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Santa Barbara News-Press from Santa Barbara, California • 17

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SSNEWS PRESS Tucker Park Deal Approved by Board TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 30 1963 PAGE Planners to Probe Wesmont plans Airport Zoning To be eligible a student class or a scholarship rating deputies also SHOP RIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 PM at Cabrillo power tools Special low price Reg 1575 1088 gation continued today University of El Salvador provide for his children po ll Reg 2395 1999 Reg4995 3988 Reg 5990 5488 S25OO 727 STATE WO 2 7671 he he on in WHAT'S DOING 717 719 State Street 782 acres of the northern por tio nof the Tucker's Grove park yesterday The supervisors by a vote of four to one authorized the county counsel and right of way agent to prepare the necessary papers for a call suffering from severe scalp lacerations agent for Grace Walker to aperate a rooming and board ing house for not more than five persons at 1431 Bluff Dr DR HUGH KENNER Awarded Grant Phone 6 3145 for bids for the sale The sale of the property and the use of the revenue to pur chase land in the vicinity of San Antonio Creek for an ad dition to the park was recom mended by the Park Commis sion Park Director George Adams and Public Works Di rector Norman Caldwell Their position was that the land never has been used for park purposes and addition ol land in the creek area would be in keeping with the development of the park as a regional park Pointing out that the bid call will place a minimum of 20 000 on the parcel to be sold Callahan said today that only one bid and at the minimum is possible because the parcel is landlocked The only access is through the Halnor property he said don't see why we have to sell one piece of property to one subdivider so we can buy another piece So another sub divider can make a he said lot Richard and Anna Hendrick They tossed the whole mat ter back into the laps of the County Planning Commission yesterday afternoon when City Attorney Stanley Tom linson said the city of Santa Barbara and General Motors Corp still reached an agreement on the controversy In dispute is the approach County supervisors have given up on their long de layed efforts to change the airport approach zone regula ought to be a against simultaneous commer cial and residential use of the same property said a mem ber of the Architectural Board of Review as plans for such a development were considered yesterday Plans were laid before the ABR for a small (1500 square feet) store addition on the front of an old home at 209 Sola St which had been previously converted into apartments the board was ad vised Nicholas Dumas is the owner and the prospective ten ant is the California Cleaners Richard Bliss Nelson archi tect member of the board noted that the proposed addi tion in the front yard would destroy a large oak tree and a redwood Miss Alice Jackson said the old two story home would loom up behind the one story addition Joseph A Dudder comment ed a mistake to build such a commercial addition on the front of a residential lot The use should be one or the other not both I would like to see an ordinance pro hibiting commercial and resi Talk on Lasers Roy Smith a staff scientist with General Electric TEMPO will discuss Applications of at the luncheon meeting of the Sci ence and Engineering Council of Santa Barbara tomorrow at Loop's Restaurant Blacks Decker washer $35 Call Trim fitting securoslax af ford new freedom of action Imported inner waistband of elastic freedom actually i like your own skin Shirt stays put your middle stays flat You have to try on to believe PLEATLESS 70 Orlon 30 Wool $1995 SINGLE PLEAT 55 Dacron 45 Wool $2250 100 Wool Worsted from the Hollister Ranch near Gaviota are: Paul Mendoza 34 and Edward Morelli 35 both of 613 Arrellaga St Rob ert Sandoval 33 of 1308 Blan chard St': Arthur Manuel Martinez 23 of 806 San Pas cual St and Danny Martinez 25 of 535 Myrtle Ave TODAY Town meeting to hear city office candidates sponsored by League of Women Vot ers City College auditori um 8 pm Lecture and the Supreme Dr Edwin Gautsad Hall of ine Arts Westmont College 7:30 pm Hours to film for benefit of Univer sity Religious Conference Granada Theater 8:15 pm Public meeting of Council of Organizations for Inter national Hospitality to dis cuss housing and other needs of foreign students Garfield School 7:30 pm Baseball San Marcos vs Santa Barbara High Lagu na Park 8 pm TOMORROW County Planning Commis sion meeting Courthouse Room 10 am and 2:15 pm May Day Art and lower estival along Montecito Strip sponsored by Monte cito Assn all day free public dance at Miramar Hotel at 9 pm City College Porum color film City College auditorium 12:05 pm Lecture in Spanish Dr Manuel Alvar on songs of Spanish Sephardims South Hall at UCSB 4 pm Mental Health Month film and lecture from the Dr Charlotte Elmott and Dr Phillip A May 814 Santa Barbara St Room A 7:30 pm Supervisor Joe Callahan said today the Board of Super visors should take a close look before it sells any county park properties He made the comment in explaining why he voted against the proposed sale of the University of Virginia dur ing the fall semester The author of seven books on literary criticism and nu merous articles and reviews Dr Kenner is an alumnus of jthe University of Toronto 1 1 a 1 a 9 tv BHvie hc dibu earned ms degree His PhD comes from Yale University Arnone his imajor works are two books Invisible meda Padre Serra Paul Clifton 38 of 820 Mason St was arrested at 8 pm after a crash at Ala meda Padre Serra and De la Guerra Road The other driver Emma Mosby of 440 Coast Highway sustained a small cut on her forehead John Trujillo 47 of 130 Alisos St was arrested in a parked truck Missiles Theme eatured al Meet Of Goleta Cubs The April meeting of Goleta Cub Scout Pack 22 was cen tered around the theme of rockets missiles and space travel Lt (jg) James Beddia presented a film on the dra matic aspects of missile re search and development Lt Beddia is with the public in formation office US Naval Missile Test acility Pt Ar guello The Cubs fired a bat tery of questions at him Awards were presented to Bob Ritchie Todd Richardson and Tom Kelly Wolf badges Terry Elrod Wolf gold arrow Randy Wallace Bear badge Harvey Greene Bear gold ar row Galin Gammons Den ner and Martin Sachs assist ant Denner The newly formed Webelos Den received Scout handbooks given out by Jim Graham Webelos Den leader mem James Come dian of the and Beckett: Comedian of the Dr Kenner has been on the UCSB faculty since 1950 and sei cd as chairman of the English Department He held a Guggenheim ellowship in 1957 58 Dr Kenner is one of 269 scholars scientists and artists who have been awarded Gug genheim ellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Me morial oundation this year The fellowships are granted' to persons "of the highest ca pacity for scholarly and scien i tific research as demonslrat ed by their previous contribu tions to knowledge and to persons oi unusual and proved creative ability in the fine Utility Building Contract Is Let A contract for construction of the new county utility build ing on the Public Works De partment property at De la Guerra and Laguna Streets was awarded to Clind Reid Riley yesterday afternoon by the Board of Supervisors Their bid of $37480 was the lowest among eight submitted to the board The estimate was $45000 Part of the cost will be de frayed by the flood control district because it will occupy part of the building "White House SANTA lAIAAtA they flatten they flatter the comfortable Bj way Man Is Arrested After Cars Crash Two men were arrested suspicion of intoxication Annual Spring Sing riday Evening The students of Westmont College will present their an nil'll Qnrinrr CIvArt huU1 opinig onig rimay ai au pm ouiaoors on the campus at 955 La Paz Rd in Montecito There is no admis sion charge In addition to the usual competition between residence halls there will be the added attractions of a mass choir a symphonette and a guest piano soloist Residence halls have been working on numbers lor the program since well before Easter because of the keen competition between them Groups will be graded by a panel of three judges each outstanding musicians Tro phies will be awarded to the PUBLIC WORKS This drawing shows how the county look when new addition is completed in cordless drill World's first cordless electric drill professional jig saw Has rip fence and circle attachment BUILDING ADDITION public works building on Anapamu Street will in about a vear The right half ilw hniidir the existing structure The rear one story wing is intended for use by the planning department and commission The supervisors have approved preliminary plans sub mitted by rost and Greer architects utility jig saw 3000 cutting strokes per minute Sherry Stevens and Craig Wolfe Maria and Lompoc airport areas HT ho tnnffoP will Kn irt ill MG ill hands of the planning com 7 missioners their capacities as airport zoning commission ers dential uses on the same prop Other board members in dicated agreement The board voted to refer the plans back to the applicant for further study of the parking and ele vation details and urged that consideration be given to al ternate placement of the building so that the large old trees can be saved The ABR approved the de sign concept of a proposed commercial office building for Michaelson Ormiston at 1439 Chapala St the southwest corner of Chapala and Michel torena Streets now occupied by the lopan The plans by Cooke and Schmandt showed a tiled roof on a two story structure with 19000 square feet of floor space and bal conies on all four sides OTHER BUSINESS In other actions yesterday the ABR: On a split vote aproved pre liminary plans for a 12 unit aparftment for Gribble at 19 Camino Calma with 10 00 square feet of floor space and a permit valuation of $110000 Again declined acceptance of revised front elevations for a six unit apartment for Har ry Dean at 1320 Laguna St Aerpntpd final nlans for a new ree Methodist Church tions at least for the present at 1435 Cliff Dr 5852 square feet of floor space and a per mit value of $50000 Stlldpnf rhairman D'nr 1 i 1 1 jy i a i wntfram promises to be the finest mu sical event Westmont students nave produced in recent years A Guggenheim ellowship for the 1964 academic vear has been awarded to Dr Hugh Kenner professor of English at the University of California at Santa Barbara for research for his book "The Pound Era Dr Kenner well known writer of literary criticism will use the grant at libraries' Mt IpgHin rnllndnc twJ uHu um 1 rp versities in the US and nlson rdio: to visit Ezra Pound in Italy I1 net: and Prior to embarking on his1' 1 wentieh Century Views: Guggenheim research Dr Kenner will assume a visiting proiessorsmp in RESPONSE TO AD OVERWHELMING RUG and pad 12x18 gray Hotpomt HumnidUC 2 7290 response was simplv said Mrs John Gale 523 Micheltorena St things sold the first day I couldn't ask for better results from any form of 45 La Cumbre Students Initialed By Honor Group A total of 45 La Cumbre Junior Hieh School sfndpnfs proposed lots by two 20 footlbave been initiated into the private roads ired Pierce chapter of the Donald Larson asks for ajNational Junior Honor So setback modification at 8 Cedar Lane To be eligible a student A parking modification is must have a scholarship rank asked by Mrs Worth at in the upper one third of his 114 Milpas St class or a scholarship rating A special use permit isjof Each eligible student sought by Engelbertsonis then rated on the basis of senool scholarship leadership service character and citi zenship Named to the society were: Ninth Diane Borto lazzo Patrick Bracken Janis Burner Patricia ager Paul ieckser Steven owler Vickie Garcia Melody Gil lard Susan Glenn Thomas Hawkins Gail Herritt Doug las Hillson David Hjorth Donald Koski John Kenneth Preston Sandra Reece aKtherine Rindlaub Michael Ritter Dean Stariin Karen Starling Cheryl Torrey and William Wurtz Eighth Graders Dayle Bivins Cynthia Crowley Ka ren DeBold Jeffrey Engler Sandra Evans Judith Erick son Linda illippini Linda oster Patricia Garnett Geraldine Hall Carol Hutch croft Lisbeth Isaacs ay Louie Ernestine Maidwell Grethe Myhre Janet Pritikin A HARDWARE of their two sick children White was unable to post $525 bail They live at 6684 Sabado Tarde Last riday a grand theft White It was filed recently! after hp flpw tho nlann Ini 14 lAJ irln I 1 A i wnud ii wdb uwneu uy ir Exec Inc at the Santa Bar bara Airport He was a sales man for the firm Dismissal came after said he left a note saying was going to lorida Class Will Hear Mrs Escobar Mrs Amanda Escobar photo journalist from El Sal vador Central America will give an illustrated lecture about her country Thursday at 2 pm in Mrs Lorraine adult education class in Current Events at 914 Santa Barbara St She will discuss her coun political situation and will present her own pictures She has worked in El Salva dor for the newspaper La Arrested on Warrant 1 Lensa viatica and is now Steven Palato 24 of Palo hut th7 studvint? a Brnnkc Incfififn nut lnC C7 2 Injured College Students Remain Under Ireatmenf Two college students badly injured in an early morning truck auto accident yesterday remained under treatment in Cottage Hospital today one in the intensive care unit Michael Edward Brown 24 of Burbank drove his car un der a parked truck on High way 101 near Winchester Can yon at 4 am yesterday He remained in critical condition today with head injuries in the intensive care top three groups that the'ullit fications are on the agenda of the City Planning Commission meeting at 1 pm Thursday in City Hall The commission has sched uled a public hearing on a number of proposed changes use permit for garden in the zoning law clarifica laparfments jn an R2 duplex tion of yard area require zone on state street between merits for motels the exclu Constance Avenue and Mis sion of new residential uses in Sjon Creek 4 emu me innji ins of rezonin hearings tn Dr Kenner Given Guggenheim Grant 1 Charlene Ryan Linda Server Oman Reports Richard Sizer Michael Smith Exposure Case A 24 year old woman told police at 8 pm that a man indecently exposed himself to her and her two daughters at Cabrillo Boulevard and Punta Gorda Streets A man was nuestinnpd tator Attn vc was nor at of Photography with emnha Lnome t0 identify him Investi vx4 vif vvdllcllll sis on medical photography charging him with violation of' loi educational use at the probation given for failure to He also wrote and Pecuchet: English at Comcdians of the Enlighten judges will choose by means passenger Carl Norris their autos last night one of of a score sheet "as satisfactory today them after a collision on Ala oiuueiiL ciidiiman said that this Action on Rezone Annexing Bids Due A variety of subjects from 3 7500 square feet per aiuciiuiimiiLs or a oasic oral nance to annexations rezon and William and Doris Monion ings and variances and modi are seeking a change from 4 zoning to commercial zon ing of three properties at 1931 2001 and 2005 Castillo St Louis Dreyfus Isidora Parsons and Constance Lazear are asking for a con SEEKS VARIANCE four dme7 var TndSher Dd Hutchinson hasf changes bed for a variance from ANNY ROIJST street requirement ANNEX REQUEST t0 divide property at Calle Hairy Parks has applied Laureles and Marilyn Wav for annexation of a 40 acre into four lots with noe of the tract on Veronica Springs required frontage Road south of Hidden Valley Albert West seeks a similar bda1Vi1Sn I nd reZOninig varance for property at Euca of part of it from one acre to vntlIS Hill r'I noef rxf Ale Isla Vista Pilot Arrested in Bad Check Case John White 35 of Isla zone on the west end of wbo was cleared last Santa Barbara Municipaliweeb of charges of stealingAirport jan $85000 airplane was ar Tomlinson agreed with the rested last night on suspicion supervisors that further con writing worthless checks tinuances of the hear deputies also ing on the new regulations served a warrant on his wife were useless and that pro Susan charging her with writ ceedings should start over at ing bad checks but did not 1 the commission level when take her into custody because an parries involved in the controversy have come to an agreement The delay on the Santa Bar bara zone is holding up action ion zone changes in the Santa Joint Commercial Residential Use Of Property Rapped 5 Plead Innocent To Cattle Rustling A June 4 jury trial was set yesterday after five Santa! Barbara men pleaded inno cent to cattle rustling Charged with the felony of Boulevard and Punta Gorda stealing a 700 pound steerStreet at 8:25 pm police subdivision and for rezoning jiyptus nui rtoau east or Als ton Road requesting permis sion to serve the four of 11 is sw IM nJ 1 WW a As.

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