Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - October 25, 1952, Yuma, Arizona THE EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK By JONES W 1 guess 1 Stars and Stripe Forever Those Would John Philip the composer that h and one of the ban con- The at Yuma last 21 last 1 high this Average IKW this date Relative humidity at H to Variable high cloudiness but mostly sunny this afternoon night and Sunday Little change in temperature YUMA VOLUME 253 7 Cents a Copy YUMA ARIZONA SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 1952 lo Stimulate Yuma County Civil Defense lo interest in And I vil Oil Quinton C every K deputy stale director of Un- popular Civil Defense Agency for field J operations with headquarters at haven't count j all the in Yuma yesterday money yet su we don't with J T Eastlick much we've made fur th school band fund city Some of the money hasn't come in yet Yuma county CDA director The colonel said volunteers arc 1 needed or tbe various phases of j the work which aims at providing a of trained and workers to take charge But we DO Ih national state or community uniform fund is off to a good i emergencies start will let you know bow j The police auxiliary group will just as soon We determine the consist of four trained volunteers net pani member of tbe lice and departments and And is what I wan loathe same ration goes for tbe fire thank you for today your at- This plan has been tendance in large s was pm jn mosi Arizona wonderful despite n heavy ulc of many other even's at time of tbe Col Harvey said and should be inaugurated in Yuma county Civil Defense courses are under- way in local schools They include I Cvil Defense courses and all members of the high school sical education classes are taking the Standard Red Cross First Aid 1 course i Tbe American Legion and ans of Foreign Wars have agreed to handle recruitment of teers for the various phases of Civil Defense the colonel said Along the northern United States bolder volunteers arc helping to man defense against air attack screen which backs up the radar screen Stevenson Says Policies Be Retained ENROUTE WITH STEVENSON E Stevenson pledged j today the nation will stick with the policies of the late President Franklin D Roosevelt no matter when or where it is challenged Telephone 25.3 Hurricane Nears Florida After Damaging Cuba Texas Senator Talks in Yuma Monday Korea War Problem HEAL symbol of the Republican party gets a playful on hi ear from Howard at last Republican rally at Field The elephant li months old is part of the trained animal circus playing at the field tonight and tomorrow night Taking in the proceedings are left to right Harry candidate lor Senator Frank of the Republican Central Committee and Frosty chairman of the introduced all the candidates during rally Sim Staff N The Democratic presidential candidate made the in speech prepared for delivery at Poughkeepsie after a visit to the Roosevelt Memorial at Hyde Park and breakfast with the widow At home and abroad President Roosevelt understood the moral and historical imperatives of our Stevenson said Under his leadership America came lo terms with the needs of our own industrial society and with the needs of the emerging world R N Campbell Dies After Long Illness Raymond N Campbell for many a prominent Yuma attorney and civic leader died yesterday afternoon in Mission Beach Calif where he had spent much of his lime recently while suffering from continued illness Funeral services will he held at 32 noon Monday in Pacific Beach Pacific Beach Rensselaer Polytechnic institute at Calif followed by burial there i N Y the Democratic also I turned his attention to in- v Mr Campbell who was 07 at the of his death had been ill more than a year was confined most of the time to his home at 616 avenue His con- Gov Pyle Cites State Fund Surplus In Speech at Yuma Republican Rally Governor Howard Pyle lashed ed that maybe Haldiman Two other Republican state community Hits Ohl We shall continue his struggle for sanity and responsibility at home and for the collective strength of freedom abroad speech last night at the out at Joe recent It too during last night's can rally at Panther To a crowd of the people of Arizona I have in the stands Pyle i o desire to be a that his Democratic op- ernor was exceedingly wrong in Cooperation MIS recent blasts at some of Pyle's p le cluse a statements The smoke came sl ly from the three pits which were am Democrats used to prepare the sausage that was served to the crowd Pyle's had originally been made in a pamphlet which he issued at the start of the it was entitled Facts The governor took up a number in the pamphlet ami re- j that because he can't talk that it candidates made short talks They necessary for him to go Aff were long as I am governor I'll make cral and William fray for U S those trips lo talk for and representative Other state dates introduced were John sole secretary of state H a r v c y McKemy superintendent of public instruction F C Ramsing state m i u e inspector Col- lins corporation commission nnd Edward Scruggs judge of the which he said he hud Court George Hither state about in the state government He tax said his wife was An inside report on the rean war and how it lean military preparedness will be I brought first-hand to Y u m a n s night by a United States Senator from Texas Sen don B Texan is an on the topic and for many Me is oi the ness Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee He was sponsor of the i ur lorce both in House and ale and got it passed Hinds were later impounded He has been to become a member of the Joint Committee on Atomic energy in January of next year upon Hie retirement of Senator Connally Ibis is the same committee to which be belonged while serving in the House I He was elected ill January of was a member of the Senate Policy Committee and the Senate Democratic Steering Commilee And as chairman of the edness subcommittee lie held ex- hearings on the question o universal military training and succeeded in gelling passed I h e Military Training a u d Service Act Sen Johnson will be introduced Yuma by Arizona's senior Senator Carl Hayden chairman of tile powerful Senate Rules Com- who will describe the events leading up to the Korean war and how and why the U S became involved In liys Sen Johnson saw important projects were being dismantled and sold at away prices without any hope or return to government in case of emergency He took action to Sen It Paul Albert Heads Yuma Scooter Club Democrat The local candidates present and when he married her but w i t li introduced were Sheriff Jim a tiny bit of cooperation we Mary for county re- of the cutest j corder tr set up the national industrial serve under which security es were imposed on the sale of government properties requiring their reversion to federal ship in time of need Sen Johnson had an eventful youth He ran away from his er's Texas ranch to California when he washed dishes and and did any other odd jobs he could find before returning home where he went to work on a road construction ere w He chopped Ivah Carter for county i 011 tab t dition became worse shortly after he and Mrs Campbell went to spend the summer at their home in San Diego was subsequently 1 removed to the Scripps hospital in La lolla For years Mr Campbell was prominent in civic fraternal nnd business life of Yuma i in Jewell Kansas in fche was graduated from the Uni- versity of at Syracuse N Y and received law degree from Georgetown University Washington D C He was ad- mitted to the practice of law at D C in He later worked for a law firm in New York City and then came to Yuma in 1920 He was prominent in cratic party circles for many years was a member of the board of trustees of Yuma Union high school district member of the Carnegie library board a trustee of the Joe Henry Memorial Fund a past exalted ruler of the e of Elks district deputy of Elks member of the local lod the Masonic lodge past president of the Yuma Kiwanis club member of the board of directors of the Edison Company and president of the Yuma ing company Surviving are the widow May and a son D Morgan Campbell who is practicing law at El Centre iterated that they were really facts j am the rest of have raised two daughters you have ever seen treasurer Frank Ferguson f o r through college where he s u He then called on the voters lo supervisor district 3 Frank at public speaking and de- nnd that if any wished to find out the he should slop in at the Emporium and ask State Senator Harold Giss whether or not it was so Introduced hy Braden Governor Pyle arifl the entire slate of state and local Republican candidates were introduced by Frosty Braden of the Republican County central committee In picking up a recent phrase of Pyle referred lo the vernacular of the He was referring to the it ain't so with which lias been be- laboring the governor's statements in his pamphlet Facts Pyle stated that there was a 500.000 surplus at the end of his first term in office and that il was located in the special governor's fund and capitol improvement fund He said that the money was protected by a special financial code revision but added There is nobody in the state who would like better to get his hands on the money than Joe governor said that Haldiman proposes things that go beyond good business sense and added he Haldiman t would like to build a highway to everywhere No Deficits Pyle reviewed financial slate of the state departments and said that for the first lime in the tory ot Arizona every department was closing out a out a deficit Tying into the welfare question that Haldiman has been as a main campaign issue staled that almost 17 per cent of the lax income goes to per cenl of the population as welfare funds He said Ibat be everyone to sec the lem in the proper 1 am not opposed to on the stand in our to make both arms of the body politic strong and then maybe we can lift twice as much Goldwater preceded Pyle and ran through five points in his ram He called for peace in rea and the tossing out of tary of state Dean Acheson He decried corruption in government communism in government and took a strong stand on gelling zona ils rightful share of Colorado River water Goldwater referred to bis ent Sen Ernest McFarland as silent and ed that talks about issues that don't exist said talks for supervisor district 2 and Joe for representative from district 1 Later in the evening and Goldwater spoke to some 150 sons at a Latin-American rally at Restaurant Yesterday's Cotton NEW YORK York cotton market closes by Dean ter and Co Dec March May wiling and government He became a teacher in Housr t ton then secretary to a t J i n I U in man from Texas He was elect ed Representative to the 75th Con gress from a field of ten candi dates in 1937 to fill the caused by the death nf lames Bu He was re-elected without opposition in without Lion again in then lost a race for the Senate by 1311 votes 1941 But he was again elected U the House without opposition ii t nn nc M re-elected with 70 percent o j Yesterday's Flax Minneapolis about socialism as though he has j March a conscience about il May Futures High Low Close Dec Paul Albert was f i r s I president of the Yuma Scooter Club al the organization leld Friday night at the Y u m a Cycle Shop 251 St Other officers chosen roy vice-president and David Cohen treasurer T hey serve Iwo mouths nian was temporary chairman of the meeling First trip of new lion will take place Sunday with Laguna Dam on tbe California side of the Colorado River as its The members will leave from the Cycle shop at 2 p.m He WHS elected to the Senate taking office in January of His appearance in Yuma is sored by the County cratic Central Committee T h c public is invited Yuma Lettuce Plantings Drop PHOENIX Lettuce ings for tbe winter crop in the Salt River Valley totaled acres an increase of about over last year according to a report from the Arizona Fruit anil Vegetable service today 1 M Foote supervisor of the service said aboul acres of the was early varieties and the rest late The Yuma area reported acres of lettuce plantings down from Iho 13.020 of lasl year Yuma crop averages as against last year cabbage and last year and romaine broccoli and celery acres against last year In Salt River Valley mis vegetable planting s Carrots against cabbage 1.118 almost double last year's cauliflower 705 against 311 celery 100 against and broccoli up to 010 from 508 MIAMI inn -A j hurricane that cut a swath across Cuba with up j lo miles an hour lost some ot punch today but still swept thu Kloriila Straits southeast of Miami with isolated squalls up to 115 miles an hour The raging blow was some mill's southeast ot at toward in the Bahamas a lush winter tourist re- soil some GO miles east of the ida coast A hurricane hunter plane scouted lit storm and highest winds of only 70 miles un hour Bui as the plane started to turn to its base it flew through an isolated In the northeast quadrant that had winds of 115 miles an hour Those mountains it crossed In Cuba may have knocked It for a loop forecaster Leonard said Hut we are keeping a con- stant watch on it It's still As it roared across Cuba lati the storm caused destruction to Cuban tations anil caught two ships In Its grip Unconfirmed reports said 70 sons were injured And thu Cuban government's Council of mot in an extraordinary mercy session Yuma Bike Rider Hurt in Accident Twelve-year-old Larry Harmon was due to start delivering this issue of tbe Daily Sun today but instead he will be written up In It as a bicycle accident victim Young Larry was injured this morning about when his bike into the side of a car driven Robert Massey of Box 181 The accident occurred at 3rd The boy was delirious as ersby placed a blanket over him ind tried to comfort him while waiting for the ambulance to ar- rive Investigating the accident vas city patrolman Buck Stone Jimmy Sparks a regular boy for the Sun said that lie and Larry were racing clown 3rd iio nnd that Larry got going too fast to slop Jimmy said that be yelled al him to stop when he saw the car but when Larry put on his brakes he slid on the loose gravel on the road and bit the side of the car Larry appeared lo have a wound in the bock of his head and was conscious but delirious and could not give his name It was found out that be was Larry Harmon and that he lived at 500 6th avenue nnd is the son of Jim Gray They have only lived here for a week and came here from St Louis Mo several weeks ago Taken to the Yuma General Hospital there was no report on his condition at press time Morse Resigns WASHINGTON stormy Sen Wayne Morse put Ins political life on the line today and waited for bis erstwhile fellow Re- publicans to try and end bis Yumans Attend Marine Band Concerts Add Over to Yuma Schools Band Uniform Fund Some 2.000 watched twu stirring of the rina band yesterday and over to the elementary schools band uniform fund Ragtime Band Opening the evening program the band played the national an- them Tbe Star Spangled 1 in ner and followed that with an overture Le Roi by Ed Lalo Then as its first encore the WHO'S IN THK who gels their picture in the paper these says he chimpanzee who is one of star performers nf lie Animal Actors show at Field tonight and night service officer for the Legion sneaks a at tbe Sun's front page over the shoulder Danny's Hollywood name is Cheetah nnd be cavorted on the screen in the series Two other visitors lo the Sun office arc on Page 5 Sun Stall fare Pyle said and I have intention of stopping Over a thousand school children on the ance lo listen to an informal j of many The baud and ils man chorus stir or Lt Col William F red the crowd with ils theme maun narrated the show The Marine A nocturne sketched a brief history of the Kid i Fetes by Claude Debussy old band lowed and then their appreciation f r solo Irish h iho music the mobbed A Francis Pinto Just b i H Charles the band pi u I Scene and Love Duet by Module Marine trumpet soloist after the show They were looking for people from getting welfare funds autograph j On this th but I was elected bv a majority The adults out night baud pulled out all slops 101 tin of the people and per cent I bear band dramatic Miss As to public health Pyle cert That included i on the recent local disturbance torn The Lord Supper by but that it now appeared to Richard Wagner to Stardust be clearing up The governor came on the harp by Claude out or more funds lor stale public health since it ranks ninth among AL night Lt Oil state departments He said that was called back except for spent for a i lead band in some nn A March Ii N enne by Hector foil t the intermission After the band went unit in with selections from The Ku wice lo and I by Richard Rogers 1 famous cd with The Lord's Last oratory public health only half million dollars compared to came back for a for welfare Pyle scored recent statements that there are certain things that he wouldn't discuss The governor mused that man might have been bullied in- to keeping quiet us encores The leader and the Probably the curtain i all time of the evening was but no encore i another trombone by Iso- Included in the night Ic That was the current tune once was a highly nil p e Wish Yon Were Here on the trombone by I by the Yuma Daily Isele of Annie Laurie J Sim the Marine Band appeared in As an encore Iscie literally stuck i their traditional dress uniforms And on the issue of his far-flung slide of his trombone to while to his shoe red jackets and blue was the first time that the band i had licit I youthful musicians look over the hig of Sergeant Angeto as he demonstrated to them at yesterday after- Marine Hand concert Minson 13 HIV I juts lo Itti nue grammar school while Virginia the same school and plays the violin Tbr Iwo will by the band it Has held to raise funds tor their own band Run Staff