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Santa Barbara News-Press from Santa Barbara, California • 11

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coMom VA J1 Alexandria Egypt Noviembre uno Senor Como: Thees ees uno cruise grande pero no tiempo por las siestas caramba! Mucho actividad todos dias! Herb Taylor (Never having gone to school Como interprets this to mean: The cruise ees fino but there ees no times for siestas on account of too many activities) Herb who is on the cruise with his wife and his brother in law rank Ketcham esposo added this postscript: aboard speaks Spanish so I am studying NEWSPRESS i New License Law to Check On Peddlers MUSEUM IS EXPANDING ree Clinic Platform Has Name It's Hazel ARM BUREAU Weak Yanks In Korea Remembered at San ran Santa Ynez center for his an investigation by the before they can in the unincorporated and and test past of Chester Carjola AIA and Greer associate shows the existing mammal wing and leischmann Library rear and the new arcade The latter will extend parallel to Puesta del Sol Road to a point midway in the exterior wall of the bird habitat wing and will connect (right) with the cloister lead the be two the the and evi made in AMERICA regulating busi the ordinance 249 Polio Coses WASHINGTON (UPI) There were 249 cases of polio in the United States last week all but 56 of them paralytic LOMPOC (VNS) Lt Cmdr George Hamilton protocol officer of the Naval Missile Test Center at Pt Mugu' painted a gloomy here last night on the conduct of American pri soners of war in Korea but con cluded his talk with a salute to Problem of Moral Leader Cmdr Hamilton principal speaker at the 38th annual ban quet of the Santa Barbara County arm Bureau in the Grange Hall said his subject was a hobby with him and that his appearance at the meeting had nothing to do with his military position Starting his address by read ing the military code of conduct Cmdr Hamilton said that one in four American prisoners of war on this docu ment by becoming consistent and reliable informer for the One in every three he added collaborated in some way with the enemy Such a situation was brought about by the technique of the Communists a system to distort principles and ideals Cmdr Hamilton said He called it excellent educa tional system which worked very well on After they became prisoners the speaker went on the men were separated from one another with those who displayed leader ship ability good education or strong religious conviction being removed from the main body This left about 95 per cent erless and Then followed the brain wash ing technique in the daily living and in the Communist education program which was hammered all day and every day Cheerful letters were never delivered but the ones which told of troubles at home were always delivered at once The solution to the problem is a thing called discipline Cmdr? Hamilton said not advocating that we teach our young people to be good prisoners of war but to teach them to be good Americans so that if they ever are unfortunate enough to become prisoners of war they will conduct themselveswith honest dignity and bring no reproach on themselves their families or their he said ing from the entrance hall offices An addition to Ground will be broken this week for the new bird habitat wing (above left) of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History to be built with a $200 000 grant to the museum from the Max leischmann oun dation of Nevada This architec tural rendering from the office RigAr Interlude symbolizing youthful radiance and freedom Left New Charm tdtra mod em pattern of uncluttered line secretary of the Carpinteria arm Center the community level unit of the county wide or ganization He is now serving on a committee looking into the program of preserv ing the uncrowded appearance of the Santa Barbara County coun tryside He is a member of the Santa Barbara County Republican Cen tral Committee and in 1954 served as commander of Howland Shaw Russell Post 62 of the American Legion Carpinteria Last year he was appointed to the Sixth Army Advisory Com mittee by Lt Gen Charles Palmer commanding general of the Sixth Army with headquar ters in the Presidio cisco The awards were presented by tsoya Bettencourt dairyman who was named of the last year OICERS INSTALLED" Lawrie Rutherford Refugio member of the Goleta arm Cen ter county first vice president and membership chairman was installed last night as the organ new president succeed ing Bill Laranjo Buellton who has held the post for the past two years Also installed by Jim Butler Region Two director for the Cali fornia arm Bureau ederation were: Everett Brickey Orcutt first vice president: Boyd Bettencourt Santa Ynez second vice presi dent Erno Bonebakker Carpin teria secretary treasurer Laran jo state delegate and Mrs Law rence Poggi Santa Maria alter nate state delegate ARM CENTERS All officers of the five farm centers were also installed Chairmen are rank Thayer Carpinteria Elmer: Shirrell Go leta Henry Rivaldi Lompoc James Sharer Santa Maria and Al Constans Santa Ynez Valley The banquet was served by the women of the Lompoc Grange and was held in the Grange Hall SANTA BARBARA CALIORNIA SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER I 1959 PAGE A 1 I legal points in this suggestion In addition to ness activities would provide that shall be unlawful in the unincorporated areas of the county to operate or engage in the business of con ducting or operating card games or card tables for Business 'operations which have their headquarters estab lished in the county will have to get licenses to operate in the un incorporated areas but they will not have to undergo the tight scrutiny faced by the itinerants Ventura Harbor Bids Sought LOS ANGELES CP The Army Corps of Engineers riday called for bids on a dredging proj ect at Ventura County Harbor and Port Hueneme The job expected to cost 21a million dollars also involves in stallation of a revetment The bids will be opened Nov 19 1 Anyone referring to the Stand ard Oil Company of California oil platform offshore from Summer land from now on may simply call it The Coast Guard made a formal announcement of the new name yesterday in its notice to mariners Before the big platform had been known only by a number or as since it is the only one located in this area The new name according to an announcement by the Western Oil and Gas Assn is not intended to invite a casual familiarity nec essarily Hazel was so named as part of a new Coast Guard approved system of identifying platforms according to the areas they are in Beginning with the Mexican border each 15 mile segment of coast is given a first letter of the alphabet in order Hazel is in the eighth segment and Standard officials think of any other two syllable name that began with They out for 'instance that a name like while perhaps prettier was too lengthy and that such names as Hetty or Hope might be mistaken for other words if used on short wave radio like jetty or rope So Hazel has been emblazoned on the helicopter deck and sides And what of future platforms in that 15 mile area? They still have Hector Helga Higbee Hiram Horeb (which is a mountain that apparently was lost after it was named) or Hor tense If the Board of Supervisors adopts its proposed business li cense ordinance all transient merchants and solicitors will be required to submit to fingerprint ing and operate areas One provision under the sec tion relating to transients requires the fingerprints of the applicants and the names of at least reliable property owners of county who will certify to good character business respectability or dence of good character and re spectability The applicant must also make a statement as to whether the applicant has been convicted of any crime misdemeanor or viola tion of any municipal ordinance REGULATORY The supervisors are planning to adopt this ordinance at their Nov 9 meeting It is a regula tory ordinance which will cover all businesses operating in the unincorporated areas but is de signed primarily to control the operations of transient merchants and peddlers Since the ordinance draft was submitted two weeks ago to the supervisors by County Tax Col lector A Leonard Page and Dep uty District Attorney Robert Cutler there has been one sug gestion for stricter enforcement PHONE SOLICITATIONS This proposal is that telephone solicitations come under the li cense regulations The district office is researching i connection with HORSE THIE SNARES PAIR ROM IELD officers are look ing for a horse thief who stole two quarter horses from the Rancho la Vega two miles south of Buellton last week Officers said a chain fence and lock were cut through and the animals taken from a feed lot One of them a bay belongs to the ranch owner Vincent Evans and was said to be worth $1500 The other belongs to Dod Hext and was said to be worth $400 WHAT'S DOING i and the leischmann Library capable of housing 36000 volumes in mod ern easily accessible steel shelves will extend south from the present library The annex is not shown here Bailey will be the contractor LOMPOC (VNS) George McReynolds a retired Regular Army colonel who has made the Carpinteria Valley his home and chief interest last night was hon ored here by the Santa Barbara County arm Bureau as the or of the at its annual banquet meeting The West Point graduate who served as a senior military ad viser to the Nationalist Chinese Army during World War II and studied citriculture for a year at UCLA after he retired purchased the old Butler Ranch on Casitas Pass Road about 10 years ago Active in most phases of county and community arm Bureau work since then McReynolds has been a hardworking outspoken chairman of the joint tax com mittee and has spent much of his time and energy on problems facing the lemon and avocado grower AWARDS GIVEN Silver awards were also given last night to LeRoy Summers chairman of the host Lompoc Center as outstanding chairman and to John Beattie Lompoc recognition work in the arm Dry Bean Section which was formed this year largely as the result of his efforts Beattie is now serv ing as the section's first chair man McReynolds has been president of Citrus ield Research Inc for the past five years has been a board member since 1952 has served as secretary treasurer He has had three plots on his ranch for the several years where lemon ex periments in soil fumigation root stock and varieties are con ducted He served also as chairman of the County arm sub tropical fruit department and was honored in 1956 with a silver award for outstanding work as a department chairman COMMITTEE WORK McReynolds is a member of the board of the Carpinteria Mu tual Citrus Assn the State Citrus Research Advisory Committee and has served as chairman and TODAY Handel Purcell estival Con cert irst Presbyterian Church 4 pm TOMORROW Make it a point now 'to stop by and see the entire line of Stainless by Lyon notice the difference at once in the rich beauty of the lighter brighter color its precious metal gleam the painstaking art with which each authentic pattern 1 is uceigueu The best news of all this elegance is carefree Stainless by Lyon needs no polishing can be washed without fear even in the dishwasher Stop in now 5 pc place setting $1025 (Also open stock) While glaucoma the most com mon cause of blindness in adults jn Santa Barbara can be detect ed in its early stages by use of a tonometer most people who have their eyes examined are not given "this painless test This is the opinion of localye physicians (opthalmologists) arranging the third free glaucoma detection clinic in the Recreation Center Thursday from 8:30 am to 4 pm LUID PRESSURE Glaucoma is caused by increas ed fluid pressure in the eye This pressure can be tested with tonometer and the test will given to all who attend the de tection clinic Anyone over 30 with a family history of glaucoma and every over 40 who has not been giv a glaucoma test in the past year should have it done at the free clinic eye physicians say SPONSORS Drs Alexander and Brickley are co chairmen of the clinic sponsored by the Eye oundation of Santa Barbara in co operation with the City Health Department Other eye physicians on the com mittee are Drs James Brock Blake Gibb Byron Gifford rancis Kanofsky Michel Lout fallah George Richards John Richards and George Hanson Nurses who will do the vision testing are from the city schools health department and from the county and city health depart ments Calypso strikingly blends contemporary simplicity and traditional grace mIcuct falc ie ttew Dr Harold Alexander watches Dr Paul Brickley use a tonometer to give the quick pain less glaucoma detection test to Pauline Penn nurse at Sansum Clinic who posed for the picture News Press photo McReynolds Given 'Man of Year' Title May Detect Glaucoma I I If 4 1 0 jO taw? II'' A C5R iiinn9 Id I ri Bi'l til cd ri II 1'1 hit Li STAINLESS by LYON lljf vilnbU Oo GITWARES 727 STATE STREET PHONE 2 7671 Board of Supervisors meeting Courthouse supervisors room 10 am City Architectural Board of Review meeting City Hall council chamber 3:30 pm in Outer Gladwin Planetarium program Capt Crutchfield Adair narra tor Museum of Natural His tory 3 pm AT THE ROTARY MEET riday Del Branch major domo of the YMCA was given a rough time ac count of the new twins in his household and he already a grandfather Del got out from under the avalanche in good shape His defense was have proven that Rotary regardless of what other service club members say is not a club of fuddy old Prexy Ed Hallor made other members sires of twins the early pay fine El Camino Real Markers Bells To Be Erected Installation of El Camino Real signs and bell markers on US Highway 101 will be marked by a dedication ceremony next Satur day at 11 am at the location of the bell marker south of town near Montecito The ceremony will be followed by a luncheon meeting of the California Mission Trails Assn at Hotel Mar Monte in connection with its fall board of directors meeting here Representatives of the Mission Trails counties from San Diego to San rancisco will attend At the dedication Supervisor Edwin Carty Ventura county who is chairman ofthe Commit tee for El Camino Real will act as master of ceremonies HOLLISTER BILL The installation of the bell markers and signs is the result of legislation sponsored by the committee during the last session of the Legislature The bill was authored by Sen John Hollister of Santa Barbara and called for designation of Highway 101 from San Diego to San rancisco Photo Student Captures Prize John Pierce 501 Michel torena St a student at Brooks Institute of Photography and a News Press motor route' carrier salesman won the $25 first prize in the Chamber of Commerce photo contest His prize winning photo shows a little boy of Mexican descent sitting on a wooden cart It was taken during the pa rade Pierce said as El Camino Real and the re moval of all Cabrillo Highway signs from any portion of US 101 The designation Cabrillo Highway is now confined to Cali fornia Highway 1 Assemblyman Jack Schrade of San Diego introduced a bill call ing for the installation and main tenance by the Department of Public Works of all of the original bell markers which may be made available Both bills were passed by the legislature and signed by Governor Brown HONOR GUESTS At the dedication guests of hon or will include Sen Hollister As semblyman James Holmes Super visor Joseph Callahan Mayor Edward Abbott Storke editor and publisher of the News Press Leonard Kummer vice president Santa Barbara Cham ber of Commerce Mrs Eileen Dismuke Santa Barbara junior past grand president Native Daughters of the Golden West Thomas McDermott Santa Barbara representing the Native Sons of the Golden West: Mrs James Lanehart Los Angeles Daughters of the American Revo lution Miss Ethel Moss presi dent Santa Barbara chapter Daughters of the American Revo lution abbri San Luis Obispo president California Mis sion Trails Assn Parma lee Los Angeles manager sign services Automobile Club of Southern California Edwin Gledhill museum director Santa Barbara Historical Society the Rev Noel Moholy OM San ta Barbara Mission and red Bagshaw assistant state director of public works Semana Nautica Names President Representatives of the 43 sports events of the Santa Barbara Sum mer Sports estival have chosen Jens Christiansen as their pres ident to head the celebration for the 1960 season it was announced yesterday The action came at the annual board of directors meeting of the Semana Nautica Assn the non profit corporation which sponsors the sports event It takes place each year over the July 4 holiday drawing over 3500 participants to the various sports both land and water DIRECTOR Christiansen a local insurance man has been a director of the organization for the past three years and last year was commo dore of the Santa Barbara Yacht Club He has been associated with yachting for many years representing the yachting activi ties of the SBYC on the Semana Nautica Board ii JENS CHRISTIANSEN estival Other new officers elected are Ginn and George Adams vice presidents Robert Hutton treasurer and Stanley Lowry corporation secretary NEW BOARD The report of the nominating chairman Mac arland was accepted unanimous ly for the officers as well as board members to serve a three year term New board members elected are Adams Hutton Terry Dearborn Wiley Cole Joe Egus Macarland John Wright Maria Margclli Milo Saling Rob ert Mullaney Ginn George Blanchard Margaret Elliot (Dick) Williams Christian sen and Paul Kolyn Official dates for the summer sports event were set as Saturday Sunday and Monday July 2 4 1960 though many individual sports events in the program will start the week before Christiansen indicated he announce his executive commit tee this month Then 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