Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - November 21, 1965, Yuma, Arizona Yuma Crims Clip Kofa Get Playoff Berth Editor's A Thinking Mans Move Against TB By JONES OSBORN Yuma County produced 44 hew cases of tuberculosis this year Contrary to what most of us have allowed ourselves to believe TB is far from whipped In some respects t u b e r c u- losis is more of a problem than ever II is still the second gest k ii 11 e r among conta diseases It claimed American lives last year THE SUN SUNDAY Family Weekly Color Comics Latest News TV Magazine YUMA 212 52 PAGES YUMA ARIZONA SUNDAY NOVEMBER 21 1965 PHONE ARIZONA 5 Calls for Boycott of Rhodesia An estimated 35 million Americans are infected At least of them need Specialized help if they arc ing to survive The trouble is that losis is so very very One person can pick up the gerrn quickly his whole family children and all arc in- That explains why new cases are reported every year This isn't one of those away national problems that we can safely ignore Those 44 new cases of TB are right here among us In all there are 164 cases known to the public health de- About 20 per cent of them are hospitalized What can the thinking citizen do to help protect Two easy 1 Buy those Christmas seals that were mailed to you this week Your money helps right here in Yuma 2 Step into the mobile X-ray truck some afternoon in ber and get a free picture of your chest It could save your life JFK Park Gets Sign Monday A sign will be erected at 10 Monday at the John F Kennedy Memorial Park by the Yuma County Democratic Club The sign was designed by the Recreation and Park ment and it was constructed by the Western Electric ing Company of Yuma public is invited to at- tend the event Mayor Thomas F Allt and members of the City Council are scheduled to attend as well as the ing Sen Harold C Giss Rep Charles Johnson the Board of Chairman James Bob and Clark Yarwood members of the Re- creation and Park Department and Recreation and Park De- Director James Democratic Central Committee Chairman James E McLay Mrs Josephine Burton president of the Democratic Women's Club and the com- which secured the Miss Charlene Maloney Mrs Hammond and Mrs dred Ward He Forgotten J AP Mrs Curtin 21 won a divorce after she testified that her band went out for a package of cigarettes two hours after their wedding 15 months ago and hasn't returned Her attorney Norman er told Circuit Judge Benjamin Wham that Henry Curtin 23 told his bride he was going cut for a few minutes Mrs Curtin said the last time she heard from her husband a native of Ireland he was back In Dublin Tht Sun Business Comics Crossword Editorial Gardener Movies Sports Women 10 1 Rights Hearing Is Ended Here 2 Killers Back to Death Row A week-long hearing into the question of possible violation of the rights of two confessed ers was ended here Friday Judge Ross Jones signaled the end of the hearing at Friday afternoon He took the matter under advisement and is expected to present his ings to the Arizona Supreme Court when he finishes ing the case It will be up to the Supreme Court which dered the hearing to determine whether or not Joseph Janovic Jr and Lawrence Kruchten both 25 should have a trial To Death Bow The two were returned to Ar- izona State Prison death row Saturday morning They have seen there over two years un- der the death sentence im- posed by Yuma County or Court Judge William W bours Both confessed the rock slaying of Sally Ann Pierce 20 of Buena Park Calif near Mrs Joseph Janovic Sr was he only witness to testify day afternoon She testified that ler son had teen drinking heavily the night he was cap- tured by the FBI Officers had previously testified that Janovic lad not appeared to have been drinking Mrs Janovic told the court she had only heard her son's voice over the phone but knew ie had been drinking She said she had not told him the FBI lad been at her home and that she had given his address to hem I was afraid he'd be she sobbed in ion Not Afford The witness also said the family could not afford tric treatment for Joe Jr when ie was discharged from the Marine Corps even though it vas recommended by Navy doctors She did state that she vould have seen to his getting a psychiatric examination prior o his sentencing if she had mown he had not been ned After Mrs Janovic concluded ler testimony the judge an- that Janovic would get an examination at his own ex- and that Kruchten be furnished with a free transcript of the concluded hearing He denied a request for one for Janovic Asked who was to pay for such items Judge Jones said he did not know Among other things I did not learn was who was to pay the transportation for this judge to and from Phoenix All attorneys stipulated that it the judge wished to take more testimony he could do so in his own courtroom in nix Judge Jones he did not expect any more mony would be needed Candidate Culling Begun by State GOP PHOENIX AP Arizona's Republican leaders met for five hours Saturday in what State Chairman Harry Rosenzweig called an unprecedented at- tempt to unify the party behind a candidate for governor The session drew more than 60 party leaders in- county chairmen state committee officers elected state and county officials and Young Republican leaders At least five candidates were said later to have made selves tentatively available for the race against Democratic Gov Sam Goddard's expected bid for re-election to a second term next year The fiver are Richard dienst the unsuccessful GOP opponent of Goddard last year Kep John Haugh for- mer Atty Gen Robert Pickrell Maricopa County Juvenile Court Judge Jack D H Hays and former Mayor Sam Mardian Marshall Humphrey a ler cotton farmer and former state representative was pre- sent but reportedly asked that he not be considered Former Phoenix Mayor Jack Williams although not present was con- another possible nee The presence of Evan am the Republican's 1962 date for the U.S Senate lent party harmony to the meeting Mecham lost the nomination for governor to Kleindienst in a bloody primary campaign last year Mecham reportedly is ed in running for Congress in the Third District if it is re- vamped to include Glendale where he lives Willing Judge Hays confirmed later that he is willing to be the GOP nominee for governor but he said he would resign his court post before becoming a date We can't afford the luxury of fighting among Rosenzweig told the group Later he said he was extremely pleased at the good feeling we all left with body spoke frankly and honestly without any recriminations over past differences Added the party We dispelled any idea that Turn to Page 2 Col 1 please Nab Tacoma Kidnaper Ransom TACOMA Wash year-old carpenter was charged with first degree kidnaping after turning himself in and leading officers to of the ransom paid for young Charles Hyde 111 Sheriff Jack said ord G Baker married and the father of two children rendered at 4 and ied two other men as involved in the case Baker was charged n Justice Court at p.m Kofa High halfback Chris Bock with ball lost his shirt on this play Friday night at Kofa Stadium Beck's jersey was ripped away by Yuma High defensive halfback Tom Kelly The shirt didn't rip quite enough ever and Beck was brought down on the play Yuma routed the Kings and will represent Class IAA in a playoff game with Glendale High Wednesday tures stories on sports pages Sun Staff Photo Raps Radicals On Campuses SCOTTSDALE AP A member of the Arizona Board of Regents said Saturday that radicals on college campuses trample on rights of the of students Arthur B told the conference of Arizona College Boards we must consider Hie majority of I Dog That Bit 2 Boys Here I Is Found To Be Rabid 1 The second positive rabies case within a month was reported Friday to the Humane Society the official right arm of Yuma County animal control Harold Deacon manager of the animal compound on Figueroa Street just north of 1st Street said the positive report was received late Friday from Phoenix on a stray dog The dog was picked up last Monday night in the Mesa Vista Homes area Deacon said the dog attacked two persons biting them After receipt of the positive rabies report Charles Rowden 16 183 Kaji Homes and Brian Wheatley 4 197 Kaji Homes the two victims were notified im- mediately One is being treated by an MCAS doctor and the other is being treated by a nonmilitary doctor Deacon said Deacon explained further that a pun was bitten in the same sequence of events The pup has been ed and is under observation The stray dog was fering the last stages of rabies Deacon reported and it died Wednesday The head was sent to Phoenix for examination and laboratory analysis Deacon said the society received many calls from the Mesa Vista Homes area in a short time Monday night SCHOOL BOND Tuesday Is Bond Vote Here On New Junior High School WINS TITLE Lesley Langley Miss United Kingdom shows her style at London's Lyceum room Friday night ing the competition She is 21 5 feet 6 inches tall and measures a ful 5th and Lust in a Editor's note is the last in a of articles ex- plaining the proposed bond Issue for Yuma tary District Jio 1 Tuesday the taxpayers of Yuma School District are being risked by school trustees to prove the issuance of in general obligation The bonds are needed school officials point out to build a complete new junior high school on 15 acres of land which the district already owns ing Park on the west Tho new will house Bth 7th and 8th graders The 600 students who will attend the new school will be drawn from several other schools in district in order to relieve overcrowded conditions At the present time 111 classrooms in the district arc overcrowded That is 57 per cent of all able classrooms The bonds if approved will cause an increase in the dis- tax rate to pay off iis tended indebtedness of about cents per of assessed valuation To a homeowner who is assessed for tax purposes at this will cost about 54.50 the first year Who Can Who is eligible to vote in Tuesday's Slate law says that any son who 1 is a registered voter of the state and who 2 has re- sided in the school district six months prior to the election and who 31 is a real property taxpayer of the district is gible to vote A person is considered a real property taxpayer if he has paid a tax on real property If either the husband or the wife is a veteran and takes his ex- emption for taxes they are both eligible to vote if the er mate pays taxes on the er half of their community property Where to Vote There will be two polling 1 In the Administration Building at 450 Bth Street and 2 at Gila Vista school cafeteria or Arizona at 22nd Street Polls will be open from 6 until 7 p.m Okay 3rd Dormitory For Arizona Western A third dormitory to 130 more students and an outside farm field ry at Arizona Western College AWC were approved Friday by the State Board of tors for Junior Colleges The dormitory will be built west of Kino House and Dp Anza House and between the two existing dormitories All dormitory entrances will face a grassed courtyard Total city will be 390 students uled completion is by next tember Bids on the new dormitory are expected about Dec according to Dr John B Barnes AWC president The project will be financed through revenue bonds proved by the state board Dr Barnes emphasized that the project is known as The bonds the pre- liminary plans and the project calendar were approved by the board late last week May Also approved by the state hoard is a farm field laboratory where agricultural students may study crop Dr Barnes said the ect is an effort ot tie-in the theory of farming with the practice of Dr Barnes also emphasized that no production for sale and no research will be conducted at the farm field laboratory The will be and irrigation ditches will be installed The plot will be located south of the al complex toward the sion of 24th Street that the farm field laboratory is related to our Dr Barnes said rus seedlings and an Turn to Page 2 Col 3 Please U.S Bans Sugar from That Nation UNITED NATIONS AP The Security Council Saturday called for a economic boycott Southern Rhodesia The United States then announced hat President Johnson had rejection of a shipment of tons of Rhodesian sugar low in transit from that try The announcement was made jy U.S Ambassador Arthur J Goldberg shortly after the council adopted a resolution toughening its stand against the rebellious white minority re- gime in Rhodesia Do Utmost The resolution approved by a vote of with only France abstaining calls on all states to do their utmost in order to break all economic relations with Southern Rhodesia ng an embargo on oil and products A proposal against or aiding the breakaway British colony passed the council by the same vote Nov 12 the day after the declaration of independence Goldberg told the council the President acted after 1965 Rhodesian sugar quota of about tons was on Its way by sea to the United States Tlie ambassador earlier had announced suspension of any on sugar imports from Rhodesia To Continue Goldberg said the United Stales will continue to consider urgently what other steps we can take to assure that no tion is taken which would assist and encourage the illegal re- gime in Salisbury The council resolution sub- lilted by Bolivia and Uruguay ills on Britain to quell tills of the racist to take all appropriate which would prove effective to that end and also to take immediate steps to allow the Rhodesian people to mine their own future It was a compromise between a British resolution for an arms embargo and an Ivory Coast resolution for use of military force if necessary It took into account Britain's reluctance to an oil embargo without first studying the consequences ind methods of applying such a step TOGETHERNESS Four of five newy arrived baby gorillas huddle together upon their arrival at Griffith Park Zoo n Los Angeles Saturday while spurning an offer of a piece of melon The fifth a male declined to come out of his cage Dr W A Young zoo director said the five animals were obtained from an animal dealer in Holland They will remain in quarantine for two or three weeks before going on display in the children's zoo section