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Red Bluff Tehama County Daily News from Red Bluff, California • 1

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CALIFORNIA STATE BOX 2037 SACSAMSaTO CA S5C0? rii 'vyv Tehama County Red Bluff VOL 87 NO 34 DEO MUFF CALIFORNIA SATURDAY DECEMBER 13 1969 10 CENTS ESTABLISHED 1884 Billions Sought For Social i Problems Facing The Nation News Of World In Brief commission's nine separate reports on various facets of the violence problem Including a recapitulation of 81 recommendations Issued with those reports Elsenhower said In a news conference he had delivered the final document Thursday to President Nixon "The President authorised me to say he Is gravely coth cerned" he said a study occasioned by the murders of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr Asked whether the panel's nearly 100 recommendations over the months bad a realistic chance of becoming part of the nation's fabric Chairman Milton 8 Elsenhower said Friday: "If In five years nothing has happened I shall be the most disappointed man In America" The 338-page final report was primarily a summary of the The nation should start the panel advised by Increasing spending for domestic problems by $20 billion a year after Viet? party by cutting defense spending and partly through Increased tax revenues resulting from the growth of the Gross National Product i With that the presidential commission wrapped up an 18-month study of the causes and prevention of violence In Amer -f 4-: MX 11Mb cv jV UT 1 Jv r- -Uf lifllSrelSSS By JOSEPH MOHBAT WASHINGTON (AP) The National Violence Commission said Friday the United States most begin spending more mon-eyon internal problems than on defense as soon as Its role In the Vietnam War has ended Then It said military spending must be kept' level while spending for the general welfare "should continue to Increase until essential social goals are' achieved" SAN DIEGO -State Controller Houston Flournoy has announced that a statewide examination will be conducted on March 14 1970 to develop a list of qualified candidates for future appointments as State Inheritance Tax Appraisers The State Personnel Board will administer the four -hour writ Antelope Scouts Plan Sale Of Christmas Trees Boy Scout Troop 94 will hold a one-day sale of Sllvertlp Christmas trees Tue 'ay beginning In the afternoon after school and continuing to 9 pm In the Jerome Egar Memorial Hall la Antelope The hall Is on the south side of Antelope Bird across from Tops Drive-in The Scouts cut the trees near Mineral under special permit led by scoutmaster Mort Seeli-ger and senior patrol leader Curtlt Hutton They will sell them for a dollar a foot to raise money to buy equipment for the troop Two Pedestrians Hit By Car Last Night Two pedestrians were hit by a car last night The accident occurred about 6 pm at foe corner of Main and Walnut in Red Bluff The two victims were taken to St Elizabeth Hospital with minor visible Injuries The two are Julia Adams an Melba Hardin both of Red Bluff The driver of foe car wu Donald Miller from Salem Oregon According to the police report Miller made a left turn from Main onto Walnut He apparently did not see the two pedestrians In foe crosswalk CORRECTION Tools stolen yesterday In Corning were from a Larry Jensen Sr James Jensen was mistakenly listed ss ths victim SANTA'S HELPERS Dont be startled This isn't really Santa Claus that Frank and Mlssi Hall are helping along It's Just a giant Santa doll being given away at (he State Theater Oils afternoon The real St Nick as far as we know is able to get around without any assistance (pally News photo by Ed Andrews) Swimming Pool By Shasta Trustees Builder Praises College ten examination at Los Angeles San Francisco Sacramento Redding and such other locations as the number of candidates and conditions warrant Those who qualify through the examination will be placed on an eligibility list tor consideration of appointment when vacancies occur In their counties Two Men Graduate From Special Coarse Sgts Marvin Essex and Al Perry of the Tehama County Sheriff! department have been graduated from a "middle management" course for police officers held by the College of the Redwoods Eureka and Humbott State College Areata -The ceremony was held In Eureka The coarse Included principles of administration modern police organisation Under Implementation was research planning and analysis deployment utilization of personnel and effective community relations program management Other sections of the course Included psychology of leadership effective communication and conference leadership This achievement qualifies the men toward an Intermediate certificate The course was for 80 hours and ths pair will receive 10 units which applies to an A A degree Ths course cost was $300 per min Ths county has a $200 grant for each man from federal and state funds MarguerheDillehoy Services Yesterday Funeral services were held yesterday at 2 pm at Flckert A Pascoe Mortuary for Mrs Marguerite Dlllehay Burial was In the Tehama Cemetery Pallbearers were Janies Morris Kenneth Williams Oran Dlttner Al Verdun JE Thompson and Clifford Clark The Rev Charles Martin conducted the services RETIRING CHAMBER PRESIDENT Ward Anderson will complete his year as president of foe Red Bluff Tehama County Chamber of Commerce on Dec $1 Anderson has been active In chamber work and Is also active In Elks and Rotary (pally News photo by Andrews) STEPPED UP ATTACKS PARS (AP) North Vietnam and its Viet Cong ally stepped up their attacks on foe Nixon administration today at a rally In the Communist suburb of Ivry Singled out for special denunciation by North Vietnamese Ambassador Xhan Thuy and foe Viet Cong's Mrs Nguyen Thl Blnh wars Nixon's program of Vietnam lzlng foe war and what they said was offlclalUS downgrading of the Paris peace talks Neither of these delegates to ths peace negotiations brought any new element to their contentions -Thuy said ths Vletnamlzstton program the notion of giving Saigon's armed forces a greater share of foe war effort de- monstratod that foe United States doesn't want to end the war VETO LIKELY HOT SPRINGS ARK Vice President £plro Agnew In a speech before the Republican Governors Association said the "Christmas tree" tax bill passed by the senate will likely be vetoed by President Nixon unless drastic changes are made In the bin California Governor Ronald Reagan chairman of the association Agnew made the opeiw fog speech COMPROMISE BILL WASHINGTON DC Congress sent to President Nixon yesterday a compromise $48 billion housing bin with pro- visions enabling mors poor families to qualify for public housing First the Senate and then ths House approved the bill acorn-promise of varying versions they had passed earlier Among other things ths bill contains a new provision requlr-Ing that for each alum home or apartment razed as part of an urban renewal project anew low-income dwelling unit would have to be built In the city or county Involved US Naval Reserve Facility Moving The Naval Reserve training facility la Rad Bluff Is moving to Redding The move is part of the recent military spending cutback which ordered nearly 200 naval facilities closed down Ths relocated division win meet weekly la the Redding National Guard Armory on South St WEATHER FORECAST Occasional rain Incrtaslng later today and continuing through foe night Light variable winds becoming southerly 10 23 mjJi Partly cloudy tomorrow High today 36 low 52 tomorrow 67 TEMPERATURE High yesterday 84 low 62 RIVER LEVELS River level at Lake Red Bluff IM feet Bend Bridge 273 feet at Woodson Bridge 176T feet above sea level FRECITITATION Laat $4 hours 129 Season to dais 473 Normal to dais 871 Last year to date 611 Sunrise 7:23 am sunset 4:44 pjn IST BEN FRANKLIN In Beautiful Riverside Plata OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 5 PM Lay away Now for Xmas Coming Man Is Fined For Right Of Way Charge CORNING Albert Ray May Corning was found guilty yesterday In Corning Justice Court of violation of a right-of-way law and fined $14 May was charged with failure to yield foe right of way Nov 9 at Edith and Solano Sts He was found innocent on another charge of driving at unreasonable speed CAKE FOR TINY TIM WILMINGTON Del A cake for 300 persons complete with a long-haired miniature bridegroom Is being planned for foe wedding of Tiny Tim and his flanca Vicki Budlnger i year If state funds are available Dr Collyer said that he had received unofficial encouragement that foe science facility might be approved for foe following year Trustees tabled for further study a proposal to purchase two IBM magnetic tape selectrlc typewriters for the business education division but did approve the lease of additional computer equipment In foe first of five steps to Increase foe potential of the college's data processing system Division Chairman Leo Chl-antelll assisted by Instructor Gary Caswell and IBM representative Robert Brown made the presentation concerning foe desired equipment It was Indicated that computer equipment will enable the college to program In mathematics engineering and science and will be used for both instructional and business purposes With regard to the typewriters trustees raised questions as to how much use the machines would be In training students for what appeared to be a limited market Brown noted that foe training would qualify students for a labor market which Includes the Bay Area an overall area In which "hundreds of ths machines are now In use" Chlantelll noted that advanced secretarial students would take the course Involving foe machines The typewriters were described as equipment which had been eliminated from earlier budget considerations until It was known that additional funds would be available Trustees approved a proposed course In American Indian Culture and History which is to I taught In the spring semester Dean of Instruction Milton BOWLERS and GUESTS Reservations Now Being Taken For Our 4th Annual New Years Eve Party Music by The California Four 527-2720 Black presented foe three-unit course Milch he said "will place an emphasis upon the study of the modern Indian his present condition and his achievements" The tentative outline of foe course included such study topics as "foe Indians In history" "education: types of schools tor Indians" and "social institutions: types of Indian Institutions throughout North America" Trustees were toldbyDrCol-Iyer that Shasta College was one of twenty-five state community colleges which qualified under the Extended Opportunity Program The state received applications from seventy -one colleges The tentative school calendar for 1970-71 substantially the same as this year's was approved by foe board With school starting on Sept 10 and closing on June 14 the school year will total 173 days Trustee Thomas Ludden noted what he termed "a misunderstanding by some residents in the area" that the Shuts campus could eventually become a state college campus Associate Dean Lloyd Livingston reported briefly on the progress of developing a Stats Vocational Education Advisory system He noted that the state has now been divided Into regions Shuts College Is located In a region which Includes foe northeast corner of the State far south as Nevada and Yuba counties 1 Trustees approved two personnel changes Allen Goode custodian was reclassified to the position oflaundry -swimming pool operation and maintenance Trelawney "Ted" Temer was hired as a security officer Trustees of the Shasta Te-hama-Trinlty Joint Junior College District accepted a "substantially completed" set of swimming pools at their regular board meeting Acceptance came on the recommendation of architect Bill Poole While accepting the major project Trustees also voted foe November progress payment of $2238660 to contractor Max Schenk on the pools which virtually completed the financial obligation on the pools Held back temporarily was 11 per cent of the contract as called for by lew Schenk who also had good words tor the college "cooperation from college officials and architect have been excellent" noted that a number of minor Items have yet to be Installed "The pool Is now operable" he said "and most of the remaining Installations can be made quickly" Trustee Holland Robinson also commonted favorably on foe project "I have been Impressed with foe manner In which the project was completed" he said The heated pool system includes both diving and swimming pools The Trustees received both good and bad news In another construction area A letter from Sidney Drossman chancellor California Community Colleges approved plans for additional outdoor playing Holds and a radio and TV production twlldlng but postponed a combination science lecture hall and planetarium Dr Glfoert A Collyer president-superintendent said that the two facilities stiould be started by August 1970 so that planning and construction should start within the coming OPEN SUNDAY 124 PM I For Your Shopping Convenience WESTERN AUTO 620 Mam Red Bluff George Growney Sr Funeral Services Held Yesterday George Thomas Growney Sr was burled yesterday in ths family plot In Oak Hill Cemetery A requiem mass had been offered earlier at Sacked Heart Church In Red Bluff Pallbearers for the funeral were "Buck" Gover Herman Dolling Doug Sale William Winter WMMettoer and Max Stewart Honorary bearers Included Harold Hankins Joseph Soares Tom McGlynn Harvy Lee Dr Wood Owens Carroll Owens and Curtiss Wetter Arrangements for ths funeral were provided by Hoyt Cole Chapel of foe Flowers Violet Kennedy Services Monday 1 Funeral services for Violet Kennedy are scheduled tor Monday at 11 am at ths Hoyt-Colo Chapel of The Flowers Mrs Kennedy 74 a resident of this area sines 1937 died at a local hospital early yesterday following an extended 111-nsss She was preceded in death by her husband James Kennedy Sr In 1968 Interment will be In Oak Hill Cemetery OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 5 Over 425 Gift Items On Sale! MONTGOMERY WARD In Beautiful Riverside Pina For Your Children's HOLIDAY HAIRCUTS Visit OAK STREET BARBER SHOP Next To The State Theatre "SPARK PLUG" AWARD Gens Owen right receives a special "Spark Plug" of 1969 plaque from Al Busts Los Moltnoe honorary mayor at ths annual meeting of tho Central Tehama Chamber of Commerce at the Veterans Memorial ilall Owen is presented ths award from the Los Mollnos merchants for his work on numerous elvlc projects Including ths July 4th Los Mollnos Parade pancake breakfast snd others (Dally News phuto by Jim Kerkhoff) i.

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