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Los Angeles Evening Citizen News from Hollywood, California • 6

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Hollywood, California
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-i 7SJ7 1 7 1 7 vi I-- r-1 March 30 1965" Citizen-News 1 Parker vis not tending the but refused to say he would fire the chief if elected Roosevelt said the Police Commission should and could be a police review board McGee and Roosevelt each predicted victory himself Roosevelt said he would win tn the April 6 primary with 526 per cent of the total vote McGee said he feels his LOS ANGELES While the object of-their remarks dedicated a zoo and received a Spanish symbol cf office three mayoralty aspirants took turns yesterday knocking incumbent Mayor Samuel Yorty The three: James Bolger Oxigressman' James Roosevelt and former city councilman Pat McGee appeared in Staff Photo LOS State Atty Gen Lynch -said his office was informed yesterday that a City of -Industry machine gun rrjanufacturer was refused an export license by the US State Dept" Lynch "who ordered the on-the Erquiaga Arms Co last Friday' in Which 373 machine guns were seized also said the State Dept in- formed him they had no in intention of granting such permit Following the raid Lynch was quoted as saying the arms were destined for the use of private armies such as the of this ultra-con servative A spokesman for the arms manufacturer said he believed the machine guns were to be shipped to -Costa Rica and eventually to be used by anti-Castro Cubans Lynch' said the State Dept had not received any communiques from the Costa Rican government concerning the' matter 1 The raid was conducted by federal'' agents and deputies acting on authority of a search warrant issued in Citrus Municipal Court It charged the arms com pony with having no state per mit for the -possession or sale of the automatic weapons The attorney general said the matter is under Submission and he will continue to confer with the Los Angeles district attorney before a determination is made whether to enter prosecution proceedings Employes of the arms com pany at 15036 Proctor Ave told deputies the owner Juan Erquiaga 51 is believed to be in Guatemala and has not been seen since Feb 6 CUUjlilY FELLOW Mayor Sam Yorty finds the orangutan rather friendly at the new Los Angeles Zoo yesterday which he officially opened to the public at Griffith Park He is flanked hy two interested spectators'- that order- t- pres confer- now than they were four years ago when he finished third and out in the primary "because then the vote- was split between Poulsbn and myself both Republicans and a Democrat took it this year it is two Democrats and a Republican Rs porters present blamed their own apathy on the heat generated by the 4 four-in-a- row press conference scheduling Lights for television cameras the lack of air conditioning turned off at the request of sound technicians the presence of a large crowd in a small room and hot air from both sides of the table all added to the problem ences in the Ambassador Hotel Politics in what amounted to a marathon press meeting was interruped for the appear ance of former Venezuelan President Romulo Betancourt Candidates Meet There was no break between the Roosevelt and McGee segments The two met face to face which led to the following heated exchange: are you They chatted for a moment then went their separate ways All three would-be mayors agreed that the incumbent is not doing a good job but that was the end of any unanimity 8 CENTS ON GALLON AUSTIN CONOVER WILSHIRE Antiquated eqoippent in' the American filin industry is not only robbing it of greater prefits but threatening its survival thevice president and treasury of Music Ccrp of America declared yesterday Albert A Dorskind said at the opening of the five-day 97th semiannual Society of Motion Picture and Television Enginery Technical Conference: American film industry is operating today with tools that it has had for the past 25 years instance it is still using theold tape' measure to deter- mine the distance between lens and subject It is high time automatic focusing and light adjusters were used on its cameras industry is not only losing profits with this old equipment but it is unable to compete effectively with foreign competition For years we've had an edge because we -were first in developing the mow-how but this advantage will not always remain with us must take advantage of developments in camera techniques brought about by space research In gie long run these improvements will not reduce the number of jobs in the industry but increase them" WhatFilms Need Dprskind who Was guest speaker at: the get-togAher luncheon in the Ant basiador Hctel said that film Etucjios have so many differ' entrtypes of cameras the inventory lists of them some i SACRAMENTO (UPI) A compromise bill to boost the gas taxes was ready for Assembly action today Apparently beth sides Of an intra -D emocratic Party xlispute were satisfied with the final version The bill by Sen-Handolph Collier D-Yreka would in- STRIKE MAY CANCEL 35 LA FLIGHTS LOS A threatened strike by Pan -American World Airways pilots would cancel 35 flights a week from Los Angelos International Airport The Airline Pilots Assn AFL-CIO in Chicago set tomorrow as strike date against the international carrier The strike would begin locallyj at 4 -Pan Am said a walkout would offset 25 flights a wesk from1 Los Angeles to Hawaii and the Orient five to Europe and five to Latin America 9 From LA LOS ANGELES Six professors at UCLA one from USC an artist and an intern at County General Hospital were among' 313 scientists artists and scholars awarded -fellow ships today by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Named as award winners from UCLA were: Dr Yost Jr professor of philosophy Dr Donald Meyer Associate professor of history Dr Samuel Wildman professor cf botany Dr A Eli-Sayed associate professor of chemistry Dr Maximillian Novak associateprofessor of English Dr Donald Stork professor of physics 3 Dr Karol Mysels professor of chemistry -at USC Artist Daniel LaRue Jofmson and Dr Bernard Ransil intern at General Hospital also received fellowships Dr Albert Friedman professor of English literature at Claremont and Dr Linus Pauling now at the Institute of Democratie-r-Affairs in Santa Earbara also were named as recipients Ex- LOS ANGELES-Ac tress Mamie Van Doren testified yesterday a trip to Rio de Janeiro cost her $3900 worth of clothes It anything that happened in Rio the blonde star told Municipal Court Judge Leila Bulgrin It was a onetime friend who helped herself to a full-length fox fur gown and cther dresses sweaters and shoes she testified Miss VaivDoren appeared as a witness at the preliminary hearing of singerBarbara Hell-man chargedTwith grand theft for allegedly taking the clothing from Miss Van home Miss Heilman whose professional name is Bobby Hill assertedly took the clothing to Las Vegas where she was due to perform' Van Dorenrsaid she left for Rio last January and gave Miss -Hellman-permission to visit the Van Doren home When she returned in February Miss yen Doren said she found the clothing missing Miss' Heilman was bound over for arraignment April 12 times cover 25 pages "My pet peeve he said thati with all this old equipment we find room to buy the the latest' that would let Sis make use cf miniaturi zatien and that would give us quick reruns "I ask 'you in the technical field -to create more changes andto apply your research to every day problems There's gold it the end of the rain bow- MCA executive pointed out that some foreign coun-lbanquet papers1 be sessions Corp of USC of technical craft guest Jerry speak at Items: Bolger- rapped what he termed pulp-paper curtain that has been pulled over this campaign the myth that there are only two candidates 40 years in Los Ange he went on have never seen a campaign so blacked Different View But Roosevelt said he had received coverage from radio television McGee the clean-up man aid -he found the press generally good adding that candidates never really feel we are getting enough press exposure but what goes into the circular file is a decision for the editor to Bolger and McGee hit at spending" in the office with Bolger itemizing such expenses as $328 for trip to Spain $1977 for aii and $2 for tips to the doorman of the Johna-than Club These he said were paid for from public funds Runoff Forecast Roosevelt and Bolger hit at Bolger said the Police Dept Chief of Police William Man Admits Fire Bombing Book Store LOS A 26-year old South Gate man who said he was concerned over spread of Communist propaganda has admitted last firebombing of a book store investigators reported -v William Howard Jamison a laborer was arrested at his home and jailed on suspicion of arson Two tire bombs were hurled at the store early last Wednes-6tore-at 1806 day -The Seventh St Los Angeles re putedly specializes in left-wing political literature Arson investigators said Jamison first insisted he was innocent but later admitted tossing the gasoline-filled bottles which set off a small fire in the shop He reportedly said a television report on the controversial book store had convinced him it was a center of Communist propaganda Meanwhile manager Frank Spector saicUie still is reckon-ing damage caused Staff Photo ALBERT DORSKIND "old tools" tries are subsidizing technical film research -with a view to overtaking the American film industry Ethan Stifle society president pointed out that the 6300-member organization has been responsible for setting international standards in film items and quality and that today it has a three-fold educational program Films In Schools the society is spon soring a program colleges leading to a BS degree in photographic engineering' Stifle said it has a use of educational films at all school levels" More than 130 technical the largestinthe conference history will presented at a total of 19 this week- Richard Goldberg of Technicolor and Herbert Farmer have arranged programs covering a wide range subjects Hallet Douglas Air researcher will be the speaker at the conference luncheon tomorrow and Lewis film star will the Thursday evening 7 Wireless murMpIS a me urried crease the state tax on' motor vehicle fuels gasoline and diesel from seven to eight cents per gallon fer nine months beginning April 1 The measure would raise $58 million for use in repairing roads damaged by Northern Christmas 1964 floods It sped through the Senate March 4 on a 17-1 ballet But it bogged down in the Assembly Ways and Means Committee in a dispute over a rider to give a legislative watchdog committee a virtual veto power over nearly half of the mcney Under a compromise the veto power over $23 million of the total would be turned over to the allocations board Spokesmen for Gov Brown said they were willing to ac cept the compromise Other actions yesterday: THE SENATE: ILLS INTROOUCIDi' IBM144 Pactun tffr iiwN tiahtan atata laws cavarfna criminal traNf-'ta pravanl raaatltiona af Nia ta-calM NHky anaacli mavamanl af tna Univaraity ml Califamia SBM7 EHOS Saaulataa aala af naaEfunarar-viansr- SRME 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ABIDM RrahIMta ata af at arica Mislay Sana' at aarvica-ata tiani AB2E77 BURTON Sana advartiilna in mavla ftwafara A Eton Bana cammarcM fiaMna araund Catalina lalaad axcaaf far lahslar and abalana AB2O0M3 MULAORD-fackaaa to aid tocal tow antorcamanf AINU ORBBNB Autfwrlsaa yaar araund Blah achaal Bribe-Taker Must -Face Sentence LOS A city building and safety inspector has pleaded guilty to a charge of accepting a bribe from an apartment house owner in exchange of an occupancy permit Hugh Conti 47 was ordered to return to Superior Court April 23 by Judge Bernard Lawler for probation hearing and sentencing-Conti 5239 La Koda St Los Angeles a five-year veteran with the department was arrested Jan 12 after William Shortmeier notified the district attorney's office of the bribery solicitation Shortmeier who owns a 19-unit apartment at 717 Lake St Los Angeles handed Conti $200 while investigators took photos of the exchange Downtown "i 1 2-Story Authorized LOS ANGELES A $4190-000 building permit- was- issued yesterday by the city for construction of the 12-story State Mutual Savings 1 Build ing'at 626 Wilshire Blvd The proposed structure will be owned by the Far West Financial Corp The new offices will include rocf- garden atl-the third floor level Remote Control -tv Transistorized Faathar-ToueV Remote Contrpt operates el brings you all 82 Chen- 1 net Tuning Automatically-N Front Controls Frant Sound) Illuminated Channel Window! Roll-Around Stand includedl PR less STEREO MO0EI Saves Boat 5FromLAV LONG The skipper of the Coast! Guard weather ship which steamed into -Mexican waters to save a Los Angeles insurance executive's 97-foot pleas- ure boat today reported mis- sion accomplished The 225-foot with a crew of 100 took the werless Rex! to tow about 25 miles' eff-Cape San Lazare near Baja California': Long Beach- Coast Guard dispatched the Saturday night1 when the owner and skipper of the pleasure craft John McNabb of 3912 -Wilshire Blvd radioed his en-gine bearings had burned -out and the boat was drifting A party of five was aboard- what in the wo doe's that mean? New from G-E! deluxe 23" portable TV stand financial talk that simply means a period of time when savers can re-invest their money to the best advantage This period is usually the first 10 days of each calendar January April July and October During these periods only savers may take their savings from one place and: put it into -another without losing any interest of earnings due them A period then is really the best time to transfer your funds because you lose no money and gain all interest possible So if you are not making the most out of your savings money how we suggest that you let us transfer your savings account to us on April 1 Just bring your present savings passbook into Columbia and we will be pleased to transfer your account for you earn more and appreciate it 82 Channel Tuning! Controls Front Soundl Solid Stats Raetifiorfl Sst-N-Forgot Volume Control I Ooluxo Roll-Around Stand! GST MORS G-E 16'" PORTABLE TV Frant Cfntroli SawM Cany Hindis MvE His Hat Into Ring EtiaN 12811 G-E 23'" TABLE MODE TV 178111 iHWjjgjf' AN 12 OmmwIi Fiwt Coetivli fmt ImnS SQQQ50 S-E DECORATOR B-E 8-SPEAKER STEREO EWmit wiiwf Minrt I G-E 23'" CONSOLE TV 12 Pwmili IWwiwy KWtrTqOBtnl ttyVbi SIOOBB G-E 23" 10 BOY Console TVtIQQES AN 12 OuniMb Wilwrt Himr Cmtmmwv Styflm Mini COLUMBIA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ffifices warning that California agri -culture faces' a crisis if the-Mexican farm laborers are not available for crop work I are not making loans and farmers are not putting in he said cause they know if there will be anyone to harvest them" there are no crops or ifj they are not Christopher went on prices the housewife 'pays for her staple will shoot As a solution dairy farmer Christopher suggested the bra- ceros te phased out while wages and: living conditions are raised and Americans trained for crop work -He believes Wirtz who has taken a stand against use of the braceros been con- fused by 'the off-agaln on-" 1 again stand of Gov Brown He suggested Brown should "finally join Sen: George Murr phy in an urgent plea to the President to step into the Christopher on Thursday will speak to the Van Nuya Kiwanis Club MO MONEY DOWN-24 K1Q TO PAY PLUS UP TO 2000 BLUE CHIP STAMPS HOLLYWOOD HEADQUARTERS FOR GETV STEREO BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT CHAFFEE'S EST 29 YEARS LOS ANGELES San Francisco Mayor George Christopher yesterday tossed his hat in the ring for next year's Republican gubernatorial almost Speaking at an Ambassador Hotel- press conference the son of a Greek immigrant peanut vendor said he was using Diogenes' lamp in his search for a qualified standard bearer "If by May 15 not satisfied that found a man' to match the needed he said tell those who have been pressing me to run that they can go ahead with an organization "That mean however that be actively seeking the nomination as of May 15 As qualifications Christopher' cited in politics government' and and the ability' to 'unite the state GOP following the gubernatorial primary He called on Secretary of -Labor Willard jyirtz to reverse his stand on use of bracerp Continued Pago 1 Chairman of the city's Economic Development Board v- He vigorously opposed high rise in toe Los Felix area and is fighting the dosing of Hollywood freeway rampi and has been the only candidate to really go to work to fill the void cheated by the resignation of former Council-' man Brown You should vote twice for him Once for Council and second to fill the interim term The 13th must have top presentation and Lamport ils the bill in all respects Fifteenth District Councilman John Gibson Jr has been considered the ideal Councilman for too long to be discarded -He deserves to be re-elected- Next we will cover school boards and ballot propositions V- ft Wilshlrt (HOME) Office 5420 Wilshire Boulevard Los An ties 36 California WE 7" City of San Fernando Office 301 So Maday Avenue San Fernando California EM 1-0166 T-- Sun Valley Offico 8111 San Fsmando Road Sun Valley California RO 7-2227 5546 SANTA MONICA BLVD HO 7-6149 OFFOSITI SKARS FRKI PARKINS IN REAR7 SEHADLA ESPANOLl -v ft -i.

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