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Independent's Campaign Kills County Rent constructed, as ho phrased PASADENA AIDS Brain Surgery Tools Sent to Mexico thero are to be no exceptions, including this ene," Hahn told newsmen lie credited Ihe articles in this newspaper Willi "focusing attention en tho whole ques-lloa of leases and leasing procedures." Exposition Park Is In Ids district. One of ilahn's objections to tho proposed lease was that the building was to bo On a motion by Super, vtsor Burton Chnco tho board approver! the exceptions on Ihe ground that ar-ruiigemcnls "were too far along" to warrant sorting over ojaln. Yesterday, llahtr said ho wauled nil major leases In his district to be advertised for competitive bidding. "1 mean all major leases." ho said. "And I mean that a month rental without notifying ical estate Intercm Hint ihry were In the mnr-ket for a building.

The new rules require Hie Heal Estate Department to give full publicity to any needs for building (pace. When the rules were changed, three exceptions were made. One was for the deal In tho Exposition Park area. ing procedures for construction of a building to house the B.P.A. in Pasadena.

As a direct result, Chairman Warren Dorn Of the Board of Supervisors ordered Bn Investigation. Ten new lilies subsequently were written governing leasing procedures. The campaign challenged county officials for arranging a deal with a $1,031 By B1U MAYER A proposed county lease at a rental figure of a month was thrown out yesterday because of a cam-palgn by The Independent. The Board of Supcrvisots delayed action tor an indefinite period on a welfare building to be constructed in the Imposition Park area. The Probation Department was going to share the rpisr-ten with the Bureau ot Public Assistance.

After presenting his motion lo "put Mils thing up for competitive bidding," Supervisor Kciinelh Hahn said his thinking had been "ctnrl-fled by articles In tho Pasadena newspapers." The editorial campaign, conducted by this newspaper last March," questioned leas it, "tn lh0 wrong Exposition Park, and tha University ot Southern California nra thy, he said, Is developing Intn a vast center of cultural and recreational acllvllles. Tlio provides tha sites for tho County Museum and tho Coliseum, among oihcr things. A Pasadena doelor, with the aid of Pnsadora and Los An WARD APPROVES FIGURE geles police officers, yeslcrday was credited with dispatching surgical lools i-gently needed 3nbepenbent lor brain surnwy on a i montr. Freeway Pact olrl Mexico City boy. IS rASABEHA, CALIFORHIA, VtNSPAT, JULY 11.

193 Million Cost OKd $5 Supplying II in necessary sic clal suiglcal tools was Dr Hubert II. Piidviiz, whose of flee Is a I 711 Fairmont Ave Pasadena. 1 1 The brain surgery gear is cr. route to Its destination as II result of a request via a brie I radio call that spanned 2,000 Nears City lo OK State Plans for 3rd High School miles between the desperate Mexico City lather who requested Its Iran smlsslon early Monday and a Brentwood amateur radio operator who City Manager Don C. Mc- iMIllan was' Instructed by tiie The ham operator, Albert lesser, nulckly set up phone Boaid of Clly Directors yester City Planning Unit day to prepare a formal agree connection via Ihc short-wave radio at his home between the tnent accenting made by the Stale.

Depart Bonds Up for Vote Oct. 15 lather, ylorls Stork, and a friend, Louis Zernow, Los An eeles. ment of Highways which will Hermit the department to. nro Relations Group Gets City's OK Veil) Ordinance cccd at once. Willi Ihe design mid acquisition of the right Asks Closer Check on CRA Activities of way for the East-west roc.

His child, 6tork related, was suffering from pressure on the brain and special equipment required lor the operation was not "available lit Mexico. Stork further explained llial the needed Lools-could be -ob way through the central faee-tlon of Pasadena. The a t. 1 la lie iliTouglit lwforo Ihe city board Html Will House 1,500 By ElMER WEHS tained from Dr. Pudenz.

While Given Approval Dy LU SPEHR The Cily Planning-Commission should lie W-pl Informril of prntwsals ot llic Coininiiiiliy Iledevelopinent Agency while Zernow nhoncd lor a police ci next Tuesday for adoption, affects largely the closures nf certain north-south strcjels I I and under or overpasses plo An ordinance proposed hy naMideiui Is lo have school, il will lust Ihe plans arc In llic formative singes Instenct or neing con-i-nntoit with ohms (-mnmls-donm Hnvmoinl A. wed In the map recently sub Clly-' Director Richard Jcncks establishing Human Vi i 1 1 i in. Dorn Icld Hireling fll lie commission and us This was Ihe airouul In mitted lo tho cily by llic high-way department and published In Tho Independent. Ilciatlons Commlltco ot members, more or less, was yesterday. cort, another friend, George' Moiitalvo.

rushed to Dr. Pu-ilcnz's office fo pick up the equipment. 1 Pasadena and Los Angeles policemen -sped the tools to the Jnlernntlonal Airport, where. Hie package was given to Capt. James CaskUl, a Western -Airlines pilot.

Less than six hours alter thr bonds appioved yrslriday hy Woman Hurl After twn iinurs ei uisru llu.iid of Ktl ileal I on. run Is come bcfoic llic volcis unanimously approved yester-Iday by the Board of City Di slon of ihe point, it wna agreed SCROLL PRESENTED Counly Supervisor Worrell M. Dorr, left, pretend scroll of oppreciolion to Poiodena civic lender Donald R. LaMotte, right, for Iris yeon of con-Iriouliont lo Ihe development of Pasadena. In Iho conlcr is Paul Cunningham, 'who succeeded laMotio oi Ihe president of Ihe Posodena Chamber of Cornmerce.

FOR CWIC SERVICE Costs to.Ba'Sliurcd The agreement will provide for the degression of Ihe as Auto Ocl, la. rectors tor lirsi rcaaiiiK unei two amendments had been at- Hint T. Williams, cmhii live dlneclor of the slinl keep I'mil Shaffer, clly dun nine dlteclor, mill Clly Alloc Santa Fo Hallway opted hv llin sponsor, it will bo up for second Leaps Cliff alongside Iho freeway 1 from original call lor help the equipment was on its way lo nrv Weuilr I llionipson in readlnir and adoption next Tho million, nceorilhig lo Dr. Unix1 1 1 U. Jenkins, niipei -liilendent of schools, will II-unine i-oiiipletn srhoul for nhoul 1,500 aludeils.

Plans nie lo oihui llm nclirwl lu Ihr fall of lOiil for 50O 9lu- Marengo; Avenue to Wilson Ttiesdav. Avenue at an estimated cost formed of delnlls in order to avoid conflict wilh the lolling A liyenr-old I.a Pitenlr One amendment made, li womati wa.r In serious condl or 5000,000. This additional cost would be' divided among ordinance or oilier clly lnws clear ihot any contacts he- Shaffer Is lo keen the Plan OS per) cent, or 3225.000 by the tlon lasl nighl as Ihe result of llH-foot plunge down siceij tide of San Gabriel nine Commission advised oi state, 10 per cent or $50,000 dciils ivho will occupy exlsilna l.uililliiKH on the site, which will lie cnuverlrd Into rlns. rooms. Cdiisli'ucll'jii of tin cn- hy the railway and '-15 per tween the committee and detriment heads of this city shall bo made through the clly manager, Not Optimistic, Mexico City.

21 Vallcy Beaultis in County Fele Turenlv-oiie San Gabriel Val Canyon ble Monday the plans, canlllels and how Ihcy arc resolved, and other Angeles Cnunly General cent uy tile city ot Pasadena. Rarlh fakcii from the exca details. If innjoi- confllcls linn lileh schonl will ink losnllal nulhtirllles said Jo- cannot Ih! resolved nl.slnlt iiIhjuI lliir-e yeius. vation required lo depress the liann.i Hose Smith of 15710 Victoria Ave, was suffering 'n. urnviderf that any The pinposel campus Is ln-ntnl on Iwo siti's of a tolnl railway tracks will be Used to make the embankment for the level arise, jo! ill medium of the com ml is! on ond CHA nro to he railed.

appointees to tho committee fraeltires of her right lcej and nf '1(1 acres. One, nhoul IH clcvnled portion of the freeway pelvis, and internal injuries. may he rcmoveu ar wu-. mn of the Board ot City Directors Such special meeliriiis will irelches west on llm She was found by members' east side of Marengo tunning nt am- time. from Wilson Avenue to Foothill Boulevard, Hoy This saving can be taken by the he oieii to iho public and so not In ronrllel with the Brown ot the San Dlmas Sheriff's There was some discussion icy girls are among 30 finalists selected from among 7a of the Southland's prettiest girts, who will parade la the.

annual Miss Los Angeles County beauty ttHEcanl. for 2,100 feet soulh of Glen-arm. Tlio oilier, nhout hvo iMountaln Rescue after lliihwav Department as a erctl Act and yet will not coiintl-lutc public hearings at which a forest ranger saw the lights it to the main freeway and ae- MarciiKO at Ilia about making-the committee a year-tD-ycor program with renewal of Ihe program each counts for the relatively low of her car disappear over tho ndpe nf Ihe i-ojul near Falllne southeast corner of Allcnilnle. ncmtier.i ot audience may The naeeant will be at 3 cost of $500,000 for the depres- -ear as It Is found desirable, speak, Thompson advised n.m. Sunday iiillie'La Canada This Innd Is now occupic'i ny Ihe KIcetrnDynnrrlcs Spring Lodge, Iwb miles south of Iho Crysial Lake rccnjittlon John W.

Holmes, CHA chair- inn or uie rauivay iiutu, Director JencKs sain pc wpi Supervisors Present Scroll to Pasadenan Dnnald R. La.Molle. Pasadena civic leader and manager ot Sears Roebuck and Co. Pasadena store, was honored yeslcrday by I lie Board of Supervisors for Ills long reeord of community service. The traditional comity scroll was prcseiilcd to hlin hy.Buard Chairman Warren M.

Dorn. Horn, in his Intrcilnctlon, pointed out some of La-Molte's actlvllles, Including Ills recent presidency In lha Pasadena Chamber Df Commerce. "His work fnr Ihe citizens," Horn observed, "covers a twrlod of '12 years, durmg which he has been managor of the Sears store." Among his activities, LaMollo has funetioned -is president of the Pasadeha-Altadona Community Chest, as the chest's campaign chairman, as treasurer of Hie San Gabriel Valley P-oy Scout Cqunell and as a lay leader in Die. Los Angeles Presbytery of the United Presbyterian In the U.nUcd Slates. lie.

has been with Scars In various capacities since 1323, having served at one time as zone manager in charge of company stores throughout California, Nevada Arizona. LaMotte was chamber president In 11162. Mis successor In that lost, Paul Cunningham, was an hand to applaud yesterday's presentation. LaMotte, In accepting llic scroll, Hie community Improves pnly hy cooperative effort of many people. "In accepting this," he declared, "I feel honestly that am doing so for the thousands in Pasadena and surrounding communities that have worked to make this a belter city, a bettor county, a hotter stale." Country Club.

Tha finalists exnlnined. Corp. The buildings, ticcortlln not optimistic about the problems in he undertaken by the area. nun, said that at a recent Joint mcellng of CFiA with Win compete ioi ire reoresent the county In Ih The agreement is leu ilex-Ible'on points still to bo settled Rescuers said lier car had schnel orncmis, ran uu as My convei'lcd into class committee being resolved in Iho Board of City Directo Maid of California contest In fjoiie aljoul 250 feel helow short period. when members of the audience where she was found.

were denied Hie right lo speak lis orlgin.il provision ic- such as the railroad gTSde separation at Walnut Street, tlio closure of Chcs(nut Slrcot, and Iteins which may ho af rooms nnii the nicely ianu-scaiwrl giounds Into a campus. A tunnel or bridge will conned Ihe Officers said Ihe woman', Saciameiitu's State Fair. I Judges will be filmland fash Ion designers and cosmetic ex nerts. some Mompcd out although holi it: a ii of the it: retail! garding appointments lor three-year terms with nc member to serve more limn two consecutive son, Leroy OlsvcH, 19. of 15OI0 K.

Valley I.a Puenlc, lolil them Ids mnlher liad had l)C0i advised hy the illy fected by Interchanges In the vicinity of Uosemcad lioulc rill Ijinil Snvliifjs attorney that It was not tiece leleohoncd him about -15 mill terms, was allowed to stand vard. which might lenulrc sary to permit lha public to Miss Los Angeles County, in addition lo winning an all-expense pjld trip to the fair, will ride the county's that In 'the Tournament of Moses ules before Ihr; hiL-lilont nnrl Or. Jenkins estimated tho lal co.l of tin; land ami im nfler he had accepted the changes in tho tunflgurntion seemed exceedingly depressed amendment elvlng the boanl of the Inlerchaiige at Foothill provements at S2 2 mill I mi. Tho Joint meeting ycslerday was Ihe result of submission The youiiit man told olllccrs hiH moliier had 'Tin go tlii rigid to drop any inenirjcr nt any lime. parade en Jan.

1, 1061. Boulevard and the Interchange with the North-South Freeway which will affect the entire lo the Hoard of Clly Dlreclors, However, he satil, since inn Lfnlled F.leclroDynfimlcs build-Ines ran lie convened, at Flnallsls from the Valley In ng up ihere wliere things are (Tie ordinance (iccmrcs me na a progress rejxn of a ton nice ond rjuieL" reason for the committee lallve ii.ii fee laml use 111 llir elude: nil a Kay Butler, 21. Pnlrieia Carroll Grattan, 17, and Barbara Wells, 18. all of cost of SJfiO.OOO, the mini Innd tost runs about million. western end of the design.

Urges No Changes Pepper nevolcipmenl Area. establishment lo be because. Officers snid tliey found "the Hoard of Directors of the notea near the car Indicating city' of Pasadena finds that possible suichle attempt, and Ihe Planning Commission, Pasadena; Zelda. RocheTle presented with the tentative In his lelter setting forth his racial tension and conflict Black, rr, and Jiimm wmy, of West Covins; Darlvne Plan at I In huslness meet Ins; plan, A. W.

Hoy, district cng! isaid she protested1, "l-cave me 'alone, I don't want It this Iway" as sho was. brought up rlhute substanllally to the July 23, expressed tPie opinion found. that the plan was nsuip mr from where sue necr for the Slate Highway Department, said, "lo permit the work of detailed design and right of way accrulsltion creallon of Juvenile dellnquen cy and adult crime; that prcj udlco, intolerance, and din crimination against any indl In addition to Ihe converted hull dine, ho said, ihe new sell on I will have nther classrooms and shops, gym urn, swimming pools, rafclorlum, athletic field? and an outdoor amphitheater. The amphitheater, he said, will take the place of an auditorium. II will hold tho ertlro student body.

For Indoor as tured and ralher far advanced to be appearing before the Planning Commission for the Burrows, 21, and Denlse Ann MrKccn, 17, or Azusa; Lynda Daniels, 18, San Gabriel; Adele Canzano, 2.1, Arcadia; Sue.itin Marie English, 18, and Marilce Owen Hewson, 18, ol La Canada; Lana Lee 17, and lo proceed without unneccs Tournament of Roses Queen of 1925 Dies Boy, 15, Worried vidua or group hecausc 01 race, religion, national origin, first time. sary delay, It Is urged that the freewav agreement he accept Fred R. Methony, assistant city attorney, advised Graycc Wagner, 17, of Covina; Mary Louise Karman, 16, Over Studies, Takes Own Life or cultural background pro-moles tension and conflict, all of which adversely affeel ihe peace and public welfare. Planning Commission at that ed as submitted. Any changes xvhich become necessary as the design develops, can, and will Mrs, Margaret-Mann Scoville, S3, queen of the Pasadena semblies the gym, cafclnrhim and some of tiie classrooms can be used.

time, that the redevelopment Tournament of Roses parade in 1925, died yesterday at tho Jacqite Pegg. 17, and Dorothy M. Wood, 17, of La Pucnte; Sue McClure, 17; Carlene plan for the Pepper Area musl be. covered by a revised tree Mils will he a flue ciluca- wav aereement." he suhmlltcd lo lite Commis A 15 year old Clcndora The purrosc of this ordinance la to eliminate such oreiurJIce and Intolerance and PEO Home In Alhambra. Mrs.

Scoville was selected queen hecauso of her noteworthy charitable deeds to the community. sion for report and recommen The motion to instruct me youlli fatally shot hlmseii llonal plant, but not a Taj Mahal," he said. dation hefore it is submitted thereby promote tho public city manager to prepare Ih aereement for aclion oci Klress, he added, will be on Born In Plymouth, Ohio, inj to llic City Directors. Monday night and ponce Warned problems over summer school studies us the cause of health, welfare and security pitals and collecting antique November, 187D, she had been flexibllliy of rla.tsroom partl- The plan CKA had shown week was made by uny uircg- and to creale a committee to glass. esldent of Pasadena GO lons, "with a coplul I achieve better human rela tor Boyd P.

Wchn. the sliootint tho city directors and later ihe Planning Commission was not She Is survived by a i years. Her family home was at Schoenick. 17, Jrnnine Walters, 16, and Linda Dlanne Winn, 20. and Judlo Zicglcr, 17, Dr.

GanscTJtlle Flamed Member Commission tions and to provide assistance Dead on arrival at Glendora Hospital was Dallas Zufelt, Changes Iteaignl.eil Warren Mnnroc, Ore, 1ZBZ N. Hill Pasadena, a finalized plan, however, Metheny pointed out. to private persons and groups In promoting good will and belter relations among all but she had been living at the' PFO Home in Alhambra the 6017 Biiargatc Lane. Officers daughter, Mrs. William Moiton Jacobs of San Francisco: six Kducallonally, he said, there found the youth in his Deu- Man Arraigned, on 3 Charges grandchildren and J7 great will be a lot of cliangea In tlio nrxt decade which will ncces- past Jive years.

people." grandchildren. She was active In many clvlcj room, a rifle lying beside the body, lie had been shot in ihe area near his heart. llate classrooms that can Funeral services will bo held affairs In Pasadena and was a quickly be made larger or Doil T. Carpenter, -12, of at 30 a.m. tomorrow in the past president of the Oppor Police said carjier III the for semi cars or small Surgeon lo Speak to (Surliness Men Dr.

Ilalni: Byron, chid sur 1456 Glen was arraigned Turner 4 Stevens Chapel, 95 Areu Post Office Repairs Planned Wanliinylon Bureau WAai I1NGTON Jlids am groups according to Ihe need, Club of Pasadena, the joldcst charitable organization N. Marengo Ave, The Rev, Dr. afternoon the youth had asked hi aunt, Ann Zufclt, 23, of 5003 Oakland Drive. Azusa, If Monday before Municipal Judge Louis T. Fletcher on The Itcv.

Dr. Gansc minister of the Pasadena Presbyterian Church, has accepted appointment as a member of the Commission on Religion and Race of United Presbyterian Chiirch, U.S.A. Itay J. Dollcnmayer will offici the city. "We don know whats lo happen.

We need flexi ate at the service. Entombment She also wad-a. member of geon of City of Hope, ivill address Ihe Pasadena Chrls- she knew specific bility," he will folluw at Mountain View. the Pioneer Society, Historical two counts ot attempted murder and one count of resisting arrest. i A nreliminarv hearing was ally, where tile heart was Tho rircposud Jn million being sollcllcd for rciir and ian Business Men's Committee Society, fjbBkespeare Club.

located. Improvemcnis to the Posl steak fry Monday at p.m. I Women's Civic Leagui cost, he also toll! the board, compares favorably with tho maximum that would tic al Office in Koutft Pasadena, the the home of Jerry Hester, The boy then ordered his 11-year-old alster, Sandra, out Dr. Little's acceptance was announced yestetday by the United Presbyterian Board of Christian Education through Chapter of PEO and Pasadena ixepon awdiieti p-wher. His bail S3crvlccs Adinhilslra Presbyterian Church.

S609 a Mountain View Ave. Pasadena. lowed by the Slate of Califor tlon announced yesterday. Mel King will report on was set at J10.000. of Ihe house, explaining he wanted la make a telephone Mrs.

scoville also was chosen The Job Involves remodeling Reservations and further in Christmas Mother of ihe Year nia it Pasadena were to seek: state aid to finance the school. call. of the cxlsling building formation may be obtained hy in 1921 because of her charita progress of the proposed Vista Carpenter was arrested Sal-del Nova Home for fhe Blind unlay after ho reportedly when the AHadena Lions Club puiicd two guns an police ennvenes at 7 m. lodav at the summoned by his wife. Kath- coiislrrjclion of a -10 by 70 foot ble work.

calling Cecil Potter, SYcamorei 2-7U1, Extension II, or by1 11 general seerelary. Dr. Wsl iiam A. Morrison. Dr.

Little is former- pres! Sent of the United Prcsby Tcrlan Board of Christian Edu cation. The Commission on ReKslar The girl heard a shot from her "brother'a bedroom and found him lying on the floor, extension. The past year she devoted GSA said (bat bids will be writlrrg to the Committee at Altadena Town, and Country lenc, wno sain ne naa ocen much of her 111710' ro making i scrapbooks for chlldrens' hos opened Aug, 28. Ihe rifle nearby. P.O.

Box Z75. Pasadr-na- Club. 'beating ner wnn a gun, However, ho did not recommend any state aid. Prior to setting the bond figure, Ihe board adopted offl. rial statistics on classroom needs' for future high school aixl junior high school enrollments.

The figures are contained and Race wlU be the focal point for on Intensified effort Autos Blamed Again for Polluting County Air; Gains Cited by United Presbyterians to" aid In achieving justiee'anc! understanding between people oi In a report submitted by Dr, Irving R. Melbo, dean of tho school o( education, TJSC era approximately S15 to $J8 against smog. Bv 1965, Daugherty said, all Those' 3W million auto never know the difference a6j smog control laws "are the most stringent anywhere In am 'amazed at the reac to Install. It will cost aboulj $2 per year to private and commercial ya- hides will have crankcase farias' smog- is concerned," he said durine a Chuckwagon mobiles that clog county streets ly.esterday; were blamed again the world. different races, Foothill Survey Financing OKd tion -of 'Industry and the Will Sepstale Figures The reason that air pollu ingness of factory owners to smog control which will cut breakfast.

Since some of tne unburnea gas captured by the device ror pojiunng counry Robert Dougherty, Dr. Melbo's report, Dr. Jen spend money to curtail smog. the hydrocarbon problem by AriaveraiTC of one gallon of tion is such a problem In the Los Angeles basin, Daueherly kins riDtod. gives futura will be fed back Inlo the en he satd.

30 to 40 per sent. gasoline ia burned every day a tpember of the Air Pollution Coniroi Board and Caltceh pro- Industrialists throughout gin, motorists may receive Contirmed fih'a'riciri'rj 'ier'k'r'o The State is presently test for of ihe county b'A million Daugherty explained, in that on annul 272 days per year a large cloud of hot air hovers over ing an exhaust device which graphic surveys of fessor emeritus, told Pasadena better gas mileage after fhe apparatus is installed on Ihtlr growth figures which approximate separate figures developed by Dr. Joseph Hanson, Pasadena's director of re. search. should catch most of the hydro said.

Monica Mountains and the Gabriel foothills was a'p'p'roved inamovr. or. iornmcrLe mein-bcrs yesterday that the auto-' the area and prevents pollu cars, Daugherty said. (he county have spent more than $10-1 million lo equip their factories wilh smog control devices, Daugherty pointed out. Approximately SJl million has He noted ihpf 1,300 Ions ol carbons not iineroa out oy trie crankcase.

Daugherty praisc-d the rules nfobile is responsible for 85 per yesterday by county sdper-l tants from escaping-. Air beneath this cloud hydrocarbom foiiburned gaso-line) are produced daily by The former head of the Cal played by the Board of Super Visors. cent Df the smog produced each approximately 20 degrees visors, the Air poiution Con fech Mechanical Engl peering been spent by the refinery day. By 1967-68, without lh pupils from La Canada who Turn to page 22, column automobiles while the refineries produce only 85 tons ol the Both surveys are to assist county and private develop- colder mari the air in the cloud trol District personnel and the Department said the crank- owners alone. "ft the oil refineries were shut down- today we would itseU, ho said.

He added that tha county leaders of industry, in the fight case smog device will cost own- menr, lha areas. pollutants..

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