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   Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - February 14, 1968, Yuma, Arizona                               Editor's Notebook Music Is Where the Money Is By JONES OSBORN Are you serious about making a million If so go into music Even professional athletes with their highly ries and bo- don't play in the same league with music maker when it comes to earning money And with the cent on youth many performers make their million while they're still young enough to enjoy it The a year paid to baseball's Willie Mays looks downright anemic compared to the million grossed by the Dave Clark Five in the three years San Francisco Quarterback John Brodie whose contract calls for over a year period is thought to be in deep clover But that ages out to only a year A mere musician with Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass earns between and 000 a year And Alpert His ord firm alone grossed lion in 1966 The Beatles are perhaps the most famous in the rock gory and they are modem tycoons They have grossed more than million on record sales alone And million of that was in the U.S The Monkees a group put for a TV series las- Fall can get a guarantee of for a single concert ready they have sold million in tickets for a concert tour this summer On sales of merchandise ranging from stovepipe hats to chewing gum they grossed million last year THE YUMA 126 18 Pages Per Copy lOc Yuma Arizona Wednesday February 14 1968 Phone ARIZONA 287 F STANDING Dr Philip world's third heart transplant patient stands alone as he chats with his surgeon Dr Christiaan Barnard This is the first photo of Dr Blaiberg standing The two appeared at a picture session today in South Africa AP Kingston trio when they Broke up recently had grossed over million in 10 short Rock n roller James Brown makes million n year But the big money is NOT limited to the pop musicians Pianists Ferrante and Teicher will gross on concert tours this season The al Association of Music chants says that most of the successful classical artists are working on their second or third million Even in days gone by good musicians didn't starve Paderewski earned million and Caruso made or lion And if earnings were somewhat lower in those days so were income taxes Blood Bank h Here Thursday Carol Collette former Yuma resident now a patient at the Mercy Hospital in San Diego Calif is in need of blood nors The Southwest Blood Bank will be at the Eagles Hall 225 1st Avenue from 9 to p.m Thursday Persons wishing to contribute for Miss Collette or a friend should be sure to state the son's name so that credit may be given Also needing donors are Clark 140 20th Place Nora vis Rita Hill Box 107 in- Tacna Karen Cole 2332 6th Avenue Pat 1200 9th Avenue Danny Williams 912 8th Avenue and Robert Nelson 3128 Ivy Lane a ient at the Sepulveda Veteran's Hospital sales ended the year n a strong note in Yuma ty completely reversing the rend that prevailed in the first ix months of 1967 The year-end total for retail ales in the county was up 0.4 per cent of one per cent over the 966 total of The report comes from the department of the ey National Bank In the first three months of 967 the Yuma County retail was 6.5 per cent under ales of the previous year Inside The Sun Comics 18 Crossword 14 Editorial 4 Markets 3 Movies U Sports 10 11 Women 8 vj a by the Arizona House day to bills would era- late the office of state auditor general and make It a to participate in fi r ot seven ch cl eared th e Retail Sales Here Ended Strong in 67 In the second quarter sales were 3.4 per cent below the com- parable period a year earlier These decreases however were reversed in the second and third quarter and 1967 ended with Yuma County sales million about more than in the report states Per capita retail sales in Yu- ma averaged compared with for all of Arizona and for the entire U.S Mexican Workers Need U.S Jobs MEXICO CITY AP The possibility of new employment f migrant farm workers in the United States was indicated by abor sources at a meeting next Friday At the meeting will be nors of Baja California Sinaloa and the Baja California territory as well as California and ona governors Labor official Fidel Velazquez of the can Workers Federation said it would be better if the workers could remain in Mexico but un- ess they can work in the U.S hey will be unemployed He said American labor union objection to Mexican farm lands is no problem since in the United States s an urban and not a rural problem Thant Calls on Viet Diplomat PARIS Secretary General -U Thant came to Paris today and called on a top Vietnamese diplomat presum ably to get a message from Ha noi on- peace negotiations Thant talked for 75 minutes with Mai Van Bo North Viet general delegate in Par is No information was dis closed but a statemen said the conversation was hel in a friendly Thant called on Mai Van Bo a personal basis and not for mally as al the statement said After lunch Thant drove t the Elysee and met with dent Charles de Gaulle a of U.S policy in Vietnam Thant delayed his return I New York from London Tues day after a tour that took him t India the Soviet Union and Brit ain seeking to open the door t talks to end the war Fighters Down 2 SAIGON AP U.S shot down two ts today blasted three North airfields and lent a and to U.S Marines trying to die hard Communist uts from walled Citadel of ue Two Air Force Phantoms the MIGs 30 to 40 lies northwest of Hanoi and rought them down with les and cannon the Air orce said This raised the total number MIGs claimed downed in al combat in the last three oars to 110 compared with 40 merican warplanes lost to IGs Attacked The U.S Command said that iring strikes against North Tuesday Air Force nd Navy bombers attacked the six miles southwest ol the Bai Thuong field miles south of Hanoi and the inh airfield 140 miles north of le demilitarized zone As the battle for Hue ed into its third week U.S ne jets streaked down on the irmer imperial capital of am to bomb strafe and rockel n outer wall of the old which remnants of a orth Vietnamese regiment held out The Jets made pass after ass attempting to blast a path the wall for the Leath on the ground But the orth Vietnamese continued to down heavy barrages of fire n the Marine positions a few undred yards away Off The interior area held by the apparently was till off limits to the U.S fliers it contained historic 9th century monuments and ie imperial throne room A senior U.S officer said the orth Vietnamese holed up in he Citadel were believed run ing low on ammunition and ther supplies He said they ap had managed to hole ut this long by getting supplies t night from the nearby north ank of the Perfume River Add Mexican Flights To Bonanza Schedule Bonanza has been awarded a new international route to four Mast resort cities in Mexico the Phoenix Tucson gateway Edmund Converse dent and chairman of the board for Bonanza said Wednesday The route has been approved by the CAB and by President Johnson Near Tip and to Vallarta on the West Coast of Mexico and La Paz near the tip of Baja Calif are the cities added to the growing Bonanza route structure Announcement of the new award followed by one day an- other route award putting son on the airline system with brond now Service to the Mexican cities may not ba started until at least March 14th under the terms o the CAB order Converse said Bonanza will begin operation as soon as possible after tha but did not sot a targe date As Soon As Plans call for Fun ji flights to La Paz Mazatlan an Puerto Vallarta as soon as tl airport at Guaymas is deeme adequate Flights to that cif will be added to the Converse said The Mexican points offer som of the finest sport fishing the world and are sleeping g of tourism tho chief added wanting to make tl Mexico flight will be able to so through Jhc Tucson gnl Hank manager said To Buy Newark News NEWARK AP An greement to sell the Newark ews to Time Inc was an- today No price was given in the an Time will acquire all nd liabilities of the News New largest daily and Sun ay newspaper from the 85 Evening News publish ng company headed by Richara 3 Scudder and Edward W Seudder Jr in exchange foi shares of Time common tock The stock closed at i Tuesday IT'S VALENTINE'S DAY U.S Sen Everett Dirksen got a warm holiday greeting from Maureen Reagan daughter of Calif Gpv Ronald Reagan today when Sen Dirksen arrived at Rockford Hi for a Republican AP AWC Group To OK Gift of Radio Radio station ship by Arizona Western Col- lege moved one step nearer to reality yesterday at the college A study committee headed by Paul MacCready to study an offer by the Eller Telecasting Company said that as soon as an official offer from the com- pany is received the study committee will recommend to the administration that the fer be accepted We view acquisition of an educational radio station as a great opportunity to enrich our instructional programs and to offer public services to the com- munity Next Fall In other action at the board yesterday the board approved four new career programs to be offered next fall The grams are chemical technician law enforcement social gator and aid tuition was raised to per semester for Dormitory room rentals will be an option of at 5135 a semester or at 5180 a semester The board di- the administration to in- the construction of student housing to accommodate 50 students Dean of Student Personnel Services Ralph Moorhead re- ported that enrollment for the semester of this year showed an increase of dents over last year Were Two new faculty members were appointed They are Mrs Betty Stanley professor of iness and David K Snyder of data processing A resignation was accepted from Miss Vietta Wilson professor of women's physical education The next regular meeting will be held at 1 p.m day March 12th Board members attending the session yesterday were dent Milton Lewis Secretary John Wilhelmy member ald Soldwedel and College President George L Hall Members Graham oi Parker and Donald Butler of Somerton were unable to at- tend Murder Trial Delay Given TUCSON AP Superior Court Judge Robert Roylston Tuesday granted a week delay in setting the date for the mur der trial of Alexander Coleman The delay was requested by Coleman's attorney William Messing Coleman is accused of slaying his wife and two chil dren in October 1966 Messing said he needed the extra time to study action taken by the Arizona Stale Hospital in referring Coleman back to the court Coleman had been committed to the hospital shortly after the slaying The hospital told the 3 Apollo Flights May Be Possible CAPE KENNEDY Fla AP Recent successes in Amerl ca's moon drive ma permit the space agency t squeeze in three manned Apoll flights this year with the firs launch perhaps two month sooner than scheduled Tlie National Aeronautics an Space Administration's an schedule calls for as Walter M Schirra Jr Donn F Eisele and Walter Cun to ride the firs manned Apollo int earth orbit in the last quarter of this year meaning no late than October Unofficially however source say the flight could occur mue earlier perhaps August The point out that current schedule call for the spacecraft to arriv at Cape Kennedy toward tb end of March The launch preparation time is about four months Welcome Winter Shady Acres Trailer Mr and Mrs W Nixon Fol som Calif Mr and Mrs Frank Calif Mr and Mrs Wilson Applegate Calif STUDENT DRIVER Cory Olson of the car in gear crossed over four lanes of traffic Mont checks a driver's manual after she went through a bumping a parked car and soloed her father's car Left in the car today while ended up against a restaurant wall her father was shopping Cory took over She flipped Unarmed Craft Said Off Course WASHINGTON AP An un- U.S avy plane was shot down by linese Communist MIG raft after it inadvertently rayed into air space off Red Hainan Island the De- nse Department announced ay The Pentagon said the ind- ent occurred Tuesday night hen two unarmed Navy Al lanes experienced 1 difficulties while on a ferry trip from Cubic Point in he Philippines to the aircraft arrier Coral Sea in the Gulf of One of the planes was shot by Communist MIG the announcement said t placed the spot about five miles off the east coast of lan Island Lett The second Al left the scene nd landed at Da Nang in South Vietnam the Pentagon said Its pilot reports he last saw he other plane in a vertical ive and the ment said Asst Secretary of Defense hil G Goulding said the pilot reached Da Nang reported ne Chinese MIG was involved Goulding said he did not know there were more The Pentagon's chief man said he did not know if the plane which made its cape had been damaged and whether the pilot of that plane lad been injured Meanwhile a Peking radio broadcast heard in Tokyo said Communist Chinese forces had shot down one U.S Navy plane and damaged another over nan Island The broadcast said the United States carried out war cations by flying two Navy planes over Hainan Island off south China in the morning of Feb 14 Navy pilots of the People's Liberation Army immediately dealt a heavy blow and shot down one of them and damaged jie the radio said A preliminary report in ington said that the pilot who made it to Da Nang had seen a descending from the plane that was shot down Communist China claims its territorial waters extend 12 miles offshore This was the ninth incident in- giving Chinese Communist and American aircraft ince September 1965 according o Pentagon records The most recent one occurred Aug 21 when two Navy bombers were chased nto Red China and probably hot down by North Vietnamese or Communist Chinese aircraft allowing a raid against North Vietnam North Koreans Talk of War PANMUNJOM Korea AP A North Korean tive said today there will be war unless the United States gets out of Korea and the U.S delegate replied that the North could in- sure peace by stopping acis of aggression The harsh exchange came at a meeting of the Military Ar- mistice Commission called to discuss charges by the Command of armistice tions by the Communists There was no discussion of the fate of the 83 crewmen of the Pueblo the U.S intelligence ship seized by North Korea Jan 23 Meanwhile U.S special envoy Cyrus Vance extended by still another day his visit to Seoul where he is trying to patch up Korean differences over U.S priorities in Korea THE WEATHER yesterday 62 Lowest Oils morning Rainfall 37 Temperature at 11 today 61 humidity at 11 Average high this date Average low this date 43 FORECAST to Thursday Sumy and warmer this afternoon nnd cooler tonight Increasing cloudiness and mild Thursday this afternoon 69 Low tonight -15 High Thursday 70 Sunset   

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