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   Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - January 5, 1967, Yuma, Arizona                               Goals of Our New Governor By JONES OSBORN We forget We forget many of us that the Founding Fathers of this great tion fully in- tended that the federal ment should play a nite role in a wide variety of ways to make life ter for Its Do you remember these from the We the people of the United States in order to promote the general welfare do dain and establish this for the United States of America I was reminded of this broad assignment while listening to Gov Jack Williams Inaugural address in Phoenix on Monday set forth an ambitious list of goals for his tration However he was more It is our task to cleanse the air safe the streets and highways the substance of our people commerce the professions the learning 7 all equal before the law by example inspire the young who will inherit this land from us We propose to unleash the creative talents of the people Ini our never-ending quest for improvement the supply of iwatcr for our arid land increase the al opportunities for our dents bring an Increased prosperity all may hare brighten the declining yean of the elderly and In- firm break the shackles of want and despair which on the poor elevate the role of lie servant In short to promote the eral welfare of the people oi Arizona It is an ambitious but wholly proper aspiration Convalescing Dog Now in Dog House AP A canine was in the bay Wednesday was in the dog house today Richard Fulton said the dog apparently pulled over an elcc trie heater was set up In the storeroom to keep him warm while he was sick The heater Ignited bedding setting a fire which destroyed the family washer and dryer damaged i carport and filled the home with smoke Thc dog escaped Day Care Needed AP Gareth Thome administrator of the Arizona Childrens Colony told the Arizona Association for Retarded Children a day care center youngsters should be started In Tucson Thome urged construction o a home on 30 acres of land which Is available If the legislature would appropriate for thc building K 7 rt Kl THE WEATHER at 11 41 at 11 till to Mih aM tonight Cooler DMA 41 24 PAGES PER COPY lOc YUMA ARIZONA THURSDAY JANUARY 5 1967 PHONE ARIZONA 248 U.S Scores High in Air War Five Cold Victims Are Lifted to Safety All Escape Plane Crash In Rockies LEADVILLE Colo AP Ive persons four from Illinois were lilted by helicopter today rom a in the Rockies where plane All suffered from shock and exposure but none suffered tical injury O W Rosengren who raises quarter horses at a farm near St Charles III said at St Hospital in Leadville We lucky to come out Jive Everybody on the plane bowed the most wonderful courage and Rosengren said some chest and stomach pains but felt fine His wife suffered a fractured eft arm and shock Their son Jack 25 escaped with stomach Injuries caused by us seat belt In the landing and ds friend Charles Budde 22 St Charles had a dislocated houlder The pilot Jimmy Williamson 62 Denver was cut over one eye All were flown to a Leadville after being lifted off Mt Sherman 10 miles west of Fairplay Colo The and Budde came to Colorado for a skiing vacation at Aspen where they lave skied frequently in other rears Rosengren also planned o show some of his prize er horses at the National ern Stock Show in Denver Jan 4th Street Project Report Is Accepted A Fourth Street Feasibility Report and a Yuma Area Transportation Study were by the City Council The 4th Street project deals with the extension of 4th Street toward the Interstate 8 route and interchanges east of Yuma Public Works Director Mulford Winsor explained that 4th Street was the most logical with Interstate 8 The feasibility report is re- We left to get the needle starting next week The annual Rabies Jon Program will begin next Wednesday in Somerton cording to Harold Deacon di- rector of the Humane Society Animal Shelter On succeeding days It will move around until he entire county is covered AU dogs four months and older must be vaccinated and licensed The combination deal is given during the program at the low cost per dog All dog owners are urged to lake advantage of the clinics so that as complete coverage as possible is obtained Deacon reminded that state aw requires that all dogs four months and older be vaccinated about U o'clock to fly to gren said in a telephone inter- view The pilot had planned to go by way of Leadville then changed course and headed over Jit Sherman As we got near the mountain WT ran into leavy overcast then hit some severe The next thing we knew we lad plowed into the mountain The plane bounced and slid down the mountain about 100 feet There was snow about 10 feet deep on the mountainside I think that was the only thing that saved us from disaster The wings of the plane were smashed and the tail ripped off but fortunately the cabin wasn't damaged too badly We stuffed extra clothing in holes in the plane changed into our ski out and sat there to wait out rescue We had two bottles of scotch with us and that helped to stand the cold last night It got down to at least 30 below zero The pilot was in a state ol shock most of the day He said he's been flying for 30 years and this was his first serious dent After a plane circling Mt Sherman spotted the wrecked plane on the east slope a rado State Patrol helicopter landed close by and his wife were the first to be taken off the Turn to Page 2 Col 3 Please quired to get an interchange at 4th Street Winsor said and the report was compiled by E V Miller Phoenix Winsor told the council that the motion to cept the report would be for Miller to enter into contract with the state way department and the eral government to acquire eral monies to pay for ing costs To Accept Councilman Henry n Mitchell moved to accept the report and to instruct Miller to proceed His motion was by Councilwoman Ochsner On vote the motion passed The transportation study en- compasses a comprehensive study of the traffic flow in Yuma area dogs can expect Yumai covering thc the j Rabies Shots To Start Here Next Week and licensed schedule will shortly The be full clinic announced present and future needs Chairman of the coordinating committee was Planning ector Hugh Honored Winsor explained that he felt Yuma is quite honored to have been chosen to participate In such a study usually ved for cities of tion or more He laid Yuma was chosen because of the of population In the near future The cost to Yuma wiU be but over will be expended by the federal and state governments Councilman Mitchell In ing to accept the report said he considered the report to be and com- prehensive Councilman Ochsner seconded the tion and Council accepted the report Jell It to Council To Be Given New Trial The new City Council day decided to meet at p.m on ths first and third days of the month rather than at 2 p.m Mayor AUt Introduced the sue by saying thc p.m time had been suggested and spoke against night meetings be- cause it would extend city em- ployee working time into the night as well as require City Councilman at night meetings However Mayor AUt pointed out that In cases where sive public Involvement in an issue comes up special Ings have been called and can be called to deal with the Issue He mentioned that in cases re- quiring public hearings thc meetings are held at night No Purpose He said there is no purpose in every regular meeting being a night meeting Four years ago a Tell It to thc Council meeting was held on thc last Wednesday of thc month but that died alter three or four meetings Councilman James P Deyo pointed out that he was willing to give the Tell It to the Council idea a try at 8 p.m on the last Wednesday of the month This puts people on test he said adding that he was willing to give his time to the night meeting He said the night meeting time may die cut itself Councilman Deyo then moved to hold the informal night ings at 8 p.m on the last ing of the month beginning in February and Councilwoman Mrs Josephine ed the motion The motion ed Trial Batls Councilman Henry B Mitchell said he was willing to try it on a trial and pointed out that if there is no response then it would probably be dis- continued Present at thc meeting were Mayor AUt Councilmen Walter G Duncan Henry B Mitchell and James P Deyo and Mrs Josephine ncr City Attorney John B ly Jr and City Recorder Mrs Anna Corrigan RIVER PARK MEETING Officials from the regional office of the Bureau of Reclamation at Boulder City met this morning at the Crescent Center with local reclamation officials and officials heading the River Park drive They discussed plans for acquiring the River Park At the table left to right are A B West re- director of the Bureau of Reclamation Paul A Oliver regional river con- trol engineer Don N chairman of the River Park committee and Mrs Ray Cutter Yuma secretary of the park committee Sun Staff Photo Commando Vows To Try Cuban Strike KEY WEST Fla AP The leader of a commando strike toree Rolando Masferrer says paid informers scotched his plan to invade Haiti and move against Fidel Castro from there He vows he'll try again They were United States in- formers not Castro said Masferrer after his release Wednesday with 24 followers who had been arrested on charges of conspiring to export arms without license The commandos appearing before U.S William Albury were freed on their own on bonds from to Arraignments were set for Jan 25 But Masferrer still faced charges of violating tion orders not to leave York City where he lives As a U.S marshal took him to Mi- ami members of his invasion army shouted insults and kicked the car The former Cuban senator called The Tiger because un- der overthrown President gencia Batista had a private army called The said in an We would come the help of the United States which is thc policeman of the hemisphere The United States sends men Cubans as as Americans to nam miles away They shouldn't stop us from fighting communism 90 miles away Architects To Get OK On River Park Project Yuma County's River Park Project Advisory Committee made plans this morning to give a go-ahead to the archi- to begin work on Phase One of thc project Thc com- met at Crescent Center At thc meeting were the er Park Advisory Committee thc Yuma County Parks Com- A B West regional director of thc Bureau of Boulder City Nov of thc and representatives architectural Moore Bryan and Fairburn Don chairman pre- sided Told to Stop Bob Fairburn for the architects said that thc firm had received a telegram immediately Park bond pissed Instructing after issue the had the River been firm that it should not proceed with any further plans until further notification suggested that a letter be drawn up giving the architects a release to go ahead on thc project This was proved and thc letter is ex- to be forwarded to thc architects this week One problem discussed was getting the right-of-way from the government Indians and individuals to begin work on the land West stated that a portion of thc project that part which from Individuals can go ahead within the coming fiscal year then pointed out that under these conditions Phase One of the project can be given thc go-ahead Thc ter to the architects will state this not Involve getting Phase One includes the posed lake and golf course The picnic areas and other of the park cannot he started until can be granted The present lake calls for a surface This is larg cr than many other areas in the state that accommodate water skiers but West pointed out that it will not begin to handle the Influx of boaters and skiers in this area ever with Senator Wash Dam and other surrounding areas the problem of too many skiers Is not expected to be a major one West was also asked if there was any possibility of skiing In thc channel He stated that the one way this could be done would be to establish a check structure This plan was not In- cluded In thc original and will have to be decided al a later date Near thc close of thc IVr hour meeting Sen Harold Giss commended the Bureau of for the time and fort they have given In with tho Com 2 Fighters Lost in Two Day Attack By ROBERT SAIGON South Vietnam AP U.S Navy pilots claimed a two-day score today of 188 North Vietnamese supply es and junks destroyed or ged and reported losing two airier planes in their latest raids The Navy pilots reported hit ing 77 more water craft during along the North ese coast Wednesday to add to 11 reported destroyed or on the previous day Other American planes red Hanoi with warfare leaflets and scattered 2.6 million more on other areas o forth Vietnam The leaflets dropped on the forth Vietnamese capital arnod that if the Communists continue the war in the South will follow in the forth a U.S spokesman said The other leaflets cautioned the forth Vietnamese people that their money would become and less as the war went on The ground vrar In South nam continued in a lull as It has all this week Both the U.S and South Vietnamese military com- mands reported only minor skirmishes U S military headquarters reported an Increase in can casualties last week though U Included 48 hours of Christmas and New Year truce while South Vietnamese spokesmen listed a decrease In their casualties U.S officials reported 128 Americans were killed and Gil were wounded compared with 109 killed and 547 In the previous week The increase apparently was due to several sharp engagements including one big action in the central highlands headquarters said of their troops were killed last week and 14 were missing The figures the before 203 killed and 37 missing Enemy casualties also were less US headquarters said 882 Communists were killed and 133 captured last week compared with killed and 175 cap- tured the week before The two Navy planes lost Wednesday were an A4 hawk and an Phantom a U.S spokesman said He ed enemy ground fire brought them down just off the North Vietnamese coast 50 and 40 miles south of the port of phong Flying Farmers Arrive Tomorrow Twenty private aircraft of the Flying tive Air Tour will arrive row at the International port for an overnight stop In Yuma Planning a state-wide tour the group will leave Phoenix Thursday ami visit 12 communities around the state before returning to Phoenix on Saturday Hank of Bonanza Air Lines Is Chamber of Com- merce committee chairman in charge of arrangements Lettuce Market Remains Steady The market remains steady for Yuma area lettuce A total of 61 railroad cars iand 33 truck equivalents the Seasonal total to com- pared to a 3.03 on this date last year Cartons of H head sold for to mostly to 1 demand few pre- ferred others slow Tho demand this morning thc as yesterday The timate for today calls for 63 railroad can ami 15 truck i equivalents to be Inside The Sun NOT THIS WAY With the new paving around the curve Is n new to id curbing going In on Highway 80 Yuma International Airport Signs show old entrance closed and curbs installed Motorists have been having a tough time learning to try not to enter this way WAY Cars pass on thc new access road out of Yuma International port left Thc new road curves to the cast from the traffic circle and meets Highway 80 directly in line with Avenue Pacific Traffic lights will be fully Implemented at thc intersection Sun Staff rood in Ill I Ul III 11   

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