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Santa Barbara News-Press from Santa Barbara, California • 27

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Santa Barbara, California
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27
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5 Santa Barbara News Press Sunday Morning Nor 19 1961 iMBBwBPI i HBBht TS ik' 'x I fL? Jot i HL Si 1 yWilfkiifr Uufib 7Ar BB BBByBH' ffy'W 8 eBhBBBBB kky BNllHEnBBRWBSiBHrf 1 IHPfMHHMHhtZ' A vM jff i A XY sf 4iYC4tiJAw RECREATION front got a yesterday when landscaping was completed through the donated efforts of associated members of the California Land scape Contractors Assn Some of those who worked on the project are shown above rom the left: Rivera Homer Gililland Howard Young and rank ujii GIT BEAUTY i Recreation Center Landscaping Donated Another phase of refurbish ing the Santa Barbara Recre ation Center was completed yesterday when the front en trance was landscaped Associated members of the California Landscape Contrac tors Assn donated all labor and materials used for the landscaping said Mrs Homer Gililland Center adult ad visory board chairman CLCA members taking part were Griffin and Morgan A Gililland Service Rivera Landscaping Howard Young and rank ujii Others assisting in the planting were Elden Polett and Jack Hahn I Associate members who do nated materials were La Su mida Nursery Griffin and Morgan Cal Santa Maria TV Channel Hearing Set A preliminary hearing has been set for Dec 14 at Wash ington DC before ederal Communications Commission er Herbert Harfman in the matter of the award of televi sion channel 12 Santa Maria our applicants will submit their opening statements in the hearing which could last) several days The formal CChearing before the entirecommission will start on Jan 15 and could last weeks or months The Santa Maria Telecast ing Corp headed by Thomas Hubble of Santa Maria proposes to erect a 226000 watt transmitter on a moun tain peak three miles east of Las Cruces to blanket the! county A Tunnell of San ta Maria is vice president and i Russell urse executive vice president Ernest Brooks secretary and William Rea Jr consultant are from San ta Barbara The Telecasters is also an applicant with E1 Manseau and Daniel Mo lina both of San Diego as! partners Thomas riedman of Los Angeles owner of Elson Elec tronics Co and a Lompoc ra dio station is an applicant for the TV channel I The fourth applicant is Cen tral Coast Television Corp) which is represented by Millie I Acquistapace James Ranger and Burns Rick all of Santa Maria Crops May Grow In Salty Soil COLLEGE STATION Tex' (UPI) armers may be able to grow plants in highly saline soils if current agri culture research is successful according to the Texas College extension service The service said scientists of the US Department of Agriculture have found that some chemicals that retard plant stem growth also were found to prevent salt water damage to plants growing in saline soil Soybean plants treated vith chemical retardants and grown in salty soil grew to maturity and produced some seeds Untreated plants wilted and died Stone Co of Carpinteria Rancho Lumber Co Santa Barbara Mill and Lumber Co Hessellund Nursery and Mc Nall Building Materials Skipper Dies LONDON (UPI) The pro fessional skipper of i racing yacht Bluebot tle 30 year old Clive Smith was found shot to death in his home yesterday police report ed Circumstances of the death were not immediately known Crash Kills Two Children Officer SPRINGIELD Vt LT) The Springfield deputy chief of police and two of his grand children were killed yesterday when their car hit an em bankment and overturned on Route 11 Killed were Herbert ul lam 62 Neal Abbott 8 and Shirley Burton 3 In critical condition in Springfield Hos pital is brother1 James 5 I Christmas CLASSIIED GIT GUIDE WANT ADS STARTING THURSDAY GIT GUIDE and for extra Christmas cash your ad in the gift guide will bring fast results rom the practical to the unusual the hard to find and the gift tailored to the difficult to buy for find a broad selectiop of outstanding buys every day in the NEWS ADVERTISING CAI I A 911 iimlsV IVW HOME SUBSCRIPTIONS CLASSIIED ALL 1 1 AT HOME IN I Uy fik fei i IW1 TC 19 ik I A Wil BW nN 1 BRM I 7 i 1 jv Km I I I Kn wR? 1 1 2 1 Mr i 1 Ig I Illg IB I WM ffi 1 Hffl IMBi I wlSv7 VJ Tk wlf wS THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO HEAR Major George Racey Jordan SPEAK ON THE HISTORY US ARMS TO THE COMMUNIST BLOC During World War II Ma jor George Racey Jordan was in charge of Lend Lease to Russia at Great alls AB Montana After the war the revela tions in his book "rom Major Jordan's Diary" set off 9 Congressional investigations SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19th AT 3 PM SANTA BARBARA HIGH SCHOOL NO ADMISSION CHARGE WE ARE TRAILING RED PILOTS! The Defense Department with the approval of the US State Department is now training Communist Yugoslav iet pilots at Perrin Air orce Base near Sherman Texas This training is being carried on in connection with he US of 130 jet planes to the Communist dictator Tito National Guard Major Knickerbocker Jr who first re vealed these facts called the training pronm "a treasonous The Constitution states that against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them or in adhering to their enemies giving them aid and (emphasis added) ISN'T COMMUNIST YUGOSLAVIA OUR ENEMY? IT'S UP TO YOU AS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN TO STOP THIS MADNESS! I DEMAND that the sale of these planes be stopped! 2 DEMAND 3 DEMAND that the Communist pilots be sent back to dictator Tito immediately! a full congressional investigation of the people in the State and Defense Depart ments responsible for this action WE URGE YOU TO ATTEND TO LEARN THE ACTS! AND LEND YOUR SUPPORT SANTA BARBARA DELEGATION NATIONAL INDIGNATION CONVENTION 4 P5.

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