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   Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - October 4, 1960, Yuma, Arizona                               By JONES OSBORN You think the pollsters arc con- This year's presidential race hai EVERYone Even the formidable Associated Press I remember AP vividly It was during the 1960 cratic National Convention in Los Angeles Down on the floor a massive est of them going on for Adlai Stevenson To all outward appearances Stevenson was still a possibility THE WEATHER yesterday 87 33 71 63 50 I I U A I I 1 M T Lowest Lowest Till Temperature at 11 today humidity at 11 Average this date 95 Average low this date 63 to Wednesday Variable high cloudiness today and Wednesday Little In humidity or temperature High today tow 70 YUMA 235 14 PAGES PER COPr Oc YUMA ARIZONA TUESDAY OCTOBER 4 PHONE SU ARIZONA 235 But right in the middle of the Stevenson demonstration the Los Angeles Examiner hit the streets and copies flooded convention hall The Examiner carried a story by Associated Press which stated flatly that Kennedy half the wrapped up and even told how every state was going to AP then But listen to them Most political analysis think it's Nixon with little to spare as ot now This estimate is based largely on a conservative trend among zona voters in recent years Sen Barry influence is give Nixon a lift However Democrats are more united and better organized than any time since 1918 Leaders of both parties say sentiment ban not jelled in many areas The issue apparently is growing here That's a long-winded way of saying We don't know either Officials Plan To Attend Yuma Confab of high ranking have accepted tions to address the Yuma Con- ference concerning the ment Colorado River The conference will be held here Nov and 12th ed as speakers are Rep Stewart Udall Gov Paul Fannin tary of State Wesley Bolin Judge John Bonner attorney for the Col- River Commission and nard Mergen manager of the zona State Development Board Also on the program will be Bpyd Gibbons special assistant to Gov Fannin Bob Fields trial development representative Arizona Public Service and George Christie manager of the southwest regional office of the U.S Commerce Dan Halpin manager of the Yuma Chamber of Commerce said that reservations are coming in steadily for the con- ference From 300 to 500 persons are expected to attend from zona California and Nevada plus some from Mexico Registration fee is while the complete age for the conference two eons two banquets and two side receptions is 525 Quadras Leads In Returns f ram Brazil Election RIO DE JANEIRO UPI -Op- position candidate Janio ahead of his today in early returns from Brazil's presidential tions less than 1 per cent of an estimated 12 million ballots ed had polled votes compared with for Marshal Henrique Teixeira Lott the administration candidate and for Adhemar De Barros independent An equally tight race was un- der way for the vice presidency Li and British Prime ister Harold met for today t that the Soviet Eases Its Attack on Dag U.S Launches Radio Station Satellite Will Relay Messages CAPE CANAVERAL Fla UPI The United States a earth lite radio station today on third birthday of the spawned age of space The ball dabbed ier IB carried high-speed tape recorders and radio equipment to serve as an orbiting microwave post to relay top-secret military communications around the surface The satellite rode aloft in the nose of an rocket The shot a repeat of an attempt which failed Aug 18 when a rocket blew up was aimed toward an orbit 650 miles high and as close to the equator as possible Courier carried U.S hopes for the nation's space success since Russia stunned the world Oct 4 1957 by sending Sputnik I into orbit around earth The Soviet Union has seven other space successes Courier IB was the first step in a plan to provide Free World forces with instantaneous and tions It weighed nearly three times as much as the Sputnik I and was described as most complex satellite ever built 5 If successful Courier IB would relay regular hews dispatches of United Press International and the Associated Press by speed from Ft mouth to an Army Signal Corps station in Puerto Rico as one of its first tests Courier's basic function was to receive and record high-speed and voice messages from one station and relay them to another when triggered by a coded signal all on microwave frequencies Scientists called the system practically Courier IB could and transmit equal to a page newspaper supplement or the standard version of the King James Bible in 10 minutes of operation This is roughly equal to the total message traffic by all existing transatlantic cable and radio links daily Pacific Stan and Stripes 15 Years OM TOKYO U.S newspaper Pacific Stars and Stripes today celebrated its 15th year of publication for American servicemen and their families from the Philippines to Tabulations on voting for Yuma area school districts were made by The Yuma Daily Sun as of 11 today The elections were for new members to the school boards of Yuma Union High School Dis- rict No 1 Gadsden and Crane For Uie post at Yuma High School in the contest between Robert J Moody and Mrs SCHOOL ELECTION Two students stroll down the hall as a Yuma resident steps cast his vote in today's school election Yuma Valley farmer Bob Moody is seeking to seat on the Board while Yuma housewife Catherine Fambrough is seeking till 6 p.m Rockets Hit Cuban Ship GUATEMALA CITY planes strafed a Cuban schooner suspected of to run guns into Guater mala and drove it away from the Caribbean coast the government announced today The ship was said to have run aground apparently in sinking on Mexico's Island An official announcement said the schooner La Cubans was at- tacked not far from pur but did not say exactly where or when Cozumel is more than 300 miles north of Guatemala's brief Caribbean coast at nearest point The announcement said ing vessel was attacked at night and that it managed to escape the full force of the plane's chine gun and rocket attack be- cause of the darkness It was be- to have been heavily aged Supervisors Hear Plan For Hangar at Airport A proposal to build a private hangar and office building west ot the terminal building at Yuma County Airport Vincent Field was put before Yuma County Board of Supervisors yesterday Supervisors referred the al to the Yuma County Aviation Commission for t tion The proposal was made by Inc successor to Spain Flying Service The in are Lou Loyko and Betty Tank They appeared before the Supervisors yesterday with Peter C Byrne attorney proposes to lease a piece of unimproved ground on 400 by 420 fret located 35 feet west of the existing airport FAA towers which are located west of the existing terminal The firm a structure feet wHe and feet long not in height at the highest This building would include office sales and reception room 32 by N a hangar ky a service shop It and a rental tar ipaac bjr feet ing would be and T- hangars would be built along the west line of the plot for ly owned airplanes Parking area for would be made ble on the premises The complete area would be fenced with a fence Estimated cost of these improvements is between and Byrne said The firm asks for a lease with the right to remove the buildings It offers lo pay per month rent for the first two years 3 for the next three years and a month for the remaining 15 years last month failed to submit a bid on the existing ar and office facilities located at west end of the airport The new contract was won by Sky operates charter The company argues that facilities at Yuma County Airport for civilian ikse have not been de- adequately and fall fully short when compared with facilities of surrounding cities and tOWM yur out a planning map of Yuma County Airport which that he area on both 2 Col J County Board Holds 1st lame Duck Session Yuma County Board of Super- visors gathered yesterday for its first lame duck session since results of the Sept 13th primary election were re- ported Present for the opening of the meeting were four county officials who lost in the Democratic mary election They were M G chairman board 1 who lost to Jim Glen supervisor from District 3 who lost to ert K Nissen Helm county attorney who lost to John Guire in his race for a Superior Court judgeship and Sheriff T H Pete Newman who lost to Lee E Echols Also present were Otis Shipp supervisor from District 2 Who Faces a Republican opponent Clarence E Sambo Jones in the Nov 8th general election Clerk Robert L Odom and Madeline L Spain county airport manager and Lyman D Burtch dent of Yuma County Indigent Nursing Home Aid Guidance Clinic Mrs Eliza Welch chairman of Hie Housing Committee of the Yuma County Guidance Clinic to request the use of the maternity wing at the Yuma ty Indigent Nursing Home The wing now vacant would be used by the Guidance Clinic for its activities four times a week The Clinic is a non-profit whose purpose is to study diagnose and treat children and adults with emotional problems A purpose is to year has a budget of with which to secure the services of people in guidance Irene M Phillips is professional work Mrs president Supervisors granted the free use of the maternity wing until such time as it might be needed for county purposes Care of Officials of Hospital appeared to discuss a new con- tract with for the care of indigent patients who require hospitalization In the past these indigents have been dared for by on a con- tract calling for a flat rate ol per officials requested a new contract calling for 550 per day on the grounds that the age statement to patients at the present time is in excess of 546 Continued on Page 2 Col 4 Light Vote Is Cast In School Election Navy Claims World Jet Speed Record WASHINGTON UPI The Navy today claimed a new world record of miles per hour for jet fighter planes The record would be nearly 100 miles an hour greater than one submitted for recognition by Russia four months ago -1 Navy Secretary William B Franke said we shown again that we are equal to any we will be second The Navy mark was set Sept John F: Davis an Annapolis graduate from Chicago in a McDonnell Phantom H fighter that will become aboard Navy carriers late this year Davis flew a 100 meter circular course in 40.9 His true average speed was an hour but he was occasionally somewhat wide of the course The test was at an tude of feet over the near Edwards Air Force Base in California Russia's mark for the meter course submitted to Federation June aid not yet recognized was miles per hour The American record also must be submitted to the same body for recognition The current official Fambrough total votes cast High School 16 Administration Building 6 School HI Vista Crane _...........________.....I Somerton 38 11 This was a total of 493 District No 1 tabulations Administration 83 Gila Vista 38 Other school tabulations Between Cleo Walker and Mrs Irene Quammen Crane 38 Gadsden II Polls close at 6 p.m today All county registered voters are en- titled to vote in their own various districts Kohler Processes Applications for Job Reinstatement KOHLER Wts The Kohler Co hit by fee nation's longest labor dispute in history today processed applications of former workers for reinstatement jobs The workers left their jobs more than six years to go on strike against the firm were granted the ity to seek reinstatement in a de- handed down recently by the National Labor Relations Board A spokesman for the firm guilty of unfair labor practices by the NLRB said quite a number of workers have returned to their jobs since the company reinstatement applications But the spokesman said it would be a week or 10 days before the firm knew how many bonafide workers applied to be returned to company payrolls The workers the record is miles world per hour set by Brig Gen Joseph H Moore at Edwards last Dec Davis told a news conference at the Pentagon that his maximum speed on the circular flight was well over miles an 2.3 times the speed at which sound travels at the altitude United Auto Workers went on strike 1954 NLRB handed down its decision 1 a s Aug and the strike officially a week later when the union applied for reinstatement of workers Portions of the NLRB decision have been appealed by both the company and the union Letters were sent to work ers by the company But not in eluded in the reinstatement offer were 89 employes whose discharge for misconduct during the strike was upheld by the NLRB Spokesman Says Reds Will Stay UNITED NATIONS UPI Soviet Union began racking today in its war with Dag and a spokesman said thera no question of Russia ng the United Nations if he does not resign The Soviet attitude vard Hammarskjold came in the ace of repeated General bly defeats and thunderous port for the Swedish diplomat who old Premier Nikita Khrushchev Monday I shall remain at my post A member of the Soviet tion said the Russian attitude loward Hammarskjold will depend upon his future conduct This was a far easier stand than Khrushchev's demands he resign because the Communist bloc did not trust him The Soviet spokesman said Kremlin leaders had made no de- whether to boycott him as they did to force the resignation of his predecessor Norway's Trygve Lie Ask Summit Meeting The delegation member said Russia would support amendment neutralist resolution to have it call for a new summit of a Khrushchev and President hower which both have rejected The Communist attack on waned in the assembly today and the Ukraine which is actually a part of the Soviet Union assigned to declare that the secretary-general had soiled the honor of the United Nations This was far milder than previous It appeared the Soviet bloc had been surprised by the wild claim the assembly delegates greeted dramatic defense of himself day as a protector smaller nations His interrupted three times by applause received the longest ovation any speaker has received in the assembly and the community in ir order to promote better eral mental health To date the Clinic has 32 and many more on the ing Jist Mrs Welch said The formed in April of this Setae Monitor Backs BOSTON UPI The tian Science Monitor today an- it supports Republican Vice President Richard M Nixon for the presidency In a lead editorial the Monitor said The Christian Science is an independent newspaper But we to not equate ence with neutrality and so in 1980 we have concluded that Vice President Nixon is best fitted to fulfill the grave demands of the presidency during thi low yum Toy Cook Claims Assurance He'll Keep Speakership TUCSON Cook said he will be able to retain his post as speaker of the state house of tives Cook told Lester N Inskeep of the Arizona Daily Star that he has pledges of 59 of the 79 cratic Coik is unopposed for reelection But the job is sought by Maricopa county Democratic T C Rhodes who does not have opposition in the eneral election Cook said only James Corbet Jr of the Pima county ic nominees opposes his reelection bid a speaker Cook added that he to organize the house along strictly Democratic party lines The legislature convenes in January Ami Cook said he has made no commitments regarding ships or floor leadership The surveying crew on Orange Avenue is now finishing up its work preparatory to drawing up plans and specifications for the street widening This surveyor is getting his mark on the man holding the pole who can be seen through the legs of the tripod It is planned to widen the avenue from 8th Street to Madison nue Staff THE UNITED WAY   

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