Eureka Humboldt Standard (Newspaper) - September 19, 1961, Eureka, California And Game Commission Here Tomorrow OFF SHORE WEATHER H H to I to north wind Fog tnd BAY EUREKA CALIFORNIA TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 19 1961 WEATHER FORECAST For Eureka aid vlctnlly: Fair and Wednesday morning fog and low cloudiness Not much charge In temperature tow Winds norm or ind H how amount 0 To date season AM To this dale lasl season Normal lo date a 51 j p m Infant Badly Beaten During Up To City Council Now Tydd Fails 3 Low Renf Sites Approved Housing la night won City Planning Commi sion approval of the three sile for its 60 new low rent most important slep forwar since the city's voters ballot for the project nearly year ago Final sanction for the sites no rests with tlie Cily Council The approval of the three loca lions was little more than a fo malily quickly accomplished attc a long biller debate over rezon ing for principal buildings i the project 33 units on thre acres on westerly side ol Tydd adjacent to Frankli School Planning Commissioners unanimously lo rezone the are from its present single famil classification to multiple famil before a packed cily council chain ber composed largely of area residents who fought lo finish and who are expected to continue the battle before the Git Council This is known as Site A in third and final report to the Housing Authority day by Candeub Fleissig and Associates in the analysis authorized by authority Sile B includes lwo separate parcels One parcel of 1.4 acres is located on westerly side o Spring street between Hawthorne and Buhne streets Tlie other cel of 33 acres is located on the northwesterly corner of Spring an Hawthorne Of this location the final report The two sites are now vacant Housing conditions in the general vicinity range from pooi to good Construction of Chrysler Down Du Pont Up 1 NEW YORK UPI Stocks backed and filled narrowly today Sleel motor and chemical shares generally moved minor fractions although Chrysler fell and Du Pont rose Aircraft and electronic stocks held wilhin 54 point of prior ing levels except for Lillon which ahead more than 2 and Amerson which lost 15 Anaconda losl and Magma in the coppers Firestone paced tlie rubbers wilh a rise of and Home Products dipped more than a point in the drugs Honolulu continued to feature the oils rising more than a point units should encourage a general upgrading of this area Sile C is 73 acres on Prospect adjacent to acre ground now owned by Hie ity It is well localed with re- spect to schools shopping buses aim recreational the analysis declares Present plans of Architect Van Fleet on Tydd street call for 13 12 seven ol one bedroom and one wilh four bedrooms units will be in he majority 28 being scheduled lo 8 of three bedrooms ten of one bedroom and four of four rooms Senior Housing In addition to the three sites improved by planning com- mission is another sile in tlie consultants re- wrt for senior citizen housing at 3 and Eighth con isting of 1.1 acres A hundred extra were roved into the ive police in plain were n the audience and the Robbery Arrested Here False Report Gene Carroll Smilh man who lold f's officers he had been beaten and thrown into a ditch of Clam Beach Sunday today was arrested by of lhal office for filing false report Smilh allegedly has lal he lied lo night patro who picked him up ering along the highway and tat he had been by two her men in a over a girl became suspicious ben the supposed victim was un- blc give any description of the man he said had eked him up on the highway him nor of the phere was rather tense among the more than 200 thai overflowed into corridor but Ibere was not the slightest sign of disorder Attorney Frederick L Hilger tled for the Tydd property owners i a last-ditch all-out effort but where he had scored a decision lwo months ago in getting the planners to turn down the request for temporary proval he ran into a pared Housing Authority last night and his arguments appeared be wasted Planning Director R T mer opened tlie hearing with a for the requested rezoning providing right-of-way needs are met saying the City Council had initiated but not necessarily sponsored the posal Richard Rader for the authority described the rezoning as reasonable and necessary for development and protection of the we and was by Burk Ketcham of the Candeub Fleissing consultants who told how the cily was analyzed before recommendations of the sites Future development of Eureka he said is limited by land prob lems and the second growth o the cily will mean replacing ol older units He said rezoning in the Tydd area was wilh Gen Clay In Berlin mm of the city can aid in de- en assaulted Afler considerable investigation ey confronted Smilh wilh of the slory and Smith confessed he had lied He was booked at the county jail this morning under Section 148.5 of the State Penal Code falsely reporting a a very fine neighborhood and add lo properly he declared Building of a proposed new school on S street he said would bring an enrollment decline at Continued on Page ID New Items Face Council Tonight Chief Satisfied Cily Councilmen last night agreed lo change the wording of a proposed ordinance to provide city manager shall appoint next ranking officer lo ake over m event police chief Gen Lucius Clay BERLIN Lucius D came back lo Derlin today 6 cheering throwing and its people always wili be free Clay returned to this city where lie was the hero of Communist blockade as the Kennedy He flew into Tempelhof Airport through one of the air corridors from West Germany that he used 13 ago to break the Red blockade and save Berlin Girl Faces Charges Of Punishing Baby sifter is under arrest and al her room mate together wilh seven are under investigation as the result of a severe beating administer to a baliy girl left in the care Sunday The infant Constance bean was assaulted by a person or persons yet undetermined at a wild and drunken party at the home by group after Mrs Louella the child's mother had left for work at 3 p.m Mrs told deputies that the young woman herself a no with she had left her child is the daughter of her own landlady and that she bad bought the girl would be an ideal siller When she returned from work Afler an exchange of welcomes wilh West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt and receiving a salute Clay rode into city lo roaring welcome West Berlin police up to persons lined the streets for 10 miles to sec Clay ride by Cheering and weeping wilh joy they piled his open full of flowers Deeply moved Clay waved both hands in response it 9 p.m Mrs said she found 20 feet of tlie front ence torn down by an automobile i wild party going on in the icer and liquor bottles strewn about and the living and rooms a shambles Sheriff's were called after Die group had left the ises in two automobiles and mother discovered that the baby was covered with red bruises and contusions over her body from the waist down Deputies notified headquarters and a dispatcher summoned Dr James TV Collins cian to mel the officers mother and child at the Arcala hospital Dr Collins after an examination that I Infant suffered from extreme ci fusions reaching to the toes a that the right foot was swollen quarter-size larger than le The marks he said were t result of a physical assault The baby sitter was booked o'clock last night on charg of unjustifiable punishment of child Other arrests are The room male who also a mother told that the seven youths h furnished more than a case beer two bottles of gin and a fif of Vodka for the Foreman Killed YREKA Fraga 3 a yard foreman at Shar planing mill in Yreka was kill Monday when he was run ov by a fork lift ruck The office said Frag apparently walked in front of tl vehicle In a brief speech al Tempelhof Airport main base during the Clay President Kennedy sent me be- cause of his grave and deep in- erest and concern in welfare and future of Berlin and its No Suggestion Of Sabotage In Crash Of UN Aircraft Was Heading For Landing also had teen waitin Smilh faces a possible six abatement project and the months in county jail as a result JFK Determined To Stop Russian Move WASHINGTON UPI in selecting a successor to Ham dent Kennedy was described day as determined to prevent Russia from using Dag death to make United Nations operational control sub ject to Communist veto The African air crash of the secretary general was the deciding that led to plan a personal ance before the General sembly within a few days The Chief Executive for some weeks had considered a speech to assembly in New York but he arrived at no decision until he heard Monday morning of death Then there were quick telephone calls to New York Kennedy discussed tary of Slate Dean Rusk and Ambassador Adlai E the procedural situation involved The Russians have long wanted to replace the single head of the Nations wilh troika system favored by Premier Khrushchev Under Khrushchev plan three men would replace one from the West one from the Communist tries and one from a of the neutral bloc Each of the three would have the veto power is The action was taken al a study session with the ordinance lo be introduced tonight at regular council meeting at 8 o'clock which is expected fo be ed by public hearings on the weed way Store annexation Change in wording of the ance governing the police ment was made at the request of Chief C A Emahiser who tested at the last meeting lhal he way the regulation was ten could result in an person gaining access to lighly confidential files In addition lo he previously scheduled public hearings on the weeds and Safeway there was an- other put on the agenda today covering appeal of Sam Sacco over the denial of a variance for raising the roof on his home late addition was the opening of bids for a heating unit n the municipal auditorium An emergency lag was placed on a resolution regarding the re- construction of Fairway Drive to provide for the city to turn over to Charles J Chandler as ils share in the cost of repairs f a HI utt LOSl 0 Obviously expecting Russia to an earth slippage rich r D push again for his plan dy decided to go ahead with his long considered speech either late week or early next week He was pictured as wanting lo take the first o reassert U.S support for policies Once again he expressed our determination that Berlin and its people always will be free Clay flew here aboard a com- of Pan American World Airways a he was understood lo have made to stress the right of the three Western lies to use the air corridors from West Germany to West Berlin for civil airliners Clay was accompanied here by West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt He conferred earlier in Ihc day for an hour with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in Bonn and then went on to furt and Berlin Clay had told Adenauer that the President was sending him lo Berlin adding that this is an ex- pression of his own great concern for the future of Berlin for the population of Berlin Clay added he was very to be in Germany again and lo be returning lo Berlin It is a great comfort for us Adenauer told Clay for all Germany and particularly for Berlin that President Kennedy sent you here and that you this task UPI The body of United N lions Secretary General Da Hammarskjold rested in a leal lined casket in a small Ndola hos pital today while investigator sought the cause of the plan crash that killed him on his las peace mission Tlie only survivor of the crash Sgt Harold Julian a secu rity guard from the United Slates said he heard explosions jus before the big crashed early Monday in a ed area six miles from Ndola Air port Another new item provides for appropriation of for- radio equipment at the municipal port on the peninsula With these additions to an agenda had 51 items listed doubt was expressed that i- T was expresses mat particularly those carried out by the work could be completed at Hammarskjold one session e and ability lo make de- As K e n n e d y's tive wilh he rank of ambassador Clay was expected o have a di- rect channel to Iho While House However there was no sugges lion by any of the investigating officials that was in in the plane crash One suggested what Julian might have been the riage of the plane being ripped off by Hammarskjold a woman secretary and 11 men died in wreckage Julian was in jured critically burned over 30 per cent of his body Four Away The plane was only four min utes away from a landing at Ndola Airport and directly in line with the runway when it crashed The wheels had been locked down for a landing The white-painted plane had received radio clearance to land shortly after midnight but instead of landing it circled and veered away Julian said Hammarskjold had changed his mind about touching j 113 Western diplomats said Clay down and told the pilot lo change brings fo his new job three great r The confidence of the President a first-hand knowledge of the Russians and the courage course at the last minute Just why he did this remained a ry Wailing for Hammarskjold at Ndola was Tshombe dent of he Congo's secessionist Katanga Province for a Nre conference Lord Alport British high com- missioner in Salisbury Southern at Ndola for Hammarskjold We were within four minute of a real prospect of finding solution to the Katanga problem said Alport sadly after being in formed of It was estimated the plane wa four minutes from the airport Circles Wreck Area Col Don Taylor U.S air a lache in Pretoria South Africa who circled the wreck area unt parties reached il short after 3 p.m said it seemed plane was making an ap proach to the field when crashed Taylor said it looked to him a pilot may have mis judged the height and that undercarriage caught Killed wilh Hammarskjold were the plane's Swedish crew plus Heinrich Wischoff di rector of political affairs and one if closest aides an American Miss Alice La ande a secretary from Canada William J an security official Vladimir Fabry a Czech egal officer and security guards Serge Barru of France and is Eirs Dag 2nd Swede To Die In UN Cause NEW YORK General Dag was the second Swede lo c while on a mission for the Nations On 17 Count Folke the United Nations in Palestine was shot nd killed by the Stern gang an terrorist organization It aimed he was working for in his negotiations with Jews and Arabs BULLETIN WASHINGTON Amon Northern California and reserve units orde ed o active duty Oct 15 wa one in the 250 Tran Company Amphibion Truck Dag's Death Brings New Congo Crisis LEOPOLDVILLE The Con UPI The Congo crisis wo ened as a result of t death of Dag Hammarskjold K tanga forces and United Natio troops battled sporadically I control of Hopes for bringing peace lo K tanga were dashed when a pla carrying Hammarskjold to meeting with Katanga Preside Moise Tshombe in tl jungle Tshombe vowed to lead his pe pic in their fight to the enc against the command B leader of the breakaway province said he a ways was ready lo meet wi representatives lo discuss peaceful The Katanga president accusi soldiers of killing lis people some of them aflc they surrendered Charges Aggression He told a news conferenc at airstrip in Ndo a Rhodesia shortly be ore laking off for Katanga aggression has cost u car About of my people hlack and while civilians and so liers men women and some ch Iren have been he sai Some soldiers were shol afk hey surrendered lo troop as they walked forward wilh the ands in he air Public Dock Christened Stale and county officials at noo oday held official opening cere ionics for the public boa ramp and parking lo t the foot of Railroad Avenue Landing The facility was constructed wi Conservation Board mon derived from the state's shan parimutuel belting at raci acks Although the ramp section o e project has been in use foi soul a year paving of the park g lot and street has just beer The final act in completing the today included installation signs Attending the affair were Ray coordinator for the Wild e Conservation Board Alvin Rulsch associate civil engi er for the Department of Fish d Game Assemblyman Frank members of the Hum Board of Supervisors Rob t Madison county forester and creation coordinator Charles director of public works mes McCutcheon planning secretary and other 1s The ramp is first to be con- in this county under the te program Among ers which have been cd are Trinidad Mad River ough on north Bay rl the Eel River a I Cock Robin and Group Will View Damage Caused By 1000 Wild Elk A visit wilt be made authorized Die of fidi r D by slale fish and game officia Wednesday lo Hum boldt County to view caused by an expanding herd an estimated 1000 elk At slake is a possible by California Fish and Gam Commission for a controlled hu region from Big Lagoo north toward the Del bo der The issue is between ers who claim extensive to tree farm seedlings and dair lands and nature lovers wl claim the aesthetic value of II herd is grealer than the caused The tour of Arcala Company properly will begin I p.m after the group assemble at the old Geneva mill in Orick The entourage Wednesday expcclcd to include not only com mission members and other sta officials hut i the limber and agricultural indu tries as well as members of an mal protecting humane groups Tlie issue is a statewide one in view of the fact factions earlier year delaye a commission decision on the pro posed hunt Not Park Herd The herd in question is no lhal at Prairie Creek State Park which is regulated by Stal Department of Fisli and Came Eugene Hofsted former Hum boldt County forester and now for for Arcata my pointed out large wil herd is not seen by the genera public since the animals rang on private properly far from III park Concerning timber damage report on the elk situation draw y noles damage to con ifer regeneration is perhaps thi area of most severe conflict A study of several private Ire arm activities he said reveal hat approximately 60 per cen if the young redwoods and Der cent of the fir seedlings i areas were damage each year by browsing and tramp ing As high as 07 per cent o he in one area wen ost over a two- year the report states In addition to on saplings are damaged n considerable numbers by rub ing and trampling Hofsted says tump sprouts and second growth lave been deformed in many reas Partial Solution Of all the things that cause in lo regen rate timber lands this is one ve can do something about staled There's nothing we can do bout poor seed years or many f the handicaps nature puts pon us If we can lick this elk roblem though we'll be that much ahead He it is up to the com- lission to determine how the elk lould be removed from private nds whether through a ed hunt trapping and g or some method The commission al one but as far as can be determined no trapping ever was conducted on private lands Trapping has been dono at Creek park to control the herd here and some animals have been shot Hoisted also history the elk herd from the point of when nnd disease claimed many of the animals due to lack of a control program The elk in this region are iral and were not introduced from areas lie said Large numbers of the animals roamed the area during pioneer days From a low point in 1923 the animals have increased nearly a hundred fold com- ments nearly 50 per cent of which is in Big Hiver zone along the coast Increases appear to be related habitat ment and concentrations on the open land reach 11 times the ber found under average tions Besides the damage to limber crops for the elk allegedly have caused ive damage to dairy grazing crops and fences in the well posed a Stacks of hay for winter feed arc said to be one of the prime of night-feeding mals Normal fences do not hold hem but Crop Damage Concerning crops re- of several cases where farmers attempted to raise for- age for animals only to see harvest crops before farmers could do so The threats of personal injury include one case where a was chased by a bull elk and rescued by a passerby The man was forced to shoot he animal It is not uncommon in the area or elk lo force loggers lo climb all slumps lo escape a ened attack On the other side of the ledger lie humane groups contend the animals should not be killed but should be encouraged to live nature intended Along lines it has been wild elk be and transported to suitable areas on Six Rivers For- st Officials Listed One agreement for such action as been reached for a herd in el County which would be to Big Flat but fo ate Forest Service says no rapping has been carried out Among official state party o make the visit Wednesday will x commissioners Jamie H Smith f Los Angeles and Henry of Redding Walter T director of the of Fish and Game Captain Vailer Gray chief of the in Eureka Also expected o attend the tour Arcala Redwood Company nds to be conducted by ed are local forestry officials umane group representatives and interested persons Of Six Rivers Fire Wins Commendation SAN QUENTIN UPI -A con- cled murderer here has by prison authorities r saving the lives of lwo men s year officials said oday Samuel C D Stonom 35 carne re six years ago after pleading illy in San Diego to the slaying his wife Dolores during a quarrel first action curred earlier this year while duty in the prison hospital spotted an inmate patient a ng close to death On his own initiative Stonom t through a Dr J C at his home and gcr instructed Stonom what to until he got there decisive ion saved the inmate's life Last month Stonom was with e San Quentin honor camp crew a fire In the Six Rivers Forest in Humboldt County when a fire fighter Harold des 28 Seattle was brought from a ridge unconscious There was no doctor at the camp and Stonom decided the fire fighter needed oxygen at once The only oxygen available was unpure welding oxygen Stonom fashioned a mask out of a paper cup but before he could apply the oxygen Juedes slopped breathing applied artificial ation brought action back to des heart and then slapped was if he felt his ot men In anyway compensated for his the husky There's I can do for what I