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Stockton Evening and Sunday Record from Stockton, California • 9

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l1' Dope Law to Crowd Prisons The dancing, singing demonstrators were demanding Independence for Angola, but some placards said down with NATO and UB. get out of Africa. The demonstra- diplomatic denouncing United turn waa organized by Preal defit Kwame Nkrumaha Convention Peoples Party, gmmiimLium'L'uuutmt CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN! If we can't fit your car, no one can! Walkout Unlikely for 2 Months CHICAGO, May 19 (AP) A strike against the nation's railroads has been called for Monday by the Railroad Yard-masters of America. But a spokesman for the carriers says there will be no walkout for at least two months. Milton G.

Schock, president of the nonoperating union representing some 5,000 workers who make up the trains, said the work stoppage could tie up the nation's major railroads. A spokesman for the rail roads, however, said the dispute Involved wages and work rules and would go before an emergency board under procedures of the National (Railway) Labor Act. Such action normally delays a strike by at least 60 days. 3 DAYS ONLY PLASTIC COATED REGAL DELUXE WOVEN CLEAR TRANSPARENT FIBRE PLASTIC PLASTIC Tremendous Idea, Colonel! Come back when the Russians have done It and Im sure Congress will give us the money for it, then!" 200 Per Month May Be Added SAN FRANCISCO, May 19 (AP) California Director of Corrections Richard. A.

McGee; said yesterday the new narcotics laws will send about 200 addicts a month into the already badly overcrowded state prison system for hospltallza-; tlon alone. In a report to the annual convention of the California Probation, Parole and Correctional Association, McGee lauded the new legislation as' tough but humane because it provides for Imprisonment; and medical care. PRISONS CROWDED The only trouble Is, McGee added, "we dont have a proper Institution for them and we wont have time to build one by the time the influx starts In October. McGee declared that California prisons already have 23,000 Inmates, about 6,000 over capacity. He said that over the past five months about 2,000 prisoners have been added, the greatest single spurt In the states history.

And by 1970, McGee said, he expects an Inmate population of some 32,000, with another 16,000 persons on parole. SEEK FACILITIES McGee said efforts are under way to acquire more fa cllltles, including negotiations for the militarys Camp Elliott, near San Diego, and a hospital at Norco, Riverside County. 1 At today's final convention session, T. G. Rogers, chief probation officer of San Diego, assumed the presidency of the association from Loren A.

Beckley, San Mateo County probation chief. a a 100 Seized as Thailand Plot Is Smashed 2 and 4 Doer Sedans 2 and 4 Door Sedans MACHINIST SAYS HE DOES NOT WANT TO RETIRE General Purpose While By ARTHUR LORD LATEX PAINT PAINT ROLLER and TRAY PAINT REDWOOD STAIN 1 gallon gallon Gallon BANGKOK, Thailand, May 19 (AP) A cabinet member charged today that Communist Chinese and North Vietnamese were linked with a plot to seize control of Thailand's northeast region bordering Laos. Interior Minister Gen. Prap-has Charusathlcn told newsmen the plot had been smashed with the arrest of nearly all its leaders. Police reports said about 100 persons have been arrested since the crackdown began 12 days ago and more arrests are expected.

Five men Identified as top figures, Including a former national assemblyman, have been flown to Bangkok for questioning. Praphas said documents were found showing Communist Chinese and Vietnamese aided the plotters. WATER SKI MELNOR BELTS KOOL CUSHIONS TURRET SPRINKLER Poly Foam Small or Medium GARDEN HOSE 99 1.89 vk-1 si 2.95 ft" 2S' 3.95 DEAR ARTHUR: I was a machinist all my life. For 37 years I worked at one of the big metal fabricating shops, i I was 65 last week and now I have to retire. The boss Is over 70.

He comes to work every day. I dont want to stop working. Im Just as good now as I was 10 or 20 years ago. Everyone at the shop says so. And I know its true.

I get all the special-parts orders. But now the boss says Ive got to give up my lifes work. I dont want to sit around the house all day any more than he does. GEORGE DEAR GEORGE: If ever a man was right, George, you are. Theres no reason to sit at home.

Youre a fine machinist You know this and everyone admits It. There are other machine shops. Apply for jobs there. And If theres a shortage of work at the moment keep plugging. In the meantime, you might want to teach shop at the high school, Boy Scouts or YMCA.

for cooler driving DEAR ARTHUR: My son, Julian, married the wrong girl 10 years ago. I always knew their marriage wouldnt work out. Now Julians wife has up and left him. My three grandchildren need a womans care, but Julian says that he will never marry again, and that Im too old to raise his kids. Do you think Im too old to raise children again? Im only 60.

LIZ DEAR LIZ: You may not be too old, Liz, but your attitude needs revising. Julians no child, but you still treat him like one. Hes made his bed. Now hell have to lie in it even without the wrong girl.1 And your effort to move In and solve his problem, with an "I told you so attitude might make him even more unhappy. Think It over.

Dear Reader: You are in vlted to send your questions to Arthur Lord In care of this newspaper. The most interesting will be answered In future columns. For Any Size Lawn SKI ROPES Single Double 5.98 VALUE Sailor Is Held In Shooting of Air Force Man or up NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT: UNION ISLAND RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. ASSESSMENT NO. ZZ.

TERRY CLOTH LIFI PRESERVER Location of principal placa of busi-nata la SOS California Building. California. Boat CUSHIONS 249 SEAT COVERS 2 MOST ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE AT PACIFIC AND PORTER DEAR ARTHUR: Dont you think TV programs should be more Interesting to us older folks? All we ever see Is love stories or westerns. CLARA PANAMA CITY, May 19 (AP) A sailor was being held today in the shotgun death of an Air Force sergeant he found in his home. Officers said the shooting occurred yesterday after the sailor, Marlon Arthur Amos, found Staff Sgt.

Norman J. Ellison with his wife. Amos had returned home after the scheduled departure of his ship, a minesweeper, was delayed several hours. Ellison, 32, was stationed at Tyndall Air Force Base. Amos, 34, of Gaffney, S.C., was held on a first degree murder charge.

His wife, Daisy June, 35, was held as a material witness. D. L. Barron, chief of city detectives, said Amos contended the shooting was NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a mating of tha Board of Trustaaa of Union laland Reclamation Diatrlct No. hold on May 1Z, INI, aach and ovary aaaaaamont shown on that certain aa-aoMtnont Hat of Union laland Reclamation Diatrlct No.

known and daaig-natod aa Aaaaaamont Roll No. 22, Union laland Reclamation Diatrlct No. 2 approved by the Board of Super-viaora of tha County of San Joaquin, Stata of California, on April 24, INI. waa ordarad paid In ana Inatallmant within aixty (60) daya from May 11. INI, to Edgar H.

Whitaaida, County Treaourar, at 311 Eaat Main Street, in tha CHy of Stockton, County of San Joaquin, State of California. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any aaaaaamont ahown on aald aaaaaamont Hat which ahall remain unpaid on July II. INI, will ba delinquent, togathar with accrued intareat, and 10 par cant will ba added thereto and collected for tha uaa of tha Diatrict. Dated: May 12, INI. JULIAN B.

BONETTI. Secretary of Union laland Reclamation Motrict No. 2. May 10, 21 NOTICE OF AWARD Ot CONtllACf PUR- Tax Bureau Fouled Up on Pairs Return OPEN FROM 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Plenty of Free Parking AUTO SUPPLY DISCOUNT STORE 4-7709 NE. Comer Marhel and Wilson Way Free Parking Open Evenings and Sunday HO DEAR CLARA: Next to their tax consultants, businessmen listen most attentively to the public that buys their prod ucts. If you think your congressman answers his mall fast, try writing the sponsors of the shows youd like changed. But unleu you and lots of other folks kick up a fuss, you'll be watching the same pap forever. ORDINANCE NO.

SUANT TO STATUTE DIRECTING THIS NOTICE. When AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE AC QUISITION IN FEE FROM SAINT JOSEPH'S HOME AND HOSPITAL, A CORPORATION, FORMERLY SAINT JOSEPH'S HOM A CORPORATION, BY THE CITY OF STOCKTON, OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY HEREINAFTER MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED; DECLARING THE PUBLIC NECESSITY FOR THE ACQUISITION OF SAID PROPERTY AND THE SETTLEMENT OF ALL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION BALTIMORE, May 19 (AP) The postman not only rang twice, he rang three times, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Scott hope he doesnt ring again.

In March, the Scotts received a refund check from the Internal Revenue Service for 5304.71. On April 10, they received another. Realizing an error had been made, they returned it Unfortunately, It somehow got tom and the IRS sent them another chock to replace the one which was mutilated. Again It was returned. Then came a bill for $306.06.

The IRS had discovered the duplication and the added amount was for Interest. A phone call to the Baltimore IRS Bureau brought this encouraging advice: Send the bill directly to us or your wages will be The West is a mans country and Hermitage is a man's drink. John Potts, logging contractor, Tigard, Orsgon you NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha CHy Council of tha CHy of Stockton. In open aaition on tha Ith day of May, INI, opened, examined and publicly declared all aaalad prapoaala or bide offered for tha fumlehing of electrical energy, labor and matariala nacaaaary to maintain and aaivica tha Lighting Sye tarn aHuated in Lighting Maintenance Diatrlct No. 62, aa formed by tha City Council of the City of Stockton by Raao lutioa No.

22,162 for a period of time Karting on January IN2 and ending on Doc am bar 31, 1362. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that laid CHy Council thereafter on the 15th day of May, INI, awarded the contract for fumlehing aaid electrical energy, labor and matariala nacaaaary to maintain and aarvica aald Lighting Maintenance Diatrlct No. 52, to the lowait raiponaibla bidder, to wH: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COM PANV, California Corporation, at the prtcaa apecifiad in Ha proposal or bid aa followa: Servicing and maintaining lighting unHa on thirty-four (34) ornamental, alngle light lighting etandarde aHuated in Lighting Maintenance Diatrlct No. 62 13.75 per atandard per month 61,530.00 Dated: May 16. INI.

B. L. TRAHERN. CHy Clark of the CHy of Stockton. By CONSTANCE MILLER, Deputy Clerk.

May If. ordinance no. Death Demanded for Killer of Reds V1 1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 10, PART I OF THE STOCKTON MUNICIPAL CODE TO AMEND SECTION TO MAKE EDISON STREET FROM MARKET STREET TO WASHINGTON STREET A ONE-WAY STREET, SOUTH BOUND. Be ordained by the Council of the CHy of Stockton, at followt: Sac. 1.

It it hereby declared that tha acquit it km of tha property hereinafter more particularly datcribad la necessary for a public purpose, to wH: Improvement and Widening of California Street. Sec. 2 That tha City of Stockton purchase from SAINT JOSEPH'S HOME AND HOSPITAL, a corporation, formerly SAINT JOSEPH'S HOME, a corporation, the following described real property, and settle all damages of every kind and description, resulting from the uss of said real property for All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in a portion of Siection If, C. M. Weber Grant.

El Rancho dal Campo da los in the CHy of Stockton, County of San Joaquin, Stale of Cali forma, and more particularly da scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at tha northwest comer of Lot 6 in Block O. McCloud Addition, as said lot and block Is so designated and delineated upon that certain map or plat entitled, Supplemental Map of McCloud Addition to the CHy of Stockton," filed In tha office of the County Recorder of San Joaauin County, State of California, on August 30, 1192. in Book of Maps and Plats In Volume 2 on Page 15; thence S. 13 14' 22" E. crossing Lots 6, 6, and 10 In said Block McCloud AddHIon and crosalng the prop arty of Saint Joseph's HospKal.

I distance of 465.10 feet to a point on the north line of Walnut Street: thence S. 77 56 6' along the said north line of Walnut Street, a distance of 10 fast to a point on the said east erly line of California Street; thence N. 12 03.6 along the said east arty line of California Street, a dis tance of 415 feet to a point, said point as hereinbefore referred -to, the point of beginning and containing 2.425 square feet, more or less. Sec. 3.

That the above described proparty Is to ba delivered to the purchaser, free and daar of all encumbrances, eicepting tasss, said taxes to be pro rated to 1 date of recordation of id; the City to pay costs of tKle Insurance. Sac. 4. That tha Mayor Is hereby authorized to execute any documents necessary to carry oiH tha purposes hereof, and the CHy Attorney Is hereby directed to record the documant received hereunder at the appropriate time. Sec.

5. This ordinance shall take afflict and be In full force from and after thirty (30) days from Hs final passage. BERLIN, May 19 (UPI) East German Prosecutor Werner Funk demanded the death penalty yesterday for a Nazi concentration camp guard accused of taking part In the execution of more than 1,000 Russians. The guard, Wilhelm Schaefer, 49, Is on trial before the East German Supreme Court. He Is accused of personally shooting between 100 and 150 Russians and aiding In the executions of the others.

Ba ordained by the Council of tha Clly of Stockton, aa followa: SEC. I. AMENDMENT OF CODE. Chapter 10, Pert I of the Stockton Municipal Code la hereby amended to amend Section 10 036.1.2, to read aa followa: SEC. Z.

(Schedule I) ONE WAV STREETS AND ALLEYS: In accordance with the proviaiona of Sad Iona and and when eigne are erected giving notice thereof, vahldaa ahall move only In the direction Indicated upon the following NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT: UNION ISLAND RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 1. ASSESSMENT NO. 27. Location of principal placa of buainass la 606 California Building, Stockton 2.

California. In full force from and after thirty (30) daya from He final paaaaga. Superb Straight Kentucky Bourbon Aged to Perfection NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a maatinp of tho Board of Truatoaa of Union laland Reclamation Diatrlct No. I hold on May 12, 1561, oach and avary aaaasamant shown an that cartaln as-Miamant liat of Union Island Reclamation Diatrict No, 1. known and dasig-natad as Assessment Roll No.

27, Union Island Reclamation District No. 1" approved by tha Board of Supervisors of tho County of San Joaauin, Slato of Californio, on April 24, 1961. wax ordered paid in one Installment within Ixly (60) daya from May It. 1961. to Edgar H.

Whiteside. County Treasurer, at 111 Eaat Main Street. In tha City of Stockton, County of San Joaquin, Slafo of California. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any aaaasamant shown on said assessment list which shall remain unpaid on July 15, 1961. will bo delinquent, togathar with accrued Intareat, and 10 par cant will ba added thereto and collected for tha use of tha Dletricl.

Dated: May 12. 1961. JULIAN B. BONETTI. Secretary of Union Island Reclamation District No.

I May 19. 26 KKMTUCKT Cki WHISKEY CERTIFICATE This Is to certify that Ordinance No was passed to print by the CHy Council of the CHy of Stockton, an the 15th day of May, 1161, by the fol lowing vnta: Ayes Councilman Boss, Fadlar, Falser, Gleason, Huckina, Schmidt, Stull, Thoms and Mayor Marnoch, Noes None. Absent None. Stockton, May 15. 1961 B.

L. TRAHERN Hermitage is a living legend in the West. Generation after generation has grown to treasure its magnificent mellowness, its rich flavor. Here is whiskey Westerners count for four-squafe Kentucky quality. CERTIFICATE Thle la to certify that Ordinance No 632 C.S.

waa paaaad to print by the CHy Council of the City of Stockton, on the 15th day of May. 1061, by the following voti: Ayee Councilman Boae, Fedler, Fetrer, Gleaaon, Huckine, Schmidt, Stull, Thome and Mayor Marnoch. Noee Norte. Absent None. Stockton, May IS, 1901- B.

L. TRAHERN CHy Clerk of the City of Stncktnn By CONSTANCE MILLER. Deputy Clark May 16 M77 City Clark of tha CHy of StncMon By CONSTANCE MILLER. Deputy Clerk OLD HERMITAGE DISTILLERY COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, PROOF May If TL B)i 6 dwdi A k. AAbrt obsobdas.

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