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Progress Bulletin from Pomona, California • Page 54

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Physical Ed Measure Revamped SACRAMENTO (AP) Anchairman of the Education Assembly deci-ICommittee and a close political sion to revamp a senator bill ally of Assembly Speaker Jesse which would wipe out the daily M. Unruh, D-Inglewood, who State Republican League Moderates' for Kuchel Real Free Loaders SALEM, Ore. Burglars broke in and stole $80 in change from vending machines from a place called RUMMAGE BAKE SALE SATURDAY, APRIt 2Oth 9 AM. 4 P.M. First Lutheran Church 395 Son SAN FRANCISCO iment appeal Sunday.

required physical education courses touched off a two house fight today. is what we always call Thomas H. Kuchel is expected to win enthusiastic endorsement of the moderate California Republican League this weekend despite an in-person challenge by Max Rafferty. It will be the first and probably the only time the two GOP Senate rivals appear at the same meeting of a volunteer GCP organization before the June 4 primary. But there will be no face-to-face encounter.

Kuchel will address the convention Saturday morning. A helped kill bill last year. The proposal does more than eliminate the state stormed Sen. requirement that schools offer George P. Miller D-Mar- physical education classes each tmez, after the Education Sub- day.

committee on School Program Reduces Courses rewrote his measure Thursday. lt is one of the most far The action took place in a reaching curriculum reforms in ment session, committee room packed with al- state history. Designed to give Rafferty, the campaign schedule takes him to Los Angeles that day. Only Attempt Kuchel aides said this will be the only attempt to win the endorsement of any GOP volunteer group in California. He Is at home with the CRL, a group with an estimated 4,000 members.

It was formed in 1965 with the stated purpose of providing a haven for forward- looking, moderate 1 i- Rafferty already has won the said the bylaws permit the group to endorse a person who is not a formal candidate for office. Reagan has said he is a favorite son candidate merely to assure party unity and to exercise maximum California authority at the GOP National Convention. The league dorsed George Christopher for governor in 1966 and snubbed Reagan. Panel discussions, and possible resolutions, are planned on the selective service and state income tax withholding. Sen.

Charles Percy of Illinois will be the featured speaker at a banquet Saturday night. YEUOW CAB CO. The Modem Way to Own A Second Car (Alto fho Mott CtonomUml) FOR FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE NA 2-1313 5 CAN RIDE FOR THE PRICE OF 1 stand-in, Assemblyman George uncontested backing of the larg- Milias of Gilroy, will make the er and more conservative Cali- formal pitch for Kuchel during fomia Republican Assembly, the Sunday morning endorse- The United Republicans of Cali! fomia are expected to follow state superin- suit early next month. most 300 spectators, including local school districts more flex- tendent of public The CRA also endorsed Gov. cheering proponents of physical ibiiity in setting up school cur- will present his favorite son presiden- tioi candidacy.

But Leonard education and equally enthusi- riculum, it drastically cuts astic backers of bill, down the number of courses; In the second row sat two that the state now requires ele- young men and a woman wear- mentary and high school stu- ing blue sweatshirts bearing a dents to take, slogan that exercise prevents Required elementary school heart trouble. Miller disagreed, subjects would be reduced from saying I had a heart con- 26 to nine and required high dition and I spent two thirds of school courses from 23 to seven, my high school time in the There was no opposition from academic subject teachers, but spokesmen of physical education Vote Amendment instructors waged a hard fight. After hearing more than two Bill Passed On Minors' VD Treatment tial Ware, California Republican League president, said the league plans tio such move. Ware, a Palo Alto attorney, Republicans Block State Welfare Control Dr. David Carmichael, a tee SACRAMENTO (AP) Per- SACRAMENTO (AP) A hapl sons between 12 and 18 years plan to have the, l0nger haVC t0 state take over administration pvp have Parental consent teiore of county weifare programs is bill The change provided that he said jgetting treated for ailments blocked bv Republicans in the measure take ef- Prevents neart aisease.

isuch as venereal disease under Senate Social Weifare Commit- fect unless Gov. Reagan also A factor in heart disease, he legislation which has passed the tee signs an entirely different bill saicl, a of continuingj Assembly. The committee on Thursday by Assemblyman Leroy F. physical action from childhood Assemblymen voted 54-13 voted 4.3 t0 take the measure Greene which sets up a pro- through to send to the Senate under submission, leaving it gram of statewide testing in the anger at the commit- a bill allowing anyone 12 or old- chance to reach the Senate schools. The bill then went to action reflected his long-er to receive treatment for com-( 1 the Education Committee for standing frustration with the municabie diseases without per- such a state takeover has another vote.

bill. When Unruh helped kill the mission from his parents as is been proposed by Democrats as Miller protested this was an measure last year, Miller at-now required. a way to provide property tax attempt to kill his bill. tacked him as a The author, Assemblyman relief promised Californians last can take the Greene bill and After the meeting Thursday, Alan Sieroty, D-Beverly Hills, year. 14 1 4 fVia cinrr ironaraol riicaocD a make it impossible to pass and Miller declined to mention down goes the Greene bill and ruh by name, but said down goes my he told think got guts newsmen after the hearing.

to kill the bill. enough, Greene, D-Sacramento, isinot courage cited the rising venereal disease a similar measure was reject- rate among youths and the re- ed in an Assembly committee in luctance of many to seek help favor of Gov. plan to because they want to tell funnel $155 million in tax relief their parents. through county governments. poiiionas servicing TV dealer LIMITED QUANTITY YEARS AWOOR COLOR TV COMPLETE: INCLUDES DELIVERY ANTENNA INSTALLED SET NOTICE All Color TV Sets Sold By Have Been Checked for Radiation on Precision Test Equipment For Your Safety! Model $710.00 List Price TERMS NO MONEY DOWN 5 $R29 Per Week Months O.A.C.

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