Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - July 9, 1965, Yuma, Arizona 2 Can't See The Eyesores By JONES OSBORN Last winter we asked Sun readers to list Yuma's five biggest problems lOc Average tow FORECAST to Variable high ante change In temperature or rotative humidity and evening over eat ot Yuma Gusty south to 10 to per hour Joday 104 Low 80 199 14 PAGES PER COPY lOc YUMA ARIZONA FRIDAY JULY 9 1965 PHONE SU ARIZONA VOL The two which topped the list were Clean-Up and tion Yuma is not alone in turning its attention to its ance All across the country there is a new awareness of the need for both ness and beauty Gov Sam Goddard has called a statewide con- ference o n the problem And LBJ has asked Congress for special on the matter Champions Quit Marines Fight Way into Overrun Village Nearly everyone agrees that America's natural beauty needs protection Recently the Gallup Poll What are the things you would do if it were your job to beautify The one idea most ly expressed was Clean up highways and stop littering 30 per cent had this Clear slums renovate or re- old buildings 23 per lent Other Beautify the highways plant rees and flowers 19 per cent Eliminate junkyards 19 per ent Encourage everyone to clean Up his own property 13 per cent The real clincher is this put of all the people who were surveyed only 2 per cent said they are satisfied with the way America looks No Change Si Viet Shift WASHINGTON AP dent Johnson has named lican Henry Cabot Lodge an outspoken supporter of son's Vietnamese war policies for a second tour as dor to South Viet Nam Administration officials ed that the switch from sador Maxwell D Taylor who is resigning to Lodge would mean no change in U.S policies or major war strategy Lodge left the Saigon post just a year ago Lodge and Secretary of De- fense Robert S McNamara will fly to Saigon next Wednesday for a week-long round of ences wilh Taylor and can and Vietnamese officials This reassessment of the progress of the war could produce some new ideas but officials here said the main post was to make Lodge fully acquainted with all the lems and personalities involved before he takes over Dominican Rebels Junta near Pact SANTO DOMINGO can Republic and junta leaders are reported near agreement on a compromise provisional government that could end the Dominican cal crisis Rebel leader Col Francisco Caamano Deno said in a cast Thursday night that parties backing his movement had met and interesting points were dealt with that start us on the road toward a practical tion to the Dominican crisis Encircle Cong Ending Assault SAIGON Viet Nam AP U.S Marines made an landing on an island near their Chu Lai beachhead today and fought their way into a coastal headquarters that had been overrun by the Viet Cong a U.S spokesman re- ported The battle for An Hos island on which the headquarters is ended in a complete col- lapse of the Viet Cong assault forces he said The Marines were reported to have encircled the enemy who had been victorious only a few hours before Eight Viet Cong were killed 16 captured and 52 were captured the man said Lost 3 The Marines lost 3 killed and 11 wounded as they stormed into the shattered headquarters They found the bodies of 16 navy men of the coastal junk force along with the bodies two of the three American naval advisers as signed o the headquarters This was the first time ican troops had been used reaction force against a Viet Cong attack 3 A Navy destroyer rushed to An Hoa island 315 miles northeast of Saigon to cut off the Reds if they tried to escape In another development U.S authorities announced American paratroopers of a in- task force suffered 10 killed and 42 wounded in four-day operation against the Viet Cong in the jungle It ended today Crash Fortifications The heaviest of the American casualties were suffered day as troops from the U.S Army's Airborne Brigade and Australian infantrymen crashed through a succession of heavily fortified enemy hamlets 30 miles northeast of Saigon U.S officers estimated aboul 150 of the enemy were killed A U.S Army helicopter crew member was killed late today in another operation a spokesman said He was hit by ground fire on a flight about 30 miles south of Saigon The island of An Hoa is at the mouth of a small bay Most o its territory is made up of three peninsulas two parallel with the mainland's coast and the third jutting into the South China Sea Bogalusa Hit By New Crisis BOGALUSA La A new racial crisis gripped Bogalusa today in the wake of violence in which a white man was sho when he attacked Negroes in a civil rights march Thomas D Burbank chief The death of stunt pilot Paul has left the movie com- pany filming The Flight of the Phoenix on the dunes west Film Men Ponder Crash Aftermath of Yuma in a turmoil We don't know what we'll do a spokesman for rich and Associates said day We're waiting to hear from our offices in wood Mantz was killed yesterday when the a plane he had helped design for the movie crashed in the dunes Mantz was piloting the looking craft designed to look as if it had been built from salvaged parts of a er plane with Bob Rose as co-pilot when it nosed over and broke apart Rose was reported in fair condition today at Baptist Hospital Johnson tuary of Yuma has sent Additional story and photo Page 3 miniature aircraft and fuke all the Or will they re- write the story to include the crash? As of the moment nobody DEATH picture cameras recorded the scene as nosed into the sand buckled and broke center and flipped end over end bottom in the dunes west of Yuma yesterday killing stunt pilot Paul Mantz Mantz WHS flying the craft he helped design for the movie 6 Printers Set i For Boom NOGALES AP Printers prepared for a letterhead boom today as the city council a uniform street bering system submitted by the planning and zoning sion All homes and business will be bered Zoning Director Walton ten said each new block of numbers will comprise 660 feet each 20 feet of the 660 feet to have a new number Numbering will start from the international border going northward Wetten and Postmaster is Bristol told the council that 1 UL the state police said 200 present is a ers had joined the police force in a special alert podge and hasn't in years been PAST EXPECTATIONS in County Took Sabin Vaccine body to Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Calif for services and burial at 2 p.m Monday The plane had been making the final pass of a series being filmed for one scene when the accident occurred Mantz was to make the plane's and skids barely touch the desert sand so it would pear lo be landing But one of che skids dug into the sand and plane and broke apart Both men were thrown from it The question now in the of the movie people How will the film be Will they rebuild the nix or build another one and find another pilot? Will they use the footage which was shot before the crash and er change the script to nate the unfinished scenes or fake them? Will they use a The final figures are in and the number of doses of Sabin polio vaccine given during Yu- ma's recent Sabin Oral Sunday far exceeded expectations A comprehensive report shows that persons re- the free vaccine at ics throughout the county By far the largest number of were given in the immediate Yuma area This included the clinics in Yuma it- self and at MCAS and the camp At Wellton vaccine im- sugar cubes were given out At Somerton School the total was while at Parker it was Hunt Minutemen Chief For Kidnaping Women Besides vaccine given out at the clinics the mobile unit also dispensed nearly doses at uch places as Tacna Roll Quartzsite Salome en the Cocopah Reservation nd Various migrant camps the aim of the Tarn was for everyone to re- eive the vaccine officials em- that persons under 18 re most susceptible to polio nd thus most needed the the Sabin vaccine offers As it turned out more than 7 per cent of the people re- eiving vaccine at the clinics were under 18 years of age Persons who failed to get the vaccine during the Sabin Oral Sunday can still receive it free stopping at the Yuma ty outpatient clinic between 9 m and 5 p.m any weekday The clinic is in the south ving of Smoke Tree Manor Con- Home at 2224 nue A KANSAS CITY Bolivar DePugh leader of the militant right-wing anti Communist organization was on a state kidnaping charge Lawrence F Gepford son County said two young women had charging 42 with holding them prisoners for two weeks and trying to enlist them to seduce Communists and government The prosecutor filed the nap charge Thursday Officers entered home Thursday at Mo about 50 miles east of sas City but could not find him They reported five young men and women were at the house and two of them had loaded ri- des and pistols An earlier search centered on a printing shop at ence just east of Kansas City Officers found a submachine gun a land mine a hand grenade two recoilless ri- fles and other weapons dropping devices and man literature including a Wanted Lady accusers were tricia Lucille Beal 21 and da Frances Judd 16 of The leader makes veterinary medicines at borne He formerly in In- dependence He and nine companions ed their under- ground army hi 1960 las claimed there are Minutemen throughout the try training in guerrilla tactics Gepford said the two women reported DePugh awakened them at Miss Beal's apartment in Independence June 4 and them to leave with him The women said they were held about two weeks at mond Mo 30 miles east of Kansas City were trans- ferred to the print shop in and escaped there sn Juna 19 DePugh told us he us to seduce men in the high Judd said The day after they from the print Miss Baa was arrested by police on a charge of vagrancy apd Judd booked on juvenile as a runaway Bonk Robbers Caught Two Hostages Freed MAGNOLIA Ark police reported that two young men who robbed a branch bank near here today and took two women hostages were captured in Bossier Parish Louisiana The hostages were not harmed police said Two men took an mined sum of money from a branch bank office at Taylor about 15 miles south of here and about five miles north of the Louisiana stale line The woman mothers seems to know Meanwhile several other types of primarily those of camels and Arabs will keep the cameras busy Filming was halted today however while Oscar Rudolph director of the sequences now being shot here flew to wood to confer with other of the company The Flight of the Phoenix is the story of a Shy ruck aircraft which crash ands in the Central Lybian Desert with 14 men aboard The survivors build a small plane from one boom and ir undamaged portions of the arge craft and seek to Mantz who had logged more han hours flying every hing from World War planes to modem jets was named to help design the smal plane and to fly it The fatal pass had been ex reeled to be the last one for he sequence Mantz had com two passes but a third vas called for to make sure every detail was The veteran pilot had toll cameramen this one would be a he was certain he would be flying ex the right at exact y the right altitude So the cameras were rolling and caught every detail when he man who hart deliberately crashed hundreds of plane nto buildings billboards am Ihc ground lost his life in the crash he hadn't planned Order Yuma Citrus Trees Destroyed PHOENIX AP The stat ordered today that youn citrus trees growing at a Yum nursery be destroyed they were budded with stoc smuggled into Arizona from California W T state ento issued the order A prominent Yuma nurser man smuggled he stock inl Arizona in a vacuum wate cooler said E declined to identify the nursery man said a total of trees of a new mandarin orang variety developed in were involved The first buds were brough into Arizona last Feb 1 th state official said and ments arrived June 21 Th Kidnapers Described as Pathetic TONOPAH Nev AP Two regon away their pistols and meekly to highway today ending a rime spree which police say a bank robbery the laying of a deputy sheriff and of nine persons The dramatic three-day chase rom Oregon through Northern California and into Nevada d at two highway patrolmen potted the fugitives near the ienton agricultural inspection tation on the tate Wilbur Marion ey 30 a native of Brunswick Ga and f Amarillo Tex surrendered without resistance came little more than an hour after they had re- eased the last two of their ages Mrs Marie Champion and her daughter Courteous Mrs Champion wife of fornia Finance Director Hale Champion described the two gunmen as pathetic and y courteous all the time Champion wounded slightly in he hip by a bullet fired by a Thomson Takes Open SOUTHPORT E K I a n d AP Peter Thomson Australia nune out virtual obscurity Md woa Us fifth British Golf Friday with a A hole wore of tK in accordance wii Arizona laws he said The trees are valued at se eral thousand dollars No prosecution was the nurseryman ed he did not know he wa violating the law said SM Churches Comics I Editorial Fashions Markets Movies Sporta were the only persons in not certified free branch office of the First tional Bank of Magnolia when the men came in Monroe president of the bank identified the women as Mrs Billy Nations 28 mother of two children and Joe Hoyle 25 mother of Cousins Need for Tour Yuma's Country Cousins poised to start their summer tour face a bleak weekend still short of their ed funds An urgent call for donations was put out this morning by Yuma civic leaders for the tour of the Cousins that nets Yuma so much publicity across the country At their fund raising show Wednesday night the Cousins drew a good crowd but only about in donations Anyone wishing to donate may contact Dr or Mrs at 1332 5th Avenue or call The Cousins are committed for 43 performances in 20 states including 11 one- hour performances at the World's Fair Audiences al across the country receive chures Yuma when Cousins perform See photo Page 2 The Federal Bureau of gation took Grey and Bowles into custody and them to Sacramento hearing U.S Nevada Highway Patrol cers and deputies had trailed the fugitives and hostages but tept a safe fear the woman and child would be killed took Car After surprising two Nevada officers wno had stopped to check a car near Tonopah towles and Grey commandeered the officers car They with officers via the police radio in the car and to harm Mrs pion and the infant t There was actual gunplay only nce after Grey and Bowles we found in Nevada It was in that exchange of fire that Champion was hurt At Ralph Marks a dealer at the Club Tum to Page 2 Col 4 Please Reject GOP Vote Rights Measure WASHINGTON AP The House toddy rejected a lican voting rights and moved toward passage of an ad- measure to bar any discrimination at the polls By a vote the House turned down a sponsored by the House COP leader Rep Gerald R Ford and Rep William M McCulloch The vote came after three days of that reached an late Thursday with a plea by a Southern con- gressman for passage of the ad- ministration Mother Makes Tearful Appeal for Daughter 9 KANSAS CITY the tearful appeal of her er and an intensive search by than 200 officers and no trace has been of be- in a motel bery early Thursday Maj James Newman chief of We're ing all property owners within a radius to search their own property We'll appreciate any lead A police spokesman said tne FBI had officially entered the case Denise daughter of Mr and Mrs Russell Clinton of nearby Independence Mo was ed while overnight with tier grandparents who manage the motel on U.S n about 15 miles from downtown Kansas City took from the motel tied and gagged the grandparents Mr and Mrs Chelcie and drove off The Reynolds freed selves ani moments later dis- covered Denise was missing Denise a with blue eyes and freckles across her nose had on a couch in a room next to theirs She was dressed in a Hue aad white checkered nightgown Police C M said there was no apparent motive Tin manager for a oar