Ukiah Daily Journal (Newspaper) - September 7, 1966, Ukiah, California THE WEATHER Northwestern Cloudy coasted low cast through little high today and low tonight Ukiah coastal winds variable 5-15 ' 1tS4,,-4TC�tfMll�flM 1939, Ukiah Republican 1876, volume xnr Oops Official City Newspaper of Mendocino and Lake Counties - United Press International Wire and NEA Service MENDOCINO SEPTEMBER 7, 19M - ' t| 92 SI | 64 law Rainfall Last Weather cent Dr. Dori district repot 4,0841 were in through grade at of classes and 1,743, hig h schoolers enrolled iat Potter Valley and Ukiah high a slight drop from the 1,752 checked in opening day a. year Dr. predicted today that the enrollment for the district could climb 6,101 a this ta Junior Conley possible results of drugs of 5,926 kindergarten through showed die greatest increase - with 97 more pupils enrolled there than last Projecting three per cent increase closer to the peak period October and may have enough new pupils populate four classrooms scribed for a back injury Kraft treated Conley for in 1964. presently a life term for the first degree murders of Elaine and was granted a new trial on the basis that presiding judge failed to issue instructions on Conley was convicted of shooting down the young Ukiah couple as they fled from their E. Clay Street 1 Deputy District of the the drops atari shifting changes in population centers and one of ' edming Increasingly prominent in population and commerce had the greatest increase in with 97 pupils more than last Valley te up 73 pupils to 690; Oak or is up 30 pupils to 444'; Potter Valley is up 20 River School is up 166; and Frank Zeek is up 12 to 495. elementary schools showing decreases are down one to 496; down 25 to 152; down 18 to 158 19 to 661 Valley high school's first was two less year with 111 checked and Ukiah high school's first is to 1632.------.-- pupils ajt Nokomis some minor ' classroom one biggest concerns of the administrators now is the placement of on Prosecution Rests in Conley Trial Dr. Robert Ukiah orthopedic took the stand as a defense witness this 55 eft Y. and Judge Wayne Burke if Sperry rested for the Tuesday after testified Conley -had told her that he kill both of the McCools and had shootings to inform her that he had slain the Testimony of Winnie who was was read from the of the previous at that was that she had witnessed the shooting of Mrs. Darrell companion on the day of the that had traded a 30-30 rifle to the accused man tor Conley's testified that iley had purchased a box of after which and a friend had gone the dump on Low Gap Road practice their In his opening argument Bell said that entire defense would be focused on the rather than the Bell added that he would prove that Conley is an inadequate person who couM not deal with the stresses of daily Conley had entered pleas of not and not guilty by reasons of 14 PAGES FOREIGN of the foreign student of the American Service this year at Ukiah high school and next to her Ellen Smits of southern at Anderson Valley high sat brief at students the Js president of Ray is faculty and Diana next to is the club whose home is with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney is the club vice Ellen is making her home with the Bruce Bakers at photo by oay - - WASHINGTON - The WhN President Johnson had a billion con lion for rent The President single most important breakthrough in the of public I x House into law hed this not 10,000 but 53,000 families now give their children a and a Johnson means that more 50,000 city children can come off the streets at they have a decent home to come for Dramatic Rescue Sea Tax Relief By DeVan SHUMWAY t LOS ANGELES - Gov. Brown urban votes with a promise to relieve pressure on local ' v The governor carried his third term campaign into Seeks New Defender Defender A- B. who also Is district has submitted resignation to the board of effective Nov. 16. board immediately authorised receiving of for the position until Oct indicated it wished unmake appointment on or Oct. 4. One of the first Applicants Is to be former deputy district how associated firm The board also met Gerald new County Hospital who was Administrator AT Beltrami and as busy getting acquainted with Mb new but noting 4hat 4he tie tad formerly bbn * and Kyi If wail always way the nursery school on the exempt 1966; A technicality threatened to prevent the a non-profit its tax-exempt Beltrami reported on a recent administrator's meeting he that ern California and detailed his 1967 tax two-pronged attack on his most A poll California pinpointed a desire to raise taxes and to spend too much money as Brown's weakest points in appealing to Parade Brown and Ronald Republican were to share the spotlight Nine Injured In R.V. Accident Nine Redwood Valley persons were several in a near accident on East 312 feet south of School in Redwood Valley at 9:50 p.m. Highway patrolmen report the still but first indications are that a car driven 34, Redwood drifted the wrong side of jL anid sideswiped a car SJS 18; possible collective bargaining to be developed by public ' a possible statewide and advised the county to seriously consider ting its own civil service liouse In order to iron qf of service which have conflicts in intent and actual also suggested that a study be made of a possible office for Ken * new County of Commerce in me court 4s for to take the office Don and inr jro Taken to Ukiah General by Zimmerman and CHP patrolmen were the occupants of the Swaney Michael 18, Patricia 12. Judy Dale 15, Redwood 20, Cathy 13, Also hospitalized General for treatment Injuries was the other Ronald Santa was to Cloverdale Medical Center for treatment of injuries received at m. Tuesday when his onto the wrong side of two in a Los Angeles celebrating the city's 185th Heading the parade was Mayor Samuel W. who made a showing against Brown in the June Democratic gubernatorial Brown detailed his tax program to a breakfast meeting of Lois Angeles area local He pledged that he for the federal government to turn back in federally collected income tax to the a proposal approved by both the National and Western Governors It would bring Page 7V have waited for this moment for 35 Johnson said in a statement issued when the White House announced that the President had signed the measure Tuesday Today's money carried million in contract authority and million in cash for subsidy payments under earlier The President asked million in | million in in a supplemental money the tail end of last fiscal Congress had given the President million in contract authority for the rent subsidy program LOS ANGELES tax including abolishment of personal property taxes on j household furnishings ' would I bring tax relief to property J ners and create new ording lp Ronald Reagan and | Robert H. the j can nominees for governor and The candidates Tuesday the following Play A basic should be applied syith equality on all property in tax assessor should be Menninger Succumbs To Kan. William C. one of a famous family of psychiatrists whose name is Banzhaf Heads Clausen County Group of county chairmen and county finance for the Congressman Don campaign have been made in each of the six counties in the First Congressional according to Gerald E. general Full committees are now being formed to support Clausen's his third congressional term at the Nov. 8 general Chairman for - Mendocino County ' is Burton and Earl H. Maize with for the mentally died Tuesday night of He was 66. i who with his from his present role Karl the ger Foundation outside Topeka into a mecca for psychiatrists and related year for a malignant tumor of the chest and had been confined to his bed recent at 72, remains as chief of staff at the foundation and Will's three sons staff two as psychiatrists and one as an Will's father Dr. C. and Karl founded a medical in in 1919 ands in 1926 Will joined them in starting a psychiatric sanitarium on a farm outside It was at a time when many people did not know what psychiatry But the clinic and its the Menninger Foundation founded in 1941, grew and attracted worldwide for the concept that no mental was incurable unless there damage to the brain from disease or I A big factor in the of Mendocino and Lake Counties reputation and financial an opportunity to do a little j backing was Karl's best selling Monday morning j Human concerning their published in 1930. n. maize Jl 'The a non-profit finance devoted to re- man - Ward me | treatment preventive is industry for yeart now the largest training center Denmark v 2,726-ton^Norwej; gian car ferry laden with railroad and began today in a brought by hurricane Faith and the 137 persons aboard abandoned ship An almost rescue operation involving ships of many nations and helicopters froni tries plucked at - 121' survivors 50 of aboard the vessel were Danish schoolchildren from a Norwegian Authorities persons were listed as passengers and An of fishing naval commercial vessels and headed for the scene of the half way between the northern tip of Jutland and southern Reports from the military airport at KaUm said helicopters so had picked up 12 to 15 passengers the rough j The 2,726-ton car | synonymous built only two years was reported to have three lifeboats and 10 PARIS tol NATO Permanent today will halt to military cost from 1967 Pierre de permanent representative to the said France will end its contributions to the cost of NATO's military ture as well as NATO's military NATO's infrastructure la the alliance's vast network of military radar and other similar On to pay million as of costs 1969. This represented 17,1 per cent of the total - - - France also committed to paying ' 17:1 cent of other whose has Tneyer been made De Leusse also refuses pay of costs of moving Supreme and other installations President Charles has and Among are NATO's early warning systern its so-called ward a specialized kind of - its rine research station at La in its technical center atv the Hague its management tor the NATO Hawk NATO sources said of other 14 member countries expressed regrets France's decision and said will have to consider whether it will be to retain membership in omer juggler behind whom officials Tax appeal s procedures should be strengthened to give taxpayers and local governments a say in. rules and regulations property tax - on Page 7)--- 32nd Annual Pear BBQ Here Six hundred invitations are in the mail for the 32nd Mendocino and Lake Counties Rear Growers and Shippers Barbecue which will be held Sept. 21. at the Lake Mendocino Shrine Free will be dispensed commencing at 5 p.m. This annual get-together provides a post season opportunity for all shippers and those in industries serving pear growers TREMOR IN ATHENS earthquake shook the town of I he vessel s scheduled Patras No damage or on Page 7)-.- | injuries were and Soldier 4- enas Refusal to Fight By JACK V. FT. N.J. Pvt. Dennis Mora testified at his court martial today that he refused an order to go to Viet Nam because the war was illegaL and He said its purpose was kill as Asians as we Under questioning by his civilian defense Stanley Mora said was a soldier and that for him fight in Viet Nam would make him guilty of at the trials following World War II Faulker asked Mora why he refused an order read him three times on July 14 to board a plane for Viet was a combination of all beliefs I had about the war in Viet Mora answered man Other appointments include Dr. James M. James M. ' i now tne largest training center wd Dick finance Psychiatrists in the United for Dei Norte County Milton 1^^. County line apd then for Del Milton and James A. finance for Humboldt John McDonald and George J. and James H. finance for Sonoma Mrs. Gertrude and Eugene K. tor Napa and D. 7ohn D. finance its in the early The steering committee for this year's event includes Phil Ernest r a n k Bruce Clyde Adolph Thomas arid Ted Jr. Those persons who 1 H to send the returnable card to Eriksen on dr before 10. TAYLOR IN JAPAN TOKYO Maxwell D. former U.S. ambassador to Viet Nam and past chairman of the Joint Chiefs of here Tuesday for a He scheduled to meet with Eisaku Sato i Foreign Minister buro public has never been Why we're really But my commanding officer in training told us the reason was to many Asians as we Mora was on the stand for about one Then the defense the rested their cases and the court recessed until 1:30 p.m. when the 10 were to receive Instructions and retire to consider the start today's the Col. F. Magul prevent Mora from expressing his personal opinion that it was illegal and 25, of the contends the war Is and a crime against The court martial is the its kind in the U.S. since the American in Viet - - The heated exchange between Faulkner and who acts as a counterpart of a judge in a came acts ruled j as the court martial moved into 1 its second 10 officers of court w i t h d w r stopped middle of his opening statement for the Involved ' Maguire said legality of U.S. troops in Viet a pure law proper Maguire noted made ruling that resident Johnson did die to send American T to to the to he W ' V Before his was charged