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Los Angeles Evening Citizen News from Hollywood, California • 4

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Hollywood, California
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1H Hollywood Edition v- CLOSING NX STOCKS I- Thought For The Day i Be fair in thy judgment and guarded in thy speech Robert Quigley chairman Baha'i Spiritual Assembly of i Beverly Hills WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28 1962 1 Cents 1545 Wilcox HO 9 1234 6648 Reseda ST 1-0751 01 5-6500 427 Canon CR 6-2341 LA Applies For Atomic Power Plant Mayor Sam Yorty today revealed the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has applied for permission to install an atomic power generating plant Yorty said the proposed nuclear unit would cost about $72 million $16 million of which would be paid by the Atomic Energy Commission through an incentive program 6 Samuel Nelson general manager and chief engineer at DWP said if Los Angeles is Vol 58 No 207 RUNNING A LETTER aboutsome PTAs which bears out my feeling some of them have been captured and are being run for political and odd ideological purposes deleted the name of the writer to save embarrassment and possible annoyance Dear Mr Heyler: As one of your long-time subscribers I was delight-ed to see your front page coverage in last pa- J)sr about the rival PTA actions at the Parthenia School -This is long overdue The PTA and our public schools generally which are supposed to be preserving the American point of view are in actual fact so far left of center that they constitute a grave menace to our free way of life Such a serious menace in fact that in my opinion they should be investigated by the House Committee on Un-American Activities (Incidentally your writer Irv leigh referred to the committee as the Un-American Activities Since that is the Communist smear technique be sure to keep Turn to Page A-2 Column 8 Mrs Kramer From Burns Mrs Stanley Kramer wife of the motion picture producer was reported in good condition at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital today recovering from accidental burns which covered nearly 40 per jcent of her body A hospital spokesman said Mrs Kramer 36 was admitted Sunday about 2:30 pm after being rushed from the Palm Springs home by ambulance Her physician reported to the hospital that Mrs Kramer was smoking and accidentally flipped a cigaret ash against her nightgown Hie gown burst into flames Her physician said he had not determined the degree of er burns or whether skin grafting would be required He said Mrs face escaped being burned She was brought to Cedars of Lebanon after emergency treatment at the desert resort 42S AROUND OUR TOWN Page C-4 BRIDGE' Page A-4 AUSTIN CONOVER Page A-2 EDITORIALS Page B-2 ENTERTAINMENT Page C-l FINANCIAL Page A-10 HAZEL FLYNN Page C-l HOME ECONOMICS Page A-15 ABE 'GREENBERG Page C-3 SIDNEY SKOLSKY Page C-2 SOCIETY Page B-l SPORTS Page B-4 MAX STILES Page B-4 TELEVISION-RADIO Page B-16 RALPH WILLIAMS Page A-10 5011 Lankershim NH P0 3-622 1 'In Self A part-time guard faced charges of assault with intent to commit murder for his part in an argument with an extra player yesterday in which six actors were wounded at Revue Studio He will be arraigned Friday in Beverly Hills Municipal Court The shootings occurred near the set of Stanley production a Mad Mad Mad Mad starring Spencer Tracy Guard Vance Boyd 35 told dice was defending my ife The man was very Reported in after undergoing emergency surgery at St Joseph Hospital in nedrby Burbank was screen extra Allan Salin 26 of Hollywood The argument flawed up while 200 extras part of a group of 2000 hired for crowd scenes were waiting to board studio buses after completing the filming Five other extras received minor leg 1 wounds from ricocheting lead None required hospitalization Police said Boyd claimed he shot Salin in self-defense after the actor hit him The guard fired three times to warn the others they said According to a spokesman for Kramer the trouble started 7 when some 200 extras the dismissal time Boyd said he boarded an empty bu and told the extras' of you should be here You should all be back at Police quoted Boyd as saying of toe extras (Salin) insisted on entering the At this time a witness said the guard allegedly patted his holster and said have six bullets that say you get Boyd told police Salin kept coming and swung and hit him in the face so he pushed the extra down Salin got up and started to rush him Wounded were Danny Had-zich 46 Hollywood Dalene Young 23 Hollywood Mary Anne Schmidt 22 North Hollywood Chama McNeil 33 Hollywood and Wayne Anderson 42 Torrance Smog Forecast1 No eye irritation is forecast for tomorrow in Los Angeles Basin by the Air Pollution Control District INTERNATIONAL MACHINISTS UNION Staff Photo by Alan Cavadel MEMBERS PICKET LOCKHEED PLANT at Hollywood Way entrance of Burbank facility after Woman Near Death From 'Space' Fast While toe federal government weighed invocation of the Taft-Hartley Act to halt the current strike at various sites of the Lockheed Aircraft -Corpv according to officials of the Defense Department in Washington a spokesman'' for the firm said late today that he think the strike would last more than two weeks" In Washington meanwhile Defense Department said President Kennedy was considering invoking the act which calls for an 80-day ing period Lockheed whose missile aircraft and space vehicle plants were struck shortly- after mid-' night' today is one of the na- largest defense contractors producing Polaris missiles Agena spacecraft air transports ahd other important defense items Impact The' Pentagon spokesman said the Defense 'Department was the the strike could have surveying means of requiring that any new contracts given" Lockheed must have special scrutiny specific approval of Army and Air Force secre is' Meanwhile John Canaday vice president of Lockheed -said 55000 workers were affected by the strike These included workers in plants at Burbank' Van Nuys Sunny: vale Vandenberg Air Force Base Cape Canaveral Palmdale and Honolulu While Canaday -claimed that 77 per cent of toe workers In' the missile and spaqe facilities' of Lockheed reported for work this morning union spokes-' men said 85 per cent remained away from work 1 Hundreds cf pickets paraded -outride the 20 plant gates in Burbank and Van Nuys on toe first day of the strike' Soup sandwiches and coffee' and doughnuts were being: srived the' pickets as they traded shifts Report Hour Early The International Association of Machinists issued instructions 1 shortly after midnight that all day-shift workers were to report for picket duty an -hour earlier than the beginning of their scheduled Work shifts: Union officials issued bulletins early in the strike hours Turn to Page A-2 Column 7 workers parade Dick Haymes Flunks Drunk Driving Test BEVERLY HILLS Singer Dick Haymes 44 of 15248 En-canto Dr Sherman Oaks was scheduled to appear in Beverly Hills Municipal Court today on drunk driving charges when he failed a sobriety test last night Haymes was picked up by Officer Enders at 9 pm on Lomitas Ave when Haymes allegedly ran boulevard stop1 sign Enders gave Haymes a field sobriety test and breathilizer test in the Beverly Hills stations Haymes failed both He was released frpm Beverly Hills jail at 4 am today on $276 bail at the hotel Byrd also said he was flying to Washington Mrs Byrd has been sharing a suite at the hotel' since Sept 13 with Mrs Hedy Hood 52 of Palos Verdes Estates Officers said Mrs Hood was indignant with police for a scientific experiment for She and Mrs' Byrd who un der the name of Gloria Lee has written two books Changing Conditions of Your and We Are came to Washington with plans for a space ship which they hoped to show to officials Both areleaders in the Cosmon Research WASHINGTON (UPI) A 34-year-old California woman who reportedly toad been fasting for 66 days'on toe instruction of was 'rushed to the hospital here today Police said she was near death when found in a hotel room The woman' Mrs Gloria Lee Byrd was unconscious and suffering from malnutrition and dehydration doctors said A George Washington University hospital interne examined Mrs Byrd this morning after receiving a telephone call from her husband William Byrd of Rolling Hills Calif Police said Byrd told the hospital: wife is dying selected for the AEC program the first delivery of power could be expected- in this decade Nelson said Los Angeles in seeking AEC approval in competition with power departments in other major cities has already been in negotiation with the AEC and reactor manufacturers a result of these Nelson said are expected to be submitted early in Following receipt of bids Los Angeles will then make its formal applications to the AEC sometime before the Jan 3 1963 deadline Yorty said the Atomic Energy Commission has invited proposals from interested utilities and believe Los Angeles the third largest city is the logical choice to receive the Nelson said two atomic installations have already been approved for Northern California More than '15 atomic i sower plants he said have been authorized in other areas of the US in 'the program to advance peaceful uses of atomic Yorty Asks DA Probe Of 'Bribery' Mayor Sam Yorty today called -for a full investigation nto of Los Angeles zoning on the heels of bribery indictment of millionaire land developer Milan Roven While not commenting on guilt or innocence Yorty said he hoped the case would lead to a complete probe yy the district office of City Hall planning practices a Milan Roven millionaire San Fernando Valley and Orange County land developer indicted by the county grand jury yesterday for allegedly at- authorities late yesterday He was Indicted for reportedly offering $1000 to the planning-- commission president Charles Flanagan for land zoning favors Roven was scheduled to appear before Superior Judge Evelle Younger for arraign ment on the bribery charges Friday at 9:30 am contract talks fail LOS ANGELES Low clouds night and mofning hours with sunny afternoons Fore cast high today gear 68 Low tonight 52 SAN FERNANDO Cloudy today but partly clear this afterdoon Cloudy again tonight and tomorrow morning becoming sunny by midday Forecast high today near 61 Lofr tonight 4 to 50 BEACHES Partly sunny afternoons but- otherwise cloudy Forecast high 62 to 66 Water 59 MOUNTAINS cloudiness but mostly sunny ex cept for fog ana low morn ing clouds on the lower coastal slopes Forecas high in 50s at most resort levels vA- 'Repetition Said Slowing Church Talk ROME (UPI) Archbishop Joseph MdGucken of San Francisco said yesterday repetition was the main problem slowing up Latin-language council discussions at the Ecumenical Council But American bishops up and said What had to be said and sat he added Search Parties Resume Crash Tasks7 LIMA -Peru Search parties set out at dawn today for the stark granite slopes of Las Cruces Hill to resume the grim task of' collecting the bodies df 97 per- Braziuan sons killed in airliner crash At1 Bell Named New Foreign Aid Chief WASHINGTON (UPI) President Kennedy today picked Budget Bureau Director David Bell as his new foreign aid chief Bell will succeed Fowler Hamilton whose resignation the President accepted to become effective Dec 7 i Strike Idles Largest Auto Plant- MAHWAH Nj The largest auto-truck assembly plant was idle today because of a strike by- the United Auto Workers (UAW) against the Ford Motor Co A spokesman said no negotiations were scheduled in the dispute involving 81 grievances over what toe union called work speedups and substandard health and saf ety measures at the Ford plant' Pompidou Forming Nev French Cabinet dead Vere American Boy Kills Father in Defense of Mother ROCHESTER NY A15-year-old boy shot and 5 killed his father early today when he broke jnto their home and slashed his estranged wife on the wript with a kitchen knife Polidfc said Terry Challenger had arrived at home with his mother Caroline Challenger 43 and sister Jacqueline 21 to find the father in the house- Atlantic Ports Strike May Resume NEW YORK (UPI) Resumption of a strike by the International Association at Atlantic' and Gulf ports Dec 23 became a strong possibility today with the' union's rejection of management's contract' proposals PARIS Premier Georges Pompidou lined up a series of private talks with Frehch politicians today in his search for a new cabinet to out President Charles de policies 2 4 2 US Renews bemancfor Allied Aid PARIS (UPI)-The United Siates will renew pressure on jts European allies next month to increase their military contribution to- the Atlantic alliance American sources said today i tfc.

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