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A 4 Santa Barbara Hews rew Monday Evening April 25 1960 rise the first in cm Beach Riot believed 4 MEMBERS DISPLAY THEIR SKILLS UN Youth Conlesl Winner Is Named SECOND GUGGENHEIM AWARD JP(fterS Picket or tho the Vehicle Jackknifes Gruenther Urges in Into Overpass Rail rest Cu O' to less than 12 in 1958 59 Leaders Installed Meeting Tonight By Y's Men's Clubs 0 I diamonds Winds oil 'Chutists Science Shrinks Piles Off a of Sheep fitting and showmanship is demonstrated by 4 Chib junior leaders Dante Dettemanti left of Santa Maria and Don Daniell Guadalupe at spe cial pre Exhibit Day program yesterday at Gua dalupe Park Staged jointly by the Guadalupe and will change the schools as they must if we are the demands of a mew went back special in tomorrow's ladle three silver candel a carton of tea towels of pie tins 29 cut glass glasses and a cut glass bowl half a fresh pine a plastic ice bucket an ing a store on Sunday The Supreme Court today also decided an unfair labor practice charge may not be brought after a statutoiy six month limit fixed develop an even date back to colonial days The laws which generally re strict business and other activity on Sundays were challenged re 1958 Un sen MONTEREY (UPI) any has ty' retaliatory action by the US as a result of anti American moves by Cuba would have a effect on the of the world Gen Alfred Gruenther said today The US must handle the ban situation the former NATO military com mander told the opening session of a week long national strategy seminar Santa Maria 4 Clubs the day long event included homemaking phases of club work and attracted about 200 persons Club members look part inpreparation for Exhibit Day competition set for May 14 at Nojoqui alls Park Norm Macleod photo household 1 morrow rate of by the National Labor Relations Act even when the asserted tense is a continuing one Justice Harlan delivered 7 2 decision of poison HEW SINGLE HANDLE AUCET OR KITCHENS one handle does the work of two Ike's Korean Trip Still Scheduled WASHINGTON IP White House press secretary James Hag erty said today that he knows of no plans for President Eisenhow er to cancel his scheduled visit in June to South Korea There have been reports that the Presi dent might cancel the visit be cause of rioting 6000 Get Army Nominee Ballots HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Ballots for nominations for the 1959 60 awards were received today by the largest voting mem bership in the history of the Na tional Academy of Television Arts and Sciences The ballots were sent to more than 6000 academy members in seven chapters Two sections of guard rail on the Highway 101 Salsipuedes Street overpass were ripped out when a passenger car towing a panel truck jackknifed as it tried to pass a stalled car at about 5:30 pm The front end of the car driven by' Ben Campbell 51 of Whit tier came to rest over the curb on the north side of the highway No one was injured but a dog thrown from one of the vehiclesfell to the ground be low the overpass ft was report ed bleeding frrom the mouth aft er the accident Lawrence Brakkee told po lice that his car suddenly staled on the highway' and that he could not get it out of the traffic lane Goleta Meeting Members of the Goleta Citizens Incorporation Commitlee will meet tonight at 8 at the Goleta Lions Club building orgery Term red Pelkey 45 of 1430 Tomal Dr Carpinteria was sentenced to prison today by Superior Judge Douglas Smith for a forgery offense Pelky had pleaded guil ty He faces one to 15 years in prison Two couples I High tension Wire when their speeding loft the road at an! WOODLAND Calif (UPI) SM Radio Grant Is Recommended A grant to Cal Coast Broadcast ers a partnership of Edward Urner and Bryan Coleman for a now daytime radio station at Santa Maria was recommended today by a ederal Communica tions Commission examiner The 1000 watt station would op erate on 1180 kilocycles A competing application by Ra dio Atascadero for a new unlim ited time station at Atascadero was withdrawn recently Scientist Club To Meet Tonight The Sigma Xi Club of Santa Barbara an organization of re search scientists will meet at 8 tonight at Coggcshall Hall at the Museum of Natural History to hear Dr Raymond Hock re search physiologist from the Uni versity of White Mountain Research Station in California He will speak on the comparative aspects of hiberna tion The public is invited according to Robert Gottsdanker presi dent of the club Douglas Morgan of National City won the United Nations Youth Pilgrimage contest yester day at Riverside in which Bon ney Ireland represented Santa Barbara Mrs James Johnson who attended the regional finals yes terday on behalf of the sponsor ing IOO and Rebekah lodges said the winner and Miss Ireland received identical scores on their speeches but the National City youth won by virtue of a higher grade in a written test conducted previously at the two schools or winning Morgan will re ceive a three week trip to the United Nations Competing in the finals were three boys who are high school juniors and Miss Ire land a sophomore ather of Slain Children Jailed SAN DIEGO The father of the murdered Pendergast chil dren is in county' jail today book ed on suspicion of vagrancy Thomas Joseph Pendergast 41 ixvhdse wife and four children were Of One amily LYNDONVILLE Vt (UPI) The general psychology class at Lyndon Teachers College has been turned into a family affair Attending classes are Mrs Vir 19: her daughter Mrs rank ollett III 19 her husband 21 and his 21 ear old brother Harrison astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a The secret is a new healing sub stance Bio Dyne discovery of a famous research institute This substance is now available in suppository or ointment form under the name Preparation II At your druggist Money back guaransee Dr Davenport's Guqqcnhctm ellowship will help him to continue his investigations of the tion and protective devices that may be concerned in the relationship between the giant stinging Anemone shown above and its partner clown fish Photo courtesy Marineland of the Pacific The broke vailed The sitdown South was marked by an increase! in anti segregation protest activi ty At Rock Hill SC Negro col lege students began picketing va riety stores which were the tar gets for sitdown demonstrations last month Six students from riendship Junior College near Rock Hill set up a picket line out side two variety stores and an other Negro passed out leaflets asking shoppers to boycott the dime stores which maintain seg regated eating facilities How to Get Along With a Man along with men truly says Phyllis McGinley vital knowledge is how to get along with a man one And in May Digest she shares with you what knowledge picked up along bumpy difficult mutual of marriage Nou' on page 50 Bemodernwith A i 3 SA MOEN A iTO 10 Injured In Biloxi and feeding reactions anemone among whose ous tentacles they live Tills work was initiated at Marine land of the Pacific several years ago Dr Davenport accompanied by his family proposes to spend several months at the Labora toire Arago at Banyuls sur Mer operated by the Universi ily of Paris Also the zoologist will go to iMonaco and the Musee Oceanographiquc Next spring he will be at the Lab oratory of the University of Copenhagen at Helsingor The year will end with work at the British Museum of Natural His tory Dr Davenport was honored this year by his L'CSB col leagues by being selected as the sixth annual aculty Re search Lecturer OTT'S Sint 1875 721 29 STATE STREET Dial: WO 2 7671 home show ATTENDANCE HITS 65000 I Approximately 65000 per sons attended the Home Show i sponsored by the Retail Mer i chants Assn according to I Alick Daines chairman of the RMA sponsoring committee Daines said that RMA mem bers had received many fa vorable comments about the show both from exhibitors and those in attendance and have already started looking ahead to next show 1 Other officers installed are Bill Inh Meining secretary and James! Blair treasurer Don Oliver lieutenant governor' from Santa Paula urged new goals in membership and in par ticipation in YMCA activities Herman Criswell member nf the international board of direc Mew York (Special) or the first time science has found a new healing substance with the aston ishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids stop itching and relieve pain without surgery In ease after case while gently relieving pain actual reduction (shrinkage) took place Most amazing of all results were to thorough that sufferers made School Program Miss Helen Strain special teacher of physical education in the city elementary schools will present a program of classroom work by grades one through sixlginia Eaton at the ranklin School PTA meet ing at 7:30 pm tomorrow Ubaldo Talevi will preside Technological Revolution in Schools Seen SACRAMENTO (UPD Tech nology will bring about more changes in California schools in the next few years than anything in the past 30 years has done the state's education chief pre dicts Roy Simpson State Superin tendent of Public Instruction said yesterday that impact of twice re Uno student sa 8350 anffi'Iemonstrate and to and tomorrow until un Rhee resigns Isla Vista District Living Costs In March Hit Record WASHINGTON The nation's living costs hit a new record in March The first rise in food prices in six months edged the Labor De price in dex to a new peak of 1257 per cent of the 1947 49 living cost average AVERAGE HIKE The average price increase over the ebruary level was only one tenth of one per cent The March average was 16 per cent above the same month last year Arnold Chase Labor Depart ment price chief forecast that food prices will continue a grad ual rise up to July or August He said the chances are this will car ry living costs to still higher lev els until late summer The March living cost brought a one cent per hour pay increase to more than 890909 pioyes of the railroad industry The adjustment means a payroll increase of about 16 million dol lars a year USUAL UPTREND There were the usual spring up trends in prices of clothing and gasoline in March and seasonal declines in prices of and used automobiles and home heat ing oil Chase said he saw no cause for alarm in the fact that living costs have hit a new high He said prices actually have not gone up as much as experts had they would think this kind of ment can be expected in ly balanced economy such as we appear to have had in the past several he said 'Open Door' Policy Paid Handsomely EAST PALO ALTO (UPD Who says you should lock your door when you go out? Mr and Mrs Lavern Stang didn't when they left for an hour Saturday When they returned what they found had been left in their home: An electric rotisserie a silver punch abras a box punch punch apple electric frying pan a silver plat ter doilies a dozen candles card table and three cartons garbage The gifts xvere being held escrow at the sheriff's office to day while officers tried to learn where it all came from Woman Pleads Guilty to Charge Elizabeth Tobin 3ff of 430 Montecito St affirmed her plea of guilty in Superior Court today to a felony bad check charge 'Santa Barbara club were co Jose Rodriquez Alvarez 29 of' She applied for probation and hosts for the day Jack oster El Paso Tex was sentenced to stabbed and shot to death bv a Supenor Judge Percy Hecken a number of people up Tori 45 days in the county jail by Su vouth in December 1958 dorf scheduled a hearing for May local rides over the valley in thejperior Judge Douglas Smith! was arrested yesterday in Alpine She is presently on probation Santa Ynez Piper Tri today for second decree burglary130 miles east of here He had for a previous bad check offense I Pacer (Alvarez had pleaded guilty Ibeen missing since last eb 21 Old ire Truck Drug on Market WALLINGORD Conn i The town is having a hard timegetting rid of its 1937 model fire truck which has been replaced by more modern apparatus A volunteer fire group said it didn't want the contraption Now the truck is up for public auction couples are survived by three' Paintmq Ruled I children each 3 i Early Rembrandt 'I AGEN rance rench and i Dutch art experts say a 17th cen tury painting of Christ expiring on the cross which was hung for years in the little church of Mas in southwestern rance is an early Rembrandt The picture was sent to the workshops of the Louvre for re storation last September While it was undergoing ultra violet treat ment the experts found the name of Rembrandt I ment increase of 41 per cent in three wars in mathematics i anti government slogans in 'courses and the more than SO ele mentary schools teaching foreign aid they would languages this year as compared Census Crew Briefed on 'M Nighf Census takers to school today for struction in taking count This count will be the Stage the work of the census Night will count those in city and county jails on work or honor farms in hobo camps and any vagrants or transients Although the work in this dis trict is almost complete there are still some homes that have not been contacted This is be cause in some areas there not enough enumerators census officials said The final phase of the Stage II count will be to process the re turns for their programming through IBM equipment The instruction classes are be ing held at 814 Santa Barbara St at the Adult Education Cen ter for tomorrow and City Clerk Hel tracers Some bared their chest school science courses an enroll a I i 1 rl 1 zizl I I IlZl 4 4 4 a en barclay sain coinns expects vhkui take about an time in his slashed their lingers and wrote o'ocnnt 4 i rxrx I Late last year after prolonged ffilood hearings the council jected rates hikes to $372 per month for sendee The current changed since March is 8210 per month OTHER BUSINESS Tomorrow's long council da includes a number of items such as: A public hearing on annexationiie hold at 7: of the Archer property off oot Vista School By United Press International Ten persons were injured in a series of shootings at Biloxi Miss yesterday follow ing a riot that broke out when Negroes at tempted to swim at an all white beach Approximately 100 Negroes who tried to integrate the Gulf of Mex ico beach were attacked by white nwn armed with clubs diains and other weapons The riot triggered a number of shootings a nd other violence during the night Authorities or eiglt cierks convicted of operat aorea au esiauiismnems serving liquor closed down and urged resi dents to stay oft the streets all over for the said Mayor Laz Quave like to say all over but I'm afraid it's just Seventeen Negroes and two white men were arrested on charges ranging from carrying concealed weapons to destruction of personal and city property Many Negroes remained on the job at closing time because they were afraid to walk on the city streets that were patroled by 60 state troopers county and city policemen BROKE IKLti: racial violence in Biloxi an uneasy truce that pre lw intnrrmtinn finnt start of the 13th week wrcckcd ransacked demonstrations in 110 1S( xeneo wmi rage vvnnn i wv i nni nr i pp i ip I El MARCH The demonstrations started Monday as a march by 150 of South Korea's leading educators They met at Seoul Na tional University and approved a 15 point resolution calling for the resignation of 85 ycar old Rhee and demanding new elections Thousands of students jiourcd into the streets to join the march toward the National Assembly buliding where last Tuesday's rioting left a toll of 130 dead and 7S0 injured They paid no heed to tanks fir ing tear gas shells into theiried public school ine nsi mciuoea a per cent increase in students taking high The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial oundation announc ed today in New York City that Dr Demorest Davenport pro fessor of zoology at the Uni versity of California at Santa Barbara has been awarded a fellowship grant for 1960 61 This is the second Guggen heim ellowship received by the UCSB scientist who in 1952 was the first faculty member here to receive this award Seven other UCSB faculty mem bers have been fellowship re cipients since the first award to Dr Davenport During the period of the fel lowship when he will be on sab batical leave Dr Davenport will continue his investigations into the manner in which cer tain fishes and crabs are pro tected from the stinging cells WASHINGTON The Supreme ecntly in various states by Jewish Court agreed today to determine merchants who contended that the constitutionality of the an jthey discriminated against them cient Sunday of and in favor of Christian com three Maryland Massa t'peti tors Saturday is their Sab chusetls and Pennsylvania hath The laws in effect in many The court will hold oral argu besides those involved meats on the Blue Laws issue in the high court test also were the term beginning next October challenged by cut rate retailers and will follow with a writtenA'ho want to do business seven opinion Its decision was expected: days a week to establish a rule of law to gov BLOCKS SALE em these Sunday statutes which' In other actions today the court: standing a lower court ruling blocking a S10 million slock repurchase agreement by the New York New Haven Hartford Railroad the appeal of Wil liam Phillips 41 jear old Hempstead LI NY repair man now facing death for the murder of 8 ear old Sunday Graham in 1958 to review the con tempt of court conviction of Carl Braden of Ixiuisville Ky who balked at answering questions put to him in Atlanta Ga in by the House Committee on American Activities He was fenced to a year in jail HEARINGS DENIED hearings to two con vieted murderers awaiting death' in Texas and lorida respective 1 ly They are George Moses and Norman Mackiewicz each ofj whom was convicted of killing a policeman The Maryland blue law case was carried to the high court by ASTHMA Combat wheezing coughlnj and difficult breathing during recurring attacks of Bronchial Asthma and Bronchitis with New Improved MENDACO Quickly helps combat allergy relax bronchia! tubes remove sticky mucus Thus aids easier sinus draitiiieft onri i Get MENDACO at druggists I i agen py VIUUJ otheri An adjourned meeting of the llsla Vista Sanitary District will jOy LcVeau was installed presi :30 tonight at Islaffient of the Santa Barbara chap Itnr nf lutnrnnf innnl hill Road as Holiday Northridge The district board will continue Chibs Saturday night at a party subdivision 'discussions of participation in the at the Palms in Carpinteria vwnnn uuauuii num uk exoans on ana niorovemeni oi Public Works Department for tliCthe Goleta Sanitary District UCSB Bowie extension ot Red ttose way trom treatment plant Meigs Road to lora Vista Execution of a number of con Rmqs Stolen tracts including one with Ebasco Services of Sacramento and an valued by their other with Penfield and Smith of'owncr at S5200 were stolen from Santa Barbara for economic and a cabin at Alisal Guest Ranch 'SatHrHnv nfftrnpc co id VI iUICCi 41IK Ui UUllUtC 1 vxirevij tion with the S700000 state loan' today The victim a guest at imnnAVflmnnlc wiGfkGt Ithp rannh u'2c rZmlarhi uiiuvtuum nitinu uiC 4Mlvu OlflCC VS ent Santa Barbara Harbor of Altadena One is a wed Pete Vanettj outoinj: prpsi Approval of plans for an off ice ding ring set with eight diamonds dent was pin and! building on Steams Wharf as the other a woman's ring with a Delmar Branch executive secre recommended by the Harbor 2 65 ca rat diamond plus smaller tary of the Santa Barbara YMCA HIHHIbMUIt New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain Davenport Gets New ellowship The winds aloft interfered with ers of El Monte made rren'rrnm nnwookf ltd iimmln rfvnm AAA 1 1 vi uaiuvumc Juvu Wfl ITO IdJlUfU Oil Rrnuduav Cnzrin over Santa Ynez Airport yester lhis stomach in a field near the ivac crpantnd nrAknl iz 4zszl A i i pivvauvii tuucu uy iiiiuwa iiiubi iidve ayc and was dragged by the Superior Judge Douglas Smith Peterson 41 his wife Margaret been highlv skilled in electricity assc heduled and more than Whute ripping off his helmet and for a statutorv o(fense i40 Ralph Hop 31 and his t0 cscape wilhout electrocution TV'Tnne TIMA in rxr rimvn in tnn tziomnrr i nlAlknc kz(z zs Uz i I (L 7 7 7 I oennett had eaded guiltv to vvue biancne zu oi uxnarci Botm Ml uie the charse whjch bnolved a 11 Al Critchfield veteran para ps on the ground lyear old Santa Maria girl chutist with the Valley Sky Div i Bob Reynolds another member was ak me vaiey Sky Divers next ipended wnt of one went up with pilot Leonard Mas thc county jail and fined ton in the Santa Barbara lying)Statut is an oflense Club Cessna DO but the winds voki a but had increased so that he decided necessarily include the use against the leap Iof force Leonard Parsons president the Santa Ynez ixing Club and 45 DflV Tprm Clifford McLean president of the' tors of Whittier installed the Cof Hits Ditch Thieves Clio Off Pete Vanetti outgoing presi Tyn CoUdIcS Die I nPm WOC rxirx oiJl I OXNARD were killed expressed gratitude for theSpOrls car group services Billie Bow and1 i intersection after failing to heed sheriff officers todav were look Leveau were charge of ar i rangements for the party st0P sign then plunged into aing for tlie lucky theives who TJ storm drainage ditch I clipped 2500 feet of high tension Probation Given i The California Highway Patrolwire off utility poles Saturday! I a (said the accident apparently oc njbt in AnaCK Case Jcurred early yesterday but was! one jump Samuel James Bennett 52 lntil dav light theft left a large section ueao were vioor rark vnuingmortli of here without nower Po owner Richard lice said tlie thieves must have Supreme Court Agrees to Rule on Sunday Blue Laws Art Museum NEW YORK (UPD In 1940 a group of abstract painters began la furor in the art world by picket ing the Museum of Modern Art for refusing abstract works Yesterday a group of repres entational painters picketed the same museum claiming it now refuses realistic paintings The young pickets carried signs reading Mausoleum of Mod ern paintings belong in the is and only one kind of KOREA Continued from Page A chests and dared the troops to kill them and screamed they were willing to die for freedom Ten were reported injured Lee escaped possible death when he and his family fled his mansion before the mobs arrived The students tore down the gates leading to thc western television teaching machines and trehnicnl Hnvicnt is iiKt hn ginning greatly to meet age and lengthy competition with SCHOOL VISITS URGED Simpson noted in a Public Schools Week statement that California public schools today have more than three million stu dents and within 10 years an other two million will be added Urging Californians to visit their schools (his week Simpson listed improvements already in effect in many areas changes which mean better educat miiKirn i midst and to thc machineguns Continued from Cage A lighting up the night sky with 1 a I UwiWst i SJwfs U' 5 1 zroS lUlf jn JI ja fi i '7 v1' 'L U' Policy i A V'iVVaX' wz Xt iw XX5WK liSSlO TO jp At ly Prog At fTO TOizA A ias ft.

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