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Santa Barbara News-Press from Santa Barbara, California • 3

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Santi tarty Mtwt Sunday Mooting March it 1H5 A 3 1 I Done in Spanish Af A Test drive an MG VI LlJ (pImm bring car bad) 4' I TELESCOPES PROJECTORS AND CAMERAS! Movie cameras still cameras profes Polaroid cameras the types you are looking for in the SEE THEM BOTH AT WESTEN'S rom AMPEX ALL PERMANENTS 29950 A A 9 THESE ARE THE CAMERAS THAT GUS GRISSOM AND JOHN YOUNG USED TO TAKE PICTURES IN SPACE DURING THEIR GEMINI LIGHT LAST TUESDAY specials is being dubbed in Spanish for release in Mexico and Latin America as a movie Anyone interested in the stadium project who wants to come may do so the chair men said The stadium for which initial grading has al ready been done would serve San Marcos the new high school and the community PHIPPS MOTORS 213 WmI Carrillo Phono 4 5100 $1500 $1050 850 $1500 Guggenheim Awards sPecial Won by 2 Local Men wh na the most recent in the UN Alger Award Allen Ludden host of was the first member of the performing arts ever to have received the Horatio Al ger Award 1961) really big selection at Westen's! 4 '4 800 STATE REE PARKING ANY ADOBE LOT HASSELBLAD left Tho world famous Swedish 2 Mi x2 jinglo rallex camara that's quii to virtually every shot known to photography on the ground or in the efmoipherel BOLEX 16 right The complete 16 mm movie camera with settings end features for all professional effects even in the hands of amateur photographers! Dr Pauling will use his I award for further research in chemistry andTelated scienc es according to the Guggen heim announcement He won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1954 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962 He moved to the center here in 1963 from the California Institute of Technology at Pasadena UST 4 STEREO TAPE RECORDER PLUS TWO OILED WALNUT STEREO SPEAKERS (Worth 11950) All or tho Price of the Recorder Alone! Cfur knit affor of the vear! Highest quality 4 track stereo recorder with all wanted features and matching speakers for a complete unit true high fidelity sound ing and I discussed this with Weingand said CHILD CARE would be glorified tent accomodation and possi bly even trailers But there would be child care and ed ucation and health facilities That is what is there is plenty of housing for single Weingand said he is explor ing this idea and another sug gestion that from prisons be used as har vesters where loss is imminent He said this would hinge on the unions recog nizing the justification for using prison labor an The stress on crash housing programs jibed with one of six proposals put Wirtz in a meeting riday in Colonia district The proposals were put for ward by Mrs Katherine Peake 1399 Schoolhouse Rd a founder of the Emergency Committee to Aid arm La bor (ECAL) an anti bracero group whose board includes John Steinbeck Steve Allen and Eugene Burdick STATE UNDS Weingand also concurred with an ECAL suggestion that migrant families be giv en special welfare status so the cost burden falls on the state rather than the county Weingand added that the state should also look into financ ing unemployment insurance for farm work ers because doubt if the growers should be saddled with the The ECAL also proposed that wherever a labor short age occurs a training pro gram should be set up with War on Poverty funds (such as a project recently financed in the Ventura area under i ECAL sponsorship) Wirtz said he would study the ECAL proposals ac cording to Mrs Peake but did not comment on them to any extent during the meeting Botwright I do not omploy ulMmon I porionally do my own lotting nd fitting ti I fool your hooting ii too importont to dologoto thii work to other I odviso SU YOUR HYSICIAN IRST If ho folli you that your hooting eonnot bo holpod modieolly let uhow you how quickly comfortably end inconjpicuoutly hear Ing can bo aided by one of our many fine quality hearing initrumonh There a model for every correctable hearing lote and wear ing preference All Mooring Aid ertonally itted by Roy Wldiiig "Service not by gold but by tho Golden Rulo" MAICO Santo Barbara Hearing Aid Center 1919 State St (Near Mluiaa St) Seite 10S Rhone 965 6918 REE PARKING iN THE REAR Two Santa Barbarans DfNorman in Camp Linus Pauling of the Center bell Hall Aprii 5 for the Study of Democratic Institutions and Dr Warren Hollister professor of history i at have been awarded fellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial oun dation Dr Hollister will spend the next academic year at Merton College Oxford University where he will do research work for a book on the reign of Henry I of England (1100 1135) He will also serve as a visiting research fellow at Merton This year Dr Hollister is faculty research lecturer at UCSB He will give his main address on and the STADIUM TO SERVE Goleta Valley high schools and the community is discussed at the actual site on the San Marcos campus by Coach John Stoney and James Dominic Jordano left who as representative of Inc has made the first large cash contribution to the project Practicing on high hurdle is Roger Deranian 17 three year letterman The stadium project also calls for refinishing of the existing track along with erection of stands lights and a public rest room News Press photo CARALUX 8 PROJECTOR from kodak Croato now fun in bom movil Show ony icono of normal fail or slow motion forward or ro vers! Also shows New flip top design and automatic threading Cotjjeu ANTASTIC NEW PRICES! Mainland HEATING AIR CONDITIONING free Estimates 726 Anacapa Ph 6 3951 About 30 persons interested in seeing the San Marcos High 1 School valley community sta dium project through to com pletion will meet at the school tomorrow night for a report session Meeting at 7:30 in the home economics room the group will be feted by the Usherettes as hostesses and entertained by a school folk singing group On the serious side they will hear reports from individ uals and committees which have been at work over the past two weeks seeking con tributions to the $200000 ef fort These will include the announcement that James Dominic Jordano represent ing Inc has pre sented the steering committee with its first major cash gift TARGET OR NIGHT Target for the night accord ing to Dr Kevin ay and at torney Preston Webster co chairmeir of the drive to finish the stadium is word that suf ficent monies are on hand so that arrangements can be made with the architects to develop detailed drawings Architects are Cooke rost Greer and Schmandt a local firm that has done the pre liminary planning Several service organiza tion representatives will be present to report on separate projects designed to assist the over all stadium drive the chairmen said Usherettes will serve des serts baked during the past week and frozen by members of the school foods classes as part of their regular cooking and foods program Student Hospitality another campus group will assist with parking and directing people who at tend to the home economics department (Bleached Tinted Short or Long Hair) Only $1250 $1500 $1750 NO Higher Prices! 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Exciting New Trends in Herir Styles Haircut $300 Shampoo Set Haircut $700 Top Stylists to Serve Mr Joseph Mr Peter Bill Stephens Mr Ernest (Butch Gilbert) Open Every Evening Mon Sat Sun by 1625 STATE PH 3 2805 State Senator Alvin Wein 1 yesterday predicted that US Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz will allow of foreign workers to come to California this year am confident the secre tary is not going to stand by and let crops rot in the Weingand said The Santa Barbara senator voiced this conviction one not yet hinted at by Wirtz himself trudging through fields and groves of Ventura coun ty with the secretary riday The question appears moot for citrus growers who last week broke away from the re quirements Wirtz had laid down for growers to qualify for emergency use of Mexican labor California and Arizona cit rus growers announced they would not pay the $140 hourly minimum as of April as laid down by Wirtz Instead they will pay an incentive scale that would earn competent pickers $175 an hour and up ward REORM i Weingand said the decision represents re form in their thinking and shows they are perfectly will ing to pay able but do not want the think it is dawning on growers all over the state that to seek a return of the bra cero program is not the an swer to their Weingand said will probably get temporary for eign help but they will not get the armies of braceros back The temper of Congress and the country is against Weingand said it is obvious that so far neither government nor growers have provided a sufficient or 1 i a 1 work force I think in another year or two they will Great strides have already been made in solving this He said Wirtz came to Cali fornia sort out the truth from so many conflicting i views of the was the fear that growers were resisting em ployment of domestic farm workers in the hope of show ing failure and getting the braceros Weingand said turnover the evidence I saw was conclusive: there is a tre mendous turnover for a num ber of reasons among noma dic American farm workers In Ventura 68 per cent had quit their jobs In Santa Bar bara county four men had to "be hired to keep Weingand said citrus grow ers by paying incentive piece rates could quickly screen out incompetents who produce next to nothing and quit at the end of the (Among citrus and field crop growers who informed Wirtz of their staggering work forre nroblems was Wallace McIntyre of Carpinteria man ager of Santa Barbara Turnon Assn A reporter sought to contact him for a report on the closed door sessions in Ventura but he could not be reached) weingand said he Js more than ever convinced that a key to solving the labor problem is to provide adequate housing for farm laborers especially for families discovered riday that federal funds are available under the Economi Oppor tunities Act for transient hous Nurses to Aid In Glaucoma Clinic Here Members of Cappa Alba Assn a organization will assist ophthalmologists at the free glaucoma detection clinic to be staged in the Recreation Center from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Wednesday The nurses will administer anesthetizing drops to the eye before it is checked by a physician using a tonometer The instruments test eyeball tension a factor in diagnos ing glaucoma Mrs Henry Bauem schmidt RN is in charge of recruiting nurses for the clin ic Cappa Alba members who have volunteered their serv ices include the Mmes James A Cook president Tom Al lin Edgar Beckom Collins Butler Walter Collinge A Davis Merle De ey ter Ernest A anucchi A Martin rancis McGowan James Meary George Pet tie Joe Plecia and Edward Porter Also the Mmes Donald Rathz Pat Rojas John Scholl Joe Smatko Robert Walton Walter Ebers and Johnson and Miss Ethel Annabel who is registering the nurses sional cameras miniatura cameras I lind Just DEDCAMAI CEDVIf 1 LliJvl'nL JLI1 IVL RAY WIDING DUE HERE THURSDAY Television and motion pic ture star Dennis Morgan above will meet here Thurs day with Santa Barbara county leaders of the Amer ican Cancer April Cancer Crusade Morgan who is serving as chairman of the 1965 California Cancer Crusade' will also speak at a kickoff dinner meeting of American Cancer Society di rectors and crusade volun teers at the Miramar Hotel at 6:30 pm Reservations can be made by calling the Cancer Information Office Stay at the MAR MONTE CLUB HOTEL Ihp Ocean and mountain view rooms suites and cot tages by the week month or year Completely refurbished Excellent food TV and tele phone In every room free 24 hour service heated pool recreation and billiard room The MAR MONTE CLUB HOTEL CABRILEO BLVD EAST BEACH Santa Barbara Calif Phone: (805) 965 1071 NEW SONY TM 916 MAM RADIO Pure pleasure In a quality portable! 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