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5 MILLION CAR LEW Snbepenbent 13 FASAEENA, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MAT 25. 111 Separate JC Unit Supervisors to Get Transit Tax Request Gutting It Short Sought Arcadia Mulls Annexation The. Arcadia Board of Educa Antique dolls and playthings some going back lo the earliest tion sought Monday night fo de day's ol the United snake termine what the Pasadena lip new display now being siiown at the l.os Angeles Coun Board ot Education might do regarding creation of a separate ty- Museum. The must junior college board. open daily except Monday from Rose Bowl Memorial Rites To Eulogize Red Victims proach with the San Marino SclKiol District toward annexation to the Pasadena City College District on the basis of 10 p.m.

to. 5 p.m. There admission charge. APPOINTED $30 Million Hoped for By Election County Support Sunn Doubtful Directors of the Souliiern Cal Fnr the first time. Also scheduled are a display Paul V.

Carlson, Ph.D., lias Pasadena creating a separat board. To Prepare loiter Hst Cluirch, secured jissisianer of churche.i tliroughnut South Sal service honoring those mur been auuninted consulting psy of Hawk missiles and military arlillci-y by the aimed dered in Communist dominat ern California in compiling of names, biographies and facts Dr. Burlis Taylor, Arcadia! Brlirml siiuerintenrtenl. was in-1 ed countries will be held at the Hose Bowl in Pasadena on Monday, May 31. Kt p.m..

ac a choral and musical program under the direction of Thomas chologist to the California Reading -Institute according to Or-ville Jensen, Institute director. The appointment was made as part ol the Institute's recently niinislei strutted 1o prepare a loiter io cording In Roderick J. Wilson, by the' doc lei nui-scs and civilians C. Wilson; perf ifornia Rapid Transit District mrl dearh at Ihe hands of i general chali man the Pasadena board that can oe approved hy both the Arcadia announced nroEvam of remedi Crlrndale Dragons and the Mon- Communists. Hie memorial service, open al reading in an efioit to alien (SCRTR) Monday laid plans f-r a direct appeal lo county m- teicy Park Girls Drum and ir San otai'iiid DoarJS.

Fldna nichaitknis and a group to Ihe public free ol charge, is ri- Tavlor rcuorted that he pcrvisors for a temporary S'n voluntcei-s contacted leadei he iirsl nun sectarian, non- Bugle Corps, and participation of motion picture and television million car lax to aid transit. ate the alarming inrrei hijh school PALSY DRIVE i the ediicalional field and vet- felt now was the time, lo take action since "three new mem political, civic and patriotic! PTA- HONOR-ivifi. George retiring Marshall Junior High School -PTA, prete life membership in the -California- Congrei rans' organiialions lor adv me rializalion of those mur president of ill honorary i of Porenls ght, who ii Under the new financine plan, bers' of the Pasadena Board hs jYumTriiHed themselves in and assistance. dered by Communists, Wilson; and Teachers to Mrs. William Potty, starlels a eulogy for honored dead.

Craft, who is president of a non-profit educadonal foundation, orieinaled the idea for th' the supervisors reportedly will be asked to. approve a Vi of According lo Wilson, "what savs. William H. SchroH, chairman nf rhe United Cerebral Palsy ig from teaching profe: Mrs. tured on the program will Islarlcd as a desire to furnish drive in San Marino and South nit Jacobson; the first ormation and to give lienor! sident, per cent Doost in motor vehicle in lieu" fees for a year.

lie entertainment personalities pr favor of a separate board fori junior college management." In other business, the board, took under consideration a counter salary schedule for Arcadia Pasadena, has reissued a call those wl-c died because tlioy Da Evans. Etliel Waters and fnr- volunteers to oarticinati Don Gradv: Dr. Max Raffcrty, This would eive Ihe SCRTD auvocalca uie practice of hu- memorial service, which quickly drew support from leaders of civic, patriotic, fraternal and veterans' organizations as well Wivholl rinsine march money for educaHonal and en Tigris, as (aught slate suDenntcndent or instrnn- VnlnnWr are asked to Lclc-, chnrelies and schools, has be- teachers which would proviuc nf uliohtlv smaller increase lion: tierry Uratt. lnternauonaJ phone DUnkirk 5-2441 to sign as churches, schools and the action comniHIee ol vouth (Mucator: nay. stu Teacher 35 Years Honored by PTA armed services.

dedicated volunteers narllciDai- gineering studies lo prepare frr an election where vtilers would be tasked to approve per man-ent one per cenl Increase lo provide a 530 million annual than thai proposed cy ine leacn-ere Salary Committee. dent orator, and ministers irom various Southern California de Dr. Brougher Petty Maddox, ing in a program to iionor those up. HORA LATINA minister of the Hollywood Bap- tyred for humanity. nominations.

Additional $63,000 The Pasadena City College Tavlnr'K salary schedule nnnai'hnent of Inreien 5,000 MILLS HIGH would -cost the district an ad-rtitinnal Sfi3.000 In compallsion will meser.r "Hora I.n- Mrs. William L. Fatty, who ts retiring; after years ill the-teaching profession, received an -honorary Hie membership in' the California Congress of Parents and Teachers, from John Marshall Junior High School PTA al that group's annual subsidy for rapid transit, Capilal Kelinff Last week, the transit district was rebuffed in Sacramento in efforts to push through legislation to allow hoth the ipmrwra: Hospital Employes iir," TVnii-rdav nt noon in Room with 577,000 under the teacher's' 11KK. The PCC Concert Choir will perform and the film, "Why lunrneon at tne El dorado Inn. went lo four hoard members His proposal womo i-aim; teachers salaries an average of 2.1 per cent as against 2.6 per-! who are leaving Marshall.

They Honored Mrs, Pally 5s the third to be honored this year S15 million tax and the lafrr election for the continuing $30 million. Study Latin- win of. snowi. LULU WINNER Barbara Steele, of lOSfi fli'anw Grove Pasadena. are Mrs.

Harvey Brown, Mrs, by the Mar-shall PTA. cent. TVi m-nnnsed minimum sal W. W. Johnson, Mrs.

Leo Klein At the lime, State Sen. Rani dolph Collier noted that a law al-v under Dr. Tavlor's schedule Special lionors wore paid lo and Mrs. Russ Elizabeth Vail, a memher of he administrative staff at the school and Mrs. George F.

Cole, retiring president of. the Hermit Jacobson, incom employes Huntington Mernor- ial Hospital at a luncheon hosted would be 55,748 as against the maJdmum salary would! has been named a incipient of a Lulu Award from the Los An ialready on the books gaio I county supervisors auilwrity to" levy the yt of one per cenl ing nril vice president of the by the hnspilal staff. First District, California Con school received the same Awards were presented to 67 geles Advertising Women. DOG TRAINING honor earlier in the ye. be $11,647 as against The board approved granting au additional S0 per year for an earned doctorate but asked ii tney cliose to do so, Collier ts chairman of the powerful Sen- gress of Parents and Teachers, installed the following officers: employes who have celebrated their 5th, lOOi, 15th.

20th and Mrs. Patty has been Jets of Fire Rising From Sun, Films Show Fingers of hnt gas 5,000 miles high and ,1,000 miles In diameter rise from the surface of the sun, a researcher re- porls. Their temperalures range from 25,000 to 100,000 degrees Fahrenheit, he said. California Institute of Technology reported Monday that new movies of the sun's surface show it is continually in motion like a storm-whipped forest. Tne "trees" are the jets of fire.

The films were taken with solar telescopes at the High Altitude Observatory, Climax, and Mt. Wilson Observ- A. special camera was used to accelerate activity 1C0 to 800 times to observe large-scale -motions, said Dr. Harold 2irin of Ihe Mt Wilon staff. A "wave" thousands of miles long was seen rolling across the solar surfaces.

The pictures show Hie surface of the sun, 886,000 miles in diameter, is honeycombed with about patches or cejls, some 20,000 miles across. The hot-gas fingers or jets, called spicules, rise from the Mmes, dinner Roslker, pres Marshall faculty the last" 11 25 til anniversaries. Dr. Taylor lo cJaniy Hie wont ident; Thomas Swayue, Charles ivearrs. Her luuhanri Ur.

Wil Mrs. Ruth McKcan and Dr. aie ransporiation Lommtt-tce which will decide fale of any transit legislation. Details of the shift in Iransit financing strategy came to light Harlen Dunn, Josepli liam L. Patty is a member of New classes in the Santa Anita Dog Training Group will start June at p.m.

and June 9 at 7 p.m. at Arcadia County Park, lumo 8 at 7 n.m. in Covina. H. S.

Harrison received 25-year ing requirements. Ttelisninra Program Runyan, Edward Zack, C. Ihe LUIjA tacully, anrl tlieir; nards. Kemp and Mr. and Mrs.

ueDrge flail" iters. MariDnna, Clhcr award recipient! include The hnarH eranted nerniis- Amthor, vice presidents; Mmes, Registration may be marie by ihe follnwi and the number-ol: at Pasadena High School, and Cynthia, lDlh grader at Blair Etnn to ihr. Tnter-State Commit Robert Anderson, secretary: wnen Jjuiuu directors asked for a 9:30 a.m. appointment lo present their case to th supervisors. yearn they have nerved the hos- Calling HIUCrebT n-m.

nnBu. Nelson Otis, treasurer, and HiL'h School, pil David Schick, historian. SKxrial service awards also tee of Arcadia to continue the release time religious education prop-am during 19ffrfi6. It will MHli prade atudenls 6-ionn. KANSAS-OHIO ty years.

Miss Katbrynl Detail Cloaked Allen. Fifteen yearn. Amada Al(a. While the SCRTD declined lo nly, unner iDe.proBiam v.1ijis:nd- one hour a Margaret Aubrey, Ethell laivulge details," the supervise CiHltey, Mrs, Vida Denny, Susan week to receive instruction in saia incy expecien to ne asKetl Rites Set Wednesday For George M. Eason i-nUmrn nf his 101CC.

Ferguson, airs. i Ulass, Dr. Walter B. Hill, Airs. Aroia to implement the per cent la.v condngent on action in Mrs.

Carol Undrisues and1 Isabel Overlln ami Mrs. Elizabeth Cician were nam Sacramento to call.llic election, Caltech Profs to Head State Geological Units Dorotliy Van Laai'. ft eoine to he rlofil in our ed school district councilors lor laps." said Supervisor Chair- Ton years, Mrs, Bernice An Funeral services will be held 1 11 a.m. Wednesday in Grasp next year. Mrs.

Hodrigues wiu at first Avenue School Burton W. Chace. The Kansas Ohio Society of l.os Angeles' will meet Wednesday. Juno 2, at fi p.m. in the VIP Room of Clifton's Cafeteria, friS S.

Broadway, Las Angeles Getting In Easier Than Getting Out It's easier (o get into jail than )n vol friend out. Robert P. derson, Mrs. Celia Brazil Mrs, Ruth Cade. Phyllis Faust.

Mrs. However Chace. Joni? with' and Mrs. Vioian will join the Chapel Inglesvood Park Mary Howe Joe Bailev Jones. Supervisors Warren M.

Darn ami Cemetery, for George M. Two Caltacli professors were.a committee to advise the slate mned Monday head a. pfc- truest E. Debs, dec tied to -Mrs. Agnes Nichols, Mrs, Marie 77, board chairman of Schneider, Mrs.

Theresa Schm 'make any definite commirmcnta on the tax plan. high school staff. L. K. Schwarlz Rites Today of state committees 1o advise; the billion-dollar California Fed- ter, Mrs.

Kahe Seaton arxl WU- earthnuakes. landslides and awmakers on earthquakes F. Ag: ral. Savings and Loan Associa ine tiLiiin needs to win from Cliace. Dorn an rl Julia Aaen, Rosa ither ecological hazards in Cakftrxirts.

tion. Mr. Easnn, who had long ffercd from a heart condition, I.cnnard K. senwarre, a imy of.ivhir-ii will advise (he slaia Bavd. -ludv Oessoffv Faith Leagons, 21, demonstrated Mon Hete since Supervisors Frank G.

Bonelli and Kenneth Halin are violently opposed In any public transit subsidy without an died Saturday al his home in San Kcsourres day. Saturday in Oakland, vlie bejth Marino. Turner and Stevens Allin urn. ninm-ams. hudset rcoommenna fiallerson, Ralph Gibson, Fran- had been living in recent yertis.

tessnr ol seolcsy and ana iMorluary, Pasadena; is in charge of funeral arrangements. luilri Charles Hartnett, McCollum, Mary -McKune, Funeral services will iw nem. Police repojled that Logons came to the Pasadena jail at a.m. protesting "baifler- Alternate Plan Dr. George Hous-jbelwecn stale and local agen Bernice Martin.

Susan MertzJ today at 11 am. ilFlml Presbylcrian Churcli in Oak- Mr. Kasoli, a native of Scot Halin said lie favoin an aJ- liilma Nicklason, Florence Ogil- ine' to head the Iwo commit- The first geologic hazards conference was held last Dec- lernate proposal under which lha t-jiwarn scJlulz, Konerta supervisors would be able to Mr. Schwartz, 60, was sales manager Dr Lockiieed Aircraft Dr. Allen was cnoscn to neaniemper in land, had been active in the savings and loan business since 1925, For many years he was jactively interested in desert areas and aided substantially in Schr3eder, Joseph Silvio, Tabea Springer, Mary Trotler, Pauline put the issue up to voters.

If approved by a simple majority, for many years wnne ne iivco Orauee Grove Avenue in ously" during the nooning oi an acquaintance on a narcotics charge. Leagoas was asked to leave, Officer Jordan Ross reported. He not only did not do so, but began a shouting conversation through the jail door bars with the friend, Ross said. Van Koetsveld KUzabeUi Veal, Prances Walton, Mary Wells, the tax would then be voted. Swimming Lessons to Start development of falm Pasadena.

He moved to Oakland Dorn said he would be "haDDV Springs, Palm Desert, Ln Quinta Bias, Steve Ktla Ulemons Katharvn lavermore. Ma be hen be became a vice presi and Twenty-Nine 1'alms. 'dent of Kaiser Aluminum. GEORGti M. EASON Wednesday Menke Shelby Preitori, Lena June 21 at Broohside Park to consider" the temporary transit tax if it were "part of a plan to implement an election," Survivors inciude ins Samules, Robert Higgins, president of Standard Mariana son.

Frank, and Hul Minnie Record. Ruth Stew He told the friend he would Federal Savings and Loan from Iftffi in HKI whpn that nrpaniza- Swimming lessons at made before slart of the first dauEhtcr. Marilyn Layman of Uebs voiced even more ctn-, cern about voting the temporary tax unless it were lied in to a try fo get him out of I he: Bin cuu, and a member of ard Kathleen DcSaltes, Carolyn Russell, Clary Gorgery, Carlos IPalD Alto. side plunge will start June on June itiun merged Willi 'California Fed the National Board of Adv Ronald Towesend, of stn(iBnts will be test Nile. Dr.

Merrill T. Syiil; plan to assure a vole nn Ilia eral. added. Upon the arrival of Kgt. Thomas Duvall.

was for the Federal Small Bus: Ihrwigh Ihe lessons actoi-dingl Joseph CangelosI and Dr. Ben- long-discussed rapid transit Pasadena parks, announc Monday. Ra.iii Transit Talk To Highlight Meet to standards of the American jamin u. Prominent in national anrl Isiate savings and loan affairs. himself arrested fnr "imautlxu- will be a choice ol Red all(1 Dad B.

MacTavish, presi- Wants Vole iMr. Flasnn also was acliv During World War li out of five (v. o-week comnlelion of all den of th Wnirri nf thp Knnthern ized commumcalion with a pris-j board o( directors. civic endeavors. ason served as cliairjnan for! i all catc- foe ir.Lwnnir-iKirrl tor r.rC?Cn ed thi had been a director of the Fed- "I'm not giving thern S13 unless 1 am sure that this trict will he thp guest speaker gories from non-swimmer ad Red Cross Cerrilicatos.

I by Mrs. Allen Pyle of 1he Hos- crnl Home Loan Bank and Ihe Southern California for Ihe U.S. Savings Bonds Commit lee. anced and swimmer. The other nilal Manasement Committee.

TDwnsend said openine nf the oner." Hfi also used "unkind1 words'1 through a jail window In describing Ihe police to some friends outside, ihe report said. CalifDrn a SnvinES and Loan is part of a total plan (or a voi of the people," Debs said. 'starting dates are July 3, Juiy at the general membership, meeting of the 58th Assembly District Democratic Volunteers! Brookside poob is scheduled for 'The Board of Directors is pleased to set aside this day to in Montreal, League, and a national exoeulive committeeman of the United the supervisors have had au May 2ft for weekends and holiday afternoons. The pooLi will IClass times vary according to! Committee Thursday. thority ever since 1D61 to im- Eason lived in the Pacific north Slates Savings and Loan League.

swimming ability. Lea eons was additionally be open every aay trom June west before coming to California Weimsr will address 'mectinp. to be held at 8 T.rr, honor its personnel, as it is through trds type ot dedicated service that Huntington Is able to maintain its high standard of jpose the per cent motor vo-hicle tax under a bill authored! by Collier and Assembly Speak la uirougn sept. a. Townscr.d said all lessons mi in emuns not to exceed 12.

booked on a cnarge di destroying iail property. Ross said he He was a member of Mayor Sam Yorty's Housing Commit-; lee. a director of the Downtown Iannis jnieriiieuwie 1920. He is survived by his widow, School, Baldwin Park, on "Ha-: The fee for 10 lessons is 53, er Jesse unrun. patient care, Marlavish said.

nicked ud a wooden bench and Transit When, How and lor 13 lessons pauik At that time, transit was un Mrs. Louis Eason, and a Businessmen's Association, and threw It down, breaking one af Gordon Gilbert, vice presi- 'How Much?" 'lime of registrabon wnicn musi brother, John, of Htocklon. a director of the Better Busi- the supports. dent for administration, re- 'Pet' Wildcat Identified viewed the changes and im der management of the Metropolitan Transit Auilwrity whoso members were appointed by the Governor. Since then ihe SCRTD, with locally appointed directors, has replaced MTA.

provements over the years, and haw the Derson nc! iccclv- County Employes Wait Decision on Pay Hikes Glendora's wandering wildcat ihas been identified, but his iejal 'status is a puzzle. ing awards from 37 years olj service to five years, liavei played a part in this develop-. -vcy method the and county employe salaries will be ji AfKPMnr Philin Wsf. Imonth be increased even though Most of the county's 47,000 Baldwin ment, i official at Shenff Peter J. Pitchess have! based.

to determine salaries Animal Shelter said Mi low paid county workers such laundry employes are al terms extending lo December worse joiudii, Secrecy Iticay that the animal a jaguar- employes will find out this al-ternoon how much their pay checks will go uj next Juiy 1, County supervisors are sched resident and chairman of I Ifrffiarri Dislric! Altnrney Evelle ready earning more than in pri- am es of the participating' undi or Central American wild- Inspection Code Revision Urged Repeal of a county ordinance: requiring annual inspection indicated he feeis the aic our ter i I r-1 tie lor Vandal Rreahs Glass Window present method of surveying pri election until 1968. SunervjsDr Warren lot 1616 Zara Glendora. uled to make a decision on coun TriC survey doesn't lake intoj In other areas (he sunervisors sts industry as a oasis ior ne- has served notice he'will oppdsej ty chief administrative officer The pound kept Use recaptured termining salaries for the 1hp SECllrity Lindon S. Hotlinger's recommen any immcaiale action seeincn general mciineo. ioi- A vandal in a passing auto ,01 apartment houses by the low Holiinger's 512 million sal ing ihe three top elective sai- tys cm pi o.yes frj munty runaway in custody, however, iawaitine word from the Stale dations for raises averaging 3.1 per cent and increasing snmelhin? to be desired.

from 527,500 to $31,500 an ary package J9.5 million Of provides but thousands of em Fish and Game Department nually. payroll cosis ty minion. it from tne jener.u innd. Each year a survey is made bv the county, the city of Is threw a large stone through Health Department was front window of the Amcrican-asked Monday by supervisor ism Center, 2261 N. Lake Hahn.

Altadena. sometime Sunday, it was learned Monday. Hah. oI the cat Us a legal domes Two main Questions wili face This would give per ployes In private industry don' have. Survey findings are out While supervisors are scheduler! to order ordinance tic pet.

increases to SO per cent of the the supervisors when Ihe 1065 Angeles, the Los Angeles City! Schools and the Los Angeles county's work force with a few drafted today, changes could be rtobert Lee. of 2130 Canterbury salary scale comes up lor sideration today. line with going wages in much of City Housing Authority to deter categories such as social The damage was discovered, $20 fee, were not justified un- made Thursday -when the meas Lane. Glendora. discovered the private induslry, mine what the prevailing wages Should the pav of three elect workers earmarked for 5.5 ure comes before the board for jaguarundi occupying his garage by Mrs.

Don Garner, worker-less there was some evidence at the cenler, lot unsanitary conditions. Jordan said that some type ofi ed officials sheriff, assessor per cent boosts. final adoption. last Saturday, shut tne aoor ana measuring rod, such as the sur are. All these organizations, Jordan complains, are tax-support and district attorney tji Meanw I He, laxat Supervisor Kenneth Hahn said caned the pound.

A fist-sized rock was found in- "What it boils down lo Is tiar- creased by $4,000 a year even lur.Lywide organization head vey, is needed. Courts have ad-milled past surveys of ilie cur The animal was riesoribed Ihe smashed plale Hahn paid. "The in- quartered in Alladena. has of ed entities. There is nobody 1o speak for taxpayers and em though the raises won be effective for at least IS months? he saw no reason at all to vote (his year on the top pay since none of the 1brre officials could receive 1hr raises during their fine, well cared for cat, rot lly-used type because some-; fered its services to the Board window of the center.

Alladcna.spection of dwellings iu juslny sherilf's deputies are investijt-a fee which in lurn justifies the ing. inspection." Should Ihe present cnunly thing is necessary lo base de-jat all wild until a rope ployers, he. said. nf Supervisors In an effort In i placed around its neck. Jordan noied these weaknesses cisions on, hn said.

minimum pay sale of 5300 peripresenl terms of nffice, prepare a new survey on whiclil.

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