Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - May 26, 1966, Corona, California To a lot of people these is r well ' It's pop Camp is may be cm fte For the is Camp Is still getting from it and stufl like more traditional camp season opens again this Memorial Day now Labor Sept. 5, California's highways and ' roads will be clogged with pickup the really thing along sunburn and mosquito rubber animal lost tangled pine and climbers who can't Also the giant Seems like every park spend ' more than annually just fishing and They also own more than 300,000 pleasure boats and 600,000 house and i Public Golden State's backyard public playground stretches over 25 million from the Channel out in the to Death lowest spot in Western to Mt. highest point in the continental United state and federal governments operate 28,828 places to pitch a tent or park a They range with hot to sites with Just a cleared circle to build a federar government estimates its 14 monuments arid recreation areas plus 17 forests are visited annually by 48 million Some obviously visit more than one The state figures its 183 park units hoSt 34 million If one man stays that's five visitor The state also turned away 1.5 million campers last year because there wasn't enough of the real problems is that so many high school students now summer So the family really isn't free to go on vacation until late July or a state parks a line to a campi ground at Lake Tahoe or can be a most popular camping of Is. Yosemite National ' Costs are low About 1.7 million A 30-day, car permit costs other national or Or a purchase a stacker entitling him to drive into any national park in the country for a The also a citizen to in any national ELEMENTARY PUPILS STAGE JUNIOR becoming object of is growing oyer Viet Nam and it appeared lawmakers might the first review of since the Korean said Wednesday a the need for a at ail should be since military and the pool of available manpower had changed drastically since 1951. Hiat was the last time Congress took a hard look at the Walter F. introduced a resolution to establish a Senate House committee to examine the operations and policy the Selective Service Frank E. others in fbr a study of Defense S. McNamara's posal all young Americans perform one or two years service in the military or a civilian service such as the Peace draft director Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey defended the system he He said it was the best way of meeting the needs of national athletes Junior High's athletes will be honored tonight during the fourth Potluck The event will begin at 6:30 athletes and their families will gather at the school for the dinner and the presentation of top award scheduled to be presented tonight is the athlete of the year This award goes to the athlete who has represented the school best throughout the year in all was scene this morning as primary children held their competitions in sack races and relay School's upper graders will stage their tomorrow morning with activities to above the broad and high Many district schools are staging their annual games this 53 newspaper serving western County CALIF. PHONE 737-1234 MAY 26. 1966 NHS SOFT MOON LAUNCH Carmine J. John and H. G. McNeU have a point platform their candidacy for ithe Norco Community Services District the there are for the June T with ali names on primary platform underwritten by the group L To operate the NCSD openly and To review the water fate schedule so all users are to check fte possibility of refunding the water one as do other To arrange for better and weekend emergency To maintain an adequate department well and well To explore possible needs for additional fire stations to offer better protection and loper insurance carefully review any sewer needs but allow voters the scope of any bmd To plan to serve inevitable growth of To of all NCSD business so that voters can know what Is. plans for the Norco High School were reviewed last night by a citizen's committee at a meeting held at Norco Junior attending were divided into two groups with Jack Strickland and Perry members of William C. Blurock and the presenting the first phase of the site school will be built in two The first will include tiie administration and business md locker arts and homemaking and arts will be let about 1 construction scheduled to start shortly school is scheduled to open in September of 1967 with 1,000 Dr. said that the first year the school will contain grades ten and After the first year grades ten twelve will pointed out that 30 to 40 well-developed trees and on the site win be entire complex will be air conditioned and part of the building will be The second increment will be developed as the need Strickland Stallings added that this could be started anytime within the next five school also will contain a swimming pool to be constructed by the Norco Parks and Recreation District a joint agreement with the school The plunge will used fbr school purposes the school as a second pool for public use during the summer textbook wins seriate committee eighth grade history textbook denounced by 4rae lawmakers as in oi civil won the endorsement of the Assembly Ways arid approval did not come H. M. a member of the State promised of. the book be Wednesday to the state budget to print Jhe of The to p a y for other books adopted earlier this month state Board of J. said the book showed complete lack of said less than page was devoted to the administrations of presidents and Hoover while 10 pages were used to describe President Roosevelt's New describe Hoover's presidency as uneventful is completely book was adopted in response to that books now in use ignore or downgrade the of the in American of the gives Negro history a prominent light sprinkles today and this ing tomorrow noon temperature was 78, after an low of 56. Yesterday's maximum reading was 76. opponents of the book claim it was an attempt to make white students guilty over the and Means Committee chairman Robert W. said he had reservations about the book which makes no mention of Russia's pact with Germany and the fact that the Soviet Union occupied part of question there are some glaring he this Assemblyman John L. E. said he was investigating a report that some commission members were stockholders in the firm that But he said Wednesday that his probe so far has produced no evidence to that He said was still KENNEDY America's first Surveyor set for launch Monday tn a 63-hour trip to try a soft landing on the is carrying a television camera to see if its legs sink into the lunar the U.S. space disclosed camera also will be able scan the lunar if a successful touchdown is to produce pictures that help Project Apollo officials pick out likely astronaut Surveyor 1 has none of the complicated array of scientific instruments planned for later its pictures alone could help resolve some of the moon's Luna 9, the first craft to land on the took pictures that indicated the lunar surface was hard and Views of Surveyor's spidery legs standing on the moon may provide even more data on the natura of its before it can begin its Surveyor 1 must a tricky series of steering and braking maneuvers with If it it could smash into moon at 6,-000 miles per hour or even miss took the Soviet Union at least five tries before Luna 9 achieved a gentle landing in U.S. scientists hope to do it in but few expect a success on the first shot is currently scheduled for a 50-minute period starting at 10:38 a.m. EDT Monday with the earliest possible landing time about 1:40 a.m. EDT June 2, for the Memorial Day launch on The which will weigh 2,194 pounds at launch and 620 pounds on thi was scheduled to mounted on its rocket later FATAL Angeles police officer Jerold M. 23, being questioned at a inquest in Los shows how he reached car of Leonard right the Deadwyler car was stopped by police following high-speed chase earlier this Bova said car lurched forward and his gun fired killing farm fined in 1964, paper BEACH Republican gubernatorial candidate George Christopher's dairy farm was fined in 1964 for violations of the state's milk stabilization the Long Beach Independent said yesterday in a copyrighted article said the Christopher Dairy Farms Inc. of San owned chiefly by was one of 39 dairy product firms cited for 1964 violations of the the 16 charges on which the dairy was 12 stemmed from the payment of in so-called unearned discounts to three San Francisco other charges included paying in unearned discounts to a Bay city giving a milk dispenser to a bowling alley restaurant and painting a sign for another San Francisco win BETTE Senior High students last night received their rewards for many long hours of hard work in various ceremonies in- the Star awards were given for Candy Coronette of the art Coronal and Director Jim Thompson was master of ceremonies for the Baughman gave the art and yearbook awards with Joan Ha rada winning the Coronal awards In several went tn Linda Merrilee Tim Arlene Jenny Jim Patd Joel Gail Paul Leonard Elena Bradac and Neil Striper awards for 75 hours of work went to Phyllis Martha Nancy Rachel Angelina Diane Connie Joyce Solomon and Andrea The 200-hour award to Laura 350 hours to Darlene and the highest number of hours award was given to Charlotte Drill team awards were announced for Coronette of the Barbara and the award for Jeanette Cross gaining recognition were Linda Glenda Estelle Kathy Rosemary Barbara Sherrie Karen Marilyn Sandy Karen Kris Janet Pamela Shirley Pat Baldwin and Dian Gisler and Wayne Lamkin received Future Farmers of America coach Ron Fritz distributed letters and with the Most Valuable Player award going to Jim Phil Jackson wos chosen Varsity letters weilt to Phil Jim Jim Jim Pete Bob Alan Mike on Page 3) Molner 8-9 school planned LSD Fla. Police said today that a gang of high school burglarized chemicals and textbooks to set up their own laboratory for the manufacture of the hallucinatory drug gang was planning to make the drug and sell it at school and at junior but they still lacked one said detective Lt. William youths were breaking and entering charges and police said at least eight others were More arrests were implicated youths led officers to a cache of 131 of dynamite to be used in a proposed bank police Money from the bank and drug sales was to be used to equip a chemical lab for apparently good families and they really mean no but the potential of their minds and the direction they were headed is chilling a big said boys lived all over Broward County and police in several communities were Involved in the spoke to one boy and it was like taking a statement from Einstein the way he his it's not my said Herb Pugmire of Deerfield of the youths Norman 18. of Pompano andH ugo 18, of Deerfield were described as at highly rated Nova High School and had received college were charged only with chemicals from lunior