent, A gain of two addditional seats Security measures and regula of New York, Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma and Wis consin. ke fatally shot his wife and her alleged paramour when he found them in "a compromising position." Prosecutor Albert W. Harris, We bake the way you would. If you had the time.

The state is attempting to hold down the cost of the program to $600 million this fiscal year. The program provides free medical in the 1968 election would bring the California House delegation into a 19-19 Republican-Democratic deadlock. Democrats now hold a 21-16 majority. tions against profiteering, manipulation and hoarding would take effect. Ten "resource sections" including food, utilities, communications, manpower and trans Los Angeles County district attorney.

He formerly headed the Downey office. Harris told the six-man, six -woman jury that Kirschke, on several occasions "made extreme efforts to have sophisticated indifference" about his wife's affair, "while jealousy and revenge obsessed him." Harris said the evidence would show that Mrs. Kirschke "It should be apparent to most Californians that our medical assistance program has been services for 1.5 million welfare in nis 9)-miniitp onenintr re- Although Halley insisted in the double murder recipients and "medically indigent" in California. Van de Kamp's, plagued with sizable prob portation, would go into action. Kepuoncans are in good snapei trial, contended Kirschke lied in California, he said the results jabout an alleged love affair be-of the congressional races tWn At iems, largely fiscal, but by nc mnanvto 1 i i rr1 4Kis opal Reagan said "some of the basic complications" can be traced to federal interpretations Too many unprepared communities," the report notes, AKERIES would depend partly on the out-0rvine Drankhan.

43. a Reagan said. "All other states with simila "can cause the collapse of the come of redistricting proposals in administering the program. I LOOK FOR THE BLUE WINDMILL AT SELECTED MARKETS entire national survival effort Long Beach aircraft electronics executive. "was fearful and frightened of programs have run into thcae The governor said he hoped her husband" and had fled to Peterson said the theory un same difficulties but they have the conference will produce a pending in the state legislature.

He said he would recommend a veto by Gov. Ronald Reagan should the legislature pass a re- derlying the plan is that civil defense cannot "let the city off Both were found slain last April 8 in the Kirschkes' fash common viewpoint of i the states which will serve as recommen been most pronounced in larg er states," he said. neighbors' homes after he beat her in the middle of the night. Mrs. Kirschke was a widely known fashion designer under the name of Elaine Terry.

ionable Long Beach apartment dations for modifying present the hook" and leave post-attack action to regional, state and federal authorities. districting bill definitely disadvantageous to Republican can-, didatcs. The administration's efforts to limit the massive cost of the Medi-Cal program have been Mrs. Kirschke semi nude, Drankhan fully clothed. federal administrative regulations and statues on Medi-Cal.

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