Daily Report, The (Newspaper) - June 3, 1970, Ontario, California 1 t I V I V Today's time to but when the time for action stop 0o VOL. 154 THE DAILY REPORT 3, 1970 Unruh vs. Reagan in Thursday ing continued warm to 92; moderate day's 100; this ing's 59; noon 100. 68 PAGES TEN CENTS Fall Murphy Turns Simon Tunney Wins LOS ANGELES Assemblyman Jess Un- California's rolled to an easy primary election victory over maverick mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles earning the right to challenge Gov. Ronald Reagan in U.S. Sen. George Murphy won renomination to a second scoring a big victory over political novice Norton Simon in the Republican Rep. John V. Tunney Assemblyman Jess Gives Victory Sign to Supporters While Sen. George Tells Gov. and Mrs. Keagan He Won by 7 Win Races Lack Surprises County Votes Like State LOS ANGELES in Uie legislature appeared today to have survived primary tion challenges while cans in one district cast a substantial vote for a dead There were few surprises in any of the where all JO seats were at or in the state Senate contests although slower than expected tabulation of returns made some races too close to Republicans in the Van district of tire late Patrick McGee cast more than votes for McGee's precincts He died last week of His name appeared on the ballot unopposed but four minute write -in candidates met the filing counted their ballots ter tallying the regular The death of McGee shaved the narrow GOP margin in the Assembly to 4049. Re- publicans bold bare control of liw Senate 11-lt. The write-in candidates were Theodore Kalnas and William G. high school Harvey IB raft 1) By AL PEARCE Daily SUM San Bernardino County vo ters followed the trend Tuesday -in making a choice in the governor's race and the eight propositions that appeared on the On the Democratic county voters gave Jess Unruh 53.39 per cent of the lowing the statewide trend to pit the assemblyman on the November ballot against County voters also followed the trend in approving 2, 6 and 7 and ing the remaining five Several candidates re- marked evening that voting results indicate that persons going to the polls had carefully studied the eight me a s u res. Many persons blamed the riots and on college campuses for the failure of Propositions Proposition 1 asked for funds to more facilities at California universities and Proposition 8 would have ob- ligated the state to pay at least 50 per cent of all school cost and 90 per all county welfare costs Proposition 8 was overwhelmingly defeated with only 23 91 per cent of county in its It failed by the greatest margin measure on the Proposition 6, which gives local school districts the to choose some of its was approved by county with county voters against the Proposition 7, which asked from 5 to 7 iper cent on state was county voters with But Results a Reliable Gauge Turnout Slightly Under Average By JDf MAURER SUM ONTARIO San dino County of proved to be a reliable gauge of sentiment in a took at the results of Tuesday's Primary Election Even the turnout of 57.10 per cent of the county's 558 registered voters was close to the statewide estimated to be tt per cent of all Winners in the county col- close to their statewide percentages in the primaries and the top tors here generally the position Democratic gubernatorial candidates Jess Unruh and Sam Yorty ran one-two in he with Unruh crushing the other nine candidates as he won support of The count gave Unruh a clear cut majority of 53.4 per cent of the county votes while Yorty had 34 per a total of The platform of strict en- forcement of law and order was backed by county voters of both parties in the races for nomination for attorney ge- neral Democrats chose Charles A. O'Brien and publicans supported both by ing held big statewide leads this Names of prominence continued to attract people when they entered the polling Edmund G. son of the former won his battle for the Democratic nomination for Secretary of Sate here as 12 per cent of the county crats cast their ballot far John V. Tunney won the Page 3) favoring the measure and opposing it. Proposition 2 passed by a narrow margin in San nardino This called for a con- revision that will give more authority to local The final vote n the county showed in favor of the measure and 742 against it. In the governors it was Unruh on the Democratic ballot from the The first returns put the out front and he remained hi the lead out the Gov. who was unopposed on the Republican ticket polled votes in San Bernardino Democratic candidates for the governors office polled as Walter R. Jack W. 936; rence mong L. Haight Harry F. 672: Eddie M. Joseph S. 7J7; Jess George H. and Samuel W. The county tally on the five failing propositions were as Proposition 1; Proposition 728 4, 50.KS Proposition 5, Proposition 277 no. Rafferty May Be Headed for Runoff LOS ANGELES Max Rafferty appeared today to have barely missed winning outright a term as state superintendent of public in- struction and to be headed in- stead for a runoff with for- mer chief Rafferty wavered just below the 50 per cent mark he needed to avoid the His pal opponent was Wilson C. a who has served under Returns from 80 per cent of the precincts gave Rafferty voles per cent. Riles had votes per cent Running third with 12 per cent of the vote was Julian son of former heavyweight boxing champion Gene rowly Avon a hard-fought race against Rep. George E. Brown Jr. for the Democratic Senate about three quarters of the state's vote the voting stood this Unruh 65 per Yorty 25 Murphy per mon 33 per Tunney 42 pef cent. Brown 35 per cent. had a phone call from my Tunney told porters in a downtown Los Angeles he asked me. Why did you have to make it another long The reference was to Gene Tunney's famous victory over Jack Dempsey in 1927. Unruh 47, the son of erate Texas challenged gan to a series of television supposed to be very good on his Unruh tier than I am so he should have no 59, who insists he has no political ambitions be- jond the governor's won renomination to a second four-year term At a downtown with other wide Republican Reagan looked out across a sea of well wishers and luted noisiest Little Choice Candidates Sparse West End voters toad little choice their ballots in the for assembly seats in the 35th. and Only one name appeared on party On the ters in 35th District saw the of incumbet Joha The Democratic ballot only listed James Slav ven in this district Both names appear on the eral Election ballot this No- In the 72nd bent John Quimby stood alone OQ the Democratic lot Peter S. Neigel was the only on the Republican ballot These man oppose each other in County 1st to Complete Vote Count silent majority I've ever The handsome who contested Richard Nixon for the GOP presidential nomination in 1968, urged to Page Col. 2) Bircher Wins Orange County GOP Race ANGELES the John Birch has won the nomination for Congress in fee Orange County District where President it a jn other races in Tuesday's a Negro city fl a veteran in boisterous aWand district in northern Sen. Jahn G. Schnutz op nearly one lead in the Orange Diego district over William yer from Laguna Most of tire votes were from Orange In San be ran only a few thousand ahead of John A. an Oceanside City In City man veteran in a and battle for fee All of California's 38 seats up for nomination in the Among Con- gressional districts vacated by incumbents were those of George Brown and John who contended for the Democratic Senate nomination in a race Tunney narrowly In Democrat David Tonno was nominated to ran against Republican Victor California state Four Democrats and fow Republicans fought it out in close in Brown's IXK Angeles district Another John Birch Society former Con- gressman John fought a dose battle in the Republican 24th District race with Dr. a former Stanford University and Bears football Running in that race were Patrick J. an assistant to Nixon before xon was elected to UK and five other In both the ant the was vacant and the candidates were also con- tending in a election to fill toe terms of ike late James to win election tt if percent of U and Re- ran off a Democratic date for OK The lagging Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters today lauded San Bernardino County for being first to re- port semi official results of Tuesday's Primary William San nardino County registrar of said this morning that this county was the first in Southern California to com- plete its vote The results were tabulated at a.m. 15 minutes before Riverside County completed it's there are quite a few more precincts in our Clinton The voter turnout in San Bernardino was as Clinton Toe registrar had earlier predicted a M per cent turn out The actual turnout was 37.11, about the same as the state A higher percentage of Re- publicans went to the polls Tuesday than The Republicans rallied per cent of its registered the Democrats brought out only 53.81 per cent of Uwar Wife With Yorty as lit Concedes A Community Editorials TV Logs Women's f i